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Flexible learning

Learning never stops. Our short 在线课程 are open to everyone and hosted on the digital learning platform, FutureLearn.

Enrol today in one or more of our courses from our expansive portfolio, covering a diverse range of thought-provoking subjects. Developed by expert staff and students across the University of Reading, you can hone your skills and expand your knowledge in your own time, whilst engaging with a community of learners from around the world. 

Register on the FutureLearn website to sign up, and stay informed about, upcoming courses. You can also follow UniRdg_OOCs on Instagram or find us on Facebook for the latest news on all of our short 在线课程.

What makes our 在线课程 special?

Our award-winning courses have enabled us to showcase the University’s teaching and research excellence to over a million learners globally. Designed to reach new audiences, they provide a window into the wealth of subjects on offer at Reading, whilst retaining the high quality expected of a world-class university. 

Who are the courses for?

Our courses are open to everyone.

You can take our courses to help you prepare for university whatever and wherever you plan to study, for continuing professional development, to research a specific topic or just for fun!  

Why not use our courses to make your applications, personal statements and CVs stand out from the crowd? Completing an online course demonstrates passion for a subject, a willingness to broaden your horizons, the ability to develop new skills and go beyond your current studies to learn more.

Flexible learning to suit your busy lifestyle

Studying on the FutureLearn platform allows you to fit learning around your life. Each week of content is delivered as a series of self-contained activities that build on one another, so you can choose to learn in small chunks or longer sprints. Our courses are free for limited access but you can purchase an optional ‘upgrade’ if you’d like to receive a certificate as evidence of course completion, or secure unlimited access to the content beyond the end of live run.

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History


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ROME: A VIRTUAL TOUR OF THE ANCIENT CITY

Immerse yourself in the architecture and history of ancient Rome using a detailed, historically accurate and award-winning 3D digital model of this awe-inspiring city, on this five-week course from the Department of Classics.

This course explores the ancient city through real-life footage of archaeological remains in modern Rome with digital reconstructions of how these magnificent buildings would have looked around 1,700 years ago. By flying or walking through the virtual model, you’ll get a sense of how the city worked, functioned and appeared. You’ll explore the structures representing power and wealth such as the Forum and Colosseum, as well as seeing Rome as a working city, a place where up to a million people lived and died. You’ll discuss the testimonies that survive for us to read, the coins, inscriptions, pictures, statues and poems to build a picture of how the city functioned.

Find out more about Rome: A Virtual Tour of the Ancient City on the FutureLearn website.

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Archaeology: from dig to lab and beyond

Learn about the discoveries made at the Department of Archaeology's Field School by charting the progress of an archaeological excavation from dig to lab and beyond, in this introductory course to the endlessly interesting field of archaeology.

An archaeological excavation isn’t just turning up with a trowel to dig. Drawing on case studies from the Department of Archaeology's Field School, you’ll find out about every aspect of archaeology, from deciding where to dig, to the collection, recording and storage of artefacts. You’ll then examine the archaeological methods employed in the study of the dead. What can skeletal remains tell us about where someone lived, their occupation and their health?

This course has been developed for anyone interested in studying an archaeology degree at university but will also appeal to anyone with a passion for history.

Find out more about Archaeology: From Dig to Lab and Beyond  website.

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Dead Interesting: Uncovering Roman Britain in Old Museum Collections

Join a research team uncovering exciting new information about cremation burials excavated over 100 years ago.   

Created by the Department of Archaeology and Colchester Museums, you will learn how the latest osteological techniques are used to reveal the age, status and origins of an individual who lived in the first century AD. 

The course is approx. 4 flexible study hours and is for anyone with an interest in Roman history and will be particularly useful if you’re thinking of studying archaeology at university.  

Find out more about Dead Interesting: Uncovering Roman Britain in Old Museum Collections. 

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Anarchy in the UK: A History of Punk from 1976-78

In the late 1970s a new youth subculture emerged in the UK. This, of course, was punk, and a cultural revolt was underway. 

