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Honours ProjectsIntroductionThe Science Faculties offers students an active research environment, with an integrated interdisciplinary approach to research and honours study. There are a wide range of areas of study these being, Biological Sciences, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Conservation Biology, Energy Studies, Engineering, Environmental Science, Marine science, Mathematics and Statistics, Mineral Science, Molecular Biology,and Physics. The individual specialist research area of all academic staff is shown in the following pages. The Division consistently attracts over 33% of its total budget from competitive research schemes and external contracts and this assists and supports the research activity across the Division. In addition individual staff receive support from a large number of private, state and federal funded agencies as well as the University's own research funds. The Division is the host institution for the AJ Parker Cooperative Research Centre for Hydrometallurgy, the Australian Cooperative Research Centre for Renewable Energy, the Centre for Atomic, Molecular and Surface Physics, the Centre for Clinical Immunology and Biomedical Statistics, the Centre for Fish and Fisheries Research, the Centre for Organic Waste Management, the Centre for Rhizobium Biotechnology, the Energy Research Institute, the Environmental Technology Centre, the Marine and Freshwater Research Laboratory and the State Agricultural Biotechnology Centre. A significant contribution is also made towards the activities of the Centre for Legumes in Mediterranean Agriculture. The following pages list the research areas for all academic staff within the Division. Applicants interested in applying for Honours are also provided with details on admission and enrolment. Applicants interested in undertaking a PhD or MPhil should contact the Office of Research Management. Admission to HonoursAdmission to the Honours Programmes is available to students holding a Bachelor of Science according to the following guidelines:
Admissions ProcessStudents intending to apply for honours should follow these steps:
Maximum Period of EnrolmentStudents considering undertaking an honours programme should note that University Requirements state that an 'honours programme should be completed within two semesters on a full-time basis, four semesters on a part-time basis, or one semester enrolled full-time and two enrolled part-time'. (Regulations for the Degree of Bachelor 54) Students should therefore ensure that they are able to commit sufficient time to their honours programme in order to complete within these timeframes. Method of AssessmentThe honours year is 24 points (equivalent to one year full-time study) and is made up of a majority of project work, related items of assessment plus some course work in some Schools. Detailed information regarding the assessment and examination of the honours programmes will be provided at enrolment or is available from the Divisional Office. Code of PracticeThe code of practice for Honours Projects is available from the Murdoch Policies Index ScholarshipsScholarships may be available to Honours students. For further details please contact the Office of Research Management or the Divisional Office.
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