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  1. Our BSc (Hons) Medical Science degree takes you on a fascinating exploration of the human body. If you’re curious and have a strong interest in biology and physiology, this course is for you. You’ll study how the human body functions in heath, including aspects such as integrated physiology, neuroscience and genetics, and also in disease ...

  2. From planning to viva. The PhD process may not always be explicitly explained so it is good to ask questions, seek advice, and build a support network of colleagues and peers. The training sessions and events hosted by Brookes' Graduate College are a good place to start, covering key skills such as working with your supervisor, research ethics ...

  3. BA (Hons) Register here to join a live webinar and find out more about this course. UCAS code: N200. Start dates: January 2024 / September 2024 / January 2025 / September 2025. Full time: 3 years, or 4 with work placement. Part time: up to 8 years. Location: Headington. Department (s): Oxford Brookes Business School.

  4. Contact Student Finance on: +44 (0)1865 534400. financefees@brookes.ac.uk. The full-time fees quoted are for the taught Year 1. Fees will be charged for the placement year in Year 2 and are available on request from finance-fees@brookes.ac.uk. For approximate fee levels of the placement year see the placement fee above.

  5. The skills you’ll develop on the BA (Hons) English Literature degree are highly transferable and are prized across many sectors. Our graduates go on to work in a variety of areas such as: arts, culture, and heritage. NGOs and charities.

  6. BSc (Hons) B401. September 2024 / September 2025. 3 years (or 4-year undergraduate degree for students who take a placement and complete their Year 2 studies on or after June 2024) Part-Time study is possible. slide 1 to 6 of 6. Overview.

  7. In Year 2 you will study specialist modules on social work with children and families, and adults and mental health. You will also take modules on research methods and interprofessional practice. In both Years 2 and 3 you will take part in unpaid work-based placements (70 days in Year 2 and 100 days in Year 3).