This course created by the Department of History explores the music, fanzines, ideas, fashion and art of punk and examines its impact on society – particularly its relationship with gender, class, race, sexuality and protest, drawing comparisons with the youth culture of today. Techniques used in historical analysis are introduced through video interviews with key ‘Punk’ figures, research activities and the opportunity to compile an original fanzine. 

The course is approx. 4 flexible study hours and will appeal to anyone with an interest in contemporary history and cultural studies. It will be particularly interesting if you’re thinking of studying history at university. 

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Climate and sustainability


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Using Systems Thinking to Tackle the Climate and Biodiversity Crisis

Explore why many economic and technological ‘fixes’ for the climate and biodiversity crisis have failed and how a fundamental shift in our mindsets and values is vital in order to address the issue at a systems level. 

This course highlights the dangers of attempting to intervene in a highly interconnected system by tackling issues in isolation and why we need to consider the bigger picture before proposing sustainable policy and actions. You'll explore a range of system mapping tools and, with guidance, try out a recommended tool on an environmental issue affecting you.  

This course is approx. 6 hours of flexible study and is for anyone who is interested in systems thinking and how to apply it, as well as those who have a general interest in the climate and biodiversity crisis and want to know what they can do.

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Planet Partners: Tackling the Climate Crisis Together

Join two Undergraduate students as they explore the impact of climate change with experts from across the University.

You’ll follow two students as they interview researchers across multiple disciplines to find out how climate change impacts our health, the food we eat, biodiversity and the towns and cities we live in.  You’ll discuss the key mitigation and adaptation strategies and international agreements in place, the role of governments, and what you can do as an individual. You’ll finish the course with the confidence to talk about the impact of climate change and feel empowered to take action.

The course is approx. 4 flexible study hours and has been designed for an 16-18 audience, however it’s open to anyone from around the world who wants to learn more about the impact of climate change.

Find out more about Planet Partners: Tackling the Climate Crisis Together.

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Climate intelligence: using climate data to improve business decision making

Learn how to identify relevant and reliable climate data for your business and explore how that raw data can be converted into information that connects with the operational and financial decisions you face.  

The course is approx. 6 flexible study hours and designed for business professionals with a responsibility for governance, strategy, and risk. 

Find out more about Climate Intelligence: Using Climate Data to Improve Business Decision-Making.  

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Come rain or shine: understanding the weather

Weather affects our lives almost every day – through what we wear, what we eat and what we do. It also affects most industries and leisure activities. But what brings us such variable weather? What makes the UK rainy, windy or sometimes even sunny?

The Department of Meteorology at the University of Reading has partnered with The Royal Meteorological Society for this three-week course, introducing the physical processes underlying the weather systems that impact on many aspects of our lives. As well as exploring the UK’s characteristic weather patterns, you’ll look at weather phenomena in other parts of the world and find out why they occur.

Find out more about Come Rain or Shine: Understanding the Weather on the FutureLearn website..

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Education


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SUPPORTING SUCCESSFUL LEARNING IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS

Build your understanding of learning and teaching to gain confidence in supporting the education of children in primary school, as a teaching assistant.

Over this four-week course, you’ll hear from education experts, school staff and school children, all providing insight into how learning happens and the importance of both the learning environment, and of effective communication in a primary school setting. You’ll examine the impact of behavioural theories on learning in school, as well as reflecting on your own classroom experiences. You’ll build confidence and develop effective working practices to improve the support you provide in school.

Find out more about Supporting Successful Learning in Primary Schools on the FutureLearn website.

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SUPPORTING SUCCESSFUL LEARNING IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS

This sister course to Supporting Successful Learning in Primary Education will help build teaching assistants’ and support staff’s understanding of learning and teaching in a secondary school setting.

