She sometimes felt looked down on by staff and students for not being dedicated enough to the subject. While there are many drawbacks to joint honours courses, I still believe it was the right choice for me. While there may be clashing deadlines and twice the work, you could find a joint honours course twice as enriching. Joint honours degrees — twice as nice or a timetabling nightmare? You have the flexibility to choose from a wide range of subjects. You can then combine 2 or 3 of them for in-depth study in one of the most extensive degree programmes of its kind in the UK.
You'll attend the same lectures and classes as students specialising in each subject, but you'll only take a proportion of the options in each subject, so your workload will be the same as any other student. Where an established Combined Honours degree exists at either campus the combination will not be available under FCH. If you are interested in combining three subjects, please contact us before applying.
Living and studying in a different country is an exciting experience that broadens your academic and cultural horizons, as well as giving you the opportunity to widen your circle of friends.
We have partnership arrangements with many prestigious institutions across the globe. Exactly where you can apply to study will depend on the subjects you are studying at Exeter. For a full list please visit the Study Abroad website. Credit for academic work during your year abroad is arranged by agreement between the University of Exeter and the host institution.
These marks are then translated back into your degree at Exeter. If you are Studying Abroad for a semester or full year, your time abroad will count toward your final degree. Please refer to your College Study Abroad co-ordinator for further details. For the year that you spend studying abroad you will pay a significantly reduced tuition fee to Exeter, but nothing to your host university — for more information visit our fees pages. If you were previously eligible, you will continue to receive a maintenance loan whilst on your Study Abroad year.
There are no limits on the number of placements available and you can swap onto this option after you start your course. Undertaking graduate-level work during your degree unlocks a world of experience that allows you to develop essential employability and interpersonal skills that relate to your degree and future career.
A work placement will dramatically boost your confidence, enhance your CV and develop graduate level skills and competencies that employers are looking for. The sector and country you choose to work within is very much your choice as you will be responsible for finding and organising your placement.
We will provide plenty of guidance and support during your first and second years which will prepare you to research and apply for placements. Ultimately, the university will give final approval to your placement to make sure you have a valuable experience.
Visit our website to learn more about employment experience opportunities. Spending up to a year living and working in a different country is an exciting experience that broadens your academic and cultural horizons, as well as giving you the opportunity to widen your circle of friends.
By carrying out a graduate-level work placement or placements abroad you can demonstrate to employers your adaptability, cultural awareness, independence and resourcefulness and, depending on where you stay, may also have gained a working knowledge of another language. You will be paid in accordance with the rules of the country you work in and there may be visa restrictions or requirements which you need to consider when applying.
See online for details. Find out more about tuition fees and funding. Science-based subjects will also include laboratory work and experiments. Our teaching emphasises the need to analyse, discuss and deploy ideas in a variety of settings and not simply on the ability to memorise. Modules are also designed to encourage you to think and write analytically about broad subjects. If you study a three-year programme, assessments in the final two years count towards your classification, and for a four-year programme the final three years.
Students can access detailed information about modules and learning outcomes and take part in discussion forums. Most subjects available through FCH are based at the Streatham Campus, including business subjects such as Management and Economics, humanities and social sciences subjects such as Politics and Modern Languages, and sciences such as Mathematics and Biological Sciences. We offer the Exeter Award and the Exeter Leaders Award which include employability-related workshops, skills events, volunteering and employment which will contribute to your career decision-making skills and success in the employment market.
Our graduates compete very successfully in the employment market, many employers target the University when recruiting new graduates. Please note that, due to data protection, the job titles and organisations are listed independently and do not necessarily correspond. To see more of student life at Durham follow thedurhamstudent on Instagram and like and subscribe to our YouTube channel durhamstudent.
Find out what life is really like at Durham University from those who are best to explain, our current students. Find out what life is really like at Durham University. University Website. Departments Student experience Undergraduate. Combined Honours could be for you. So how does it work? Marina Mestres-Segarra Heya! Follow me on Instagram wheretofindmarina.
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