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  • Integrated Design Engineering BEng (Hons) – 3 years

    UCAS code: T110
    This is a full-time undergraduate course, starting in 2024

    Integrate mechanical, electrical and software skills to develop innovative products. You’ll be equipped for a career as a multidisciplinary design engineer.

  • Accounting and Finance BSc (Hons) – 3 years

    UCAS code: C120
    This is a full-time undergraduate course, starting in 2024

    Gain a solid grounding in finance and accounting areas of business. Develop the knowledge and skills for a career in accounting, finance and many other sectors.

  • Accounting and Finance BSc (Hons) – 3 years

    UCAS code: C120
    This is a full-time undergraduate course, starting in 2025

    Gain a solid grounding in finance and accounting areas of business. Develop the knowledge and skills for a career in accounting, finance and many other sectors.

  • Sport and Exercise Science MSci (Hons) – 4 years

    UCAS code: J102
    This is a full-time undergraduate course, starting in 2025

    Develop your biomechanics, physiology and psychology knowledge. Explore and understand how humans function in sport, physical activity and health environments.

  • Sociology BSc (Hons) – 3 years

    UCAS code: U110
    This is a full-time undergraduate course, starting in 2025

    Understand and investigate society and social structures. Using social theory and research methods, you’ll study the processes that shape people’s lives.

  • Sport Management and Coaching BSc (Hons) – 3 years

    UCAS code: J120
    This is a full-time undergraduate course, starting in 2025

    Develop a critical and practical understanding of sport management, as well as development, coaching, physical education, sociology, and psychology in sport.

  • Health and Exercise Science BSc (Hons) – 3 years

    UCAS code: J110
    This is a full-time undergraduate course, starting in 2025

    Learn about the physiological, behavioural and policy-based factors that influence people’s health and wellbeing at both individual and population levels.