Over four-weeks, you’ll hear from education experts, school staff and school children, all providing insights into how learning happens and the importance of both the learning environment, and of effective communication in a secondary school setting. Through the course activities, you’ll understand the importance of language and communication in school, and will gain confidence in implementing best working practices through reflection of, and discussion about, your own classroom based experiences.

Find out more about Supporting Successful Learning in Secondary Schools on the FutureLearn website.

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Understanding multilingual children's language development

Develop your knowledge of how young children learn to understand and produce spoken language to help you support multilingual children in your professional practice. 

This course highlights the research behind multilingual language development and argues for more emphasis on using heritage languages both at school and at home. It also provides a platform for inter-professional dialogue between teachers and speech and language therapists and helps develop actions to take forward in the classroom and other professional settings. 

This course is approx. 9 hours of study and is for both teachers and speech and language therapists to help transform working practice so that multilingual children can reach their full potential.

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Teaching Climate and Sustainability in Primary Schools: An Outdoor Learning Approach

Drawing on real examples and underpinned with expertise in outdoor learning, this course will explore the knowledge and skills required for teaching climate and sustainability outdoors. You’ll watch children discovering how to care for the planet through a range of activities and hear from teachers and education experts on the benefits and challenges of teaching outside. 

You’ll share ideas and experiences with fellow teachers on the course to build a plan for your own teaching or to help make a wider impact at the whole school level.  

This course is approx. 6 hours of flexible study and aimed at primary teachers who are concerned about our planet and want to take action by embedding these vital topics into their teaching.

Find out more about Teaching Climate and Sustainability in Primary Schools: An Outdoor Learning Approach.

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Health


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Heart health: a beginner's guide to cardiovascular disease

Drawing on expertise from the world-renowned Institute for Cardiovascular and Metabolic Research at the University of Reading, this four-week course provides an introduction to cardiovascular disease – one of the biggest killers in the UK and worldwide.

This course will improve your knowledge of how the heart works, the causes of cardiovascular diseases such as heart attacks, strokes, high blood pressure and heart failure and what you can do to avoid them. Each week you’ll be able to get hands on with a practical activity, helping you to apply the knowledge you’ll gain on the course, to better understand your own heart. You’ll learn the factors that can lead to cardiovascular disease and what you can do to lower the risk.

Find out more about Heart Health: A Beginner's Guide to Cardiovascular Disease on the FutureLearn website.

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Ageing Well: Nutrition and Exercise for Older Adults

Informed by the latest research in nutrition and health science, this two-week course explains how small changes to diet and exercise routines can help older adults age well and stay independent for longer. 

Ageing well isn't just a matter of luck. On this course, you'll find out what you can do to help older adults in your care enjoy a better quality of life. You'll explore the science behind maintaining well-being and independence as we age, and ways the body’s needs can be met even when appetites decline and energy levels fall, through fortifying meals with protein and regular muscle-strengthening exercises. Downloadable recipe and exercise cards and a tailored action plan help turn your knowledge into practical actions that can improve health outcomes for everyone.

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Mental health


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Understanding anxiety, depression and CBT

Around a quarter of the UK’s population is directly affected by mental health difficulties. This course will improve your understanding and knowledge around depression and anxiety, and introduce you to a leading, effective treatment for both disorders, called Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT).

Over five weeks, you’ll explore how anxiety and depression differ from ‘normal’ emotional states, dispel some common myths about these disorders and understand associated signs and symptoms. The course also looks at some of the factors that may be responsible for maintaining these mental health difficulties using a cognitive behavioural framework, and how CBT can be one of the ways in which both can be successfully treated. The course is delivered by experts in the Charlie Waller Institute and aims to encourage the conversation about mental health generally and reduce the stigma surrounding mental health conditions.

This course has been accredited by the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP), and has been approved for distance-learning continuing professional development (CPD).

Find out more about Understanding Anxiety, Depression and CBT on the FutureLearn website.

