2024 University of Southampton Undergraduate Prospectus

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UNDERGRADUATE PROSPECTUS 2024


Top 15 UK institution for employability*

VISIT US Attend one of our Open Days in 2023 to explore our campuses, learn about student life and see Southampton for yourself.

VISIT US

Top 15 UK university**

Top 100 global university***

First Look virtual events Before you visit our campuses, take a virtual First Look at Southampton. Hear from staff and students about how we’ll support you and how to get the most out of student life, among other topics. Tuesday 9 May Wednesday 10 May Thursday 11 May

Home to around

24,800 students

2023 Open Days Southampton campuses: Saturday 24 June Sunday 25 June Sunday 10 September Saturday 7 October Sunday 8 October

BOOK YOUR PLACE

www.southampton.ac.uk/ug/openday

Winchester School of Art (WSA): Saturday 17 June Saturday 7 October Wednesday 25 October Saturday 18 November Once you apply to study with us, you may also be invited to an Applicant Visit Day, where you can discover even more about your chosen course. www.southampton.ac.uk/ug/visitus

Choosing your university is about more than finding a course. It’s about starting the next chapter of your life and taking another step towards becoming the person you want to be. Hear Chijioke, a second-year Medicine student, speak about his Southampton experience

All photos and case studies in this prospectus are from our University of Southampton staff, students and alumni communities. *QS Graduate Employability Rankings, 2022 **Complete University Guide, 2023 ***QS World University Rankings, 2023

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CONTENTS National Oceanography Centre Southampton (NOCS)

At Southampton, we share your passion for learning, and encourage you to explore and evolve in a friendly, exciting community.

University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust (UHS)

You’ll have the chance to discover more about yourself while helping to change the world for the better.

Visit us Visit us

Applying, finance and support 2

How to Apply

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Fees and Funding

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Winchester School of Art (WSA) Avenue Campus

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Choosing your university is about starting the next chapter of your life and taking another step towards becoming the person you want to be.

Boldrewood Innovation Campus

Highfield Campus

ONCAMPUS Southampton

Support 54

Studying and student life Contents 4 Our Community 6

Your courses

Study Abroad

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Your Education Experience

Year in Employment, Placements and Internships

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Courses 65 Courses Table

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Careers, Employability and Student Enterprise 16 Students’ Union

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Sports 24 Accommodation 28 International Students 32 Campuses 34 Highfield Campus

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How to find us

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City Life

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Next steps Next Steps to Southampton

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very proud to be a part of “ I‘m this community; there’s endless support from every department and society. My tutor and all of my lecturers genuinely care about my wellbeing and my studies. The community is like no other, and I’m learning so much from being around people from different cultures and backgrounds. Pietro Andreotti (he/him) BA (Hons) English Language and Linguistics (with a year abroad), first year

Find out more about what Southampton has to offer you by watching our city video 4

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OUR COMMUNITY OUR COMMUNITY

We’re passionate about building a community where you’re free to be your whole, true self. Southampton is not only a place where you’ll achieve exciting things and learn from leading minds; it’s a place where you can truly belong. Meet and connect with people who will help you see the world differently. Campaign for causes you’re passionate about, educate yourself on important topics, and influence social change. Making a positive difference is only possible when we all come together, bringing different experiences, perspectives, talents and knowledge. As a University, we can only achieve our mission to change the world for the better with people from all backgrounds on our side. You could make the next big discovery, transform the way we think, or create something beautiful. We can’t wait to welcome you.

spent lots of time with the LGBTQ+ “ I’ve society, attending Pride and going out clubbing for the first time, and also with the Student Christian Movement, sitting in the Faith and Reflection Centre with like-minded people discussing our faiths. Joining these societies has helped me to form a group of friends I can rely on, helping to make my five years in Southampton more comfortable and to really feel like home. Having a good group of friends and plenty of support from the University has made moving to a big city much easier.

Lux Williams (they/them) MEng Aeronautics and Astronautics/Spacecraft Engineering, second year (centre left)

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important factor for me was that “ An Southampton supports students from a variety of backgrounds. As a care leaver and an estranged student, I was eligible for support from the University, helping me financially and academically. I also had the opportunity to intern with the Widening Participation and Social Mobility department, which allowed me to help make the University more accessible to students from backgrounds like my own. It was a valuable experience, and I’m continuing to work as a student ambassador, sharing my experience with others.

Sophie Ehles (she/her) MEng Mechanical Engineering, final year

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my semester abroad at “ Ithespent University of Bergen. It was an

STUDY ABROAD Our international connections will boost your employability and your social skills, as well as your knowledge. Opportunities include: + integrated year abroad programmes + a semester abroad + summer schools + international work placements

Our long-established networks with partner institutions worldwide mean you can study at world-renowned universities around the globe.

Destinations include:

I made lifelong friends around the world and invaluable connections for my future career. As a result of my semester abroad, I returned to Norway in Summer 2022 for an internship.

+ Europe + the USA + Hong Kong + Australia + New Zealand + Japan

The experience shaped my character, giving me more confidence and a newfound sense of adventure!

among many others.

Marianne Williams-Kerslake (she/her) MSci Marine Biology with Oceanography, final year

We’ll give you all the support you need to make your journey as easy as possible, including a designated academic exchange coordinator, financial support, and useful pre-departure information.

You can also learn a language alongside your studies — whether you study abroad or not — thanks to modules and courses available via the Centre for Language Study or the Southampton Language Opportunity.

You don’t need to worry about language barriers, either. Free or subsidised language courses will give you a head start, and many of our partner institutions teach in English.

Whether you want to fully immerse yourself for a year, or get a taste of life in a different country over the summer, the world is ready and waiting for you.

Find out more: www.southampton.ac.uk/ug/ studyexchange 10

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Are you feeling adventurous? Explore the world, enhance your CV, connect with culture and make unforgettable memories by choosing to study abroad.

amazing experience that I would definitely recommend. I was able to travel around Norway, and I studied modules and undertook fieldwork specific to the area.


was attracted to Southampton for many “ Ireasons, including its offer of a reduced EPQ STUDENT STORY SECTION

entry requirement and the opportunity for a Year in Industry. My placement year at Samsung Electronics allowed me to put the theories I had learnt during my studies into practice. It helped me gain valuable employability skills, and gave me corporate experience, while providing me with a newfound perspective on my studies. The range of opportunities at the University is what makes Southampton unique – there is something for everyone, and you can really tailor your experience to you. Olivia Batten (she/her) BSc Marketing with Placement Year, final year

Completing an EPQ gives you important research and academic skills that will support

your success at University

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Develop your skills in the workplace and stand out to employers with a Year in Employment, internship or work experience placement. Our placement opportunities can prepare you for moving into the world of work, enhance your CV beyond your studies, showcase your skills and help you plan your future career.

Year in Employment We offer Year in Employment placements across many of our courses. This means you can apply to work for a year in an organisation of your choice following your second year of study. You could even work abroad depending on where your placement is based.

UoS Internships UoS Internships are paid, University-approved, shortterm roles with local and national startups, SMEs, large corporations and public and third-sector organisations.

chose to undertake a Year in “ IEmployment where I worked as an Immigration Intern at PwC. This experience helped me develop both my commercial awareness and confidence within the industry, as well as exposing me to a variety of different careers I had not considered before.

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YEAR IN EMPLOYMENT, PLACEMENTS AND INTERNSHIPS

The benefits of a Year in Employment are endless: you’ll be developing both your technical and people skills while expanding your professional network. Now that I have returned to campus to complete my final year, I feel refreshed and excited for what’s ahead after I graduate!

Aeman Saidi (he/him) LLB Law with a Year in Employment, final year

Lasting between six and 12 weeks, each opportunity is carefully selected by our Careers, Employability and Student Enterprise team to give you the most exciting and valuable experience.

Student Innovation Projects Build your commercial awareness and develop your problem-solving skills with our Student Innovation Projects. You’ll work in a small team with a business or nonprofit organisation, and create inventive ways to help them thrive.

Placement support You’ll receive the guidance you need from Careers, Employability and Student Enterprise. Our teams can also offer advice and support in sourcing, applying and preparing for other work experience opportunities.

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As a Southampton student, you’ll stand out in the jobs market; we have the tools to make you even more distinctive.

96%

Whether you have a plan, or you’re still working out what you want to do, our Careers, Employability and Student Enterprise service can guide and support you at every stage.

were in employment or further study

of our graduates

15 months after graduating*

We’ll help you explore your options, gain valuable experiences, and take your next step. Our strong links with business and industry mean that we offer many opportunities to help you discover and realise your potential. Benefit from: + work placements

Southampton graduates are employed at high-profile organisations including:

+ personalised career coaching for first-generation students

+ Apple

+ internships

+ BT

+ volunteering opportunities

+ Dyson

+ careers fairs

+ GlaxoSmithKline (GSK)

+ one-to-one advice sessions

+ Goldman Sachs

+ employer-led events

+ Jaguar Land Rover

+ tools and workshops via our online Career Hub

+ JP Morgan

Student Enterprise

+ Mercedes F1 Team

Turn your big ideas into reality. The Student Enterprise Team offers everything you need to achieve your entrepreneurial goals, including: + funding + skills-development workshops + a community of experts and mentors + creative co-working spaces Our on-campus startup accelerator, Future Worlds, can help you create and develop your startup so you can change the world with your ideas. The Social Impact Lab can also support you in becoming a future social impact leader.

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+ BBC

I’m currently undertaking an internship with the Careers, Fairs and Events team at the University, giving me experience in structuring, organising and promoting internal and external events. It’s incredible to be part of all the ‘behind-the-scenes’ effort and work that the University does to reach out to students and put on incredible events.

