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  • Pharmacy and Pharmacology PhD – 4 years

    This is a full-time postgraduate research course

    Our department is one of the UK’s leading research hubs in pharmaceutical science, whose output is consistently ranked among the very best in the field.

  • Physics BSc (Hons) – 3 years

    UCAS code: N110
    This is a full-time undergraduate course, starting in 2025

    Develop a deep understanding of the fundamental principles of physics from subatomic to cosmological scales and expand your knowledge with specialist options.

  • Economics BSc (Hons) – 3 years

    UCAS code: D100
    This is a full-time undergraduate course, starting in 2025

    Develop the skills you need to resolve complex economic issues. You’ll learn about core economic theories and empirical methods, and their real-world uses.

  • Mathematics BSc (Hons) – 3 years

    UCAS code: L110
    This is a full-time undergraduate course, starting in 2025

    Mathematics enables us to reason logically, to understand structure and to formulate scientific principles, whether from the physical, life or social sciences.

  • Architecture MPhil – 1 year

    This is a full-time postgraduate research course

    We engage in research and develop graduate courses where integration between disciplines is encouraged.

  • Architecture PhD – 4 years

    This is a full-time postgraduate research course

    Study a PhD in a department that integrates architecture and civil engineering research to take on the complex challenges of creating a more sustainable world.

  • Psychology BSc (Hons) – 3 years

    UCAS code: F110
    This is a full-time undergraduate course, starting in 2025

    Study across the discipline of psychology with a focus on biological, cognitive, developmental and social aspects, with options including clinical and health.

  • Criminology BSc (Hons) – 3 years

    UCAS code: U150
    This is a full-time undergraduate course, starting in 2025

    Explore crime and criminal justice issues faced in modern society. You’ll gain a deep insight into the theories of crime, justice and punishment.

  • Chemical Engineering PhD – 4 years

    This is a full-time postgraduate research course

    Study your PhD in a multidisciplinary department that puts future sustainable materials and technologies at the centre of its research.