Religion and spirituality
Why study Religion and spirituality?
If you are an undergraduate student with a strong academic record, Honours in Religion and Spirituality Studies gives you the opportunity to pursue a year long program of study (two years part-time) which combines coursework and research in a specialised area of knowledge. You can also elect to undertake a combined Honours year and gain expertise in two areas of study for a broad-ranging qualification. Complete the Honours program with a high overall grade to qualify for entry into the Masters by Research program or by direct entry into the PhD program.
Career opportunities
Private consultant, museum curator, academic, publishing, media industry, arts administration, policy advisors, research assistant, information officer, librarian, archives officer.
Course information
Local students
Structure
Coursework
Two coursework subjects (20% of final mark).
Seminars
Attendance at and participation in the Honours Research Seminar in both first and second semesters (10% of final mark).
A thesis (12 000 – 15 000 words)
The writing of a thesis, carried out under the guidance of a supervisor. The thesis is designed to test your potential to conduct individual academic research, and conceive and carry out a research plan, to analyse and interpret data, to construct arguments, and produce a substantial piece of work.
Entry requirements
To apply for entry to honours you are expected to have completed a Bachelor Degree with a sub-major in Religion and Spirituality with at least 110 credit points of appropriate subjects and a 75% average or better. You are also normally expected to have completed Honours preparation subject Reflective and Narrative History (HIS3RHB).
How to apply
If you are interested in undertaking an honours year in Religion and Spirituality you should:
- Discuss ideas for a thesis topic with your lecturers and tutors
- Secure the agreement of a supervisor
- Apply in writing for admission by the first Monday in November in the year prior to starting Honours. Your letter should include:
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- A 200-300 word abstract of your thesis research topic (this is not binding)
- Statement of results
- Subjects you intend to study at Honours level
- Whether you wish to complete the course part-time or full-time
Contact the Faculty Office for an application form or further information.
International students
Structure
Coursework
Two coursework subjects (20% of final mark).
Seminars
Attendance at and participation in the Honours Research Seminar in both first and second semesters (10% of final mark).
A thesis (12 000 – 15 000 words)
The writing of a thesis, carried out under the guidance of a supervisor. The thesis is designed to test your potential to conduct individual academic research, and conceive and carry out a research plan, to analyse and interpret data, to construct arguments, and produce a substantial piece of work.
Entry requirements
To apply for entry to honours you are expected to have completed a Bachelor Degree with a sub-major in Religion and Spirituality with at least 110 credit points of appropriate subjects and a 75% average or better. You are also normally expected to have completed Honours preparation subject Reflective and Narrative History (HIS3RHB).
How to apply
If you are interested in undertaking an honours year in Religion and Spirituality you should:
- Discuss ideas for a thesis topic with your lecturers and tutors
- Secure the agreement of a supervisor
- Apply in writing for admission by the first Monday in November in the year prior to starting Honours. Your letter should include:
-
- A 200-300 word abstract of your thesis research topic (this is not binding)
- Statement of results
- Subjects you intend to study at Honours level
- Whether you wish to complete the course part-time or full-time
Contact the Faculty Office for an application form or further information.
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