A First Class Honours degree is an academic degree awarded to students at undergraduate and post-graduate level either by examination, course work or thesis. First Class Honours degrees are the highest level of degree awarded and are taken to indicate high academic achievement and ability. Many holders of first class degrees go on to further academic study, becoming researchers, academics and professors. Plato is credited with the inception of academia: the body of knowledge, its development and transmission across generations. ... In some educational systems, an undergraduate is a post-secondary student pursuing a Bachelors degree. ... To examine somebody or something is to inspect it closely, hence an examination is a detailed inspection or analysis of an object or person. ... Look up thesis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... The meaning of the word professor (Latin: one who claims publicly to be an expert) varies. ...
To qualify to enrol in the honours program you should have qualified for the award of the pass degree, or a similar degree from another university that is acceptable to us, or be a graduate of not more than four years standing.
All honours dissertations are to be lodged with the supervisor by the end of the first week of the formal examination period in the final semester of enrolment.
The grade of honours is determined by using a mark derived from weighting the mark for the honours thesis at 70 per cent and the Weighted Average Mark of the pass degree at 30 per cent.
A degree may be awarded with or without honours, with the class of an honoursdegree based on the average mark of the assessed work a candidate has completed.
A candidate who is unable to take his or her exams because of illness can sometimes be awarded an aegrotat degree; this is an honoursdegree without classification, awarded on the understanding that had the candidate not been unwell, he or she would have passed.
A candidate for a postgraduate master's degree is usually required to have at least a 2:2 degree, although candidates with 2:1s are in a considerably stronger position to gain a place on a postgraduate course and to gain funding.