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Returning to education? Lifelong learning runs degrees with a foundation year for people who don't have the usual qualifications.
Explore power systems, power electronics, digital electronics, circuits and devices, electrical machines and drives. Your study covers theoretical and practical aspects across the range of electronic and electrical engineering. Once you’ve successfully completed the foundation year, you can start your main degree.
Combining human geography with planning, this course allows you to tackle issues of environmental and social justice within the context of urban development.
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.
Investigate how personal attitudes and social 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.
Sociology is the scientific study of the social world around us. This course will teach you how to critically analyse current social problems and explore possible methods for future social change.
Materials Science and Engineering explores the principles of materials and how they are used in engineering. This foundation year is for students looking to strengthen their science skills and knowledge before starting the degree, preparing you for the BEng degree and hands-on materials projects.
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.
Study mathematics, control, embedded systems and programming, then advance to system design, security and intelligent systems. Learn to design optimised hardware/software for computing, sensing, IoT, AI, telecoms and autonomous systems, with applied projects building career-ready skills.
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.
Your journey to becoming a doctor starts here. Step into real clinical settings, learn from every patient, and shape the care you provide. Build the skills, knowledge, and values to make a real difference in healthcare.
If you’re a life science graduate from a background that’s underrepresented in higher education, this route into medicine could be for you. After a six-week introduction, you’ll jump straight into phase two of our MBChB programme and graduate in just four years.
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.
Recognised by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), our Architecture BA provides you with a broad knowledge ranging across the sciences and humanities. Through lectures, studio-based design work and professional experience you'll explore how architecture improves the lives of those who inhabit and use it.
Explore the relationship between economic and political aspects of the modern world in this dual honours degree.
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.
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.
Study international relations and politics and you'll learn how to address some of the most pressing challenges of our time. How can world leaders unite to combat climate change? Can we truly reach world peace? Will we ever achieve gender justice? You will explore these questions and many more topics in this exciting and flexible degree 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.
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.
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.