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Applications for Semester 2, 2008 are now closed. Late applications will not be accepted.

 

FUTURE INTAKE APPLICATION INFORMATION

Course commencement

Applications open

Application Closing date

Semester 1 2009

End-August 2008

30 October 2008

Semester 2 2009

Mid-April 2009

29 May 2009

Application forms will be available for download from this website after the application open date indicated above.


Information about Honours at Macquarie University
Apply for Honours at Macquarie University
Information for new and continuing student about Enrolment
Information for Students currently enrolled in an Honours program
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Information about Honours at Macquarie University

Macquarie University offers a range of areas in which to undertake Honours studies. Honours at Macquarie University are open to both Macquarie graduates and graduates from other Universities.

Honours Program & Length of Course
Areas Of Study (Including Special Conditions and Availability)

Honours Program & Length of Course

You should discuss your admission and possible honours research project with a member of staff in the relevant discipline, before submitting the application form. List of current honours convenors

The Honours program, comprising coursework and thesis components, is determined by the Department and Division in which you are registering. You should be provided with information by your Department/Division of registration outlining the details of the honours program to be completed, the dates for submission of work required and the basis on which assessment is to be made. This program is represented on your Macquarie University Academic Record by an Honours unit describing the general field of study of your Honours work.

The field of study is usually the same as the name of the Department e.g. Modern History Honours or Biology Honours. The class of honours awarded will be shown against this unit describing the field of study in which the program was completed.

It is normally expected that students enrolled in an Honours program will not be undertaking any other studies at the same time. If a student does wish to undertake other studies concurrently, such as complete the final units of a Law degree, they must request permission in writing at the time of lodging the Honours application form. The Department and Division in which they have applied to take the Honours program will be asked to make a recommendation and the matter will be placed before the Coursework Studies Committee.

The Honours course is one year full time or two years part time or equivalent. You are encouraged to make effective use of the preceding vacation period in preliminary reading and, where practicable, in laboratory or field-work.

Any change to the above periods of candidature, including any change from full time to part time candidature or vice versa, must be approved by the Division in which you are registered. If you wish to change your attendance to part time after enrolling you must make a formal request in writing with supporting documentary evidence of your other commitments (work of at least 20-25 hrs per week, family duties etc.) to the Coursework Studies Section of the Academic Registrar’s Office. Changes from full time to part time must be made before the census date of the relevant half-year (the last working day in March or August).

Areas of Study

The following is a list of Disciplines you can undertake in Honours at Macquarie and the relevant Grade Point Average (GPA) required for admission.

Special conditions apply for admissions in International Business, Linguistics, Optoelectronics, Physics, Politics and Sociology (see Department for details).

Please note that Business, Marketing, Cultural Studies, Music and Psychology do not have admissions in mid-year.


Discipline

Minimum Overall Grade Point Average (GPA)

Minimum 300-Level Grade Point Average (GPA)

Aboriginal Studies

2.5

to be determined

Accounting & Finance

2.5

3.0

Actuarial Studies

2.5

3.25

Anthropology

2.5

3.0

Asian Studies

2.5

3.0

Technology

2.5

2.5 (except for B Tech (ICS) 3.00)

Biological Sciences

2.5

2.5

Brain, Behaviour and Evolution

2.5

3.25

Business Administration (No Mid-year Admission)

2.5

3.0

Chemistry and Biomolecular Sciences

2.5

2.5

Computing

2.5

2.5

Critical and Cultural Studies
(No Mid-year Admission)

2.5

3.0

Earth Sciences

2.5

2.5

Early Childhood Education

2.5

3.0

Economics (No Mid-year Admission)

2.5

3.0

Education

2.5

3.0

Electronics

2.5

2.5

English

2.5

3.0

Environmental Science

2.5

2.5

European Languages

2.5

3.0

Geographic Information Science

2.5

2.5

Geography (Human or Physical)

2.5

2.5

Geology and Geophysics

2.5

2.5

Health

2.5

3.0

History (Ancient or Modern)

2.5

3.0

International Business

2.5

3.0

Linguistics - Conditions Apply See Department

2.5

2.7

Marine Science

2.5

2.5

Marketing (No Mid-year Admission)

