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  1. Introduction: End-to-End Machine Learning

    Machine learning workflows are key to effective data science. This short course is focused on using Python packages to perform end-to-end data-driven analyses.

  2. Ancient History and Archaeology MA (Honours)

    Explores the civilisations of the ancient Mediterranean through the evidence of their material remains, focusing on the period stretching from the early first millennium BCE to Late Antiquity.

  3. Medieval History and Archaeology MA (Honours)

    Combines aspects of archaeology and material culture with various medieval historical issues and geographic locations, focusing on the study of culture and society of medieval Europe and the Middle East, rather than archaeological science.

  4. Art History MA (Honours)

    This course of study will teach you critically and perceptively to assess artworks of all kinds, including but not limited to the major arts of painting, sculpture and architecture, allowing you to become visually and verbally articulate on the subjects.

  5. Animal Behaviour BSc (Honours)

    Involves study at an advanced, research-led level covering behavioural ecology, the mechanisms of animal behaviour, the processes of evolution and speciation, the adaptive physiology of animals, and animal cognition.

  6. Direct entry to second year Animal Behaviour BSc (Hons)

    Enter into the second year of the Animal Beshaviour BSc programme. Taught by leading researchers, gain an intellectual and practical overview of modern animal behaviour, using the latest techniques to explore topics such as cognition, behavioural ecology, and biologging.

  7. Biochemistry BSc (Honours)

    Entails the study of the biochemical mechanisms involved in all life processes and covers a broad spectrum of fields, from viral replication to neurobiology.

  8. Direct entry to second year Biochemistry BSc (Hons)

    Enter into the second year of this programme and study the biochemical mechanisms involved in many life processes across a broad spectrum of fields, from viral replication to neurobiology.

  9. Biochemistry MBiochem (Honours)

    Entails the study of the biochemical mechanisms involved in all life processes and covers a broad spectrum of fields, from viral replication to neurobiology. The MBiochem allows you to combine undergraduate and postgraduate study into a single programme to graduate with a Masters degree.

  10. Direct entry to second year Biochemistry MBiochem (Hons)

    Enter into the second year of this programme and study the biochemical mechanisms involved in many life processes across a broad spectrum of fields, from viral replication to neurobiology.

  11. Biology BSc (Honours)

    Involves the study of life at all levels of organisation, from the molecular biology of virus replication to the study of animals and plants in their natural habitats.

  12. Direct entry to second year Biology BSc (Hons)

    Enter into the second year of this programme, which covers all aspects of the natural world, from understanding how molecules and cells work to the study of entire ecosystems.

  13. Biology and Chemistry BSc (Hons)

    From understanding how molecules and cells work to the study of entire ecosystems, Biology covers all aspects of the natural world. A joint degree with Chemistry, this programme will also explore cutting-edge research-level topics including drug design, materials, nanotechnology and catalysis.

  14. Biology and Computer Science BSc (Hons)

    From understanding how molecules and cells work to the study of entire ecosystems, Biology covers all aspects of the natural world. A joint degree with Computer Science, this programme will also provide you with strong practical software development skills whilst learning about some of the cutting-edge developments in this field.

  15. Biology and Mathematics BSc (Hons)

    From understanding how molecules and cells work to the study of entire ecosystems, Biology covers all aspects of the natural world. A joint degree with Mathematics, this programme will teach you to understand complex patterns and structures and develop the tools with which to analyse them.

  16. Biology and Statistics BSc (Hons)

    From understanding how molecules and cells work to the study of entire ecosystems, Biology covers all aspects of the natural world. A joint degree with Statistics, this programme will also look to equip you with analytical techniques, logical thinking and deductive reasoning, skills which should help with your future career ambitions.

  17. Biology MBiol (Honours)

    Involves the study of life at all levels of organisation, from the molecular biology of virus replication to the study of animals and plants in their natural habitats. The MBioL allows you to combine undergraduate and postgraduate study into a single programme to graduate with a Masters degree.

  18. Direct entry to second year Biology MBiol (Hons)

    Enter into the second year of the Biology MBiol (Hons) programme. From understanding how molecules and cells work to the study of entire ecosystems, Biology covers all aspects of the natural world.

  19. Cell Biology BSc (Honours)

    Involves advanced study of the molecular structures and biochemical processes essential to cell function, providing the basis for understanding the physiology and development of animals and plants, as well as many aspects of pathology.

