The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Architecture offers graduates of the Bachelor of Arts in Architecture (C10004) the opportunity to pursue advanced work in subject areas related to architecture and prepares them for postgraduate research.
This course allows students to work at a higher level of academic study. It also allows study in a relevant area of student interest.
Career options include positions in architecture, design, education, journalism, landscape architecture, urban design and research.
Applicants for Honours are required to have successfully completed a UTS undergraduate Bachelor of Arts in Architecture degree or an equivalent three-year undergraduate course from another university. The following requirements also apply:
This course is offered full time only, over two semesters. The maximum time taken to complete the course is three semesters.
Students complete 48 credit points, comprising one 12-credit-point coursework subject, one 12-credit-point preparatory Honours Thesis subject and one 24-credit-point Honours Thesis.
Students must complete a coursework subject, conducted in the first half of first semester, devoted to research methods, information retrieval skills and the initial development of their thesis proposal. Students then spend the remainder of the first semester and the whole of second semester producing, under the direction of a specific supervisor, a thesis relevant to their academic, professional and/or creative agenda. The thesis is based on their original work informed by theoretical study and independent research.
The final level of Honours achieved is determined by a weighted calculation of the three components of the Honours course:
The level of Honours degree awarded is dependent on the student's final percentage mark for the course:
11391 Research Methods, Information Retrieval and Project Proposal | 12cp | |
11392 Honours Thesis: Preparatory | 12cp | |
11393 Honours Thesis | 24cp | |
Total | 48cp |
The example program below is for a full-time student completing the Bachelor of Arts in Architecture commencing in Autumn semester, followed by the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Architecture.
Year 1 | ||
Autumn semester | ||
11391 Research Methods, Information Retrieval and Project Proposal | 12cp | |
11392 Honours Thesis: Preparatory | 12cp | |
Spring semester | ||
11393 Honours Thesis | 24cp |
The list of possible Honours supervisors and further information is available from the Faculty Student Centre on: