IELTS?6.5 overall, with a minimum of 6.0 in all bands
GradeGCE A-levelAABorABB with A in Extended Project (EPQ)General Studies is not accepted.The below subjects are considered as restricted. This means that we can accept one subject from the following list if combined with other academic subjects:Applied subjects Art: including Design, Fine Art, Photography, Textiles Communication Studies Creative Media Creative Writing Critical Thinking Dance Drama Film Studies Health & Social Care Home Economics Hospitality and Supervision ICT/IT Leisure Studies Media Studies Music Technology Outdoor Education PE Performing Arts Public Services Sports Studies/Science Theatre Studies Travel & TourismPlease note: Computing, Computer Studies, Product Design and Applied Business (single and double awards) are not considered to be restricted subjects.
This unique BSc in Business Philosophy offers you the opportunity to apply philosophical approaches to current business and management issues. You can pursue your intellectual interests and develop advanced reasoning skills, while learning about key areas of business and management a combination that will be attractive to employers.
IELTS 6.5 overall, with a minimum of 6.0 in all bands
GradeGCE A-levelAABorABB with A in Extended Project (EPQ)General Studies is not accepted.The below subjects are considered as restricted. This means that we can accept one subject from the following list if combined with other academic subjects:Applied subjects Art: including Design, Fine Art, Photography, Textiles Communication Studies Creative Media Creative Writing Critical Thinking Dance Drama Film Studies Health & Social Care Home Economics Hospitality and Supervision ICT/IT Leisure Studies Media Studies Music Technology Outdoor Education PE Performing Arts Public Services Sports Studies/Science Theatre Studies Travel & TourismPlease note: Computing, Computer Studies, Product Design and Applied Business (single and double awards) are not considered to be restricted subjects.
This unique BSc in Business Philosophy offers you the opportunity to apply philosophical approaches to current business and management issues. You'll develop advanced reasoning skills, learn about key areas of business and management and gain real-world experience -a combination that will be attractive to employers.
GradeGCE A-levelOur typical offers for students who are studying 3 A-levels are:ABB for students taking Chemistry and one further science subject from Physics, Mathematics, Further Mathematics, Biology, Human Biology, Geology, Geography and Psychology (2017 entry).2018 Entry Requirements:AAB to include Chemistry or ABB to include Chemistry and one further science subject. A level science subjects considered include Biology, Human Biology, Physics, Maths, Further Maths, Psychology, Geography and Geology. Science practical components must be passed. General Studies, Critical Thinking and Use of Mathematics are excluded for entry.Each application is considered on its own merit. Standard offers are made based on the application as a whole, including combination of subjects taken, and predicted grades. Offers may be subject to adjustment, based on discussion with the applicant, formal interview (if deemed necessary), or on a contextual basis. Under certain circumstances we may make an offer to an individual applicant which differs from those outlined above.
Develop your understanding of chemistry and its impact on modern society with Southampton BSc Chemistry degree.
GradeGCE A-levelOur typical offers for students who are studying 3 A-levels is:AAA, for students taking Chemistry plus one other acceptable science or mathematics subject (2017 entry).Acceptable science/mathematics subjects include Physics, Mathematics, Further Mathematics, Biology, Human Biology, Geology, Geography and Psychology.2018 entry requirements:AAA to include Chemistry and one further science subject or AAB to include Chemistry and two further science subjects. A level science subjects considered include Biology, Human Biology, Physics, Maths, Further Maths, Psychology, Geography and Geology. Science practical components must be passed. General Studies, Critical Thinking and Use of Mathematics are excluded for entry.Each application is considered on its own merit. Standard offers are made based on the application as a whole, including combination of subjects taken, and predicted grades. Offers may be subject to adjustment, based on discussion with the applicant, formal interview (if deemed necessary), or on a contextual basis. Under certain circumstances we may make an offer to an individual applicant which differs from those outlined above.Students studying Chemistry, with no additional acceptable science/maths subject, may be interviewed to determine suitability for the course. We may also in some circumstances, recommend an alternative offer for the BSc programme. However, our flexible programme structure would allow transfer to this MChem programme, pending good performance in Year 1.
Our MChem in-house programme builds on the robust foundation of the BSc to expand the breadth and depth of your core chemistry knowledge and prepare you for a research degree or a career specialising in chemistry.
GradeGCE A-levelOur typical offers for students who are studying 3 A-levels is:AAA, for students taking Chemistry plus one other acceptable science or mathematics subject (2017 entry).Acceptable science/mathematics subjects include Physics, Mathematics, Further Mathematics, Biology, Human Biology, Geology, Geography and Psychology.2018 entry requirements:AAA to include Chemistry and one further science subject or AAB to include Chemistry and two further science subjects. A level science subjects considered include Biology, Human Biology, Physics, Maths, Further Maths, Psychology, Geography and Geology. Science practical components must be passed. General Studies, Critical Thinking and Use of Mathematics are excluded for entry.Each application is considered on its own merit. Standard offers are made based on the application as a whole, including combination of subjects taken, and predicted grades. Offers may be subject to adjustment, based on discussion with the applicant, formal interview (if deemed necessary), or on a contextual basis. Under certain circumstances we may make an offer to an individual applicant which differs from those outlined above.Students studying Chemistry, with no additional acceptable science/maths subject, may be interviewed to determine suitability for the course. We may also in some circumstances, recommend an alternative offer for the BSc programme. However, our flexible programme structure would allow transfer to this MChem programme, pending good performance in Year 1.
