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Bachelor of Creative Arts (Honours)
Overview
Students who have fulfilled the requirements of a Bachelor
of Creative Arts and achieved the required academic standard,
may undertake an Honours degree in their major area of study.
The Honours program is an end-on degree in Creative Arts
and provides an opportunity for candidates to develop, to
a sophisticated level, established theoretical and practical
skills gained during their undergraduate course. In the BCA
(Hons) course, the student is given close supervision of both
a research topic and a creative presentation. In addition,
a weekly research methodology seminar in Autumn Session provides
training in advanced research skills specific to disciplines
with the creative arts. The course thus provides a pathway
to higher research degrees at masters and doctoral levels.
Entry Requirements
Students may apply to enrol in an Honours degree after the
requirements of the pass degree have been fulfilled at the
prescribed academic standard usually a distinction average
in practical and theory subjects is required. Admission to
Honours is by recommendation of the relevant head of the discipline
and approval by the Dean or Associate Dean of the Faculty,
and acceptance by an academic supervisor in the discipline.
Students proceeding directly from a 3-year degree to Honours
do not graduate until after they have completed Honours. However,
it is possible to graduate with a Pass Degree and then decide
to undertake Honours at a later date, either at this University
or at another University. Graduates from other Universities
may also apply to undertake Honours at the University of Wollongong.
Course Program
| Subjects |
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Credit Points |
| CREA401 |
Minor Thesis in Creative Arts |
24 |
| CREA402 |
Creative Arts Presentation |
24 |
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