Bachelor of Arts (Honours)
Overview
Develop specialised knowledge in your chosen major, learn to think critically, sharpen your communication, research and problem-solving skills, and undertake a thesis or research project.
This program is suited to high-achieving arts students who want to better prepare themselves for a successful professional or academic career.
You'll undertake advanced subjects that build on your bachelor’s study and focus heavily on research methods and techniques. This knowledge will prepare you to complete a substantial research project – the major component of your Honours program.
Depending on your field of study, you'll complete a semester-long or year-long Honours research thesis. You will work one-on-one with a supervisor to complete all aspects of this substantial project, including developing a suitable research topic, applying research techniques and methodologies appropriate for your field, and presenting your ideas in a written thesis.
Program highlights
- Get one-on-one guidance while working with a supervisor to develop, write and submit a thesis or research project.
- Gain relevant experience that will prepare you for postgraduate study.
- Deepen your knowledge and skills in your chosen field.
Majors
Tailor your studies to suit your goals. This program offers these options:
- Ancient History
- Anthropology
- Archaeology
- Art History
How you'll learn
Your learning experiences are designed to best suit the learning outcomes of the courses you choose.
- Lectures
- Tutorials
- Overseas study
- Research experience
- Fieldwork
- Workshops
What you'll study
At UQ, degrees are called 'programs' and subjects are called 'courses'.
Career possibilities
Take our quick quiz to explore some of the countless careers you could pursue with a Bachelor of Arts, and learn which majors can help you get there. Possibilities include:
- Anthropologist
- Museum curator
- Archaeologist
- Chinese translator/interpreter
- Arts journalist
- Political analyst
- Digital media specialist
- Correspondent/Journalist
- Music journalist
- Community planning and policy adviser
Professional memberships
When you graduate, you may be eligible for memberships with the following professional organisations. Contact the organisation to find out how to become a member.
- Australian Psychological Society
Events
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Institute of Modern Languages High School Enrichment Program
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International Baccalaureate Research Skills Program
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Entry requirements
Prerequisites
- a bachelor¿s degree (or equivalent) in a relevant major or extended major (as set by the head of school for specific fields of study), or the relevant Honours entry courses, and
- have a grade point average (GPA) of 5.0 on a 7-point scale (or higher set by the head of school for specific fields of study), or
- satisfy the executive dean that the person is qualified to undertake the program based on the person's academic records and subject to completion of additional work, if set.
Other entry requirements
- The head of school may limit places depending on supervisor availability.
- Once eligibility is established, entry is via a competitive selection process based on GPA.
Prerequisites
- a bachelor¿s degree (or equivalent) in a relevant major or extended major (as set by the head of school for specific fields of study), or the relevant Honours entry courses, and
- have a grade point average (GPA) of 5.0 on a 7-point scale (or higher set by the head of school for specific fields of study), or
- satisfy the executive dean that the person is qualified to undertake the program based on the person's academic records and subject to completion of additional work, if set.
Other entry requirements
- The head of school may limit places depending on supervisor availability.
- Once eligibility is established, entry is via a competitive selection process based on GPA.
English language requirements
IELTS overall 6.5; reading 6; writing 6; speaking 6; listening 6. For other English Language Proficiency Tests and Scores approved for UQ
TOEFL iBT (including Paper Edition) - Overall 87, listening 19, reading 19, writing 21 and speaking 19.
PTE Academic - Overall Score of 64 and 60 in all sub bands.
BE - A minimum overall grade of 4 plus a minimum grade of C in all macro skills.
CES - Overall 176 and 169 in all sub bands.
OET is not accepted.
There are other ways to meet the English language requirements. For some programs, additional conditions apply.
Student visas
International students who are accepted into full-time study in the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) are eligible to apply for an Australian student visa (subclass 500).
There are a number of requirements you must satisfy before a visa is granted, including the Genuine Student (GS) requirement.
Additional application information
Please refer to the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Honours website for the relevant administering School contact details.
For Honours in Psychology, please refer to the School of Psychology website for further information.
The following Fields of Study have an early closing date for Semester 1 applications:
- Anthropology
- Archaeology
- Art History
- Communication
- Criminology
- Drama
- English Literature
- Film and Television
- Journalism
- Media and Digital Cultures
- Psychology
- Sociology
Late applications may be considered in some circumstances. Please refer to the relevant School website for further information.
