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UNLOCK YOUR FUTURE Contact us: University of Bristol Beacon House Queen’s Road Bristol BS8 1QU, UK Tel: +44 (0)117 394 0229 Email: international-office bristol.ac.uk/ @bristol.ac.uk international-22
Top 10 in the UK 1st greenest city in the UK QS World University Rankings 2022 Compare the Market, 2019 62nd in the world 3rd most cultural and creative QS World University Rankings 2022 city in the UK European Commission, 2019 Contents 18th 150 2 Welcome 4 Academic life 6 Careers 8 City life 16 Accommodation 20 Support in Europe for employer We welcome students 22 Societies and sport reputation from more than 150 24 Fees and scholarships QS World University Rankings 2022 countries 26 Entry requirements 27 Applying 28 Courses and programmes 41 Location 1
The University of Bristol enjoys an international reputation for high-quality education and research. From our beginnings in 1876 through to today, the work of our staff and students resonates across the world. 32 Bristol is one of the most popular Bristol is committed to protecting and highly ranked universities the environment, with an ambitious in the UK, home to nearly 30,000 green strategy and innovative undergraduates and postgraduates. research into global challenges. Around one quarter of our students We were the first UK university subjects in the world top 100 are international, helping to make to declare a climate emergency, QS World University Rankings by subject 2021 Bristol a diverse community. and sustainability is key to our vision of the future. As a research-intensive university, we aim to tackle some of the world’s Living and studying at the heart 13 greatest problems. Join us to of Bristol, one of Europe’s most work at the cutting edge, learn from exciting, creative cities, you’ll find academics at the forefront of their a world of opportunities close fields, and be supported to thrive in to campus. your studies. Nobel Prize winners 3
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE ‘Bristol is one of the top-ranked universities in the world, and you can feel that from the first minute of being here. Everything from the facilities to the lectures is designed according to top academic standards.’ George, Greece PhD Electrical and Electronic Engineering 4
Renowned for its outstanding academic environment, Bristol is the place to reach your potential. Inspired by research Invested in our facilities As a member of the Russell Group With 24-hour libraries, and the Worldwide Universities state-of-the-art laboratories and Network, Bristol is among the UK’s specialist equipment, our city leading research universities. Our University is designed with you curriculum is informed by the latest in mind. research, and our taught degrees are led by expert academics working In addition to our thriving Clifton at the forefront of their subjects. and Langford campuses, we’re developing a new world-leading Choice and flexibility campus in the heart of the city, We offer more than 600 focused on digital, business and undergraduate and postgraduate social innovation. In this thriving degrees in a comprehensive choice ecosystem, students, academics, of subjects, many with flexible unit researchers, businesses, civic choices. See page 28 for a complete partners and the local community list of our degrees. will work together to innovate and build new knowledge in the digital age. 9th 5th Other exciting new projects include the Campus Heart programme, which is creating a vibrant student hub at the centre of the University. in Europe for teaching in the UK for research THE European Teaching Rankings 2019 THE analysis of REF 2014 5
Your career starts here We prioritise your career, with a range of opportunities to help you unlock your future and get the Top 10 in the UK for employability job of your dreams. QS Graduate Employability Rankings 2020 Excellent reputation An international Careers Service Industry insight You can also boost your career Bristol graduates are highly sought Whether you plan to stay in the Many courses, such as those in prospects and personal development after by employers in the UK and UK or return to your home country engineering, law and health sciences, by studying, working or volunteering overseas. The University is in the after graduating, our Careers offer professional mentoring abroad during your studies. Many UK’s top ten for employability in the Service can support you throughout schemes and the chance to study undergraduate degrees allow you to latest QS Graduate Employability your studies and for up to three in industry during your degree. spend a semester or a full year Rankings, scoring particularly highly years after graduation. outside the UK, or you can take part on employer reputation. Enhance your degree in a shorter summer programme. We host one of the largest careers Alongside your studies, you can Many of our degrees are accredited programmes of any UK university, work towards the optional Bristol Launch your business by professional bodies, societies offering presentations, networking PLUS Award, which recognises Bristol actively encourages the and institutes, meaning your degree opportunities and workshops. Our your development through work innovators and entrepreneurs of the will be recognised widely around online portal can help you find job experience, volunteering and future. Our Basecamp Enterprise the globe. vacancies and paid internships, and extracurricular activities and is Team provides guidance, workshops we provide practical advice and endorsed by a range of and support to help you develop resources for CV writing, applications leading recruiters. your entrepreneurial skills and pursue and interview preparation. your start-up ambitions. 6
Benefit from our connections The Bristol alumni network consists of nearly 170,000 graduates across 191 countries, with experts and influencers in every industry sector. You can connect with Bristol graduates through our in-country networks, or join Bristol Connects, our online alumni networking platform. ‘The Careers Service has been informative and useful, Visit bristol.ac.uk/bristol-connects for more information. providing insights into the various career paths you can take after graduation. Their alumni presentations have helped me prepare for the labour market and know what to expect. Choosing Bristol will not only provide you with academic skills, but also skills that will be important in your career.’ Zoe, Zimbabwe MSc International Development 7
A CITY WITH SOUL ‘Bristol is a beautiful city. It’s not too small but not huge, and not as crowded as London, which makes it easier to walk around.’ Faris, Saudi Arabia IFP – Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics 8
‘The creativity and art of the city make Bristol very special – from the famous Clifton Suspension Bridge to surprising art by Banksy.’ Prekshi, India LLB Law 9
A place of possibilities ‘Bristol is a multicultural hub with young people from all over the world, so it’s easy to make friends and try new experiences. Most importantly, the people are incredibly warm and welcoming.’ Husam, Palestine MA Film and Television 187 countries represented in Bristol’s community 10
