Bachelor of Business (Honours)
Course summary
The Bachelor of Business Honours year provides a bridge between undergraduate study and advanced research. With an Honours degree you can move into academic and/or public sector positions requiring advanced research and analytical skills that will aid policy formulation and analysis.
This degree
The program provides:
- Training in research skills using a variety of information systems (archives, the Library, databases, electronic research networks).
- An opportunity to practice articulating complex ideas orally and in writing.
- Practice in working closely with a supervisor on a project and in preparing a major project within a deadline.
- Experience in devising, researching and writing up an individual topic of study in an extended argument/thesis.
Some examples of government institutions that employ students who complete an Honours degree are the Reserve Bank of Australia, the Australian Treasury, and the Australian Productivity Commission.
Honours students will also have the opportunity to pathway into a research degree.
If you are considering an Honours degree, we encourage you to talk to the Honours Coordinator in advance to seek approval for enrolment, discuss your program, and negotiate a thesis topic and supervisors.
The UOW Honours website also provides lots of useful information regarding research opportunities, scholarships, application procedures and more.