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Programs

 

Arts and Humanities

Who is this program for?

Students interested in studying arts and humanities modules; exploring British politics; engaging in creative writing; looking into globalization, culture and development from a British perspective.

You can study:

  • Archaeology;
  • Architecture;
  • Town Planning;
  • Classics;
  • Education;
  • English Language and Literature;
  • Media Studies;
  • Fine Art;
  • Digital Media;
  • History;
  • Media and Cultural Studies;
  • Medieval Studies;
  • Museum, Gallery, and Heritage Studies;
  • Geography;
  • International Politics;
  • Music; and
  • Sociology

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Business and Finance

Who is this program for?

Students who want to develop their understanding of the principles and techniques of business and acquire knowledge to progress into careers in management, marketing, finance, business information systems, and economics. Students can also develop transferable skills in communication, presentation, research methods, and IT.

You can study:

  • Accounting;
  • Finance;
  • Economics;
  • Management;
  • Human Resource Management;
  • Marketing;
  • E-Business; and 
  • Law

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Psychology and Biomedical/Biomolecular Sciences

Who is this program for?

Students who want to be exposed to research and teaching in conjunction with high-profile institutes such as the following: aging and health; cell and molecular biosciences; cellular medicine; health and society; human genetics; neuroscience; cancer research; North East England Stem Cell Institute.

You can study:

  • Biochemistry;
  • Biochemistry with Immunology;
  • Biomedical Sciences;
  • Biomedical Sciences with Management;
  • Biotechnology;
  • Genetics;
  • Human Genetics;
  • Medical Microbiology and Immunology;
  • Pharmacology; and
  • Physiological Sciences and Psychology

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Science, Agriculture, and Engineering

Who is this program for?

Students who want to study in an environment defined by cutting-edge facilities and research in biology; who want to participate in finding answers to an increasing demand for energy and raw materials in the field of engineering; who want to learn about coastal management and offshore engineering at the largest and broadest-based marine school in the U.K., and many more areas of interest.

You can study:

Agriculture:

  • Animal Sciences;
  • Food and Nutrition; and 
  • Rural Planning and Countryside Management

Engineering:

  • Advanced Materials Engineering;
  • Chemical Engineering;
  • Civil Engineering;
  • Computer Engineering;
  • Electrical Engineering;
  • Electronic Engineering;
  • Environmental Science and Engineering;
  • Mechanical Engineering;
  • Mechatronics;
  • Process Engineering; and
  • Systems Engineering
  • Marine Technology

Sciences:

  • Biology;
  • Chemistry;
  • Geosciences;
  • Information Systems;
  • Marine Science
  • Marine Technology Materials;
  • Mathematics;
  • Statistics; and
  • Surveying and Mapping Science

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