Only the following fields of study are available for commencement in Semester 2:- Ancient History
- Geography
- History
- Philosophy
- Religious Studies
- Sports Studies
Additional application information
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For Honours in Psychology, please refer to the School of Psychology https://psychology.uq.edu.au/study/honours<34>>website for further information.
<10><10>The following Fields of Study have an early closing date for Semester 1 applications:
- Anthropology
- Archaeology
- Art History
- Communication
- Criminology
- Drama
- English Literature
- Film and Television
- Journalism
- Media and Digital Cultures
- Psychology
- Sociology
Late applications may be considered in some circumstances. Please refer to the relevant School website for further information.
<10><10>Only the following fields of study are available for commencement in Semester 2:- Ancient History
- Geography
- History
- Philosophy
- Religious Studies
- Sports Studies
Fields of study
Fields of study
Tailor your studies to suit your goals. This program offers these options:
You'll complete advanced-level courses, participating in lectures, peer-led seminars and discussion groups that encourage independent critical thinking and analysis.
Over the course of the year, you'll also complete a thesis on an ancient history topic of your choice. This intense research project will impart valuable skills in your field of study and research in general.
You'll study humans and the societies and cultures they live in to understand their beliefs and behaviours.
Under the guidance of a supervisor, you'll conduct independent research and prepare an honours research thesis. You'll also complete compulsory research seminars, which encourage you to think strategically about your thesis and how you'll translate your skills to the real world.
Compulsory research seminars cover practical skills such as field survey and excavation, materials analysis, and how to interpret archaeological collections and sites.
UQ’s Archaeology Lab and Archaeology Teaching and Research Centre (ATARC) provide the largest integrated teaching and research facility of its kind in Australia and form the core of our program, which aims to train archaeologists for a professional career in Australia or around the world.
A year-long research thesis will give you first-hand experience in conducting in-depth research and preparing a thesis. You'll complete all aspects of this project under the guidance of a supervisor.
Seminars are run as intensive reading groups, examining different approaches such as heterochronicity, anachronism, durational art and performance, and the concept of 'Everywhen' in Indigenous art.
You'll also complete an honours research thesis on a topic relevant to your studies. This year-long project involves developing your topic, conducting in-depth research and analysis, and preparing a written thesis.
Specialist compulsory courses cover language studies, applied linguistics or cultural studies, allowing you to focus on what you’re most interested in.
You'll complete an honours thesis with one-one-one supervision, and gain first-hand experience in developing a research question, writing a literature review, applying methodology and preparing a written thesis.
This major is great for those who want to enhance their studies in law, history, ancient history, science, literature, art history or languages.
Choose between advanced compulsory courses that focus on literary and historical texts in Latin or Greek, and prepare texts for translation and analysis.
You'll complete an honours research thesis that involves substantial translation and analysis of texts in your chosen language.
Building on your communication undergraduate experiences, this program offers opportunities for in-depth research and leadership from UQ communication and public relations experts and industry professionals.
You will culminate your studies by conducting original research on a communication-related topic and presenting your findings in a comprehensive thesis.
This program will allow you to master the task of targeting the right people with the right message and stay on top of an ever-evolving industry.
You'll choose compulsory courses in criminal justice or social science, be trained in social research methods and learn how to study crime and its regulation in contemporary society.
The honours research thesis is the largest component of your program, giving you the chance to develop and complete all aspects of a major research project under the guidance of a supervisor.
Undertake an honours seminar and course in research methods and project management to explore, engage with and challenge the canon. Hone your skills to complete the major component of your program, an honours research thesis in which you'll produce an original piece of research relevant to your field of study.
You can also choose from a range of specialised courses to further understand how economics, globalisation, development and sustainability shape the availability of resources in today’s societies.
You'll complete an honours thesis under the guidance of a supervisor, and develop, examine and prepare an original piece of research relevant to your field of study.
You'll explore advanced language and communication studies, including different varieties of English and cultural practices.
Investigate various aspects of language, interaction, identity, culture, and society and engage in research projects that examine language use in multilingual and intercultural settings.
Graduates specialising in English as an International Language gain valuable skills that enable them to navigate international professional environments. These skills are particularly relevant for positions in areas such as human resources, development, marketing, management, and trade within international and multinational companies.
An honours seminar and research prep course will extend your critical and creative thinking while providing you with the skills needed to complete your honours thesis.
