COURSES A-Z DECIDING
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Enhance your employability and consider one of our Innovation or Quantitative Research Methods courses – details on p104 and p132.
Veterinary Nursing and Companion Animal Behaviour
Virology and Immunology Zoology
MUSIC A-LEVEL Music
SCIENCE A-LEVEL (SEE ALSO BIOLOGY, CHEMISTRY, MATHEMATICS/ PHYSICS A-LEVELS)
Applied Anatomy Biochemistry
Biochemistry with Medical Biochemistry
Biochemistry with Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
Biology Biomedical Sciences
Cancer Biology and Immunology Cellular and Molecular Medicine Civil Engineering Dentistry
Environmental Geoscience Geography Geology
Medical Microbiology Medicine
Neuroscience Pharmacology
Physiological Science Psychology
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The following A-levels are not required but are subjects that may prove useful preparation for the courses listed below.
ENGLISH A-LEVEL Classical Studies English
Film and Television Liberal Arts Philosophy
Theatre and Film
HISTORY A-LEVEL Ancient History Anthropology
Archaeology and Anthropology Classical Studies History of Art Liberal Arts
Politics and International Relations Religion and Theology
PSYCHOLOGY A-LEVEL Childhood Studies Criminology
Education Studies
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108 122 141
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103 108 128 134
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bristol.ac.uk/ug-study
Veterinary Nursing and Companion Animal Behaviour
Veterinary Science
Virology and Immunology Zoology
Psychology
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Psychology in Education
RELIGIOUS STUDIES A-LEVEL Classical Studies Liberal Arts Philosophy
Religion and Theology
SOCIOLOGY A-LEVEL Childhood Studies Criminology
Education Studies Social Policy Sociology
The University is currently developing new courses in the following areas: BSc Dental Hygiene and Therapy BSc Marketing
For further details, please see our online undergraduate course finder at
bristol.ac.uk/ ug-study.
These suggestions do not reflect the full entry requirements and there may be additional subject requirements (eg biology courses require at least two science or mathematics subjects). Please refer to the entry requirement tables on the relevant subject pages.
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