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Start your journey of self-discovery at Newcastle. Be inspired to think differently, empowered to challenge the things around you and gain the confidence to push boundaries.

Get career-ready and join our network of successful and determined graduates who are accomplishing great things.

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Crowdfund pleaser NOVELTEA, the alcoholic tea brand launched by Newcastle University Business School graduates Vincent Efferoth and Lukas Passia, is going global.

Shortly after the co-founders turned down an investment offer on the BBC TV series Dragons’ Den, their crowdfunding bid raised over £340,000.

Vincent said: ‘The money is being used for marketing and internationalisation of our brand, as well as working capital.

‘Right from the start, we said we wanted to produce a new alcohol product category and a premium international brand – and that’s still our goal.’

Already selling in the UK, China and Germany, NOVELTEA is now looking to markets in the USA, Singapore, Australia and Europe, to export its distinctive cold-brewed teas infused with matching spirits.

Vincent and Lukas set up NOVELTEA with support from the University’s START UP Founderships programme – an initiative that mentors graduate entrepreneurs, providing six months’ financial support to cover living costs, together with office space in the University’s Careers Service and access to grant funding for development costs.

Lukas said: ‘Our mentors at Newcastle guided us through many aspects of the start-up stage – from research and development, to advising us on supply, manufacturing and strategy.

‘We have been introduced to some very influential connections and this support has been instrumental in getting the brand to where it is today.’

Nearly two years on, the duo are still in touch with their University mentors and have taken on a Newcastle graduate as part of the team. They also work with up to six interns a year drawn from the University.

NOVELTEA has increased its product base to three blends – combining Earl Grey tea with gin, Moroccan green mint tea with rum and Chinese tea with Scotch whisky. There are also plans to bring out a gift range.

Now, the brand is stocked locally by department store Fenwick Newcastle, UK retail outlets including John Lewis, leading UK hotels and artisan food and drinks suppliers, as well as being available through online supermarket Ocado.

And it’s been picking up accolades – from a star rating from The Guild of Fine Food Great Taste Awards, to being named ‘a must-have gift’ for foodies in 2018 by the global food media brand BBC Good Food.

Vincent said: ‘From the beginning we were inspired to create something ourselves; to create something different. It is hard work, but it is rewarding.'

‘ We were inspired to create something ourselves; to create something dif ferent.’Tea company

shows spirit

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On Norway’s remote Svalbard archipelago, 650 miles from the North Pole, a team of eight Geography students from Newcastle researched the effects of global warming in the Arctic.

The students, whose project won a prestigious Arctic Club Award for innovative and adventurous expeditions by young people, were collecting the data they needed for their final-year dissertations.

Expedition leader, Holly, said: ‘The Arctic is experiencing the effects of global climate change at roughly three times the rate of the rest of the world, which made it the perfect place for research, and meant we could see real change in the glaciers while we were collecting our results.

‘Our research has increased the knowledge of how glaciers are responding to a warming climate in the High Arctic – we were able to show that the rate of response is increasing, and there is a significant positive correlation to increasing air temperatures with glacial melt within the summer season.’

She added: ‘Ice cap melt poses a huge threat to the world’s population, particularly in places like Amsterdam and Hawaii which have low or negative sea levels. Huge volumes of melt water

stored in glaciers means these settlements could be at risk of significant flooding in 100–200 years' time.

‘More research is needed, but our findings will feed into that future research.’

The team had to raise over £10,000 to fund the expedition* and during the project were based at the University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS), the world's northernmost institution for higher education and research.

Divided into two teams focusing on water and land processes, they had a 45-minute trek every day across glacial streams, ice and scree, to reach Svalbard’s Longyearbyen glacier. Once there, they carried out their experiments using a variety of field techniques, including mapping and water chemistry analysis.

Holly said: ‘Each member of the team completed their own research, ranging from assessing the amount of sediment present in meltwater across the summer season, to how much ice is being lost from the glacier during peak melt.

‘The whole experience was phenomenal; in fact, it’s inspired an interest in the world’s response to climate change that has led myself and three other team members to pursue study at postgraduate level at Newcastle.’

' Our research has increased the knowledge of how glaciers are responding to a warming climate.’

*See page 50

Arctic researchwins award

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When Newcastle University struck gold in the national Teaching Excellence Framework it came as no surprise to students.

Every year they vote in their hundreds for their most inspirational teachers and support staff who are then honoured at the University's own celebration of excellence – The Education Awards.

Chemical Engineering with Industry student, Deema, successfully nominated Newcastle's Dr Kamelia Boodhoo for the Outstanding Contribution to Student Employability award, in recognition of the way in which she supports students on placement.

After completing a paid placement year with engineering business Cummins UK to develop her practical skills in an industry environment, Deema carried out a research project with the company during the fourth year of her degree.

'The project was investigating biofuel combustion as opposed to natural gas and its effects in lowering harmful engine emmissions,' Deema explained.

‘I contacted Dr Boodhoo for advice and she got in touch with Prof Nilanjan Chakraborty at Newcastle. He’s a leading expert on internal combustion and was able to bring his expertise to the project.’

Deema added: ‘Throughout my placement year Dr Boodhoo was so supportive. She’s the programme director for my course and it was a great opportunity to work more closely with her.

‘She visited me during my placement; she visited all placement students. We were all feeling the same – unsure about how we were going to manage working on a full-time basis as well as writing our dissertations.

‘She was very encouraging and we talked about issues and concerns more like colleagues than lecturer and student.

‘Without Dr Boodhoo’s support my placement year would have been a lot more difficult.’

Organised by the Students’ Union, The Education Awards include categories for teaching, pastoral care, employability support, equal opportunities, research and supervision.

Deema said: ‘The awards are a crucial part of influencing teaching quality at Newcastle. They're a chance for the University to view teaching from the students’ perspective, and they are veryimportant in terms of recognising great teaching ability and techniques.

‘The results were announced during an awards ceremony which we attended together. When Dr Boodhoo won it was one of the highlights of my degree course.’

‘ The awards are very important in terms of recognising great teaching.’

Newcastle strikes gold

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Indonesian culture and cuisine are the main ingredients in a start-up catering company launched by two friends and fellow Newcastle graduates.

Architecture graduate, Monica, and Combined Honours graduate, Kezia, joined forces to set up Waroeng Indonesia – meaning a small restaurant that brings people together from all parts of society.

Monica said: ‘Indonesian food is seen as a communal affair and Waroeng is a place where people can share good food and socialise.

‘We wanted to create a business that puts good food at its heart; food that brings a community together.’

The friends, who both come from Jakarta, had already worked on a successful social enterprise raising money for disadvantaged children in Indonesia.

During the final year of their degrees, and wanting to set up their own business, they approached START UP, the University’s Careers Service support for students and recent graduates hoping to run their own companies.