This substantial piece of research covers a topic relevant to English literature and will see you complete all aspects of a major research project, including formulating a research question, conducting research and preparing your thesis.
Explore the commerce and aesthetics of film and television across cultures and history.
Critically analyse film and television style, and examine new industry and artistic trends ushered in by digital media.
Graduate opportunities include careers in education, festivals and events, publicity, marketing, film culture, screen corporations and film distributors.
Compulsory courses focus on advanced language skills, including analysing and practising academic writing in French, and your choice of applied linguistics or cultural studies.
You'll complete an honours thesis, which focuses on researching and producing a dissertation. This project will require you to form a reading list, write an annotated bibliography, and define a research topic and methodology.
Compulsory courses will expand your knowledge and skill in research relating to the earth and its environment. This includes risk assessment, regulatory compliance and accountability.
The honours research thesis is a major component of this program. In this individual project you'll define a research topic and methods relevant to your field, conduct in-depth research and present your results in a dissertation.
Compulsory advanced-level courses encourage you to analyse and discuss a range of texts with an emphasis on stylistics, conceptual advancement and developing your knowledge of German culture and history.
You'll complete an honours thesis, working with a supervisor to define a relevant topic, conduct research and present your arguments in a dissertation.
You'll complete advanced-level coursework that provides the flexibility to choose a study stream most relevant to your honours research. You'll also learn about the method and theory of historical writing, historical arguments and the uses of historiography.
You'll also complete all aspects of a research thesis under the guidance of a supervisor.
You'll complete compulsory coursework that will hone your language skills. You can also choose to study courses on applied linguistics or Indonesian culture and history.
A major component of this program is a year-long honours research thesis, which you'll complete under one-on-one supervision. This includes developing a research question, writing a literature review, applying appropriate research methodology, and presenting your written conclusions.
Compulsory courses focus on advanced language skills, including practice in data collection and literature review in Japanese, as well as your choice of applied linguistics or cultural studies.
You'll also complete an honours thesis, which focuses on researching and producing a valuable contribution to your field of study. This project will require you to form a relevant research topic, apply methodologies and present your written conclusions.
An honours year in journalism allows you to explore both theoretical and practical aspects under the guidance of leading academics and industry professionals.
Hone your research, writing and interviewing skills to elevate your journalistic work, shaping what the world reads, watches and understands.
You will conclude your studies by conducting original research on a journalism-related topic, presenting your findings in a comprehensive thesis.
Compulsory courses focus on advanced training in reading, analysing and summarising academic writing in Korean, as well as your choice of applied linguistics or cultural studies.
You'll also complete an honours research thesis under the guidance of a supervisor. This includes developing a research question, writing a literature review, applying appropriate methodology, and presenting your written conclusions.
This major focuses on developing your academic research skills by introducing you to current linguistic research, as well as fundamental aspects of preparing a research thesis.
You'll complete an intensive research project under the guidance of a supervisor. This includes developing a relevant topic, writing a literature review, preparing a research proposal and applying appropriate methodologies in your work.
You'll complete compulsory courses in your choice of fields, including algebra, physics, financial mathematics, calculus, number theory and statistics.
In addition to your coursework, you'll complete a year-long honours research thesis. This involves choosing a relevant topic, applying appropriate research methodologies and presenting your conclusions in both a written thesis and oral presentation.
Focus on the ubiquity of digital media technologies in our lives, the role of media in cultural life, the emergence of digital media industries and technologies and much more.
Learn about new forms of media consumption and cultural practice, digital media industries and technologies and the cultural formations characteristic of media-dense digital societies.
Graduates often go on to careers in the events, marketing, media and communication fields.
Compulsory coursework engages you in advanced learning that targets a range of topics. You'll also complete research-based courses that provide the fundamental skills required to complete your honours research.
Choose between a written thesis or creative practice. In each field, you'll work with a supervisor to develop a research project and utilise appropriate frameworks and methodologies to analyse and present your conclusions.
You'll complete two compulsory seminars, focusing on contemporary philosophy research to develop your extended research, writing and presentation skills.
In addition, you'll undertake an honours research thesis that requires you to complete two theses – one for each semester – while working under the guidance of a supervisor to develop and examine your topics.
You'll complete a combination of compulsory courses, focusing on specialised areas of psychology and preparing you for academic research.
