ObjectivesAn Honours degree is a fourth year of study at undergraduate level for students who have shown an aptitude for and an ability to undertake research. Honours typically includes some coursework units and a research thesis or project.
Entry requirementsCourse average of 70% or better in the Bachelor of Science or equivalent
Academic titleBachelor of Science (Security) Honours
Course descriptionThis course is not available for on-campus study by students on an International student visa.
This course structure contains information about the units which comprise the course as well as the credit points required to successfully complete it.
The extra year of study has two components. The first comprises two or more content units prescribed by the School concerned; the second takes the form of a major Honours Project under the supervision of staff from the relevant School.
The following Bachelor of Science Honours courses are available in the School of Engineering and Mathematics:
Aviation
Mathematics
Security
Students in the Bachelor of Science Honours (Security) course are required to complete the following units:
Unit Description Points
Semester 1
SCY511B Advanced Security Risk Management 20
SCY511C Current Issues in Security 20
SSH5101 Honours Project Preparation 20
Semester 2
SCY511D Advances in Security Technology 20
SSH5102 Honours Project 1 20
SSH5103 Honours Project 2 20