As part of her studies, Kezia completed a paid work placement with the University’s marketing department to develop her skills in market research, event planning, and digital and social media communication – skills needed for their fledgling business venture.On graduation, with help from the Careers

team, they secured Graduate Entrepreneur visas to stay in the UK and successfully pitched their idea for Waroeng Indonesia to UNLtd, an organisation that funds social entrepreneurs.

Kezia said: ‘I volunteer with NEST, the Newcastle Students’ Union initiative to support and provide educational opportunities for refugees in the North East, so the initial idea was for us to host social dinners for this community.

‘Since then, we’ve staged pop-up events at Kommunity, a Newcastle charity that promotes art and culture for all and cooked for over 1,000 people during a month’s residency at By the River Brew Co., an independent business community based under Newcastle’s Tyne Bridge.

‘We've also secured deals with corporate and private clients.’

From initially working out of their own kitchens preparing the delicious stews, curries, noodles and delicate pastries typical of Indonesian cuisine, the duo soon progressed to renting commercial premises and are now looking to expand again.

Kezia said: ‘We have a real sense of pride in our culture and although Indonesian food isn’t as popular as Korean or Japanese food, we’re hoping more people will start to enjoy it. Now, we’re looking at getting more clients and scaling up the business.’

‘ We wanted to create a business that puts good food at its heart.’Success

on a plate

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Barcelona was the dream destination for Law student, Josh, when he applied to spend a year studying abroad.

Now he’s broadening his knowledge of EU and international law at Pompeu Fabra University in the historic Spanish city as part of his four-year degree.

He said: ‘It’s really exciting to learn the law of a different country and both Newcastle and Pompeu Fabra universities offer the flexibility to study a range of subjects. You can choose your modules, so I’m also studying some politics and criminology modules.

‘During my time in Barcelona, I’ve been meeting people from all around the world. So, not only am I learning about Spain's culture, I'm also learning about the cultures of the friends I'm making from other countries.

‘Spanish culture is so different from the UK’s and it has been so much fun learning about it and enjoying it.’

Although Josh will spend a full academic year in Barcelona, study abroad opportunities offered by other degrees, as either optional or compulsory modules, can vary in length.

He said: ‘Although the opportunity to study abroad may seem scary at first, it offers many invaluable things which people don't realise. The local traditions and language are only a small snapshot of the things you learn throughout your time in the country.

'Many courses are taught in English and the skills you develop on your year abroad will stay with you for a lifetime.

‘The study abroad programme also looks amazing on your CV to future employers. Not everyone can say they’ve lived independently in another country, adapting to the many differences while studying and performing well in their degree.

‘Studying abroad truly is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Once you start working life, you won’t get many opportunities like it again!’

Josh added: ‘I’m a regular person from a normal background and through hard work and determination I got into the university of my choice – and I’m really enjoying it.

‘My time at university has been filled with opportunities; you honestly won’t regret choosing Newcastle.’

‘ Studying abroad truly is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.’

A ticket tostudying abroad

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Become part of our lifelong community. Meet people from around the world, forge lasting friendships, seek out life-changing experiences and create memories for life...

...and all this from our city-centre campus in the heart of Newcastle.

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‘Living away from home adds a whole new dimension to going to university,’ said Daniel, who is enjoying his new-found independence at Newcastle.

‘In fact, moving into halls is one of the best things I’ve ever done – and it’s the best way to make new friends and lasting friendships.’

Daniel, who is studying Politics and Sociology, is sharing a six-bedroom flat in University accommodation at Windsor Terrace.

He said: ‘The mix of three boys and three girls in our flat is great, it helps with the dynamic and it’s actually easier to make friends with other students because we are this diverse group.

‘In my flat there’s someone from Wales, a student from Ireland and another from South Africa, so it’s interesting hearing about where people are from, sharing stories, cooking and housekeeping.’

Daniel was able to choose from catered and self-catered accommodation offering both en suite rooms and bedrooms with washbasin facilities. After meeting certain criteria as a first-year student, he was guaranteed a place in University accommodation close to the city and campus.

He said: ‘I knew I didn’t want to be too far from campus and I thought this location was perfect. Windsor Terrace is on campus, just five minutes’ walk from Northumberland Street for shopping and close to the Grainger Market for fresh food.

‘My accommodation is on the cheaper side compared to some, so I wasn’t expecting it to be so modern, but everything is really well kept – the kitchen is nicer than mine at home!’

He added: ‘Although I was excited about going to university, meeting new people and doing new things, closer to the time of moving in I started to think “what if I don’t make any friends?” But by the end of the first week everyone in the flat was getting to know each other and feel comfortable with one another.

‘Now, we’re all saying it will be sad to move out at the end of first year; we don’t really want to leave.’

Daniel has arranged to live with three of his flatmates again next year, and said: ‘You see your flatmates every day; they are the first people you meet when you start university, so the friendships you make are solid.’

‘ Moving into halls is the best way to make new friends.’

Forging newfriendships

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Teaming up with Newcastle University allowed elite netball athlete, Farah, to combine playing at national level with studying for her Medicine degree.

Farah said: ‘I had offers from both Leeds and Newcastle, but coming here meant I could continue training with a team in the Vitality Netball Superleague.

‘I’d also heard about Newcastle’s sports scholarship programme for promising athletes so I applied and that gave me access to a great package of funding for match travel, as well as professional coaching from the University, sports kit and gym membership.’

Farah’s love of netball started when she was at school. She joined a local club that she still plays for today and, after success at first county and then regional trials, was invited to join a team in the Superleague – the UK’s elite netball competition featuring 12 squads from England, Scotland and Wales.

Once at Newcastle, where netball forms part of the Team Newcastle Performance Club initiative, Farah joined a programme of advanced court and skills training, dedicated strength and conditioning sessions, and match play.

She became president of the netball club and competed in both the British Universities and Colleges Sports (BUCS) league and the North East regional leagues.

She said: ‘Playing sport at that level is very time consuming; you do have to balance things and you’ve got to be disciplined in what you’re doing. But I love netball; I love it from an exercise point of view, but also because it is a great team sport.’

However, in her third year, Farah collapsed from a suspected autoimmune illness that left her in a wheelchair.

With support from the University she put her degree on hold while she recuperated, but after just six months, and desperate to get back on a netball court again, she enrolled on a coaching course.

Now, with financial and practical support from the Student Health and Wellbeing Service and the University’s Sports Centre, she’s returned to her studies, is employed by the University as a netball coach and is getting back to full fitness – she completed Newcastle's Great North Run in September.

She said: ‘Coaching some of the University teams has let me be part of that world again. I was itching to get back because I couldn’t play, so coaching was the next best thing; it’s allowed me to feel part of a team again.’

‘ Coaching allowed me to feel part of a team again.'

