Important rule for Combined Honours students:
You must take AT LEAST 40 credits from each subject at level 6. You are free to split your remaining 40 credits at each level between your two subjects in anyway you like.
These 40 credits can come from both Compulsory and Optional modules.
A Compulsory Module is a module offered by your Subject that you MUST take.
Semester 1:
You must take 20 credits as follows:
Education Secondary:
Optional Modules are offered by your Subject and you are free to pick any of the Optional Modules listed to make up your credit totals.
Semester 1:
You must select 40 credits from the following modules:
Education Secondary:
EDU6007-20 Secondary Education Independent Project: Part 1
EDU6105-20 Health, Wellbeing and Education
EDU6106-20 Young People, Identities and Subcultures
History:
HIS6010-40/1 History Project (Part 1 of a single year long module, semester 1, worth 20 out of the 40 credits total)
HIS6112-20 The Past as Professional Practice: Museums, Heritage and Archaeology
HIS6115-20 Propaganda, censorship and intelligence
ENG6112-20 Nation and Race in the Early Modern Atlantic World
Semester 2:
You must select 60 credits from the following modules:
Education Secondary:
EDU6008-20 Secondary Education Independent Project: Part 2*
EDU6111-20 Identity, Philosophy and Education
EDU6113-20 Social and Educational Inclusion
History:
HIS6010-40/2 History Project (Part 2 of a single year long module, semester 2, worth 20 out of the 40 credits total)
HIS6111-20 Conflict and community: the politics of heritage
HIS6113-20 The City in Global Contexts
HIS6116-20 Suffrage, Status and Society
*This Semester 2 ‘part 2’ module is linked together with the partner ‘part 1’ module EDU6007-20 in Semester 1 and students must have taken EDU6007-20 before selecting it.
An Open Module is a module offered to all students by a Subject that is not your own. You can pick ONE 20 credit Open Module per academic year in order to broaden your study. This Open Module is selected instead of one 20 credit Optional Module.