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Eligibility

Each area has its own special application and entry requirements. It's imperative that you understand the special terms before applying. Failure to follow the requirements of your nominated honours area may result in your application being declined.

Note: if you wish to apply for more than one honours area in UNSW Science, you must complete separate applications for each nominated area.

Application steps

Depending on your category, there are three or four steps involved in the application process. Please note you must apply for the term you intend to commence Honours e.g. if you wish to start in Term 1 2025, you need to apply during the application period:

  • Internal UNSW applicants in three-year undergraduate programs; all external applicants *1.

    Step 1:Attend honours information eventsfor the schools/areas you are interested in applying for (if applicable). Decide which honours area you would like to apply for.

    Step 2:Continue to consult with the school that offers honours in your chosen area. Some schools allocate students to honours projects, other schools require students to arrangetheir own projects.

    Step 3:Applications for the relevant term are open according to the .Note: International applicants and Domestic applicants will have different close dates.

    Step 4:Submit a formal application for the program 4500 Science (Honours) or 4518 Psychological Science(Honours) by the deadline via “”. Remember to choose“undergraduate” on Apply Online*2.

    Note 1:External Psychology applicants don’t need to fill out the intention to undertake honours form. Only fill out the 4518 Psychological Science Honours application.Please viewUNSW School of Psychologyfor more information.

    Note 2:You will be asked to upload a copy of the “Intention to Undertake Honours” form with yourapplication.

    Note 3: All Biomedical Sciences students must also fill out the “SBMS Honours Application

  • Internal UNSW students in "embedded" programs(honours is a compulsory part of the program).

    Step 1:Attend honours information eventsfor the schools/areas you are interested in applying for (if applicable). Decide which honours area you would like to apply for.

    Step 2:Continue to consult with the school that offers honours in your chosen area. Some schools allocate students to honours projects, other schools require students to arrangetheir own projects.

    Step 3: Please refer to the due dates on this website.

    Biomedical Sciences applicants, see note *1

    Note 1: All Biomedical Sciences students must fill out the “SBMS Honours Application

    Note 2: For Psychology Honours, please refer to the due dates and instructions here -Honours | School of Psychology - UNSW Sydney.

Honours Specialisations

  • Term Intake Period

    Term 1, Term 2 and Term 3

    Prior study requirement

    3-year full-time bachelor degree specialising in Aviation.

    WAM requirement

    Minimum credit (65) weighted average mark (WAM).

    Project/supervisor allocation

    The student is responsible for arranging a supervisor and project before applying for Honours. However, the Honours Coordinator can help to facilitate discussions with a potential supervisor and you’re encouraged to contact them.

    Contacts

    School Office Honours Coordinator

    Room 210, Level 2 Old Main Building

    Phone: 9385 5756

    Email:

    Dr Mirjam Wiedemann

    Phone: + 61 2 9348 1689

    Email:m.wiedemann@unsw.edu.au

  • Term Intake Period

    Term 1, Term 2 and Term 3

    Prior study requirement

    3-year full-time bachelor degree specialising in biotechnology, bioinformatics, genetics, microbiology, molecular and cell biology, or medical science fields.

    WAM requirement

    Minimum credit (65) weighted average mark (WAM) for overall degree and a minimum credit (65) WAM for stage three (final year) science subjects.

    Project/supervisor allocation

    The school allocates a supervisor and project to the student. You’re required to nominate a minimum of five supervisors in order of preference. Nominated supervisors must be academic staff in the School of BABS or approved external supervisors.

    It’s expected that you introduce yourself and discuss projects with potential supervisors before nominating them on your application.

    You’re strongly advised to consult the document ‘Honours Information Booklet’ for the list of supervisors and their honours research projects.