A year-long honours research thesis is the major component of this program. Choose between an individual or team project, in which you will develop a relevant topic, apply methodologies and present your written conclusions.
Honours in psychology is accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council. For more information on becoming a registered psychologist, visit the School of Psychology website.
This field of study is only available for Semester 1 entry.
You'll complete compulsory courses that focus on honing your academic research skills and applying them to researching religion. This includes reviewing methodological issues debated within the field.
You'll work with a supervisor to develop and complete all aspects of your honours research thesis, the main component of this program.
Compulsory courses focus on advanced training in speaking contemporary Russian, with attention to aspects of morphology and syntax. You can also choose to learn about applied linguistics or cultural studies.
You'll complete an honours research thesis under the guidance of a supervisor. This includes developing a research question, writing a literature review, applying appropriate methodology, and presenting your written conclusions.
You'll complete compulsory coursework that will expose you to social science traditions, theories and contemporary issues. You're encouraged to think strategically about your own research and career pathways.
An honours research thesis is the major component of this program. You'll complete a substantial research project under the guidance of a supervisor. This includes developing your research questions, applying appropriate methodologies and presenting your written conclusions.
Compulsory courses focus on advanced training in analysis and practice of academic writing in Spanish, as well as your choice of applied linguistics or cultural studies.
You'll complete an honours thesis, which focuses on researching and producing a dissertation in Spanish. This project will require you to form a reading list, write an annotated bibliography, and define a research topic and methodology.
You'll complete coursework that focuses on applying research processes and methodologies in sport sciences. These skills will be applied to the major component of your program, your honours thesis.
During your thesis project, you'll work under the guidance of a supervisor to develop and complete all aspects of a research project. This includes developing a research question, applying appropriate research methods and techniques, and analysing and interpreting your research in a written thesis.
Fields of study
Tailor your studies to suit your goals. This program offers these options:
You'll complete advanced-level courses, participating in lectures, peer-led seminars and discussion groups that encourage independent critical thinking and analysis.
Over the course of the year, you'll also complete a thesis on an ancient history topic of your choice. This intense research project will impart valuable skills in your field of study and research in general.
You'll study humans and the societies and cultures they live in to understand their beliefs and behaviours.
Under the guidance of a supervisor, you'll conduct independent research and prepare an honours research thesis. You'll also complete compulsory research seminars, which encourage you to think strategically about your thesis and how you'll translate your skills to the real world.
Compulsory research seminars cover practical skills such as field survey and excavation, materials analysis, and how to interpret archaeological collections and sites.
UQ’s Archaeology Lab and Archaeology Teaching and Research Centre (ATARC) provide the largest integrated teaching and research facility of its kind in Australia and form the core of our program, which aims to train archaeologists for a professional career in Australia or around the world.
A year-long research thesis will give you first-hand experience in conducting in-depth research and preparing a thesis. You'll complete all aspects of this project under the guidance of a supervisor.
Seminars are run as intensive reading groups, examining different approaches such as heterochronicity, anachronism, durational art and performance, and the concept of 'Everywhen' in Indigenous art.
You'll also complete an honours research thesis on a topic relevant to your studies. This year-long project involves developing your topic, conducting in-depth research and analysis, and preparing a written thesis.
Specialist compulsory courses cover language studies, applied linguistics or cultural studies, allowing you to focus on what you’re most interested in.
You'll complete an honours thesis with one-one-one supervision, and gain first-hand experience in developing a research question, writing a literature review, applying methodology and preparing a written thesis.
This major is great for those who want to enhance their studies in law, history, ancient history, science, literature, art history or languages.
Choose between advanced compulsory courses that focus on literary and historical texts in Latin or Greek, and prepare texts for translation and analysis.
You'll complete an honours research thesis that involves substantial translation and analysis of texts in your chosen language.
Building on your communication undergraduate experiences, this program offers opportunities for in-depth research and leadership from UQ communication and public relations experts and industry professionals.
You will culminate your studies by conducting original research on a communication-related topic and presenting your findings in a comprehensive thesis.
This program will allow you to master the task of targeting the right people with the right message and stay on top of an ever-evolving industry.
You'll choose compulsory courses in criminal justice or social science, be trained in social research methods and learn how to study crime and its regulation in contemporary society.
The honours research thesis is the largest component of your program, giving you the chance to develop and complete all aspects of a major research project under the guidance of a supervisor.
