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AAR416 - Honours Thesis Unit A

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Offered at:

(B, G*, X*)

Credit point(s):2
Offerings:

Trimester 1 or Trimester 2

EFTSL value:0.250
Offering information:

*Offered to Geelong and Off Campus students subject to agreement with the Honours Co-ordinator.

Cohort rule:

Must be enrolled in A400

Unit chair:E Bullen
Prerequisite:

AAR410, AAR412 and either AAR413 and AAR414 or ACP411 and ACP412

Incompatible with:

AAR415

Content

This unit consists of the first stage in the preparation of the Honours thesis. The student will work with a supervisor to choose a topic, review the literature, and present draft work in progress. The content of this unit will be determined by negotiation between the Honours co-ordinator, the supervisor and the student. The Honours thesis may take the form of a written thesis or a creative work and exegesis. Students must first discuss their proposal with the Honours co-ordinator who will negotiate with staff in the discipline to locate a suitable supervisor with whom the student will work.

Assessment

Achievement of satisfactory work in progress towards the submission of a thesis comprising a written dissertation of between 14,000 and 16,000 words 100%.

OR

a creative production and exegesis (6000 words) 100%.

Unit Fee Information

Student Contribution Rate*Student Contribution Rate**Student Contribution Rate***Fee rate - Domestic Students Fee rate - International students
$1412$1412$1412$4748$5428

* Student contribution rate for Commonwealth Supported students who commenced studies from 2010
** Student contribution rate for Commonwealth Supported students who commenced studies from 2009
*** Student contribution rate for Commonwealth Supported students who commenced studies from 2008
Please note: Unit fees listed do not apply to Deakin Prime students.

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