You must select a dissertation in Philosophy or Language Sciences. There are two options in Philosophy - either an independent dissertation or two coursework dissertations. An independent Philosophy dissertation is a a single 8,000-word dissertation. You should select Philosophy Dissertation (PHIL10026) for this option. The Philosophy coursework dissertation option involves submitting 2x 5,000-word essays in place of the standard assessment for two additional Year 4 Philosophy Honours courses. To take the coursework dissertation, you must select two courses from the Year 4 course options listed below (within Group A). These courses are attended as normal but will not count towards your optional credit total. You must have taken an Language Sciences 'Skills' course to take a dissertation in Language Sciences. You need to pick two Language Science courses from any category (Foundation, Skills, Linguistics, or English Language) - this list shows all courses available. The LEL Honours handbook provides full details on which courses belong to which category. Some courses appear in more than one category, but you cannot take the same course twice. You may take Guided Research C (Semester 1) and/or Guided Research D (Semester 2) as 'free choice' options. Both courses can be taken if you wish.