2.5

3.0

Mathematics

2.5

2.5

Media

2.5

3.0

Medical Sciences

2.5

3.0 (except Psychomedical 3.25)*

Museum Studies

2.5

2.5

Music (No Mid-year Admission)

2.5

2.5

Philosophy

2.5

3.25

Politics - Conditions Apply See Department

2.5

3.0

Physics - Conditions Apply See Department

2.5

2.5

Psychology (No Mid-year Admission)

2.5

3.25

Social Sciences

2.5

according to the discipline selected

Sociology - Conditions Apply See Department

2.5

3.0

Speech and Hearing

2.5

3.25

Statistics

2.5

3.0

Women's Studies

2.5

3.0


A grade point average of 3.0 is equivalent to a credit average. If you think you will fall short of the GPA requirement and you wish to make a case for admission then you should attach an A4 page to your application form, setting out your case.

Apply for Honours at Macquarie University

Applications for Semester 2, 2008 are now closed. Late applications will not be accepted.

Application Procedure for Continuation into 4th Year of the Bachelor of Ancient History (Honours)
Application Procedure for all other Honours programs (except BADipEd(Hons), BEd(ECE)(Hons), LLB(Hons) and BAncHist(Hons).
Information About Qualifying For and Graduating With Your Bachelor Degree
List of Honours Convenors
Offer Of A Place & Enrolment
Deferment
Fees & Charges

Application Procedure for Continuation into 4th Year of the Bachelor of Ancient History (Honours)

To apply for the FINAL year of BAncHist(Hons) you should:

  1. Lodge a BAncHist(H) 4th Year application form. (Available from here in late August 2008).
  1. The outcome of applications will be available after they are considered by the Divisions at a meeting in December 2008, after final grades and GPAs for second half-year are known and eligibility to graduate has been determined.

Note: New Students, or students currently enrolled into another program who wish to commence the BAncHist(Honours) program should contact the Coursework Studies Section for advice on applying for this program. 

Eligibility

Eligibility for continuation into 4th Year is based upon the following:

  1. satisfactorily completing an appropriate program of study at undergraduate level including such units as have been prescribed by the Dean of Division and
  2. attaining the standard of achievement approved by the Dean of Division.

Application Procedure for all other Honours programs (except BADipEd(Hons), BEd(ECE)(Hons), LLB(Hons) and BAncHist(Hons).

To apply for all honours degrees (except the BADipEd(Hons), BEd(ECE)(Hons), LLB(Hons) and the final year of BAncHist(Hons)) you should:

  1. Lodge an application form for admission in the semester in which you will be completing the requirements for your Bachelor degree.  You must qualify for a Bachelor degree to be eligible for an offer to enrol in an Honours program.

If you are applying for an Honours program with the department of Psychology you must also submit an "Honours Supplementary form".

  1. The outcome of applications will be available after they are considered by the Divisions, after final grades and GPAs for the previous half-year are known and eligibility to graduate has been determined. If you have completed your Bachelor degree at another university then please send a final transcript showing your eligibility to graduate as soon as possible.

Eligibility

Eligibility for admission is based upon the following:

  1. qualifying for a bachelor degree, and
  2. satisfactorily completing an appropriate program of study at undergraduate level including such units as have been prescribed by the Dean of Division, and
  3. attaining the standard of achievement approved by the Dean of Division.

Information About Qualifying For and Graduating With Your Bachelor Degree

List of Honours Convenors

Offer of A Place & Enrolment

Offers for second-half year 2008 will be made in July 2008, once exam results and eligibility to graduate are known.

You will be notified by mail of the outcome and if you are successful enrolment information will be provided with offer letter.

Deferment

If you are offered a place you can apply in writing to defer your offer, prior to taking up your place, for 6 months or one year (maximum). Deferment will be subject to approval from the relevant Department.

The deferment process takes some time, please ensure your request is made well before the census date.

You can NOT defer after enrolment.

If you wish to take a break in your studies, or withdraw completely, after completing your enrolment please see the information regarding WITHDRAWAL or INTERRUPTION.

Fees & Charges

International Students

Local Students

International Students

Please contact Macquarie International for information regarding tuition fees.