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UNDERSTANDING DEPRESSION AND LOW MOOD IN YOUNG PEOPLE

Around 75% of mental health difficulties start before a person reaches their 18th birthday. Learn how to recognise low mood and depression in young people, and discuss evidence-based practical techniques to help support them.

The consequences of untreated depression for young people are significant and it’s important not only to recognise these difficulties early on but also to offer appropriate support. This five-week course has been developed by leading experts at the Charlie Waller Institute and the Anxiety and Depression in Young People Research Unit. The course has been developed for parents of young people with depression and low mood, or teachers, school staff and healthcare professionals who play a role in detecting mental health difficulties.

Find out more about Understanding Depression and Low Mood in Young People on the FutureLearn website.

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Helping Young People Manage Low Mood and Depression

Discover practical advice for helping young people manage low mood and depression including tips on structuring a day, the importance of modelling and self-care, as well as advice on managing difficult thoughts and using communication to keep conflict to a minimum.

The course is approx. 4 hours of flexible study and was created for young people, and their parents and supporters, to have a better understanding of their feelings and their mood. 

Find out more about Helping Young People Manage Low Mood and Depression.

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Biological science


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SMALL AND MIGHTY: INTRODUCTION TO MICROBIOLOGY

Microbes live in every environment on the planet, from glaciers to volcanoes. This introductory course to Microbiology explores how we study microbes and how they affect each of us in our daily lives.

In this three-week course, you’ll learn about major discoveries in the world of microbiology, and their impact on our everyday lives, from food and health, to the environment. You’ll explore the hidden world of microbes through the course activities, using 3D models to recognise the differences between microbes, lab demonstrations filmed here at the University of Reading to demonstrate how microbes are studied, and hands-on microbiology experiments for you to try at home.

Find out more about Small and Mighty: Introduction to Microbiology on the FutureLearn website.

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Stress-Free University Interviews: Confidence-Building Tips and Success Strategies

Prepare for your university interview with this short online course. From understanding what a university interview is and why they take place, to exploring the different types of interviews and questions you may face. 

Over approx. 6 hours flexible study, you’ll gain practical advice on how to develop your responses to typical interview questions and be coached through interview techniques to help you build confidence, such as looking at positive body language and speaking confidently.

Find out more about Stress-Free University Interviews: Confidence-Building Tips and Success Strategies 

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A BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO WRITING IN ENGLISH FOR UNIVERSITY STUDY

Learn the principles of academic writing and develop your English language skills to help you achieve study success at university or college.

Over five weeks, our expert teachers from the International Study and Language Institute at the University of Reading will help you to organise an essay, write in an academic style and develop the skills you need to write academic English effectively. This course is a perfect introduction to academic writing for international students considering a pre-sessional English language course or a degree at the University of Reading or another English-speaking university.

Find out more about A Beginner's Guide to Writing in English for University Study on the FutureLearn website.

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AN INTERMEDIATE GUIDE TO WRITING IN ENGLISH FOR UNIVERSITY STUDY

Build on your existing knowledge to research, write and reference essays similar to those you might be expected to write at university. You’ll explore how to develop your ideas, organise them into a clear and logical structure, and reference sources correctly.

Whether you’re a prospective undergraduate or postgraduate student, or are currently undertaking university-level study, this five-week course will build on your ability to research, write and reference essays and extended writing projects.

This is the second course in our Guide to Writing in English for University Study Program which has been developed by experts within the International Study and Language Institute. The course can either be taken as a follow-on from the Beginner’s Guide to Writing in English for University Study (please see above) or independently.

Find out more about An Intermediate Guide to Writing in English for University Study on the FutureLearn website.

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Your Essential Guide to Living at University

Learn how to prepare for university life and how to make the most of your time as a student. Staff and current students give you an insight into the expectations vs reality, what support will be available, and answer common questions about what’s ahead. 

For those thinking about going to university, there are likely to be lots of questions about what to expect: from choosing accommodation, how to budget, being independent and building personal, professional and academic relationships. This brief course will explain what you can do to prepare for the best possible start.

