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Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) at The University of Western Australia (UWA) — a 4-year honours degree for high-achieving students at the Crawley campus in Perth, Western Australia. Combine rigorous research training with majors across science, humanities, languages, economics and law. International students from Malaysia and across Asia can apply for February intake.
Indicative total fees are AU$ 208,150 (tuition plus application fee), with live AUD to MYR conversion in the fee breakdown below. Figures are illustrative — your final amount follows UWA’s official fee schedule for your intake year.
For Philosophy, UWA ranks in the top 150 globally and among the top 10 in Australia in QS World University Rankings by Subject. UWA also ranks #77 among the world’s universities overall.
What you will study: An integrated honours pathway with majors spanning physics, neuroscience, political science, languages, economics, law, music, genetics and data science. Level-by-level subjects are detailed in the programme structure.
Entry requirements: pathways include ATAR 98, UEC 5 points (best four), STPM 18 points (best three subjects), and A Levels AAA. English proficiency such as IELTS 6.5 overall (no band below 6.0) is required.
Career outcomes include academic research, law, medicine, consulting, policy analysis and professional pathways across science and the humanities.
Study at Perth (Crawley campus). Plan to apply at least three months before your February course start; allow time for your offer and Australian student visa before you travel.
E-Square provides free one-to-one counselling for UWA applications: document checklists, personal statement guidance, visa support, fee and living-cost planning, and WhatsApp follow-up from first enquiry to enrolment.
UWA ranks in the top 150 globally and among the top 10 in Australia for Philosophy in QS World University Rankings by Subject — a leading benchmark for this honours pathway at UWA.
Work on projects from housing and museums to space stations, as well as real sites through UWA’s industry and community engagement opportunities.
Learn from nationally and internationally renowned teachers and practitioners who are currently working in the field.
Study alongside architecture, landscape architecture, fine arts, urban design and history of art in a unique collaborative and creative environment.
Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) at UWA is offered at the Crawley campus in Perth, with research facilities, libraries and strong links to academia, industry and professional pathways across Western Australia.
The Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) offers 10 majors across sciences, humanities, languages, economics and law. Explore majors below; level-by-level subjects are in the programme structure.
Minimum academic requirements vary by qualification. Select your pathway below. Tap the grey on each card to see how scores are calculated. English test scores are in the next section; for scholarships, see Contact Us.
Scholarship options for this degree programme depend on your intake and academic profile. Contact us and we’ll check eligibility with The University of Western Australia (UWA).
Core fees are shown in Australian dollars (AUD). Ringgit (MYR) equivalents use a live AUD/MYR rate. Figures are illustrative only. The University of Western Australia (UWA) typically reviews tuition each year; expect an estimated 5–10% annual increase — always use the latest official tuition on your offer or fee schedule.
Indicative totals above are not a quote. Tuition and related fees follow The University of Western Australia (UWA)’s current published schedule for your intake year. For scholarships, contact us. MYR equivalents use the live rate shown above.
The Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) is a 4-year integrated honours degree at the Crawley campus, Perth. Expand each major below for level-by-level subjects.
Level 1 Core: Computational Thinking with Python; Multivariable Calculus; Mathematical Theory and Methods; Physics for Scientists and Engineers; Modern Physics
Bridging: Mathematics Foundations: Specialist; Physics Bridging Unit
Level 2 Core: Advanced Mathematics Method; Quantum Physics and Electromagnetism; Many Particle Systems
Level 3 Core: Quantum Mechanics; Electrodynamics and Relativity; Mathematical Physics
Level 3 Option: Astrophysics and Space Science; Quantum Computation; Atomic and Nuclear Physics; Topics in Contemporary Physics
Level 1 Core: Neuroscience in Society; Psychology: Mind and Brain; Human Biology I: Becoming Human; Human Biology II: Being Human; Frontiers in Biology; Physiology – How your body works; Molecular Biology of the Cell
Bridging: Introductory Chemistry; Mathematics Fundamentals; Mathematics Foundations: Methods; Analytical Methods for Scientists