CAREERS, EMPLOYABILITY AND STUDENT ENTERPRISE

CAREERS, EMPLOYABILITY AND STUDENT ENTERPRISE

Further support, including the Career Mentoring Programme, has provided invaluable guidance and feedback, helping me to be in the best position to pursue the career of my dreams after graduation. Sofia Rossi (she/her) BSc Biomedical Science, second year

+ Microsoft + NHS + Office for National Statistics (ONS) + PwC + Red Bull Racing F1 Team + Rolls-Royce + Sky

Top 20 employer-targeted UK university**

*HESA Graduate Outcomes, 2019/20 **The Graduate Market in 2022, High Fliers Research, 2022

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wanted to use my summer to learn some new “ Icareer skills, so I applied for the Accessibility Allies internship at the University. Our task was to make online learning content more accessible. As students, we had first-hand experience of how important it is for our online learning resources to be fully accessible, and it was a great project to work on! The experience helped me gain transferable skills, strengthened my confidence in presenting and improved my teamwork skills. It also made me realise how passionate I am about helping other students, which led to me undertaking other responsibilities such as becoming a course rep. Sian Brookes (she/her) MEng Computer Science, third year; Accessibility Allies Intern (right)

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As President of the African Caribbean society, I worked closely with SUSU this year to plan an active Black History Month full of activities.

Making sure students are represented with safe and enjoyable spaces which allow them to have an increased sense of belonging is my ultimate aim as BAME officer.

Daniel Ajayi (he/him) LLB Law and Psychology, final year; BAME Officer at SUSU

STUDENTS’ UNION As soon as you arrive, you automatically become a member of the University of Southampton Students’ Union (SUSU). Run for students by students, SUSU aims to make sure you love your time at Southampton. Its purpose is to help you make friends, support you during your degree, and give you a voice in the University and the wider community. From joining societies to driving change, SUSU is here to make your student experience unforgettable.

Representation Do you want to make a difference? Run for one of the positions in the Students’ Union’s elections and become the voice of students across the University, taking the lead on subjects that matter to you.

Opportunities This is your chance to try something new. The Union has over 400 clubs and societies, ranging from archery and performing arts to debating and quidditch. 20

Volunteer your time and give back to the community with RAG (Raise and Give), a student group that organises fundraising events to benefit local, national and international charities. Become a radio DJ, TV presenter or podcaster with SURGE, or try out journalism with one of the awardwinning student magazines, Wessex Scene and The Edge. Is sustainability and saving the planet important to you? Join one of our many conservation and volunteering societies to help make a real impact.

Support Get free, independent and confidential advice from The Advice Centre on matters including student finance, housing and academic issues.

Places Dance the night away in the Union’s venues at gigs and student balls, or catch a film in the Union’s 260-seat, student-run cinema. Feeling hungry? Enjoy coffee and cake in The Bridge, delicious vegan and vegetarian food in The Plant Pot, or a drink with friends in The Stag’s sports bar or Below Deck outdoor bar.

Freshers’ Start your University experience with Freshers’: a full programme of activities and events from the Union during your first few weeks at Southampton, designed to help you settle in, meet new people and learn about student life.

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STUDENTS’ UNION

Helping to coordinate these activities also motivated me to apply for the role of BAME officer, through which I can create more positive and progressive spaces for the ethnically diverse.


Joining a society can

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enhance your CV beyond your studies

have always been keen to get involved in “ Istudent societies and clubs; they’ve helped me develop key employability skills, as well as helping me meet some of my best friends with whom I live today! As the Vice President of the European Law Students’ Association (ELSA) and the President of Lawyers Without Borders Student Division, I have gained hands-on experience in my field of study. All of this has shaped my time at Southampton, and I’ve made some amazing memories. Mikaela Hristova (she/her) LLB Law, final year

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SPORTS SPORTS

‘Active for all’ is our motto at Southampton. Whatever your fitness goals and experience, we have plenty of ways to get active, meet new people, have fun, and look after your physical and mental health.

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Access to

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+ + + + + + + + +

25-metre, six-lane swimming pool Over 140 fitness stations 20 grass and synthetic pitches Two sports halls Martial arts studio Indoor bouldering wall Fitness classes Three watersports centres Personal training

Flexible fitness Choose from a range of flexible memberships. + Sport Passes for Team Southampton club members. + Monthly student memberships: rolling access to all sites and facilities, free activity booking and discounted watersports courses.

Open to all

+ Annual student memberships: all the benefits of a monthly membership plus 12 free passes for friends, access to over 70 gyms around the UK, and discounts on personal training.

From complete beginners to national competitors, everyone can join in.

Be Active

+ Pay-as-you-go options.

Team Southampton is proud to be an inclusive and welcoming sports environment. Our sports clubs are led by students for students, and you don’t need any previous experience.

Our unique Be Active programme offers free, yearround recreational sporting activities. Try something different and meet new people in a non-competitive environment, with all equipment provided.

Our facilities are open to everyone, and support is always available from our sports department and the Students’ Union (SUSU).

You can also take part in more unusual events such as our Colour Fun Run and UV table tennis sessions.

We’re upgrading and expanding our sports facilities so we can offer bigger, better, and more inclusive fitness and wellbeing opportunities for our communities.

£40m

invested in upgrading our sports facilities

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coming to University, “ Since I have joined a gym for the STUDENT STORY

first time, and I am going regularly. It has increased my self-confidence and my mental wellbeing immensely! The closeness of the gym on campus is so convenient and exactly what I was lacking before. All the staff I’ve met are super friendly and helpful on the gym floor. I was also encouraged to join recreational volleyball which contributes to the competitiveness I was lacking in my life – I’ve just joined the women’s second team!

Jenan Razian (she/her) BSc Biology, final year

We’re making an

outstanding contribution towards encouraging physical activity*

*We received the Physical Activity Excellence (PAE) Award from British Universities and Colleges Sports (BUCS), the governing body for sport in higher education, in 2023

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Our accommodation guarantee

ACCOMMODATION Welcome to your home from home. Make new friends, grow in confidence and live independently in a safe space.

Over

student rooms*

Our wide range of accommodation means there are options for all budgets and requirements. Prices can range from £121 to £214 per week***, depending on your choice of room and location. See our website for our most up-to-date fees.

See our website for full terms of our accommodation guarantee.

ACCOMMODATION

6,000

New undergraduate students are covered by our accommodation guarantee, as long as the University of Southampton is your first choice and you apply before the deadline.

How much does it cost?

24-hour support and advice

Why live in University halls? + A guaranteed offer of accommodation in your first year.

+ On-site University staff and access to halls events.

+ All-inclusive rents: utilities and high-speed wifi are all covered in fees.

+ Maintenance support and contents insurance as standard.

+ 24-hour receptions at all sites.

+ Easy access to campuses and the city by foot, bus or bike.

+ En suite rooms and shared bathroom flats available. + Choose between part-catered or self-catered accommodation. + Free bus pass included, providing unlimited travel around our campuses and Southampton.** + 24-hour welfare support, security and CCTV. 28

+ LGBTQ+ flats available.

+ Accessible and adapted rooms, and space for couples and families. + Modern social and study spaces on site. + Meet fellow University of Southampton students and build your own community.

* We may offer accommodation managed by a trusted accommodation provider ** Bus pass not included with our Winchester halls *** Based on 2022/23 accommodation prices

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How to apply

Distances from halls of residence to:

Once you receive a formal offer of study from us, you can apply for accommodation via our online accommodation portal.

Watch our accommodation video playlist on YouTube

HIGHFIELD CAMPUS

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Glen Eyre 16 mins 10 mins

5 mins

City Gateway 20 mins 10 mins

10 mins

Wessex Lane 25 mins 10 mins

10 mins

Archers Road 40 mins 15 mins

15 mins

Mayflower 48 mins 20 mins

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Erasmus Park 11 mins 13 mins

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Highfield 15 mins 10 mins

WINCHESTER SCHOOL OF ART

currently living in “ I’m Montefiore Halls at Wessex Lane, which I’m really enjoying! I’ve made some great friends who I’ll be living with again next year. The rooms are large with plenty of storage – we use the living room and kitchen space to watch films together. Benefits of living in University accommodation include the support and services including parcel collection and security which operate 24/7. The Unilink buses make travelling around the city easy and stress free.

Jack Lippiatt (he/him) MEng Aeronautics and Astronautics, first year

Application timeline MARCH 2024 Accommodation applications open online

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MARCH 2024 ONWARDS

1 JULY 2024

MID AUGUST 2024

20-22 SEPTEMBER 2024

Room offers begin to be sent out

New students must have applied for accommodation before this date to be eligible for our accommodation guarantee

Room offers completed for students covered by the guarantee

Move into accommodation

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INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

University offers a lot of “ The help for international students:

Living and learning in a different country is a big step. From application support to helping you on arrival, we can help you settle into your new life in the UK.

Our International Office Our friendly International Office staff are based in the UK and across the world. We regularly travel to meet potential students at exhibitions and events.

Fees We are one of only a few UK universities who offer fixed fees for international students. We also make it easy for you, your sponsor or funding body to pay your fees directly to us online. See page 48 for more fees information.

Accommodation

We’re always happy to meet remotely or face-to-face and answer any questions you may have about living and studying here in Southampton.

We guarantee a place in University accommodation for your first year, as long as you fulfil the full criteria. See page 28 for more details.

Official overseas representatives

Welcome Programme

We work with several overseas agencies who support students with applications to the UK.

Our free Welcome Programme for international students will help you settle into life in the UK and at the University before your studies begin in September. Meet other undergraduate students, attend talks, socialise and explore our campuses and the city.

There is no obligation for you to use one of these agencies to apply to the University. A full list is available on our website.

English language requirements and support You’ll need to show that you have sufficient knowledge of the English language before arriving at Southampton. Applicants who require a visa to study in the UK will additionally need to satisfy the University’s English language requirements in order to be ‘sponsored’ by the University.

Meet and Greet We’ll meet you at London Gatwick, London Heathrow or Southampton Airport and transport you directly to your accommodation with our free Meet and Greet Airport Collection Service. This is open to all new international students upon arrival in January, June, July and September.

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Join our international student community on the south coast of the UK.

from tutorial courses for dissertations, to language bridging and ongoing language guidance. All the support feels really personalised, as the University has really thought about what is needed from an international student’s point of view. I’ve had the opportunity to help other international students during my time at Southampton; working as a student ambassador, picking up flights and giving tours to new students. I’ve even joined the International Office on an internship where I am part of the China social media team.

Shuheng Zhang (she/her) BA English with Creative Writing, second year

You can register for the Welcome Programme and Meet and Greet service from June.

All English language requirements for our courses are on our website. Our presessional courses help you prepare before you start your course, and you can also access academic English language support during your studies.

Visas You will need to find out about the UK’s immigration procedures well in advance of your arrival. Our specialist Visa and Immigration Student Advice Service (VISAS) can help advise and support you. You can find out more on our website.

