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Undergraduate
UCAS code: L3C8
Study mode(s): Full-time
The Criminology with Psychology degree examines the causes, legal framework and responses to crime, combined with the study of psychology.
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Postgraduate
Study mode(s): Full-time,Part-time
Explore creativity, technologies and entrepreneurship within the changing global landscape of the specialised field of Contour Fashion.
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Undergraduate
UCAS code: W342
Study mode(s): Full-time
Combine studio and performance skills with the possibilities offered by new technology to create original music and explore innovative forms of music-making.
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Postgraduate
Study mode(s): Part-time
This post-registration master's degree can flexibly meet your professional development needs, whether you are a nurse, midwife or allied health professional.
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Postgraduate
Study mode(s): Full-time,Part-time
With internationally renowned researchers and a focus on real-world impact, the Faculty of Arts, Design and Humanities has a lot to offer research students.
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Undergraduate
UCAS code: WN25
Study mode(s): Full-time,Part-time
This versatile and dynamic course, with its emphasis on buying, business and marketing, will prepare you for a range of careers in the fast-paced industry.|With its emphasis on buying, business and marketing, this versatile course will prepare you
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Undergraduate
UCAS code: G460
Study mode(s): Full-time
Master key technical and practical skills in a wide range of computing specialisms in this practical, vocationally oriented course.
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Postgraduate
Study mode(s): Full-time
Develop your business and management knowledge in an international setting on this master's course, aimed at both graduates and professionals.
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Postgraduate
Study mode(s): Full-time,Part-time
This course will accommodate your creative ambitions and prepare you to take a critical position to forge a successful career in the globalised creative world.
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Undergraduate
UCAS code: C8L3
Study mode(s): Full-time,Part-time
Learn how crime impacts people and society through detailed study of the criminal justice system alongside psychology and human behaviour.