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A relevant HNC with Merits in appropriate modules. A relevant BTEC ND with DMM.
A relevant HND with Merits in appropriate modules
A relevant HNC with Merits in appropriate modules. A relevant HND with Merits in appropriate modules. A BTEC ND with DMM in Architectural Construction or Interior Design
A BTEC ND in a relevant Art discipline plus an acceptable qualification in English, considered on an individual basis
A recognised Foundation Course or equivalent
A relevant HNC with Merits in appropriate Science modules. A relevant BTEC ND with DDM.
A relevant HND with Merits in appropriate Science modules.
A relevant HNC with Merits in appropriate Science modules. A relevant BTEC ND with DMM.
A relevant HND with Merits in appropriate Science modules. A relevant BTEC ND with DDM.
A relevant HNC with Merits in appropriate modules. A relevant BTEC ND with DMM.
A relevant HND with Merits in appropriate modules. A relevant BTEC ND with DDM.
A relevant HNC or a relevant BTEC ND
Advanced Diploma Welsh Baccalaureate
Grade C with ASL A-Level at B
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Grade B with ASL A-Level at A
Other Qualifications Pass with A-Levels at BC n/a n/a n/a Pass with A-Levels at AB n/a
Notes
English and Mathematics required at SG 2 / Int2 C / GCSE B / ILC Ord B / IB SL 5 or equivalent
Modules in Mathematics, Economics and Accountancy required for Level 2 entry
Essential subject requirements: English Higher/AS B/ILC Higher/IB HL 5. Mathematics or Physics SG 3/Int 2 C/ GCSE C/ILC Ord C/IB SL 4 or equivalent. Candidates will be shortlisted for interview and expected to provide a creative portfolio of work
Considered individually
Considered individually n/a
A comprehensive portfolio of creative work is required
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Grade B with ASL-A Level Biology or Chemistry B. Mathematics and Chemistry GCSE C.
Grade B with ASL-A Level Biology and Chemistry at AB. Maths GCSE C.
Grade C with ASL-A Levels in 2 Sciences/Mathematics and a Science at BC
Grade B with ASL-A Levels in 2 Sciences/ Mathematics and a Science at AB
Grade C with ASL-A Levels in appropriate subjects at BC
Grade B with ASL-A Levels in appropriate subjects at AB
Grade C with an A-Level in a literate subject at B.
A relevant HNC or a relevant BTEC ND
Considered individually
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Pass with A-Levels in Biology or Chemistry and another subject at BB. Mathematics and Chemistry GCSE C.
Pass with A-Levels in Biology and Chemistry at AB. Mathematics GCSE C.
Pass with A-Levels in 2 Sciences/Mathematics and a Science at BC
Pass with A Levels in 2 Sciences/Mathematics and a Science at AB
Pass with A-Levels in appropriate subjects at BC
Pass with A Levels in appropriate subjects at AB
Pass with BC at A-Level.
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A comprehensive portfolio of creative work is required
Excludes Forensic Anthropology. Applicants considered on an individual basis.
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For entry to Computing, competence in Mathematics is essential.
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Level 2 entry requires completion of our pre-entry module Java Online (www.
computing.dundee.ac.uk/projects/jol/).
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Typical subjects: a mix of Art and Design or another creative subject with something more technical (such as Computing, Information Systems, Mathematics, Physics) + an interview and portfolio of creative work.
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Typical subjects: a mix of Art and Design or another creative subject with something more technical (such as Computing, Information Systems, Mathematics, Physics) + an interview and portfolio of creative work.
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See A-Z listings for information regarding specific selection criteria.
Considered individually
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Candidates can be considered for Level 3 entry with a relevant HND with Graded Unit BB and significant evidence of competence in community learning and development.
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