Students may commence studies at the beginning of the academic year, or in mid-year, subject to places being available. The Honours course typically includes a substantial research project.
Objectives of the program are:
Credit up to a maximum of 50% of the point value of the course may be granted in a fourth year add-on Bachelor (Honours) course. Credit may only be granted for the coursework component of the course, not for the dissertation or project.
To graduate, students must satisfactorily complete 64 points, consisting of a Research Program component and a Discipline Development component.
Successful Honours graduates will be eligible for admission on a competitive basis to the Doctor of Philosophy program of the Faculty of Business if they have been awarded a Class 1 or Class 2 (Division 1) Honours degree.
Prospective students should contact the appropriate Course Coordinator for details on the areas of study available and for advice on the suitability of their Bachelor degree for admission to the program. Please phone info.csu on 1800 227 337 or email inquiry@csu.edu.au for the contact details of the appropriate person.
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This online course brochure is for prospective students. If you are a currently enrolled student, please consult the Charles Sturt University handbook