Single honours , combined honours – how many subjects do you want to study ? One subject
Single honours degree
In a single honours degree , you study one subject in depth for the duration of your course .
How it works
• You apply for a named single honours degree
• You can take modules from other subject areas , and they will be mentioned in your degree transcript , but the title of your degree will only refer to the main subject , e . g . BA ( Hons ) Architecture
Two subjects
Combined honours degree
A combined honours degree allows you to study two subjects in depth .
How it works
• You apply for a named combined honours degree course , e . g . BSc ( Hons ) Criminology and Cybercrime
• You ' ll study two different but complementary disciplines in one academically coherent course
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Pathway degree *
We offer some pathway degrees in Humanities and Social Sciences subjects . In a pathway degree , you study a core subject in depth and add another complementary subject during your second and third years .
How it works
• You apply for a single honours degree e . g . BA ( Hons ) History , which offers pathway options
• For Combined your first term , you honours study that subject exclusively
• In January of year 1 you can choose to take a pathway option in year 2
• If you want to take a pathway option , you choose your second , ‘ minor ’ subject from a set list of alternatives
• You will study some elements of your minor subject during a year 1 module , so you ' ll have had some preparation by the time you start your pathway in year 2
• In January of year 2 , you decide whether to continue your pathway into year 3 or finish it at the end of year 2
• If you continue with your chosen pathway to the end of your course , you graduate with your single honours degree ‘ with ’ your chosen pathway subject e . g . BA ( Hons ) English Literature with Media Studies
Look out for this symbol in the course listings .
* These pathway programmes are delivered in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences and are not to be confused with the pathways run by the International College Portsmouth ( ICP ).
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Dual degrees
You to gain two Bachelor ' s degrees in less time than it takes to study them separately .
Most dual degrees involve studying at two universities , so you ' ll benefit from the teaching expertise , latest research and facilities of both institutions . And because each university is usually located in a different country , you ' ll get to experience another culture and build a professional network .
You ' ll study more modules than on a single degree , developing a more comprehensive knowledge of your subject . You ' ll also gain an understanding of different cultures , which helps you work more effectively with people from different backgrounds .
All of this helps you stand out in a competitive job market after you graduate .
Dual Bachelor ' s degrees typically last 3.5 or 4 years when you study full time , compared to 3 years for a single degree .
They ' re not the same as joint degrees , where you study with two or more universities and graduate with a single certificate signed by all institutions .
Our current dual degrees are :
• BSc ( Hons ) Counter Terrorism , Intelligence and Cybercrime ( page 77 )
• BSc ( Hons ) Environmental Science and Management ( page 103 )
• BA ( Hons ) Global Communication and Media ( page 125 )
• BA ( Hons ) International Business ( page 68 )
• BSc ( Hons ) Sport , Health and Exercise Sciences ( page 137 )
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