Macquarie International
Level 1 E3A
Macquarie University NSW 2109
E: iso@io.mq.edu.au
Tel: +61 2 9850 6320
Fax: + 61 2 9850 7733

Local Students

Commonwealth supported places/International tuition fee-paying place

Information for new and continuing students about Enrolment

New Student Enrolment
Continuing Student Enrolment

New Student Enrolment

Specific information regarding Enrolment will be sent to you with your offer letter.  This will include pre-enrolment steps, such as submission of a Commonwealth Assistance Form (CAF) and the Enrolment steps.

NOTE: You should enrol in your Honours unit ONLY.  A list of Honours units is available here. You do not enrol into any Coursework units or classes.

Continuing Student Enrolment

The student system will not allow you to enrol yourself into your second or subsequent semesters of your Honours program.  Therefore your remaining enrolment will be loaded by staff in the Coursework Studies Section.

Once staff have processed your re-enrolment, you will be advised by email.  You will be asked to review your enrolment is correct via eStudent.

NOTE: that official correspondence from the University will be sent to your student email account only (…@students.mq.edu.au).  Therefore you should regularly check this account.

Information for Students currently enrolled in an Honours program

Continuing Student Enrolment
Study Load (and changes)
Defer/Interruption/Withdrawal
Extension
Honours Changes to Enrolment Request Form
Unavoidable Disruption

Study Load

Whether you will study Full-time or Part-time is an important option you selected when you first applied.  Your offer of a place was made on the basis of your selection, and your Academic Department have made supervision arrangements based on your choice.  Therefore changes to your study load (eg. Changing from Full-time to Part-time) need to be requested formally, and considered by the relevant Academic Department. 

Please note that Changes are not automatically approved.

Complete the “Honours Changes to Enrolment Request Form” if you want to change your study load.

Defer/Interruption/Withdrawal

Please note that enrolled students can not Defer.

However, if you wish to take a break in your studies, or withdraw completely, after completing your enrolment you will need to request a WITHDRAWAL or INTERRUPTION depending on your circumstances. See the below scenarios for further information.

Scenario
Process

1. First semester of your Honours program; and PRIOR to the Census date

  • Request a Withdrawal
  • Reapply for program at relevant time
  • No fees due

2. First semester of your Honours program; and AFTER the Census date

  • Request a Withdrawal
  • Reapply for program at relevant time
  • Fees payable

3. One or more semesters of your Honours program completed already, and you want to return to study at later time (max 1 year)

  • Apply for an Interruption**
  • Department will determine whether or not this request is approved.

4. One or more semesters of your Honours program completed already, and you do not want to continue study at any point in future.
If you WITHDRAW after completing one or more semesters, you can not have this work credited to a new program in the future.

  • Request a Withdrawal
  • If you are withdrawing from the current semester, you should lodge your request prior to the Census date.

All Withdrawal or Interruption requests should be lodged by completing a Honours Changes to Enrolment Request Form

** Note: Interruption requests require supporting documents.

Census dates can be found at: http://www.mq.edu.au/reforms/CENSUS-2007.pdf

Complete the “Honours Changes to Enrolment Request Form” if you need to apply for an Interruption or Withdrawal.

Extension

If you are currently studying in your FINAL semester of your Honours Program and feel that you may require an extension please contact your Honours Supervisor and/or Convenor to discuss your case.

Extension requests are considered on an Individual basis, are subject to ‘Unavoidable Disruption’ criteria and require documentary evidence to support your case.

Please note that Changes are not automatically approved.

Complete the “Honours Changes to Enrolment Request Form” if you need to apply for an Extension.

Students not in their final semester who are experiencing difficulty should contact their Honour Supervisor or Convenor, who may be able to recommend ways to catch up on work, or recommend a change to Part-time status, or he/she may simply record the current situation so that this can be considered if an extension is formally requested at the end of your studies.

Honours Changes to Enrolment Request Form

To request a change is Study load, an Interruption, an Extension or formal Withdrawal please complete the below form.

Honours Changes to Enrolment Request Form

Unavoidable Disruption

Contact Us

Administrative questions
Academic questions

Administrative queries should be referred to:

Coursework Studies Section
Phone: 9850 7314
Email: coursework@mq.edu.au

Academic queries should be referred to:
The Honours Convenor in the relevant area of study.  Please refer to the list of Honours Convenors.

 

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