  20. Direct entry to second year Cell Biology BSc (Hons)

    Enter into the second year of this honours programme and explore molecular structures and biochemical processes essential to cell function.

  21. Ecology and Conservation BSc (Honours)

    This broad foundation in biology covers the ecology of terrestrial and aquatic environments, the process of evolution and speciation, the adaptive physiology of plants and animals, population biology, molecular ecology, biodiversity, sustainability and conservation issues, and behavioural ecology.

  22. Direct entry to second year Ecology and Conservation BSc (Hons)

    Enter into the second year of this Honours programme to study the ecology of terrestrial and aquatic environments, the process of evolution and speciation, the adaptive physiology of plants and animals, population biology, molecular ecology, biodiversity, sustainability and conservation issues, and behavioural ecology. 

  23. Evolutionary Biology BSc (Honours)

    Deals with the theory of evolution, evolutionary genetics, environmental physiology, terrestrial and aquatic ecology, the evolution of behaviour, biodiversity and conservation, computational genomics, human evolution, and evolutionary ecology.

  24. Direct entry to second year Evolutionary Biology BSc (Hons)

    Enter into the second year of this Honours programme to study the theory of evolution, evolutionary genetics, environmental physiology, terrestrial and aquatic ecology, evolution of behaviour, biodiversity and conservation, computational genomics, human evolution, and evolutionary ecology.

  25. Molecular Biology Bsc (Honours)

    Introduces you to the foundations of molecular and cellular biology and then focuses on chromosome structure and function, molecular genetics, molecular cell biology, biotechnology, bioinformatics, molecular virology and gene expression.

  26. Direct entry to second year Molecular Biology BSc (Honours)

    Enter into the second year of the Molecular Biology BSc (Honours) programme and get an introduction to the foundations of molecular and cellular biology, focusing on chromosome structure and function, molecular genetics, molecular cell biology, biotechnology, bioinformatics, molecular virology, and gene expression.

  27. Zoology BSc (Honours)

    Enter into the second year of theprogramme. Explore parts of the animal kingdom, investigating the structure, development, evolution, classification, behaviour, and distribution of all types of animals, both living and extinct.

  28. Direct entry to second year Zoology BSc (Hons)

    It is possible for students applying for the single Honours BSc in Zoology to enter directly into the second year of study, meaning you will complete your degree in only three years instead of four.

  29. Chemical Sciences BSc (Honours)

    Teaches students the fundamentals of this central science, from the composition and properties of matter to using reactions to create new molecules and materials. Students will learn how these play a role in industry and new technologies, from pharmaceuticals to accessing drinkable water, and from efficient energy generation to sustainable food production.

  30. Direct entry to second year Chemical Sciences BSc (Hons)

    Enter into the second year of this programme, which combines a broad chemistry education with a small component of a non-chemistry subject at Honours level, such as communication and teaching in science, psychology, management or economics.

  31. Chemistry BSc (Honours)

    Teaches students the fundamentals of this central science, from the composition and properties of matter to using reactions to create new molecules and materials. Students will learn how these play a role in industry and new technologies, from pharmaceuticals to accessing drinkable water, and from efficient energy generation to sustainable food production.

  32. Direct entry to second year Chemistry BSc (Hons)

    Enter into the second year of this programme and learn the fundamentals of this central science, from the composition and properties of matter to using reactions to create new molecules and materials.

  33. Chemistry with French BSc (Hons)

    Learn the science that drives the world around us and prepare for a career in industries such as fuels, pharmaceuticals and fragrances. A joint degree with French, this programme will also support you in developing a high level of competency in French language skills alongside cultural awareness and other crucial transferable skills. The MChem allows you to combine undergraduate and postgraduate study into a single programme and graduate with a Masters degree.

  34. Chemistry MChem (Honours)

    Gain an understanding of the fundamentals of this central science and learn about the critical role of chemistry in industry and new technologies, from pharmaceuticals to accessing drinkable water, and from efficient energy generation to sustainable food production. The MChem allows you to combine undergraduate and postgraduate study into a single programme to graduate with a Masters degree.

