EPQ with A-levels: BBB at A-Level including English (Language, Literature or combined) + EPQ at grade B. Two AS-Levels considered in place of one A-Level. General Studies is accepted.
Over the course of this degree you will discover the unique identities of English and American literature and how the cultures of each country have affected their literary heritage. English studies will begin in the Renaissance and advance your knowledge of the period's great drama, prose and poetry. Your English studies will continue through to modern day literature with stops along the way in the Victorian, Romantic and Modern periods.
French Baccalaureate: 15 overall with at least 13 in English
As many leading law firms have branches in other countries or undertake cross-border work, having strong language skills and qualifying law degrees in two legal systems can give you a distinct competitive advantage when beginning your legal career.
EPQ with A-levels: BBB at A-Level including English (Language, Literature or combined) and History + EPQ at grade B. Two AS-Levels considered in place of one A-Level. General Studies is accepted.
The disciplines of English and History are almost inseparable. Events throughout history have influenced the shape of language and literature around it from the all-consuming cataclysm of total war to the hushed intrigues of the English court. The BA in English and History brings together these two naturally complementary subjects by grouping modules in such a way that they support and enrich each other.
EPQ with A-levels: BBB + EPQ at grade B. A-level subjects to include either French, Italian or Spanish. Two AS-levels considered in place of one A-level. General Studies accepted.
European Studies is a degree designed for students who enjoy learning a language and want to explore their abilities while expanding their knowledge of a wide range of other disciplines including European politics. You can choose to specialise in French and Francophone Studies, Italian Studies, or Spanish and Latin American Studies, or a combination of two of these languages and subject areas. If you choose to study two languages, only one language can be taken at beginners level.
A/AS-Levels: ABB at A-Level including either French, Spanish or Italian. Two AS-Levels considered in place of one A-Level. General Studies is accepted.
European Studies is a degree designed for students who enjoy learning a language and want to explore their abilities while expanding their knowledge of a wide range of other disciplines including European politics. You can choose to specialise in French and Francophone Studies, Italian Studies, or Spanish and Latin American Studies, or a combination of two of these languages and subject areas. If you choose to study two languages, only one language can be taken at beginners level.
EPQ with A-levels: BBB + EPQ at grade B. Two AS-levels considered in place of one A level. General Studies and Critical Thinking not accepted. GCSE Mathematics at grade B required.
Financial Economics deals with the fascinating world of pricing, interest rates and shares and how rational (or even irrational!) decisions affect them. You will explore the global role of these financial systems in modern economics and learn to analyse the impact of economic events on financial markets.
EPQ with A-levels: BBB + EPQ at grade B. Two AS-levels considered in place of one A level. General Studies and Critical Thinking not accepted. Own language may be considered.
Financial Economics deals with the fascinating world of pricing, interest rates and shares and how rational (or even irrational!) decisions affect them. You will explore the global role of these financial systems in modern economics and learn to analyse the impact of economic events on financial markets.
EPQ with A-levels: BBB + EPQ at grade B. A level subjects to include Mathematics at grade B. Two AS-levels considered in place of one A level. General Studies and Critical Thinking not accepted.
Financial Economics deals with the fascinating world of pricing, interest rates and shares and how rational (or even irrational!) decisions affect them. You will explore the global role of these financial systems in modern economics and learn to analyse the impact of economic events on financial markets. You will become a proficient user of financial software and complex data sources which will enable you to better understand the impact and reach of economic decisions.