Joining TeamNewcastle

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Opportunity knocks forstudents

English Language student, Sam, doesn’t like heights, but when he got the chance to climb the city’s 130ft Grey’s Monument for a spectacular bird’s eye view of Newcastle, he was happy to give it a go.

Sam is employed as one of the activities assistants for the University's Give It A Go (GIAG) events programme, while he studies for his degree. The initiative is run by the Students’ Union which works to represent students, offering opportunities to get involved, make friends and enjoy the University experience.

Sam said: ‘The Students’ Union, and the services it provides, is such a great resource; it really enriches Newcastle’s student offer. You can join a society, volunteer, or take part in GIAG – it’s easy to get involved.

‘GIAG is specifically aimed at enabling students to try activities and sports they may never have tried before, or get the chance to do again.

‘It’s also a way of meeting people and making friends and that combination is what university is all about. You come here to learn, to master new skills, and you leave with amazing memories, having made friends for life.’

Sam first heard about GIAG before he came to the University. He said: ‘I followed Newcastle’s PARTNERS

Programme supported entry route which includes a Summer School where you get a chance to take part in lectures and seminars and find out about university life.

‘I found out about GIAG and one of the things that really appealed to me was that all the activities are either free or subsidised – so you have all these amazing opportunities to go kayaking or gorge walking, for example, that students can actually afford to do.’

Activities range from surfing to adult soft play sessions, cocktail making classes and restaurant nights. Trips to London and Disneyland Paris are also part of the programme, and all activities are advertised on the GIAG’s website and Facebook page, making it easy for students to sign up.

Sam said: ‘I’ve done some brilliant things while working here and met students from all countries, cultures and walks of life.

‘Some sign up for activities with friends or flatmates, others come along on their own. My job is to make sure all students – particularly those on their own – feel comfortable, have fun and a great time.

'Making friends at university can be a worry for some new students, but at our events you actually see new friendships developing.’

‘ At our events you see new friendships developing.’

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Master of Planning student, Amy, lost her heart to Newcastle the minute she set foot on campus.

‘The first time I visited Newcastle was for an Open Day and I just fell in love! So much so, that I turned down my other offers and decided if I couldn’t go to Newcastle, I wouldn’t go to university at all,’ she said.

‘Everyone is so friendly, the campus is beautiful, all the accommodation is close by and the city centre is on your doorstep. Newcastle really is the perfect student city!’

As soon as she arrived here, Amy set out to explore the city with one of her flatmates.

She said: ‘I couldn’t wait; I was so excited. At first the city felt as if it was huge, but because the campus is in the city centre we soon found everything we needed. It struck me then what a really great place this is for students.

‘The way Newcastle is laid out is so convenient; you don’t have to get on a bus – everything you need is close by and accessible.

'My favourite place is the Quayside which is a great place to socialise, but also if you just want to go for a run by the River Tyne.

‘I also love the campus. The buildings are stunning and there are lots of places where you can arrange to meet friends and have your lunch sitting out on the grass on a sunny day.’

Now in the third year of her degree, Newcastle has also become Amy’s classroom as she is basing her dissertation on one of its most architecturally beautiful streets – Grey Street.

‘The architecture along Grey Street is amazing and there are some great restaurants, shops and bars there,’ she said.

‘My degree has a town planning focus, so I’m looking at wheelchair accessibility in this area and how people can access all these facilities.

‘After my degree I’d like to think that I could live here permanently, because there really is something for everyone in Newcastle. I’d like to make my forever home here.’

‘There really is something for everyone in Newcastle. I'd like to make my forever home here.’

Feeling at home in the city

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Aninternationalexperience

‘Newcastle is a great option for international students,’ said Harsh, who has travelled half-way round the globe to study here.

Although moving to Newcastle was the first time the Business Management student had been away from his home in India, Harsh was keen to study at a prestigious university in the UK.

A talented student, he’d been offered scholarships to a number of UK institutions, but decided to accept the Great India Scholarship, sponsored by Newcastle University and the British Council India.

‘My main reason for coming to Newcastle was the emphasis that’s put on an applied approach to teaching here, which is so much better than in my country,’ Harsh said.

‘I come from a business-focused family and knew from an early age I would be going into the family business – it was already a field of interest.

'I chose to do a BA in Business Management, which encompasses marketing, entrepreneurship, finance, and human resources. My degree is very flexible with very good module options.'

Harsh’s decision to study at Newcastle was fully supported by his family. He said: ‘My dad was really positive about it;

he said I would be able to build a good network of friends and contacts.

‘And my cousins, who have also graduated from UK universities, were very encouraging. They said that while choosing a respected university is important, it’s not just about that – the town or city where you are going to live matters, too; it's all part of the experience.

‘For me, Newcastle is the most student-friendly city with great nightlife and restaurants.’

Harsh added: ‘After the first week I was a little homesick, but I spoke to the University's Student Services and they said it was completely natural; that I should get involved in events and that would distract me. That support really helped and that’s what I did.

‘During Freshers’ Week I made a lot of friends that I’m still in touch with. I got involved in so many activities; it was a great way to meet people.

'Newcastle's student society system is also excellent. I was interested in the investment and entrepreneur societies and they host very good networking events.

‘You soon mix in and become part of the crowd.’

‘ You soon mix in and become part of the crowd.’

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Most of our degrees are three, four or five years in length, depending on the subject you choose and whether you opt to undertake study abroad or a work placement as part of your studies.

Some of our study abroad and work placement opportunities are offered through the Erasmus+ programme. For the most up-to-date information on these opportunities visit www.ncl.ac.uk/mobility/newcastle

More details on our degrees, including full entry requirements and information on fees and funding, can be found at www.ncl.ac.uk/undergraduate/degrees

Joint Honours and Combined Honours

Choose to study more than one subject with our range of Joint Honours and Combined Honours programmes.

Find the degree for you

Support for international students

We provide English language and university preparation courses at INTO Newcastle University.

Visit www.ncl.ac.uk/ipc

What do you want to study? At Newcastle you’ll get a world-class education, and leave as a highly desirable graduate prepared for your career.

Whether you're looking for a course with professional accreditation, or one that offers the chance to study abroad* or undertake a work placement, this quick guide will help you choose the right degree for you.

*Our partnerships with some partner institutions may be affected following the outcome of Brexit negotiations.

Newcastle University London

We offer a range of undergraduate degrees at Newcastle University London.

