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Course of the Week*

 
Choosing a subject and course to study can seem a daunting task. There are so many choices to make that you may feel overwhelmed by it all.  There is no one course which suits everyone, so we know how important it is to find the right one for you. The best way to decide what you would like to study is to ask yourself the following questions.
  • Which subjects interest me?
  • What are my talents?
  • What job would I like to do after attending university or college?
  • Which academic skills would I like to improve?

Having an answer to any of these questions is a good starting point, but do not worry if you cannot answer them all. For further advice see choosing a course.

Each week we will explore a specific course in greater detail outlining:

  • Possible areas of study.
  • Possible careers.
  • What you need to get on the course.

Featured courses include: 

  • Accoustics
  • Addiction
  • Actuarial Science
  • Agronomy & Crop Science
  • Air Transport Management
  • Animal Behaviour
  • Aquaculture and Fishery Management
  • Arboriculture
  • Architectural Glass
  • Aromatherapy
  • Audiology
  • Banking
  • Bioinformatics
  • Biomedical Materials Science
  • Book Arts
  • Botany
  • Byzantine Studies
  • Coastal Conservation and Management
  • Culinary Arts
  • Consumer Protection
  • Dietetics
  • Disaster Management
  • Energy Engineering
  • Entertainment Management
  • Estate Management
  • Egyptology
  • Footwear Design
  • Forensic Engineering
  • Forestry
  • Garden Design
  • Gender Studies
  • Glass
  • Horticulture Management 
  • Interior Architecture
  • Korean Studies
  • Laser Physics
  • Licensed Retail Management
  • Marine Biology
  • Media Make-Up
  • Meteorology
  • Musical Theatre
  • Optometry
  • Oral Health Sciences
  • Organic Food & Farming
  • Osteopathy
  • Palaeontology
  • Particle Physics
  • Poultry Farming
  • Physiotherapy 
  • Public Health
  • Quantity Surveying
  • Renewable Energy
  • Sculpture
  • Silversmithing
  • Space Technology and Planetary Exploration
  • Sports Psychology
  • Surface Pattern Design
  • Typography
  • Toxicology
  • Urban Developementand Regeneration
  • Viking Studies
  • Virology
  • Virtual Reality
  • War Studies
  • Wastes Management
  • Wildlife Management
  • Yacht and Powercraft Design and Technology 
  • Career options

    It is worth considering the opportunities that will be open to you once you graduate - the career options that go together with your prospective subject (or subjects).  For a brief summary of each subject area.

     

    Career case studies

    Here we feature a number of stories from student and graduate recruiters, to demonstrate some of the opportunities available to you. Career case studies > 

     

    Those of you planning to studying for a combined degree might find it useful to look at more than one subject. If you are not sure which subjects are in which group see our Hesa Subject Listing.

    Other areas worth exploring

    *Provided by Course Discover (UCAS media).

    In association with:
    AGCAS      
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