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Arts (Education) (Honours) BachelorsMassey University - New ZealandN/A Entry RequirementsAdmission to the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) is open to students who have completed one of the following minimum requirements, at an appropriate level of academic achievement:... Show More N/A Entry RequirementsAdmission to the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) is open to students who have completed one of the following minimum requirements, at an appropriate level of academic achievement: A Bachelor of Arts degree, or close equivalent, with a major in the intended postgraduate subject; A Bachelor of Arts degree, or close equivalent, with a minor in the intended postgraduate subject followed by a Graduate Certificate in Arts endorsed in the intended postgraduate subject. A Bachelor of Arts degree, or close equivalent, followed by a Graduate Diploma of Arts in the intended postgraduate subject. Other FeesEnrolment Fee - $51.40 (NZD) Student Services Levy - $237.50 (NZD) Massey Foundation Fee -$22.40 (NZD) Distance Learning overseas venue fee - $214.20 (NZD) Textbooks Incidental Unit Fees |
$3,805 Domestic $15,952 International |
12 Months Fulltime |
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Arts (Honours) BachelorsCharles Sturt University - AustraliaAfter completion of the three-year degree program, students may undertake a fourth year of full-time study (or two years part-time) in Art History, English, History, Philosophy, Psychology or Sociology and graduate wit... Show More After completion of the three-year degree program, students may undertake a fourth year of full-time study (or two years part-time) in Art History, English, History, Philosophy, Psychology or Sociology and graduate with Honours. Like the Bachelor of Arts, the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) is available in both on campus and by distance education. A mid-year intake is also available. The Honours program is available to applicants who have been awarded or who are eligible to graduate with a Bachelor of Arts from CSU and, in certain circumstances, to applicants who have a comparable degree from CSU or another institution. Applicants will normally be required to have a major in their proposed Honours disciplinary area and to have attained grades of credit or better in the second and third level subjects of the major (or have what is deemed to be the equivalent from another institution). Students qualified to enter the Honours program should consider its advantages, particularly the development of higher level analytical skills and enhanced expertise in research and communication. Completion of an Honours degree is also a prerequisite for admission to a postgraduate research degree. Entry RequirementsCompletion of an Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) accredited undergraduate psychology course within the previous five years A Grade Point Average of 6.0 or better in the core psychology level 2 and 3 subjects The successful completion of PSY301 Advanced Research Methods in Psychology
Or to have what is deemed to be the equivalent of the above three requirements from another institution Other FeesOverseas examination fees ($100/course) Textbooks Student Services and Amenities Fee (Max. $281/year) Incidental unit costs |
$4,544 Domestic $11,795 International |
12 Months Fulltime |
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Arts (Journalism) and Science Double BachelorMonash University - AustraliaThe journalism component of this course prepares students for the professional practice of journalism and/or business. It addresses all production technologies for journalism - print, video, radio and online - in metro... Show More The journalism component of this course prepares students for the professional practice of journalism and/or business. It addresses all production technologies for journalism - print, video, radio and online - in metropolitan, regional and international contexts. It imparts advanced skills in research and communication for professional practice, fosters a critical understanding of the role of journalism and the media in contemporary Australian society, in all its diversity and dynamism, and is founded in the principle that robust and accurate journalism is an essential component of a democratic society. Graduates can expect to possess high order skills in professional practice and scholarly analysis that will enable them to find appropriate industry employment, and enter further study at a higher level as and when needed. The science component of this course provides students with a broad, general science education, as well as specialist training in one or more science disciplines. The flexibility of the course and the wide range of areas of specialisation allows students to explore new areas, further develop their strengths in science and to pursue their interests. The emphasis on generic skills - quantitative literacy, data analysis, information literacy, problem solving, communication and presentation skills, and the capacity to work in teams - and specialisation in at least one discipline ensures a firm foundation for a career in science. Graduates will be equipped for a variety of careers or for honours and postgraduate study, leading to global employment opportunities in any of the traditional and emerging careers for scientists. Other FeesOverseas examination fees Textbooks Student Services and Amenities Fee (Max. $281/year) Incidental unit costs |
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48 Months Fulltime |
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Science (Psychology) BachelorsCentral Queensland University - AustraliaIf you have completed a degree in another field, and wish to pursue a career in psychology, the Bachelor of Science (Psychology) may be for you. In order to be eligible to apply for provisional registration as... Show More If you have completed a degree in another field, and wish to pursue a career in psychology, the Bachelor of Science (Psychology) may be for you. In order to be eligible to apply for provisional registration as a psychologist, you are required to complete a four year psychology degree or equivalent. The Bachelor of Science (Psychology) is designed to allow you to complete the equivalent of the first three years of this requirement. Upon completion, you will then be eligible to apply to enter our Graduate Diploma of Psychology Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Psychology to complete the fourth year of study required. You are also eligible to apply for recognition of prior learning, in which case you will only be required to complete only 12 core psychology courses; shortening the time it will take you to complete this degree. The Bachelor of Science (Psychology) will equip you with a broad range of theoretical perspectives, designed to enhance your knowledge surrounding the discipline of psychology and its applications. During this program you will also enhance your research skills with focus placed on the various methodologies and statistical techniques adopted by researchers already within the profession. The ability to apply theoretical knowledge when undertaking research activities will provide you with the opportunity to either continue with further study to become a registered psychologist or commence in a career that requires and utilises an in depth understanding of human behaviour. At CQUniversity, our staff will provide you with a high-quality learning experience through the use of both innovative and technologically advanced teaching strategies. These methods will be adopted for both on-campus and distance education students. As a distance student, you will benefit from access to dedicated tutors and Distance Education Study Centres located in Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney. Entry RequirementsN/A Other FeesOverseas examination fees Textbooks Student Services and Amenities Fee (Max. $281/year) Incidental unit costs |
$6,684 Domestic N/A International |
36 Months Fulltime |
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