More than

10,000

international students from over 100 countries* Find out more: www.southampton.ac.uk/ug/ international *undergraduate and postgraduate students

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Boldrewood Innovation Campus

CAMPUSES

Boldrewood is our base for engineering studies and research, as well as the Southampton Business School. This is where you’ll find: + our Jaguar Land Rover driving simulator + our Boeing flight simulators

CAMPUSES

Watch our Highfield Campus Tour video on YouTube

We have five campuses in Southampton, one in Winchester and one in Malaysia.

+ our 138m towing tank + our £48m UKCRIC National Infrastructure Laboratory + cafes and study spaces Distance from Highfield Campus: 10 mins

5 mins

5 mins

Avenue Campus Avenue is home to our humanities subjects. This is where you’ll find: + our Digital Humanities Hub and Avenue Film Theatre + our video editing suite + a cafe and a variety of study spaces + a student common room + the archaeology bones laboratory Distance from Highfield Campus:

Highfield Campus We’re investing

£600 million in developing our campuses and facilities

20 mins

Highfield is our main campus for all subjects. It’s likely you’ll have lectures on Highfield Campus as well as on the campus dedicated to your subject of study. This is where you’ll find: + Hartley Library + Jubilee Sports Centre + The Students’ Union (SUSU) + The Student Hub + cafes, bars, shops and markets + healthcare sites

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7 mins

University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust (UHS) UHS is the main place of study for medical students. This is where you’ll find: + the Health Services Library + clinical skills rooms

+ Turner Sims concert hall

+ lecture theatres and research labs

+ specialist research and study facilities across many subject areas

+ our Centre for Cancer Immunology (CCI)

+ Early Years Centre + Faith and Reflection Centre and Muslim prayer room

+ a Major Trauma Centre (MTC)

Distance from Highfield Campus: 45 mins

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Distance from Southampton city centre: 40 mins 34

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National Oceanography Centre Southampton (NOCS)

Spaces in the city centre

Winchester School of Art (WSA)

NOCS, our waterfront campus, is the base for study of ocean and Earth science (OES).

We’re expanding into Southampton’s city centre, offering updated teaching and learning spaces in the heart of the Cultural Quarter at the Sir James Matthews building.

This is where you’ll find:

This is where you’ll find: + the coral reef laboratory

Students taking an International Foundation Year course will also find the ONCAMPUS Southampton learning space just a short walk from Southampton’s city centre.

+ the National Oceanographic Library + RV Callista, our 20m teaching and research catamaran + environmental geochemistry and radiochemistry laboratories + study spaces and lecture theatres + a cafe with views over Southampton water

40 mins

+ Students’ Union + WSA Library + WSA Student Hub + study spaces and a cafe + cutting-edge workshops, computer suites and large studios + industry standard equipment across Fashion and Textiles, Design, Art and Media + Winchester West Wing: a dedicated space for Fashion Management and Leadership students in the city centre

Distance from Highfield Campus: 70 mins

+ WSA Gallery

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+ a multi-purpose aquarium

WSA is home to our art and design courses.

25 mins

Located in Winchester. 20-minute train journey from Winchester to Southampton. one hour from London by train. 5-minute walk from Winchester city centre.

University of Southampton Malaysia (UoSM) UoSM is our international campus, focused on engineering, business, and computer science. This is where you’ll find: + options to study in both Malaysia and the UK + our aerospace lab + a design studio + business experimental labs + our 12-terminal Bloomberg Suite + state-of-the-art recreational spaces + a range of open learning spaces Located in Eco Botanic City in Iskandar Puteri, Johor.

We aim to reach

net zero *for Scope 1 and 2 emissions specifically, with a reduction for Scope 3; University of Southampton Sustainability Strategy, 2020-2025

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across our sites by 2030*

20-minute drive from Johor Bahru city centre. 15-minute drive to Singapore via Second Link bridge. 30-minute drive to Johor Bahru Senai International Airport. 37


HIGHFIELD CAMPUS HIGHFIELD CAMPUS

Highfield Campus is the heart of our University. If you study in Southampton, you’re likely to spend a lot of time here, with plenty of places to study, socialise, exercise and find support. This photo shows just some of the key locations at Highfield. Why not attend one of our Open Days to see the whole space for yourself? Visit Portswood for shops, cafes and more

Early Years Centre

The Student Hub

Southampton city centre this way Jubilee Sports Centre

Hartley Library

Enjoy our green spaces

The Shop

The Students’ Union (SUSU)

Wessex Lane halls this way The Unilink bus interchange

Boldrewood Innovation Campus this way

Glen Eyre halls this way

The Arlott cafe

More cafes this way

The Stag’s

Avenue Campus this way University Health Service this way

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HOW TO FIND US With fast rail links with London and across the UK, an airport and a world-famous port, plus great public transport, you can stay well connected with friends, family, and the rest of the world.

SCOTLAND

Southampton is around 80 minutes from London Waterloo by train

We have direct rail links with the north, south east and south west of the UK

A coach service connects Southampton and Winchester with London Victoria and London Heathrow Airport, via Highfield Campus

HOW TO FIND US

Glasgow

Edinburgh 8 hrs

NORTHERN IRELAND

7 hrs

Belfast

6 hrs 5 hrs

Manchester

4 hrs 3 hrs ENGLAND

2 hrs WALES

1 hr Join Lydia, our student vlogger, on a tour of Southampton

London

SOUTHAMPTON Getting around the city + Our award-winning Unilink bus service connects our campuses in Southampton with the city. + A free Unilink bus pass is included in your fees for University halls in Southampton.* + Secure cycle storage is available on our campuses. + There are 45 miles of dedicated cycle routes around Southampton. + E-scooters and e-bikes are available to rent in the city.

Southampton Central Station is up to 30 minutes from Highfield Campus by bus

Airport Parkway train station, and Southampton Airport, are just 15 minutes from Highfield Campus by bus

*Bus pass not included in our Winchester halls

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Life in Winchester Just a short train ride from Southampton, the city of Winchester is the ideal home for our students at Winchester School of Art (WSA), and a great place to visit. + Shop small in local stores or indulge yourself at luxury outlets.

+ Make the most of the countryside, with scenic walks on your doorstep.

+ Relax, study, or enjoy brunch in independent cafes and bakeries.

+ Surround yourself with historic sites, including Winchester Cathedral and King Arthur’s Round Table.

+ Watch live drama, comedy, and dance at Theatre Royal Winchester.

+ Experience exciting arts festivals and cultural events.

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+ Socialise in quality bars and restaurants with new-found friends.

+ Spot locations from favourite films and shows, including The Crown.

Find out more about what Southampton has to offer you by watching our city video

CITY LIFE Live, study and socialise in one of the most varied and exciting cities on the south coast. + Meet with friends, grab brunch, and run errands in the popular student area of Portswood — just a 10-minute walk from Highfield Campus.

+ Celebrate equality, diversity, and inclusion at Southampton Pride — the fastest-growing Pride event in the South.

+ Discover new music at countless live music venues.

+ Cheer on local, national, and international sports teams at St Mary’s Stadium and the Ageas Bowl.

+ Attend festivals and seasonal events throughout the year, including Mela, Christmas ice skating, Music in the City and more. + Watch popular West End shows on tour at Mayflower Theatre — the biggest theatre on the south coast. + Enjoy the city’s buzzing nightlife in areas like Bedford Place and Oxford Street. + Grab coffee with friends at one of the city’s many independent cafes. + Taste flavours from around the world at local independent eateries and popular national chain restaurants. 42

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+ Experience art at the University’s own John Hansard Gallery: one of the UK’s leading contemporary galleries, which offers free, groundbreaking exhibitions in the city centre. + Relax in central parks or enjoy a picnic on Southampton Common. + Explore beautiful landscapes at the nearby New Forest National Park. + Walk the ancient city walls and learn about our city’s past in our museums.

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For the latest deadline dates and information, visit www.ucas.com

HOW TO APPLY Application timeline 31 JANUARY 2024

END OF JUNE 2024

You can submit your application to UCAS from early September

We recommend you submit your application (excluding medicine) by the Equal Consideration Deadline

Final deadline for applications in main cycle (other than medicine)

EARLY SEPTEMBER 2024

JULY 2024 If you have received all your university decisions by early July, you must reply by mid July

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SEPTEMBER 2023

All remaining conditions of your offer must be met by this date

OCTOBER 2023

EARLY JUNE 2024

EARLY JULY 2024

AUGUST 2024

Deadline for medicine applications via UCAS

If you have received all your university decisions by mid May, you must reply by early June

Clearing opens

Results days for many qualifications

MID/LATE SEPTEMBER 2024 Students arrive at the University

Before you apply + Check our website for the latest course options and up-to-date entry requirements. + Familiarise yourself with the application timeline. + Read our Admissions Policy on our website.

How and when to apply

How we assess your application

+ Applications should be submitted via UCAS (www.ucas.com).

+ We are committed to considering every application fairly.

+ Our institution code is S27 and our code name is SOTON.

+ We consider your merit and potential by assessing your whole application.

+ Applications can be submitted from early September.

+ We look at:

+ your qualifications

+ The deadline for medicine is 16 October 2023.

+ your actual and/or predicted exam grades

+ The Equal Consideration Deadline for all other programmes is 31 January 2024.

+ your personal statement

+ The deadline for applications is 30 June 2024, although we strongly advise you to apply as early as possible as some courses may no longer have vacancies after the January equal consideration date.

+ your reference

Deferred entry + We accept deferred entry for most courses, but not all. + This option is ideal if you wish to take a gap year.

Equal opportunities and contextual admissions We are committed to ensuring that all students, regardless of background, are encouraged to apply to study with us. As well as your qualifications and grades, we use contextual information to recognise your achievements and potential alongside your background and experience. Every applicant who is flagged through contextual admissions, and meets the academic criteria, will be made an offer which is lower than the typical offer for that programme. For specific entry requirements, visit our course web pages.

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Young and mature applicants

English language requirements

University of Southampton Malaysia

We carefully and fairly consider all relevant qualifications.

We welcome applications from people under 18 and mature applicants (aged 21 and over). More details can be found online.

+ All programmes (other than those in modern foreign languages) are taught in English.

