Honours projects in sport & exercise science
Find out about the research projects available in the College of Sport and Exercise Science for honours students in 2015.
In 'Honours projects in sport & exercise science':
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Active Living & Public Health honours projects
Honours projects in the Active Living & Public Health research program for 2015. -
Active Living Across the Lifespan honours projects
Honours projects in the Active Living Across the Lifespan research program for 2015. -
Clinical Exercise Science honours projects
Honours projects in the Clinical Exercise Science research program for 2015. -
Muscle & Exercise Metabolism honours projects
Honours projects in the Muscle & Exercise Metabolism research program for 2015. -
Sport in Society honours projects
Honours projects in the Sport in Society research program for 2015. -
Sport Science honours projects
Honours projects in the Sport Science research program for 2015.
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Applying for an honours program
There are currently three honours courses offered by the College:
- HHHM Bachelor of Applied Science (Honours) in Human Movement
- HHSA Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Sport Administration
- HHRM Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Recreation Management.
Once you've decided to do an honours program, you need to organise a supervisor for your honours project.
You will need to include the name of your honours supervisor within your application in the 'Statement of Interest' section. You will find links and information on the application method and closing date for each course on each of the course pages.
Eligibility criteria for honours
The three main criteria for eligibility are:
- completion of one of the College's Bachelor's degrees (or equivalent)
- A minimum of 'C' average across the last year of study (and preferably Distinction level in the area of research interest)
- Confirmed supervision by a member of staff in the College who is actively engaging in research and has a higher research degree.
Contact our staff
Contact one of the College staff members to see what other honours projects they may be willing to supervise.