  35. Direct entry to second year Chemistry MChem (Hons)

    Enter into the second year of the programme and learn the fundamentals of this central science, from the composition and properties of matter to using reactions to create new molecules and materials. The MChem allows you to combine undergraduate and postgraduate study into a single programme and graduate with a Masters degree.

  36. Chemistry and Physics MSci (Hons)

    This combined five-year programme allows students to study these central sciences in great depth, with a significant emphasis on research. Students will develop their knowledge and scientific skills and build competencies that will be useful in a wide range of careers, including those at the interface between chemistry and physics.

  37. Chemistry with French MChem (Hons)

    Learn the science that drives the world around us and prepare for a career in industries such as fuels, pharmaceuticals and fragrances. A joint degree with French, this programme will also support you in developing a high level of competency in French language skills alongside cultural awareness and other crucial transferable skills. The MChem allows you to combine undergraduate and postgraduate study into a single programme and graduate with a Masters degree.

  38. Chemistry with Mathematics MChem (Hons)

    Learn the science that drives the world around us and prepare for a career in industries such as fuels, pharmaceuticals and fragrances. A joint degree with Mathematics, this programme will also help you develop the ability to understand and analyse complex mathematical patterns and structures. The MChem allows you to combine undergraduate and postgraduate study into a single programme and graduate with a Masters degree.

  39. Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry BSc (Honours)

    Focusing on the important interface of chemistry with biology and medicine, students on this course will learn about the critical role of chemistry in the biomedical and pharmaceutical industries and in solving problems such as antibacterial resistance and developing healthcare for an aging population.

  40. Direct entry to second year Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry BSc (Hons)

    Enter into the second year of this Honours programme where you will learn about the critical role of chemistry in the biomedical and pharmaceutical industries and in solving problems such as antibacterial resistance and developing healthcare for an aging population.

  41. Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry MChem (Honours)

    Learn about the critical role of chemistry in the biomedical and pharmaceutical industries and in solving problems such as antibacterial resistance and developing healthcare for an aging population. The MChem allows you to combine undergraduate and postgraduate study into a single programme to graduate with a Masters degree.

  42. Direct entry to second year Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry MChem (Hons)

    Enter into the second year of this Honours programme and learn about the critical role of chemistry in the biomedical and pharmaceutical industries and in solving problems such as antibacterial resistance and developing healthcare for an aging population. The MChem allows you to combine undergraduate and postgraduate study into a single programme and graduate with a Masters degree.

  43. Materials Chemistry BSc (Honours)

    Accredited by the Royal Society of Chemistry, students develop an understanding of the interrelationships between the composition, structure, microstructure and properties of matter, for the design and development of new materials.

  44. Direct entry to second year Materials Chemistry BSc (Hons)

    Enter into the second year of the Materials Chemistry BSc (Hons) programme and develop an understanding of the interrelationships between the composition, structure, microstructure and properties of matter for the design and development of new materials.

  45. Materials Chemistry MChem (Honours)

    Develop an understanding of the interrelationships between the composition, structure, microstructure and properties of matter, for the design and development of new materials. The MChem allows you to combine undergraduate and postgraduate study into a single programme, graduating with a Masters degree.

  46. Direct entry to second year Materials Chemistry MChem (Hons)

    Enter into the second year of this Honours programme and develop an understanding of the interrelationships between the composition, structure, microstructure and properties of matter for the design and development of new materials. The MChem allows you to combine undergraduate and postgraduate study into a single programme and graduate with a Masters degree.

  47. Classical Studies BA (International Honours)

    This joint degree programme delivered by the University of St Andrews and the College of William & Mary in Virginia, USA, offers two pathways, Greek and Latin or Ancient History and Archaeology, both of which allow you to explore the cultures of the Mediterranean world in great depth, from the Bronze Age through Late Antiquity.

  48. Classical Studies MA (Honours)

    Includes not only the study of Greek and Roman literature but also the social and cultural history of the classical world, its philosophy, religion and art, and the reception of Greek and Roman culture in the modern world.

  49. Classics MA (Honours)

    This course will develop your Latin and Greek language skills along with literary and cultural analysis skills, which are powerful tools for understanding complex texts and problems in today’s world.

  50. Greek MA (Honours)

    Develop your Greek language skills, study ancient Greek literature, and explore central themes in ancient Greek writing, including gender, identity, sexuality, religion, power, and violence.