Undertake an honours seminar and course in research methods and project management to explore, engage with and challenge the canon. Hone your skills to complete the major component of your program, an honours research thesis in which you'll produce an original piece of research relevant to your field of study.
You can also choose from a range of specialised courses to further understand how economics, globalisation, development and sustainability shape the availability of resources in today’s societies.
You'll complete an honours thesis under the guidance of a supervisor, and develop, examine and prepare an original piece of research relevant to your field of study.
You'll explore advanced language and communication studies, including different varieties of English and cultural practices.
Investigate various aspects of language, interaction, identity, culture, and society and engage in research projects that examine language use in multilingual and intercultural settings.
Graduates specialising in English as an International Language gain valuable skills that enable them to navigate international professional environments. These skills are particularly relevant for positions in areas such as human resources, development, marketing, management, and trade within international and multinational companies.
An honours seminar and research prep course will extend your critical and creative thinking while providing you with the skills needed to complete your honours thesis.
This substantial piece of research covers a topic relevant to English literature and will see you complete all aspects of a major research project, including formulating a research question, conducting research and preparing your thesis.
Explore the commerce and aesthetics of film and television across cultures and history.
Critically analyse film and television style, and examine new industry and artistic trends ushered in by digital media.
Graduate opportunities include careers in education, festivals and events, publicity, marketing, film culture, screen corporations and film distributors.
Compulsory courses focus on advanced language skills, including analysing and practising academic writing in French, and your choice of applied linguistics or cultural studies.
You'll complete an honours thesis, which focuses on researching and producing a dissertation. This project will require you to form a reading list, write an annotated bibliography, and define a research topic and methodology.
Compulsory courses will expand your knowledge and skill in research relating to the earth and its environment. This includes risk assessment, regulatory compliance and accountability.
The honours research thesis is a major component of this program. In this individual project you'll define a research topic and methods relevant to your field, conduct in-depth research and present your results in a dissertation.
Compulsory advanced-level courses encourage you to analyse and discuss a range of texts with an emphasis on stylistics, conceptual advancement and developing your knowledge of German culture and history.
You'll complete an honours thesis, working with a supervisor to define a relevant topic, conduct research and present your arguments in a dissertation.
You'll complete advanced-level coursework that provides the flexibility to choose a study stream most relevant to your honours research. You'll also learn about the method and theory of historical writing, historical arguments and the uses of historiography.
You'll also complete all aspects of a research thesis under the guidance of a supervisor.
You'll complete compulsory coursework that will hone your language skills. You can also choose to study courses on applied linguistics or Indonesian culture and history.
A major component of this program is a year-long honours research thesis, which you'll complete under one-on-one supervision. This includes developing a research question, writing a literature review, applying appropriate research methodology, and presenting your written conclusions.
Compulsory courses focus on advanced language skills, including practice in data collection and literature review in Japanese, as well as your choice of applied linguistics or cultural studies.
You'll also complete an honours thesis, which focuses on researching and producing a valuable contribution to your field of study. This project will require you to form a relevant research topic, apply methodologies and present your written conclusions.
An honours year in journalism allows you to explore both theoretical and practical aspects under the guidance of leading academics and industry professionals.
Hone your research, writing and interviewing skills to elevate your journalistic work, shaping what the world reads, watches and understands.
You will conclude your studies by conducting original research on a journalism-related topic, presenting your findings in a comprehensive thesis.
Compulsory courses focus on advanced training in reading, analysing and summarising academic writing in Korean, as well as your choice of applied linguistics or cultural studies.
You'll also complete an honours research thesis under the guidance of a supervisor. This includes developing a research question, writing a literature review, applying appropriate methodology, and presenting your written conclusions.
This major focuses on developing your academic research skills by introducing you to current linguistic research, as well as fundamental aspects of preparing a research thesis.
You'll complete an intensive research project under the guidance of a supervisor. This includes developing a relevant topic, writing a literature review, preparing a research proposal and applying appropriate methodologies in your work.
You'll complete compulsory courses in your choice of fields, including algebra, physics, financial mathematics, calculus, number theory and statistics.
In addition to your coursework, you'll complete a year-long honours research thesis. This involves choosing a relevant topic, applying appropriate research methodologies and presenting your conclusions in both a written thesis and oral presentation.
Focus on the ubiquity of digital media technologies in our lives, the role of media in cultural life, the emergence of digital media industries and technologies and much more.