If you are looking to study at our campus in Malaysia, the application process is different. Please see our website for more information.

We welcome applications from candidates offering a broad range of Level 3 qualifications. These include: + GCE A levels and AS levels + Welsh Baccalaureate + the International Baccalaureate Diploma + Access to HE Diplomas + BTECs + many European and international qualifications, and combinations of qualifications

Our Student Disability and Inclusion team provides a variety of services, including learning support, assistive technology facilities, mentoring and help with funding applications.

+ If you do not hold a GCSE in English at grade C or 4, you may take one of our approved Secure English Language Tests (SELTs). + You can find out about the specific standards we require in the course listings table, and online. + If you have narrowly missed the requirements to apply, you may be able to attend one of our presessional programmes.

Extra information See our website for further details about how to apply, as well as the following information: + international application support + programme approval and review + criminal records and the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) + fraudulent applications and omissions

We also accept the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ). We were the first university to formally recognise the EPQ, which offers a head start in independent study. If you are studying an EPQ, you will receive a reduced offer alongside your typical offer. See page 68 for more information. You will need to satisfy our general entrance requirements (currently a GCSE in each of English and mathematics at grade C or 4) or University-recognised equivalent qualification, in addition to the specific requirements for your chosen course. For specific entry requirements, visit our course web pages.

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+ Scottish Highers and Advanced Highers

Applicants with disabilities or specific learning needs

+ You will be required to demonstrate your ability to understand, and express yourself in, the English language to a sufficient standard.


FEES AND FUNDING

FEES AND FUNDING Going to university is a significant investment, so it’s important you have all the information you need to make the right choice. As an undergraduate student, you’ll need to pay an annual tuition fee to the University for your programme of study. This varies depending on whether your fee status is classed as ‘home’ or ‘overseas’.

Home student fees The University will set fees for 2024/2025 subject to any conditions imposed by the government*. The latest fees information is available online.

As with other UK medical courses, these fees may be subject to an additional charge for clinical placement in the NHS, decided by the UK government. If you are starting any University-run Foundation Year, you will pay less for your Foundation Year than for the rest of your integrated degree.

What’s included in my fees?

Overseas student fees

Depending on your chosen course, your tuition fees may cover compulsory costs such as field trips and laboratory clothing.

We are one of only a few UK universities to offer international students the same fixed fee for each year of your course.

However, you may still need to fund certain course costs yourself such as books, studying abroad and any extra materials and equipment.

You’ll pay the same fixed fee for each year of your programme, except for programmes where a combination of clinical and non-clinical fees applies. In these instances, the non-clinical fixed fee will apply for years one and two, and the clinical fixed fee will apply for the remainder of the programme.

Please check with the Admissions team for more details about what’s included for specific courses.

What if I defer my place? If you defer your place, you will pay the tuition fees set for the academic year you start your studies.

Student loans If you are a UK student starting a higher education course, you can apply for loans to help pay for both fees and living costs. Tuition Fee Loan If you’re a UK student, you won’t have to pay any tuition fees before or during your studies. Instead, you can take out a student loan for fees. You can borrow the full cost of the tuition fee charged for your programme of study. The amount you receive does not depend on your financial circumstances, and currently the loan is only repayable once you are earning over a specific amount per year. Maintenance Loan If you’re a UK student, you can also take out a student loan to help with living costs. The amount you borrow depends on your circumstances and, like the Tuition Fee Loan, is only repayable once you earn over a specific amount per year. Student loans are issued by Student Finance on behalf of the UK government – they are not commercial loans. Interest is charged on a student loan from the date you receive it to the date you pay it off.

Scholarships, bursaries and funding We know that funding your studies and additional living costs can sometimes be worrying. We offer a range of financial support to help ease your concerns and open more opportunities. We work with our students to ensure the financial support we provide is as valuable and reactive as possible. Scholarships We offer a variety of scholarships and progression awards to the most talented students across our subject areas. You don’t need to apply separately; a decision will be made by the University based on your application and qualifications. International scholarships We offer scholarships to international students across a range of subjects. Some of these are awarded automatically based on academic merit*. You will be made aware of the process required for scholarships that do require an application. Many international organisations also offer financial assistance which you may be eligible for.

*This statement is correct at the time of publication, but is subject to change

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Additional support

Our Ignite Programme offers bursaries, scholarships and funding options to undergraduate students from underrepresented backgrounds. This support has been made possible by the generous support of our alumni community.

We provide financial support for students who can show they are in financial difficulty that could cause them to leave higher education. This comes from the Student Support Fund and philanthropic gifts from University alumni and supporters.

Sanctuary Scholarship

There may also be some extra, nonrepayable help available if you either have a disability or have any dependants.

Our Sanctuary Scholarship currently supports two students per year seeking sanctuary in the UK. This opportunity covers tuition fees, a bursary, and additional support with accommodation where needed*. Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme (TASS) This Scheme supports elite athletes who wish to progress with a formal academic course and maintain involvement in performance sports. Students are selected by the national governing body of their sport.

We offer many generous fee waivers and bursaries for eligible students. For students from lower income families, these financial packages will be based on household income supplied to us by the Student Loans Company. Finding temporary work

Bursaries

If you would like to find a temporary job to help with your living costs, our Careers, Employability and Student Enterprise service and Uniworkforce team advertise part-time and temporary jobs and internships available within the University and with many local employers.

We offer a range of bursaries designed to help UK undergraduate students in the most financial need. These include:

Please see the VISAS web pages for the most up-to-date information about working as an international student.

was awarded a place on the “ IIgnite Programme, which offers a generous financial grant, as well as fantastic group sessions focusing on developing professional skills.

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The Ignite Programme

Through Ignite, I secured an internship which provided me with workplace experience and allowed me to voice my opinions and ideas about student life. My internship was extended, which gave me more responsibility. It was a great experience and gave me a chance to save money for my future education. The Ignite Programme is a lifechanging experience, and I would advise any student eligible for the programme to apply for it. Luke Dccacia (he/him) BMBS Medicine, third year; Ignite Scholar

+ the Southampton Bursary Scheme + Care Leaver and Estranged Student Bursaries + the University Sports Bursary Scheme

*This statement is correct at the time of publication, but is subject to change

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Ship Science course at Southampton “ The is an industry leading course and highly

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desirable in the maritime industry. The location of Southampton is ideal for sailing on the south coast, and allows me to train at the Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy. Many world-renowned sailors have studied at Southampton, and the University’s sports facilities help me train further – especially the strength and conditioning team who support TASS scholars at the Wide Lane sports ground. James Foster (he/him) BEng Ship Science, second year; TASS Scholar and National Sailing Champion

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SUPPORT Our support networks and teams are ready to help you, from before you even apply until you graduate.

Personal Academic Tutors

Early Years Centre

During your studies, you’ll be assigned a Personal Academic Tutor (PAT); an academic staff member who can help you with both course-related and personal issues throughout your time at Southampton.

Located on our Highfield Campus, our Early Years Centre offers a caring and stimulating environment for children from three months to five years of age.

Ignite your success

Student Hub

Wellbeing and disability support

The Student Hub is your first stop for any questions and concerns you may have about university life. We work closely with a range of support services across the University, offering 24/7 assistance and helping you find the information you need.

We offer specialist assistance for students with disabilities, mental health conditions and specific learning differences such as dyslexia. Our expert practitioners, trained peer supporters and 24/7 Wellbeing Team work with you to get you the help you need, from short-term counselling to study skills sessions.

Access programmes Our Access and Outreach programmes, such as Ignite Your Journey, can help you to prepare for your application, strengthen your skills and learn more about your chosen subject.

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We offer a wide range of English language, study skills and other courses to help international students achieve their full potential.

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This programme is available to students from underrepresented backgrounds. We offer a blend of financial, academic, career, and personal opportunities, including workshops, tailored mentoring schemes, guaranteed internships, and international study and work opportunities.

Academic Centre for International Students (ACIS)


Our

As a student with a disability and a strong interest in Equality, Diversity and Inclusion advocacy, being able to interact with and learn from pioneering physiotherapy lecturers and researchers is shaping my leadership qualities and strengthening my future career prospects.

offers valuable

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mature student community peer support

I’ve been given opportunities for advancement through funding for elective physiotherapy placements in Sri Lanka and India, as well as working as an intern for the Widening Participation team. Before starting my course, I also attended a Mature Students Transition Day which included informative talks on all aspects of university life, giving us a head start before classes began. This enabled us to form a supportive network of mature students and we’ve been there for one another throughout our time at Southampton. Iona Bateman (she/her) BSc Physiotherapy, second year

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Led by research

Over

accredited degrees to fast-track your career

You’ll be learning from innovative leaders and experts who use their research and latest findings to inform their teaching. YOUR EDUCATION EXPERIENCE

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As a founding member of the Russell Group, we’re renowned for our research excellence, and you’ll benefit from this directly.

This means you’ll be taught by, and working alongside, academics at the forefront of their field; the very people making change happen.

Study space Whether you prefer to work in groups or independently, there are plenty of places across our campuses to focus and learn your way.

YOUR EDUCATION EXPERIENCE Expand your horizons, explore new ideas, challenge yourself and collaborate with experts. Studying at Southampton means you’ll be immersed in our thriving, imaginative academic community. Stand out from the crowd

Specialist facilities

Learn beyond the lecture theatre and enhance your degree. While studying with us, you can:

Many of our specialist facilities are used by industry leaders. Depending on your chosen subject, you’ll have the opportunity to use them too, preparing you for your future career.

+ take advantage of our exciting hands-on experiences such as field trips, laboratory sessions, group projects, excavations, and more + personalise your learning with interdisciplinary modules, combining your passions with your ambitions + explore the world with opportunities to study abroad + join pioneering businesses and organisations through our placement schemes

+ anechoic chambers + 138-metre towing tank + Bloomberg terminals + multisensory rooms + specialist laboratories + art and design studios + VR (Virtual Reality) technology

containing millions of books, journals, and other resources

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We learn from you, too. While you’re here, you’ll be encouraged to share feedback and shape your experience.

Our cutting-edge facilities include:

+ wind tunnels

5 libraries

We're investing in our learning and study spaces across our campuses, and in Southampton and Winchester city centre, to ensure everyone has an environment to suit them.