Visit www.ncl.ac.uk/london

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AgricultureAgriculture BSc Honours

D400 ABB-BBB

30-32 points

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Agriculture with Agronomy BSc Honours

D444 ABB-BBB

30-32 points

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Agriculture with Animal Production Science BSc Honours

D422 ABB-BBB

30-32 points

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Agriculture with Farm Business Management BSc Honours

D402 ABB-BBB

30-32 points

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ArchaeologyAncient History and Archaeology BA Honours

VV14 ABB 32 points

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Archaeology BA Honours

V400 ABB-BBB

32 points

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Archaeology BSc Honours

V401 ABB-BBB

32 points

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History and Archaeology BA Honours

VV41 ABB 32 points

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Combined Honours BA Honours

Y001 AAB 34 points

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ArchitectureArchitecture BA Honours

K100 AAA 36 points

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Architecture and Urban Planning BA Honours

K190 ABB 32 points

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Biology and Biomedical Sciences

Biology and Zoology

Animal Science BSc Honours

C305 ABB-BBB

32-35 points

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Applied Plant Science BSc Honours

C211 AAB-ABB

32-35 points

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Biology BSc Honours

C100 AAB-ABB

32-34 points

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Biology MBiol Honours

C103 AAB-ABB

32-34 points

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Biology (Cellular and Molecular Biology) BSc Honours

C1C7 AAB-ABB

32-34 points

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Check more detailed specific subject requirements for your chosen degree on our website.*Course subject to full University approval.Check more detailed specific subject requirements for your chosen degree on our website.

Biology (Cellular and Molecular Biology) MBiol Honours

C7C1 AAB-ABB

32-34 points

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Biology (Ecology and Conservation) BSc Honours

C182 AAB-ABB

32-34 points

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Biology (Ecology and Conservation) MBiol Honours

C183 AAB-ABB

32-34 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/c183

Marine Biology BSc Honours

C161 AAB-ABB

34-35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/c161

Marine Biology and Oceanography BSc Honours

CF17 AAB-ABB

34-35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/cf17

Marine Zoology BSc Honours

C350 AAB-ABB

34-35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/c350

Psychology and Biology BSc Joint Honours

C8C1 AAA-AAB

35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/c8c1

Zoology BSc Honours

C300 AAB-ABB

35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/c300

Zoology MBiol Honours

C301 AAB-ABB

35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/c301

Biomedical and Biomolecular Sciences

Biochemistry BSc Honours

C700 AAA-AAB

34-35 points

● ● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/c700

Biochemistry Integrated Master’s MSci Honours

C701 AAA-AAB

34-35 points

● ● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/c701

Biomedical Genetics BSc Honours

B901 AAA-AAB

34-35 points

● ● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/b901

Biomedical Genetics Integrated Master’s MSci Honours

B903 AAA-AAB

34-35 points

● ● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/b903

Biomedical Sciences BSc Honours

B940 AAA-AAB

34-35 points

● ● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/b940

Biomedical Sciences Integrated Master’s MSci Honours

B900 AAA-AAB

34-35 points

● ● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/b900

Medical Science (Deferred Choice) BSc Honours

B902 AAA-AAB

34-35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/b902

Pharmacology BSc Honours

B210 AAA-AAB

34-35 points

● ● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/b210

Physiological Sciences BSc Honours

B100 AAA-AAB

34-35 points

● ● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/b100

Nutrition and Food

Dietetics* BSc Honours

B401 AAA-AAB

35 points

● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/b401

Degree

UCAS code

A Level

IB

Professional accreditation

Study Abroad option

Work Placement option

Webpage

Degree

UCAS code

A Level

IB

Professional accreditation

Study Abroad option

Work Placement option

Webpage

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Food Business Management and Marketing BSc Honours

ND61 AAB-ABB

32-35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/nd61

Food and Human Nutrition BSc Honours

B46D AAB 34 points

● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/b46d

Food and Human Nutrition with Placement BSc Honours

B4D6 AAB 34 points

● ● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/b4d6

Nutrition with Food Marketing BSc Honours

BD46 AAB 34 points

● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/bd46

Nutrition with Food Marketing with Placement BSc Honours

BD64 AAB 34 points

● ● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/bd64

Psychology and Nutrition BSc Joint Honours

C8B4 AAA-AAB

35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/c8b4

Business and business-related degrees

Accounting and Finance

Accounting and Finance BA Honours

N400 AAB 35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/n400

Accounting and Finance BSc Honours (London campus)

N402 AAB 35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/n402

Accounting and Finance with Placement BA Honours

N401 AAB 35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/n401

Accounting and Finance with Placement BSc Honours (London campus)

N404 AAB 35 points

● ● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/n404

Business Accounting and Finance BA Honours

NN14 AAB 35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/nn14

Economics and Finance BSc Honours

Mathematics and Accounting BSc Joint Honours

NG41 AAA or A*AB

35-37 points

● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/ng41

L161 AAB 35 points

● ● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/l161

Mathematics with Finance BSc Honours

G1N3 AAA or A*AB

35-37 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/g1n3

Business Management

Agri-Business Management BSc Honours

N280 AAB-ABB

35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/n280

Business Management BA Honours

N200 AAB 35 points

● ● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/n200

Economics and Business Management BA Honours

LN12 AAB 35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/ln12

Food Business Management and Marketing BSc Honours

ND61 AAB-ABB

32-35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/nd61

International Business Management BSc Honours

N121 AAB 35 points

go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/n121

International Business Management BSc Honours (London campus)

N122 AAB 35 points

● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/n122

International Business Management with Placement BSc Honours

N120 AAB 35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/n120

International Business Management with Placement BSc Honours (London campus)

N123 AAB 35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/n123

International Marketing and Management BSc Honours (London campus)

N5N2 AAB 35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/n5n2

International Marketing and Management with Placement BSc Honours (London campus)

N5N3 AAB 35 points

● ● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/n5n3

Marketing and Management BSc Honours

NN52 AAB 35 points

● ● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/nn52

Mathematics with Business BSc Honours

G1N4 AAA or A*AB

35-37 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/g1n4

Modern Languages and Business Studies BA Honours

TN92 ABB-BBB

32 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/tn92

Combined Honours BA Honours

Y001 AAB 34 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/y001

Economics

Economics BSc Honours

L100 AAB 35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/l100

Economics and Business Management BA Honours

LN12 AAB 35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/ln12

Economics and Finance BSc Honours

L161 AAB 35 points

● ● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/l161

Mathematics and Economics BSc Joint Honours

GL11 AAA or A*AB

35-37 points

● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/gl11

Politics and Economics BA Honours

LL21 AAA-ABB

32-34 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/ll21

Food Business Management and Marketing

Food Business Management and Marketing BSc Honours

ND61 AAB- ABB

32-35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/nd61

Nutrition with Food Marketing BSc Honours

BD46 AAB 34 points

● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/bd46

Nutrition with Food Marketing with Placement BSc Honours

BD64 AAB 34 points

● ● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/bd64

Degree

UCAS code

A Level

IB

Professional accreditation

Study Abroad option

Work Placement option

Webpage

Degree

UCAS code

A Level

IB

Professional accreditation

Study Abroad option

Work Placement option

Webpage

Check more detailed specific subject requirements for your chosen degree on our website. Check more detailed specific subject requirements for your chosen degree on our website.

