Bachelor of Arts (Honours)

2020 Deakin University Handbook

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Year

2020 course information

Award granted Bachelor of Arts (Honours)
Course Map

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CampusOffered at Burwood (Melbourne), Waurn Ponds (Geelong)
Cloud CampusYes
Duration1 year full-time or part-time equivalent
CRICOS course code001816G Burwood (Melbourne), Waurn Ponds (Geelong)
Deakin course codeA400
Approval statusThis course is approved by the University under the Higher Education Standards Framework.
Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) recognition

The award conferred upon completion is recognised in the Australian Qualifications Framework at Level 8.

Course sub-headings

Course overview

If you value independent thinking and are looking for a pathway to research degrees and enhanced career opportunities, the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) could be ideal for you. In this optional year of specialised study, you will conduct in-depth research on a topic you’re passionate about and develop advanced research skills and disciplinary knowledge through coursework. 

Our experienced academics will supervise you as you work on your thesis and engage with the wider discourse around your chosen topic. You’ll improve your critical and constructive thinking and gain practical research skills you can use in a range of private and public sectors to positively impact issues you care about. 

Want to conduct your own research to make a real impact in the arts? 

This course is a wonderful way to interrogate the world. Enjoy the intellectual stimulation and personal fulfilment that comes with deep learning about a subject that’s vital to you, while appreciating the supportive, immersive environment Deakin has to offer.

After graduation, Bachelor of Arts (Honours) students are eligible to extend their research experience through masters and doctoral research programs.

Career opportunities

As a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) graduate, your skills will be in demand in a range of careers, including:

  • archivist
  • art centre manager
  • art director
  • arts editor
  • artist agent
  • event operations manager
  • gallery curator
  • historic building inspector
  • media analyst.
  • museum marketing manager
  • NGO adviser
  • NGO policy officer
  • politician
  • philosophy teacher
  • public relations manager
  • public servant
  • records officer
  • social policy developer

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Participation requirements

Reasonable adjustments to participation and other course requirements will be made for students with a disability. Click here for more information.

Fees and charges

Fees and charges vary depending on your course, your fee category and the year you started. To find out about the fees and charges that apply to you, visit the Current students fees website.

Course Learning Outcomes

Deakin Graduate Learning Outcomes

Course Learning Outcomes

Discipline specific knowledge and capabilities

Acquire coherent and advanced knowledge of the underlying principles and concepts in a Humanities or Social Science discipline including Creative and Professional Writing, Children’s Literature, Anthropology, Criminology, History, Languages, International Relations, Literary Studies, Middle East Studies, Politics, Philosophy or Sociology.

Acquire advanced knowledge of research principles and methods.

Apply this knowledge with initiative and judgement in planning and executing a piece of research and scholarship.

Communication

Demonstrate advanced oral, written and electronic communication skills in the clear and coherent communication of research questions, design and outcomes to diverse audiences and in the production of scholarly papers.  

Digital literacy

Acquire advanced technical skills in the use of a range of digital technologies to research, analyse, synthesise and disseminate information and resources in a rapidly-changing global environment.

Critical thinking

Employ intellectual independence and advanced theoretical knowledge and cognitive skills to critically analyse, evaluate and apply appropriate theories and methodologies in finding solutions to complex problems.  

Problem solving

Apply advanced theoretical knowledge and cognitive and technical skills to review, analyse, identify and apply solutions to complex problems in the Humanities and Social Sciences. 

Self-management

Demonstrate autonomy, responsibility, well-developed judgement and adaptability in learning and professional contexts and accountability for personal actions and in undertaking research and in the communication of research outcomes.  

Teamwork

Work and learn collaboratively with colleagues, other professionals and members of the wider community. 

Global citizenship

Demonstrate an advanced understanding and awareness of ethical issues, cultural diversity, and social responsibility when engaging in scholarship and professional roles in the local, national or international community.

Approved by Faculty Board November 2018

 

Course rules

The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) course requires the completion of 8 credit points of study at level 4. Half of that requirement is met through coursework, which may include directed reading and/or enrolment in course work units, and half is satisfied through a research project (thesis or dissertation) of 14 000-16 000 words. Where creative works form a significant part of the assessment, they must be accompanied by an exegesis of at least 6 000 words, depending on the discipline area. There are no attendance requirements for Cloud (online) enrolled students, although regular consultation with an appointed thesis supervisor is required. Students are also required to complete AAI018 Academic Integrity (0-credit-point compulsory unit)

Discipline sequences

Refer to the details of each discipline for availability.

