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Returning to education? Lifelong learning runs degrees with a foundation year for people who don't have the usual qualifications.
Our flexible BSc lets you tailor your degree to the areas of biological science you’re passionate about, linked to your career goals. You’ll then put your new skills and knowledge into practice in the lab and field.
Combining human geography with planning, this course allows you to tackle issues of environmental and social justice within the context of urban development.
Tailor your degree to your interests and career goals with our BSc Mathematics course. Explore the topics that are important to you and gain the fundamental knowledge that every mathematician needs for a successful career.
In civil engineering you'll study structures, water, geotechnics and environmental issues. The foundation year will give you the essential skills and knowledge you’ll need to commence your MEng in Civil and Structural Engineering, giving you a strong start to your degree.
Gain the skills, knowledge and qualification to enter planning and related professions with our four-year integrated masters degree.
You’ll receive a thorough grounding in both the theory and the practical skills associated with this dynamic subject, encountering application areas such as cybersecurity, deep learning, speech recognition, cryptography and robotics. We’ll equip you with skills needed to succeed in your career.
Explore the basis of life at the molecular level, from cells, proteins and DNA, to how these molecules interact to sustain life. If you're thinking about a career in research, this course involves a major research project in your fourth year.
You'll gain both breadth and depth of knowledge across the full range of aeronautical and aerospace engineering. You'll also gain the additional project management experience and practical skills which employers demand on this four-year course.
Explore the basis of life at the molecular level, from cells, proteins and DNA, to how these molecules interact to sustain life, before putting your knowledge and skills into practice in the lab.
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.
Our LLB Law (European and International) is a qualifying law degree that gives you the foundations to develop a critical understanding of Common Law of England and Wales, and knowledge of European and international legal systems.
Our LLB Law degree gives you the foundation to build a critical understanding of modern English law. You'll also gain a practical feel for how the law works and evolves within society, and develop a skill set that equips you for a future career in law or in a wide range of managerial professions.
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.
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.
Learn to approach abstract problems in a logical way with our BSc Mathematics and Philosophy course. Tailor your degree to your interests and explore fundamental questions that will challenge your understanding of the world.
Gain a critical understanding of the Common Law of England and Wales in combination with a thorough study of the principles of criminology. Open doors for legal and criminological careers, as well as a wide range of managerial professions.
As well as a grounding in the fundamentals of Computer Science, you’ll learn the skills needed to design, develop and maintain secure and dependable software systems. You’ll develop skills in project management, teamwork and working with clients - highly valued by our graduate employers.
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.
This course provides a core grounding in computer science, with a focus on AI. You’ll have the opportunity to dive deeper into a range of AI-focussed topics such as deep learning, nature-inspired algorithms, text or speech processing and robotics.
If you want to study Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence) 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.