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Law (Graduate Entrant) (Clinical)

University of Strathclyde

Full-time

Undergraduate

Throughout the world and increasingly in the UK, clinical legal education is becoming central to legal education.

Why study Law (Graduate Entrant) (Clinical) at Strathclyde?
By taking this world-leading degree, you’ll gain the unique opportunity to enhance your theoretical understanding of law, by applying it in real life contexts.
You’ll observe how law actually operates in practice and gain valuable professional skills and an appreciation of professional values before graduating.
The course involves taking the standard LLB and in addition, undertaking:
skills training
ethical education
work on actual legal cases
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Financial Economics and Mathematics

University of St Andrews

Full-time

Undergraduate

Over the last 600 years, the University of St Andrews has established a reputation as one of the world’s leading teaching centres. Today, we offer a flexible degree structure based on your choice of subject specialism, creating an environment which nurtures inquisitive minds and a culture of shared learning.

Computer Science and Management

University of St Andrews

Full-time

Undergraduate

Over the last 600 years, the University of St Andrews has established a reputation as one of the world’s leading teaching centres. Today, we offer a flexible degree structure based on your choice of subject specialism, creating an environment which nurtures inquisitive minds and a culture of shared learning.

Arts and Humanities (T32)

Open University

Distance learning

Undergraduate

This certificate provides a broad introduction to the arts and humanities, including history, art history, philosophy, classical studies, religious studies, music and English. You’ll expand your cultural horizons whilst learning to think and argue clearly. You can combine this with options that include the opportunity to specialise further in the arts and humanities, or gain an introduction to a modern language, design, the social sciences, or business and management. Apart from sheer enjoyment, it offers excellent preparation for further study and will give your career prospects a boost.

**Key features of the course**

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Occupational Therapy

Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh

Full-time

Undergraduate

This four-year integrated undergraduate master’s course will give you the expertise, people skills and conceptual understanding that you will need to work as an occupational therapist. This course is responsive to the demands of the health and social care sector and there are practice-based learning opportunities across the course to integrate theory, knowledge and practice.

**Why QMU?**

- **Develop key skills that will help you work effectively with others**: Studying on this course will give you the expertise, people skills and conceptual understanding that you will need to work as an occupational therapist.
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Law and Politics

University of Stirling

Full-time

Undergraduate

Please refer to our list of undergraduate courses at http://www.stir.ac.uk/undergraduate-study/course-information/courses-a-to-z/ for information on each individual subject.

Social Work

University of Stirling

Full-time

Undergraduate

Do you want a career that is stimulating, rewarding and makes a positive contribution to society? If so a degree in social work could be for you.
At the University of Stirling we are committed to progressive social change through teaching, research and an active involvement with practice. We believe in a social work profession defined not only by its function but also by its values and integrity. We promote an understanding of social work informed by social justice and human rights, a profession that acknowledges the links between “public issues” and “private troubles” and seeks to address both....

Politics and Psychology

University of Stirling

Full-time

Undergraduate

Politics permeates every aspect of people’s lives: shaping their opinions, informing their decisions, guiding their alliances and enabling their understanding of others’ beliefs and motivations at individual, organisational and societal levels. Studying this subject will increase your awareness of the different political systems, ideologies and policies, which impact people’s lives at regional, national and international levels. Our Politics division is highly regarded and students benefit from a strong research-led approach to teaching. Our Politics programmes are informed by a strong emphasis on research training and transferable skills, which will prepare you for the challenges ahead in the workplace and in...

Politics, Philosophy and Economics

University of Stirling

Full-time

Undergraduate

Politics, Philosophy and Economics (PPE) is an integrated Honours degree offering the exciting possibility of exploring the three subjects in depth and obtaining an understanding of how they connect with one another. Whether you are aiming for a career in business, politics, the civil service, the voluntary sector or in journalism, a leading background knowledge in the humanities and the social sciences would be of great value. In which case this degree course – the first of its kind in Scotland – may well be the one for you. This degree is ideal for the intellectually curious student who seeks...

Philosophy and Psychology

University of Stirling

Full-time

Undergraduate

How are our minds related to our bodies? Do we really have free will? What is knowledge (as distinct from merely true belief) and what can we really know – about the world around us, about other people, or about ourselves? How can we be confident we know what is right and wrong, just and unjust? And what would it take to live a morally good life? You have just been posed some typical philosophical questions, and if you seriously want to search for the answers then this is the course for you. Our degree course will challenge you to...

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