Module Flexibility

Many courses now offer a variety of options to students in their second and final years of study. This allows the individual to make decisions as to the subject areas that they study. You may want to choose modules providing a wide-breadth of study or ones which give in-depth analysis of key areas.

Course Flexibility
Having considered all details on the course content, it is worthwhile considering the flexibility that you will have in changing your course if you have a change of heart once you have started the course. Many universities allow individuals to change their minds about the course that they are undertaking as long as this is within the first month of the course starting. This will be important to you, if you are undecided on what career path you would like to follow.

To Summarise
Being aware of these factors when deciding on a course will make it easier for you to make your final choice. It will also help to reduce the possibility of choosing a course that may not be right for you.  If you have already chosen the career that you would like to pursue, making a decision on the course will be significantly easier.

However, if you are unsure which path you would like to follow in the long-term, you need to be sure that the course you select will leave multiple options available. In this instance, it is also better to choose a subject that you are good at or enjoy. If you do not like the subject, it is unlikely that you will be able to commit yourself for the time required.  When making a decision on course it is also important to remember that most professions, including Law, IT, Business and Media do not require a subject specific degree.

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