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34. Bachelor of Applied Science (Agriculture) (Honours)
34.1. Admission requirements
34.2. Duration
34.3. Course structure
34.4. Assessment
The honours year is designed for students who intend to pursue a career in research within industry and/or to progress towards research based postgraduate study. The objectives of the program are to provide experience in research; increase competence in the design, conduct and analyse experimental work; and to extend understanding within a specialised discipline.
All students accepted into the Bachelor of Applied Science (Honours) must have obtained third class honours, or better in the third year subjects of their pass degree course. Students who have completed studies other than the Bachelor of Applied science may be eligible to enrol in the Bachelor of Applied Science (Hons) program provided they have completed another approved course which, in the opinion of the Selection Committee, provides an appropriate background training for the Bachelor of Applied Science (Hons).
The course is normally taken over one year on a full-time basis but may be taken over two years part time.
The program will consist of the equivalent of half a year of coursework and a research project for the equivalent of half a year. Coursework will consist of the compulsory unit I Research Methods and Statistics and two electives drawn from the fourth year of the Bachelor of Agricultural Science or other relevant program.
The research component of the honours year will be assessed by thesis and carry a weighting of 50 per cent. Coursework will carry the remaining 50 per cent. Candidates will also be required to present a seminar detailing their work at the conclusion of their candidature. While the presentation of this seminar will not be assessed, the satisfactory completion of this component is a prerequisite for completion of the course.
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