The School of Communication and Creative Arts (SCCA) offers the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in the following disciplines:

Children's LiteratureLiterary Studies, and Professional and Creative Writing.

Notes: 

(i) The School of Communication and Creative Arts (SCCA) offers the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) at Burwood (Melbourne) to all students, to Waurn Ponds (Geelong) students and Cloud (online) students subject to agreement with the Honours Co-ordinator.

(ii) For disciplines in the creative arts (Animation and Motion Capture, Dance, Drama, Film and Television, Media and Communication, Photography, Visual Arts and Visual Communication Design) please refer to A450 Bachelor of Creative Arts (Honours)

(iii) For disciplines in communication (Journalism, Public Relations, Media and Communication) please refer to A451 Bachelor of Communication (Honours)

The School of Humanities and Social Sciences (SHSS) offers the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in the following disciplines:

Anthropology, Criminology, History, International RelationsLanguages, Middle East StudiesPhilosophyPolitics and Sociology. 

Notes:

(i) Anthropology, Criminology, History, International Relations, Languages, Middle East Studies, Politics, Philosophy and Sociology are all offered at Burwood (Melbourne), Waurn Ponds (Geelong) and Cloud (online).

(ii) Honours students who commenced prior to 2015 to contact the Faculty Honours Student Advisor in Student Central for enrolment advice.

(iii) Students enrolling in Trimester 2 will commence part-time but may convert to full-time study in the following year. Course completion may be 18 months to 2 years.

Details of discipline sequences

Children's Literature, Literary Studies and Professional and Creative Writing

Units

AAR410Critical Creative Research Methods

AAR412Honours Research Theory A

AAR422Research Communication

ALX420Honours Research Project A

ALX421Honours Research Project B

ALX422Honours Research Project C

ALX423Honours Research Project D

and either:

AAR413Honours Literature Discipline Unit

or

AAR414Honours Writing Discipline Unit


Contact information

For further information please contact the SCCA Honours Coordinator:

Dr Kristine Moruzi

Email: kristine.moruzi@deakin.edu.au

Tel: (03) 9251 7647


 

Anthropology, Criminology, History, International Relations, Language, Middle East Studies, Philosophy, Politics and Sociology

Campuses

Burwood (Melbourne), Waurn Ponds (Geelong), Cloud (online)


Units

AIX493Honours Research Design

AIX494Research Communication

AIX497Honours Theory and Debates in the Discipline

AIX499Honours, Reading in the Discipline

Thesis units

AIX495Honours Thesis A (2 credit points)

AIX496Honours Thesis B (2 credit points)


Contact information

For further information, please contact the following:

Anthropology

Dr David Giles

Campus: Melbourne  Burwood Campus

Tel: (03) 924 68382

Email: d.giles@deakin.edu.au

Criminology

Dr Andrew Groves

Campus: Melbourne Burwood  Campus

Tel: (03)  924 68961

Email: andrew.groves@deakin.edu.au

History

Dr Bart Ziino

Campus: Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus

Tel: (03) 522 72498

Email: -bart.ziino@deakin.edu.au

International Relations and Middle East Studies

Dr Costas Laoutides

Campus: Melbourne Burwood Campus

Tel: (03) 925 17766

Email: costas.laoutides@deakin.edu.au

Languages

Dr Ramon Lopez Castellano

Campus: Melbourne Burwood Campus

Tel: (03) 924 45115

Email: ramon.lopezcastellano@deakin.edu.au

Philosophy

Dr Cathy Legg

Campus: Melbourne Burwood Campus

Tel: (03) 924 68856

Email: c.legg@deakin.edu.au

Politics

Dr Andrew Vandenberg

Campus: Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus

Tel: (03) 522 73371

Email: andrew.vandenberg@deakin.edu.au

Sociology

A/Prof Vince Marotta

Campus: Melbourne Burwood Campus

Tel: (03) 924 43971

Email: vince.marotta@deakin.edu.au

Course Director

Dr  Sam Balaton-Chrimes

Tel: (03)924 43972

Email: sam.b@deakin.edu.au


 


Other course information

Course duration - additional information

Course duration may be affected by delays in completing course requirements, such as accessing or completing work placements.

Further information

Student Central can help you with course planning, choosing the right units and explaining course rules and requirements.