by maenad on Thu Mar 08, 2007 8:08 pm
*Firstly, are certain honours modules compulsory, therefore if one is doing a joint degree there is no choice about which modules are taken?*
I think it depends on the course. I am still planning on a degree in Classics and from what I can tell at least in third year my language classes are arranged for me. But I have been told (need to confirm this) that I will need to do three Latin modules and two Greek, leaving me with three 'extra' choices over the two Honours years (Ancient History, Classical Studies). So it's not completely inflexible. If I do Ancient History as part of my degree, there is a compulsory introductory module, but more choice in the rest.
*Secondly, is there a chance one might not get on to certain modules due to too much demand?*
Yes. But if the subject is part of your degree you have a better chance. I also have a friend who told me proudly that he persuaded advisors to let him take modules which were 'full' even though he lost his PtP in more than one module in sub-honours.
*Finally what are the advantages of joint honours, would it be worth one’s while dropping back to single?*
Joint honours allows you to keep up two subjects you love or which will be important in the future. However, single honours means a deeper and broader focus on one subject. Depends on what you want really.
I would say definitely keep the meeting - you need to speak to someone from your own department to find out what your options are and what demand is like. I only know about my department and even then I'm not in honours left so I'll be asking some of your questions in the future too.
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