+ simulated courtrooms and many more. Our libraries are home to specialist collections of national and international importance, and you’ll also have access to unique, off-site resources, such as the nearby Chawton House Library.

getting involved with “ Through Formula Student, a studentrun organisation focused on motor sport, I have developed my knowledge in engineering and management. I’ve also been elected as the team lead for this academic year!

Jess Flint (she/her) BEng Aeronautics and Astronautics, third year

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get to know my students from “ Iweek one when they start at the STAFF STORY

University, and support them throughout their entire course. I try to provide constructive and encouraging advice whenever needed. Pastoral support like this can help our students build confidence, optimise learning experiences, and maximise their enjoyment and potential.

Professor Liudi Jiang (she/her) Professor of Materials and Electromechanical Systems (left)

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We plan to make

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part of every education programme by 2025*

past few years, one of the “ Inmainthethings I’ve done to ensure my students have access to new and innovative research is bring debates around the environment and sustainability into all my modules. I think my students are particularly inspired when they are given the opportunity to think about big issues in relation to one another; for example, the relationship between worldwide social justice and an environmentally sustainable future.

Dr Stephanie Jones (she/her) Associate Professor in English; Co-Director of the Southampton Institute for Arts and Humanities (SIAH)

*University of Southampton Sustainability Strategy, 2020-2025

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COURSES There are lots of ways you can study for a degree with us. We offer multiple study options to help you get the knowledge, skills and experience you need.

Three-year degrees Most undergraduate degree courses in England take three years to complete. At Southampton, all our three-year degrees are bachelor’s awards, and if you pass with a second-class grade or above, your award will include honours.

Integrated master’s degree An integrated master’s degree is a four-year programme, which combines undergraduate and postgraduate study into a single course. Many of our subject areas give you this study option, and it means that you will graduate with a master’s degree. Integrated master’s degrees have their own UCAS code and can be applied for in the same way as our three-year degrees. However, it may also be possible to transfer to an integrated master’s programme once you have started a three-year course.

Studying abroad We offer some of our undergraduate courses with a year abroad. These opportunities will enrich your academic learning by experiencing a different academic environment in a vibrant cultural context and develop your language and communication skills. If you choose to study a degree within Arts and Humanities, Southampton Business School or Southampton Law School, you can study abroad for a full year. This takes place in your third year of a four-year integrated degree programme. In most cases these degrees will have their own UCAS code and have been highlighted in a separate row in the course listings table.

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If you choose to study any of our other Social Sciences subjects and courses within Environmental and Life Sciences* and Engineering and Physical Sciences** you are able to study an optional single semester abroad. You would undertake this semester in your second or third year of study depending on your degree.

Degrees with an industrial placement We offer some of our undergraduate courses with an industrial placement. These opportunities will help you develop your professional skills and workplace experience in an industry of your choice, while also allowing you to ‘test-drive’ a career and make a more informed decision about what you want to do after you graduate. In most cases these degrees will have their own UCAS code and have been highlighted in a separate row in our course listings table. For more information on these courses, please see individual course pages online.

Degrees with a year in employment You may be eligible to apply to undertake the University’s Year in Employment (YiE). This offers you another great opportunity to complete a work placement and will help you develop work-based skills. You will be able to choose a placement in any sector you like, whether it is aligned to your degree or in a completely new area of interest.

Degrees with a foundation year We offer some of our undergraduate courses with a foundation year of study. This additional year is designed to give you extra skills and knowledge to support your learning before you progress on to degree-level studies. Courses with an integrated foundation year can offer an alternative entry route to your chosen undergraduate course.

* Health Sciences students cannot undertake a semester exchange, but short-term summer options are sometimes available, subject to academic approval and the student’s academic schedule. ** Opportunities differ for all subjects within Engineering and Physical Sciences. Please check with the Faculty. Full-year exchange is available to students within Physics through the CERN and Harvard programmes. Chemistry students may spend six months abroad under the MChem lab placement opportunity. Single semester or full-year exchange are unavailable to Electronic and Computer Science students.

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With over 400 courses on offer, many of which also provide work placements or opportunities to study abroad, you’ll find the right option to set you on the right path for your future career.


International Foundation Year Our international foundation programmes are specifically designed for international students. Studying a foundation programme enables you to study a course with us if the requirements for direct entry are not met. Through ONCAMPUS Southampton’s undergraduate foundation programmes, which you apply directly to ONCAMPUS Southampton for, you can increase your knowledge of your chosen subject area and improve your English and study skills. COURSES SECTION

The ONCAMPUS Southampton Centre is in the city centre, close to our Highfield Campus. Successful completion of your ONCAMPUS Southampton undergraduate foundation programme guarantees you entry to a Southampton undergraduate degree, subject to meeting the specified progression criteria. For a complete list of the University’s progression degrees available, visit www.oncampus.global/southampton/ug/degrees

Programme approval and review Programme Approval is the process by which the University checks its programmes of study against academic quality and standards expectations. Any taught programme leading to a University of Southampton award is required to go through this process. Programme Review occurs every five years and is the process the University undertakes to reflect on the delivery and student experience of existing taught programmes and plan for the next cycle of programme enhancement. These processes ensure that the University’s high standards for quality of teaching are consistently upheld. The full Programme Approval and Review process can be found in the University’s Quality Handbook on our website.

Accreditation Many of our courses are accredited, which means they have been approved by external professional organisations as a sign of the high-quality teaching here. Some accredited courses count towards professional qualifications or registration with a professional body, which can accelerate your career journey. Please see the course table and individual course pages on our website for more information.

Application process When you apply to study for an undergraduate degree at Southampton, you’ll need to apply through UCAS (unless otherwise stated). Any additional requirements can be found on the relevant course pages online. For more information on how to apply to Southampton, see page 44.

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International Baccalaureate (IB) Most of our courses accept IB as an entry qualification. The level expected for each degree is detailed in the course listings table. Please check individual course pages on our website for full details of our entry requirements.

Required subjects Some of our courses require you to have studied certain subjects at A level. If this column has a tick in the course listings table, refer to the course page on the website to find out if your A levels are part of the requirements.

Contextual offer For more information on our contextual admissions reduced offers, please see page 45.

English language requirements For more information on English language requirements, please see p47 or individual course pages online.

Other qualifications Although not detailed in our course listings table, many of our courses accept other qualifications such as BTEC or T levels. Please see individual course pages on our website for more information on all accepted entry qualifications.

EPQ offer An EPQ is an additional qualification you can study alongside your A levels and will mean you could get a reduced offer in addition to your standard A level offer.

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The typical offer you can expect from courses at Southampton are in terms of A levels. These can be seen in our course listings table. A few of our courses are pre-registration two-year courses, which require a previous degree for a typical offer. Please check individual course pages on our website for full details of our entry requirements.

For most of our courses, applicants studying an EPQ will be made two offers: our typical offer based on three A levels, and an alternative where, in exchange for an A or A* in the EPQ, we will reduce the A level requirements by one grade. For more information on our EPQ reduced offers, please see individual course pages online in the entry requirements tab.

due to my football career. The positive reputation and renowned recognition of Southampton made it an easy decision. As well as benefitting from inspiring lecturers and interdisciplinary learning, I have been involved with the Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme which has provided additional sporting and academic support. This has hugely helped me balance my university studies and footballing commitments. I feel very lucky to have received this support from the University. Phoebe Williams (she/her) BSc Sociology, final year

There is a reason why the University makes this offer; EPQs aid the transition in learning styles to university and encourage the research and academic skills that you will be using in your degree. EPQ students also tend to achieve better degree outcomes compared to nonEPQ students.

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Film, TV and Digital Media

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English and History English and Modern Languages (One Language)

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Games Design and Art Games Design and Art

Graphic Communication Design Graphic Communication Design History Ancient History

English English

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Creative Computing Creative Computing

Accreditation English language band

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3

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Archaeology

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 Accredited by professional bodies * Course subject to approval or review *** Includes a compulsory year abroad

BA*

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BA* BA*

Year Abroad

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Course

Duration (years)

Accreditation English language band

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Contextual offer

EPQ offer

IB (Overall/ Higher Level Points)

Other options

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Award

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Course

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C

MLang***

4

R904

AAA

36/18

 

C

BSc***

4

R9N2

ABB

32/16

  

C

BA***

4

R9Q1

ABB

32/16

  

C

MLang***

4

R9Q4

AAA

36/18

 

C

BA***

4

R9V5

ABB

32/16

BA BA

BA

Year Abroad

Year Abroad

 

Economics and Philosophy

BA***

4

R9L2

ABB

32/16

  

C

Modern Languages (Three Languages)

BA***

4

R903

ABB

32/16

  

C

BA***

4

R902

ABB

32/16

  

C

MLang***

4

R905

AAA

36/18

 

C

BA***

4

R9Q2

ABB

32/16

  

C

MLang***

4

R9Q5

AAA

36/18

 

C

BA

3

W300

ABB- 32-30/    BBB 16-15

C

4

W301

ABB- 32-30/    BBB 16-15

C

Modern Languages (Two Languages) Modern Languages (Two Languages) and Linguistics

Liberal Arts

Philosophy

Philosophy and English

Philosophy and History

Philosophy and Mathematics

Philosophy and Music

C

Modern Languages (One Language) and Politics

BA

Year Abroad

Required subjects

IB (Overall/ Higher Level Points)

C

4

WN31

ABB- 32-30/    BBB 16-15

C

3

VL51

ABB

32/16

  

C

4

LV16

ABB

32/16

  

C

3

Y000

AAA

36/18

  

C

4

Y001

AAA

36/18

  

C

3

V500

ABB

32/16

 

C

4

V501

ABB

32/16

 

C

3

QV35

ABB

32/16

  

C

4

QV36

ABB

32/16

  

C

3

VV51

ABB

32/16

  

C

4

VV52

ABB

32/16

  

C

3

VG51

ABB

32/16

  

C

4

VG52

ABB

32/16

  

C

3

VW53

ABB

32/16

  

C

4

VW54

ABB

32/16

  

C

3

VL52

ABB

32/16

 

C

4

VL54

ABB

32/16

 

C

3

VL53

ABB

32/16

 

C

4

VL36

ABB

32/16

 

C

3

V504

ABB

32/16

 

C

4

VV56

ABB

32/16

 