Learn about new forms of media consumption and cultural practice, digital media industries and technologies and the cultural formations characteristic of media-dense digital societies.
Graduates often go on to careers in the events, marketing, media and communication fields.
Compulsory coursework engages you in advanced learning that targets a range of topics. You'll also complete research-based courses that provide the fundamental skills required to complete your honours research.
Choose between a written thesis or creative practice. In each field, you'll work with a supervisor to develop a research project and utilise appropriate frameworks and methodologies to analyse and present your conclusions.
You'll complete two compulsory seminars, focusing on contemporary philosophy research to develop your extended research, writing and presentation skills.
In addition, you'll undertake an honours research thesis that requires you to complete two theses – one for each semester – while working under the guidance of a supervisor to develop and examine your topics.
You'll complete a combination of compulsory courses, focusing on specialised areas of psychology and preparing you for academic research.
A year-long honours research thesis is the major component of this program. Choose between an individual or team project, in which you will develop a relevant topic, apply methodologies and present your written conclusions.
Honours in psychology is accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council. For more information on becoming a registered psychologist, visit the School of Psychology website.
This field of study is only available for Semester 1 entry.
You'll complete compulsory courses that focus on honing your academic research skills and applying them to researching religion. This includes reviewing methodological issues debated within the field.
You'll work with a supervisor to develop and complete all aspects of your honours research thesis, the main component of this program.
Compulsory courses focus on advanced training in speaking contemporary Russian, with attention to aspects of morphology and syntax. You can also choose to learn about applied linguistics or cultural studies.
You'll complete an honours research thesis under the guidance of a supervisor. This includes developing a research question, writing a literature review, applying appropriate methodology, and presenting your written conclusions.
You'll complete compulsory coursework that will expose you to social science traditions, theories and contemporary issues. You're encouraged to think strategically about your own research and career pathways.
An honours research thesis is the major component of this program. You'll complete a substantial research project under the guidance of a supervisor. This includes developing your research questions, applying appropriate methodologies and presenting your written conclusions.
Compulsory courses focus on advanced training in analysis and practice of academic writing in Spanish, as well as your choice of applied linguistics or cultural studies.
You'll complete an honours thesis, which focuses on researching and producing a dissertation in Spanish. This project will require you to form a reading list, write an annotated bibliography, and define a research topic and methodology.
You'll complete coursework that focuses on applying research processes and methodologies in sport sciences. These skills will be applied to the major component of your program, your honours thesis.
During your thesis project, you'll work under the guidance of a supervisor to develop and complete all aspects of a research project. This includes developing a research question, applying appropriate research methods and techniques, and analysing and interpreting your research in a written thesis.
Fees and Scholarships
Indicative annual fee
Approximate yearly cost of tuition (16 units). Your fees will vary according to your selected courses and study load. Fees are reviewed each year and may increase.
$15,543
2025
$15,543
2025
Approximate yearly cost of tuition (16 units). Your fees will vary according to your study load. Fees are reviewed each year and may increase.
AUD $43,200
2025
AUD $43,200
2025
Government assistance
Financial aid
As an international student, you might be eligible for financial aid – either from your home country, or from the Australian Government.
HECS-HELP
Domestic places in the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) are Commonwealth Supported. This means the cost of your education is shared between you and the Australian Government.
Instead of tuition fees, Commonwealth Supported students pay what are called student contribution amounts.
HECS-HELP is an Australian Government loan scheme to assist eligible students with the cost of their student contribution amounts.
Centrelink support
The Australian Government offers a number of income-support payments to eligible Australian university students.
Scholarships
You may be eligible for more than 100 scholarships, including:
How to apply
Applying online
All international applications should be submitted to UQ. If you prefer, you can use an approved UQ agent in your country.
The program code for the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) is 2052.
Applying online
All domestic applications should be submitted to UQ.
The program code for the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) is 2052.
Important dates
The closing date for this program is:
- To commence study in semester 1 - November 30 of the previous year.
To learn more about UQ dates, including semester start dates, view the Academic Calendar.
Important dates
The closing date for this program is:
- To commence study in Semester 1 - January 31 of the year of commencement.
To learn more about UQ dates, including semester start dates, view the Academic Calendar.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants
For support with applying – or if you have any questions about university life – get in touch with our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Unit.
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