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A bachelors degree is an undergraduate university degree. Studying for a degree allows you to explore your chosen subject in depth – much more so than in diploma, certificate or short course.
We offer a wide range of undergraduate degree courses across different subject areas in various faculties. They include Business Management, Classical Studies, Engineering, English Literature, History, Law, Mathematics, Psychology, Sport and Youth Work, to name but a few.
While all our degrees are honours degrees, we offer two different types of degree:
A degree in a ‘named’ subject: for this type of degree - for example in business management or humanities - you’ll study mainly in your chosen subject, although you can usually include some modules from other subjects too. An Open degree: This popular degree allows you to tailor a qualification to your individual requirements and interests, and offers a wider range of module choice than more specific, named degrees. You can combine modules from similar or different subjects to suit your particular career or personal interests. For further information, see Open Degrees.While studying for an undergraduate degree you’ll learn about your chosen subject(s) in depth, and develop a variety of skills, including verbal and written analytical and reasoning abilities. A degree-level qualification will be a lifelong asset to you, not least in the workplace.
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