Example sentences of "an honours [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Independent fieldwork for an honours thesis is carried out between the third and fourth years of study .
2 A specialised course in Immunology in the third year builds on earlier courses in cell and molecular biology , and leads to an honours specialisation in the fourth year .
3 They can also spend all or part of an honours year abroad , as the department and the faculty have links with many European and American universities .
4 Furthermore , I suspect that many sixth-form English teachers have acquired an Honours degree in the subject without ever coming to like or appreciate poetry , and they pass on their incapacities .
5 BACKGROUND : Graduated from Southampton University in 1982 with an Honours degree in English ; worked for Customs and Excise as a VAT control officer 1982–1986 .
6 Maybe she did have an honours degree in sociology .
7 This course allows students to gain an honours degree and professional teaching certification .
8 After a two-year common course students elect and are selected for either a three-year honours degree in Consumer Studies or a four-year sandwich degree in Consumer Studies which , as well as leading to the award of an honours degree , includes a Diploma in Industrial Studies ( DIS ) awarded for the successful completion of a year 's industrial placement .
9 Students study three subjects in the first year , after which they may continue with one of these subjects for an honours degree .
10 The following programmes each integrate two or three disciplines into a vocationally attractive course of interdisciplinary study leading to an honours degree .
11 Applicants offering qualifications other than those acceptable for an honours degree will be considered for entry to the ordinary degree .
12 Viv Geen graduated from the Central School of Art and Design , London , in 1983 , with an honours degree in textile design .
13 He had studied literature with the Open University for three years , and already planned , albeit theoretically , to complete an honours degree and go on to do some postgraduate work .
14 Unlike Oriental contemporaries who begin to practise at school , John — a PE1 tax trainee with Arthur Andersen — began training while pursuing an honours degree in molecular biology and biochemistry at Durham University .
15 It is suggested that the framework is sufficient to allow for the definition , within it , of an honours degree course in Electronic Publishing and that the time is ripe for such courses to begin to appear .
16 Piers Ottey studied at Chelsea School of Art , where he obtained an honours degree in Fine Art .
17 In the mid-19705 , in Great Britain , the polytechnics of Liverpool and Newcastle.upon-Tyne are offering a three.year degree course in librarianship which can be transformed into an honours degree by a fourth-year course in education , leading to dual qualification ; Leeds Polytechnic plans to follow suit , and already offers three.year. trained teachers the chance to turn their qualification into a bachelor 's degree by intensive part-time study of librarianship .
18 Sometimes the difference has to do with the length and scope of the course : Open University pass degrees require six credits , while an honours degree requires eight .
19 If you wish , you can go on from there to gain an Honours degree .
20 However , in order to prevent students gaining an honours degree by ‘ attrition ’ , a maximum number of modules are allowed to be taken , if a student extends Stage II beyond six terms , in order to retain honours eligibility .
21 It provides a modular course of study with a total of 360 credits which candidates must gain in order to qualify , and is equivalent to an honours degree .
22 doing an honours degree in maths , so I 'm waiting till she 's finished and then
23 It is assumed that the reader is familiar with the elements of thermodynamics , statistical mechanics and elasticity to the level of an honours degree in physics or chemistry but since continuum mechanics and viscoelasticity are not commonly found in such courses a detailed account of them is give in Chaps 2 and 3 , Chap .
24 Where the degree course and the HNC/HND course have not been designed to be integral with each other , students seeking entry to the degree course on the basis of the HNC/HND will normally need to take two further academic years of full-time study for a Degree and three further academic years of full-time study for an Honours Degree ( or the part-time equivalents ) .
25 Where the degree course and the HNC/HND course are designed to form a continuous integrated programme and where students by the end of the second year or the equivalent stage have not only achieved the SCOTVEC award but also satisfied the objectives and reached the standard required by CNAA for that stage of a degree course , students may take one further academic year of full-time study for a Degree and two further academic years of full-time study for an Honours Degree ( or the part-time equivalents ) .
26 A total of 480 points is usually needed for an honours degree .
27 Applicants must have an Honours degree in Psychology and some relevant experience .
28 Minimum entry qualification is an Honours degree in Chemistry or its approved equivalent .
29 The structure of the degree in the Faculties last mentioned normally comprises two years of foundation courses followed either by finishing courses in the third year , for a general degree , or by two years of honours courses for an honours degree .
30 It is possible to study for an honours degree in Italian , or for the variety of joint honours degrees set out at the beginning of the Arts section ( with another modern European language , for example , or with a number of other Arts subjects , or with Business Studies ) , and Italian may also be taken as a major or minor part of the MA(General) and the MA ( General Honours ) .
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