Honours in Human Movement furthers your skills and understanding of anatomical, physiological and biomechanical principles related to human movement.
The honours year represents the bridge between undergraduate studies (which are content-driven) and postgraduate studies (which are research-driven).
Honours in Human Movement furthers your skills and understanding of anatomical, physiological and biomechanical principles related to human movement.
The honours year represents the bridge between undergraduate studies (which are content-driven) and postgraduate studies (which are research-driven).
During honours, you will undertake a major research project on a specialised topic under the direction of a supervisor (and sometimes a co-supervisor), submit a thesis embodying the results of your investigation and undertake the relevant coursework.
To find out more about the process of applying for Honours in Health or Human Movement, or to find out what projects are available, please contact the Honours Coordinator, Dr Lisa Vaccaro.
You can also identify a potential supervisor and approach them with your own ideas that match their area of interest.
For further details about our program structure, please visit the handbook.
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