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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 the mathematical principles that define physics with our accredited MPhys Theoretical Physics course. Build a detailed understanding of concepts across physics and mathematics, and spend most of your final year working on your own research project.
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.
Study one or two languages, combining the practicalities of learning them with modules that explore their politics, history, literature and culture. In music, you'll cover modules across performance, composition, musicology, ethnomusicology, music psychology, musical industries and music technology.
This dual honours degree combines advanced mathematical and technical skills with the opportunity to apply these to real-world economics issues and policy.
Taught by world-leading academics, we offer a diverse and flexible range of modules, inspiring you to become the musician you want to be. We provide creative experiences within a range of musical industries to help you establish your professional career.
Perform, compose and write about music while developing your understanding of East Asian culture and language. You'll spend your third year studying at a partner university abroad. Modules span musicology, ethnomusicology, music psychology, musical industries and music technology.
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.
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.
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.
The English and Music dual honours degree allows you to pursue your creative and critical passions across the arts. Through practical activities such as creative writing, music composition, and performance, you’ll develop your skills as both a writer and a musician. Through analysis of language, texts, theatre, film, scores, and recordings, you’ll gain a critical understanding of English and Music and how they work together.
Discover how cutting-edge research tackles real-world environmental challenges - from climate change to biodiversity loss - using the latest tech and data-driven insights. Gain the skills employers value and prepare for exciting careers in environmental consultancy or sustainability leadership.
Develop your advanced research skills in one of our leading research groups with our accredited MChem Chemistry course. Develop the fundamental knowledge that every chemist needs for a successful career and complete a research project in your final year.
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.
Develop your advanced research skills with our MMath Mathematics course. Gain fundamental mathematical knowledge, tailor your degree to your interests and complete a major research project in your final year.
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.
Develop your language skills and historical awareness while deepening your understanding of cultures and societies in Europe and beyond. Both disciplines involve imagination and empathy - interpreting the past, or other languages, requires us to appreciate and understand many points of view.