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University Foundation Programme University Destinations University Foundation Programme Pathways - Possible Progression examples HealtH ScienceS Science • Medicine at University of central lancashire • Maths and Physics at University of Bristol • Medicine at Brunel University • Mathematics, Operational Research and Statistics at • Pharmacy at Kings college, london cardiff University • Pharmacy at University of east anglia • Maths and Physics at coventry University • Psychology at University of nottingham • computer Science at coventry University • Psychology at University of exeter • computer Science at University of nottingham • Psychology at Royal Holloway University of london • information and communication technology at • Biomedical Science at University of central lancashire De Montfort University • Biochemistry at Kings college london • computing and information technology at University of Surrey • Public Health at Middlesex University • Business information Systems at University of east anglia Uea • Public Health at Oxford Brookes University • information technology Management for Business at University • Public Health at cardiff Metropolitan University of the West of england • Food Science and nutrition at University of leeds • computer Science at Heriot-Watt University • Food Science and nutrition at University of Surrey • computer Science at Middlesex University • Food and nutrition at coventry University • Human Biology at loughborough University laW • nottingham trent University SPORt • University of Sussex • Sport Management at loughborough University • the University of law • Sport Science at University of Birmingham • University of leicester • Sport and exercise Science at University of Bath • goldsmiths, University of london • Sports Psychology at Buckinghamshire new University • University of Birmingham • Sports coaching and analysis at london South Bank University • Swansea University • Sports Studies at University of Stirling • aston University, Birmingham • Sports coaching and analysis at london South Bank University • University of Plymouth • University of exeter • law with criminology at Birmingham city University engineeRing • law with criminology at nottingham trent University • Software and electronic engineering at University of leicester • civil engineering at University of Surrey • civil and Structural engineering at University of Bradford • Railway engineering at University of Sheffield • chemical engineering at Swansea University • civil engineering at cardiff University • civil engineering at University of Portsmouth • Sound engineering and Production at Birmingham city University www.brookehousecollege.co.uk Finance anD BUSineSS cOMMUnicatiOn anD MeDia • international Business at Regent’s University london • translation at london Metropolitan University • economics at University of Birmingham • international Relations with languages at • Finance, accounting and Management at University of london Metropolitan University nottingham • Media and communication at coventry University • Business Management, accounting & Finance at • international Relations and Social Policy at aston University nottingham trent University • Politics at loughborough University • Real estate at Reading University • Human Resource Management at aston University • Business Management at University of Sheffield • accounting and Finance at Swansea University • international Business at University of West london cReative aRtS • Business entrepreneurship and innovation at • architecture at De Montfort University De Montfort University • architecture at Brighton University • Business Management at aston University • graphic Design at nottingham trent University • actuarial Science at city University, University of essex • creative and cultural industries: Design Marketing at • international Business at city University Kingston University • Marketing and Management at newcastle University • computer Science at University of Surrey • international Business at University of liverpool • contour Fashion at University of arts london • Business Management at city University • animation at University of arts london • accounting and Finance at University of Bath • landscape architecture at gloucestershire University • Business economics at University of Surrey • interior Design at leeds Beckett University • Business Management (entrepreneurship) with a Year in industry at Swansea University • Business and Management with a Year in industry at University of York • Politics and international Relations at University of Westminster • Business and Management at Royal Holloway, University of london • Business and Management at University of Reading • Business and Human Resource Management at anglia Ruskin University • Finance and investment at University of Brighton • Business Management and economics at Bristol • Business Management and economics at University of the West of england • Business and Management at Brunel University • Banking and Finance at cardiff Metropolitan University • Marketing and advertising with Business experience at Kingston University • Business Management at lancaster University • accounting and Finance at lancaster University • Management Studies at University of leicester • Business Management at london South Bank University • Marketing communications at University of Roehampton • global Management (leadership & Management) at Regent’s University london • Management at University of Bath Market Harborough, Leicestershire, LE16 7AU, England Telephone: +44(0)1858 462452 Email: [email protected] www.brookehousecollege.co.uk.
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