A PLACE OF AMAZING STORIES

2022 Undergraduate prospectus To read all about our amazing stories scan the QR code or visit .ac.uk/ amazing-stories

Design: The Chase Print: Belmont Press Photography: Fotohous, Dan Rowley, Sam Rowley, Nick Smith, Bhagesh Sachania, Y. Beletsky (LCO)/ESO, Paul Box Upfest, Dave Pratt, Jim Johnson, Destination Bristol, weavesilk.com. Palm Temple Butterfies The Bristol difference 2 Doing things differently 4 Don’t just take our word for it 6 Your story starts here An innovative education 8 Big questions and lightbulb moments 10 Research-led teaching 12 Living wall, Voronoi and bucky ball 14 World-class campus 16 Aerospace, animals and awards 18 Your career begins here 20 Real-world experience 22 New horizons, global perspectives An amazing city 24 Offbeat, one-off and on the rise 26 City of surprises 28 Our location 30 Your home from home Putting you frst 34 Skydiving, socialising and support 36 Wellbeing 38 Discover your potential 40 From Tai Chi to TEDx 42 Keep ft, make friends, fnd your focus Finding the right course 44 Focus, specialise and explore 46 Choosing your course 48 Find your passion 50 Our courses Further information 66 Applying to Bristol 68 Your application and offer 70 Finance and fees 72 Bursaries and scholarships 74 Explore Bristol and fnd out more 76 Clifton campus map

1 DOING THIN GS DIFFERENTLY

Our research has global We take a holistic We’re part of a impact and this feeds our approach to brilliant city. innovative teaching. your wellbeing.

Bristol academics bring their work Your time at Bristol will expand We’ve absorbed and infuenced to life in our frst-rate facilities. your horizons, enhance your Bristol’s restless and independent We’ll challenge you to consider the skills and build your resilience. spirit for more than a century. big questions facing our world From advice on managing Our collaborations with industry by contributing to research and fnances, to peer mentoring and and local partners directly learning skills that will help you ideas for keeping physically infuence your undergraduate identify and thrive in your career. and mentally well, our range of experience, giving your studies support will help you realise real-life relevance. your full potential.

Created using weavesilk.com 2 To read all about our amazing stories scan the QR code or visit bristol.ac.uk/ amazing-stories

We’re taking a stand We’re studying our history on climate change. and striving to be the institution we want to be.

As one of the frst UK universities to We are confronting our past, declare a climate emergency we aim to understanding how it infuenced us, play a key role in combatting climate and moving forwards as an inclusive, change and this is refected in a range welcoming and diverse organisation. of initiatives on campus. Our world- Through new initiatives such as the renowned Cabot Institute brings Black Bristol Scholarship Programme, together more than 600 experts from and our established contextual offer multiple disciplines who are working scheme, we aim to address issues together to research solutions to affecting society so that all students environmental challenges. Find out feel welcomed, supported, and heard. more at bristol.ac.uk/green

3 DON’T JUST TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT 9th 3rd university in the UK most cultural and (QS World University Rankings, 2021) creative city in the UK (European Commission, 2019) 1st UK university to declare a climate emergency (bristol.ac.uk/green) 4 94.5% of graduates are in work or further study 15 months afer graduation (Graduate Outcomes survey 2020) 2nd 7, 2 3 5 most sustainable international students city in the world from 140 different (Condé Nast Traveller, 2020) countries 9th 198 for teaching in Europe COVID-19 research (THE Europe Teaching Rankings, 2019) projects

5 YOUR STORY STARTS HERE

6 ‘Join us to embark on an exciting journey of personal discovery, to broaden your horizons and discover the reach of your own potential. Our diverse and supportive community will be with you every step of the way as you explore the outstanding experience Bristol can offer. I hope I shall have the pleasure of welcoming you to our University.’

Professor Vice - and President

Become part of a world-leading university You’ll live and study in the heart of Bristol, one that does things a bit differently. of Europe’s most exciting and creative cities. The city will infuence and inform your studies and Join us as we aim to tackle some of the world’s you’ll fnd a world of opportunities right outside greatest challenges through innovative research and the lecture theatre. teaching. Our courses will expand and deepen your interests and open your eyes to new passions In this guide we will share with you some of our and opportunities. Our curriculum is designed amazing stories – from the people and places to empower you to make meaningful contributions that make us unique – and we hope they inspire to society, question inequalities and give you the you to visit us, ask questions, and fnd your competitive edge whatever the future holds. focus at Bristol.

7 BIG QUESTIONS AND LIGHTBULB MOMENTS

At Bristol, we’ll challenge you to experiment, make mistakes and leave your comfort zone. You’ll be empowered to ask the big questions – and equipped to find the answers.

8 Find your own path Teaching at Bristol is not one-size-fts- all. Our inspiring teachers are passionate about their subjects, so you’ll get the latest knowledge and the skills you need. But we’ll also support you to explore your own interests, refect on your values and develop your ambitions for the future. Everyone’s welcome in our diverse student community, where you’ll learn from the different perspectives of your peers.

We encourage you to become an independent thinker, take ownership of your learning and engage beyond the classroom. Many courses include optional units, project work or interdisciplinary collaboration, and there’s a world of extracurricular opportunities to enhance your degree, including fexible online courses.

Real-world relevance Our teaching ensures you get the best education and empowers you to make a difference in a complex and changing world. You’ll engage with your subject in the classroom and online, independently and collaboratively. Our curriculum is informed by research and industry, uses innovative teaching methods, and connects with real-world issues. This means our courses stay relevant and prepare you for the future, wherever you want to go.

9 Research-led teaching

Bristol degrees are built around our latest research and taught by expert academics.

As a member of the , Bristol is one of the UK’s leading research-intensive universities. Our academics work on pioneering research across a wide range of subjects, fnding innovative solutions to the world’s most pressing problems. This translates into fascinating course content, up-to-the-minute teaching, and the chance to be taught by experts at the forefront of their felds.

Through our research-led curriculum, ‘I love being taught by the researchers you’ll get an insight into how your subject whose books are our required relates to real-world applications. Our researchers cross subject boundaries to reading. It’s amazing to be told that make breakthroughs. In the same way, a professor is the definitive expert you’ll gain deep knowledge of your own in a field and to be able to ask them subject but also learn how it connects questions whenever you like.’ to other disciplines. You might have the opportunity to work alongside our Sophie BSc Sociology academics on research projects, getting hands-on experience and practical knowledge of your subject.

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Children of the 90s This multi-generational research project has been collecting and studying health data from families since the early 1990s. It’s the most detailed study of its kind in the world.

So far, the project has published more than 2,000 papers on a vast range of topics such as diet and ftness, parenting patterns, autism, allergies and self-harm and the impact of genes, environment and major life events on physical and mental health. The data has contributed to breakthroughs, with big impacts on science and policy.

During 2020, participants helped researchers understand more about COVID - 19 by completing questionnaires, taking antibody tests and reporting symptoms.

The study will continue to follow participants throughout their lives, as well as the next generation – the Children of the Children of the 90s.

11 LIVING WALL VORONOI AND BUCKY BALL

‘I fell in love with the architecture – I loved the buildings, I loved the way the city moved. Now the Maths building’s finished, I absolutely love it. I feel very proud to walk in there.’

Amber BSc Mathematics

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In the heart of Bristol Space to unwind Our University is integrated into the city. You’ll fnd plenty of places on campus to Most buildings sit together in our Clifton take a break between classes. Wander campus, a quiet and green area, so you through the tranquil Royal Fort Gardens, can easily walk or cycle between lectures discover surprising art installations and libraries. Some of Bristol’s best in our courtyards, and enjoy views over shops, cafés, bars and museums are on the city. Our Bristol SU Living Rooms the doorstep, and regular buses connect provide calm spaces to relax and connect the campus to other parts of town. with others.

Historic meets modern Our new campus Each of our buildings has a distinctive Across the city from Clifton, we are architecture and character. The Grade developing a new campus dedicated to II-listed , recently refurbished collaboration and discovery. The Temple to house the School of Mathematics, Quarter Enterprise Campus is part of one features a dynamic Voronoi patterned of Europe’s biggest urban regeneration sunscreen. Arts and humanities programmes and its teaching and students take classes on leafy Woodland research will focus on digital, business Road, in Victorian villas connected by and social innovation. glass pavilions.

Newer additions to the Bristol skyline include the Life Sciences Building, with its living wall, aluminium facade and full-height atrium. Across the street, on the roof of our Nanoscience and Explore our campus at Quantum Information Centre, you’ll see bristol.ac.uk/virtual-tour the ‘bucky ball’ dome lit up after dark.

13 World-class campus

The University continually invests in state-of-the-art facilities, resources and technology, so you’ll have everything you need for teaching and independent study.

Teaching facilities Study space Most science and engineering courses Our nine University libraries house more include laboratory practicals, and all our than 1.4 million volumes of printed books labs are fully equipped for hands-on and journals – the largest academic exploration. Some of Bristol’s outstanding collection in south-west England. There facilities include our chemistry labs, are study spaces across the University certifed as a Centre for Excellence in for quiet study or group working, some Teaching and Learning; Hack Space, of which are open 24/7. You’ll have allowing creative experimentation in access to more than 2,000 PCs and Wi-Fi engineering; and our life sciences across campus. teaching lab, one of the largest student laboratory spaces in the UK. Specialist resources Many departments hold their own Arts, humanities and social science extensive archives and special collections. students also have access to excellent The Theatre Collection is an accredited resources. Modern languages students museum and research centre dedicated can use our language lab, audio editing to the study of British theatre history, studio, and extensive foreign flm and and the Earth Science Collection contains magazine library. Accounting and over 100,000 samples of scientifc and fnance courses might make use of the historical importance. The University’s Bloomberg Room, equipped with the Botanic Garden is home to more than latest fnancial services software. And 4,500 plant species and is a fascinating our flm and television department place to study plant evolution. houses a dedicated cinema, editing suites, animating facilities, cameras and sound equipment.

14 1.4m Volumes of printed books and journals in our libraries

‘The best part about my course is the ability 24/7 to use the world-class Access to some study spaces laboratories. In my third-year research across the University campus project I spent most of my time in the labs using machinery and instruments that many young engineers can only dream of.’

Emily MEng Civil Engineering 4,500 The Botanic Garden is home to more than 4,500 plant species

100,000 Earth science samples of scientifc and historical importance

15 AEROSPACE ANIMALS AND AWARDS

‘I had a truly amazing experience. Following her MEng , Adina began a graduate role at Saab in The University of Bristol is Sweden, where she now works as an aerospace where I discovered my passion engineer as part of the Saab space strategy. for the space industry.’ Adina (MEng Aerospace Engineering 2019)

16 ‘ A biological sciences degree ‘ Bristol expanded my horizons in from the University is held in terms of the people I met, the places high esteem. Another draw I travelled to and the relationships was having the whole wildlife I built… Those experiences shaped flm scene in the city. A lot who I am and how I lead people.’ of it is just around the corner Izzy (BSc Politics 2014) is Managing Director of from the University!’ FounderVine, an award-winning social enterprise. Sam (BSc Biology 2016)

As part of the BBC’s Natural History Unit, Sam photographs and flms animals around the world and, with this picture, won the Wildlife Photographer of the Year: Lumix People’s Choice Award in 2020.