    Contacts

    Honours Coordinator

    Associate Professor Brendan Burns

    Phone:9385 3659

    Email:brendan.burns@unsw.edu.au

    Honours Admin Coordinator

    Julna Zhao

    Phone: 9385 8915

    Email: j.zhao@unsw.edu.au

  • Term Intake Period

    Term 1 and Term 3

    Prior study requirement

    3-year full-time bachelor degree in any discipline.

    WAM requirement

    WAM requirement: Minimum credit (65) weighted average mark (WAM) for overall degree.

    Project/supervisor allocation

    List up to three potential supervisors and rank in order of preference on the application form.

    You’re advised to consult theBEES Honours websitefor the list of supervisors and their honours research projects.

    Contacts

    School Office Honours Coordinator

    General Enquiry
    Faye Mo

    Email: faye.mo@unsw.edu.au

    Prospective students Contact
    Dr David Hutchinson

    Email: david.hutchinson@unsw.edu.au

    Enrolled students Contact
    Dr Mariana Mayer Pinto

    Email: m.mayerpinto@unsw.edu.au

  • Term Intake Period

    Term 1, Term 2 and Term 3

    Prior study requirement

    3-year full-time bachelor degree specialising in chemistry, medicinal chemistry or nanoscience.

    WAM requirement

    Minimum credit (65) weighted average mark (WAM).

    Project/supervisor allocation

    The school allocates a supervisor and project to you. You’re required to nominate a minimum of three supervisors in order of preference.

    It’s expected that you introduce yourself and discuss projects with potential supervisors before nominating them on their application. You’re strongly advised to consult the latest Honours Project Booklet found on the Chemistry website, via the 'Learn more' link below.

    Contacts

    School Office Honours Coordinator

    Ms Anne Ayres

    Room 105, Dalton Building (F12)

    Phone: 9385 4666

    Email:a.ayres@unsw.edu.au

    Dr Neeraj Sharma

    Dalton 129

    Phone: 9385 4714

    Email:neeraj.sharma@unsw.edu.au

  • Term Intake Period

    Term 1, Term 2 and Term 3

    Prior study requirement

    3-year full-time bachelor degree specialising in mathematics or statistics OR at least 30 units of credit in Level III Mathematics. For Quantitative Data Science stream, students must have 30UOC appropriate Level III mathematics, statistics, business, or computing courses, including at least 18UOC of mathematics or statistics.

    WAM requirement

    Minimum 70 weighted average mark (WAM) in stage three (final year) mathematics courses and a minimum 70 WAM in core stage three (final year) mathematics courses for the specialisation in which they will undertake Honours.

    Project/supervisor allocation

    You’re responsible for arranging a supervisor and project before applying for Honours.

    Honours projects and course selection are divided into five streams and you need to consult with the appropriate stream coordinator before applying.

    Contacts

    Student Services Office Honours Coordinators

    Teaching Support Officer

    Julie Hebblewhite

    Email:j.hebblewhite@unsw.edu

    Honours Director

    Dr Amandine Schaeffer

    Email:a.schaeffer@unsw.edu.au

    Phone:(02) 93851676
    Room: RC-4102

    AppliedHonours

    Dr Amandine Schaeffer

    Email:a.schaeffer@unsw.edu.au

    Pure Mathematics

    Dr Lee Zhao

    Email:l.zhao@unsw.edu.au

    Statistics

    Dr Gery Geenens

    Email:ggeenens@unsw.edu.au

    Quantitative Data Science

    Dr Gery Geenens

    Email:ggeenens@unsw.edu.au

    Physical Oceanography

    A/Prof Shane Keating

    Email:

  • Term Intake Period

    Term 1 and Term 3

    Prior study requirement

    3-year full-time bachelor degree specialising in materials science or related discipline (the latter will be considered on a case-by-case basis).

    WAM requirement

    Minimum credit (65) weighted average mark (WAM) for overall degree and a minimum credit (65) WAM for all Level II and III courses in the Materials Science major.

    Project/supervisor allocation

    The school allocates a supervisor and project to you. This is done as a formal process for the school’s honours student cohort in July.

