Available Courses IN UNITED KINGDOM

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Hosting over 442,000 international students, the UK is the world’s second leading study destination (after the US), largely thanks to the strong global reputation of UK universities. An impressive 76 UK universities feature in the QS World University Rankings® 2019 (again, only the US has more), and four institutions are currently ranked within the global top 10.
Despite uncertainties following the nation’s referendum on EU membership in June 2016, UK universities are united in their efforts to continuing welcoming students from across the EU and the entire world. Indeed, the country is home to many of the world’s most internationally diverse campuses and communities – and this, for many, is a large part of the appeal of studying in the UK.
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An Architecture degree brings together elements of maths, physics, mechanics, art and design, management, city planning and logistics. Studying Architecture will give you a thorough understanding and appreciation of the structures in which we live today. But it will also let you look to the future of design and how ideas can be created and implemented.

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Art, Design and Fashion degree includes creating expressive artwork and the implementation of industry-changing designs. Fashion degree is for you if you love to design, create and want to make something special.

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A Business Management Studies degree will equip you with a wide range of employable skills that would be valuable to any career. If you’re considering a career in business, marketing, finance or PR, this section is for you.

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Computer Science and Digital Technology offers rewarding and challenging possibilities that develop your ability to solve multidimensional problems. Every industry uses computers, meaning computer scientists can pursue any sector they want.

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An English degree will give you the opportunity to study modern and classic literature. Also, news and journalism are the tools in which people learn about current affairs all over the world, and journalists can influence the general public in a way that few other professions can.

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Psychologists attempt to understand the role of a person’s mental functions in their individual behaviour and how they behave in a social environment. A Psychology degree can make you highly employable. Also studying Healthcare can lead to a career in law, social work, teaching, business and much more.

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The study of Law will give you a broad and thorough understanding into the legal systems on which much of our daily life is based. Studying Criminology will allow you to focus primarily on factors that contribute to criminal behaviour and how to manage them.

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Mechanical engineering is at the forefront of developing new technologies for many industries including transport, healthcare, construction and robotics. Materials Technology is a wide-reaching subject that entails the production and processing of pretty much any material you can think of. Maritime courses train students to take on various roles in the shipping industry.

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Music may be a hobby of yours that is fuelled by passion. If this is you, then you are already a strong candidate for a degree in the subject area. Beyond performing and listening, people involved in music may well find themselves teaching, composing, arranging, recording, reviewing, administrating, marketing and archiving.

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Our courses range from sports science, which is an ideal introduction if you are considering studying sport or exercise at degree level, through to fitness. Sports scientists are in high demand, as technology evolves and the need for athletes to get an extra edge becomes more acute.

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If you’re a creative person, a Film Making degree could help you achieve those dreams of making your own silver-screen sensation. Degrees often have a strong focus on practical work, meaning that rather than simply learning how to make a film, you get hands-on experience and an opportunity to apply methods as you learn them.

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Hospitality, Leisure, Recreation & Tourism focuses specifically on providing knowledge and business skills for a sector which includes tour operators, travel agencies, online retailers, accommodation providers, visitor attractions and tourist boards.