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MAXIMISE THE VALUE OF YOUR DEGREEIf you’re a second or third year undergraduate student doing well in your studies at The Fenner School or elsewhere, now is the time for you to consider where you might take your degree. One excellent option is Honours. For most degrees, Honours involves taking an extra year of study to complete an individual research project. Honours students are assessed on the basis of their thesis (usually 15,000 words) and a final seminar presentation. They also complete relevant coursework. Most Honours graduates will tell you it is far and away the most satisfying and fulfilling year of their undergraduate degree. You will be undertaking original research, sharing intense study with a small group of like-minded people, mixing with other researchers as equals and obtaining unique insights into what life in research can be like. An Honours degree will give you a strong competitive edge in employment, and a good Honours grade allows you direct admission to most Masters or PhD programs. The Fenner School has Arts and Sciences Honours Programs in Forestry, Geography, Human Ecology, Resource & Environmental Management, and Sustainability. Each is offered as an additional year of full-time study. BSc(Forestry) Honours is also offered concurrently in the final year of the undergraduate degree. An ANU Honours candidate will usually pursue Honours in the same Program in which they completed their undergraduate degree. However, students also enter Honours from other degrees, as well as from other universities, or after gaining professional experience.
HONOURS PROJECT TOPICS ON OFFER
HONOURS AT THE FENNER SCHOOL
To Apply for Honours at the Fenner School you must complete the following forms:
For more information on topics contact: the Fenner School Honours convener All other general Honours queries please email: honours.student.fses@anu.edu.au ENTRY TO HONOURSA first step in gaining entry to Honours study in The Fenner School is to meet the entry requirements. The minimum requirements are:
WHEN DO YOU ELECT TO TAKE HONOURS? The Fenner School encourages eligible students to pursue Honours, and assists prospective students structure their degree to facilitate entry to Honours. Students contemplating Honours should contact the relevant convener as early as possible in their degree, and at least a semester prior to their intended Honours commencement date. The Honours year starts either in the first week of February or, for mid-year entry, the first week of July. PREPARATION IN THE YEARS BEFORE Thoughtful long-term preparation for Honours research is extremely helpful. It is important to seek a field of study which deeply interests you. Few could complete a thesis of high standard if the topic did not interest them; indeed, it is essential to make the study ‘yours’.
The independent research course is an excellent way of developing generic skills. You should also undertake courses, particularly in the last year of your pass degree, which provide research training and experience in the field you think you will study. Even if you do not go on to Honours you will develop valuable skills in independent research and communication.
CHOOSING A PROJECTHonours Project Topics On Offer Whenever possible take the opportunity to discuss your thoughts about studying for Honours with staff, present Honours and postgraduate students. People are always willing to encourage your interests and discuss the paths to follow. Attend seminars to see how students studying for Honours and post-graduate work are managing the task. The more experience you can bring to your decision, the better the likely outcome.
DIRECT OR DELAYED ENTRY? Many students proceed directly to Honours on completion of their pass degree; others take time to build on their experience before undertaking the Honours year.
ANY QUESTIONS?For other information or details regarding specific Programs, contact the relevant Program convener or the The Fenner School Honours convener.
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