C

Accreditation English language band

ABB- 32-30/    BBB 16-15

Contextual offer

W3N1

EPQ offer

3

Philosophy

Languages, Cultures and Linguistics English Language and Linguistics

BA

Typical offer

  

Other options

UCAS code

34/17

Accreditation English language band

EPQ offer

AAB

Required subjects

IB (Overall/ Higher Level Points)

V100

Contextual offer

Typical offer

3

Award

Duration (years)

Modern History and Politics

BA*

Course

Philosophy and Politics

Philosophy and Sociology

Philosophy, Ethics and Religion

BA* BA*

Year Abroad

BA* BA*

Year Abroad

BA* BA*

Year Abroad

BA* BA*

Year Abroad

BA* BA*

Year Abroad

BA* BA*

Year Abroad

BA* BA*

Year Abroad

BA* BA*

Year Abroad

BA* BA*

Year Abroad

BA* BA*

Year Abroad

Music

Music BA

72

Year Abroad

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History and Modern Languages (One Language)*

Other options

UCAS code

History

Award

Duration (years)

Course


  

C

3

TD23

BBB

30/15

 

A

Textiles Textile Design

Law with Psychology

BSc

3

N400

AAB

34/17

   

C

BSc

Placement Year

4

N401

AAB

34/17

   

C

BSc

Study Abroad

4

N402

AAB

34/17

   

C

BSc

3

N100

AAB

34/17

   

C

BSc

Placement Year

4

N101

AAB

34/17

   

C

BSc

Study Abroad

4

N110

AAB

34/17

   

C

3

N102

AAB

BSc

34/17

  

C

BSc

Placement Year

4

N103

AAB

34/17

   

C

BSc

Study Abroad

4

N111

AAB

34/17

   

C

3

N202

AAB

34/17

   

C

BSc Business Management

BSc

Placement Year

4

N203

AAB

34/17

   

C

BSc

Study Abroad

4

N204

AAB

34/17

   

C

Finance and Financial Technology BSc Finance and Financial Technology

3

F99C

AAB

34/17

  

C

BSc

Placement Year

4

F96C

AAB

34/17

  

C

BSc

Study Abroad

4

F95C

AAB

34/17

  

C

Law

M200

AAA

36/18

 

E

BSc

3

N501

AAB

34/17

 

C

4

N500

AAB

34/17

 

C

BSc

Study Abroad

4

N502

AAB

34/17

 

C

BSc

3

F650

ABB

32/16

  

C

MSci

4

F651

AAB

34/17

  

C

BSc

3

F900

ABB

32/16

   

C

BSc/ Foundation Year MEnvSci *

4/5

F903

ABB

32/16

 

C

MEnvSci

4

F902

AAB

34/17

   

C

BA

3

L700

AABABB

34-32/    17-16

C

BSc

3

F800

AABABB

34-32/    17-16

C

Human Geography

BA

3

L702

AABABB

34-32/    17-16

C

Physical Geography

BSc

3

F801

AABABB

34-32/    17-16

C

BSc

3

F600

ABB

32/16

   

C

4

F602

ABB

32/16

 

C

Earth and Environmental Science Environmental Geoscience

Environmental Science

Environmental Science

Geography

Geography

Geology Geology

European Legal Studies *

LLB ***

4

M125

AAA

36/18

 

E

International Legal Studies*

LLB ***

4

M130

AAA

36/18

 

E

Law

LLB *

3

M100

AAA

36/18

 

Law Accelerated Programme LLB

2

M101

2:1

74

3

Placement Year

Environmental Geoscience

Business

Business Entrepreneurship

LLB *

BSc

Marketing

Accounting and Finance

Business Analytics

2:1

Juris Doctor (JD) Pathway

Marketing BA

Business and Law

Accounting and Finance

Accreditation English language band

32/16

Required subjects

ABB

E

M102

Law Accelerated Programme LLB † (continued)

Other options

Contextual offer

V5L2

2

Award

EPQ offer

4

IB (Overall/ Higher Level Points)

C

Typical offer

  

UCAS code

32/16

Course

Duration (years)

ABB

Accreditation English language band

L0V1

Required subjects

3

Contextual offer

EPQ offer

Year Abroad

IB (Overall/ Higher Level Points)

BA*

Typical offer

BA*

UCAS code

Other options

E 

E

BSc *

Foundation Year

 Accredited by professional bodies T his course is also available at University of Southampton Malaysia.

For more details see www.southampton.ac.uk/my * Course subject to approval or review *** Includes a compulsory year abroad † Specifically designed to fulfil the needs of those who may wish to enter the legal professions in Canada and who require a law degree that may form part of their application to the National Committee on Accreditation, but the programme also provides a firm foundation for careers in other areas.

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Philosophy, Politics and Economics

Award

Duration (years)

Course


Marine Biology with Oceanography

Accreditation English language band

Required subjects

C

Contextual offer

   

ABB

32/16

   

C

BEng

Foundation Year

4

H420

ABB

32/16

C

MSci

4

7N16

AAB

34/17

   

C

BEng

Industrial Placement Year

4

H40P

A*AA

38/19

   

C

BSc

3

F713

ABB

32/16

   

C BEng

Industrial Placement Year with Foundation Year

5

H2BF

ABB

32/16

C

4

H401

A*AA

38/19

   

C

Foundation Year

5

H410

ABB

32/16

C

MEng

Industrial Placement Year

5

H414

A*AA

38/19

   

C

MEng**

Industrial Placement Year with Foundation Year

6

H2MF

ABB

32/16

C

MEng

Semester Abroad

4

39C5

A*AA

38/19

   

C

MEng

Semester Abroad with Industrial Placement Year

5

H4HH

A*AA

38/19

   

C

4

H490

A*AA

38/19

   

C

5

HH41

A*AA

38/19

   

C

4

H491

A*AA

38/19

   

C

5

H41H

A*AA

38/19

   

C

4

09F4

A*AA

38/19

   

C

5

H4H1

A*AA

38/19

   

C

4

HN42

A*AA

38/19

   

C

5

HH44

A*AA

38/19

   

C

4

F705

ABB

32/16

 

C

MSci

4

F703

AAB

34/17

   

C

MEng

BSc

3

F7C1

ABB

32/16

   

C

Aeronautics and Astronautics MEng

MSci

4

F7C2

AAB

34/17

   

C

MSci *

4

4T88

A*AA

38/19

  

C

BSc

3

F710

ABB

32/16

   

C

4

F701

ABB

32/16

 

C

4

F700

AAB

34/17

   

C

BSc *

Foundation Year

BSc *

Foundation Year

Aeronautics and Astronautics/Aerodynamics

Engineering and Computing Acoustical Engineering BEng

3

HH72

AAB

34/17

   

C

BEng

Foundation Year

4

H340

ABB

32/16

C

BEng

Industrial Placement Year

4

H34P

AAB

34/17

   

C

BEng

Industrial Placement Year with Foundation Year

5

H1BF

ABB

32/16

C

4

H722

AAA

36/18

   

C

MEng MEng

Foundation Year

5

H016

ABB

32/16

C

MEng

Industrial Placement Year

5

FF38

AAA

36/18

   

C

MEng**

Industrial Placement Year with Foundation Year

6

H1MF

ABB

32/16

C

Aeronautics and Astronautics/Airvehicle Systems Design

MEng MEng

MEng

MEng Aeronautics and Astronautics/Computational Engineering Design MEng Aeronautics and Astronautics/ Engineering Management

Industrial Placement Year

MEng Industrial Placement Year

Industrial Placement Year

MEng MEng

Industrial Placement Year

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38/19

7N15

MSci

Acoustical Engineering

A*AA

3

Oceanography

Oceanography

H422

BSc

Natural Sciences Natural Sciences

EPQ offer

BEng

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Marine Biology

3

Aeronautics and Astronautics

Marine Biology Biology and Marine Biology

IB (Overall/ Higher Level Points)

C

Other options

Typical offer

   

Award

UCAS code

34/17

Course

Duration (years)

AAB

Accreditation English language band

F601

Required subjects

EPQ offer

4

Contextual offer

IB (Overall/ Higher Level Points)

MSci

Typical offer

Geology (continued)

Other options

UCAS code

Award

Duration (years)

Course


MEng

4

H806

ABB

32/16

C

BEng/ MEng *

Science Foundation Year

4/5 H804

ABB

32/16

  

C

BEng *

Industrial Placement Year

4

H802

AAA

36/18

  

C

BEng

Industrial Placement Year with Engineering/ Physics/Mathematics Foundation Year

5

H807

ABB

32/16

C

Industrial Placement Year with Science Foundation Year

5/6 H805

ABB

32/16

  

C

4

H801

AAA

36/18

  

C

38/19

   

C

4

H493

A*AA

38/19

   

C

BEng

5

H400

A*AA

38/19

   

C

3

H403

AAA

36/18

   

C

4

H46H

ABB

32/16

C

4

H402

A*AA

38/19

   

C

Accreditation English language band

A*AA

Required subjects

H44H

Contextual offer

5

Chemical Engineering BEng *

5

HH40

ABB

32/16

C

MEng

Industrial Studies

5

H61I

A*AA

38/19

   

C

BEng/ MEng **

MEng**

Industrial Studies with 6 Foundation Year

HH50

ABB

32/16

C

MEng *

Foundation Year

MEng

3

BB95

AAA

36/18

4

H1H7

ABB

32/16

4

BB97

A*AA

38/19

MEng

Foundation Year

5

HH17

ABB

32/16

MEng

Industrial Studies

5

BB98

A*AA

38/19

MEng**

Industrial Studies with 6 Foundation Year

HH18

ABB

32/16

3

H625

A*AA

38/19

BEng BEng

Foundation Year

4

H616

ABB

32/16

BEng

Industrial Placement Year

4

H675

A*AA

38/19

BEng

Industrial Placement Year with Foundation Year

MEng

5

H617

ABB

32/16

4

H619

A*AA

38/19

MEng

Foundation Year

5

H615

ABB

32/16

MEng

Industrial Placement Year

5

H674

A*AA

38/19

MEng**

Industrial Placement Year with Foundation Year

6

  

Chemical Engineering

C C

  

H808

ABB

32/16

C

MEng *

Industrial Placement Year

5

H803

AAA

36/18

  

C

MEng**

Industrial Placement Year with Engineering/ Physics/Mathematics Foundation Year

6

H809

ABB

32/16

C

3

H200

A*AA

38/19

   

C

BEng

C

C C

  

5

Civil Engineering

C   

Engineering/Physics/ Mathematics Foundation Year

C C

  

MEng

C C

  

C

Civil Engineering

BEng

Foundation Year

4

H220

ABB

32/16

C

BEng

Industrial Placement Year

4

H20P

A*AA

38/19

   

C

BEng

Foundation Year and Industrial Placement Year

5

H3BF

ABB

32/16

C

4

H201

A*AA

38/19

   

C

MEng

C   

C  Accredited by professional bodies T his course is also available at University of Southampton Malaysia.

