Duration
1 year full time / 2 years part time
Mode (Location)
On campus (Parkville)
Intake
March, July
Key dates
Key dates
Fees
Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) available
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Course overview
Overview
The Bachelor of Design (Degree with Honours) is a one-year advanced program of study for students who have achieved academic excellence in their undergraduate degree and have an interest in research. It is a pathway to further studies in graduate research such as a PhD.
Students in the Bachelor of Design (Degree with Honours) will have the opportunity to identify an area of interest from a relevant specialisation, and to complete an independent research thesis, with the guidance of an academic supervisor.
The degree offers three specialisations:
The honours degree involves both coursework and a substantial research project. It is very different from earlier undergraduate years, allowing and requiring a greater degree of independence and flexibility. This will help you develop the maturity and skills for transition to employment in a range of occupations or to a higher degree.
Why study honours?
- Adds value to your Bachelor degree.
- Provides you with an advanced undergraduate year to demonstrate academic excellence.
- Sets you apart as a student with experience of research methodology and practical research credentials.
- Provides a possible pathway directly into a Research Higher Degree.
- Fulfil the eligibility to enter a Masters by Coursework degree.
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Related study areas
- Architectural engineering
- Architecture
- Architecture, building, planning and design
- Civil, structural and architectural engineering
- Construction
- Data and analytics
- Data science
- Design
- Engineering
- Environment
- Geography
- Information systems
- Information technology
- Information technology and computer science
- Landscape architecture
- Mechanical, aerospace, industrial and mechatronic engineering
- Music, visual and performing arts
- Performing arts
- Production
- Property
- Science
- Software engineering
- Urban and cultural heritage
- Urban design
- Urban planning