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Cape

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I know its way to early, but I was bored and I was thinking!

Whats the difference between doing an honours year and doing a master?

Do you need an above credit average to do honours? What about doing a master, do you need an above credit average, cause this new master looks interesting:
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If I do, I will definately need to pick up my marks, cause so far I'm sitting perfectly on a 4.5 after two semesters.

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through honours you can gain entry into a phd? MAster is seperated into coursework and research, coursework is like wha twe do now, study units to gain new knowledge about a particular area while researcxh is like honours, you are given a topic and a teacher to find out and write a thesis. well thats what i know of anyway.
 

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So masters is like another degree over the degree that you already have? And honours is this huge research thingo. You say its competitive, what if theres not a huge number of people wanting to do honours, would that mean the GPA would decrease? Meh, I should stop planning so far into the future and finish second year first :)
 
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So masters is like another degree over the degree that you already have? And honours is this huge research thingo. You say its competitive, what if theres not a huge number of people wanting to do honours, would that mean the GPA would decrease? Meh, I should stop planning so far into the future and finish second year first :)
Honours is really another year extended onto your Bachelors degree.

Masters is a totally separate degree.

Both can comprise of research, coursework, and seminars. Generally in humanities, honours is a year comprising of a thesis, a few seminars, and a thesis presentation.

I doubt there would be much fluctuation with people wanting/not wanting to do honours, so a GPA decrease is a moot point. Remembering that a good word from your tutors and lecturers will pretty much take its place as a GPA requirement, so it's not totally static, ie you get 2.49 instead of 2.5 and get rejected, doesn't happen like that.
 

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