Read more about Sam, Izzy and Adina: alumni.blogs.bristol.ac.uk

Image: FounderVine 17 Your career begins here

The University of Bristol is in the UK top ten for graduate employability.*

A connected Careers Service Professional partnerships Our Careers Service welcomes more Our enviable connections to top graduate than 300 companies each year for recruiters facilitate many employability a variety of events, including employer initiatives, such as the University of Bristol presentations, networking events, Law School’s Professional Mentoring workshops and careers fairs. Our careers Scheme. The scheme connects advisers deliver a comprehensive top-performing students with mentors range of services within your academic in law frms and chambers for school, online and from the Careers professional insight, application support Service based on Avenue. Talks, and placements. Bristol alumni span Top 10 webinars and individual appointments the globe and our exclusive online space, Most targeted university will help you assess and develop your Bristol Connects, offers a convenient by leading graduate employers skills and perfect your application and way to make contact with our professional (High Fliers Research, 2021) interview techniques. Through our online and country-specifc alumni networks: careers portal, mycareer, you can fnd bristol.ac.uk/alumni part-time and vacation work, internships and graduate jobs and access hundreds Get ahead with work experience of careers resources. Work experience, internships and volunteering are recognised routes to Industry-endorsed skills award graduate positions and companies in Recognising the skills you can develop a wide range of sectors promote their through work experience, volunteering opportunities to Bristol students through and extracurricular activities, the Bristol our mycareer and myopportunities PLUS Award provides a framework to portals. The Careers Service works with help you develop your employability and small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to is recorded on your degree transcript. provide internships in smaller companies. The award is endorsed by 19 leading graduate recruiters, including FDM, HMRC and British Red Cross. *QS Graduate Employability Ranking 2020

18 ‘I completed the Bristol PLUS Award, which was massively helpful in my applications for internships. The skills I learned assisted me at interview, where I was successful in gaining a position.’

300 Rosie BA History More than 300 employers attend our annual careers events

Calling all innovators and entrepreneurs The Basecamp Enterprise Team provides one-to-one guidance and workshops to help you develop an enterprise mindset, access funding and create a business plan. Through our New Enterprise Competition, startups can apply for grant funding at different stages of their journey, from trialling initial ideas to pitching for up to £20,000 of growth funding.

19 Real-world experience

Applying your degree to real-world challenges in industry can bring your subject to life.

Spending time working in industry typically last six to 12 weeks and as part of your course can be an help you explore careers in the unforgettable experience. Throughout engineering or technology sectors: your placement you will work on live bristol.ac.uk/engineering/ilo projects as a valued member of a team, applying your subject knowledge in Centre for Innovation and practical ways while gaining invaluable Entrepreneurship insight into your discipline. The Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship offers undergraduate Study in industry integrated ’s degrees in 14 We offer 23 courses that include a ‘Study subject areas, combining a variety of in Industry’ or professional placement degree disciplines with the study and option. Using our considerable links with practice of innovation. The purpose-built industry, we will help you fnd a position workspace includes a studio and that complements your subject focus prototype workshop where students and suits your interests. work in multidisciplinary groups on challenges set by staff from industry, Gaining professional experience delivering projects for real clients. Students studying social sciences or law can access the Professional Liaison Network, where you can gain real-world insight and experience from professionals working in felds relevant to your academic study. The Industrial Liaison Offce in the Faculty of Engineering arranges mentoring, networking opportunities and paid summer internships with a number of companies. Placements

20 Credit: Y. Beletsky (LCO)/ESO

‘I undertook a Year in Industry working as a science communicator, where I encountered ideas well beyond the scope of my degree. The experience prompted personal and professional development; without it I wouldn’t be where I am now.’

Justin (MSci Physics with a Year in Industry 2020) Science Journalism Intern, European Southern Observatory

21 New horizons, global perspectives

Each year more than 700 Bristol A year or semester abroad All our modern languages degrees include a year abroad. students gain a new perspective Course titles including ‘Study Abroad in a Modern Language’ feature a year studying overseas in a foreign on their degree through spending language, while ‘Study Abroad’ courses offer overseas time abroad. study taught in English. Alternatively, several departments offer the opportunity to spend a semester overseas At Bristol you will have many opportunities during your degree. to experience a new culture and boost your personal development through overseas travel.

Depending on your course, you could study abroad for a semester or a full year of your degree or take part in a shorter programme during the summer. Study at one of our 150 prestigious partner universities – currently including the University of California, the , the National University of Singapore and the University of Copenhagen – or organise a work placement, internship or volunteering opportunity.

Whatever you choose, our Global Opportunities team will be on hand to support you every step of the way.

Build new skills Spending time abroad is an adventure but it is also an investment in your future. Research shows that students who spend time overseas are more likely to be employed six months after graduation and earn higher starting salaries.*

*‘Gone International: Rising Aspirations’, Universities UK, 2019

22 Summer and short-term programmes There are plenty of other opportunities to go abroad with our shorter programmes or summer schools. Exciting options currently include a Chinese language and culture course in Beijing and a global leadership programme with Santander in Madrid. You can also create your own programme and study, work or volunteer abroad during the summer.

Financial help Many of our programmes are fully or partly funded and a range of scholarships is available to help with the costs of going abroad. You may also be eligible for student loans and grants while you are away.

Health and safety of placements We follow the travel advice provided by the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Offce in approving and monitoring all overseas placements. Please visit our website for the latest information: bristol.ac.uk/go-abroad

Work abroad ‘My year abroad has been If you study a modern language or spent studying topics I never your course includes a year in industry, thought I’d encounter, going you may have the opportunity to work overseas as part of your degree. to places I never knew existed The Careers Service also supports and surprising myself in all students who are interested in working the things I didn’t know I could overseas during the summer break do or be.’ or after graduation. Zoe studied abroad at McGill University, Canada

23 OFFBEAT ONE-OFF AND ON THE RISE

A lively city to explore and call home, Bristol is ready to welcome you.

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25 City of surprises

Bristol is a laid-back city that never sleeps, a welcoming home and a place that celebrates difference. Bursting with creativity and character, Bristol has a unique feel.

Enjoy gigs on a cargo ship, challenge Relax in one of Bristol’s 450 gardens, friends to a tournament at a board parks and green spaces. Just outside game café, or marvel at a skyline dotted the city limits, hike or cycle through with 100 hot air balloons. Bristol is a countryside and bluebell woods – or playful city. even catch a wave at a surfng lake. Bristol gives you space to breathe. Explore the countless independent shops, breweries, bakeries and Get involved with the city’s green boutiques that line the city’s walkable, initiatives and be spurred on by the friendly neighbourhoods. Wander innovative startups and creative through the bustling harbourside where economy that keep moving us forward. refurbished shipping containers house Find your place in this inclusive and a foodie haven. multicultural city. Bristol will quickly feel like home. Bristol’s arts inspire. Catch a new release at one of the city’s many cinemas or a matinee at the . Pop into an artist’s open studio or Europe’s largest street art festival, Upfest. Enjoy live music at grassroots venues, warehouse clubs and world-class concert halls.

26 ‘You might be looking at amazing street art in Stokes Crof one minute and then be in Clifon Village having a cream N o .1 tea overlooking the Suspension Bridge Bristol was awarded the Greenest UK the next. The fact that there’s always City in 2020 something to do and somewhere you’ll fit in is why I love Bristol.’

Mary MSci Neuroscience

27 Bristol Veterinary School, Langford (14 miles south of Bristol)

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28 To take a 360° tour of our campus scan Our the QR code or visit bristol.ac.uk/ virtual-bristol location

Our main campus Travel times by train London: 1h 40m is near the heart of the Exeter: 1h city, with plenty to Cardiff: 1h Swindon: 40m explore right outside Birmingham: 1h 30m the lecture theatre. Manchester: 3h 10m It’s only a short stroll to the leafy squares and café culture of Georgian Clifton or buzzing shops and lunch spots of Park Street. Just down the hill are the harbourside’s many museums, outdoor markets and an independent cinema. Cross the swing bridge to sample the exciting cuisine of Wapping Wharf, an ideal spot for waterside hangouts.

Home to people from more than 180 countries, Bristol’s distinct neighbourhoods refect the city’s diverse character. Venture further to fnd the street art and music venues of Stokes Croft, famous carnival of St Paul’s, the indie shopping district of Gloucester Road, community-spirited cultural hub of Old Market, or multicultural eats of Easton.

Beyond Bristol Less than two hours from London and surrounded by beautiful countryside, Bristol is ideally situated for exploring the South West while remaining well connected to major cities.

29 Your home from home

Our Student Residential Villages offer a ready-made community that will help you setle into student life.

Choosing where to live Student Residential Village North Student Residential Village East Our residences are more than just a This is a vibrant student village of six Around 2,200 undergraduates live in our place to eat and sleep; they are exciting residences on the edge of The Downs centrally located, self-catered residences. communities that will become your in . Some of these residences are run in home for the frst year. You will mix with partnership with private student housing students from around the world and Residences include catered and providers. The University, city centre meet people who could become your self-catered accommodation housing and harbourside are all on the doorstep. friends for life. around 2,300 undergraduates.

We have accommodation to suit all tastes, Residences range in size from 230 places from shared Georgian townhouses in at Durdham Hall to over 740 places at colourful Clifton to modern residences Hiatt Baker. Each residence has its own right in the city centre. bar or , study room and access to computer facilities. Where you choose to live will depend on the experience you are seeking and There is a dedicated bus service to your budget. and from the main campus and undergraduate students are issued with You can select your preferences from a bus pass. a choice of new or historic, large or small, and catered or self-catered accommodation.

Our residences are located in three distinct Residential Villages in Stoke Bishop, the city centre and Clifton and all are within walking distance of the Hiatt Baker, main university campus in Clifton. North Village

30 , West Village

6,000 Places available for new undergraduates

Student Residential Village West Four large residences, including one catered residence, and several small properties accommodate around 1,200 undergraduates near shops, cafés and restaurants of Clifton Village. Residences range in size from 30 places at Hillside Woodside to more than 220 places at Clifton Hill House. Most residences have their own bar or common room.

31 ‘University accommodation is a wonderful way to meet people. I stayed in the East Village residences in the city centre and it has been the perfect balance between study and socialising!’

Guneesha MSci Management with Innovation

Joining a community Each Student Residential Village features a Student Support Centre, staffed by live-in members of staff and open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. These centres form the heart of a network of support services, which includes live-in Senior Residents, who are approachable, friendly and on hand to offer support.

All residences have a Junior Common Room (JCR), a student-led social committee that organises events and activities throughout the year, such as fancy-dress nights, pub quizzes and all-day music festivals. You will be able to suggest events to your student representative and take an active role in organising them.

Representatives from your residence will take part in Students’ Union Council meetings, help you get involved with projects in halls and the wider community and introduce you to student networks and initiatives.

32 Active Residences After your frst year Accommodation Offce The Active Residences programme Most students move into private Our Accommodation Offce can help recognises the importance of regular accommodation after their frst year. The you fnd somewhere to live and offer exercise to help reduce stress, most popular areas for students are advice on university allocated and private maintain physical health and improve those close to the University: Kingsdown, rented accommodation throughout concentration. Each village runs a Clifton, Cotham and Redland. The cost your time at Bristol. We provide specialist programme of free ftness classes and of renting privately will depend on the advice, for example for students with yoga to help you stay ft and feel good. size, quality and location of the property disabilities or with young families, and There is no membership fee and classes you choose. will do everything we can to make are suitable for all ftness levels, with sure you feel at home throughout your a range of activities to suit every taste: If you are willing to venture a little time at Bristol. bristol.ac.uk/sport/student/residences further out, you will fnd cheaper rents. Costs vary between £350 and upwards Room Weekly Annual Visit before you apply of £450 per person, per calendar month, type costs* costs* Depending on COVID-19 restrictions, excluding bills. you may be able to visit some of our Self-catered residences at the undergraduate open Living in private accommodation Standard single £111- £172 £4,773 -£7,393 days in 2021 and we will run virtual If you plan to live at home or in private open days if in-person events are not accommodation, you will have plenty En suite £167 -£180 £7,181 -£7,740 possible. You can take a virtual tour of opportunity to meet new people at Catered of our residences right now at university events. bristol.ac.uk/accommodation/ug Standard single £187 -£204 £8,041 -£8,772 En suite £207 -£217 £8,901 -£9,331

Typical accommodation fees for a 43-week tenancy (based on 2020/21 fgures). Orchard Heights bedroom *Figures rounded to nearest pound. Accommodation fees include a bus pass, internet, heating and electricity costs. Additional compulsory costs include insurance and a JCR fee.

