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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.
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.
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.
Landscape architecture is the design, planning and management of spaces for both nature and people. This course aims to train landscape architects who understand planning and how design proposals affect the environment. If you enjoy biology, geography, art, politics, economics or history you will appreciate the scope and challenge of this course which has two optional specialisms in planning or ecology.
Engage with the world’s greatest thinkers to confront life’s fundamental questions. By combining creative imagination with rigorous reasoning, you will master critical thinking. From classical roots to the cutting edge, this course empowers you to build your own arguments and ask big questions.
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.
This course is unique in offering you the opportunity to develop a broad understanding of the relationship between digital media and society from a social science perspective. You will use innovative digital methods to research digital media in society, and learn to make digital media products that focus on the needs of the user.
In this diverse interdisciplinary degree, you'll study momentous questions, from the value of religious faith, spirituality and wellbeing to the ethics of climate change or euthanasia. You'll develop a sophisticated understanding of the history of ideas and develop your own critical perspectives.
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.
Practise journalism for real with your own patch in the city, covering grassroots stories to international global current affairs. Each day will present you with a new challenge: you could be on location filming for a breaking TV news story, heading to the courtroom to cover live trials, or interviewing a sports star for an Instagram reel.
Perform, compose and write about music while developing your understanding of East Asian culture and language. You'll spend your third year studying at a partner university abroad. Modules span musicology, ethnomusicology, music psychology, musical industries and music technology.
Landscape architecture is the design, planning and management of spaces for both nature and people. This course aims to train landscape architects who understand planning and how design proposals affect the environment. If you enjoy biology, geography, art, politics, economics or history you will appreciate the scope and challenge of this course which has two optional specialisms in planning or ecology.
Taught by world-leading academics, we offer a diverse and flexible range of modules, inspiring you to become the musician you want to be. We provide creative experiences within a range of musical industries to help you establish your professional career.
Combining human geography with planning, this course allows you to tackle issues of environmental and social justice within the context of urban development.
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.
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 and operations management alongside Catalan, Czech, Dutch, French, German, Portuguese, Russian or Spanish.
Human geography involves exploring the relationship between people and our planet. You’ll learn about the contemporary world and gain skills to address global and local challenges. We’ll encourage your geographical curiosity and equip you with the skills and knowledge you'll need for a diverse range of careers.
Discover the dynamic forces shaping our planet and gain the skills to tackle the climate crisis. The course combines hands-on fieldwork, laboratory classes and teaching by world-leading researchers, and will will help you develop the analytical, technical and problem-solving skills valued by employers.
Gain the skills, knowledge and qualification to enter planning and related professions with our four-year integrated masters degree.
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.