Flexible Combined Honours Degree
Please note the School of Education and Lifelong Learning will not be recruiting any more undergraduate students from 2009. For more information please see the main Undergraduate home page
Replacing the previous University Modular Degree programme, this exciting new University Undergraduate Degree structure enables students to combine programmes that are not already combined in a combined honours degree. This means, you have the flexibility to combine Education Studies or Childhood and Youth Studies with any one of the following:
- Animal Behaviour
- Arabic (from second year)
Archaeology - Biosciences: molecular and cellular biology
- Computing
- Creative Media and Information Technology (from second year)
- Economics
- English
- French
- Geography
- German
- History
- International Relations
- Italian
- Law
- Management
- Mathematics
- Medieval Studies
- Mediterranean Studies
- Philosophy
- Politics
- Psychology
- Renaissance Studies
- Russian
- Sociology
- Spanish
- Sport Sciences
- Theology
You may be interested in combining Education Studies or Childhood and Youth Studies with programmes that share similar perspectives (e.g. Sociology, Psychology, History or Philosophy). Alternatively, in preparation for becoming a teacher, you may wish to combine Education Studies or Childhood and Youth Studies with a programme that would provide you with a National Curriculum subject specialism (e.g. Biological Sciences, Geography, Mathematics or Theology).
For further details on how the degree works and the options available to you, visit the University’s Flexible Combined Honours webpages or download a PDF Factfile