Orchard Heights, East Village

Waverley House, East Village

33 SKYDIVING SOCIALISING AND SUPPORT

‘Being a Bristol student is about so much more than your course. I have been able to push myself out of my comfort zone and try so many new things.’

Rosie BA Histor y

bristol.ac.uk/amazing-stories 34 35 Wellbeing

We offer a range of services designed to help you stay well, feel supported and get the most out of your time here.

Making the transition to university can be If you’re not sure where to get support, challenging but we will support you in our Wellbeing Access service provides managing your physical, emotional and a single point of contact to fnd out more: mental health. At Bristol, we aim for bristol.ac.uk/wellbeing you to feel independent but not alone. Looking after yourself In your department You will fnd a huge range of free As well as your personal tutor, a team of resources on our health and wellbeing Student Wellbeing Advisers in your school website, including videos, podcasts can provide non-clinical advice about and our free student health app. Shout personal or emotional challenges or can (crisis messenger) is a free mental refer you to other services and help fnd health support service offering trained the right approach for you. help 24 hours a day.

Specialist services and support Our free or low-cost sport and activity Our on-campus Students’ Health Service programmes can help you keep ft and provides the full range of NHS GP stay healthy. services, including getting a prescription, vaccinations, mental health and sexual health services. All students are eligible to register at this practice. Our Student Counselling Service offers ways to maintain positive mental health, including self-help materials and workshops. Individual and group counselling is available for issues that directly impact your ability to study. If you are Black, Asian or Minority Ethnic and would like ‘I have had great support from the support with issues related to culture, wellbeing service. My adviser is race and ethnicity, you can also access great. She helps me break down my Nilaari, a counselling service for week and really try and focus on BAME students. what is important.’

Catt BSc Mathematics and Computer Science 36 Finding space on campus There are lots of spaces around campus to relax by yourself or build relationships with peers. These include dedicated calm spaces, the Bristol SU Living Rooms and mindfulness activities in our libraries.

The Multifaith Chaplaincy offers confdential pastoral and spiritual support and a welcoming space for all faiths and none. Student societies, such as the Wellbeing Network, provide a place to talk about wellbeing and connect with others.

37 Discover your potential

We provide a range of academic support to help you recognise your unique learning style, discover new skills and get the most out of your studies.

38 ‘The University has supported me in my academic career by running Mature students weekly support sessions and through Our Mature Students’ Adviser and Mature my personal tutor, who is someone Student Advocates provide dedicated I can go to about anything.’ support to help you make the best possible start, including welcome events, meet ups and peer mentoring. Lucy BSc Psychology in Education Celebrating cultures We support international students from the moment you accept an offer right Through online resources, tutorials, and These are supported by one-to-one through to graduation. Our Global Lounge drop-in sessions, we will help you develop tutorials and small-group workshops celebrates multiculturalism through a your academic and transferable skills on topics including time management; programme of social events and cultural so that you can confdently progress to critical writing; exam and revision celebrations, providing information and university-level study. techniques; and academic reading. advice for international students coming You may even be able to learn a new to Bristol and all students seeking Personal tutor modern language as part of your opportunities overseas. On most of our undergraduate courses course through our University-Wide you will be assigned a personal tutor who Language Programme. Disability Services will offer advice on academic matters Students who come to Bristol and how to access specialist support. Peer support with ongoing health or mental health You will also work with them on your Through our peer support schemes conditions, sensory impairments, personal development planning. you can talk to trained student leaders mobility or specifc learning diffculties about student life. Peer-assisted study can access additional advice and Skills development and training sessions and a peer mentoring scheme support from Disability Services. Contact The Study Skills service provides online are available to help you settle in during us early to fnd out what support is interactive resources to complement your frst months at Bristol. available and how to access it: your academic learning. bristol.ac.uk/disability-services

39 From Tai Chi to TEDx

As a student here, you’ll be a member of Bristol Student Union (SU), which represents the student voice, provides advice and support and offers access to more than 400 clubs, societies and projects.

Your students’ union one of the city’s biggest gig venues, the Bristol SU is an organisation for all Anson Rooms, which has hosted students led by elected student big-name acts including Amy Winehouse, reps working together to help you make Ed Sheeran, Gentleman’s Dub Club, the best of your time in Bristol. and Bob’s Comedy Funhouse (RuPaul’s Drag Race). Bristol SU supports more than 400 societies, sports clubs and volunteering The SU has several spaces in Senate projects, including everything from House at the heart of the campus, skydiving to anime and baking to football. including the Living Room, a space to It organises hundreds of events take a break and unwind. The Bristol throughout the year, from club nights SU loft and The Beckford, the SU bar, to quizzes and TEDx talks. It also are new spaces where you can study provides services, including advice or relax and meet friends. about academic issues and letting agency questions. Representation A full-time offcer team and more than Welcome Week ffteen networks with chairs elected by In your frst week Bristol SU runs a you to represent your views and needs festival to welcome you to the University to the SU, the University and the National featuring events each day in the SU Union of Students. These reps look building and venues across the city. after a variety of areas, including The Welcome Fair is a showcase where academic issues and the running of the you can meet society and sports club SU as well as equality and diversity members and fnd out what’s on offer. issues. There are lots of ways to make your voice heard, such as voting in Venues elections, contributing to research or The Richmond Building is home to running as an elected rep. Bristol SU and offers extensive facilities, including the Balloon Bar, two theatres, a pottery studio, music practice rooms, a radio studio, dance studios and a 32-metre swimming pool. It also houses

40 ‘Find a society you like. In a society, you’re going to meet like-minded people… it’s one of the best ways to make friends. Bristol’s got loads of societies – there’s lots of scope to meet people and make friends.’

Amber BSc Mathematics

Volunteering Bristol SU supports 14 student-led projects which are all run by passionate student volunteers. The SU also connects hundreds of students with volunteering opportunities across Bristol, giving you the chance to make a positive impact on the city you call home.

41 Keep ft, make friends, fnd your focus

Our wide range of activities and excellent facilities will help you lead a healthy, active lifestyle and benefit from the positive effects of sport.

Something for everyone • Coombe Dingle Sports Complex, Performance Sport Taking part in sport can help you our outdoor facility, featuring grass and The Performance Squad Team supports settle into university life. It’s a great way artifcial pitches, netball and tennis and develops student athletes, making to meet new people and make lasting courts, a four-court indoor tennis centre it easier for them to combine their friendships. You can also develop your and a strength and conditioning suite; sporting career with academic study. employability skills with our sports Members of the Scholar’s programme • a boathouse at on the leadership and volunteering programmes. are supported through a personal River Avon. action plan, working with strength and Whether you are looking to join our conditioning coaches, and nutrition, We also have an extensive virtual offer Performance Squad to compete at the physiotherapy and sports psychology for our community. The University highest level or just want to keep ft, experts. The University’s sporting heritage of Bristol Sport app provides access we offer something for you. Our range includes Olympians, Commonwealth to live online classes and a library of of membership packages provide gold medal winners and England pre-recorded sessions. fexible payment options and access to representation in a range of sports. our extensive sports facilities, including: Sports clubs and programmes Scholarships The University and Bristol SU provide • the Indoor Sports Centre on the Clifton Vice-Chancellor’s scholarships, offering more than 70 student-led sports clubs, campus, which includes a state-of-the- £1,500 to £3,000 a year, are open to ranging from football to archery. Bristol art gym, ftness studios, a double-sided prospective and current students who has consistently held a top ten position sports hall and a sports medicine clinic; are competing at a junior, senior, in the British University College Sport national or international level within • a 32-metre swimming pool in the (BUCS) competition. There are plenty of their sport. Richmond Building; opportunities to play sport for fun through the intramural programme and as part of our inclusive and beginner- friendly B:Active sessions.

42 ‘It’s given me the opportunity to spend time with people I wouldn’t have before. Once you start, you find there’s people of every level and you can find friends anywhere.’

Anna BA Hons English

43 FOCUS SPECIALISE AND EXPLORE

‘Bristol strives to be the best. And that’s exactly how I like to be as an individual, just trying to push boundaries and be the best I can.’

Rhodri BSc Biochemistry

44 45 Choosing your course

About our courses We list typical offer information for For information about accepted Our undergraduate courses are either some other qualifcations online, including international qualifcations, please visit single honours degrees or joint honours, the Welsh Baccalaureate, Cambridge our international web pages at allowing you to study two subjects Pre-U principal subjects, SQA Highers bristol.ac.uk/international/countries alongside each other. and Advanced Highers, BTEC Extended or contact our Enquiries team. Diploma and Access to HE Diploma: Social sciences and arts courses bristol.ac.uk/ug-study English language requirements (except for modern languages) generally Each course specifes one of seven take three years to complete and Where course entry requirements include language profles, A to G, which is the lead to a bachelor’s (BA, BEng, BSc specifc subjects, these will be detailed level of English required for that course or LLB) degree. in our online course fnder and within the if English is not your frst language. The course’s admissions statement, which language profle requirement is listed Most science and engineering courses is linked from the course web page. with other entry requirements on the offer a choice of a three-year bachelor’s online course page and you can fnd or four-year integrated master’s (MArts, Some courses require a specifc level of more information about each profle at MEng, MSci) degree. If you are unsure literacy or numeracy skills. Typically, bristol.ac.uk/study/language- which course to apply for, we recommend these are set at GCSE level or equivalent. requirements applying for the master’s course in order to secure four years of fnancial Contextual offers The University’s Centre for Academic support. Dentistry, medicine and We want to attract students from Language and Development offers veterinary science courses usually take all backgrounds to Bristol, so we will a range of courses to help students fve years to complete. consider your educational context improve their level of English: when considering your application. We bristol.ac.uk/academic-language Typical offers may make a contextual offer of up to You can view the A-level and International two grades lower than the standard entry This guide contains information for Baccalaureate (IB) grades we usually requirements in recognition of factors students planning to start university request when making an offer on pages that mean students may be less likely to in autumn 2022. We make every effort 51 to 65. We consider applications attend university. Find out more at to ensure all details are correct at the on their individual merit and the entry bristol.ac.uk/contextual-offers time of going to press (February 2021). requirements shown are indicative. However, since this information is International qualifcations subject to change, please check the We accept a wide range of international University’s website for the latest qualifcations and welcome applications updates: bristol.ac.uk/ug-study from international students.

46 Intercalation We support our students who want to enhance their medicine, dentistry or veterinary science degrees by intercalating, and we welcome students from other universities who are looking to intercalate at Bristol. For a list of available courses and further information please visit: bristol.ac.uk/intercalate

‘Bristol really encourages you to find your passion in your education. As you go through your degree, you can hone in on what you’re really interested in.’

