Bachelor of Science Honours, CDU

Bachelor of Science Honours, CDU The Bachelor of Science Honours at Charles Darwin University: your future in research (click 'About' for more)

The Bachelor of Science Honours (BSCIH) program is a stand-alone award, available to graduates with a science degree who fulfil the entry requirements. The Bachelor of Science Honours provides an opportunity for students to research a particular area in depth and gain experience in project management. An honours degree is designed to give students a competitive advantage for employment, or to prov

ide a first step in a research or academic career. Areas of research include: clinical science, environmental science, health, IT, midwifery, nursing and sport science. The program can be completed in one year full-time, over two semesters, or up to two years part-time, over four semesters. A list of some projects available is here: http://www.cdu.edu.au/ehse/potential-projects

The program can be started in either first or second semester but the choice may be constrained by the requirements of the project. The program is available in internal or full external mode (although only some types of projects can be supported in full external mode). http://www.cdu.edu.au/ehse/ba-science-honours

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21/05/2018

This page (cdubscih) will be closing in a couple of weeks. Please connect to the page for you discipline or for CDU.

04/04/2016

Proposal seminars Friday 8 April 12pm - 1pm

Irene Handayuni: “The role of Immunoglobulin M in complement fixation and inhibition of Plasmodium falciparum merozoite invasion”

Kelsey McGorman: “A Rapid Screening Method for the Qualitative Identification of Cutting Agents in Kava”

04/04/2016

Proposal Seminars Wednesday 6th April 12pm - 1.00pm

Anna Miller: "Monitoring Rock Wallabies - comparing two non-invasive techniques for monitoring occupancy rates and relative abundance of Petrogale wilkinsi (Wilkins rock wallaby), and Petrogale concinna (Nabarlek).”

Shannon Burchert: “Investigating metal depuration and relaying in black-lip rock oysters (Saccostrea mytiloides) to support Indigenous aquaculture initiatives.”

04/04/2016

We have FOUR great proposal seminars lined up this week: come along to Casuarina Campus Yellow 1.1.39 lecture theatre on Wednesday and Friday at lunchtime (12pm - 1pm) to see our new Science Honours students present their research proposal. More details to follow!

31/03/2016

Are you in Alice Springs tomorrow afternoon? Head along to a seminar from Science Honours student Nerida Liddle as she presents her honours research proposal.
Nerida's fascinating project is looking at "Quantifying witchetty grubs as a food source for the Greater Bilby, Macrotis lagotis, in the fire prone Tanami Desert of the Northern Territory"

The seminar is at 3.30pm in the HE Lecture Theatre, Alice Springs Campus.

Shannon Burchert commenced a Bachelor of Science Honours with us this year - read about her fascinating project examinin...
28/03/2016

Shannon Burchert commenced a Bachelor of Science Honours with us this year - read about her fascinating project examining rock oysters off the coast of Arnhem Land here: http://www.cdu.edu.au/enews/stories/oysters. We are looking forward to Shannon and other commencing students presenting their research proposal seminars in coming weeks.

The quality of shellfish produced in a tropical rock oyster farming trial near Goulburn Island is being investigated by a Charles Darwin University Honours student.

Applications for BSCI Honours Scholarships are closing on February 20th. Students are encouraged to apply! More informat...
16/02/2016

Applications for BSCI Honours Scholarships are closing on February 20th. Students are encouraged to apply! More information available here http://www.cdu.edu.au/ehse/honours-scholarships

The Faculty of Engineering, Health, Science and the Environment (EHSE) is committed to supporting the Bachelor of Science Honours Program. A number of Faculty-funded scholarships are available for 2016, valued at $3000 each. Funds awarded are for individual use and not project operational costs. Hon…

10/12/2015

BSCI Honours Results Seminar: this Friday at 1pm in Yellow 1.1.39. Come along and hear Yasmin talk about her research project this year: "Do Basic Human Movement Exercises Predict Athletic Performance? A Northern Territory Perspective of Physical Literacy"

Enhance your memory for study! Whether you need to remember large amounts of information, or just want help remembering ...
03/11/2015

Enhance your memory for study! Whether you need to remember large amounts of information, or just want help remembering people's names.

Take advantage of Charles Darwin University's new FREE ONLINE COURSE – “The Art and Science of Memory: 5 Keys to Learning”

Starts 9 November and is available to complete at your own pace, until 18 January 2016. Enrol now: https://www.cdu.edu.au/moocs/memory

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STvdhsOp0MY

CDU's second MOOC, the art & science of Memory: Five keys to learning allows you to immerse yourself in a virtual "Memory Palace" of 5 panoramic, interactive rooms representing 5 key memory techniques. This MOOC will be available globally on 9th November, 2015 on Blackboard's Open Ed platform. Enro…

20/10/2015

BSCI Honours Results Seminar: this Thursday 22 October at 1pm in Yellow 1.1.39.
Come along to hear Rod talk about his honours project this year on the "Variation in Buchanania obovata fruit yield, vegetative habit and population demographics across different regions, land systems and fire regimes"

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