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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 course is about biologically inspired algorithms, their relationship to living biological intelligence and the nature of consciousness itself. Some modules overlap with the main computer science degree, so you get the same solid grounding in the fundamentals. You can specialise in speech recognition, language processing or robotics.
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.
Study in Sheffield for the first two years of your course and cover the theoretical and practical aspects across the range of electrical and electronic engineering. In your third year you have the opportunity to put into practice what you've learnt by working for a year in an engineering company, before returning to Sheffield for your final year of study.
You'll have the chance to arrange a year in industry. This will put your academic studies into context, improve your skills and enhance your employment prospects. As well as being paid a salary during your placement, you will pay reduced tuition fees for that year.
This degree follows the same syllabus as the BEng Mechanical Engineering. Your learning is complemented with a year putting what you've learnt into practice, working with real mechanical engineers in industry. This will put your academic studies into context and improve your skills and employability.
You'll learn state-of-the-art software design and programming technologies, and also practise your skills in project management, teamwork and working with customers - skills expected by employers. You'll get a solid grounding in the fundamentals of computer science and the opportunity to explore aspects of artificial intelligence.
If history is the study of past societies, sociology considers the theory of modern society. The flexible structure of our degree means that you will choose from an extensive range of option modules that allow you to really focus on the aspects of history and sociology that interest you most.
This dual honours English and music degree allows you to pursue your creative and critical passions across the arts. Through English, you’ll study literature, language, theatre, film, creative writing and more. In music, you'll be free to explore our seven subject areas: performance, composition, musicology, ethnomusicology, music psychology, musical industries and music technology.
You'll learn to understand the theoretical principles underlying a problem, and how to engineer a solution. You'll also become familiar with the practical issues involved in developing reliable, effective software systems in business or industry. As well as being paid a salary during your placement you will pay reduced tuition fees for that year.
This degree covers the fundamental principles of engineering, and gives you the freedom to follow your own interests in your third and fifth years. You'll also spend a year putting what you've learnt into practice, working with real mechanical engineers in industry.
Study the laws that shape the universe and apply your knowledge with our accredited course. Gain the fundamental knowledge that every physicist needs for a successful career and put your skills into practice through a work placement.
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 industrial or academic research, this course involves a major research project of your choice in your fourth year.
Develop a deeper understanding of human thought and behaviour across time and place. Knowledge of philosophy will make you a more effective student of history, and your history modules will help you to understand the context of some of the great works of philosophy.
Study animals and biodiversity at every scale. Combining a placement year with our MBiolSci course allows you to gain work experience in industry, before adding an extra year of research training back in the lab in your final year.
Tailor your degree to your interests and apply your knowledge with our BSc. Gain the fundamental knowledge that every mathematician needs for a successful career and put your skills into practice through a work placement.
Study animals and biodiversity at every scale. You'll learn how animals function, how to conserve biodiversity, and how evolution works. Then spend a year on a work placement as part of your degree, putting what you've learnt into practice, and testing out a career you're considering.
English and philosophy are mutually supportive subjects that provide distinct but corresponding methodologies for our understanding of the world. The joint study of English literary cultures (including theatre, film and creative writing) and philosophy (including philosophy of language, ethics, metaphysics and logic) will throw you into some of the oldest debates around the very possibility of meaningful life.
Choose what you study from a range of bioscience topics to build a degree that matches your interests. Then spend a year on a work placement, putting what you've learnt into practice, and testing out a career you're considering.
Choose what you study from a range of bioscience topics to build a degree that matches your interests. Combining a placement year with our MBiolSci allows you to gain work experience in industry, before adding an extra year of research training back in the lab in your fourth year.