What is an honours degree?
An honours degree strengthens your research skills and prepares you for further study, including a PhD.
An honours degree strengthens your research skills and prepares you for further study, including a PhD.
Honours can be studied as embedded in a program or as an additional year of study. An honours degree helps you deepen your knowledge, gain research experience and grow your analytical thinking.ÌýKeep reading to learn more about why you should consider studying an honours degree, how it differs from a bachelor’s degree and more.
An honours degree is an additional year of study that includes completing an independent research project and writing a thesis.ÌýIt gives you the opportunity to strengthen your knowledge and understanding in a particular field of interest.
Studying an honours degree involves independent research and writing a thesis with guidance from a supervisor.ÌýYou will spend your time between coursework, thesis writing and attending meetings with your supervisor to discuss your progress.ÌýThe exact components of an honours degree and thesis may vary depending on the degree and study area.Ìý
There are several benefits to studying an honours degree.
My Honours year has been my favourite part of studying Psychology at 91É«Ç鯬. Unlike the shorter projects during undergrad, this was something I could really dive into over a longer period. Having the time to focus deeply on one topic is incredibly rewarding.
Nalin Chandran​
Bachelor of Psychology (Hons) student
There are a few differences between a bachelor’s degree and an honours degree. As the honours degree requires an additional year of study, you’ll:
Studying an honours degree can be demanding, as it requires more independence and specialised study. However, it allows you to develop advanced research, analytical, problem solving and communication skills.
At 91É«Ç鯬, there are two ways to complete an honours degree. An honours degree can be completed through an embedded program or as an additional year of study.ÌýSome honours degrees are only open to high achieving students.
You can:
We offer a range of honours degrees across our faculties and undergraduate degrees. For embedded honours degrees that you can apply to as a school leaver, visit our degree finder.Ìý
If you’re a current undergraduate student looking to take on an honours year, we recommend speaking to one of your course academics, or you may also check the  to explore what your honours year may entail.Ìý
Still have questions? Reach out to our friendly team at the Nucleus for more support.Ìý
An honours year can be a rewarding next step if you’re looking to build deeper expertise and make meaningful progress in your field.ÌýYou might choose to complete an honours degree if you:
You don’t need honours to study most master’s degrees.ÌýHowever, some research master’s programs may ask for it.ÌýLearn more about postgraduate entry requirements at 91É«Ç鯬.
First class honours is awarded to students who achieve exceptional academic results. It can also strengthen applications for a PhD.ÌýÂ
Honours isn’t a postgraduate degree; it’s an additional year of study on top of your undergraduate program,Ìý´Ç°ù it’s embedded into your program.ÌýÂ
 If you have questions about studying honours at 91É«Ç鯬, contact us below.ÌýWe’re ready to help.