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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 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.
Gain both academic knowledge and practical experience on this unique interdisciplinary degree, taught by world-leading academics across seven departments. Develop a strong understanding across engineering disciplines and how they all fit together, before specialising in your area of interest.
By bringing together your study of politics and languages and cultures, you'll deepen your understanding of European culture and world affairs. Examine political issues from different cultural perspectives and set your study of languages and cultures in their broader political contexts.
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.
Explore topics at the cutting edge of chemistry with our accredited BSc Chemistry course. Gain fundamental knowledge across the breadth of chemistry and develop the skills that every chemist needs for a successful career.
Prepare for the growing demands of the healthcare sector and pharmaceutical industry with our accredited BSc Chemistry with Biological and Medicinal Chemistry course. Gain fundamental chemistry knowledge and explore topics in biological and medicinal chemistry.
This course helps you to understand the role of accounting and financial management within an organisation, as well as providing a solid grounding in modern economic theory and techniques of applied economic analysis.
Gain a comprehensive understanding of a range of core business topics, combining academic study with practical skill development. With a wide array of optional modules, you can specialise in an area of interest or keep your options open, gaining insight into a range of different disciplines.
This degree allows you to shape your studies across China, Japan, and Korea while developing practical analytical and intercultural skills valued by employers. You will also have the opportunity to spend a year abroad which will prepare you to engage with a region central to global affairs.
Build your connections and career with our accredited MChem Chemistry with an Industrial Placement Year course. Gain fundamental knowledge of chemistry, spend a year working in industry, and complete a research project in one of our world-class research groups.
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.
Discover the technology that powers modern life – from smartphones and electric vehicles to renewable energy systems and cutting-edge electronics. Learning spans everything from designing semiconductor chips, circuits and motors to building digital electronic, communication and power systems.
On this course, you’ll learn to design and operate processes that make fuels, medicines, plastics, food, and advanced materials. You’ll explore energy production and sustainable manufacturing while gaining hands-on skills to tackle real-world challenges in cutting-edge industries.
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.
Combining human geography with planning, this course allows you to tackle issues of environmental and social justice within the context of urban development.
The first two years of our BEng degree comprehensively cover the fundamental principles of mechanical engineering. The pinnacle of your third year centres around an individual research project. This course is designed to enhance your independence, communication skills, and organisational abilities, providing a solid foundation for your future engineering career.
This course combines subjects from all of the engineering disciplines associated with buildings and their infrastructure, as well as providing an understanding of architectural thinking and practice.
This degree gives you the chance to really think deeply about some of the big debates going on in the world right now. You'll discuss questions of ethics, justice, legitimacy and human rights, and use your knowledge of philosophy and political theory to underpin your arguments. You'll learn about the thoughts of major figures such as Plato, Kant and Marx, as well as those of less well known figures, and analyse how these theories can be applied to current political debates.
If you're not sure which area of civil engineering you want to go into, this broad-based course is a good choice. The first and second years introduce the core disciplines of structures, water, geotechnics and environmental issues. In the third year, you'll work as part of a team working on a realistic engineering design project.
Be inspired by our world-leading academics, to develop essential industry ready skills and gain rigorous academic knowledge, contextualising the role of accounting and financial management in an organisation. You’ll study the latest issues shaping the profession and the role of finance in driving responsible business.