Emma BSc Economics

47 Find your passion

Biology English Mathematics and/or Physics Biochemistry Classics Accounting and Finance Cancer Biology and Immunology Comparative Literatures and Cultures Aerospace Engineering Dental Hygiene and Therapy English Biochemistry Dentistry Film and Television Biology Medicine Law Biomedical Sciences Neuroscience Liberal Arts Cellular and Molecular Medicine Pharmacology Philosophy Chemical Physics Physiological Science Politics and International Relations Chemistry Veterinary Science Theatre and Film Civil Engineering Zoology Computer Science History Dentistry Chemistry Ancient History Economics and Econometrics Biochemistry Archaeology and Anthropology Economics and Management Biochemistry with Medical Biochemistry Classical Studies Electrical and Electronic Engineering Biomedical Sciences History of Art Engineering Design Cancer Biology and Immunology Law Engineering Mathematics Cellular and Molecular Medicine Liberal Arts Geography Chemical Physics Politics and International Relations Geology Chemistry Religion and Theology Geophysics Chemistry with Scientifc Computing Mathematics Dentistry Languages Medical Microbiology Comparative Literatures and Cultures Medical Microbiology Medicine French Philosophy and Economics Pharmacology German Physics with Astrophysics Veterinary Science Hispanic Studies Physics with Scientifc Computing Virology and Immunology International Business Management Physiological Science and French/Spanish/German Theoretical Physics Italian Veterinary Science Modern Languages Virology and Immunology Portuguese Zoology Russian Spanish 48 Focusing your interests down to one degree can be difficult. Have a look at the suggestions here, which are based on the subjects you may be studying at A-level.

Music Science (continued) Liberal Arts Pharmacology Music Physiological Science Plant Sciences Psychology Psychology Childhood Studies Veterinary Nursing and Companion Criminology Animal Behaviour Education Studies Veterinary Science Marketing Virology and Immunology Neuroscience Zoology Psychology Psychology in Education Sociology Childhood Studies Religious Studies Criminology Classical Studies Education Studies Liberal Arts Management Philosophy Social Policy Religion and Theology Sociology

Science Applied Anatomy Biochemistry Biology Biomedical Sciences Cancer Biology and Immunology Civil Engineering Environmental Geoscience Geography Geology Medical Microbiology Neuroscience Palaeontology and Evolution

49 Navigating the course listing

Find a list of all our undergraduate degree courses from pages 51 to 65. Our courses are grouped into subject areas. Scan the QR code to view detailed information about studying each subject at Bristol, including more about our facilities, industry links and career prospects.

Degree courses are linked from subject pages and include detailed information about course structure and entry requirements.

Scan the QR code to visit the subject page in our online course fnder.

PSYCHOLOGY bristol.ac.uk/ug22-psychology

Typical offers

UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB code length (ctx) (ctx)

BSc Psychology C801 3 years A*AA AAB 38 34 MSci Psychology with Innovation C804 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 MSci Psychology and Neuroscience CB81 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34

You can take some of Find typical offers our degrees combined for other UK with Innovation or qualifcations on Quantitative Research course pages Methods. online.

50 ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE ANCIENT HISTORY bristol.ac.uk/ug22-accounting bristol.ac.uk/ug22-ancienthistory

Typical offers Typical offers

UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB code length (ctx) (ctx) code length (ctx) (ctx)

BSc Accounting and Finance NN43 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 BA Ancient History V110 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 BSc Accounting and Finance † 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 with Professional Placement BSc Accounting and Finance NN46 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 with Study Abroad ANTHROPOLOGY AND BSc Accounting and Management NN42 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 ARCHAEOLOGY BSc Accounting and Management † 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 bristol.ac.uk/ug22-archanth with Professional Placement BSc Accounting and Management NN45 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 with Study Abroad Typical offers BSc Economics and Accounting LN14 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 BSc Economics and Accounting UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB † 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 code length (ctx) (ctx) with Professional Placement BSc Economics and Accounting BA Anthropology XD49 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 LN16 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 with Study Abroad BA Archaeology and Anthropology VL46 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 BSc Economics and Finance LN13 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 MArts Anthropology with Innovation XD50 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BSc Economics and Finance LN15 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 with Study Abroad BSc Finance N300 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 APPLIED ANATOMY bristol.ac.uk/ug22-anatomy AEROSPACE ENGINEERING bristol.ac.uk/ug22-aero

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UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB code length (ctx) (ctx) Typical offers BSc Applied Anatomy B112 3 years ABB BBC 32 29 UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB code length (ctx) (ctx)

BEng Aerospace Engineering H405 3 years A*AA AAB 38 34 MEng Aerospace Engineering H410 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES, MEng Aerospace Engineering FOUNDATION IN † 5 years A*AA AAB 38 34 with a Year in Industry bristol.ac.uk/ug22-FYASS MEng Aerospace Engineering † 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 with Study Abroad MEng Aerospace Engineering with H401 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 Typical offers Study Abroad in a Modern Language UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB code length (ctx) (ctx)

Foundation in Arts and See bristol.ac.uk/ †† 1 year Social Sciences (Cert HE) ug22-FYASS

51 BIOCHEMISTRY BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT bristol.ac.uk/ug22-biochem bristol.ac.uk/ug22-management

Typical offers Typical offers

UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB code length (ctx) (ctx) code length (ctx) (ctx)

BSc Biochemistry C700 3 years AAA AAC 36 32 BA International Business NR11 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 BSc Biochemistry with Management and French C720 3 years AAA AAC 36 32 Medical Biochemistry BA International Business NR12 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 BSc Biochemistry with Molecular Management and German C790 3 years AAA AAC 36 32 Biology and Biotechnology BA International Business NR14 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 BSc Biochemistry with Management and Spanish † 4 years AAA AAC 36 32 Study in Industry BSc Accounting and Management NN42 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 MSci Biochemistry C701 4 years AAA AAC 36 32 BSc Accounting and Management † 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 MSci Biochemistry with with Professional Placement C721 4 years AAA AAC 36 32 Medical Biochemistry BSc Accounting and Management NN45 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 MSci Biochemistry with Molecular with Study Abroad C791 4 years AAA AAC 36 32 Biology and Biotechnology BSc Business and Management N200 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 BSc Business and Management N201 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 with Study Abroad BSc Business and Management with 4H56 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES Study Abroad in a Modern Language bristol.ac.uk/ug22-biology BSc Economics and Management LN12 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 BSc Economics and Management LN17 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 with Study Abroad BSc International N120 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 Typical offers Business Management BSc International Business N121 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB Management with Study Abroad code length (ctx) (ctx) BSc International Business BSc Biology C100 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 Management with Study Abroad N122 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 BSc Plant Sciences C201 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 in a Modern Language BSc Zoology C300 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 MSci Management with Innovation N204 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 MSci Biology C103 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 MSci Plant Sciences C203 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 MSci Zoology C303 4 years AAA ABB 36 32

BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES bristol.ac.uk/ug22-biomedical

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UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB code length (ctx) (ctx)

BSc Biomedical Sciences B900 3 years AAA AAC 36 32

52 CELLULAR AND CHEMISTRY MOLECULAR MEDICINE bristol.ac.uk/ug22-chemistry bristol.ac.uk/ug22-cmm

Typical offers Typical offers

UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB code length (ctx) (ctx) code length (ctx) (ctx)

BSc Cancer Biology BSc Chemistry F100 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 B131 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 and Immunology BSc Chemistry with a See bristol.ac.uk/ F108 4 years BSc Cancer Biology and Preliminary Year of Study ug22-chemistry † 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 Immunology with Study in Industry MSci Chemistry F103 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 BSc Cellular and MSci Chemistry with B130 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 F105 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 Molecular Medicine Industrial Experience BSc Cellular and Molecular MSci Chemistry with † 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 F107 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 Medicine with Study in Industry Study Abroad BSc Medical Microbiology C521 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 MSci Chemistry with Study F104 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 BSc Medical Microbiology Abroad in a Modern Language † 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 with Study in Industry BSc Virology and Immunology C540 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 BSc Virology and Immunology † 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 with Study in Industry CHEMISTRY WITH MSci Cancer Biology SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING B132 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 and Immunology bristol.ac.uk/ug22-chem-sci-comp MSci Cellular and B133 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 Molecular Medicine

MSci Medical Microbiology C522 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 Typical offers MSci Virology and Immunology C541 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB code length (ctx) (ctx)

BSc Chemistry with F130 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 CHEMICAL PHYSICS Scientifc Computing MSci Chemistry with F131 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 bristol.ac.uk/ug22-chemphys Scientifc Computing

CHILDHOOD STUDIES Typical offers bristol.ac.uk/ug22-childhood UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB code length (ctx) (ctx)

BSc Chemical Physics F320 3 years AAA ABB 36 32

MSci Chemical Physics F322 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 Typical offers MSci Chemical Physics with F323 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 Industrial Experience UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB code length (ctx) (ctx)

BSc Childhood Studies L520 3 years ABB BBC 32 29 BSc Childhood Studies L525 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 with Study Abroad BSc Childhood Studies with L522 3 years ABB BBC 32 29 Quantitative Research Methods MSci Childhood Studies L526 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 with Innovation MSci Childhood Studies with L523 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 Quantitative Research Methods

53 CIVIL ENGINEERING COMPARATIVE LITERATURES bristol.ac.uk/ug22-civilengineering AND CULTURES bristol.ac.uk/ug22-complit

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UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB code length (ctx) (ctx) code length (ctx) (ctx)

BEng Civil Engineering H205 3 years A*AA AAB 38 34 BA Comparative Literatures Q200 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 MEng Civil Engineering H200 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 and Cultures MEng Civil Engineering BA Comparative Literatures † 5 years A*AA AAB 38 34 QR38 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 with a Year in Industry and Cultures and French MEng Civil Engineering BA Comparative Literatures † 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 QR40 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 with Study Abroad and Cultures and German MEng Civil Engineering with Study BA Comparative Literatures H201 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 QR41 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 Abroad in a Modern Language and Cultures and Italian BA Comparative Literatures QR42 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 and Cultures and Portuguese BA Comparative Literatures QR43 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 CLASSICAL STUDIES and Cultures and Russian bristol.ac.uk/ug22-classicalstudies BA Comparative Literatures QR39 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 and Cultures and Spanish

Typical offers COMPUTER SCIENCE

UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB bristol.ac.uk/ug22-compsci code length (ctx) (ctx)

BA Classical Studies Q810 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 BA English and Classical Studies QQ38 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 Typical offers

UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB code length (ctx) (ctx) CLASSICS BEng Computer Science GH45 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 bristol.ac.uk/ug22-classics and Electronics BSc Computer Science G400 3 years A*AA AAB 38 34 BSc Mathematics and GG14 3 years A*A*A AAA 40 36 Computer Science Typical offers MEng Computer Science G403 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 MEng Computer Science UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB GH46 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 code length (ctx) (ctx) and Electronics MEng Computer Science and GH4P 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 BA Classics Q800 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 Electronics with Study Abroad MEng Computer Science † 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 with Study Abroad MEng Computer Science G404 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 with Innovation MEng Mathematics GG1K 4 years A*A*A AAA 40 36 and Computer Science

54 CRIMINOLOGY ECONOMICS bristol.ac.uk/ug22-criminology bristol.ac.uk/ug22-economics

Typical offers Typical offers

UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB code length (ctx) (ctx) code length (ctx) (ctx)

BSc Criminology M900 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 BSc Economics L100 3 years A*AA AAB 38 34 BSc Criminology with BSc Economics and Accounting LN14 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 M902 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 Quantitative Research Methods BSc Economics and Accounting † 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 BSc Criminology with Study Abroad M901 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 with Professional Placement BSc Social Policy with Criminology LM49 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 BSc Economics and Accounting LN16 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 MSci Criminology with with Study Abroad M903 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 Quantitative Research Methods BSc Economics and Econometrics L140 3 years A*AA AAB 38 34 BSc Economics and Econometrics L142 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 with Study Abroad DENTAL HYGIENE BSc Economics and Finance LN13 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 BSc Economics and Finance LN15 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 AND THERAPY with Study Abroad bristol.ac.uk/ug22-dentalhygiene BSc Economics and Management LN12 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 BSc Economics and Management LN17 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 with Study Abroad Typical offers BSc Economics and Mathematics LG11 3 years A*AA AAB 38 34

UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB BSc Economics and Politics LL12 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 code length (ctx) (ctx) BSc Economics and Politics LL14 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 BSc Dental Hygiene and Therapy B750 3 years ABB BBC 32 29 with Study Abroad BSc Economics with Study Abroad L105 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 BSc Economics with Study Abroad L101 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 in a Modern Language DENTISTRY BSc Philosophy and Economics VL51 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 BSc Philosophy and Economics bristol.ac.uk/ug22-dentistry VL54 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 with Study Abroad MSci Economics with Innovation L104 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34

Typical offers

UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB EDUCATION code length (ctx) (ctx) bristol.ac.uk/ug22-education BDS Dentistry A206 5 years AAA AAC 36 32 UCAT BDS Gateway to Dentistry A208 6 years BBC 29 UCAT

Typical offers

UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB code length (ctx) (ctx)

BSc Education Studies X300 3 years ABB BBC 32 29 BSc Education Studies X304 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 with Study Abroad BSc Psychology in Education X301 3 years ABB BBC 32 29 BSc Psychology in Education X305 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 with Study Abroad

55 ELECTRICAL AND ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING bristol.ac.uk/ug22-engmaths bristol.ac.uk/ug22-eleceng

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UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB code length (ctx) (ctx) code length (ctx) (ctx)

BEng Computer Science BEng Engineering Mathematics G162 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 GH45 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 and Electronics MEng Engineering Mathematics G161 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 BEng Electrical and MEng Engineering Mathematics H600 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 † 5 years AAA ABB 36 32 Electronic Engineering with a Year in Industry BEng Mechanical and MEng Engineering Mathematics H361 3 years AAA AAC 36 32 G160 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 Electrical Engineering with Study Abroad MEng Computer Science GH46 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 and Electronics MEng Computer Science and GH4P 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 Electronics with Study Abroad ENGLISH MEng Electrical and bristol.ac.uk/ug22-english H606 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 Electronic Engineering MEng Electrical and Electronic † 5 years AAA ABB 36 32 Engineering with a Year in Industry MEng Electrical and Electronic H604 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 Typical offers Engineering with Innovation MEng Electrical and Electronic UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB † 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 Engineering with Study Abroad code length (ctx) (ctx) MEng Electrical and Electronic BA English Q300 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 Engineering with Study Abroad H605 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 in a Modern Language BA English and Classical Studies QQ38 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 MEng Mechanical and BA English and French QR31 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 H360 4 years AAA AAC 36 32 Electrical Engineering BA English and German QR32 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 MEng Mechanical and Electrical BA English and History QV31 3 years AAA AAC 36 32 † 5 years AAA AAC 36 32 Engineering with a Year in Industry BA English and Italian QR33 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 BA English and Philosophy QV35 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 BA English and Portuguese QR35 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 ENGINEERING DESIGN BA English and Russian QR37 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 bristol.ac.uk/ug22-engdesign BA English and Spanish QR34 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 BA English Literature and †† 6 years See bristol.ac.uk/ug22-elce Community Engagement BA Film and English 6T3X 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 Typical offers BA Theatre and English 4CC8 3 years AAA ABB 36 32

UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB code length (ctx) (ctx)

MEng Engineering Design H150 5 years A*AA AAB 38 34 ENVIRONMENTAL GEOSCIENCE with Study in Industry bristol.ac.uk/ug22-envirogeoscience

Typical offers

UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB code length (ctx) (ctx)

BSc Environmental Geoscience F640 3 years AAB ABC 34 31 MSci Environmental Geoscience F641 4 years AAB ABC 34 31 MSci Environmental Geoscience F644 4 years AAB ABC 34 31 with Study Abroad

56 FILM GEOGRAPHY bristol.ac.uk/ug22-flm bristol.ac.uk/ug22-geography

Typical offers Typical offers

UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB code length (ctx) (ctx) code length (ctx) (ctx)

BA Film and English 6T3X 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 BSc Geography F800 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 BA Film and French 2LK6 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BSc Geography with Quantitative F802 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 BA Film and German 4F29 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 Research Methods BA Film and Italian 4L92 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BSc Geography with Study Abroad 09F4 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 BSc Geography with Study BA Film and Portuguese 4PP8 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 F801 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 Abroad in a Modern Language BA Film and Spanish L288 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 MSci Geography with Innovation F805 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 BA Film and Television 4M5N 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 MSci Geography with F804 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 BA Theatre and Film 4KDU 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 Quantitative Research Methods MArts Film and Television 4M50 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 with Innovation GEOLOGY FRENCH bristol.ac.uk/ug22-geology bristol.ac.uk/ug22-french

Typical offers

Typical offers UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB code length (ctx) (ctx)

UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB BSc Geology F600 3 years AAB ABC 34 31 code length (ctx) (ctx) MSci Geology F603 4 years AAB ABC 34 31 BA Comparative Literatures QR38 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 and Cultures and French MSci Geology with Study Abroad F609 4 years AAB ABC 34 31 BA English and French QR31 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 BA Film and French 2LK6 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BA French R100 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 GEOPHYSICS BA French and German RR12 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 bristol.ac.uk/ug22-geophysics BA French and Italian RR13 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 BA French and Portuguese RR15 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 BA French and Russian RR17 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 BA French and Spanish RR14 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 Typical offers BA History and French VR11 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB BA History of Art and French VR31 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 code length (ctx) (ctx) BA International Business NR11 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 BSc Geophysics F661 3 years AAB ABC 34 31 Management and French MSci Geophysics F662 4 years AAB ABC 34 31 BA Modern Languages RR01 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 MSci Geophysics with Study Abroad F663 4 years AAB ABC 34 31 BA Music and French WR31 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BA Philosophy and French RV15 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BA Politics and French RL12 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BA Theatre and French W43F 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 LLB Law and French MR11 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 LNAT

Our modern languages courses are being reviewed and updated for 2022 entry. Please visit our online course fnder for the latest information: bristol.ac.uk/ug-study

57 GERMAN HISTORY bristol.ac.uk/ug22-german bristol.ac.uk/ug22-history

Typical offers Typical offers

UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB code length (ctx) (ctx) code length (ctx) (ctx)

BA Comparative Literatures BA English and History QV31 3 years AAA AAC 36 32 QR40 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 and Cultures and German BA History V100 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 BA English and German QR32 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 BA History and French VR11 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 BA Film and German 4F29 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BA History and German VR12 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 BA French and German RR12 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 BA History and Italian VR13 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 BA German R200 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 BA History and Portuguese VR15 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 BA German and Italian RR23 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 BA History and Russian VR17 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 BA German and Portuguese RR25 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 BA History and Spanish VR14 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 BA German and Russian RR27 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 MArts History with Innovation V104 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 BA German and Spanish RR24 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 BA History and German VR12 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 BA History of Art and German VR32 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BA International Business HISTORY OF ART NR12 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 Management and German bristol.ac.uk/ug22-arthistory BA Modern Languages RR01 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BA Music and German WR32 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BA Philosophy and German RV25 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BA Politics and German RL22 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 Typical offers

BA Theatre and German 21C7 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB LLB Law and German MR12 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 LNAT code length (ctx) (ctx) BA History of Art V350 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 BA History of Art and French VR31 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 HISPANIC STUDIES BA History of Art and German VR32 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 (CATALAN, PORTUGUESE BA History of Art and Italian VR33 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 AND SPANISH) BA History of Art and Portuguese VR35 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BA History of Art and Russian VR37 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 bristol.ac.uk/ug22-spanish BA History of Art and Spanish VR34 4 years AAB BBB 34 31

Typical offers

UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB code length (ctx) (ctx)

BA Hispanic Studies RR45 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 BA Modern Languages RR01 4 years AAB BBB 34 31

Our modern languages courses are being reviewed and updated for 2022 entry. Please visit our online course fnder for the latest information: bristol.ac.uk/ug-study

58 INNOVATION INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION bristol.ac.uk/ug22-innovation PROGRAMME (FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS) bristol.ac.uk/ug22-internationalfoundation

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UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB code length (ctx) (ctx) code length (ctx) (ctx)

MArts Anthropology with Innovation XD50 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 International Foundation See bristol.ac.uk/ ( ) †† 1 year MArts Film and Television Programme Arts and Humanities ug22-internationalfoundation 4M50 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 with Innovation International Foundation See bristol.ac.uk/ Programme (Medicine †† 1 year MArts History with Innovation V104 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 ug22-internationalfoundation and Dentistry) MArts Music with Innovation W304 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 International Foundation See bristol.ac.uk/ MArts Theatre with Innovation 2Q50 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 Programme (Science, Technology, †† 1 year ug22-internationalfoundation MEng Computer Science Engineering and Mathematics) G404 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 with Innovation International Foundation See bristol.ac.uk/ MEng Electrical and Electronic Programme (Social Sciences †† 1 year H604 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 ug22-internationalfoundation Engineering with Innovation and Law) MSci Childhood Studies L526 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 with Innovation MSci Economics with Innovation L104 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 ITALIAN MSci Geography with Innovation F805 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 bristol.ac.uk/ug22-italian MSci Management with Innovation N204 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 MSci Physics with Innovation F306 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 MSci Psychology with Innovation C804 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34

MSci Social Policy with Innovation L405 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 Typical offers

UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB code length (ctx) (ctx)

BA Comparative Literatures INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS QR41 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 MANAGEMENT and Cultures and Italian BA English and Italian QR33 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 bristol.ac.uk/ug22-ibm BA Film and Italian 4L92 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BA French and Italian RR13 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 BA German and Italian RR23 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 Typical offers BA History and Italian VR13 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB code length (ctx) (ctx) BA History of Art and Italian VR33 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BA Italian R310 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 BA International Business NR11 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 Management and French BA Italian and Portuguese RR35 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 BA International Business BA Italian and Russian RR37 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 NR12 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 Management and German BA Italian and Spanish RR34 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 BA International Business NR14 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 BA Modern Languages RR01 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 Management and Spanish BA Music and Italian WR33 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BSc International Business N120 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 BA Philosophy and Italian RV35 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 Management BA Politics and Italian RL32 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BSc International Business N121 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 Management with Study Abroad BA Theatre and Italian 22FF 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BSc International Business Management with Study Abroad N122 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 in a Modern Language

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59 L AW MATHEMATICS bristol.ac.uk/ug22-law bristol.ac.uk/ug22-maths

Typical offers Typical offers

UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB code length (ctx) (ctx) code length (ctx) (ctx)

LLB Law M100 3 years A*AA AAB 38 34 LNAT BSc Data Science G1G5 3 years A*AA AAB 38 34 LLB Law and French MR11 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 LNAT BSc Data Science with a G1G6 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 LLB Law and German MR12 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 LNAT Year in Industry LLB Law and Spanish MR13 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 LNAT BSc Economics and Mathematics LG11 3 years A*AA AAB 38 34 LLB Law with Study Abroad † 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 LNAT BSc Mathematics G100 3 years A*A*A AAA 40 36 LLB Law with Study in BSc Mathematics and † 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 LNAT GG14 3 years A*A*A AAA 40 36 Continental Europe Computer Science BSc Mathematics and Philosophy VG51 3 years A*AA AAB 38 34 BSc Mathematics and Physics GFD3 3 years A*AA AAB 38 34 LIBERAL ARTS BSc Mathematics with Statistics G1G3 3 years A*A*A AAA 40 36 BSc Mathematics with G1G4 3 years A*A*A AAA 40 36 bristol.ac.uk/ug22-liberalarts Statistics for Finance BSc Mathematics with Study G101 4 years A*A*A AAA 40 36 Abroad in a Modern Language MEng Mathematics and GG1K 4 years A*A*A AAA 40 36 Typical offers Computer Science MSci Mathematics G103 4 years A*A*A AAA 40 36 UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB code length (ctx) (ctx) MSci Mathematics and Philosophy GV15 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34

