A Combined Honours programme allows you to study two or more subjects (from a list of 75 subjects) to form your degree. You can choose the amount of time you spend on each of your subjects. For more information visit our Combined Honours Programmes page.
Combined Studies is a programme for students with an assessment decision of NFN who cannot continue on their current programme or work towards the degree title for which they originally enrolled - they have exhausted all four opportunities on a core module. UEL Students can transfer to Combined Studies, and still complete an honours degree and obtain a full honours classification. Further information regarding Combined Studies can be found on UEL Plus or you can visit a Helpdesk to pick up a handbook.
The School of Combined Honours will be able to process your module registration and also give you general advice about Combined Honours programmes. At any time you can email enquiries to our email address: combined.honours@uel.ac.uk. If you need to find details of your module registration or assessment results, please first visit your profile on UEL Direct. You can access UEL Direct from the UEL homepage.
The Academic Framework was implemented in October 2004. The regulations can be viewed here
For Extenuating Circumstances information, please visit the Extenuating Circumstances information page.
For the Student Charter which gives details of the service you can expect from us and what we can expect from you, please click here.
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Jean Elliot (40) of Ashford Middlesex, graduated in November 2008 in Applied Health Sciences. Jean won the School of Combined Honours Prize for achieving the highest overall degree in the School in 2008.
Jean says "I am very pleased to have won the Combined Honours Prize ... my family were so proud ... this has really boosted
my confidence. I changed to Combined Studies in the second year of my degree and it
was a sound decision. It allowed me to choose modules that were of most interest
to me and to fit in my study around my full-time job ... I would like to thank the Combined Honours Team
for their support and for the prize cheque. I will be using the prize money to
take my sister, who encouraged me in my darkest 'I can't do this!!!!' moments,
to a spa day and meal out. "
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