Level 2 Core: Human Neurobiology; Cellular Physiology; Cognitive Neuroscience
Level 3 Core: Comparative Neurobiology; Advanced Neuroscience 1; Advanced Neuroscience 2; Neuroscience
Level 1 Core: The International Politics of Climate Change; Understanding Politics and Policy; Understanding Global Politics
Level 2 Core: Foundations of Foreign Policy; Foundations of Public Policy; Foundations of Comparative Politics; Foundations of Global Political Economy
Level 3 Option Group A: Autocracy and Democracy in Asia; The Politics of Human Rights; The Politics of Gender; Politics of the Mass Media; South Asia and the Middle East; Greater China; Islam and World Politics; The International Politics of Africa; Social Movements and the Politics of Change; Global Environmental Politics
Level 3 Option Group B: WA Parliamentary Research Program; Policy and Diplomacy in Practice; Work Integrated Learning Internship Program
Beginner: Level 1 — French Beginners 1, French Beginners 2; Level 2 — Literary French, French Studies 3–4; Level 3 — French Studies 5–6; Options — Contemporary French Culture, Francophone Caribbean Literature. Substitute: Language and Culture in French Polynesia
Intermediate: Level 1 — French Studies 3–4; Level 2 — French Studies 5–6, French Cinema; Level 3 — French Studies 7–8; same options
Advanced: Level 1 — French Studies 5–6; Level 2 — French Cinema, French Studies 7–8; Level 3 — French Studies 9, Contemporary French Culture, Francophone Caribbean Literature
Beginner: Level 1 — Chinese 1–2; Level 2 — Chinese 3A, Chinese 3–4; Level 3 — Social Issues in Contemporary China, Chinese 5–6. Substitute: China Field Study
Pre-intermediate: Level 1 — Chinese 3A, Chinese 3; Level 2 — Chinese 4–6; Level 3 — Social Issues in Contemporary China, Chinese 7–8
Intermediate: Level 1 — Chinese 3–4; Level 2 — Chinese 5–6; Options — Culture, Society and the State in Asia; Australia and Asia; Popular Culture in Asia; Level 3 — Chinese 7–8
Advanced: Level 1 — Chinese 5–6; Level 2 — Chinese 7–8; same options; Level 3 — Chinese 9–10
Level 1 Core: Microeconomics: Prices and Markets; Macroeconomics: Money and Finance
Bridging: Quantitative Methods for Business and Economics
Level 2 Core: Microeconomics: Policy and Applications; Macroeconomics: Policy and Applications
Level 2 Option: Rise of the Global Economy; Asia in the World Economy; Monetary Economics; Business Economics; Introductory Econometrics; Intermediate Mathematics for Economists
Level 3 Option: Health Economics; Development Economics; International Trade; International Finance; Game Theory and Strategic Thinking; Applied Microeconomics; Applied Macroeconomics; History of Economic Ideas; Money, Banking and Financial Markets; Applied Econometric Methods and Data Analysis; Economic Policy
Level 1 Core: Financial Accounting; Introduction to Law
Level 2 Core: Legal Framework of Business; Commercial Law; Company Law
Level 3 Core: Taxation Law; Business Law in Practice
Level 3 Option: International Law and the Sustainable Development Goals; International Commercial Law
Bridging: Music Language Foundations
Level 1 Core: Music Language 1–2; Musical Revolutions; Principal Studies 1–2; Popular Music in Global Perspective; Music Large Ensemble 1–2
Level 2 Core: Music and Practices of Listening; Music in Action
Level 3 Core: Music, Society and Ideas
Level 3 Option: Music in the Sixties; Music in Film, TV and Video Games; Conducting
Level 1 Core: Introductory Cellular Biochemistry; Frontiers in Biology; Science, Society and Data Analysis; Molecular Biology of the Cell
Bridging: Introductory Chemistry; Mathematics Fundamentals; Mathematics Foundations: Methods
Level 2 Core: Molecular Genetics; Principles of Inheritance
Level 3 Core: Phenotype to Genotype; Evolutionary Processes; Evolution and Development; Genomics
Level 1 Core: Computational Thinking with Python; Relational Database Management Systems; Ethics for the Digital Age: An Introduction to Moral Philosophy; Statistics for Science
Bridging: Mathematics Foundations: Methods
Level 2 Core: Introduction to Data Science; Analysis of Experiments; Analysis of Observations
Level 3 Core: Professional Computing; Data Warehousing; Agile Web Development; Statistical Learning; Introduction to Bayesian Computing and Statistics
UWA offers a February intake for this degree. Plan to apply at least 3 months before your classes start — earlier is better for international students.
Illustrative planning window for your February intake — confirm the exact closing date with UWA or our advisors.
Allow time to retake if required before your intake so English proofs are ready with your application.
Official source: Intake dates and closing deadlines are set by UWA and may change. Always verify on the official application channel before you commit.
Live rate (same as Fee estimate): 1 AUD = — MYR
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