Part 1: Students study 6 units, 3 units of computer science, the remaining units are from related subjects such as mathematics and cybernetics or other subjects including: psychology, philosophy or a language.
Part 2: Looks at a range of related top
Professional studies: Term 1: Introduction to university study and to schools. Role of the classroom teacher; aspects of the social, emotional and intellectual development of children and the context of the school; 3 core subjects of the National Curricul
Year 1: Management; economics; French.
Year 2: Introduction to international business; plus 2 electives from: introduction to accounting; introduction to marketing; operations management; industrial sociology; sociology of organisations; computing f
Part 1: Electricity and magnetism; electronic devices and circuits; digital and analogue electronics; computer engineering; structured programming; telecommunications; control systems; engineering mathematics; continuously assessed laboratory work.
Part 1 (2 terms): Chemistry; biochemistry; molecular biology; physical aspects of biological systems; microbiology; computing and mathematics; food and biotechnology.
Part 2 (3 terms): Principles of process engineering including fluid mechanics, hea
All years: Microeconomics; macroeconomics; quantitative economics; plus 5 or 6 options from: international economics; economics of development; modern financial management; urban and regional economics; money and banking; economics of labour; public econo
All years: Art: Studio work in main areas: painting with print and sculpture with media; studies in museums and galleries; studies in background and present day context of practical work.
Psychology: Experimental design and statistics; social psycho
All years: Students train in the central ideas of both mathematics and statistics in Parts 1 and 2 of the course, and then they are allowed considerable choice in units studied during Part 3. This allows the possibility of studying a wide range of topics
Year 1 modules include: Communicating with statistics; and introduction to algebra.
Year 2 modules include: Statistical consultancy; sampling methods & study design.
Year 3 modules include: Analysis of structured data; statistics project.
All years: Government and politics of the UK, the USA and the EU; theories and critiques of liberal democracy; the post-war relations between the UK, the USA and the Soviet Union/Russia; comparative government and politics; political philosophy; modern in