A Level: AAB including A level Mathematics or Further Mathematics OR ABB including A level Mathematics and Further Mathematics
Lancaster's joint Mathematics and Philosophy degree is delivered by internationally renowned academics in our Department of Mathematics and Statistics – ranked ninth in the UK by The Times Good University Guide, 2016 - and our Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion.
Flexibility is built into all degree programmes at Lancaster. Specifically, this means that our nine single-honours degrees share a common core for the first two years, thus building foundations for further study in each of the disciplines of algebra, analysis, probability and statistics. In the second year, you choose to complete either a three year BSc Hons, or a four year MSci, specialising in either pure mathematics or statistics, or taking a combination of the two.
A Level: AAB, Required Subjects A level Mathematics and a Physical Science, for example, Physics, Chemistry, Electronics, Design & Technology or Further Mathematics. ;
Our three-year BEng is accredited by the Institution of Mechanical Engineering as meeting partial fulfilment of the educational requirements to become a Chartered Engineer.
A Level: ABB, Required Subjects A level Mathematics and a Physical Science, for example, Physics, Chemistry, Electronics, Design & Technology or Further Mathematics. ;
Lancaster's Mechatronics degree programme was the first of its kind in the UK, set up in 1984 in response to employers ; needs. Thirty years later we continue to lead the field.
We live in a multicultural society and media-saturated world. Most of what we know about the world comes to us through the media – but how much do we know about the media? Whether as sources of information, producers of entertainment or modes of creative self-expression, contemporary media are all too seldom subject to intense scrutiny and critical interrogation, except during feverish moments of scandal, crisis or panic.
Drawing on modules from across the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, particularly the Department of History, the Medieval and Renaissance Studies degree will develop your critical abilities within a vibrant department of like-minded students and expert scholars.
A Level: AAB-ABB, Required Subjects A levels in at least two of the languages to be studied. Please visit the Languages & Cultures webpages for further details.
Lancaster's Modern Languages degree is taught by the Department of Languages and Cultures. We are in the national top 10for language studies, ranking 2nd for French and German in the Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide and 5th for Iberian languages in the Complete University Guide 2017.
A Level: A*AA-AAA, Required Subjects A level grade A in two sciences from the following; Biology, Chemistry, Computing, Environmental Science, Geography, Human Biology, Information Technology, Mathematics, Physics or Psychology.Subject Specialisms There are a number of Study Pathways available in the Natural Sciences degree programme, some of which require specific subject prerequisites. Please refer to the Natural Sciences webpages for detail of subjects that may be required.;
Natural Sciences is a challenging degree that allows you to study across all of the scientific disciplines. Our pathways let you customise your degree to suit your interests and career aspirations.
We welcome applications from students with other internationally recognised qualifications. For more information please visit theinternational qualificationswebpage or contact the Undergraduate Admissions Office directly.
Lancaster’s Management AND Psychology degree IS taught jointly BY the Department of Organisation WORK AND Technology (OWT) AND our Psychology Department.? Studying AT Lancaster gives you the opportunity TO gain a degree that IS fully accredited BY the Bri