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Bachelor of Languages (Honours)

Expand your horizons and transform your world with the Bachelor of Languages (Honours)

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What you鈥檒l study

You will:

  • Complete two seminar units of study, selected from the Bachelor of Languages (Honours) table, giving you the knowledge and skills required to undertake research in your chosen language area

  • Produce a research thesis under the guidance of a dedicated supervisor.

Fees

Entry requirements

How to apply

Before applying

Before submitting a course application you will need to secure an academic supervisor. 

All students who plan to undertake the Bachelor of Languages (Honours) must submit an to the University.  

Students are encouraged to commence the application process in their final year of the Bachelor of Languages, or equivalent degree at another institution. 

A guide to the application process is found below, more detailed and faculty-specific information on the application process for current University of Sydney students can be found by visiting Applying for honours and for students studying a comparable degree at another institution visit How to apply for an honours degree.

Steps to apply

1. Prepare a research topic proposal 

  • You need to choose a research topic for your honours study. This should be an area of interest to you and considered of academic importance to the relevant faculty. Most disciplines have an honours coordinator to assist with preparing your research topic proposal, and in some cases may provide a list of available projects.

It is best to submit your research topic proposal as early as possible (see the faculty pages for more details). For stand-alone programs this should be before the end of your final semester. Be aware that pre-approval of your topic doesn鈥檛 guarantee entry to the honours program, you will still need to meet the other eligibility requirements. 

In some faculties and schools, you may need to provide a preliminary topic proposal first for approval. Once this is approved, you then develop the more detailed research proposal that will form the basis of your these.

2. Find a supervisor 

  • You may need to arrange a supervisor before you apply.

Contact the honours coordinator in the relevant faculty or school for information about honours projects and potential supervisors. It is best to find a supervisor with experience in your topic area. 

You may need to meet with your proposed supervisor to see if they are able to supervise your honours program and discuss your proposed research topic. You should provide evidence of their support with your application.

3. Submit your application 

  • Submit your application form with any required supporting documents. The way this is done and the application deadlines vary depending on the type of honours you are completing and the faculty or school.

Your application will be assessed by the relevant faculty or school. You will be offered a place in the honours program provided there are places available and you have met the eligibility criteria, including completion of any prerequisites. 

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Standard closing dates

Semester 1 - 15 January of the commencing year.
Semester 2 - 25 June of the commencing year.

We strongly encourage applicants to apply as early as possible, offers are made on a rolling basis and places are limited. Separate scholarship deadlines apply - check the  for details.

Starting date

Semester 1 (February) and Semester 2 (August)

Scholarship applications

Separate deadlines apply for scholarships.

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