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Marketing

Food Business Management and Marketing BSc Honours

ND61 AAB-ABB

32-35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/nd61

International Marketing and Management BSc Honours (London campus)

N5N2 AAB 35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/n5n2

International Marketing and Management with Placement BSc Honours (London campus)

N5N3 AAB 35 points

● ● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/n5n3

Marketing BSc Honours

N500 AAB 35 points

● ● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/n500

Marketing and Management BSc Honours

NN52 AAB 35 points

● ● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/nn52

Nutrition with Food Marketing BSc Honours

BD46 AAB 34 points

● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/bd46

Nutrition with Food Marketing with Placement BSc Honours

BD64 AAB 34 points

● ● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/bd64

ChemistryChemistry BSc Honours

F100 ABB 32 points

● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/f100

Chemistry MChem Honours

F103 AAB 33 points

● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/f103

Chemistry with Industrial Training Year BSc Honours

F102 ABB 32 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/f102

Chemistry with Industrial Training Year MChem Honours

F106 AAB 33 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/f106

Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry BSc Honours

F151 ABB 32 points

● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/f151

Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry MChem Honours

F123 AAB 33 points

● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/f123

Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry with Industrial Training Year BSc Honours

F122 ABB 32 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/f122

Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry with Industrial Training Year MChem Honours

F124 AAB 33 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/f124

Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry with Study Abroad MChem Honours

F156 AAB 33 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/f156

Chemistry with Study Abroad MChem Honours

F107 AAB 33 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/f107

Classics and Ancient HistoryAncient History BA Honours

V110 AAB-ABB

32-35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/v110

Ancient History and Archaeology BA Honours

VV14 ABB 32 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/vv14

Classical Studies BA Honours

Q810 AAB-ABB

32-35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/q810

Classical Studies and English BA Honours

QQ83 AAB 35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/qq83

Classics BA Honours

Q800 AAB-ABB

32-35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/q800

Combined Honours BA Honours

Y001 AAB 34 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/y001

Computing

Computer Science

Computer Science BSc Honours

G400 AAB 34-35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/g400

Computer Science MComp Honours

G405 AAA-AAB

35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/g405

Computer Science with Industrial Placement BSc Honours

G401 AAB 34-35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/g401

Computer Science with Industrial Placement MComp Honours

I100 AAA-AAB

35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/i100

Computer Science (Study Abroad) MComp Honours

G406 AAA-AAB

35 points

● ● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/g406

Game Engineering

Computer Science (Game Engineering) BSc Honours

G450 AAB 34-35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/g450

Computer Science (Game Engineering) MComp Honours

I610 AAA-AAB

35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/i610

Computer Science with Industrial Placement (Game Engineering) BSc Honours

G451 AAB 34-35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/g451

Computer Science with Industrial Placement (Game Engineering) MComp Honours

I612 AAA-AAB

35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/i612

Degree

UCAS code

A Level

IB

Professional accreditation

Study Abroad option

Work Placement option

Webpage

Degree

UCAS code

A Level

IB

Professional accreditation

Study Abroad option

Work Placement option

Webpage

Check more detailed specific subject requirements for your chosen degree on our website. Check more detailed specific subject requirements for your chosen degree on our website.

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Security and Resilience

Computer Science (Security and Resilience) BSc Honours

I190 AAB 34-35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/i190

Computer Science (Security and Resilience) MComp Honours

I192 AAA-AAB

35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/i192

Computer Science with Industrial Placement (Security and Resilience) BSc Honours

I191 AAB 34-35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/i191

Computer Science with Industrial Placement (Security and Resilience) MComp Honours

I194 AAA-AAB

35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/i194

Software Engineering

Computer Science (Software Engineering) BSc Honours

G600 AAB 34-35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/g600

Computer Science (Software Engineering) with Industrial Placement BSc Honours

G603 AAB 34-35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/g603

DentistryDental Surgery BDS

A206 AAA 37 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/a206

All applicants are required to sit the UK Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT) and have undertaken a period of relevant work ex●perience.

Oral and Dental Health Sciences (Dental Hygiene and Therapy) BSc Honours

A207 ABB 34 points

go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/a207

All applicants must undertake two weeks' work e●xperience, preferably in a General Dental Practice and particularly shadowing a dental hygienist or therapist.

EducationEducation BA Honours

●X390 BBB 32 points

● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/●x390

Combined Honours BA Honours

Y001 AAB 34 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/y001

Engineering

Engineering with Foundation Year

Engineering with Foundation Year BEng Honours

H101 AAB 35 points

go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h101

Engineering with Foundation Year MEng Honours

H103 AAA 37 points

go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h103

Chemical Engineering

Chemical Engineering BEng Honours

H810 A*AA-AAA

37 points

● ● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h810

Chemical Engineering MEng Honours

H813 A*AA-AAA

37 points

● ● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h813

Chemical Engineering with Bioprocess Engineering MEng Honours

H831 A*AA-AAA

37 points

● ● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h831

Chemical Engineering with Foundation Year BEng Honours

H814 AAA 37 points

go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h814

Chemical Engineering with Foundation Year MEng Honours

H816 AAA 37 points

go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h816

Chemical Engineering with Industry MEng Honours

H815 A*AA-AAA

37 points

● ● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h815

Chemical Engineering with Process Control MEng Honours

H830 A*AA-AAA

37 points

● ● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h830

Chemical Engineering with Sustainable Engineering MEng Honours

HH82 A*AA-AAA

37 points

● ● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/hh82

Civil Engineering

Civil Engineering BEng Honours

H200 AAB 35 points

● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h200

Civil Engineering MEng Honours

H290 AAA 37 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h290

Civil Engineering with Foundation Year BEng Honours

H201 AAB 35 points

go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h201

Civil Engineering with Foundation Year MEng Honours

H291 AAA 37 points

go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h291

Civil Engineering with Year in Industry BEng Honours

H205 AAB 35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h205

Civil Engineering with Year in Industry MEng Honours

H295 AAA 37 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h295

Civil and Structural Engineering BEng Honours

H210 AAB 35 points

● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h210

Civil and Structural Engineering MEng Honours

H242 AAA 37 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h242

Civil and Structural Engineering with Year in Industry BEng Honours

H206 AAB 35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h206

Civil and Structural Engineering with Year in Industry MEng Honours

H296 AAA 37 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h296

Degree

UCAS code

A Level

IB

Professional accreditation

Study Abroad option

Work Placement option

Webpage

Degree

UCAS code

A Level

IB

Professional accreditation

Study Abroad option

Work Placement option

Webpage

Check more detailed specific subject requirements for your chosen degree on our website. Check more detailed specific subject requirements for your chosen degree on our website.