    Students should declare their MATS major by the end of Term 1 in order to be identified as a Materials Science student. An email with the honours research project list and information for the following Term 3 and Term 1, will be sent to Materials Science students in July.

    Based on the project options, you’ll be required to nominate a number of supervisors/projects in order of preference. It’s expected that you introduce yourself and discuss projects with potential supervisors before nominating them on their application.

    Contacts

    School Office Honours Coordinator

    Rooms 137, Level 1

    Hilmer Building E10

    Phone: 9385 7298

    Email:

    Dr Tushar Kumeria

    Phone: 9065 4342

    Email:t.kumeria@unsw.edu.au

    *Bachelor of Engineering in Materials Science & Engineering (3131) students havea separate honours year project application process and should not follow this process.

  • Term Intake Period

    Term 1, Term 2 and Term 3

    Prior study requirement

    3-year full-time bachelor degree specialising in anatomy, pathology, physiology, pharmacology or other relevant science specialisation.

    WAM requirement

    Minimum credit (65) weighted average mark (WAM) for overall degree and a minimum credit (65) WAM for stage three (final year) relevant science subjects.

    Project/supervisor allocation

    You’re responsible for arranging a supervisor and project before applying for Honours.

    You’re advised to consult theSchool of Biomedical Sciences (SBMS) Honours websitefor the list of supervisors and their honours research projects.

    You need to fill out and attachthis formto their Intention to Undertake Honours form.

    Contacts

    School Office Honours Coordinator

    Email or call Honours Administrator for an appointment.

    Phone: 9065 6070

    Email:sbmshonours@unsw.edu.au

    A/Prof Lu Liu and Dr Daina Sturnieks

    Phone: 9065 5578or 9065 0367

    Email:sbmshonours@unsw.edu.au

  • Term Intake Period

    Term 1, Term 2 and Term 3

    Prior study requirement

    3-year full-time bachelor degree specialising in neuroscience.

    WAM requirement

    Minimum credit (65) weighted average mark (WAM)

    Project/supervisor allocation

    You are required to nominate 1 supervisor who agrees to supervise your honours year. It is expected that you introduce yourself and discuss projects with a number of potential supervisors in order to find this 1 supervisor who is best suited to supervise your honours year.

    Please refer to theNeuroscience ProjectsandNeuroscience Honours Supervisorsfor a listing of available projects and supervisors.

    Contacts

    School Office Honours Coordinators

    Email:

    sbmsneurhonoursadmin@unsw.edu.au

    Phone:9065 5578

    Dr Teri Furlong (Neurhonours Convenor)

    Dr Jennie Cederholm (Neurhonours Co-Convenor)

    Phone:9065 6070

    Email:sbmsneurhonoursadmin@unsw.edu.au

  • Term Intake Period

    Term 1 and Term 3

    Prior study requirement

    3-year full-time bachelor degree specialising in physics. Students are expected to have completed the UNSW courses PHYS3111 Quantum Mechanics; PHYS3113 Thermal Physics and Statistical Mechanics; and PHYS3114 Electrodynamics (or equivalent).

    WAM requirement

    Minimum credit (65) weighted average mark (WAM)

    Project/supervisor allocation

    The school allocates a supervisor and project to you. You’re required to nominate three supervisors in order of preference.

    It’s expected that you meet with and discuss possible projects with potential supervisors before nominating them on your application.

    You’re strongly advised to consultPhysics Research Projects.

    Contacts

    School Office Honours Coordinator

    Room G06 Old Main Building

    Phone: 9385 5969

    Email:

    Dr Michael Schmidt

    Phone:+61-2-9065 3045

    Email:m.schmidt@unsw.edu.au

  • Term Intake Period

    Term 1

    Prior study requirement

    Completion of an APAC-accredited undergraduate or bridging sequence in psychology – either a Bachelor degree with a psychology major of at least 78 UOC, or a Graduate Diploma in Psychology.

