overall IELTS score of 6.5 with not less than 6.5 in Reading and Writing, 6.0 in Listening and Speaking
GradeGCE A-levelAAB to ABB and a Grade B in AS Level Mathematics.Applicantstaking theExtended Project (EPQ) will also be madean alternative offer one grade below the standard offer,conditional on an A grade in the EPQ.Grade B in A Level Physics or Statistics can be substituted for grade B in AS Level Mathematics.
Book your placeVisit us at an Open Day Introducing your degreeAn Economics and Philosophy degree at Southampton provides you with an excellent and rigorous education exploring human welfare and social justice, political ideals and economic realities. During the BA in Economics and Philosophy at Southampton you will gain an in-depth knowledge of the core areas of economics and philosophy while also pursuing your own interests through optional modules.
GradeGCE A-levelIn terms of A-level grades our standard offer is AAA (or AAB with Further Mathematics) or equivalent, including grade A in A-level Mathematics.Students who are not taking Further Mathematics but who are taking a STEP paper will normally receive an offer of AAB or equivalent including grade A in Mathematics and grade 2 in STEP.For more details of the STEP papers see the Admissions Testing Service Website. We accept any of the three STEP papers.
overall IELTS score of 6.5 with no less than 5.5 in each component
GradeGCE A-level3 A level subjects: ABB or BBB if studying A-level Politics, or BBB from 3 A-levels and a grade A in the Extended Project . All applicants must have AS level Mathematics at grade B or above, or A level Physics or A-level Statistics. General Studies and Critical Thinking are not accepted at A-level.
GradeGCE A-level3 A level subjects: AAB (including A level Mathematics at grade B or above) or ABB (including A level Mathematics at grade B or above) with grade A in the Extended Project .4 A level subjects: ABBB (including A level Mathematics at grade B or above) or BBBB (including A level Mathematics at grade B or above) with grade A in the Extended Project .Queries about contextualised offers can be made to: ugapplyfshs@soton.ac.uk. Information about the university’s scheme to widen participation (A2S) can be found here: Access to SouthamptonAlthough an Economics A level is not required, preference will be given to applicants taking at least one analytical A level subject; that is, either Economics or Mathematics or a science-based subject.Most A level subjects are acceptable with the exception of General Studies. One subject such as those on the following list is accepted if combined with other academic subjects:Art, including Design, Fine Art, Photography, Textiles, etcCritical ThinkingHome EconomicsICTLeisure StudiesMedia StudiesMusic, including Music TechnologySports Studies including all forms of PE, Dance, etcTheatre Studies including Drama and Performing ArtsTravel and TourismThere may be a few places available for marginal candidates who have just missed the grades required by their conditional offer. For these students ONLY, the Admissions Tutor will consider any extra A level subject, including General Studies. Therefore, it is worth taking an extra A level as an insurance policy. There is no guarantee that extra spaces will be available.
Economics is the study of these decisions and actions. Studying the way economic processes work helps us to understand the society in which we live.
GradeGCE A-levelIn terms of A-level grades our standard offer is AAA (or AAB with Further Mathematics) or equivalent, including grade A in A-level Mathematics.Students who are not taking Further Mathematics but who are taking a STEP paper will normally receive an offer of AAB or equivalent including grade A in Mathematics and grade 2 in STEP.For more details of the STEP papers see the Admissions Testing Service Website. We accept any of the three STEP papers.
an score of IELTS 6.5 overall, with no less than 5.5 in each component
GradeGCE A-levelABB from 3 A-levels or BBB from 3 A-levels + Grade A in the Extended Project . There are no compulsory subjects at A-level. General Studies and Critical Thinking at A-level are excluded.
This programme is designed for those with a broad interest in education who may wish to go into a range of education-related employment or onto further study in education itself.
Electrical and Electronic Engineering influences many aspects of modern life ranging from energy, healthcare, entertainment and commerce, to communications, manufacturing and the environment.
overall IELTS score of 7.0 with not less than?7.0 in Reading and Writing, ?6.5 in Listening and Speaking
GradeGCE A-levelAAB including aGrade AinEnglish Literature or a related subject.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.
An English degree at Southampton is made up of a broad range of imaginative modules that enable you to chart your own path through the history, theory, and practice of literature in English. You will explore the writing that inspires and challenges you with the help of specialist scholars, creative writers, and internationally recognised researchers who are as passionate about literature as you are.
overall IELTS score of 7.0 with not less than?7.0 in Reading and Writing, ?6.5 in Listening and Speaking
GradeGCE A-levelAAB including aGrade AinEnglish Literature or a related subject.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.
An English degree at Southampton is made up of a broad range of imaginative modules that enable you to chart your own path through the history, theory, and practice of literature in English. You will explore the writing that inspires and challenges you with the help of specialist scholars, creative writers, and internationally recognised researchers who are as passionate about literature as you are.
overall IELTS score of 7.0 with not less than?7.0 in reading and writing, ?6.5 in listening and speaking
GradeGCE A-levelAAB including aGrade AinEnglish Literature or a related subject.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.
You read widely, have a feeling for words, and are not afraid of intellectual challenges. English at Southampton offers you the opportunity to think about literature and culture in new and exciting ways.