Bristol is steeped in history and alive with innovation. It’s a creative, inspiring city where everyone is welcome. Nestled in south-west England, Our compact, diverse Bristol is the UK’s eighth largest city.* neighbourhoods are made for It has all the energy of a bustling exploring on foot or by bike. urban metropolis, but with a friendly, On your travels, you’re sure to relaxed atmosphere that will help come across one of our 400+ you feel at home. We are lucky to city parks – proportionally more have our University campus near than any other UK city. 400+ the centre of Bristol so you can enjoy everything the city has to offer. Bristol is a green city that shares our commitment to protecting the We are proud of our multicultural environment. It’s a former European community. A diverse and welcoming Green Capital and the UK’s first city, Bristol is home to people from cycling city, and aims to become more than 187 countries, speaking carbon neutral by 2030. 91 languages.** Bristol welcomes parks and green spaces people of all faiths and none, with at Our city embodies the best of least 45 religions represented in British culture from day to night, with our city. Award-winning restaurants streets full of colourful art, quirky serve delicious food from all over the independent shops and cosy cafés. world, including vegetarian, vegan Music, theatre and film lovers will and halal options. be spoiled for choice, with lots of eclectic venues across town. ‘I love the parks and green spaces. Going for a walk or hanging out with friends at Bristol’s various parks *Primary Urban Area, centreforcities.org 2017 is truly lovely and relaxing.’ **Bristol City Council 2020 Nhu, Vietnam MSc Education: Learning, Technology and Society 11
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Our Bristol Explore Bristol with our virtual tour bristol.ac.uk/virtual-tour neighbourhood 1 Clifton campus 5 Harbourside Our Student Residential Villages Whether you want to study, socialise The harbourside is a cultural hub, See page 16 for more information or relax, our main campus offers buzzing with galleries, independent about your accommodation options. study lounges, libraries, gardens, cinema and weekly markets. cafés and a newly renovated Festivals and stunning sunsets make 9 East Residential Village sports centre. this a year-round hotspot. 10 minutes 10 minutes 2 Langford campus West Residential Village (not shown on map) 10 6 Cabot Tower Bristol Veterinary School is 15 minutes Take in the view from Cabot Tower or 14 miles south of the city on its relax with a book on Brandon Hill. own countryside campus. 11 North Residential Village 10 minutes (not shown on map) 3 Temple Quarter 0 minutes, or 20 minute 4 Enterprise Campus 7 Park Street bus journey (not shown on map) Break for lunch and visit the shops Work is underway on our along Park Street. At the top is ambitious new campus, which the Wills Memorial Building, home is part of a development zone to one of nine libraries and our Approximate walking times in one of Europe’s biggest urban graduation ceremonies. from the main Clifton campus regeneration programmes. 5 minutes 4 Wapping Wharf Stokes Croft 8 Wapping Wharf and Spike Island (not shown on map) offer arts events, exciting cuisine The streets of Stokes Croft boast and waterside hangouts – summer colourful murals and independent favourites for Bristol students. bars, restaurants and music venues. 30 minutes 15 minutes 15
Your new home Settling into a new city can be one of the is here to provide expert help and support to students living in Private accommodation If you prefer to rent privately, our most exciting parts of university life. University residences. dedicated advisers can help Our friendly Accommodation Office will The team also plans and delivers with everything from budgeting to landlords. Learn more at help you feel at home. activities for students living in bristol.ac.uk/accommodation/ residences. You can take part in privately-rented a range of events and activities, Guaranteed accommodation A variety of residences including formal meals, theatre Room type Typical cost We guarantee a place in our Our Student Residential Villages productions, exercise classes and per week residences for all new first-year offer ready-made communities to sports leagues. Self-catered £109 to £167 international undergraduates help you settle into life in the UK. single room and postgraduates, including Across these villages, you can find Typical costs Self-catered £155 to £199 pre-sessional and foundation a range of residences to suit a You can choose from self-catered en suite room programme students. For full variety of tastes and budgets, from residences – where you have access conditions and how to apply, visit shared Georgian townhouses in to a kitchen to cook for yourself – Self-catered studio £207 to £215 colourful Clifton to modern flats in or catered accommodation, which Catered single room £187 to £204 • bristol.ac.uk/accommodation- the city centre. includes two meals a day. guarantee for undergraduates Accommodation costs vary according Catered en suite room £207 to £217 • bristol.ac.uk/accommodation/ Security and support to location, facilities and room Catered studio £262 postgraduate/guarantee for Our residences are safe and type, but the table opposite provides These fees are per person and based on 2021/22 postgraduates welcoming environments, with an indication of typical fees. These rates. Figures rounded to nearest pound. security and assistance from include internet, heating, electricity, specially trained staff. Our a social fund contribution and basic friendly Residential Life team contents insurance, and many also include a bus pass. 16
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Our residences Print Hall East Residential Village Postgraduate and undergraduate residence 160 places Self-catered Our University residences are 1.3 miles to campus more than just places to From £175 per week eat and sleep – they are lively communities of students from around the world. Hiatt Baker Hall North Residential Village Here are just some of our residences. Undergraduate residence Explore all your options at 719 places bristol.ac.uk/accommodation Catered and self-catered 2.2 miles to campus From £152 per week ‘The community and support I had in student accommodation were immense. I made friends I know I will carry with me for the Manor Hall rest of my life. It will always have West Residential Village Undergraduate residence a place in my heart.’ 235 places Raeesa, Canada LLB Law Self-catered 0.7 miles to campus From £99 per week These fees are per person and based on 2021/22 rates. Figures rounded to nearest pound. 18
East Residential Village Located in and around Bristol’s city centre, these residences are all within walking distance of the main campus, and benefit from an endless supply of shops, cafés and bars. Nearby is Bristol’s vibrant harbourside, a popular area for cultural events and nights out. West Residential Village These residences are mostly based in and around Clifton – a picturesque suburb of Bristol with traditional architecture, café culture and green University campus spaces. West Village accommodation is mostly around 15 minutes’ walk from the main campus. North Residential Village This campus of accommodation is around two miles from the main campus – a 20-minute bus trip or a pleasant 40-minute walk. It’s set in 65 acres of grounds, with extensive gardens and space for socialising and relaxing. 19
Supporting you Our student services are here to support all aspects of university life, so you can make the most of your time at Bristol. A warm welcome Visas Wellbeing and mental health support Before you arrive in the UK you’ll have an option If you are not a British or Irish Citizen, you will Using our Request for Support service you to book a door-to-door airport transfer service most likely need to apply for a visa to come can access the support you need, such as online organised by the University. During September to the UK to study. Our dedicated Student Visa peer-support resources; Student Wellbeing and our Global Lounge will be running a welcome Services team is available to help from the Residential Life Services; the Student Counselling programme – a great opportunity to meet other moment you accept an offer of a place right Service; and Nilaari, offering culturally new students and get your questions answered. through to graduation. appropriate counselling for Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic students. Find out more at Academic support We have a dedicated team of advisers who can bristol.ac.uk/wellbeing Most taught students will be assigned a personal offer immigration information and advice in a tutor to meet with you regularly, provide pastoral professional, friendly and confidential manner, as We appreciate that students with enduring and academic support, and direct you to specialist well as comprehensive visa web pages that mental health difficulties may experience services. Research students will receive similar will help you prepare for the process. The latest additional challenges in transitioning to university. support through their supervisor. guidance is available at bristol.ac.uk/visas If you have mental health difficulties, we recommend you notify us soon after accepting Our Study Skills service provides online interactive Healthcare your offer to study at Bristol, so we can help resources, peer advice sessions, online study Most international students can access medical you to set up your support network before you groups, one-to-one tutorials and small-group care through the National Health Service (NHS). arrive. For information about the support workshops to complement your academic The University’s Student Health Service is a full available, visit bristol.ac.uk/disability-services learning. Many degrees also offer Peer Assisted NHS doctor’s practice, which is available to Study Sessions (PASS) in your first year, or any student living within its locality. There are also subject-specific courses to develop your academic many other doctor’s practices available across language and literacy. Bristol. For more information, visit bristol.ac.uk/ students-health/international-students 20
Disability Services Support if you have children Our Disability Services team provides advice We offer a subsidised day nursery on the main and study support for ongoing health conditions, campus, which can accommodate children from mental health difficulties, specific learning three months to five years old during weekdays difficulties, autism spectrum conditions, sensory throughout the year. impairments and mobility difficulties. If you have any of these, we strongly encourage you to make Global Lounge contact early so we can advise you of the support The Global Lounge is a cultural hub that celebrates available and how to access it. Find out more at all cultures and encourages community building bristol.ac.uk/disability-services among all students through social events, activities and a regular Language Café. The physical Faith and spirituality Global Lounge, situated at the heart of campus, The Multifaith Chaplaincy offers confidential is a place for international and UK students to pastoral and spiritual support, religious information connect, learn from each other and find out about and advice, regular events, and a welcoming global opportunities. space for students of all faiths and none. See bristol.ac.uk/chaplaincy ‘Bristol’s visa advice service is excellent and efficient. When I needed a visa renewal, the staff were incredibly helpful and kind. I was provided with simple and clear guidance and got my visa renewed worry-free.’ Aewis, Malaysia PhD Advanced Composites 21
SOCIETIES With more than 400 clubs and societies for all interests, everyone can AND SPORT belong at Bristol. ‘You will find something that you enjoy doing here, be it societies, volunteering or sports – just have fun and be yourself.’ Yasmeen, Malaysia BSc Accounting and Finance 22
Led by students, for students Sport, exercise and health Volunteering Every student at Bristol automatically We offer a range of activities for Volunteering is a great way to build becomes a member of the Students’ sport and exercise, to help you confidence, develop your skills and Union, Bristol SU. The SU offers start or maintain a healthy and active make a positive impact in the Bristol impartial, confidential academic lifestyle during your time in Bristol. community. It’s easy to get involved advice; student representation; and You can access excellent facilities on and there’s a huge range of endless opportunities to get involved campus, including our gym, fitness opportunities – both student-led in the Bristol community. You can classes, studios and swimming pool. projects, and links to charities and also relax on campus in the Bristol You can also play sport socially or community groups across the city SU Living Room, or socialise in the competitively by joining one of 70 and beyond. Bristol SU Volunteering Bristol SU Loft. student sport clubs on offer and has been awarded the Queen’s develop your sporting career with the Award for Voluntary Service, the Explore Bristol SU at support of our Performance Team. highest award given to local www.bristolsu.org.uk volunteer groups across the UK. For more information, visit our web Pursue your passions pages at bristol.ac.uk/sport Bristol SU is home to hundreds of student-run, interest-based societies, 400+ with everything from photography to baking and gardening to skydiving. These include more than 50 country-specific and religious societies – a great way to share your culture and feel a bit closer to home. Student networks clubs and societies Bristol SU networks are a way for students to build communities and create change. The International Students Network represents international students, and it also brings them together through socials, campaigns, forums and more. You can also join one of our 17 other networks such as the BME Network, LGBT+ Network and Multifaith Network. 23
Fees and scholarships Studying for a degree is an investment in your future. Find out the costs and what support is available. Tuition fees Foundation and pre-sessional programme fees Cost of living Tuition fees will depend on your Programme Annual Deposit Most students spend between tuition fee course and your fee status. 2022/23 £9,000 and £15,000 a year International tuition fees (including on living expenses, including EU) for the academic year 2022/23 International Foundation Programme – Arts and Humanities £22,200 £2,000 accommodation, although are given to the right. Fees are International Foundation Programme – Dentistry £22,200 £2,000 this may vary depending on your reviewed annually and are not fixed International Foundation Programme – Science, Technology, £23,100 £2,000 lifestyle. For a breakdown of for the duration of your studies; you Engineering and Mathematics typical living costs, visit should budget for an annual increase International Foundation Programme – Social Sciences and Law £22,200 £2,000 bristol.ac.uk/living-expenses of up to five per cent. This increase Pre-sessional English language courses £2,990 to £300 does not apply to undergraduate £4,880 Grocery item Typical cost clinical courses in medicine, dentistry Undergraduate course fees 1 litre milk £0.91 and veterinary science. Course Annual tuition fee 2022/23 Deposit 1.5 litre bottled water £0.89 For the latest information Arts-based subjects £21,100 None 1kg of onions £0.96 about tuition fees, visit Science-based subjects £25,900 None 1kg of bananas £1.14 bristol.ac.uk/tuition-fees BDS Dentistry £39,900 None 1kg of white rice £1.21 MB ChB Medicine £36,800 None 1kg of potatoes £1.19 BVSc Veterinary Science £33,600 None 12 eggs £1.98 Postgraduate programme fees Cappuccino in a café £2.91 Tuition fees vary depending on degree; search for your programme online at numbeo.com, July 2021 bristol.ac.uk/postgraduate A deposit of £2,000 is required. 24
£2m in scholarships is available for international students in 2022/23 Scholarships If you have the ability to succeed at Bristol, concerns about funding should not stop you from applying. Our Think Big programme offers a range of scholarships for international students, including those from the EU, that can help fund your tuition fees. Find out more at bristol.ac.uk/international- scholarships Other financial support may be available to help fund your studies, including scholarships with our external partners. To find out ‘The scholarship I was granted by about all the options and check your eligibility, use our online the University really helped me a lot. funding search tool at Besides the economic part, the bristol.ac.uk/scholarships scholarship really made me shine.’ Carolina, Peru MSc Ethnicity and Multiculturalism 25
Entry View entry requirements for your country at requirements bristol.ac.uk/international/countries We assess every application on individual merit and consider a wide range of qualifications. International qualifications English language requirements Education agents Mature students If you studied at a school, college International applicants are required Bristol has agreements with A mature student is aged 21 or above or university outside the UK, you can to have a good standard of English various education representatives, when they start their undergraduate find detailed information about to study at Bristol, and different or agents, around the world. degree. We welcome applications equivalent qualifications at bristol. courses need different language These are listed at bristol.ac.uk/ from mature students and will provide ac.uk/international/countries levels, called profiles. The language international/countries tailored support. Find out about profile needed for each course is applying as a mature student at If your qualifications don’t quite meet specified in our online course Representatives can help you bristol.ac.uk/mature the level required for direct entry listings. Details of each profile, and to apply, but using one does not onto one of our degrees, you may the qualifications that can be used put you at an advantage or want to consider our one-year to meet the requirements, can disadvantage when we consider International Foundation Programme. be found at bristol.ac.uk/study/ your application. We also run 6-week and 10-week language-requirements pre-sessional courses that prepare Other requirements conditional and unconditional You do not need to have reached the Some courses require you to have international students for their studies required English language level studied specific subjects, which (but please note you cannot take a before applying. If you can’t yet fulfil will be included in the online course pre-sessional course before the the specified profile, we will include page. For some courses, you International Foundation Programme). this as part of your offer. must take an admissions test before Find out more at bristol.ac.uk/ we can offer you a place. These academic-language requirements will be listed on the online course page. 26
Applying From exploring the University to receiving an offer, your student journey is about to begin. Events and visits Service (UCAS). Our UCAS institution Deadlines Offer types You can explore Bristol from home code is BRISL B78. For more Some courses have application A conditional offer means your with our virtual tour, online events details and exceptions, see bristol. deadlines, which you will need place is dependent on achieving and live chats. If travel restrictions ac.uk/international-ug-apply to meet in order to be considered specified grades, and/or meeting our allow, our friendly staff will also for 2022 entry. Use our online English language requirements. An be attending education events Prospective postgraduate course finders to check the deadline unconditional offer means you have worldwide. Find out more at students should apply using our for your subject. already met all the academic bristol.ac.uk/international-visits online application form at bristol.ac.uk/undergraduate requirements for your chosen course. bristol.ac.uk/pg-apply bristol.ac.uk/postgraduate How to apply Selection International Foundation Programme If you are a postgraduate research If you are applying for a scholarship Our admissions statements, applicants based in mainland China applicant, you may want, or be or funding, these will have their own available for all courses, outline should apply through our China requested, to propose your own area application deadlines. You often how applications are assessed and Office. All other applicants should of study. The school website and need to have applied for your chosen the criteria used to assess them. apply through Kaplan International admissions statement will give details course before you can submit a Statements for 2022 entry will be Pathways, our trusted recruitment on what your research proposal funding application. finalised by August 2021 for and admissions partner. Find out how should contain. You can search for undergraduate courses, and in at bristol.ac.uk/ifp-apply a potential supervisor using our September 2021 for postgraduate website. We recommend emailing programmes. Applicants for most undergraduate the relevant school or faculty office bristol.ac.uk/ug-policies degrees should apply through the to discuss your research proposal bristol.ac.uk/pg-policies Universities and Colleges Admissions with your chosen supervisor before applying. 27
Courses and programmes We offer hundreds of courses and programmes 600+ courses and across a range of levels. programmes Undergraduate courses Postgraduate taught programmes • Our one-year or two-year master’s If you are a conditional or Bristol offers a wide choice of These programmes, leading to by research degrees (eg MScR, unconditional offer holder, our undergraduate courses, leading to a master’s degree (eg MA, MSc, MPhil, MMus) include a structured summer pre-sessional courses will a bachelor’s degree (eg BA, BSc, MRes, LLM), combine taught research project. provide the best possible preparation LLB), including single honours and units with a research project, and for your studies. They will help you • Professional doctorates (eg EdD, joint honours. are usually studied over one develop your academic language and year full-time. We also offer EngD, DEdPsych, MD) are typically literacy and meet the expectations Most undergraduate courses are Postgraduate Diplomas (PGDip) suited to specialist practitioners of your chosen programme. three years long, though some and Postgraduate Certificates already qualified to an advanced include an additional year abroad (PGCert) in some subjects. level who wish to deepen their Intercalated courses or in industry. In many science, knowledge. Current medical, dental and veterinary engineering and health science Postgraduate research students can apply to intercalate courses you can choose a four-year programmes Pre-sessional and foundation at Bristol. An intercalated award is integrated master’s degree (eg On a postgraduate research courses an additional undergraduate degree MEng, MSci). Dentistry, medicine degree, also known as a doctoral Our one-year, tailored International (BSc or BA) or a master’s-level and veterinary science degrees programme, you will conduct Foundation Programme is the ideal programme that you complete in an usually take five years. original research under the close preparation if you need to improve intensive year away from your supervision of academic experts. your academic knowledge, language normal studies. and literacy before starting university. • A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) is the most common research degree, normally taking three to four years of full-time study. 28
Pre-sessional courses Intercalated degrees Search for a pre-sessional course at Search for an intercalated degree at bristol.ac.uk/academic-language bristol.ac.uk/intercalate Course Duration Standalone courses One-year entry onto three-year courses For undergraduate and 10 weeks, plus Bioethics (BSc) Biochemistry with Medical Biochemistry (BSc) postgraduate offer holders: a compulsory Child Health Research (BSc) Cancer Biology and Immunology (BSc) June start induction week Clinical Sciences (BSc) Cellular and Molecular Medicine (BSc) For undergraduate and postgraduate offer holders: 6 weeks Epidemiology (MSc) Childhood Studies (BSc) July start Functional and Clinical Anatomy (BSc) Medical Microbiology (BSc) Genomic Medicine (BSc) Neuroscience (BSc) International Foundation Programme Global Health (BSc) Pharmacology (BSc) Search for an International Foundation Global Wildlife Health and Conservation (MSc) Physiological Science (BSc) Programme at bristol.ac.uk/ifp Health, Law and Society (LLM) Social Policy (BSc) Health Sciences Research (MRes) Virology and Immunology (BSc) Programme Duration Health Sciences Research (Renal) (MRes) Zoology (BSc) Arts and Humanities pathway 1 year Health Sciences Research (Translational Cardiovascular Medicine) (MRes) Dentistry pathway 1 year Medical Humanities (BA) Science, Technology, Engineering 1 year and Mathematics pathway Public Health (MSc) Social Sciences and Law pathway 1 year Translational Cardiovascular Medicine (MSc) 29
Undergraduate courses Course UCAS code Length Typical A-level offer Typical IB offer Course UCAS code Length Typical A-level offer Typical IB offer AEROSPACE ENGINEERING BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES Search for an undergraduate course at BEng Aerospace BSc Biology C100 3 years AAB 34 H405 3 years A*AA 38 bristol.ac.uk/undergraduate Engineering BSc Plant Sciences C201 3 years AAB 34 MEng Aerospace BSc Zoology C300 3 years AAB 34 H410 4 years A*AA 38 Engineering MSci Biology C103 4 years AAA 36 Course UCAS Length Typical Typical MEng Aerospace code A-level IB offer Engineering with a Year † 5 years A*AA 38 MSci Plant Sciences C203 4 years AAA 36 offer in Industry MSci Zoology C303 4 years AAA 36 ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE MEng Aerospace BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES Engineering with † 4 years A*AA 38 BSc Accounting Study Abroad BSc Biomedical NN43 3 years AAA 36 B900 3 years AAA 36 and Finance Sciences MEng Aerospace BSc Accounting Engineering with Study BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT and Finance with † 4 years AAA 36 H401 4 years A*AA 38 Abroad in a Modern Professional Placement Language BA International Business Management NR11 4 years AAA 36 BSc Accounting ANCIENT HISTORY and French and Finance with NN46 4 years AAA 36 Study Abroad BA Ancient History V110 3 years AAB 34 BA International Business Management NR12 4 years AAA 36 BSc Accounting and ANTHROPOLOGY AND ARCHAEOLOGY and German NN42 3 years AAA 36 Management BA Anthropology XD49 3 years AAB 34 BA International BSc Accounting and BA Archaeology and Business Management NR14 4 years AAA 36 Management with † 4 years AAA 36 VL46 3 years AAB 34 and Spanish Anthropology Professional Placement MArts Anthropology BSc Accounting and BSc Accounting and XD50 4 years AAB 34 NN42 3 years AAA 36 with Innovation Management Management with NN45 4 years AAA 36 Study Abroad APPLIED ANATOMY BSc Accounting and Management with † 4 years AAA 36 BSc Economics and BSc Applied Anatomy B112 3 years ABB 32 Professional Placement LN14 3 years AAA 36 Accounting BIOCHEMISTRY BSc Accounting and BSc Economics and BSc Biochemistry C700 3 years AAA 36 Management with NN45 4 years AAA 36 Accounting with † 4 years AAA 36 Study Abroad Professional Placement BSc Biochemistry with C720 3 years AAA 36 BSc Business and Medical Biochemistry N200 3 years AAA 36 BSc Economics and Management Accounting with LN16 4 years AAA 36 BSc Biochemistry Study Abroad with Molecular Biology C790 3 years AAA 36 BSc Business and and Biotechnology Management with N201 4 years AAA 36 BSc Economics and Study Abroad LN13 3 years AAA 36 Finance BSc Biochemistry with † 4 years AAA 36 Study in Industry BSc Business and BSc Economics and Finance with LN15 4 years AAA 36 Management with Study MSci Biochemistry C701 4 years AAA 36 Abroad in a Modern 4H56 4 years AAA 36 Study Abroad MSci Biochemistry with Language BSc Finance N300 3 years AAA 36 C721 4 years AAA 36 Medical Biochemistry BSc Economics and LN12 3 years AAA 36 MSci Biochemistry with Management Molecular Biology and C791 4 years AAA 36 Biotechnology BSc Economics and Management with LN17 4 years AAA 36 Study Abroad 30
Course UCAS Length Typical Typical Course UCAS Length Typical Typical Course UCAS Length Typical Typical code A-level IB offer code A-level IB offer code A-level IB offer offer offer offer BSc International CHEMICAL PHYSICS CIVIL ENGINEERING N120 3 years AAA 36 Business Management BSc Chemical Physics F320 3 years AAA 36 BEng Civil Engineering H205 3 years A*AA 38 BSc International MSci Chemical Physics F322 4 years A*AA 38 MEng Civil Engineering H200 4 years A*AA 38 Business Management N121 4 years AAA 36 with Study Abroad MSci Chemical MEng Civil Engineering Physics with F323 4 years A*AA 38 † 5 years A*AA 38 with a Year in Industry BSc International Industrial Experience Business Management MEng Civil Engineering N122 4 years AAA 36 CHEMISTRY † 4 years A*AA 38 with Study Abroad with Study Abroad in a Modern Language BSc Chemistry F100 3 years AAA 36 MEng Civil Engineering MSci Management MSci Chemistry F103 4 years A*AA 38 with Study Abroad H201 4 years A*AA 38 N204 4 years AAA 36 with Innovation in a Modern Language MSci Chemistry with CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR MEDICINE F105 4 years A*AA 38 CLASSICAL STUDIES Industrial Experience BSc Cancer Biology BA Classical Studies Q810 3 years AAB 34 B131 3 years AAB 34 MSci Chemistry with and Immunology F107 4 years A*AA 38 Study Abroad BA English and QQ38 3 years AAA 36 BSc Cancer Biology Classical Studies MSci Chemistry with and Immunology with † 4 years AAB 34 Study Abroad in a F104 4 years A*AA 38 Study in Industry CLASSICS Modern Language BA Classics Q800 3 years AAB 34 BSc Cellular and CHEMISTRY WITH SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING B130 3 years AAB 34 Molecular Medicine COMPARATIVE LITERATURES AND CULTURES BSc Chemistry with BSc Cellular and F130 3 years AAA 36 BA Comparative Scientific Computing Q200 3 years AAB 34 Molecular Medicine with † 4 years AAB 34 Literatures and Cultures Study in Industry MSci Chemistry with F131 4 years A*AA 38 BA Comparative Scientific Computing BSc Medical Literatures and Cultures QR38 4 years AAB 34 C521 3 years AAB 34 Microbiology CHILDHOOD STUDIES and French BSc Medical BSc Childhood Studies L520 3 years ABB 32 BA Comparative Microbiology with † 4 years AAB 34 Literatures and Cultures QR40 4 years AAB 34 Study in Industry BSc Childhood Studies L525 4 years ABB 32 and German with Study Abroad BSc Virology and BA Comparative C540 3 years AAB 34 BSc Childhood Studies Literatures and Cultures QR41 4 years AAB 34 Immunology with Quantitative L522 3 years ABB 32 and Italian BSc Virology and Research Methods Immunology with † 4 years AAB 34 BA Comparative Study in Industry MSci Childhood Studies Literatures and Cultures QR42 4 years AAB 34 L526 4 years ABB 32 with Innovation and Portuguese MSci Cancer Biology B132 4 years AAB 34 MSci Childhood Studies BA Comparative and Immunology with Quantitative L523 4 years ABB 32 Literatures and Cultures QR43 4 years AAB 34 MSci Cellular and Research Methods and Russian B133 4 years AAB 34 Molecular Medicine BA Comparative MSci Medical Literatures and Cultures QR39 4 years AAB 34 C522 4 years AAB 34 Microbiology and Spanish MSci Virology and C541 4 years AAB 34 Immunology 31
Course UCAS Length Typical Typical Course UCAS Length Typical Typical Course UCAS Length Typical Typical code A-level IB offer code A-level IB offer code A-level IB offer offer offer offer COMPUTER SCIENCE BSc Economics and ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING Accounting with LN16 4 years AAA 36 BEng Computer Science Study Abroad BEng Computer Science GH45 3 years AAA 36 GH45 3 years AAA 36 and Electronics and Electronics BSc Economics and BSc Computer Science G400 3 years A*AA 38 L140 3 years A*AA 38 BEng Electrical and Econometrics H600 3 years AAA 36 Electronic Engineering BSc Mathematics and BSc Economics and GG14 3 years A*A*A 40 Computer Science Econometrics with L142 4 years A*AA 38 BEng Mechanical and H361 3 years AAA 36 Study Abroad Electrical Engineering MEng Computer Science G403 4 years A*AA 38 MEng Computer Science BSc Economics MEng Computer Science GH46 4 years AAA 36 LN13 3 years AAA 36 GH46 4 years AAA 36 and Electronics and Finance and Electronics MEng Computer Science BSc Economics and MEng Computer Science and Electronics with GH4P 4 years AAA 36 Finance with LN15 4 years AAA 36 and Electronics with GH4P 4 years AAA 36 Study Abroad Study Abroad Study Abroad MEng Computer Science BSc Economics and MEng Electrical and † 4 years A*AA 38 LN12 3 years AAA 36 H606 4 years AAA 36 with Study Abroad Management Electronic Engineering BSc Economics and MEng Electrical and MEng Computer Science Electronic Engineering G404 4 years A*AA 38 Management with LN17 4 years AAA 36 † 5 years AAA 36 with Innovation with a Year in Industry Study Abroad MEng Mathematics and MEng Electrical and GG1K 4 years A*A*A 40 BSc Economics Computer Science LG11 3 years A*AA 38 Electronic Engineering H604 4 years AAA 36 and Mathematics CRIMINOLOGY with Innovation BSc Economics BSc Criminology M900 3 years AAB 34 LL12 3 years AAA 36 MEng Electrical and and Politics Electronic Engineering † 4 years AAA 36 BSc Criminology BSc Economics and with Study Abroad with Quantitative M902 3 years AAB 34 Politics with LL14 4 years AAA 36 Research Methods MEng Electrical and Study Abroad Electronic Engineering BSc Criminology with H605 4 years AAA 36 M901 4 years AAB 34 BSc Economics with with Study Abroad Study Abroad L105 4 years A*AA 38 in a Modern Language Study Abroad BSc Social Policy with MEng Mechanical and LM49 3 years AAB 34 BSc Economics with H360 4 years AAA 36 Criminology Electrical Engineering Study Abroad in a L101 4 years A*AA 38 MSci Criminology Modern Language MEng Mechanical and with Quantitative M903 4 years AAB 34 Electrical Engineering † 5 years AAA 36 Research Methods BSc Philosophy VL51 3 years AAA 36 with a Year in Industry and Economics DENTISTRY ENGINEERING DESIGN BSc Philosophy and BDS Dentistry A206 5 years AAA 36 Economics with VL54 4 years AAA 36 MEng Engineering ECONOMICS Study Abroad Design with Study H150 5 years A*AA 38 in Industry BSc Economics L100 3 years A*AA 38 MSci Economics L104 4 years A*AA 38 with Innovation ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS BSc Economics and LN14 3 years AAA 36 EDUCATION BEng Engineering Accounting G162 3 years AAA 36 Mathematics BSc Economics and BSc Education Studies X300 3 years ABB 32 Accounting with † 4 years AAA 36 BSc Education Studies MEng Engineering X304 4 years ABB 32 G161 4 years AAA 36 Professional Placement with Study Abroad Mathematics MEng Engineering BSc Psychology in X301 3 years ABB 32 Mathematics with † 5 years AAA 36 Education a Year in Industry BSc Psychology MEng Engineering in Education with X305 4 years ABB 32 Mathematics with G160 4 years AAA 36 Study Abroad Study Abroad 32
Course UCAS Length Typical Typical Course UCAS Length Typical Typical Course UCAS Length Typical Typical code A-level IB offer code A-level IB offer code A-level IB offer offer offer offer ENGLISH FRENCH GEOPHYSICS BA English Q300 3 years AAA 36 BA Modern Languages RR01 4 years AAB 34 BSc Geophysics F661 3 years AAB 34 BA English and BA Comparative MSci Geophysics F662 4 years AAB 34 QQ38 3 years AAA 36 Literatures and QR38 4 years AAB 34 Classical Studies Cultures and French MSci Geophysics with F663 4 years AAB 34 BA English and French QR31 4 years AAA 36 Study Abroad BA English and French QR31 4 years AAA 36 BA English and German QR32 4 years AAA 36 GERMAN BA Film and French 2LK6 4 years AAB 34 BA English and History QV31 3 years AAA 36 BA Modern Languages RR01 4 years AAB 34 BA History and French VR11 4 years AAA 36 BA English and Italian QR33 4 years AAA 36 BA Comparative BA History of Art Literatures and QR40 4 years AAB 34 BA English and VR31 4 years AAB 34 QV35 3 years AAA 36 and French Cultures and German Philosophy BA International BA English and German QR32 4 years AAA 36 BA English and Business Management NR11 4 years AAA 36 QR35 4 years AAA 36 BA Film and German 4F29 4 years AAB 34 Portuguese and French BA English and Russian QR37 4 years AAA 36 BA Music and French WR31 4 years AAB 34 BA History and German VR12 4 years AAA 36 BA English and Spanish QR34 4 years AAA 36 BA Philosophy and BA History of Art RV15 4 years AAB 34 VR32 4 years AAB 34 French and German BA Film and English 6T3X 3 years AAA 36 BA Politics and French RL12 4 years AAB 34 BA International BA Theatre and English 4CC8 3 years AAA 36 Business Management NR12 4 years AAA 36 ENVIRONMENTAL GEOSCIENCE BA Theatre and French W43F 4 years AAB 34 and German BSc Environmental LLB Law and French MR11 4 years A*AA 38 BA Music and German WR32 4 years AAB 34 F640 3 years AAB 34 Geoscience GEOGRAPHY BA Philosophy RV25 4 years AAB 34 MSci Environmental and German F641 4 years AAB 34 BSc Geography F800 3 years AAA 36 Geoscience BA Politics and German RL22 4 years AAB 34 BSc Geography with MSci Environmental Quantitative Research F802 3 years AAA 36 BA Theatre and German 21C7 4 years AAB 34 Geoscience with F644 4 years AAB 34 Methods Study Abroad LLB Law and German MR12 4 years A*AA 38 BSc Geography with FILM 09F4 4 years AAA 36 HISTORY Study Abroad BA Film and English 6T3X 3 years AAA 36 BSc Geography with BA English and History QV31 3 years AAA 36 BA Film and French 2LK6 4 years AAB 34 Study Abroad in a F801 4 years AAA 36 BA History V100 3 years AAA 36 Modern Language BA Film and German 4F29 4 years AAB 34 BA History and French VR11 4 years AAA 36 MSci Geography with BA Film and Italian 4L92 4 years AAB 34 F805 4 years AAA 36 BA History and German VR12 4 years AAA 36 Innovation BA Film and Portuguese 4PP8 4 years AAB 34 MSci Geography BA History and Italian VR13 4 years AAA 36 BA Film and Spanish L288 4 years AAB 34 with Quantitative F804 4 years AAA 36 BA History and Research Methods VR15 4 years AAA 36 Portuguese BA Film and Television 4M5N 3 years AAB 34 GEOLOGY BA History and Russian VR17 4 years AAA 36 BA Theatre and Film 4KDU 3 years AAB 34 BSc Geology F600 3 years AAB 34 BA History and Spanish VR14 4 years AAA 36 MArts Film and Television 4M50 4 years AAB 34 MSci Geology F603 4 years AAB 34 MArts History with with Innovation V104 4 years AAA 36 MSci Geophysics with Innovation F609 4 years AAB 34 Study Abroad 33
Course UCAS Length Typical Typical Course UCAS Length Typical Typical Course UCAS Length Typical Typical code A-level IB offer code A-level IB offer code A-level IB offer offer offer offer HISTORY OF ART ITALIAN MATHEMATICS BA History of Art V350 3 years AAB 34 BA Modern Languages RR01 4 years AAB 34 BSc Data Science G1G5 3 years A*AA 38 BA History of Art BA Comparative BSc Data Science with VR31 4 years AAB 34 Literatures and QR41 4 years AAB 34 G1G6 4 years A*AA 38 and French a Year in Industry Cultures and Italian BA History of Art BSc Economics and VR32 4 years AAB 34 BA English and Italian QR33 4 years AAA 36 LG11 3 years A*AA 38 and German Mathematics BA History of Art BA Film and Italian 4L92 4 years AAB 34 BSc Mathematics G100 3 years A*A*A 40 VR33 4 years AAB 34 and Italian BA History and Italian VR13 4 years AAA 36 BSc Mathematics and GG14 3 years A*A*A 40 BA History of Art BA History of Art Computer Science VR35 4 years AAB 34 VR33 4 years AAB 34 and Portuguese and Italian BSc Mathematics and VG51 3 years A*AA 38 BA History of Art BA Music and Italian WR33 4 years AAB 34 Philosophy VR37 4 years AAB 34 and Russian BA Philosophy and BSc Mathematics and RV35 4 years AAB 34 GFD3 3 years A*AA 38 BA History of Art Italian Physics VR34 4 years AAB 34 and Spanish BA Politics and Italian RL32 4 years AAB 34 BSc Mathematics with G1G3 3 years A*A*A 40 INNOVATION Statistics BA Theatre and Italian 22FF 4 years AAB 34 MArts Anthropology BSc Mathematics with XD50 4 years AAB 34 LAW G1G4 3 years A*A*A 40 with Innovation Statistics for Finance MArts Film and TV LLB Law M100 3 years A*AA 38 BSc Mathematics with 4M50 4 years AAB 34 Study Abroad in a G101 4 years A*A*A 40 with Innovation LLB Law and French MR11 4 years A*AA 38 Modern Language MArts History with LLB Law and German MR12 4 years A*AA 38 V104 4 years AAA 36 MEng Mathematics and Innovation GG1K 4 years A*A*A 40 LLB Law and Spanish MR13 4 years A*AA 38 Computer Science MArts Music with W304 4 years AAB 34 LLB Law with MSci Mathematics G103 4 years A*A*A 40 Innovation † 4 years A*AA 38 Study Abroad MArts Theatre with MSci Mathematics and 2Q50 4 years AAB 34 LLB Law with Study in GV15 4 years A*AA 38 Innovation † 4 years A*AA 38 Philosophy Continental Europe MEng Computer Science MSci Mathematics and G404 4 years A*AA 38 LIBERAL ARTS GFC3 4 years A*AA 38 with Innovation Physics MEng Electrical and BA Liberal Arts 2ZB7 3 years AAA 36 MSci Mathematics G1GH 4 years A*A*A 40 Electronic Engineering H604 4 years AAA 36 MLibArts Liberal Arts with Statistics with Innovation 2T23 4 years AAA 36 with Study Abroad MSci Mathematics G105 4 years A*A*A 40 MSci Childhood Studies MARKETING with Study Abroad L526 4 years ABB 32 with Innovation BSc Marketing N500 3 years AAA 36 MSci Mathematics with MSci Economics with Study Abroad in a G104 4 years A*A*A 40 L104 4 years A*AA 38 BSc Marketing with Modern Language Innovation N504 4 years AAA 36 Study Abroad MSci Geography with MECHANICAL ENGINEERING F805 4 years AAA 36 BSc Marketing with Innovation BEng Mechanical Study Abroad in a N501 4 years AAA 36 H305 3 years A*AA 38 MSci Management Modern Language Engineering N204 4 years AAA 36 with Innovation BEng Mechanical and H361 3 years AAA 36 MSci Physics with Electrical Engineering F306 4 years A*AA 38 Innovation MEng Mechanical H300 4 years A*AA 38 MSci Psychology with Engineering C804 4 years A*AA 38 Innovation MEng Mechanical MSci Social Policy Engineering with † 5 years A*AA 38 L405 4 years ABB 32 a Year in Industry with Innovation 34
Course UCAS Length Typical Typical Course UCAS Length Typical Typical Course UCAS Length Typical Typical code A-level IB offer code A-level IB offer code A-level IB offer offer offer offer MEng Mechanical PHARMACOLOGY PHYSICS Engineering with † 4 years A*AA 38 BSc Pharmacology B210 3 years AAB 34 Study Abroad BSc Mathematics GFD3 3 years A*AA 38 and Physics MSci Pharmacology B212 4 years AAB 34 MEng Mechanical Engineering with BSc Physics 3 years A*AA 38 H301 4 years A*AA 38 MSci Pharmacology Study Abroad in a B211 4 years AAB 34 with Study in Industry BSc Physics and Modern Language F300 3 years A*AA 38 Philosophy PHILOSOPHY MEng Mechanical and BSc Physics with H360 4 years AAA 36 BA English and F3F5 3 years A*AA 38 Electrical Engineering QV35 3 years AAA 36 Astrophysics Philosophy MEng Mechanical and MSci Mathematics Electrical Engineering † 5 years AAA 36 BA Philosophy V500 3 years AAA 36 GFC3 4 years A*AA 38 and Physics with a Year in Industry BA Philosophy and RV15 4 years AAB 34 MSci Physics F303 4 years A*AA 38 MEDICINE French MSci Physics and MB ChB Medicine A100 5 years AAA 36 BA Philosophy and FVH5 4 years A*AA 38 RV25 4 years AAB 34 Philosophy German MODERN LANGUAGES MSci Physics with BA Philosophy and F3FM 4 years A*AA 38 BA Modern Languages RR01 4 years AAB 34 RV35 4 years AAB 34 Astrophysics Italian MUSIC MSci Physics with BA Philosophy and F305 4 years A*AA 38 RV55 4 years AAB 34 Industrial Experience BA Music W300 3 years AAB 34 Portuguese MSci Physics with BA Music and French WR31 4 years AAB 34 BA Philosophy and F306 4 years A*AA 38 RV75 4 years AAB 34 Innovation Russian BA Music and German WR32 4 years AAB 34 MSci Physics BA Philosophy and with International F307 4 years A*AA 38 BA Music and Italian WR33 4 years AAB 34 RV45 4 years AAB 34 Spanish Experience BA Music and BA Philosophy and WR35 4 years AAB 34 VV56 3 years AAA 36 MSci Physics with Portuguese Theology Study Abroad in a F304 4 years A*AA 38 BA Music and Russian WR37 4 years AAB 34 BSc Mathematics and Modern Language VG51 3 years A*AA 38 BA Music and Spanish WR34 4 years AAB 34 Philosophy MSci Theoretical F340 4 years A*AA 38 MArts Music with BSc Philosophy and Physics W304 4 years AAB 34 VL51 3 years AAA 36 Innovation Economics PHYSICS WITH SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING NEUROSCIENCE BSc Philosophy and BSc Physics with Economics with Study VL54 4 years AAA 36 F330 3 years A*AA 38 BSc Neuroscience B140 3 years AAA 36 Scientific Computing Abroad MSci Neuroscience B141 4 years AAA 36 MSci Physics with BSc Philosophy and F331 4 years A*AA 38 VL52 3 years AAA 36 Scientific Computing MSci Neuroscience with Politics † 4 years AAA 36 MSci Physics with Study in Industry BSc Physics and Scientific Computing MSci Psychology and FV35 3 years A*AA 38 F334 4 years A*AA 38 CB81 4 years A*AA 38 Philosophy with Industrial Neuroscience Experience BSc Sociology and PALAEONTOLOGY AND EVOLUTION LV35 3 years AAB 34 Philosophy PHYSIOLOGICAL SCIENCE BSc Palaeontology MSci Mathematics and BSc Physiological CF17 3 years AAB 34 GV15 4 years A*AA 38 B120 3 years AAB 34 and Evolution Philosophy Science MSci Palaeontology MSci Physics and MSci Physiological CF16 4 years AAB 34 FVH5 4 years A*AA 38 B122 4 years AAB 34 and Evolution Philosophy Science MSci Physiological Science with Study † 4 years AAB 34 in Industry 35
Course UCAS Length Typical Typical Course UCAS Length Typical Typical Course UCAS Length Typical Typical code A-level IB offer code A-level IB offer code A-level IB offer offer offer offer POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS BA History and MSci Politics with QRM L203 4 years AAA 36 VR15 4 years AAA 36 Portuguese BA Politics and French RL12 4 years AAB 34 MSci Social Policy L403 4 years AAB 34 BA History of Art with QRM BA Politics and German RL22 4 years AAB 34 VR35 4 years AAB 34 and Portuguese BA Politics and Italian RL32 4 years AAB 34 MSci Sociology L303 4 years AAB 34 BA Music and with QRM BA Politics and WR35 4 years AAB 34 RL52 4 years AAB 34 Portuguese Portuguese RELIGION AND THEOLOGY BA Philosophy BA Philosophy and BA Politics and Russian RL72 4 years AAB 34 RV55 4 years AAB 34 VV56 3 years AAA 36 and Portuguese Theology BA Politics and Spanish RL42 4 years AAB 34 BA Politics and RL52 4 years AAB 34 BA Religion and BSc Economics Portuguese V600 3 years AAB 34 LL12 3 years AAA 36 Theology and Politics BA Theatre and R2D8 4 years AAB 34 BA Theology and BSc Economics Portuguese VL63 3 years AAB 34 Sociology and Politics with LL14 4 years AAA 36 PSYCHOLOGY Study Abroad MArts Religion BSc Psychology C801 3 years A*AA 38 and Theology with V601 4 years AAB 34 BSc Philosophy Study Abroad VL52 3 years AAA 36 MSci Psychology and Politics C804 4 years A*AA 38 with Innovation RUSSIAN BSc Politics and L200 3 years AAA 36 MSci Psychology BA Modern Languages RR01 4 years AAB 34 International Relations CB81 4 years A*AA 38 and Neuroscience BA Comparative BSc Politics and International Relations L201 4 years AAA 36 QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS (QRM) Literatures and QR43 4 years AAB 34 with Study Abroad Cultures and Russian BSc Childhood Studies L522 3 years ABB 32 BA English and Russian QR37 4 years AAA 36 BSc Politics and with QRM LL23 3 years AAB 34 Sociology BSc Criminology BA History and Russian VR17 4 years AAA 36 M902 3 years AAB 34 BSc Politics with with QRM BA History of Art Quantitative Research L202 3 years AAA 36 VR37 4 years AAB 34 BSc Geography and Russian Methods F802 3 years AAA 36 with QRM BA Music and Russian WR37 4 years AAB 34 BSc Politics with BSc Politics with QRM L202 3 years AAA 36 Quantitative BA Philosophy and L204 4 years AAA 36 RV75 4 years AAB 34 Research Methods BSc Politics with QRM Russian L204 4 years AAA 36 with Study Abroad with Study Abroad BA Politics and Russian RL72 4 years AAB 34 BSc Social Policy BSc Social Policy SOCIAL POLICY LL42 3 years AAB 34 L402 3 years AAB 34 and Politics with QRM BSc International Social MSci Politics with BSc Sociology L410 3 years AAB 34 L302 3 years AAB 34 and Public Policy Quantitative L203 4 years AAA 36 with QRM Research Methods BSc International Social BSc Sociology with and Public Policy with L411 4 years AAB 34 PORTUGUESE QRM with Study L304 4 years AAB 34 Study Abroad Abroad BA Modern Languages RR01 4 years AAB 34 BSc Social Policy L400 3 years AAB 34 MSci Childhood BA Comparative Studies with QRM L523 4 years ABB 32 BSc Social Policy and Literatures and Cultures QR42 4 years AAB 34 LL42 3 years AAB 34 Politics and Portuguese MSci Criminology M903 4 years AAB 34 BSc Social Policy and with QRM LL43 3 years AAB 34 BA English and Sociology QR35 4 years AAA 36 Portuguese MSci Geography F804 4 years AAA 36 BSc Social Policy with with QRM LM49 3 years AAB 34 BA Film and Portuguese 4PP8 4 years AAB 34 Criminology 36
Course UCAS Length Typical Typical Course UCAS Length Typical Typical code A-level IB offer code A-level IB offer offer offer BSc Social Policy with BA International Quantitative Research L402 3 years AAB 34 Business Management NR14 4 years AAA 36 Methods and Spanish BSc Social Policy with BA Music and Spanish WR34 4 years AAB 34 L404 4 years AAB 34 Study Abroad BA Philosophy and RV45 4 years AAB 34 MSci Social Policy with Spanish L405 4 years ABB 32 Innovation BA Politics and Spanish RL42 4 years AAB 34 MSci Social Policy with BA Theatre and Spanish 4D8C 4 years AAB 34 Quantitative Research L403 4 years AAB 34 Methods LLB Law and Spanish MR13 4 years A*AA 38 SOCIOLOGY THEATRE BA Theology and BA Theatre and English 4CC8 3 years AAA 36 VL63 3 years AAB 34 Sociology BA Theatre and Film 4KDU 3 years AAB 34 BSc Politics and BA Theatre and French W43F 4 years AAB 34 LL23 3 years AAB 34 Sociology BA Theatre and German 21C7 4 years AAB 34 BSc Social Policy and LL43 3 years AAB 34 BA Theatre and Italian 22FF 4 years AAB 34 Sociology BSc Sociology L300 3 years AAB 34 BA Theatre and 2Q3W 3 years AAB 34 Performance Studies BSc Sociology and LV35 3 years AAB 34 BA Theatre and Philosophy R2D8 4 years AAB 34 Portuguese BSc Sociology with Quantitative Research L302 3 years AAB 34 BA Theatre and Spanish 4D8C 4 years AAB 34 Methods MArts Theatre with 2Q50 4 years AAB 34 BSc Sociology Innovation with Quantitative VETERINARY NURSING Research Methods L304 4 years AAB 34 with Study Abroad BSc Veterinary Nursing and Companion D313 4 years BBC 29 BSc Sociology with Animal Behaviour L301 4 years AAB 34 Study Abroad VETERINARY SCIENCE MSci Sociology with Quantitative L303 4 years AAB 34 BVSc Veterinary Science D100 5 years AAA 36 Research Methods BVSc Veterinary SPANISH Science: Accelerated D102 4 years See online Graduate Entry BA Modern Languages RR01 4 years AAB 34 BA Comparative † Entry by transfer Literatures and Cultures QR39 4 years AAB 34 and Spanish BA English and Spanish QR34 4 years AAA 36 BA Film and Spanish L288 4 years AAB 34 BA History and Spanish VR14 4 years AAA 36 BA History of Art and VR34 4 years AAB 34 Spanish 37
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