    WAM requirement

    Admission is competitive and depends on the availability of School resources and is subject to academic performance, based on yourPsychology Average(Distinction minimum). APsychology Averageof 75 is the minimum eligibility requirement but does not guarantee a place.

    Refer to theSchool of Psychology websiteorfor information about thePsychology Average.

    Project/supervisor allocation

    Please review the information available on theSchool of Psychology website.

    Contacts

    School Office Honours Coordinators

    Phone:9385 3041

    Email:

    Prof Thomas Whitford / Dr Nathan Holmes

    Prospective students contact the

    Enrolled students emailhonours.psychology@unsw.edu.au

  • Term Intake Period

    Term 1, Term 2 and Term 3

    Prior study requirement

    3-year full-time bachelor degree specialising in Vision Science.

    WAM requirement

    Minimum credit (65) weighted average mark (WAM)

    Project/supervisor allocation

    You will need to arrange a supervisor and project before applying for Honours. You can do this by:

    Contacts

    School Office Honours Coordinator

    Rooms 3003, Level 3

    Rupert Myers Building (North Wing)

    Phone: 9385 4639

    Email:

    Dr Daisy Shu

    Email:daisy.shu@unsw.edu.au

General enquiries

Term 1 2025

Please review Applications Steps - Category A and B for application deadlines.

  • Application Deadline: Thursday 31 October 2024
  • Note: depending on your School and other application deadlines, you may submit the application form after this date. Please contact the relevant School contacts to confirm the latest date for applications.

Students applying to Psychology Honours please see below.

Psychology only

Applications are now open for Term 1 2025 intake.

Seek advice from the School of Psychology for more information.

Honours FAQs

  • When you graduate from anHonoursdegree, there are four possible classes:

    • HonoursClass 1: mark of 85 or greater
    • HonoursClass 2 Division 1: mark from 75 to 84
    • HonoursClass 2 Division 2: mark from 65 to 74
    • HonoursClass 3 or Pass: mark below 65
  • For students in all schools except for Physics and Psychology, there are three intakes per year (Term 1, 2 and 3) for both 4500 Bachelor of Science (Honours) and embedded honours (that is, Advanced Science, Advanced Mathematics). Honours in the School of Psychology will only commence once per year in Term 1 and the School of Physics will only commence twice per year in Term 1 and Term 3.

    4518 Bachelor of Psychological Science (Hons) and the final year of 3632 Bachelor of Psychology (Hons) will only commence in Term 1.

  • Not all Science schools allow students the option of doing Honours part-time so you should check with the school you are intending to do Honours with.

  • If you are a Category A student, in other words, applying for 4500 – Science (Honours), the School will assess your application and the Admissions team will advise of the outcome. Please keep an eye on your emails during this time.

    If you are a Category B student with Honours embedded into your program, the School will send you the outcome of your application. Staff at the Nucleus: Student Hub will add your Honours plan on your behalf so you can enrol into Honours courses. Please note that adding the Honours plan can only be done after you are accepted into Honours

    If you are a Category B student with Honours embedded into your program, and are not eligible to commence Honours, you will receive an email to advise you of next steps. For instance,if you are missing program requirements we will advise you of the course(s) required to complete. If you do not meet the required WAM or have not met other requirements as set out by the School, further advice will be given to you.

  • This will depend on your program and area of study. For instance, as a 3053 – Biotechnology (Honours) student, you must apply for BABS Honours.

  • Yes, you will be considered a Category B student and will need to submit the Intention to Undertake Honours Form. This is because your eligibility to commence Honours is checked based on your progression, WAM and other requirements as set by the School. Additionally, a supervisor needs to be allocated to you depending on your project.

  • You'll be able to enrol into your Honours courses after you have received an offer for your Honours year. When you receive your offer, you'll be advised on what courses to enrol into for each Term.