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Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Automation and Control BEng Honours

H660 AAB 35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h660

Automation and Control with Industrial Project MEng Honours

H661 AAA 37 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h661

Digital Electronics BEng Honours

H990 AAB 35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h990

Digital Electronics with Industrial Project MEng Honours

H991 AAA 37 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h991

Electrical and Electronic Engineering BEng Honours

H607 AAB 35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h607

Electrical and Electronic Engineering with Foundation Year BEng Honours

H604 AAB 35 points

go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h604

Electrical and Electronic Engineering with Foundation Year MEng Honours

H606 AAA 37 points

go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h606

Electrical and Electronic Engineering with Industrial Project MEng Honours

H605 AAA 37 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h605

Electrical Power Engineering BEng Honours

H623 AAB 35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h623

Electrical Power Engineering with Industrial Project MEng Honours

H622 AAA 37 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h622

Electronic Communications BEng Honours

H640 AAB 35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h640

Electronic Communications with Industrial Project MEng Honours

H621 AAA 37 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h621

Electronics and Computer Engineering BEng Honours

H652 AAB 35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h652

Electronics and Computer Engineering with Industrial Project MEng Honours

H654 AAA 37 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h654

Microelectronic Engineering BEng Honours

H611 AAB 35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h611

Microelectronic Engineering with Industrial Project MEng Honours

H612 AAA 37 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h612

Marine Technology

Marine Technology with Foundation Year BEng Honours

J615 AAB-ABB

34-35 points

go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/j615

Marine Technology with Foundation Year MEng Honours

J616 AAA 37 points

go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/j616

Marine Technology with Marine Engineering BEng Honours

H504 AAB 34-35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h504

Marine Technology with Marine Engineering MEng Honours

H501 AAA 37 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h501

Marine Technology with Naval Architecture BEng Honours

H502 AAB 34-35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h502

Marine Technology with Naval Architecture MEng Honours

H503 AAA 37 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h503

Marine Technology with Offshore Engineering BEng Honours

H355 AAB 34-35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h355

Marine Technology with Offshore Engineering MEng Honours

H356 AAA 37 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h356

Marine Technology with Small Craft Technology BEng Honours

H520 AAB 34-35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h520

Marine Technology with Small Craft Technology MEng Honours

H524 AAA 37 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h524

Mechanical Engineering

Mechanical Design and Manufacturing Engineering MEng Honours

HH37 AAA 37 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/hh37

Mechanical Engineering BEng Honours

H300 AAB 34-35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h300

Mechanical Engineering MEng Honours

H301 AAA 37 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h301

Mechanical Engineering with Biomedical Engineering MEng Honours

H3H8 AAA 37 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h3h8

Mechanical Engineering with Energy MEng Honours

H3H2 AAA 37 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h3h2

Mechanical Engineering with Foundation Year BEng Honours

H304 AAB-ABB

34-35 points

go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h304

Mechanical Engineering with Foundation Year MEng Honours

H305 AAA 37 points

go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h305

Mechanical Engineering with Mechatronics MEng Honours

H3H6 AAA 37 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h3h6

Sustainable Transport Engineering MEng Honours

H392 AAA 37 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h392

Degree

UCAS code

A Level

IB

Professional accreditation

Study Abroad option

Work Placement option

Webpage

Degree

UCAS code

A Level

IB

Professional accreditation

Study Abroad option

Work Placement option

Webpage

Check more detailed specific subject requirements for your chosen degree on our website. Check more detailed specific subject requirements for your chosen degree on our website.

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Surveying, Mapping and Geographic Information Science

Geographic Information Science BSc Honours

F862 ABB-BBB

34 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/f862

Geographic Information Science with Year in Industry BSc Honours

F867 ABB-BBB

34 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/f867

Mapping and Geospatial Data Science MSci Honours

H270 ABB 34 points

go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h270

Mapping and Geospatial Data Science with Year in Industry MSci Honours

H271 ABB 34 points

● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h271

Surveying and Mapping Science BSc Honours

H244 ABB-BBB

34 points

● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h244

Surveying and Mapping Science with Year in Industry BSc Honours

H249 ABB-BBB

34 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/h249

English Language, Literature and Linguistics

English Language

Classical Studies and English BA Honours

QQ83 AAB 35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/qq83

English Language BA Honours

Q302 AAB-ABB

34-35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/q302

English Language and Literature BA Honours

Q300 AAA-AAB

35-36 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/q300

English Literature

English Language and Literature BA Honours

Q300 AAA-AAB

35-36 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/q300

English Literature BA Honours

Q306 AAA-AAB

35-36 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/q306

English Literature with Creative Writing BA Honours

QW38 AAA-AAB

35-36 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/qw38

English Literature and History BA Honours

QV31 AAA-AAB

35-36 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/qv31

Combined Honours BA Honours

Y001 AAB 34 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/y001

Linguistics

Linguistics BA Honours

Q100 AAA-ABB

34-36 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/q100

Linguistics with Chinese or Japanese BA Honours

Q1T4 AAA-ABB

34-36 points

● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/q1t4

Linguistics with French BA Honours

Q1R1 AAA-ABB

34-36 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/q1r1

Linguistics with German BA Honours

Q1R2 AAA-ABB

34-36 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/q1r2

Linguistics with Spanish BA Honours

Q1R4 AAA-ABB

34-36 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/q1r4

Modern Languages and Linguistics BA Honours

QT19 ABB-BBB

32 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/qt19

Combined Honours BA Honours

Y001 AAB 34 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/y001

Fine ArtFine Art BA Honours

W150 AAB-BBB

32-35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/w150

GeographyGeography BA Honours

L701 AAB-ABB

32-35 points

● ● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/l701

Geography BSc Honours

F800 AAB-ABB

32-35 points

● ● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/f800

Geography and Planning BA Honours

LK74 ABB-BBB

30-32 points

● (Stage 1) ● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/lk74

Physical Geography BSc Honours

FH82 ABB 32 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/fh82

Combined Honours BA Honours

Y001 AAB 34 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/y001

Earth and Environmental Sciences

Countryside Management BSc Honours

D455 ABB-BBB

32-34 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/d455

Earth Science BSc Honours

F641 AAB-ABB

33-35 points

● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/f641

Earth Science MEarthSci Honours

F640 AAB-ABB

33-35 points

● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/f640

Earth Science with Year in Industry BSc Honours

F646 AAB-ABB

33-35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/f646

Earth Science with Year in Industry MEarthSci Honours

F645 AAB-ABB

33-35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/f645

Environmental Science BSc Honours

F850 ABB 34 points

● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/f850

Environmental Science with Placement BSc Honours

F851 ABB 34 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/f851

Degree

UCAS code

A Level

IB

Professional accreditation

Study Abroad option

Work Placement option

Webpage

Degree

UCAS code

A Level

IB

Professional accreditation

Study Abroad option

Work Placement option

Webpage

Check more detailed specific subject requirements for your chosen degree on our website. Check more detailed specific subject requirements for your chosen degree on our website.

