A Level: AAB-ABB, Required Subjects Film, Media or one other humanities subject considered desirable but not essential
Lancaster's combined Film and Philosophy degree is taught jointly by academics in the Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts (LICA) and the Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion, which is home to 10 philosophers. Your degree will provide you with the information and theoretical frameworks for understanding films as crucial cultural artefacts.
A Level: AAB-ABB, Required Subjects Film, Media or one other humanities subject considered desirable but not essential
Taking Film and Sociology at Lancaster gives you the opportunity to learn from leading academics at the Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts (LICA) and our Sociology Department, ranked 11th by the Complete University Guide 2016.
A Level: AAB-ABB, Required Subjects Film, Media, Theatre, Drama, Dance or Performance are considered desirable but applications from those studying other subjects who can demonstrate experience and interest in practical theatre are welcomed
Lancaster's degree in Film and Theatre, taught by the Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts (LICA) gives you the opportunity to study contemporary theatre performance alongside the history and theory of film. Film at Lancaster is a stimulating and intellectually engaging course which provides a framework for the close analysis of individual films.
Our specialised Finance degree prepares you for the challenging and exciting world of professional finance. After gaining a solid grounding in finance theory and methodology, you'll develop proficiency in areas such as International Financial Markets, Bond Markets and Financial Statement Analysis. You can also select further specialist options to tailor your degree to your future career path.
Taught in the world-class Lancaster University Management School (LUMS), our three-year joint honours Finance and Economics degree provides an excellent academic foundation for anyone interested in a career in management and finance.
We welcome applications from students with other internationally recognised qualifications. For more information please visit theinternational qualificationswebpage or contact the Undergraduate Admissions Office directly.
A Level: AAA including A level Mathematics or Further Mathematics OR AAB including A level Mathematics and Further Mathematics
Drawing on expertise from the Departments of Mathematics and Statistics, Accounting and Finance, and Economics, this degree presents the core elements of finance and maths that underpin the operation of financial markets. Core finance modules provide a thorough grounding in corporate finance, computing, quantitative methods and economics and will be complemented by your mathematics studies.
A Level: AAB-ABB, Required Subjects A level Art and Design or one other humanities subject considered desirable but not essential
Taught by academic staff who are themselves practising artists, historians and theorists, you will be able to study the Fine Art disciplines separately or through interdisciplinary practice. Every Lancaster Fine Art student has their own dedicated studio space from day one, accessible 24/7, day and night. Our aim from the beginning of your course is for you to become an informed Fine Art practitioner with clear creative aspirations and ambition.
A Level: AAB-ABB, Required Subjects A level in one of the following subjects: Creative Writing, English language, English Literature or A level English Language and Literature.
Lancaster's degree in Fine Art and Creative Writing is taught jointly by the Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts (LICA) and the Department of English and Creative Writing. This course is ideal for anyone with strong academic and creative abilities who wants to study fine art alongside creative writing.