Overview

This course aims to help students achieve, through research, a deep understanding of a specific aspect of aviation, while developing a range of skills that are highly valued in industry. Students conduct research on a topic selected by them in consultation with their supervisor, and submit research thesis. A series … For more content click the Read More button below. Entry Requirements Credit-plus (i.e. WAM 65+) average in BAv Application Process Application for entry into the Aviation Honours Program is made via the Science Faculty (https://www.science.unsw.edu.au/honours-apply) after obtaining agreement of a research supervisor (see https://www.aviation.unsw.edu.au/honours-aviation for relevant information.) Components (assessable items) of the Honours Program Research skills workshops (Term 1; 0%)Research proposal (Week 6, first term of enrolment; 0%)Literature review (Week 5, second term of enrolment; 0%)Midway Presentation (Week 5, second term of enrolment; 0%)Final Presentation (Week 9, third term of enrolment;15%)Thesis (Week 10, third term of enrolment; 85%) Examination Procedure All summative assessments (5 and 6) are marked by at least two academics. Final Grade Based on performance across all summative assessments. Range of Grades Honours Class I (>85%)Honours Class II Division I (75% to 84%)Honours Class II Division II (65% to 74%)Honours Class III (50% to 64%)Fail (<49%)

Conditions for Enrolment

Prerequisite: Enrolled in AVIA Honours

Course Attributes

Multi-Term Course

Delivery

Independent research - Standard (usually weekly or fortnightly)

Course Outline

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