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Course Index 141 COURSES A-Z COURSE INDEX 141 Typical offers: Course UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB Pg Course index code length (ctx) (ctx) no BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES Typical offers: BSc Biology C100 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 58 Course UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB Pg code length (ctx) (ctx) no BSc Plant Sciences C201 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 58 ACCOUNTING BSc Zoology C300 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 58 BSc Accounting and Finance NN43 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 48 MSci Biology C103 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 58 BSc Accounting and Finance † 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 48 MSci Plant Sciences C203 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 58 with Study Abroad MSci Zoology C303 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 58 BSc Accounting and Finance NN34 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 48 BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES with Study in Continental Europe BSc Biomedical Sciences B900 3 years AAA AAC 36 32 60 BSc Accounting and Finance † 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 48 CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR MEDICINE with Professional Placement BSc Cancer Biology and Immunology B131 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 62 BSc Accounting and Management NN42 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 48 BSc Cancer Biology and † 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 62 BSc Accounting and Management † 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 48 Immunology with Study in Industry with Study Abroad BSc Cellular and Molecular B130 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 62 BSc Economics and Accounting LN14 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 48 Medicine BSc Economics and Accounting † 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 48 BSc Cellular and Molecular † 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 62 with Study Abroad Medicine with Study in Industry AEROSPACE ENGINEERING BSc Medical Microbiology C521 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 62 BEng Aerospace Engineering H405 3 years A*AA AAB 38 34 50 BSc Medical Microbiology † 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 62 MEng Aerospace Engineering H410 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 50 with Study in Industry MEng Aerospace Engineering † 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 50 BSc Virology and Immunology C540 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 62 with Study Abroad BSc Virology and Immunology † 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 62 MEng Aerospace Engineering with H401 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 50 with Study in Industry Study in Continental Europe CHEMICAL PHYSICS MEng Aerospace Engineering † 5 years A*AA AAB 38 34 50 BSc Chemical Physics F320 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 64 with a Year in Industry MSci Chemical Physics F322 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 64 ANCIENT HISTORY MSci Chemical Physics with F323 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 64 BA Ancient History V110 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 51 Industrial Experience ANTHROPOLOGY AND ARCHAEOLOGY CHEMISTRY BA Anthropology XD49 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 53 BSc Chemistry F100 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 65 BA Archaeology and Anthropology VL46 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 53 BSc Chemistry with F108 4 years See bristol.ac.uk/ 65 MArts Anthropology with Innovation XD50 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 100 a Preliminary Year of Study ug20-chemistry APPLIED ANATOMY MSci Chemistry F103 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 65 BSc Applied Anatomy B112 3 years ABB BBC 32 29 54 MSci Chemistry with F105 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 65 ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES, FOUNDATION IN Industrial Experience Foundation in Arts and Social †† 1 year See bristol.ac.uk/ 55 MSci Chemistry with Study Abroad F107 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 65 Sciences (CertHE) ug20-FYASS MSci Chemistry with Study F104 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 65 BIOCHEMISTRY in Continental Europe BSc Biochemistry C700 3 years AAA AAC 36 32 56 CHILDHOOD STUDIES BSc Biochemistry with C720 3 years AAA AAC 36 32 56 BSc Childhood Studies L520 3 years ABB BBC 32 29 66 Medical Biochemistry BSc Childhood Studies L524 3 years ABB BBC 32 29 66 BSc Biochemistry with Molecular C790 3 years AAA AAC 36 32 56 with Management Biology and Biotechnology BSc Childhood Studies with L522 3 years ABB BBC 32 29 128 BSc Biochemistry with † 4 years AAA AAC 36 32 56 Quantitative Research Methods Study in Industry BSc Childhood Studies L525 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 66 MSci Biochemistry C701 4 years AAA AAC 36 32 56 with Study Abroad MSci Biochemistry with C721 4 years AAA AAC 36 32 56 MSci Childhood Studies with L523 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 128 Medical Biochemistry Quantitative Research Methods MSci Biochemistry with Molecular C791 4 years AAA AAC 36 32 56 Biology and Biotechnology bristol.ac.uk/ug-study COURSES A-Z 142 COURSE INDEX Typical offers: Typical offers: Course UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB Pg Course UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB Pg code length (ctx) (ctx) no code length (ctx) (ctx) no CIVIL ENGINEERING DENTAL HYGIENE AND THERAPY BEng Civil Engineering H205 3 years A*AA AAB 38 34 68 BSc Dental Hygiene and Therapy B750 3 years BBB BCC 31 27 76 MEng Civil Engineering H200 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 68 DENTISTRY MEng Civil Engineering † 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 68 BDS Dentistry A206 5 years AAA AAC 36 32 77 with Study Abroad BDS Gateway to Dentistry A208 