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Environmental Sciences (Agricultural and Environmental Science) MEnvSci Honours

F8D4 ABB 34 points

● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/f8d4

Environmental Sciences (Agricultural and Environmental Science) with Placement MEnvSci Honours

FD84 ABB 34 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/fd84

Environmental Sciences (Clean Technology) MEnvSci Honours

F8H8 ABB 34 points

● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/f8h8

Environmental Sciences (Clean Technology) with Placement MEnvSci Honours

FH88 ABB 34 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/fh88

Environmental Sciences (Ecosystem Management) MEnvSci Honours

F8C1 ABB 34 points

● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/f8c1

Environmental Sciences (Ecosystem Management) with Placement MEnvSci Honours

FC81 ABB 34 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/fc81

Environmental Sciences (Environmental Geochemistry) MEnvSci Honours

F8F6 ABB 34 points

● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/f8f6

Environmental Sciences (Environmental Geochemistry) with Placement MEnvSci Honours

FF86 ABB 34 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/ff86

Rural Studies BSc Honours

D452 ABB-BBB

32-34 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/d452

HistoryEnglish Literature and History BA Honours

QV31 AAA-AAB

35-36 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/qv31

History BA Honours

V100 AAA-AAB

35-37 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/v100

History and Archaeology BA Honours

VV41 ABB 32 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/vv41

Politics and History BA Honours

VL12 AAA-AAB

35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/vl12

Combined Honours BA Honours

Y001 AAB 34 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/y001

Law

Law LLB Honours M101 AAA 34 points

● ● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/m101

Mathematics and StatisticsMathematical Sciences with Foundation Year BSc Honours

G101 AAB See website

go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/g101

Mathematics BSc Honours

G100 AAA or A*AB

35-37 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/g100

Mathematics MMath Honours

G103 AAA or A*AB

37 points

● ● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/g103

Mathematics and Accounting BSc Joint Honours

NG41 AAA or A*AB

35-37 points

● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/ng41

Mathematics with Business BSc Honours

G1N4 AAA or A*AB

35-37 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/g1n4

Mathematics and Economics BSc Joint Honours

GL11 AAA or A*AB

35-37 points

● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/gl11

Mathematics with Finance BSc Honours

G1N3 AAA or A*AB

35-37 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/g1n3

Mathematics and Statistics BSc Honours

GG13 AAA or A*AB

35-37 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/gg13

Mathematics and Statistics MMathStat Honours

GGC3 AAA or A*AB

37 points

● ● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/ggc3

Psychology and Mathematics BSc Joint Honours

C8G1 AAA-AAB

35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/c8g1

Statistics BSc Honours

G300 AAA or A*AB

35-37 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/g300

Media, Journalism and Film PracticeFilm and Media BA Honours

P303 ABB 32 points

● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/p303

Film Practices BA Honours

P313 ABB 32 points

● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/p313

Journalism, Media and Culture BA Honours

P500 AAB 34 points

● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/p500

Media, Communication and Cultural Studies BA Honours

PQL0 AAB 34 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/pql0

Combined Honours BA Honours

Y001 AAB 34 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/y001

Degree

UCAS code

A Level

IB

Professional accreditation

Study Abroad option

Work Placement option

Webpage

Degree

UCAS code

A Level

IB

Professional accreditation

Study Abroad option

Work Placement option

Webpage

Check more detailed specific subject requirements for your chosen degree on our website. Check more detailed specific subject requirements for your chosen degree on our website.

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Medicine Medicine and Surgery MB BS

A100 A*AA 38 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/a100

All applicants are required to sit the UK Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT).

Medicine and Surgery (Accelerated Programme) MB BS

A101 See website

See website

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/a101

All applicants are required to sit the UK Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT).

Modern Languages Chinese Studies or Japanese Studies BA Honours

TT12 ABB-BBB

32 points

● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/tt12

Linguistics with Chinese or Japanese BA Honours

Q1T4 AAA-ABB

34-36 points

● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/q1t4

Linguistics with French BA Honours

Q1R1 AAA-ABB

34-36 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/q1r1

Linguistics with German BA Honours

Q1R2 AAA-ABB

34-36 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/q1r2

Linguistics with Spanish BA Honours

Q1R4 AAA-ABB

34-36 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/q1r4

Modern Languages BA Honours

T901 ABB-BBB

32 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/t901

Modern Languages and Business Studies BA Honours

TN92 ABB-BBB

32 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/tn92

Modern Languages and Linguistics BA Honours

QT19 ABB-BBB

32 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/qt19

Modern Languages, Translation and Interpreting BA Honours

R9Q9 ABB 32 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/r9q9

Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies BA Honours

RT47 ABB-BBB

32 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/rt47

Combined Honours BA Honours

Y001 AAB 34 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/y001

MusicContemporary and Popular Music BA Honours

W301 ABB 32 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/w301

Folk and Traditional Music BA Honours

W344 AAB-BBB

32-34 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/w344

Music BA Honours

W300 ABB 32 points

● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/w300

Music BMus Honours

W304 AAB-ABB

34 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/w304

Combined Honours BA Honours

Y001 AAB 34 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/y001

PharmacyPharmacy MPharm Honours

B230 AAB 36 points

● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/b230

PhilosophyPhilosophy BA Honours

V500 AAB-ABB

32 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/v500

Combined Honours BA Honours

Y001 AAB 34 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/y001

PhysicsPhysics BSc Honours

F300 AAB or A*BB

35-37 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/f300

Physics MPhys Honours

F303 AAA or A*AB

37 points

● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/f303

Physics with Foundation Year BSc Honours

F304 AAB or A*BB

35-37 points

go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/f304

Physics with Foundation Year MPhys Honours

F305 AAA or A*AB

37 points

go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/f305

Theoretical Physics BSc Honours

F345 AAB or A*BB

35-37 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/f345

Theoretical Physics MPhys Honours

F344 AAA or A*AB

37 points

● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/f344

Politics and International RelationsInternational Relations BA Honours

L250 AAA-ABB

32-34 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/l250

Politics BA Honours

L200 AAA-ABB

32-34 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/l200

Politics and Economics BA Honours

LL21 AAA-ABB

32-34 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/ll21

Politics and History BA Honours

VL12 AAA-AAB

35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/vl12

Politics and International Relations BA Honours

L290 AAA-ABB

32-34 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/l290

Politics and Sociology BA Honours

LL32 ABB 32 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/ll32

Combined Honours BA Honours

Y001 AAB 34 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/y001

Degree

UCAS code

A Level

IB

Professional accreditation

Study Abroad option

Work Placement option

Webpage

Degree

UCAS code

A Level

IB

Professional accreditation

Study Abroad option

Work Placement option

Webpage

Check more detailed specific subject requirements for your chosen degree on our website. Check more detailed specific subject requirements for your chosen degree on our website.

