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A Level: ABB, Required Subjects A level Mathematics and Chemistry ;
課程介紹:
Chemical engineers are employed across a huge variety of sectors and need technical knowledge of Chemistry, Biochemistry, Engineering, Materials Science and IT as well as skills in management, safety and the environment.
A Level: AAB, Required Subjects A level grade AA including Chemistry and a further science from; Biology, Computing, Environmental Science, Geography, Human Biology, Information Technology, Mathematics, Physics or Psychology.;
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Chemists are great problem solvers and analytical thinkers; they have been instrumental in developing our modern world. Our Chemistry degree equips you with a multidisciplinary skill set that will prepare you for your career.
A Level: AABComputing A Level:We are committed to encouraging the adoption of the new A level Computing curriculum. Students applying with an A level in Computing will receive favourable consideration.;
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Our Computer Science degree provides a broad, rigorous treatment of the fundamental principles of the discipline, combined with their modern day application. You begin your degree studying a range of subjects, including Software Development, Information Systems and Digital Systems. In your second year, you follow several core subjects including Databases, Human Computer Interaction and Software Design.
A Level: AAA including A level Mathematics or Further Mathematics OR AAB including A level Mathematics and Further Mathematics
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Studying for a combined honours degree in Computer Science and Mathematics at Lancaster gives you the opportunity to learn in two of the country ;s leading teaching and research departments. Lancaster's Department of Mathematics and Statistics is ninth in the UK, as ranked by The Times Good University Guide, 2016.
Interested in developing an understanding of crime, criminology and criminal justice? Ready to look beyond common-sense assumptions in relation to crime and deviance? This thought-provoking degree is taught by the world-leading, research-active academics based in our prestigious Law School; they will introduce you to key themes and topics in Criminology and help you to engage with recent and influential research.