Find out more about Your Essential Guide to Living at University on the FutureLearn website.

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A Parent and Supporters Guide to University Entry

Completing university applications can be confusing for young people, their parents and supporters. University Smart will help you to support your young person through each step of the application process.

This brief course provides key decision dates, advice on making the most of university visits, and what your young person needs to know when completing their application. You will also have an opportunity to discuss common issues such as finance, learning support and student life.

Find out more about our Parent and Supporter’s Guide to University Entry on the FutureLearn website.

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Food and farming


Understanding food loss

Explore why food loss matters and how better measurement and management can deliver sustainability and economic benefits.  

On this course, you’ll discover how food loss is defined and explore the environmental, societal, and behavioural causes of it. You’ll recognise the value of measuring food loss as a first step towards tackling the problem, and identify key stakeholders within the wider food system.  

This course is approximately 9 hours of flexible study for anyone interested in learning more about food loss in primary production. It will be particularly useful for those working in the primary production sector, researchers, public administrators, policymakers and NGOs.

Find out more about Understanding Food Loss on the FutureLearn website. 

Global Engagement


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Living in a Connected World: The Challenges and Opportunities of Global Citizenship

Do you want to make a difference in the world? Find out what 'global citizenship' means and how your actions can create positive change.

Over approx. 6 hours of learning, you’ll be guided through a structured reflection process to think deeply about a global issue that affects you. You’ll think critically about the issue with self-awareness, considering the perspectives of those of different cultures and international law, rights and responsibilities. By the end of the course, you’ll be equipped to advocate and act for a fairer and more inclusive world.

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Other


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Begin Robotics

Explore robot anatomy, control and behaviour by ‘test driving’ an ERIC – our very own University of Reading mobile robot – through a series of simulated tasks such as navigating a maze and avoiding obstacles.

In this four-week course from the University of Reading Department of Computer Science, you'll learn about the history of robots and the jobs robots are now doing in a range of environments – from homes, to hospitals and even outer space. You'll also explore the fundamentals of robot design and understand how the sensors, moving parts and computer "brain" work together to allow the robot to complete its tasks. Each week, you’ll meet a range of robots used in teaching and research at the University of Reading to describe or demonstrate aspects of robotics.

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Pathways to Property: Starting Your Career in Real Estate

What role does property play in sustaining modern society, and who is involved in the property development process? Find out how the property development process works, who the key stakeholders are and how you can start your career in real estate.

This course has been co-created by experts at the Reading Real Estate Foundation (RREF) and Henley Business School at the University of Reading, specifically designed for 14-18 year olds looking to start, or find out about the possibilities of a career in Real Estate. Using the International Quarter London (IQL) regeneration scheme as a case study, you’ll explore what property is, the current issues affecting it and what the future holds for the industry. You’ll also be able to find out more about the Pathways to Property Summer School, which is free to attend and open to Year 12 students from UK state schools and colleges.

Find out more about Pathways to Propert: Starting Your Career in Real Estate on the FutureLearn website.

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DEVELOPING NEW BUSINESS IDEAS FOR COMMERCIAL SUCCESS

Turn your idea into a viable business as you develop entrepreneurial skills and a plan to monetise your Intellectual Property.

The course provides practical steps on how to safeguard the value of your innovation by protecting and licensing your Intellectual Property effectively. You’ll develop your Value Proposition and craft a persuasive pitch that will attract the support you need to turn your idea into a reality. You’ll also hear from industry experts who share their own journey to success and tips for how to cultivate an entrepreneurial mindset.

Find out more about Developing New Business Ideas for Commercial Success on the FutureLearn website.