BA Liberal Arts 2ZB7 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 MSci Mathematics and Physics GFC3 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 MLibArts Liberal Arts MSci Mathematics with Statistics G1GH 4 years A*A*A AAA 40 36 2T23 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 with Study Abroad MSci Mathematics with G105 4 years A*A*A AAA 40 36 Study Abroad MSci Mathematics with Study G104 4 years A*A*A AAA 40 36 Abroad in a Modern Language MARKETING See also Engineering Mathematics bristol.ac.uk/ug22-marketing

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING bristol.ac.uk/ug22-mecheng Typical offers

UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB code length (ctx) (ctx)

BSc Marketing N500 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 Typical offers BSc Marketing with Study Abroad N504 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB BSc Marketing with Study Abroad N501 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 code length (ctx) (ctx) in a Modern Language BEng Mechanical Engineering H305 3 years A*AA AAB 38 34 BEng Mechanical and H361 3 years AAA AAC 36 32 Electrical Engineering MEng Mechanical Engineering H300 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 MEng Mechanical Engineering † 5 years A*AA AAB 38 34 with a Year in Industry MEng Mechanical Engineering † 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 with Study Abroad MEng Mechanical Engineering with Study Abroad in a H301 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 Modern Language MEng Mechanical and H360 4 years AAA AAC 36 32 Electrical Engineering MEng Mechanical and Electrical † 5 years AAA AAC 36 32 Engineering with a Year in Industry 60 MEDICINE NEUROSCIENCE bristol.ac.uk/ug22-medicine bristol.ac.uk/ug22-neuroscience

Typical offers Typical offers

UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB code length (ctx) (ctx) code length (ctx) (ctx)

International Foundation Programme See bristol.ac.uk/ BSc Neuroscience B140 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 † 1 year for Medicine and Dentistry ug22-internationalfoundation MSci Neuroscience B141 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 MB ChB Gateway to Medicine A108 6 years BBC 29 UCAT MSci Neuroscience with † 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 MB ChB Medicine A100 5 years AAA AAC 36 32 UCAT Study in Industry MSci Psychology CB81 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 and Neuroscience MODERN LANGUAGES bristol.ac.uk/ug22-modlang PALAEONTOLOGY AND EVOLUTION bristol.ac.uk/ug22-palaeontology

Typical offers

UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB Typical offers code length (ctx) (ctx) UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB BA Modern Languages RR01 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 code length (ctx) (ctx) See also: French, German, BSc Palaeontology and Evolution CF17 3 years AAB ABC 34 31 Hispanic Studies, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish MSci Palaeontology and Evolution CF16 4 years AAB ABC 34 31

MUSIC PHARMACOLOGY bristol.ac.uk/ug22-music bristol.ac.uk/ug22-pharmacology

Typical offers Typical offers

UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB code length (ctx) (ctx) code length (ctx) (ctx)

BA Music W300 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 BSc Pharmacology B210 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 BA Music and French WR31 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 MSci Pharmacology B212 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BA Music and German WR32 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 MSci Pharmacology with B211 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BA Music and Italian WR33 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 Study in Industry BA Music and Portuguese WR35 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BA Music and Russian WR37 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BA Music and Spanish WR34 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 MArts Music with Innovation W304 4 years AAB BBB 34 31

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61 PHILOSOPHY PHYSICS WITH bristol.ac.uk/ug22-philosophy SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING bristol.ac.uk/ug22-physcicomp

Typical offers Typical offers

UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB code length (ctx) (ctx) code length (ctx) (ctx)

BA English and Philosophy QV35 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 BSc Physics with F330 3 years A*AA AAB 38 34 BA Philosophy V500 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 Scientifc Computing MSci Physics with BA Philosophy and French RV15 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 F331 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 Scientifc Computing BA Philosophy and German RV25 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 MSci Physics with Scientifc BA Philosophy and Italian RV35 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 Computing with F334 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 BA Philosophy and Portuguese RV55 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 Industrial Experience BA Philosophy and Russian RV75 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BA Philosophy and Spanish RV45 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BA Philosophy and Theology VV56 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 PHYSIOLOGICAL SCIENCE BSc Mathematics and Philosophy VG51 3 years A*AA AAB 38 34 bristol.ac.uk/ug22-physiology BSc Philosophy and Economics VL51 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 BSc Philosophy and Economics VL54 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 with Study Abroad

BSc Philosophy and Politics VL52 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 Typical offers BSc Physics and Philosophy FV35 3 years A*AA AAB 38 34 UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB BSc Sociology and Philosophy LV35 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 code length (ctx) (ctx)

MSci Mathematics and Philosophy GV15 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 BSc Physiological Science B120 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 MSci Physics and Philosophy FVH5 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 MSci Physiological Science B122 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 MSci Physiological Science † 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 with Study in Industry PHYSICS bristol.ac.uk/ug22-physics

Typical offers

UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB code length (ctx) (ctx)

BSc Mathematics and Physics GFD3 3 years A*AA AAB 38 34 BSc Physics F300 3 years A*AA AAB 38 34 BSc Physics and Philosophy FV35 3 years A*AA AAB 38 34 BSc Physics with a Preliminary See bristol.ac.uk/ F308 4 years Year of Study ug22-physics BSc Physics with Astrophysics F3F5 3 years A*AA AAB 38 34 MSci Mathematics and Physics GFC3 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 MSci Physics F303 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 MSci Physics and Philosophy FVH5 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 MSci Physics with Astrophysics F3FM 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 MSci Physics with Industrial F305 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 Experience MSci Physics with Innovation F306 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 MSci Physics with International F307 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 Experience MSci Physics with Study Abroad F304 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 in a Modern Language MSci Theoretical Physics F340 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34

62 POLITICS AND PORTUGUESE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS bristol.ac.uk/ug22-portuguese bristol.ac.uk/ug22-politics

Typical offers Typical offers

UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB code length (ctx) (ctx) code length (ctx) (ctx)

BA Politics and French RL12 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BA Comparative Literatures and QR42 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BA Politics and German RL22 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 Cultures and Portuguese BA Politics and Italian RL32 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BA English and Portuguese QR35 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 BA Politics and Portuguese RL52 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BA Film and Portuguese 4PP8 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BA Politics and Russian RL72 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BA French and Portuguese RR15 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 BA Politics and Spanish RL42 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BA German and Portuguese RR25 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 BSc Economics and Politics LL12 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 BA Hispanic Studies RR45 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 BSc Economics and Politics BA History and Portuguese VR15 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 LL14 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 with Study Abroad BA History of Art and Portuguese VR35 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BSc Philosophy and Politics VL52 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 BA Italian and Portuguese RR35 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 BSc Politics and BA Modern Languages RR01 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 L200 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 International Relations BA Music and Portuguese WR35 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BSc Politics and International L201 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 BA Philosophy and Portuguese RV55 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 Relations with Study Abroad BA Politics and Portuguese RL52 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BSc Politics and Sociology LL23 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 BA Russian and Portuguese RR57 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 BSc Politics with Quantitative L202 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 Research Methods BA Spanish and Portuguese RR54 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 BSc Politics with Quantitative BA Theatre and Portuguese R2D8 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 Research Methods with L204 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 Study Abroad BSc Social Policy and Politics LL42 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 MSci Politics with Quantitative PSYCHOLOGY L203 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 Research Methods bristol.ac.uk/ug22-psychology

Typical offers

UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB code length (ctx) (ctx)

BSc Psychology C801 3 years A*AA AAB 38 34 MSci Psychology with Innovation C804 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 MSci Psychology and Neuroscience CB81 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34

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63 QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH RUSSIAN METHODS bristol.ac.uk/ug22-russian bristol.ac.uk/ug22-quanresearch

Typical offers Typical offers

UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB code length (ctx) (ctx) code length (ctx) (ctx)

BSc Childhood Studies with BA Comparative Literatures L522 3 years ABB BBC 32 29 QR43 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 Quantitative Research Methods and Cultures and Russian BSc Criminology with BA English and Russian QR37 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 M902 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 Quantitative Research Methods BA French and Russian RR17 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 BSc Geography with F802 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 BA German and Russian RR27 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 Quantitative Research Methods BA History and Russian VR17 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 BSc Politics with L202 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 Quantitative Research Methods BA History of Art and Russian VR37 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BSc Politics with Quantitative BA Italian and Russian RR37 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 Research Methods with L204 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 BA Modern Languages RR01 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 Study Abroad BA Music and Russian WR37 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BSc Social Policy with L402 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 Quantitative Research Methods BA Philosophy and Russian RV75 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BSc Sociology with BA Politics and Russian RL72 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 L302 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 Quantitative Research Methods BA Russian R700 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 BSc Sociology with BA Russian and Portuguese RR57 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 Quantitative Research Methods L304 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BA Spanish and Russian RR47 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 with Study Abroad MSci Childhood Studies with L523 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 Quantitative Research Methods MSci Criminology with M903 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 SOCIAL POLICY Quantitative Research Methods bristol.ac.uk/ug22-socpol MSci Geography with F804 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 Quantitative Research Methods MSci Politics with L203 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 Quantitative Research Methods MSci Social Policy with Typical offers L403 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 Quantitative Research Methods UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB MSci Sociology with L303 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 code length (ctx) (ctx) Quantitative Research Methods BSc International Social L410 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 and Public Policy BSc International Social and L411 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 RELIGION AND THEOLOGY Public Policy with Study Abroad bristol.ac.uk/ug22-religion BSc Social Policy L400 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 BSc Social Policy and Politics LL42 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 BSc Social Policy and Sociology LL43 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 BSc Social Policy with Criminology LM49 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 Typical offers BSc Social Policy with L402 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 Quantitative Research Methods UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB code length (ctx) (ctx) BSc Social Policy with Study Abroad L404 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BA Philosophy and Theology VV56 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 MSci Social Policy with Innovation L405 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 MSci Social Policy with BA Religion and Theology V600 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 L403 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 Quantitative Research Methods BA Theology and Sociology VL63 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 MArts Religion and Theology V601 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 with Study Abroad

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64 SOCIOLOGY THEATRE bristol.ac.uk/ug22-sociology bristol.ac.uk/ug22-theatre

Typical offers Typical offers

UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB code length (ctx) (ctx) code length (ctx) (ctx)

BA Theology and Sociology VL63 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 BA Theatre and English 4CC8 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 BSc Politics and Sociology LL23 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 BA Theatre and Film 4KDU 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 BSc Social Policy and Sociology LL43 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 BA Theatre and French W43F 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BSc Sociology L300 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 BA Theatre and German 21C7 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BSc Sociology and Philosophy LV35 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 BA Theatre and Italian 22FF 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BSc Sociology with BA Theatre and L302 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 2Q3W 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 Quantitative Research Methods Performance Studies BSc Sociology with BA Theatre and Portuguese R2D8 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 Quantitative Research Methods L304 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BA Theatre and Spanish 4D8C 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 with Study Abroad MArts Theatre with Innovation 2Q50 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BSc Sociology with Study Abroad L301 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 MSci Sociology with L303 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 Quantitative Research Methods VETERINARY NURSING bristol.ac.uk/ug22-vetnursing SPANISH bristol.ac.uk/ug22-spanish

