(IELTS) score of 6.5 or an?equivalent qualificationapproved by the University
GradeGCE A-levelA*AA (A*A in Mathematics and Physics with a pass in Physics Practical)GCE A-level and EPQ A*AB (A*A in Mathematics and Physics with a pass in Physics Practical) with grade A in the Extended Project
Air vehicles are increasingly under pressure to meet specification requirements. This four-year integrated masters course focuses on air vehicles and the design and optimisation of avionic systems. Students can also take the Industrial Placement Year, providing the opportunity for a year-long placement with an engineering-based organisation.
(IELTS) score of 6.5 or an equivalent qualification approved by the University
GradeGCE A-levelA*AA (A*A in Mathematics and Physics with a pass in Physics Practical)GCE A-level and EPQ A*AB (A*A in Mathematics and Physics with a pass in Physics Practical) with grade A in the Extended Project
Computational engineering is a core skill for aerospace engineers looking to optimise designs. This four-year degree provides excellent preparation for aeronautics and astronautics research and for a role as a professional engineer. Students can also take the Industrial Placement Year, providing the opportunity for a year-long placement with an engineering-based organisation.
(IELTS) score of 6.5 or an?equivalent qualificationapproved by the University
GradeGCE A-levelA*AA (A*A in Mathematics and Physics with a pass in Physics Practical)GCE A-level and EPQ A*AB (A*A in Mathematics and Physics with a pass in Physics Practical) with grade A in the Extended Project
Engineering management is fundamental to the production and design of engineered products. Management science features prominently in this four-year degree course for those looking to enter key management positions in the aerospace industry. Students can also take the Industrial Placement Year, providing the opportunity for a year-long placement with an engineering-based organisation.
(IELTS) score of 6.5 or an?equivalent qualificationapproved by the University
GradeGCE A-levelA*AA (A*A in Mathematics and Physics with a pass in Physics Practical)GCE A-level and EPQ A*AB (A*A in Mathematics and Physics with a pass in Physics Practical) with grade A in the Extended Project
Materials are central to the overall performance of aerospace structures. Materials selection and structural design for aerospace applications are explored in this four-year integrated degree course. Students can also take the Industrial Placement Year, providing the opportunity for a year-long placement with an engineering-based organisation.
(IELTS) score of 6.5 or an?equivalent qualificationapproved by the University
GradeGCE A-levelA*AA (A*A in Mathematics and Physics with a pass in Physics Practical)GCE A-level and EPQ A*AB (A*A in Mathematics and Physics with a pass in Physics Practical) with grade A in the Extended Project
Studying abroad can greatly enhance your personal development andtransferable skills. This four-year aerospace engineering degree gives you the opportunity to study in Europe or the USA. Students can also take the Industrial Placement Year, providing the opportunity for a year-long placement with an engineering-based organisation.
(IELTS) score of 6.5 or an?equivalent qualificationapproved by the University
GradeGCE A-levelA*AA (A*A in Mathematics and Physics with a pass in Physics Practical)GCE A-level and EPQ A*AB (A*A in Mathematics and Physics with a pass in Physics Practical) with grade A in the Extended Project
Industrial experience can boost your employability and give you an insight into sector trends. It plays a significant role in this four-year aerospace engineering degree. Students can also take the Industrial Placement Year, providing the opportunity for a year-long placement with an engineering-based organisation.
(IELTS) score of 6.5 or an?equivalent qualificationapproved by the University
GradeGCE A-levelA*AA (A*A in Mathematics and Physics with a pass in Physics Practical)GCE A-level and EPQ A*AB (A*A in Mathematics and Physics with a pass in Physics Practical) with grade A in the Extended Project
A four-year course covering the overall system design of spacecraft which also includes details of the subsystems and their interfaces. This course is aimed at students who may be interested in pursuing a career in the spacecraft industry. Students can also take the Industrial Placement Year, providing the opportunity for a year-long placement with an engineering-based organisation.
overall IELTS score of 6.5 with a minimum of 6.5 in Writing and Reading and 6.0 in Listening and Speaking
GradeGCE A-levelABB to BBB fromthree A levels.Applicantstaking theExtended Project (EPQ) will also be madean alternative offer one grade below the standard offer,conditional on an A grade in the EPQ.We accept all A levels except General Studies.
Book your placeVisit us at an Open Day Introducing your degreeThe BA Archaeology and Anthropology degree follows the four field approach to Anthropology, whereby anthropology comprises archaeology, social anthropology, biological anthropology and anthropological linguistics. This program explores how humans, and our ancestors, engaged with their world, both physical and social, and combines aspects of both the humanities and the sciences.
overall IELTS score of 6.5 with a minimum of 6.5 in Writing and Reading and 6.0 in Listening and Speaking
GradeGCE A-levelABB to BBB fromthree A levels.Applicantstaking theExtended Project (EPQ) will also be madean alternative offer one grade below the standard offer,conditional on an A grade in the EPQ.We accept all A levels except General Studies.
Since the mid-19th century, Archaeology and Anthropology (both social and biological) have evolved and developed in association as disciplines that aim to comprehend what it is to be human. Archaeology is the study of the human past through its material remains such as buildings, monuments, artefacts, biological remains, written sources and the landscape we inhabit today. Anthropology is traditionally divided in the UK into Social Anthropology, which examines how people in different places create meaning and build communities, and Biological Anthropology, which explores the physiological and genetic diversity in present and past human societies.