This course provides a fourth year of theoretical and practical studies for high-achieving students. The Honours year has a research focus and is intended to provide a basis for further study at the Masters and Doctoral levels. In addition to writing an Honours thesis, each student must undertake a specialised coursework program. You should ensure you are aware of the physical components and location requirements of the course. Students with a disability, medical condition or any concerns which may affect potential participation in some of the practical components of the course are invited to discuss their options with the course coordinator. The course can be undertaken by full-time study for one year or part-time study for two years. It is valued at 120 credit points. To assist with planning your enrolment, download a PDF copy of the study plan guide here: Bachelor of Arts (Honours)(Nature Tourism) 2019