Typical offers

UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB Typical offers code length (ctx) (ctx)

UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB BSc Veterinary Nursing and D313 4 years BBC 29 code length (ctx) (ctx) Companion Animal Behaviour BA Comparative Literatures QR39 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 and Cultures and Spanish BA English and Spanish QR34 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 VETERINARY SCIENCE BA Film and Spanish L288 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 bristol.ac.uk/ug22-vetscience BA French and Spanish RR14 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 BA German and Spanish RR24 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 BA Hispanic Studies RR45 4 years ABB BBC 32 29

BA History and Spanish VR14 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 Typical offers BA History of Art and Spanish VR34 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB BA International Business NR14 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 code length (ctx) (ctx) Management and Spanish BVSc Gateway to Veterinary Science D108 6 years BBC 29 BA Italian and Spanish RR34 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 BVSc Veterinary Science D100 5 years AAA AAC 36 32 BA Modern Languages RR01 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BVSc Veterinary Science: See bristol.ac.uk/ BA Music and Spanish WR34 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 D102 4 years Accelerated Graduate Entry ug22-vetscience BA Philosophy and Spanish RV45 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BA Politics and Spanish RL42 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 BA Spanish R400 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 BA Spanish and Portuguese RR54 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 BA Spanish and Russian RR47 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 This guide contains information for students planning to start university in autumn 2022. BA Theatre and Spanish 4D8C 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 We have made every effort to ensure all details are correct at the time of going to LLB Law and Spanish MR13 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 LNAT press (February 2021). However, since this information is subject to change, check the University’s website for the latest updates: bristol.ac.uk/ug-study

Our modern languages courses are being reviewed and updated for 2022 entry. ctx Contextual offer, see page 46 or bristol.ac.uk/contextual-offers Please visit our online course fnder for the latest information: bristol.ac.uk/ug-study † Entry by transfer †† Direct entry 65 Applying to Bristol

The application process is a key stage on your journey to becoming a University of Bristol student. Here’s our guide to help you along the way.

March 2021 September 2021 15 October 2021 15 January 2022

Research Apply UCAS deadline UCAS deadline Search for courses in UCAS opens application Application deadline for Application deadline for all our online course fnder for 2022 entry in early dentistry, medicine and other degree courses. and explore Bristol at September. veterinary science. an open event: bristol.ac.uk/ug-visit

October 2021 – January 2022 – June 2022 – July 2022 – May 2022 April 2022 August 2022 August 2022

Offers Decide Results Clearing We will assess your If we make you an offer, If your offer is conditional, From early July, if you are application and aim to we’ll invite you to an event we will confrm your place not holding any offers, make a decision within specifcally for your course, via UCAS Track if you you can apply to courses fve weeks. You will be where you can fnd out more meet the terms of your offer. that still have vacancies notifed via UCAS Track. before making your decision. via UCAS Clearing.

Due to COVID-19, events may take place online and deadlines may be subject to change. Please visit our website for the latest information: bristol.ac.uk/ug-study

66 BRISL B78 University of Bristol UCAS institution code

How to apply Other ways to apply The University accepts applications UCAS offers alternative application through UCAS and you can submit your schemes if you want to apply after the application from early September 2021. main scheme deadlines have passed. You can apply to up to fve universities UCAS Extra opens in February and UCAS but we will not know to which other Clearing opens in July. universities or for which other courses you have applied. For detailed information Part-time and direct entry courses about the UCAS application process visit: For our part-time degrees, including www..com/undergraduate International Foundation Programmes and Foundation in Arts and Social Deadline dates Sciences (CertHE), you must apply The closing date for all applications to directly to the University. For further medicine, dentistry and veterinary information, please visit the online course science is 15 October. No more than fnder at bristol.ac.uk/ug-study four out of your fve choices can be used for these courses. You can apply Intercalated degrees for a ffth course in a different subject We welcome students from other without prejudicing your commitment to universities who are looking to intercalate medicine, dentistry or veterinary science. at Bristol. For more information and a list of available courses visit: The main UCAS application deadline bristol.ac.uk/intercalate for other courses is 15 January and applications received by this date will be given equal consideration. Some of our courses may continue to accept applications after that date until the fnal deadline of 30 June.

67 Your application and offer

We accept a wide range of applicants with diverse qualifications and welcome applications from students of all backgrounds, ages and nationalities.

Assessing your application Making you an offer If you are eligible for a contextual offer, We will assess your application in line If you are still studying the qualifcations your offer will be at the published typical with our admissions policies and that your application is based on, we will contextual offer level, which is usually procedures and the admissions statement make you a conditional offer to achieve two grades lower than the standard offer. for the course. This will usually include specifed grades. This will normally be the More information, including a list of assessing your A-level (or equivalent) typical offer listed on the online course eligible schools, is available at predicted or achieved grades and fnder or an equivalent level in whatever bristol.ac.uk/contextual-offers GCSE (or equivalent) grades. We may qualifcation you are studying. also assess your personal statement, Mature applicants an external score, additional written If you are applying with completed We welcome applications from mature work or an interview. qualifcations and have already achieved students and will take into account a the qualifcations we require, we range of vocational qualifcations and You can view our admissions policies will make you an unconditional offer. occupational and life experiences, as online at bristol.ac.uk/applicants/ well as more traditional qualifcations. policies Contextual offers If you have had a gap of some time As part of our commitment to since your last study or if you do not have Each online course page includes a widening participation, we consider the traditional qualifcations, we may ask link to its admissions statement or you educational context in which your you for evidence of recent academic can fnd them all in one place at grades have been achieved and may study and invite you to attend an bristol.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/ make you a contextual offer if you interview. We offer tailored support for apply/admissions-statements meet specifc criteria. mature students considering applying to Bristol: bristol.ac.uk/mature-students

68 Considering your offer When we make you an offer we will invite you to an offer holder event, which ‘I visited the city and University to will take place on campus if possible or be interviewed and having more online if COVID-19 restrictions are in time to talk to students on my course place. You will learn more about your proved to be the extra validation department, facilities and course and have opportunities to ask questions and I needed to know Bristol was the right explore what it might be like to study place for me.’ at Bristol: bristol.ac.uk/visit-days Patrick MEng Engineering Design From the offers you receive you can select a frm and insurance choice. By making a university your frm choice you are committed to going to that university and that university is committed Confrming your place to accepting you if you meet the terms If you have an unconditional offer, of your offer. Your insurance choice is you can confrm your place by making intended to be your backup option. us your frm choice. For more information about making your choices visit: www.ucas.com/ If your offer is conditional, we need to undergraduate receive your results and make sure you have met the terms of your offer before Student agreement we can confrm your place. We receive To help create a positive environment results for many UK qualifcations, for learning and academic achievement, such as A-levels, directly from the exam the University has established some boards via UCAS. If we will not receive regulations that all students must follow your results automatically, you will need if they accept an offer of a place to to send copies of your results to us, study with us. These rules include a including offcial English translations if Student Agreement, which sets out the your results are not provided in English. relationship between the University of Bristol and its students. When we make We are only able to guarantee confrmed an offer we will send you all the places to applicants who meet or exceed information you need about the University, the terms of their offer. However, each including our Student Agreement. year we accept a number of applicants Please read this information carefully who have narrowly missed the terms before making your decision: of their offer but who we are confdent will bristol.ac.uk/applicants/policies do well at Bristol.

69 Finance and fees

Studying for a degree is a huge investment in your future and we understand that financing your studies is very important. To find out more about what financial assistance is available, see page 72.

Fee status Tuition fees – EU students Tuition fees – international students For fees purposes, the University The UK Government has confrmed If you are an international student, your classifes students as home (UK), that students starting their studies tuition fees will depend on your course of overseas or Channel Island and Isle in or after academic year 2021/22 will study. Fees for 2022 entry have not been of Man students. Further information no longer be eligible for home fee confrmed at the time of writing but the is available at bristol.ac.uk/ status or fnancial support to study at international student fees for 2021/22 are ug-fees-funding universities in England. Fees will be shown as a guide. Fees are reviewed charged in line with overseas students annually and are liable to increase, with Tuition fees – UK students from 2021/22 onwards. the exception of clinical programme Tuition fees for UK students in 2021/22 fees (BDS, MB ChB, BVSc), which are are £9,250. Fees for 2022 entry are Tuition fees – Channel Island and fxed for the duration of the degree. expected to be confrmed and published Isle of Man students on our website in summer 2021. If you usually live in the Channel Islands Arts-based subjects £20,100 or Isle of Man, you will not be considered Science-based subjects £24,700 Eligible UK students can apply for a loan as a home student for funding purposes. BDS Dentistry £38,000 to cover the full cost of tuition fees. The University receives no additional MB ChB Medicine £35,000 You will not start repaying your loan until contribution from the UK government BVSc Veterinary Science £32,000 you have fnished your studies and are towards the cost of your studies. earning over the repayment threshold. Certain laboratory or studio-based Your tuition fees and the student support courses in the Faculty of Arts and available to you will be different from the Faculty of Social Sciences and Law those for mainland UK students. Visit: charge fees at the science-based bristol.ac.uk/ug-fees-funding or subject rate. Check our online course contact your relevant Island Education fnder for tuition fees for your chosen Authority for more details. course: bristol.ac.uk/ug-study

70 For helpful tips on budgeting and ways to make your money go further, go to: Living expenses bristol.ac.uk/money-saving-tips The cost of living in Bristol can vary greatly depending on your lifestyle. You will need to think about accommodation, food, books, entertainment and other costs. For a breakdown of estimated living expenses, visit: bristol.ac.uk/living-expenses

Support with living expenses If you are a full-time UK student under the age of 60 and studying for your frst degree, you may be eligible for a maintenance loan towards your living expenses in addition to your tuition fee loan. The loan amount will depend on your household income. You start repaying the loan once you have graduated and are earning over a certain amount. Further information and terms and conditions are available at www.gov.uk/student-fnance

Additional support is available for disabled students and those with childcare costs or adult dependants. Please contact your funding authority for more information.

International student funding In order to secure a visa to study in the UK, international students need to show they have suffcient funds to cover their frst-year tuition fees and living expenses. For information about visas, visit: bristol.ac.uk/directory/visas/tier-4

The UKCISA website also contains useful information on fees and funding for international students: www.ukcisa.org.uk

US loans For eligible US students, the University is authorised to certify federal student loans (subsidised, unsubsidised and PLUS loans) and private loans. Further details on US loans and how to apply are available at bristol.ac.uk/fees-funding/ awards/us-loans

Information and advice Our Student Funding Offce provides information and advice on fnancial support from the UK government and the University, managing your money, discretionary support and emergency loans: bristol.ac.uk/students/support/fnances

Please note: all fgures quoted apply to 2021 entry. At the time of writing, 2022 fgures have not been set. All fgures are subject to change.

71 Bursaries and scholarships If you have the talent and ability to succeed at Bristol, concerns about funding should not stop you from applying. The University offers a range of bursaries and scholarships to help.