H618

ABB

32/16

Accreditation English language band

Engineering/Physics/ Mathematics Foundation Year

C

Required subjects

C

   

Other options

Contextual offer

  

38/19

Foundation Year

BEng

78

36/18

A*AA

Award

MEng

BEng

Medical Engineering

AAA

7T32

Biomedical and Medical Engineering

Biomedical Engineering

EPQ offer

Aerospace Electronic Engineering

Foundation Year

IB (Overall/ Higher Level Points)

BEng

H800

4

Course

Aerospace Electronic Engineering BEng

Typical offer

Industrial Placement Year

UCAS code

MEng

Duration (years)

MEng

3

EPQ offer

Industrial Placement Year

IB (Overall/ Higher Level Points)

Aeronautics and Astronautics/Spacecraft Engineering

MEng

Typical offer

MEng

UCAS code

Aeronautics and Astronautics/Materials and Structures

Other options

Duration (years)

Award

C

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A*AA

38/19

   

C

MEng**

Industrial Placement Year with Foundation Year

6

H3MF

ABB

32/16

C

MEng Civil Engineering and Architecture

C

BEng

3

G4G6

A*AA

38/19

   

C

4

I300

ABB

32/16

C

4

G600

A*AA

38/19

   

C

BEng

Foundation Year

4

HK21

A*AA

38/19

   

C

Software Engineering

MEng

Foundation Year

5

I303

ABB

32/16

C

H2K1

ABB

32/16

C

MEng

Industrial Studies

5

II30

A*AA

38/19

   

C

MEng

Industrial Placement Year

5

K21K

A*AA

38/19

   

C

MEng **

Industrial Studies with 6 Foundation Year

I304

ABB

32/16

C

3

H600

AAA

36/18

   

C

4

H604

ABB

32/16

C

4

H602

A*AA

38/19

   

C

Foundation Year

Electrical and Electronic Engineering

3

I400

A*AA

38/19

4

I403

ABB

32/16

4

I401

A*AA

38/19

MEng *

Foundation Year

5

I404

ABB

32/16

MEng *

Industrial Studies

5

I402

A*AA

38/19

MEng **

Industrial Studies with 6 Foundation Year

I405

ABB

32/16

BEng *

3

I800

A*AA

38/19

4

I803

ABB

32/16

4

I801

A*AA

38/19

BEng *

Foundation Year

MEng * MEng *

Foundation Year

5

I804

ABB

32/16

MEng *

Industrial Studies

5

I802

A*AA

38/19

MEng **

Industrial Studies with 6 Foundation Year

I805

ABB

32/16

3

G400

A*AA

38/19

4

I100

ABB

4

G401

BSc BSc

Foundation Year

MEng

80

   

5

MEng *

Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence

38/19

Foundation Year

BEng *

Computer Science

A*AA

MEng

BEng *

Computer Engineering

II10

MEng

Computer Science and Software Engineering

Artificial Intelligence

4

Accreditation English language band

HH20

MEng

Required subjects

5

Computer Science with Cyber Security

Other options

Contextual offer

MEng

Industrial Placement Year

EPQ offer

C

IB (Overall/ Higher Level Points)

Typical offer

32/16

Award

UCAS code

ABB

Course

Duration (years)

H413

Accreditation English language band

IB (Overall/ Higher Level Points)

5

Required subjects

Typical offer

Foundation Year

Contextual offer

UCAS code

MEng

EPQ offer

Other options

  

C

BEng

C

BEng

C

  

C   

  

  

MEng MEng

Foundation Year

5

H605

ABB

32/16

C

C

MEng

Industrial Studies

5

HH60

A*AA

38/19

   

C

C

MEng **

Industrial Studies with 6 Foundation Year

H609

ABB

32/16

C

C

BEng

3

H620

AAA

36/18

   

C

C

BEng

4

H621

ABB

32/16

C

C

MEng

4

H601

A*AA

38/19

   

C

C

Electrical Engineering

Foundation Year

MEng

Foundation Year

5

H622

ABB

32/16

C

C

MEng

Industrial Studies

5

HH62

A*AA

38/19

   

C

C

MEng**

Industrial Studies with 6 Foundation Year

H623

ABB

32/16

C

   

C

BEng

3

H610

AAA

36/18

   

C

32/16

C

4

H612

ABB

32/16

C

A*AA

38/19

   

C

4

H603

A*AA

38/19

   

C

C

  

MEng

Foundation Year

5

I101

ABB

32/16

MEng

Industrial Studies

5

10II

A*AA

38/19

   

C

MEng **

Industrial Studies with 6 Foundation Year

I102

ABB

32/16

C

4

G4GR

A*AA

38/19

   

C

MEng

Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Foundation Year

Electronic Engineering

BEng

Foundation Year

MEng

 Accredited by professional bodies T his course is also available at University of Southampton Malaysia. For more details see www.southampton.ac.uk/my * Course subject to approval or review ** Course not open to international students

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Award

Duration (years)

Course


HH61

A*AA

38/19

   

C

MEng**

Industrial Studies with 6 Foundation Year

H614

ABB

32/16

C

Electronic Engineering with Artificial Intelligence

MEng

4

H6G7

A*AA

38/19

   

C

Electronic Engineering with Computer Systems

MEng

4

H6G4

A*AA

38/19

   

C

Electronic Engineering with Mobile and Secure Systems

MEng

4

H691

A*AA

38/19

   

C

Electronic Engineering with Nanotechnology

MEng

4

H611

A*AA

38/19

   

C

Electronic Engineering with Photonics

MEng

4

H680

A*AA

38/19

   

C

Electronic Engineering with Wireless Communications

MEng

4

H641

A*AA

38/19

   

Mechanical Engineering/ Aerospace Mechanical Engineering/ Automotive

Mechanical Engineering/ Engineering Management

Mechanical Engineering/ Materials

Mechanical Engineering/ Mechatronics BEng

Mechanical Engineering/ Acoustical Engineering

Mechanical Engineering/ Computational Engineering and Design

C

Mechanical Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

Mechanical Engineering/ Biomedical Engineering

3

H300

A*AA

38/19

   

C

BEng

Foundation Year

4

H421

ABB

32/16

C

BEng

Industrial Placement Year

4

H30P

A*AA

38/19

   

C

BEng

Industrial Placement Year with Foundation Year

5

H4BF

ABB

32/16

C

Mechanical Engineering/ Sustainable Energy Systems

4

H301

A*AA

38/19

   

C

Mechatronic Engineering

MEng

Mechanical Engineering/ Naval Engineering

MEng MEng MEng MEng

MEng

MEng

MEng

MEng

MEng

32/16

C

BEng

MEng

Industrial Placement Year

5

30HH

A*AA

38/19

   

C

BEng

MEng**

Industrial Placement Year with Foundation Year

6

H4MF

ABB

32/16

C

4

4R23

A*AA

38/19

   

5

H34H

A*AA

38/19

4

HH34

A*AA

5

H3H4

4

H390

MEng

Industrial Placement Year

Industrial Placement Year

Foundation Year

MEng Mechatronic Engineering

H3H3

A*AA

38/19

   

C

4

4R29

A*AA

38/19

   

C

5

H316

A*AA

38/19

   

C

4

5P01

A*AA

38/19

   

C

5

H3H6

A*AA

38/19

   

C

4

HN32

A*AA

38/19

   

C

5

HH31

A*AA

38/19

   

C

4

HJ36

A*AA

38/19

   

C

5

H3H7

A*AA

38/19

   

C

4

HH37

A*AA

38/19

   

C

5

H3H2

A*AA

38/19

   

C

4

HH35

A*AA

38/19

   

C

5

H3H5

A*AA

38/19

   

C

4

HH32

A*AA

38/19

   

C

5

H3J7

A*AA

38/19

   

C

3

HH36

AAA

36/18

   

C

4

H360

ABB

32/16

C

4

HHH6

A*AA

38/19

   

C

MEng

Foundation Year

5

H631

ABB

32/16

C

C

MEng

Industrial Studies

5

H36H

A*AA

38/19

   

C

   

C

MEng**

Industrial Studies with 6 Foundation Year

H632

ABB

32/16

C

38/19

   

C

A*AA

38/19

   

C

A*AA

38/19

   

C

 Accredited by professional bodies T his course is also available at University of Southampton Malaysia. For more details see www.southampton.ac.uk/my ** Course not open to international students

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Industrial Placement Year

MEng

ABB

MEng

Industrial Placement Year

MEng

J512

MEng

Industrial Placement Year

MEng

5

Industrial Placement Year

Industrial Placement Year

MEng

Foundation Year

MEng

Industrial Placement Year

MEng

MEng

MEng

Industrial Placement Year

5

Accreditation English language band

5

Industrial Placement Year

Required subjects

Industrial Studies

MEng

Contextual offer

MEng

Electronic Engineering (continued)

Mechanical Engineering/ Automotive (continued)

EPQ offer

C

IB (Overall/ Higher Level Points)

Other options

Typical offer

32/16

Award

UCAS code

ABB

Course

Duration (years)

IB (Overall/ Higher Level Points)

H613

Accreditation English language band

Typical offer

5

Required subjects

UCAS code

Foundation Year

Contextual offer

Duration (years)

MEng

EPQ offer

Other options

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Award

Course


34/17

   

BSc**

3

B745

BBB

30/15

PG Dip**

2

3010

2.2

Accreditation English language band

AAB

Required subjects

B720

Contextual offer

EPQ offer

34/17

   

C

Midwifery Nursing

Foundation Year

4

H518

ABB

32/16

C

BEng

Industrial Placement Year

4

J60P

AAB

34/17

   