Southampton MChem Chemistry with a six-month placement, the first of its kind in the UK, combines the background and experience of our MChem courses, with a distinctive six-month placement.
GradeGCE A-levelOur typical offers for students who are studying 3 A-levels are:AAA, for students taking Chemistry and Mathematics. Further Mathematics is preferred, but is not a requirement (2017 entry).2018 entry requirements:AAA to include Chemistry and Maths or AAB to include Chemistry, Maths and one further science subject. Science subjects considered include Biology, Human Biology, Further Maths, Physics, Psychology, Geology and Geography. Science practical components must be passed. General Studies, Critical Thinking and Use of Mathematics are excluded for entry.Each application is considered on its own merit. Standard offers are made based on the application as a whole, including combination of subjects taken, and predicted grades. Offers may be subject to adjustment, based on discussion with the applicant, formal interview (if deemed necessary), or on a contextual basis. Under certain circumstances we may make an offer to an individual applicant which differs from those outlined above.Students studying Chemistry, without Mathematics, will not be eligible for this programme, as A-Level Mathematics is a pre-requisite.We may also in some circumstances, recommend an alternative offer for the BScor one of our other MChem programmes. However, our flexible programme structure would allow transfer from BSc to single-honours MChem programmes, pending good performance in Year 1. Transfer to MChem Chemistry with Mathematics would be possible, provided the student studies and passes the pre-requisite Mathematics modules in Year 1.
Explore your passion for Chemistry and Mathematics to an advanced level with Southampton MChem Chemistry with Mathematics programme.
GradeGCE A-levelOur typical offers for students who are studying 3 A-levels are:AAA, for students taking Chemistry plus one other acceptable science or mathematics subject (2017 entry).Acceptable science/mathematics subjects include Physics, Mathematics, Further Mathematics, Biology, Human Biology, Geology, Geography and Psychology.2018 entry requirements:AAA to include Chemistry and one further science subject or AAB to include Chemistry and two further science subjects. A Level Biology is strongly advised. A level science subjects considered include Biology, Human Biology, Physics, Maths, Further Maths, Psychology, Geography and Geology. Science practical components must be passed. General Studies, Critical Thinking and Use of Mathematics are excluded for entry.Each application is considered on its own merit. Standard offers are made based on the application as a whole, including combination of subjects taken, and predicted grades. Offers may be subject to adjustment, based on discussion with the applicant, formal interview (if deemed necessary), or on a contextual basis. Under certain circumstances we may make an offer to an individual applicant which differs from those outlined above.Students studying Chemistry, with no additional acceptable science/maths subject, may be interviewed to determine suitability for the course. We may also in some circumstances, recommend an alternative offer for the BSc programme. However, our flexible programme structure would allow transfer to single-honours MChem programmes, pending good performance in Year 1. Transfer to MChem Chemistry with Medicinal Sciences would be possible, provided the student studies and passes the pre-requisite Medicinal Science-related modules in Year 1.
Southampton MChem Chemistry with Medicinal Sciences programme is aimed at people who have a passion for chemistry and want to take a second subject -medicinal sciences - to a very high level.
GradeGCE A-levelOur typical offer for students who are studying 3 A-levels is:AAA, for students taking Chemistry plus one other acceptable science or mathematics subject (2017 entry). 2018 entry requirements:AAA to include Chemistry and one further science subject or AAB to include Chemistry and two further science subjects. A level science subjects considered include Biology, Human Biology, Physics, Maths, Further Maths, Psychology, Geography and Geology. Science practical components must be passed. General Studies, Critical Thinking and Use of Mathematics are excluded for entry.Each application is considered on its own merit. Standard offers are made based on the application as a whole, including combination of subjects taken, and predicted grades. Offers may be subject to adjustment, based on discussion with the applicant, formal interview (if deemed necessary), or on a contextual basis. Under certain circumstances we may make an offer to an individual applicant, which differs from those outlined above.Students studying Chemistry, with no additional acceptable science/maths subject, may be interviewed to determine suitability for the course. We may also in some circumstances, recommend an alternative offer for the BSc programme. However, our flexible programme structure would allow transfer to this MChem programme, pending good performance in Year 1.
(IELTS) score of 6.5 or an?equivalent qualificationapproved by the University
GradeGCE A-levelA*AA (A*A in Mathematics and a Science with a pass in the associated Practical) Acceptable Science - Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geography, Geology, Further MathematicsGCE A-level and EPQ A*AB (A*A in Mathematics and an acceptable Science, see above, with a pass in the associated Practical) with grade A in the Extended Project
Our three-year BEng Civil Engineering course provides you with the basis for a professional career as a civil engineer, giving you a solid grounding in the fundamentals of civil engineering design and application.
(IELTS) score of 6.5 or an?equivalent qualification approved by the University
GradeGCE A-levelA*AA (A*A in Mathematics and a Science with a pass in the associated Practical) Acceptable Science - Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geography, Geology, Further MathematicsGCE A-level and EPQ A*AB (A*A in Mathematics and an acceptable Science, see above, with a pass in the associated Practical) with grade A in the Extended Project
Our four-year MEng Civil and Environmental Engineering course emphasises the interactions between engineering and the environment with a focus on the protection and improvement of the natural environment in the service of society. Students can also take the Industrial Placement Year, providing the opportunity for a year-long placement with an engineering-based organisation.