Purpose In the UK, the vast majority of university students specialise and study just one subject at bachelor degree level, commonly known in the UK as a single honours degree. However, nearly all British universities will permit students if they wish to study two or even three subjects, so-called joint or combined honours degrees, internationally known as a double major. The purpose of this paper is to explore whether the study of a joint rather than a single honours degree had an impact on employment outcomes six months after graduation. Design/methodology/approach The authors analysed the complete data set provided from the Higher Education Statistics Agency Destination of Leavers from the Higher Education survey. The data were analysed ...
This paper explores graduates’ views on the relationship between higher education and employment. It...
The paper compares the early employment experiences of graduates from the shorter UK bachelors degre...
We exploit individual-level administrative data for whole populations of UK university students for ...
Purpose In the UK, the vast majority of university students specialise and study just one subject at...
In the UK, the majority of university students specialise and study just one subject at bachelor deg...
Joint or combined honours degrees in the UK generally permit students to study two subjects to full ...
Joint or combined honours degrees generally permit students to study two subjects to full honours de...
Combined or joint honours degrees represent 10% of all UK undergraduates. 50,000 out of 500,000 curr...
Over the last decade, there has been an increase in the popularity and number of combined or joint d...
Over the last decade, there has been an increase in the popularity and number of combined or joint d...
In the UK, the majority of university students specialise and study just one subject at bachelor deg...
The motivation for this research was to explore the lived experience of joint honours students, for ...
The motivation for this research was to explore the lived experience of joint honours students, for ...
The motivation for this research was to explore the lived experience of joint honours students, for ...
The focus of the research was students’ perceptions of whether joint honours degrees represented a s...
This paper explores graduates’ views on the relationship between higher education and employment. It...
The paper compares the early employment experiences of graduates from the shorter UK bachelors degre...
We exploit individual-level administrative data for whole populations of UK university students for ...
Purpose In the UK, the vast majority of university students specialise and study just one subject at...
In the UK, the majority of university students specialise and study just one subject at bachelor deg...
Joint or combined honours degrees in the UK generally permit students to study two subjects to full ...
Joint or combined honours degrees generally permit students to study two subjects to full honours de...
Combined or joint honours degrees represent 10% of all UK undergraduates. 50,000 out of 500,000 curr...
Over the last decade, there has been an increase in the popularity and number of combined or joint d...
Over the last decade, there has been an increase in the popularity and number of combined or joint d...
In the UK, the majority of university students specialise and study just one subject at bachelor deg...
The motivation for this research was to explore the lived experience of joint honours students, for ...
The motivation for this research was to explore the lived experience of joint honours students, for ...
The motivation for this research was to explore the lived experience of joint honours students, for ...
The focus of the research was students’ perceptions of whether joint honours degrees represented a s...
This paper explores graduates’ views on the relationship between higher education and employment. It...
The paper compares the early employment experiences of graduates from the shorter UK bachelors degre...
We exploit individual-level administrative data for whole populations of UK university students for ...