This Honours course allows students to work at a higher level of academic study. It also allows study in a particular area of student interest.
The course aims to provide, through coursework and supervision, basic research competency skills and knowledge, as well as critical feedback and collegiate support necessary to enable the development and completion of an Honours thesis.
Career options include adult educator or practitioner in adult numeracy education, community adult education, language and literacy education, training and human resource development or vocational education.
Applicants require:
The course duration is one year of full-time study. The course is offered in a combination of block and weekly mode.
The course totals 48 credit points and consists of two core subjects, two electives and a thesis.
| 015381 Thesis Development and Appraisal | 6cp | |
| 023625 Research Seminar | 6cp | |
| 023634 Honours Thesis 1 | 12cp | |
| 023635 Honours Thesis 2 | 12cp | |
| CBK90543 Elective | 12cp | |
| Total | 48cp |
An example program is given below for a student commencing in Autumn semester.
| Full time | ||
| Year 1 | ||
| Autumn semester | ||
| 015381 Thesis Development and Appraisal | 6cp | |
| 023625 Research Seminar | 6cp | |
| 023634 Honours Thesis 1 | 12cp | |
| Spring semester | ||
| 023635 Honours Thesis 2 | 12cp | |
| Select 12 credit points of electives | 12cp | |
Further information is available from: