Our degree programme in Drama is composed of a series of modules, most of which conclude with a presentation open to fellow Drama students and staff, the University at large or to the general public. In the early stages of the programme the emphasis is on group collaborative work. As you move through the degree this group work becomes the basis for the development of individual interests and skills. Throughout the programme you will get equal opportunities and challenges to act, direct, write or create dramatic events.
Our degree programme in Drama is composed of a series of modules, most of which conclude with a presentation open to fellow Drama students and staff, the University at large or to the general public. In the early stages of the programme the emphasis is on group collaborative work. As you move through the degree this group work becomes the basis for the development of individual interests and skills. Throughout the programme you will get equal opportunities and challenges to act, direct, write or create dramatic events.
This programme provides an excellent grounding in the main themes and methods of Art History & Visual Culture while developing your critical, imaginative and practical engagement with the social, historical and cultural contexts of theatre.
This programme provides an excellent grounding in the main themes and methods of Art History & Visual Culture while developing your critical, imaginative and practical engagement with the social, historical and cultural contexts of theatre.
Typical offerA*AA-AAB; IB 38-34; BTEC National D*DD-DDM ; Required subjectsGCE AL grade B in Maths, Pure Maths or Further Maths, IB HL5 or SL6 Maths. Maths Studies not accepted. GCSE English Language grade B (level 5 new grading).
Modern economics covers a wide range of topics from inflation to the control of monopoly power, from the study of developing countries to the finance of multinational companies. The BSc Economics degree programme reflects that breadth of interest in a flexible course designed to suit you if you wish to study a broad curriculum or to specialise in a particular area. The list of final year options is wide and choice may be widened still further by choosing one final year module from outside the Business School or by submitting a dissertation or business project in place of one of the options. Graduates enter a wide range of occupations, including economics, accountancy, business or academic careers.
Typical offerA*AA-AAB; IB 38-34; BTEC National D*DD-DDM ; Required subjectsGCE AL grade B in Maths, Pure Maths or Further Maths, IB HL5 or SL6 Maths. Maths Studies not accepted. GCSE English Language grade B (level 5 new grading).
Modern economics covers a wide range of topics from inflation to the control of monopoly power, from the study of developing countries to the finance of multinational companies. The BSc Economics degree programme reflects that breadth of interest in a flexible course designed to suit you if you wish to study a broad curriculum or to specialise in a particular area. The list of final year options is wide and choice may be widened still further by choosing one final year module from outside the Business School or by submitting a dissertation or business project in place of one of the options. Graduates enter a wide range of occupations, including economics, accountancy, business or academic careers.
Typical offerA*AA-AAB; IB 38-34; BTEC National D*DD-DDM ; Required subjectsGCE AL grade B in Maths, Pure Maths or Further Maths, IB HL5 or SL6 Maths. Maths Studies not accepted. GCSE English Language grade B (level 5 new grading).
Modern economics covers a wide range of topics from inflation to the control of monopoly power, from the study of developing countries to the finance of multinational companies. The BSc Economics degree programme reflects that breadth of interest in a flexible course designed to suit you if you wish to study a broad curriculum or to specialise in a particular area. The list of final year options is wide and choice may be widened still further by choosing one final year module from outside the Business School or by submitting a dissertation or business project in place of one of the options. Graduates enter a wide range of occupations, including economics, accountancy, business or academic careers.
Typical offerA*AA-AAB; IB 38-34; BTEC National D*DD-DDM ; Required subjectsGCE AL grade B in Maths, Pure Maths or Further Maths, IB HL5 or SL6 Maths. Maths Studies not accepted. GCSE English Language grade B (level 5 new grading).
Modern economics covers a wide range of topics from inflation to the control of monopoly power, from the study of developing countries to the finance of multinational companies. The BSc Economics degree programme reflects that breadth of interest in a flexible course designed to suit you if you wish to study a broad curriculum or to specialise in a particular area. The list of final year options is wide and choice may be widened still further by choosing one final year module from outside the Business School or by submitting a dissertation or business project in place of one of the options. Graduates enter a wide range of occupations, including economics, accountancy, business or academic careers.
Typical offerA*AA-AAB; IB 38-34; BTEC National D*DD-DDM ; Required subjectsGCSE Maths grade A (level 7 new grading) or GCE AL/AS Maths, Pure Maths or Further Maths, IB SL4 Maths/Maths Studies or Core Maths; GCSE English Language grade B (level 5 new grading).
The objective of BSc Business Economics is to provide you with a theoretical and practical understanding of the economic decisions faced by business and its managers, as well as the ability to analyse the economic and social environment in which these decisions are taken. The programme combines the development of key skills in economics, accounting and management with the application of these skills to the solution of many interacting problems that face business managers. It is a very flexible degree programme that will appeal if you are aiming for a career in business. This programme is recommended if you wish to study economics but don't want a high mathematical content in your degree programme.
Typical offerA*AA-AAB; IB 38-34; BTEC National D*DD-DDM ; Required subjectsGCSE Maths grade A (level 7 new grading) or GCE AL/AS Maths, Pure Maths or Further Maths, IB SL4 Maths/Maths Studies or Core Maths; GCSE English Language grade B (level 5 new grading).
The objective of BSc Business Economics is to provide you with a theoretical and practical understanding of the economic decisions faced by business and its managers, as well as the ability to analyse the economic and social environment in which these decisions are taken. The programme combines the development of key skills in economics, accounting and management with the application of these skills to the solution of many interacting problems that face business managers. It is a very flexible degree programme that will appeal if you are aiming for a career in business. This programme is recommended if you wish to study economics but don't want a high mathematical content in your degree programme.