C

BEng

Industrial Placement Year with Foundation Year

5

H5BF

ABB

32/16

C

Nursing (Adult and Child)

MNurs**

4

B746

ABB

32/16

4

J641

AAA

36/18

   

C

Nursing (Adult and Mental Health)

MNurs**

4

B747

ABB

5

H510

ABB

32/16

C

BSc**

3

B735

BBB

PG Dip**

2

3310

2.2

MNurs**

4

B748

ABB

32/16

BSc**

3

B760

BBB

30/15

PG Dip**

2

3110

2.2

Occupational Therapy

BSc

3

B920

BBB

MSc

2

MEng Foundation Year

Nursing (Adult)

Nursing (Child)

MEng

Industrial Placement Year

5

H52H

AAA

36/18

   

MEng**

Industrial Placement Year with Foundation Year

6

H5MF

ABB

32/16

C C

Nursing (Child and Mental Health)

BSc BSc*

Foundation Year

MSci MSci*

I

I

 

I

32/16

 

I

30/15

I

I

 

I

I

I

  

G

 

I

   

G

 

I

Foundation Year

BSc Foundation Year

MSci

30/15

3

B610

ABB

32/16

   

C

4

B612

ABB

32/16

 

C

Occupational Therapy (Pre-registration)

4

B611

AAB

34/17

   

C

Physiotherapy

5

B613

ABB

32/16

 

C

Physiotherapy

BSc

3

Physiotherapy (Pre-registration)

MSc**

2

BSc

3

B985

BBB

30/15

  

G

3

C700

AAB

34/17

   

C

Biomedical Sciences

BSc *

I

Occupational Therapy

Audiology

3

B940

AAB

34/17

   

C

Podiatry

4

CB71

ABB

32/16

 

C

Podiatry

4

B991

AAA

36/18

   

C

2.1

B160

AAB

34/17

2.1

Science and Mathematics

Cardiac Physiology

3

BSc**

B120

ABB

32/16

   

G

Biochemistry Biochemistry

Medicine ‡ BM5

84

IB (Overall/ Higher Level Points)

AAB

Medicine and Healthcare Science

Medicine

Typical offer

J640

Nursing (Mental Health)

Cardiac Physiology (Healthcare Science)

UCAS code

3

BEng

MEng

Biomedical Sciences

3

Other options

5

A100

AAA

BM4 **

Graduate Entry

4

A101

2:1

BM6 **

Widening Participation

6

A102

BBB

36/18

30/15

  

H

 

H

 

H

BSc

 Accredited by professional bodies * Course subject to approval or review ** Course not open to international students ‡ Medicine also offers the BMEU and BMIT (International Transfer) programmes. The application process is different for these courses, so please see the relevant course pages online for more information.

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BEng

Audiology

BSc**

Award

Midwifery

Ship Science

Ship Science

Course

Duration (years)

Accreditation English language band

Required subjects

Contextual offer

EPQ offer

IB (Overall/ Higher Level Points)

Typical offer

Other options

UCAS code

Award

Duration (years)

Course


BG1M

ABB

32/16

   

C

Mathematics with Actuarial Science

BSc

3

G1N3

AAA

36/18

   

C

34/17

   

C

Mathematics with Computer Science

BSc

3

G1G4

AAA

36/18

  

C

ABB

32/16

 

C

Mathematics with Finance

BSc

3

G1NH

AAA

36/18

  

C

C101

AAA

36/18

   

C

Mathematics with French

BSc***

4

G1R1

AAA

36/18

  

C

7N15

ABB

32/16

   

C

Mathematics with German

BSc***

4

G1R2

AAA

36/18

  

C

Mathematics with Spanish

BSc***

4

G1R4

AAA

36/18

  

C

Mathematics with Statistics

BSc

3

G1G3

AAA

36/18

  

C

Mathematics, Operational Research, Statistics and Economics (MORSE)

BSc

3

GL12

AAA

36/18

  

C

MMath

4

GL11

AAA

36/18

  

C

MMath

4

FF34

AAA

36/18

  

C

5

BG2M

ABB

32/16

3

B141

AAB

34/17

   

C

4

CB71

ABB

32/16

 

C

MSci

4

B140

AAA

36/18

   

C

BSc

3

B210

AAB

34/17

   

C

4

CB71

ABB

32/16

 

C

MSci

4

B215

AAA

36/18

  

MPhys †† Year Abroad

4

F3FM

A*AA- 38-36/    AAA 19-18

C

MPhys †† Year of Research

4

F3FM

A*AA- 38-36/    AAA 19-18

C

MSci

4

C701

AAA

36/18

BSc

3

C100

AAB

4

C108

MSci

4

BSc

3

Accreditation English language band

 

Required subjects

32/16

Contextual offer

ABB

Biology

Biology

Biology and Marine Biology

BSc *

Foundation Year

Chemistry

3

BSc

Chemistry

Chemistry (Digital Methods and Computational Modelling)

F100

34-32/    17-16

32/16

C C

C

BSc/ Foundation Year MChem*

4/5

F108

ABB

MChem

4

F103

AAA- 36-34/    AAB 18-17

C

C

 

MChem

External Placement

4

F101

AAA- 36-34/    AAB 18-17

MChem

Year-long Industry Experience

4

F102

AAA- 36-34/    AAB 18-17

BSc

3

F106

AABABB

MChem

4

F105

AAA- 36-34/    AAB 18-17

C C

BSc

3

F107

MChem

4

F1GC

AAA- 36-34/    AAB 18-17

C

BSc

3

F109

AABABB

34-32/    17-16

C

F1BC

AAA- 36-34/    AAB 18-17

4

MChem

Mathematical Physics

34-32/    17-16

C

C

Mathematics

BSc

3

G120

AAB

34/17

  

C

BSc

3

G100

AAA

36/18

  

C

4

DG1R

ABB

32/16

BSc MMath

86

Foundation Year

4

G103

AAA

36/18

C   

C

Foundation Year

BSc

C

BSc *

Foundation Year

Pharmacology Pharmacology Pharmacology and Drug Discovery

BSc *

Foundation Year

C

Physics and Astronomy

Astrophysics

Mathematics Mathematical Sciences

MMath

Neuroscience

Neuroscience

34-32/    17-16

AABABB

Chemistry with Mathematics

Chemistry with Medicinal Sciences

AABABB

C

 Accredited by professional bodies * Course subject to approval or review *** Includes a compulsory year abroad †† Entry to our flagship programmes requires first-class performance on a relevant degree pathway.

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CB71

Accreditation English language band

IB (Overall/ Higher Level Points)

5

4

Required subjects

Typical offer

Foundation Year

Foundation Year

Contextual offer

UCAS code

MMath

BSc *

EPQ offer

Duration (years)

Mathematics (continued)

EPQ offer

C

IB (Overall/ Higher Level Points)

Other options

Typical offer

Award

Other options

UCAS code

Biochemistry (continued)

Course

Award

Duration (years)

Course


IB (Overall/ Higher Level Points)

EPQ offer

  

C

MEcon

4

L101

AAB

34/17

  

C

Economics and Accounting

BSc

3

NL41

AAB

34/17

   

C

C

Economics and Actuarial Science

BSc

3

L1N3

AAAAAB

36/18

   

C

C

Economics with Data Science BSc

3

L115

AAAAAB

36/18

  

C

A*AA- 38-36/    AAA 19-18

C

Economics and Business Management

BSc

3

L112

AAB

34/17

  

C

F303

A*AA- 38-36/    AAA 19-18

C

Economics and Finance

BSc

3

L1NH

AAB

34/17

  

C

4

F3FM

A*AA- 38-36/    AAA 19-18

C

Education

BSc

3

X300

ABB

32/16

 

C

MPhys

4

F3GC

A*AA- 38-36/    AAA 19-18

C

Education and Psychology

BSc

3

CX83

AAB

34/17

 

MPhys

4

F3FX

A*AA- 38-36/    AAA 19-18

C

F3QT

A*AA- 38-36/    AAA 19-18

F301

ABB

C

4

F303

A*AA- 38-36/    AAA 19-18

5

F305

ABB

MPhys †† Industrial Placement

4

F303

Year of Experimental MPhys †† Research

4

Physics with Astronomy

MPhys

Physics with Mathematics Physics with Space Science

Foundation Year

MPhys Physics

Physics with Quantum Science and Technology

MPhys

Foundation Year

4

MPhys *

32/16

32/16

Accreditation English language band

4

BSc

Contextual offer

C

EPQ offer

UCAS code

BSc

Typical offer

Duration (years)

F300

MPhys †† Research Year Abroad

C

3

BSc

C800

AAA- 36-34/   AAB 18-17

C

C

Economics Economics

Education

C

International Relations

BSc

3

L250

ABB

32/16

 

C

Politics

BSc

3

L200

ABB

32/16

 

C

Politics and Economics

BSc

3

LL12

ABB

32/16

  

C

Politics and International Relations

BSc

3

L260

ABB

32/16

 

C

BSc

3

L701

ABB

32/16

 

C

Sociology

BSc

3

L300

ABB

32/16

 

C

Sociology and Criminology

BSc

3

LL63

ABB

32/16

 

C

Population Sciences

Zoology BSc Zoology

Other options

Politics and International Relations

Psychology Psychology

Award

BSc * MSci

Foundation Year

3

C300

AAB

34/17

   

C

4

C108

ABB

32/16

 

C

4

C301

AAA

36/18

   

C

Population Sciences Sociology

Social Sciences and Education Criminology Criminology

BSc

3

L611

ABB

32/16

 

Criminology and Psychology

BSc

3

LC68

AAB

34/17

 

Sociology and Criminology

BSc

3

LL63

ABB

32/16

 

C 

C C

 Accredited by professional bodies T his course is also available at University of Southampton Malaysia.

For more details see www.southampton.ac.uk/my * Course subject to approval or review †† Entry to our flagship programmes requires first-class performance on a relevant degree pathway.

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AAA- 36-34/    AAB 18-17

Particle Physics

Course

Accreditation English language band

Typical offer

34/17

A*AA- 38-36/    AAA 19-18

Other options

Required subjects

UCAS code

AAB

F303

Award

Contextual offer

Duration (years)

L100

Required subjects

3

IB (Overall/ Higher Level Points)

BSc

4

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