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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 BSc course allows you to specialise in methodological modules, learn rigorous quantitative and analytical skills and apply this knowledge to your analysis of economics issues and policy.
This course allows you to specialise in methodological modules with finance. You'll learn rigorous quantitative and analytical skills and apply this knowledge to your analysis of economics issues and policy.
Gain the skills, knowledge and qualification to enter planning and related professions with our four-year integrated masters degree.
Specialise in methodological economics modules while gaining foundational skills in finance. You'll learn rigorous quantitative and analytical skills and apply this knowledge to your analysis of economics issues and financial policy.
This BSc course allows you to specialise in methodological modules, learn rigorous quantitative and analytical skills and apply this knowledge to your analysis of economics issues and policy.
Combine advanced mathematical and technical skills with the opportunity to apply these to real-world economic issues.
Landscape architecture is the planning, design and management of spaces for nature and people. Specialise in ecology or planning alongside broad training in landscape theories and concepts as part of this five-year integrated masters course, which includes one year working in a professional landscape practice.
Explore the relationship between economic and political aspects of the modern world in this dual honours degree.
Gain a strong foundation in how economics works and explore a range of economic specialisms. As you progress through your degree, you'll learn how to use economics to solve the important real-world problems that we face 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.
Combining human geography with planning, this course allows you to tackle issues of environmental and social justice within the context of urban development.
Our BA programme provides you with a broad understanding of economics, and exposes you to a wide range of specialist economics areas. As you progress through your degree, your focus will be on the application of economics to real-world problems.
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.
Sociology focuses on the relationships between individuals and society. It revolves around examining how personal attitudes and experiences relate to wider issues, understanding how group phenomena can give collective meaning to an individual's actions, and on social change and the ways forces, like globalisation, impact upon society.
Explore the relationship between economic and political aspects of the modern world in this dual honours degree.
Gain a professional qualification from the Royal Institute of British Architects and the Landscape Institute, with the first integrated degree of its kind in the world.
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.