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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 will give you a good broad knowledge of civil engineering, and gain first-hand industry experience. You will benefit from experiencing the culture in industry, making contacts, and operating as a graduate engineer.
In this broad, interdisciplinary degree, you will study the momentous questions in philosophy, religion, and ethics that matter most to you. From the value of religious faith and practices to the ethics of climate change or euthanasia, you'll learn to develop and defend your own critical perspectives within the context of global events.
You'll be given a strong grounding in the core disciplines of structures, water engineering and geotechnics. The second half of the course focuses on more specialised and advanced structural engineering modules.
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.
Explore topics across mathematics and statistics with our accredited course. Gain the fundamental knowledge that every statistician needs for a successful career and complete a major research project.
Explore topics across mathematics and statistics with our accredited course. Gain the fundamental knowledge that every statistician needs for a successful career and develop your understanding of a range of statistical tools and techniques.
Covering the fundamental principles of engineering, with the flexibility to focus on specific areas of interest in later years, this degree provides a blend of theoretical learning with practical hands-on experience, equipping you to tackle and solve real engineering challenges.
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.
Study the laws that shape the universe with our accredited course. Gain the fundamental knowledge and skills that every physicist needs for a successful career and spend most of your final year working on your own research project.
Study the laws that shape the universe with our accredited BSc. Explore the topics behind major technological advancements, and gain the fundamental knowledge and skills that every physicist needs for a successful career.
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.
Examine the fundamental mathematics that has brought physicists ever closer to a ‘theory of everything’. You’ll explore the classical physics principles that defined scientific thinking up to the 20th century, and look in depth at topics like relativity and quantum mechanics.
Studying politics, philosophy and economics with the Sheffield Methods Institute will help you understand the ideas and theories which shape our world.
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.
Explore the processes which impact the wide range of ecosystems and environments on Earth. You can tailor your degree to suit your interests and focus on specialisms such as climate change, conservation, sustainability and environmental quality and technology.
Develop the skills for a career in research, whether you want to help answer complex questions raised by relativity and quantum mechanics, or help solve problems in industry. You’ll run your own research project and be trained by a member of staff who is an expert in the area you want to explore.
Develop your thinking skills through a distinctive combination of imagination and exact reasoning. This single honours course will give you a solid understanding of the foundation of the discipline, along with a great degree of flexibility to tailor your degree to your own interests.
This course covers the foundational subjects in the Common Law of England and Wales and provides the opportunity to understand European and international legal issues.
Along with first-hand industry experience, this dual course combines the essentials of an architecture and a structural engineering degree so you could become an architect or an engineer.
This dual course combines the essentials of an architecture course and a structural engineering course, principally aimed at buildings and structures. It covers the essentials of both disciplines, so you could become an architect or an engineer.