Bachelor Communication and Media Studies (Honours)
Testamur Title:
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Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies (Honours)
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Abbreviation:
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BCM (Hons)
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Home Faculty:
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Faculty of Arts
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Duration:
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1 year full-time or part-time equivalent
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Total Credit Points:
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48
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Delivery Mode:
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Mostly face-to-face.
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Starting Session(s):
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Normally autumn
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Location:
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Wollongong
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UOW Course Code:
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878
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UAC Code:
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N/A
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CRICOS Code:
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056219G
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Overview
Honours is a fourth year of study added on to the end of an undergraduate degree. For some students, it gives them an employment advantage in their post University careers. The Honours year also functions in the university curriculum as a bridge between undergraduate study and postgraduate research. It offers a unique opportunity to study a chosen discipline or interdisciplinary area in depth and to undertake a personalised research project working closely with a supervisor who is an established expert in the field of study being undertaken. As an entry point for postgraduate research students, it provides a stimulating and supportive environment in which students formulate ideas, engage in debate, develop research skills and acquire the critical tools that will equip them for a research career. To move into a postgraduate research degree, the minimum requirement is a class II division 2 (II.2) grade.
Entry Requirements
Entry to the Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies (Honours) is determined by a recommendation from the Honours Co-ordinator of the School, following the student's application to the University and the School for admission to the Honours year.
To qualify for admission to a course leading to a Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies (Honours) degree a person shall have:
1. completed the BCM core and at least one specialisation with a 70% average plus distinctions in two 300-level subjects, at least one of which must be drawn from the core or specialisation in which a student intends to write their thesis or complete their project.
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2. qualified at another tertiary institution for the award of a Pass Bachelor degree containing a coherent study equivalent to a coherent major equivalent to the core and at least one of the specialisations with an average of at least 70% across the major in which the Honours degree will be undertaken, with the additional requirement of a Distinction in two subjects at 300-level in the specific major.
3. satisfactorily completed other approved requirements (if necessary).English language entry requirements are those set for domestic and international students at the University
Course Requirements
Each Program has its unique Honours Course made up of a thesis (50% of the total mark) and a program of coursework (50% of the total mark). In all cases, students considering Honours or Joint Honours are encouraged to talk to the School Honours Coordinators well in advance to seek approval for enrolment, discuss their program, and negotiate a thesis topic and supervisors.
Grade of Honours
The overall grade of Honours is determined by calculation of the weighted average mark (WAM) for the 400-level subject in which the student is enrolled. Honours are awarded in the following categories:
− Class I (WAM 85 to 100%)
− Class II, Division 1 (WAM 75 to less than 85%)
− Class II, Division 2 (WAM 65 to less than 75%)
− Class III (WAM 50 to less than 65%)
If the WAM is below 50%, an Honours grade is not awarded.
Areas of Study in Honours
Students may also undertake Joint Honours where two of the areas set out above can be combined or when a discipline from the Faculty of Arts is combined with a discipline from another Faculty. Students who are intending to undertake Joint Honours should consult the Faculty Honours Co-ordinator.
# Students who have completed a double major may be accepted into an Honours year. The Honours course will be administered by the academic unit of the student's second major, subject to approval by the Head of the relevant academic unit and the Head of the Aboriginal Studies Program.
Honours Guide and Code of Practice (Honours)
The Faculty of Arts Honours Guide provides detailed information on all Honours courses. It is provided in hard copy to all honours students can be accessed as a PDF document.
Students are advised to refer to the following University of Wollongong web site for access to the Code of Practice - Honours
Honours Subjects
Full-time students enrol in one 24 credit point subject each session. Part-time students enrol in the 12 credit point equivalent each session. The way the subject is constituted (i.e. the relationship between thesis and coursework) is determined by individual Programs and/or Schools. Details of the Honours courses offered by different Programs are outlined below.
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Subjects
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Session
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Credit Points
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BCM 411
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BCM (Honours)
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Autumn/Spring
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24
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BCM 412
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BCM (Honours) (PT)
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Autumn/Spring
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12
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