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Returning to education? Lifelong learning runs degrees with a foundation year for people who don't have the usual qualifications.
This course bridges between humanities and science, training you in the study of language and linguistics. You'll discover the science behind language acquisition and processing, and will learn how English has changed over the centuries and the impact it has on society today.
The combination of English and History uniquely positions you to interrogate a wealth of texts and place them within their historical and socio-political contexts. Both subjects offer modules that explore language, literature and historical cultures from the medieval period up until the present day.
The English and Music dual honours degree allows you to pursue your creative and critical passions across the arts. Through practical activities such as creative writing, music composition, and performance, you’ll develop your skills as both a writer and a musician. Through analysis of language, texts, theatre, film, scores, and recordings, you’ll gain a critical understanding of English and Music and how they work together.
Throughout this unique integrated degree you’ll learn how language and literature influence, inform and inspire each other. Build a degree that follows your interests with a range of modules that focus on each discipline separately, as well as those that explore the relationship between the two.
Gain a deep understanding of the relationship between language, literature and culture and how they impact society in Europe and beyond. You will explore rhetoric, poetry, prose, theatre and film in English and other languages as you apply practical skills in your study of modern foreign languages.
Studying English and Philosophy together is your invitation to dive into the most exciting, age-old debates about what it means to be human. You'll study everything from theatre, poetry and creative writing to ethics, metaphysics and the philosophy of art. You’ll explore the foundations of what it means to live a meaningful life.
Develop and deepen your understanding and love of literature, whilst building a highly employable skill set. Our world-leading experts will guide you through over 1,000 years of literary art, engaging with film, theatre, and creative writing from all over the world.
Our accredited speech and language therapy course combines clinical practice and theoretical knowledge with case-based learning, preparing you for a rewarding career supporting people with communication or swallowing difficulties.
This combination of linguistics and modern languages and cultures will deepen your understanding of how language works, how it changes, and how it shapes societies.
Apply yourself in a wide range of clinical settings, learn from patients and discover how you can provide the best possible care. You can develop the skills, knowledge, attitudes and behaviours to make a real difference in healthcare.
A Modern Languages and Cultures degree at Sheffield is a confident step into the wider world. You'll gain skills that are highly valued by employers. You'll learn to communicate effectively in two foreign languages and develop a sophisticated understanding of the countries where they’re spoken.
Learn core fields of computer systems - including maths, control, embedded systems and programming, - then apply them in advanced modules. Gain hardware and software skills for careers in robotics, IoT, AI and more, completing individual and group research projects in Years 3 and 4.
Combining business management with modern languages and cultures gives your degree a global focus. You’ll study key areas of business management, such as organisational behaviour, marketing, operations management, and strategy alongside Catalan, Czech, Dutch, French, German, Portuguese or Spanish.
Learn about the fundamental concepts in mechatronic and robotic areas, including mathematics, computing, control, electronics and embedded systems.
Learn about the fundamental concepts in mechatronic and robotic areas, including mathematics, computing, control, electronics and embedded systems.
If you want to study software engineering but don't meet our standard entry requirements, our foundation year could be for you. You'll learn the fundamentals of maths, physics and engineering in a variety of innovative ways to prepare you for your degree.
Learn to create and design the products that shape our world, from medicines and fuels to plastics and high-tech materials. The foundation year prepares you with essential science, maths, and engineering skills. Once you’ve successfully completed it, you’ll progress onto the MEng degree.
Embark on a transformative journey with our innovative and comprehensive integrated masters in Computer Science.
If you don't have the usual scientific or mathematical background for an engineering degree, a foundation year is for you.
Biomedical Engineering is a dynamic, multidisciplinary field linking engineering and medicine to improve health and quality of life. The foundation year builds your maths, science and practical skills, preparing you to progress onto the BEng degree.