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That's because those degrees including "Honours" already. Any degree that are 3 years have an option to do an extra year of Honours. But those with 4+ years like Advanced Science included Honours already, whether you actually get the Honours title on your paper thingy is dependent on your marks.santaslayer said:Yeah...some courses only give you the title of an honours student...you don't necessarily have to do an extra year...![]()
For some other degrees, it would be an assessment throughtout your whole course and you being able to obtain the marks. Some also require that you complete a compulsory subject to be eligible for honours.Survivor39 said:That's because those degrees including "Honours" already. Any degree that are 3 years have an option to do an extra year of Honours. But those with 4+ years like Advanced Science included Honours already, whether you actually get the Honours title on your paper thingy is dependent on your marks.
that seems pretty easy? (relatively)Frigid said:for law, honours is granted on the basis that a certain weighted average mark be attained for law subjects (75 or greater for 1st class, 70 or greater for 2nd class at UTS) and the selection of a research paper (C/N: 76040 'Research Project 4' at UTS) as one of your electives.
no extra year needed. law is hard enough as is.![]()
Ditto...except we have to do a compulsory 'elective'. I think that's where the research paper comes in...Frigid said:for law, honours is granted on the basis that a certain weighted average mark be attained for law subjects (75 or greater for 1st class, 70 or greater for 2nd class at UTS) and the selection of a research paper (C/N: 76040 'Research Project 4' at UTS) as one of your electives.
no extra year needed. law is hard enough as is.![]()
Point and you are from different unis, what are you talking about? lolMambomeg said:no, i am going to fight you for physiology! *sprints off towards physiology building*
