Direct Entry

Direct entry Honours programs

Semester 1 intake

31
Oct
Psychology Honours Specialisation
Forms for Psychology Honours received after this date will not be considered.
 
15
Dec
All other Honours Specialisations
 
28
Jan
Honours start date

Semester 2 intake

31
May
All Honours Specialisations
Forms for Psychology Honours received after this date will not be considered.
 
21
July
Honours start date

Eligibility and key information

What do I need to achieve to progress into fourth year?

Students must meet the requirements for the first three years of their program and achieve a minimum 70% weighted average mark (WAM). This WAM is calculated from 36 units of courses in disciplines cognate to the Honours specialisation (excluding 1000-level courses) with the highest marks. You must also satisfy any requirements specified in the relevant Honours specialisation (see table below to link to Programs and Courses). 

Key information table

What are the admission requirements relevant to the Honours Specialisation?

Click on the link below to visit Programs and Courses. The information is included on the second tab labelled 'Study'.

Who is the Honours Convener?

You are encouraged to contact the Convener if you have questions about the Honours year, satisfying the requirements relevant to the Honours Specialisation and/or finding a supervisor. For questions about how to apply and/or if you are on track to graduate please contact us.

Do I need to find a supervisor? 

Most Honours Specialisations require you to identify a potential supervisor as part of the application process. 

Do I need to submit a Supplementary form?

Supplementary forms seek information about your desired research project and who your potential supervisor is etc.

Discipline specific information about Honours and potential projects on the School website
Astronomy and AstrophysicsChristian WolfYesNoResearch School of Astronomy and Astrophysics
Biological AnthropologyClare McFaddenYesYesCollege of Arts and Social Sciences
Biology

Simon Williams (Semester 1)

Denisse Leyton (Semester 2)

YesYesResearch School of Biology
ChemistryJamie HicksYesYesResearch School of Chemistry
Computer SciencePeter HoefnerYesOnline Project RegistrationSchool of Computing
Earth and Marine ScienceCallum ShakespeareYesYesResearch School of Earth Sciences
EnvironmentPele CannonYesYesFenner School of Environment and Society
Health and MedicineNathan EmmerichYesYes 
MathematicsJoan LicataYesYesMathematical Sciences Institute
Medical ResearchAnselm EndersYesYesJohn Curtin School of Medical Research
PhysicsIlya ShadrivovYesNoResearch School of Physics
Physics of the EarthCallum ShakespeareYesYesResearch School of Earth Sciences
Population HealthKamalini LokugeYesNoNational Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health
PsychologyAnne Aimola DaviesNoNoSchool of Medicine and Psychology
Science CommunicationRod LambertsYesNoCentre for the Public Awareness of Science
StatisticsBronwyn LoongYes1-2 page honours plan (statement of purpose)Research School of Finance, Actuarial Studies and Statistics

When should I start looking for a supervisor?

As soon as you begin to consider Honours, you should check out the relevant Schools website (as linked in the ‘key information table’ above) and discuss any queries with the Honours Convener.

Students are often advised to approach potential supervisors the semester before beginning a research project. Yet, it is never too early to start learning about what research is being done in your field. You may become fascinated with a topic or type of research that is completely new to you! Take every opportunity you have to ask academic staff and students about their research. You can talk to your friends who are doing research, your instructors, course demonstrator's and tutors, and graduate students you interact with*.

*If you are pursuing Honours in Psychology you do not need to identify a potential supervisor.  Students will be assigned a supervisor at the beginning of the Honours year.

How do I find a supervisor?

Visit Finding a supervisor for advice. You are also welcome to contact the Honours Convener for guidance.

*If you are pursuing Honours in Psychology you do not need to identify a potential supervisor.  Students will be assigned a supervisor at the beginning of the Honours year.

Procedure to apply for Honours

Step 1 - Submit your form/s

Please complete the Science Honours Specialisation form and submit directly to the College at Science Central (Peter Baume Building 42) or via email to students.cos@anu.edu.au for College of Science programs or to students.chm@anu.edu.au for College of Health and Medicine programs.

Some disciplines also require a supplementary form which should be submitted at the same time.  If the deadline is approaching you can submit the Science Honours Specialisation Form without the relevant supplementary form.  Confirmation of your Honours Specialisation will not progress until your supplementary form is received.

Honours Specialisations which require a supplementary form include:

Other Honours Specialisations do not require a supplementary form.

We encourage you to submit your forms as early as possible and prior to the deadlines below:

Semester 1 intake

  • Psychology Honours – 31 October
  • All other Honours Specialisations – 15 December

Semester 2 intake

  • All Honours Specialisations – 31 May

Step 2 - Assessment by the Honours Convener

Your documentation will be sent to the Honours Convener to assess if you are on track to meet the admission requirements specific to your nominated Honours Specialisation as outlined on Programs and Courses. The Honours Convener will also confirm your supervisory arrangements.

*If you are pursuing Honours in Psychology you do not need to identify a potential supervisor. Students will be assigned a supervisor at the beginning of the Honours year.

The College will review your student record after results are released to check that you have maintained the progression requirement relevant to your program as outlined on Programs and Courses i.e. a weighted average mark of 70% or 80% to continue onto the Honours year.

Step 3 - Notification of outcome

In late December or July for mid-year intake (after your final results are available), enrolment instructions will be sent to students who have met the progression requirement and satisfied any admission requirements relevant to the Honours Specialisation. Students also need to have fulfilled the program requirements for the first three years of their degree.

The College will contact students who do not meet the requirements with further information about graduating from a three year Bachelor degree e.g. Bachelor of Science.