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About the Degree

Our programme enables you to choose modules from two, three or even four subjects, enabling you to develop your expertise or to explore new interests.

We provide a flexible, multidisciplinary framework with the opportunity to spend a year abroad or on a work placement, preparing you for your career ambitions.
Programme subjects
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What is Combined Honours in Social Sciences?

Combined Honours in Social Sciences allows you to create your own bespoke programme suited to your individual interests, strengths and career plans. You can choose to study up to 4 subjects within Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities.

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Subjects within the Programme

To study some subjects and associated modules, you'll need to meet subject-specific entry requirements.  Please check the Entry Requirements section in the Combined Social Sciences course description.

Classics and Ancient History

English (English Literature)

History

School of Modern Languages & Cultures: Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian or Spanish

Centre for Foreign Language Study: Students who aren't specialising in a language can still study a language module. Languages offered currently include: Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean and Spanish. They're available at various levels, from complete beginners’ to post-GCSE to advanced level.  

Music

Philosophy

Theology

Visual Arts

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What might my CHSS programme look like?

You can study two, three or four subjects through the CHSS degree, but what would that really look like in practice?  Here’s a few indicative pathways that show you what this degree might look like for you. 

Not all modules are available every academic year.  For more information about the modules named here, please look at our Faculty Handbook. These are example pathways and don’t feature real students from the CHSS programme. However, if you visit us or get in touch, you will have the opportunity to meet current students and ask questions about their programme of study.

 

Can I take some subjects in Social Sciences, but focus mainly on another area?

If you're looking to focus on subjects in the Arts and Humanities with the option to also study some subjects in the Social Sciences, you will need to apply for the Liberal Arts degree (LA01).

If you'd like to focus on Science subjects, but also study a Social Sciences subject, you will need to apply for the Natural Sciences degree (CFG0/FGC0).

Please note it is not possible to study Business and Economics alone or Politics and International Relations alone. For these combinations you would need to look at courses offered by the Business School or School of Government and International Affairs, respectively. You can however study them in combination with another subject(s).

Which modules can I choose?

Your choice of modules is subject to availability, timetable constraints, and the approval of the Director of Combined Honours in Social Sciences. You'll also need to meet subject-specific entry requirements to study some subjects and associated modules.