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  • Accounting
  • Agriculture
  • Ancient History
  • Anthropology
  • Archaeology
  • Architectural Engineering
  • Architecture
  • Art
  • Biochemistry
  • Biological Sciences
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Biomedical Sciences
  • Bioveterinary Sciences
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  • Business and Management

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  • Chemistry
  • Classics and Classical Studies
  • Climate Science
  • Computer Science
  • Construction Management
  • Consumer Behaviour and Marketing
  • Creative Writing
  • Criminology
  • Drama
  • Ecology
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  • Food
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  • Geography
  • German
  • Graphic Communication and Design

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  • International Relations
  • Italian
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  • Law
  • Linguistics
  • Marketing
  • Mathematics
  • Medical Sciences
  • Meteorology and Climate
  • Microbiology
  • Museum Studies

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  • Nutrition
  • Pharmacology
  • Pharmacy
  • Philosophy
  • Physician Associate Studies
  • Politics and International Relations
  • Psychology
  • Real Estate and Planning
  • Sociology
  • Spanish
  • Speech and Language Therapy
  • Surveying and Construction
  • Teaching
  • Theatre & Performance

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  • Wildlife Conservation
  • Zoology

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  • Accounting
  • Agriculture
  • Ancient History
  • Archaeology
  • Architecture
  • Art
  • Biological Sciences
  • Biomedical Sciences
  • Business (Post-Experience)
  • Business and Management (Pre-Experience)
  • Classics and Ancient History
  • Climate Science
  • Computer Science
  • Construction Management and Engineering
  • Consumer Behaviour
  • Creative Enterprise

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  • Data Science
  • Dietetics
  • Digital Business
  • Ecology
  • Economics
  • Education
  • Energy and Environmental Engineering
  • Engineering
  • English Language and Applied Linguistics
  • English Literature
  • Environmental Sciences
  • Film, Theatre and Television
  • Finance
  • Food and Nutritional Sciences
  • Geography and Environmental Science
  • Graphic Design

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  • Healthcare
  • History
  • Information Technology
  • International Development and Applied Economics
  • Law
  • Linguistics
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Meteorology and Climate
  • Microbiology
  • Nutrition
  • Pharmacy
  • Philosophy
  • Physician Associate
  • Politics and International Relations
  • Project Management
  • Psychology
  • Public Policy

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  • Real Estate and Planning
  • Social Policy
  • Speech and Language Therapy
  • Strategic Studies
  • Teacher training
  • Theatre
  • Typography and Graphic Communication
  • War and Peace Studies
  • Zoology

Subjects A-B

  • Accounting
  • Agriculture
  • Ancient History
  • Anthropology
  • Archaeology
  • Architectural Engineering
  • Architecture
  • Art
  • Biochemistry
  • Biological Sciences
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Biomedical Sciences
  • Bioveterinary Sciences
  • Building and Surveying
  • Business and Management

Subjects C-E

  • Chemistry
  • Classics and Classical Studies
  • Climate Science
  • Computer Science
  • Construction Management
  • Consumer Behaviour and Marketing
  • Creative Writing
  • Criminology
  • Drama
  • Ecology
  • Economics
  • Education
  • Engineering
  • English Language and Applied Linguistics
  • English Literature
  • Environment

Subjects F-G

  • Film & Television
  • Finance
  • Food
  • Foundation programmes
  • French
  • Geography
  • German
  • Graphic Communication and Design

Subjects H-M

  • Healthcare
  • History
  • International Development
  • International Foundation Programme (IFP)
  • International Relations
  • Italian
  • Languages and Cultures
  • Law
  • Linguistics
  • Marketing
  • Mathematics
  • Medical Sciences
  • Meteorology and Climate
  • Microbiology
  • Museum Studies

Subjects N-T

  • Nutrition
  • Pharmacology
  • Pharmacy
  • Philosophy
  • Physician Associate Studies
  • Politics and International Relations
  • Psychology
  • Real Estate and Planning
  • Sociology
  • Spanish
  • Speech and Language Therapy
  • Surveying and Construction
  • Teaching
  • Theatre & Performance

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  • Wildlife Conservation
  • Zoology

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