
Honours Induction Day 2007Welcome and information for all new Physics Honours students.
Date: Monday 26 February |
How to Apply for Honours and Honours Scholarships
Important information on how to apply for entry into Physics Honours and the scholarships available to eligible Honours students. More information...
Physics Honours
To obtain Honours in Physics it is necessary to complete a fourth undergraduate year which is devoted to the study of Physics. Students may also undertake Honours course part-time over two years (in which case the research project must be completed in two consecutive semesters), and/or start mid-year. Upon completion, a student is eligible for the award of First Class Honours, Second Class Honours (Division 1 or 2) or Third Class Honours. University Medals in Physics are awarded to the top students if the standard achieved is sufficiently high. The same course is taken by candidates for the Graduate Diploma in Science (Physics).
The Physics Honours Coordinator is Dr Stephen Bartlett.
The Physics Honours Noticeboard is in the Physics Tea Room (Room 319)
2007 Physics Honours Handbook
More information on Physics Honours, including details of the exciting Research Projects offered in 2007 and descriptions of the Research Groups in the School of Physics, can be found in the 2007 Physics Honours Handbook.Past Honours Classes
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