6 years BBC 29 77 MEng Civil Engineering with H201 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 68 ECONOMICS Study in Continental Europe BSc Economics L100 3 years A*AA AAB 38 34 78 MEng Civil Engineering † 5 years A*AA AAB 38 34 68 BSc Economics and Accounting LN14 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 48 with a Year in Industry BSc Economics and Accounting † 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 48 CLASSICAL STUDIES with Study Abroad BA Classical Studies Q810 3 years AAB BBB 34 31 70 BSc Economics and Econometrics L140 3 years A*AA AAB 38 34 78 BA English and Classical Studies QQ38 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 86 BSc Economics and Econometrics † 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 78 CLASSICS with Study Abroad BA Classics Q800 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 71 BSc Economics and Finance LN13 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 78 COMPUTER SCIENCE BSc Economics and Finance † 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 78 BEng Computer Science GH45 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 82 with Study Abroad and Electronics BSc Economics and Management LN12 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 106 BSc Computer Science G400 3 years A*AA AAB 38 34 72 BSc Economics and Management † 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 106 BSc Mathematics and GG14 3 years A*A*A AAA 40 36 72 with Study Abroad Computer Science BSc Economics and Mathematics LG11 3 years A*AA AAB 38 34 78 MEng Computer Science G403 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 72 BSc Economics and Politics LL12 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 78 MEng Computer Science GH46 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 82 BSc Economics and Politics † 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 78 and Electronics with Study Abroad MEng Computer Science and GH4P 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 82 BSc Economics with Study Abroad † 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 78 Electronics with Study Abroad BSc Economics with Study L101 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 78 MEng Computer Science G404 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 100 in Continental Europe with Innovation BSc Philosophy and Economics VL51 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 118 MEng Computer Science † 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 72 BSc Philosophy and Economics † 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 118 with Study Abroad with Study Abroad MEng Computer Science with G401 4 years A*AA AAB 38 34 72 EDUCATION Study in Continental Europe BSc Education Studies X300 3 years ABB BBC 32 29 81 MEng Mathematics and GG1K 4 years A*A*A AAA 40 36 72 X301 3 years ABB BBC 32 29 81 Computer Science BSc Psychology in Education CRIMINOLOGY ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING GH45 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 82 BSc Criminology M900 3 years ABB BBC 32 29 74 BEng Computer Science and Electronics BSc Criminology with M902 3 years ABB BBC 32 29 128 H600 3 years AAA ABB 36 32 82 Quantitative Research Methods BEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering BSc Criminology with Study Abroad M901 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 74 BEng Mechanical and H361 3 years AAA AAC 36 32 82 BSc Social Policy with Criminology LM49 3 years ABB BBC 32 29 132 Electrical Engineering MSci Criminology with M903 4 years ABB BBC 32 29 128 MEng Computer Science GH46 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 82 Quantitative Research Methods and Electronics CZECH MEng Computer Science GH4P 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 82 BA Czech and French RR1V 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 75 and Electronics with Study Abroad BA Czech and German RR2V 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 75 MEng Electrical and H606 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 82 BA Czech and Italian RR3V 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 75 Electronic Engineering BA Czech and Portuguese RR5V 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 75 MEng Electrical and Electronic † 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 82 BA Czech and Russian R701 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 75 Engineering with Study Abroad BA Czech and Spanish RR4V 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 75 MEng Electrical and Electronic H605 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 82 BA English and Czech QR3V 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 86 Engineering with Study in Continental Europe BA History and Czech VR1V 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 98 MEng Electrical and Electronic † 5 years AAA ABB 36 32 82 BA Music and Czech WR3V 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 114 Engineering with a Year in Industry bristol.ac.uk/ug-study COURSES A-Z COURSE INDEX 143 Typical offers: Typical offers: Course UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB Pg Course UCAS Course A-level A-level IB IB Pg code length (ctx) (ctx) no code length (ctx) (ctx) no MEng Mechanical and H360 4 years AAA AAC 36 32 82 FOUNDATION PROGRAMME (international students) Electrical Engineering International Foundation †† 1 year Please visit bristol.ac.uk/ 90 MEng Electrical and Electronic H604 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 100 Programme (Arts and Humanities; ug20-internationalfoundation Engineering with Innovation Science, Technology, Engineering and MEng Mechanical and Electrical † 5 years AAA AAC 36 32 82 Mathematics; Social Sciences and Law) Engineering with a Year in Industry International Foundation Programme †† 1 year Please visit bristol.ac.uk/ 91 ENGINEERING DESIGN Medicine and Dentistry ug20-ifpmeddent MEng Engineering Design H150 5 years A*AA AAB 38 34 84 FRENCH with Study in Industry BA Czech and French RR1V 4 years AAB BBB 34 31 92 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS BA English and French QR31 4 years AAA ABB 36 32 86 BEng
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