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Your Mini Guide

The best place to start is the course list (there’s one at the back of this guide), find a subject or area that really interests you, then read up on your options—our website is a great introduction.

There are lots of different ways to study for a degree, not all classroom based. Some of our courses are taught in partnership with employers, or you might want to consider a more vocational subject with placements, real-world projects or workplace learning alongside your classroom study.

Once you have an idea of a subject area we can help, come to an Open Day and have a chat with our staff. It is our job to help you find the route of study that best suits you.

uos.ac.uk/course-list

When I first applied, the friendly support and advice offered by the course team really made a difference compared to other universities!

When I first applied, the friendly support and advice offered by the course team really made a difference compared to other Universities!

Fraser King, year 2

Frazer King, Year 2

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