To fnd out more about the bursaries Black Futures Scholarship Access to Bristol bursaries and scholarships detailed here and Available to Black and mixed Black The University invests in the local many other funding opportunities, visit: heritage UK applicants, these community by providing bursaries to bristol.ac.uk/scholarships scholarships offer £2,000 during the those who complete our Access frst year of undergraduate study. to Bristol scheme. The scheme offers University of Bristol bursary for Recipients will also have access to local students a taste of university UK students up to £2,500 of additional funding life through access to our academic The 2022 bursary support package to support employment opportunities, expertise and facilities. will be announced in summer 2021. such as internships or summer As a guide, the bursary support for 2021 placements: bristol.ac.uk/black- Students who successfully complete entrants is detailed below. futures-scholarship the Access to Bristol or Pathways to Health Sciences scheme and meet the Household Bursary Scholarships for international qualifying household income threshold income entitlement students and other criteria will be eligible for the In 2021, £1.75 million in scholarships was Access to Bristol bursary. £25,000 or below £2,060 offered to international students. For £25,001-£30,000 £1,550 the latest information, visit: bristol.ac.uk/ Details of the 2022 bursary will be international-scholarships announced in summer 2021. As a £30,001-£35,000 £1,290 guide, the bursary for 2021 entrants £35,001-£40,000 £780 Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarships is as follows: Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarships are £40,001-£42,875 £520 available to undergraduate students • a living-cost bursary of £3,855 for each with exceptional musical, dramatic year of the course, providing that students Conditions apply. To fnd out if you are eligible, or sporting talent outside their normal continue to meet the eligibility criteria. visit bristol.ac.uk/uob-bursary feld of study. Each year, we award approximately 20 scholarships of up to Find out more about the scheme In addition, there are scholarships £3,000: bristol.ac.uk/vc-scholarship and bursary at bristol.ac.uk/ funded by University of Bristol friends access-to-bristol and alumni. For further information, visit: bristol.ac.uk/additional-funding A similar bursary is available to students who complete our Bristol Scholars Please note: all fgures are quoted from 2021/22. scheme: bristol.ac.uk/bristol-scholars Details for 2022/23 are not available at the time of writing. All fgures are therefore subject to change.

72 ‘I’ve gained so much knowledge from the University even outside my course. I’ve played basketball for the University and attended careers fairs and skills workshops. I’ve grown in confidence as a result of the Lloyds Scholars opportunities this scholarship has The Lloyds Scholars Programme offers given me and hope to be able to students from lower income households a complete package of fnancial support, help in the University as they helped at least one paid internship, a business in this stage of my life.’ mentor and the opportunity to develop their employability skills, boosting future Sarmad Sanctuary Scholarship Benefciary career prospects. The scheme is open to UK students who are eligible for the Maintenance and Tuition Fee Loan from the Student Loans Company and have an annual household income of £25,000 or below.

For information about the 2022/23 programme, visit: bristol.ac.uk/ lloyds-scholars or www.lloyds- scholars.com

University of Bristol Financial Assistance Fund The University’s own fnancial assistance fund provides discretionary additional support for UK undergraduate students who, through no fault of their own, fnd themselves in fnancial diffculty: bristol.ac.uk/emergency-funds-ug 120 Scholarships funded by University of Bristol friends and alumni 73 Explore Bristol and fnd out more

If you are ready to discover more about becoming a University of Bristol student, there are many ways to visit us and find out more.

Open days and virtual open events Our open events allow you unique access to our departments and residences as well as offering you a chance to experience student life in Bristol. Due to the current uncertainty surrounding COVID-19 and social distancing, we are planning both virtual and physical events. In either circumstance we offer a packed programme of talks and tours, with many opportunities to meet academics, current students and our student services teams. For the latest on upcoming dates and events, visit: bristol.ac.uk/opendays

We hope to open bookings for our summer 2021 events in the spring.

74 Tour the campus Meet the team Offer holder events When government guidance allows, You can meet with us in person or If you receive an offer from us, you will we will resume our physical campus virtually at one of the higher education be invited to spend a day on campus or tours, led by current students. These or careers fairs we attend throughout online exploring your department are typically offered throughout the year. the UK. We visit schools and colleges and meeting students and staff from In the meantime, we are hosting regularly to give talks and run workshops your course. regular virtual tours. You can take our about the admissions process and self-guided audio walking tour and life at university. Offer holder events aim to give you a explore the Clifton campus in your own deeper insight into what life will be like time. For updates and more information, International applicants for you as a Bristol student. You will visit: bristol.ac.uk/campus-tours Our international recruitment advisers learn more about how we teach your attend education exhibitions around the subject and may be able to attend Virtual Bristol world as well as running online a taster lecture or practical session. If you can’t visit us in person, we offer information sessions. You can fnd a list If you’re visiting us on campus, you a range of virtual events throughout the of upcoming dates on our website or will also be able to view our facilities. year where you can fnd out more about contact the team for further information: studying and living in Bristol and ask us bristol.ac.uk/international/visit your questions. You can also explore university buildings and residences from Speak to the Enquiries team home via our virtual tour: If you have any questions about a Virtual open week bristol.ac.uk/virtual-bristol course or about making an application to study at Bristol, get in touch. 21-25 June Tel: +44 (0)117 394 1649 Email: [email protected] Find out more: bristol.ac.uk/ug-visits

75 University buildings Student Residential Village North This student village is in 44 Accommodation Offce, The Hawthorns 66 Humanities, School of, entry via 3-5 Woodland Road Stoke Bishop, approximately two 111 Accounting and Finance, 15-19 Tyndall’s Park Road Information Point, Student Information Service, 43 miles or a 40-minute walk from 20 Aerospace Engineering, Queen’s Building Senate House the main campus in Clifton. A regular 23 Anthropology and Archaeology, 43 Woodland Road 42 Indoor Sports Centre university bus service runs to 39 Applied Anatomy, Centre for, Southwell Street 116 International Offce, 31 Great George Street the campus and the journey takes 23 Arts, School of, 43 Woodland Road 58 Italian, entry via 3-5 Woodland Road around 15 minutes. 40 Arts and Social Sciences Library, Tyndall Avenue 26 Law School, Wills Memorial Building 66 Arts Faculty Offce, entry via 3-5 Woodland Road 110 Life Sciences Building, Tyndall Avenue 54 Beacon House Study Centre 18 Life Sciences Faculty Offce, 69 St Michael’s Hill North Village residences include 16 Biochemistry, Biomedical Sciences Building 123 Mathematics, Fry Building Badock Hall, Churchill Hall, 110 Biological Sciences, Life Sciences Building 20 Mechanical Engineering, Queen’s Building Durdham Hall, Hiatt Baker Hall, 13 Biomedical Sciences Teaching Laboratories 84 Medicine, Bristol Royal Infrmary University Hall and . 68 Business and Management, 12 Priory Road 25 Merchant Venturers Building, Woodland Road 41 Careers Service, Tyndall Avenue 58 Modern Languages, entry via 3-5 Woodland Road Student Residential Village East Cellular and Molecular Medicine, 76 Multifaith Chaplaincy Centre Our East Village residences are 16 Biomedical Sciences 58 Multimedia Centre (School of Modern Languages) based in and around Bristol’s 80 Centre for Academic Language and Development 81 Music, Victoria Rooms city centre, within walking distance Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, 56 Nursery, 34-35 St Michael’s Park of the main campus. 80 Richmond Building 78 Philosophy, Cotham House 12 Chemistry, Cantock’s Close 33 Physics, Wills Physics Laboratory, Tyndall Avenue East Village residences include 20 Civil Engineering, Queen’s Building Physiology, Pharmacology and Neuroscience, Campus Houses (St Michael’s Park, 16 Classics and Ancient History, entry via 3-5 Biomedical Sciences Building 66 St Michael’s Hill and Woodland Woodland Road 47 Policy Studies, 8 Priory Road Road), Colston Street, Culver House, 25 Computer Science, Merchant Venturers Building 43 Prospective Student Enquiries, Senate House Dean Street Works, New Bridewell, 93 Coombe Dingle Sports Complex 68 Psychological Science, 12a Priory Road Orchard Heights, Redland Road, 96 Dentistry, Bristol Dental School 20 Queen’s Building (Engineering) Riverside, The Courtrooms 77a Disability Services, Hampton House (rear) 66 Religion and Theology, entry via 3-5 Woodland Road and Unite House. 26 Earth Sciences, Wills Memorial Building 80 Richmond Building 68 Economics, 12 Priory Road 58 Russian Studies, entry via 3-5 Woodland Road Student Residential Village West 1 Education, School of, 35 Berkeley Square 30 Science Faculty Offce, Based in and around Clifton Village, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, 25 43 Senate House Study Centre, Senate House Merchant Venturers Building these residences are a 15-minute Social Sciences and Law Faculty Offce, 119 walk from the Clifton campus. 20 Engineering Design, Queen’s Building 2 Priory Road Northwell House is located near 20 Engineering Faculty Offce, Queen’s Building 68 Social Sciences Complex, Priory Road 29 Engineering Mathematics, Ada Lovelace Building the popular Gloucester Road. Sociology, Politics, and International Studies, 72 66 English, 3-5 Woodland Road 11 Priory Road 116 External Relations, 31 Great George Street 77 Student Counselling Service, Hampton House West Village residences include 80 Film and Television, Richmond Building 43 Student Funding Offce, Senate House Clifton Hill House, , 58 French, entry via 3-5 Woodland Road 77 Students’ Health Service, Hampton House Hillside Woodside, Manor Hall, 123 Fry Building 80 Students’ Union, Richmond Building Northwell House, Queen’s Road, 27 Geographical Sciences, University Road 80 Swimming Pool, Richmond Building Richmond Terrace and 58 German, entry via 3-5 Woodland Road 39 Veterinary School, Pre-Clinical, Southwell Street Winkworth House. 44 Hawthorns, The, Woodland Road 91 Veterinary School, Langford 41 Health Sciences Faculty Offce, Tyndall Avenue 81 Victoria Rooms Transport Hispanic, Portuguese and American Studies, 7 , Cantock’s Close If you live in University-allocated 58 - entry via 3 5 Woodland Road 26 Wills Memorial Building accommodation, you can travel History and History of Art, entry via 3-5 66 for free on the University bus service. Woodland Road For more information about accommodation see page 30. 76 93 COTHAM HILL Gloucester Road COTHAM ROAD SOUTH SOUTH ROAD COTHAM Key

79 COTHAM ROAD Coombe DIngle Sports Complex and 78 Student Residential Village North 77 University 77a ST MICHAEL’S HILL Steps 76 BELGRAVE ROAD

OAKFIELD ROAD A4018 ROAD WHITELADIES 111 66 Bus and coach station BBC ARK ROAD

WOODLAND ROAD TLE ROAD 39 MYR TYNDALL’S P 68 St Michael’s Park 56 72 58 47 PRIORY ROAD 40 49 84 ST MICHAEL’S41 PARK SOUTHWELL STREET 119 110 42 St Michael’s Hospital 44 43 37 Bristol Royal LOWER MAUDLIN STREET TYNDALL AVENUE ST PAUL’S ROAD Infrmary 97 WOODLAND ROAD 33a HORFIELD ROAD 96 D T RD ELTON ROAD 81 The FAYO ROL 54 Hawthorns UPPER MAUDLIN STREET Victoria Rooms 33b R 18 Beacon UNIVERSITY WALK 30a House 29 30 QUEENS AVE 108 23 St Michael’s RICHMOND HILL 123 Royal Fort Hill QUEENS ROAD A4018 VE Gardens 16

80 TANKARDS CLOSE 27 Y ROAD Students’ Union 13 PERR RUPERT STREET RICHMONDRichmond HILL A Building 20 NELSON STREET GORDON ROAD 26 12 The TRIANGLE SOUTH A4018 Courtrooms 25 7 Queen’s Wills Memorial Woodland Road PARK ROW

Buidling Road To Bristol Shopping Quarter COLSTON STREET COLSTON

1 VENUE Richmond PARK STREET A4018 Terrace Colston Street Orchard Heights COLSTON A Culver House/ Unite House CORN STREET

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