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PsychologyPsychology BSc Honours

C800 AAA-AAB

35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/c800

Psychology and Biology BSc Joint Honours

C8C1 AAA-AAB

35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/c8c1

Psychology and Mathematics BSc Joint Honours

C8G1 AAA-AAB

35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/c8g1

Psychology and Nutrition BSc Joint Honours

C8B4 AAA-AAB

35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/c8b4

Psychology and Sport and Exercise Science BSc Joint Honours

C8C6 AAA-AAB

35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/c8c6

SociologyPolitics and Sociology BA Honours

LL32 ABB 32 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/ll32

Sociology BA Honours

L300 ABB 32 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/l300

Combined Honours BA Honours

Y001 AAB 34 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/y001

Speech and Language SciencesMaster of Speech and Language Sciences MSc Honours

B62M AAB 35 points

● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/b62m

Speech and Language Therapy BSc Honours

B621 AAB 35 points

● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/b621

Sport and Exercise SciencePsychology and Sport and E●xercise Science BSc Joint Honours

C8C6 AAA-AAB

35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/c8c6

Sport and Ex●ercise Science BSc Honours

C600 AAA-AAB

34-35 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/c600

Urban PlanningArchitecture and Urban Planning BA Honours

K190 ABB 32 points

● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/k190

Geography and Planning BA Honours

LK74 ABB-BBB

30-32 points

● ● (Stage 1) ● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/lk74

Master of Planning MPlan Honours

K400 ABB-BBC

28-32 points

● ● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/k400

Urban Planning BA Honours

K421 ABB-BBC

28-32 points

● ● ● go.ncl.ac.uk/ ug/k421

Applying to Newcastle University

All applications need to be made through UCAS at www.ucas.com

The institution name and code for Newcastle that you will need for your UCAS application are NEWC and N21.

Before you apply, check online for the most up-to-date course and entry requirement information for your chosen degree at www.ncl.ac.uk/undergraduate/degrees

Support for students with additional needs

Contact us before you apply if you have a disability, specific learning difficulty or a long-term mental health condition. We can help you find out more about the University’s provision and the support available.

We encourage you to disclose any information relating to your disability or medical condition on your UCAS application. Any information you submit will help us to support you on admission. www.ncl.ac.uk/students/wellbeing

International students

We accept a number of international qualifications for entry on to our undergraduate degrees. Check the entry requirements page of your chosen degree online for specific entry requirements and English language requirements www.ncl.ac.uk/undergraduate/degrees

If you are studying qualifications that are not listed on our website, please contact Student Services to confirm the acceptability of your qualifications.

If English is not your first language, you will need to show that you have an adequate knowledge of written and spoken English before you begin your studies. We typically require a score of IELTS 6.5 or equivalent for direct entry to the University.

Student Services

0191 208 3333(+44) 191 208 3333www.ncl.ac.uk/enquiriesFor full details on how to apply, visit www.ncl.ac.uk/undergraduate/apply

Fees and fundingInformation on fees and funding support for all students can be found at www.ncl.ac.uk/undergraduate/finance

Course fees for international students vary depending on subject. For course specific fees visit our course pages at www.ncl.ac.uk/undergraduate/degrees

PARTNERS Programme – our supported entry route

PARTNERS is our University access programme and is open to all eligible students in the UK. It includes a programme of support which will help you to develop essential skills and prepare you for university.

Applicants receive a PARTNERS offer which could be up to three grades lower than the

YourApplication

standard offer and will take part in an academic summer school.

With our support, over 4,500 students have successfully entered the University who might otherwise not have done.

Find out if you are eligible at www.ncl.ac.uk/schools/partners

Degree

UCAS code

A Level

IB

Professional accreditation

Study Abroad option

Work Placement option

Webpage

Check more detailed specific subject requirements for your chosen degree on our website.

We welcome applications from students from a wide variety of backgrounds who can show the motivation, ability and potential for university study.

We also accept a broad range of qualifications.

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Disclaimer

Although great care is taken in compiling this Undergraduate Guide, it is for the general guidance of prospective students only. This publication is intended for those who are interested in applying for admission to the University in 2020 and is intended as advance publicity for information and guidance purposes only. Details included are correct at the time of going to print in February 2019. The most up-to-date and detailed source of information at any time is the undergraduate website at www.ncl.ac.uk/undergraduate

The matters covered by this publication are subject to change from time to time, both before and after a candidate’s admission. Unavoidable changes may on occasion have to be made, affecting the availability of degree programmes, subjects, modules and options within degree programmes, and of additional opportunities such as placements, field trips and exchange visits. Reasons for change could include timetabling issues, changes in staff, requirements of programme-accrediting bodies, academic changes within subject areas, or due to minimum student numbers on a course.

Full details of the University’s terms and conditions, including reference to all relevant policies, procedures, regulations and information provision are available at www.ncl.ac.uk/pre-arrival/regulations

The University is not responsible for the content of any websites which do not form part of the Newcastle University domain (www.ncl.ac.uk) and whose addresses are given in this publication.

Equal opportunities

The University’s Equality Strategy is our public declaration of our commitment to develop a fully inclusive University community, which recruits and retains talented staff and students from all sectors of society equally. www.ncl.ac.uk/diversity

Alternative formats

We can provide information on any of our courses, and on student life in Newcastle, in alternative formats. Please contact Student Services for more information.

The University is committed to making our website, and the material provided on it, as accessible as possible. www.ncl.ac.uk/info/accessibility

Acknowledgements

Source of rankings – Pages 4-5.Research Power ranking – REF 2014Sustainability – People & Planet’s University League 2017Teaching excellence – Times Higher Education Europe Teaching Rankings 2018Student satisfaction – National Student Survey 2018Student experience – The Times Higher Education Student Experience Survey 2018Graduate prospects – The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2019Graduates in employment – Destinations of (undergraduate and postgraduate) Leavers from Higher Education Survey 2016/17

*Arctic research wins award – Page 10. Funding was received from: Newcastle University, UNIS, The Arctic Club, Gilchrist Educational Trust, Royal Geographical Society, Scott Polar Research Institute, The Lord Mayor’s 800th Anniversary Awards Trust, The Sir Philip Reckitt Educational Trust and Scottish Arctic Club.

Photography: Digitronix; J Donoghue; Getty Images; A Wallace.

Thank you to all the staff and students around the University who have provided photographs or taken part in photoshoots for this Guide.

This Guide is printed on: Cocoon, a recycled paper manufactured from 100% recycled post-consumer waste and manufactured at a mill certified with ISO 14001 environmental management standard.

© Newcastle University, 2019.

The University of Newcastle upon Tyne trading as Newcastle University.

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