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Returning to education? Lifelong learning runs degrees with a foundation year for people who don't have the usual qualifications.
Study the laws that shape the universe with our accredited BSc. Explore the topics behind major technological advancements, and gain the fundamental knowledge and skills that every physicist needs for a successful career.
This is the perfect course if you’re looking to understand how personal attitudes and experiences relate to wider issues in politics. You'll be able to explore modules from both disciplines, which means you can analyse key topics such as globalisation, migration and gender from a political perspective and then examine how issues such as these impact our society.
Study the laws that shape the universe with our accredited course. Gain the fundamental knowledge and skills that every physicist needs for a successful career and spend most of your final year working on your own research project.
Examine the fundamental mathematics that has brought physicists ever closer to a ‘theory of everything’. You’ll explore the classical physics principles that defined scientific thinking up to the 20th century, and look in depth at topics like relativity and quantum mechanics.
Develop the skills for a career in research, whether you want to help answer complex questions raised by relativity and quantum mechanics, or help solve problems in industry. You’ll run your own research project and be trained by a member of staff who is an expert in the area you want to explore.
In our core undergraduate degree, you'll discover the underlying principles of materials science, and how these are applied across materials engineering situations. You can keep your course general or tailor your degree in later years with optional materials modules.
In our core undergraduate degree, you'll discover the underlying principles of materials science, and how these are applied across materials engineering situations. You can keep your course general or tailor your degree in later years with optional materials modules.
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.
On this degree you'll develop ethical data-driven solutions which have a positive impact on organisations and society. Taught by active researchers and developed with industry experts, you'll learn the technical and analytical competencies necessary to become a responsible data scientist.
Tailor your degree to your interests and develop your research skills with our MMath course. Gain the fundamental knowledge that every mathematician needs for a successful career and complete a major research project in your final year.
Tailor your degree to your interests and career goals with our BSc. Explore the topics that are important to you and gain the fundamental knowledge that every mathematician needs for a successful career.
Explore topics across mathematics and statistics with our accredited course. Gain the fundamental knowledge that every statistician needs for a successful career and complete a major research project.
Explore topics across mathematics and statistics with our accredited course. Gain the fundamental knowledge that every statistician needs for a successful career and develop your understanding of a range of statistical tools and techniques.
This course introduces you to the foundational subjects you need in order to develop a critical understanding of modern English law. You'll also gain a practical understanding of how the law works and evolves within society, equipping you with a valuable skillset for a future career in law.
This course covers the foundational subjects in the Common Law of England and Wales and provides the opportunity to understand European and international legal issues.
This three-year course covers the foundational legal subjects and combines them with a thorough study of the principles of criminology.
This degree combination equips you with the skills to flourish as both a historian and a political analyst, enabling you to develop your knowledge of critical historical events and themes. You’ll develop expertise at working with historical sources and think about how we study the past, applying this to the exciting and expansive range of periods.
Develop your language skills and historical awareness while deepening your understanding of cultures and societies in Europe and beyond. Both disciplines involve imagination and empathy - to interpret the traces of the past or other languages requires us to appreciate and understand many points of view.