normally a minimum overall grade of 7.5, usually with 7.0 or above in each element, achieved in one sitting.
A Level: A*AA; IB: 40-42 points, with 776 at Higher Level
The history and culture of Anglo-Saxon England, Celtic languages and literature, or Viking exploits – Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic (ASNC) allows you to explore a range of cultures, and to look at history, language and literature side by side.ASNC focuses on the history, material culture, languages and literature of the peoples of Britain, Ireland and the Scandinavian world in the earlier Middle Ages.ASNC students discover medieval history while learning one or more languages and reading great works of literature in the original languages, such as the Old English poem Beowulf, the epic medieval Irish tale Táin Bó Cúailnge (The Cattle Raid of Cooley) and Icelandic sagas. Exactly which areas you study and to what depth is largely up to you, and to support your learning Cambridge has rare and exceptional resources to offer in the University Library, the College libraries, and in the Fitzwilliam and other museums.
normally a minimum overall grade of 7.5, usually with 7.0 or above in each element, achieved in one sitting.
A Level: A*AA; IB: 40-42 points, with 776 at Higher Level
The Department of Architecture at Cambridge is an exciting place to study. Regularly lauded as one of the leading architecture schools in the world, students study under the guidance of world-renowned researchers and ground-breaking practitioners.Creativity, curiosity and strong intellectual grounding are central to the course. Our innovative design programme – delivered by tutors working at the cutting edge of contemporary architecture – is balanced with outstanding teaching in the history and philosophy of architecture, contemporary culture and urbanism, as well as construction, structural design and environmental design.Our small, friendly Department has a very good staff to student ratio, and the supportive community atmosphere gives students the opportunity to push the boundaries of the field and to extend their own abilities in exciting new directions.
normally a minimum overall grade of 7.5, usually with 7.0 or above in each element, achieved in one sitting.
A Level: A*AA; IB: 40-42 points, with 776 at Higher Level
Within the Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (AMES) course, the area we study stretches from Japan in the East to Morocco in the West, and from classical times to the present day. To study one of these cultures through its language is not only to develop a set of practical skills and knowledge that can be used later in many different ways, but also to engage with different ways of understanding our shared world.We don’t require you to have studied specific subjects at school; the best preparation is for you to explore for yourself what interests you in the culture you choose to study (see the Faculty website for suggestions).
normally a minimum overall grade of 7.5, usually with 7.0 or above in each element, achieved in one sitting.
A Level: A*AA; IB: 40-42 points, with 776 at Higher Level
The Faculty of Classics is one of the most dynamic of its kind, with an exceptional reputation for teaching and research.Our course encompasses the history, culture, archaeology, art, philosophy and linguistics of classical antiquity and the study of original texts and artefacts. You can either specialise in a particular field or retain the breadth with which the course starts.
normally a minimum overall grade of 7.5, usually with 7.0 or above in each element, achieved in one sitting.
A Level: A*A*A; IB: 40-42 points, with 776 at Higher Level
Cambridge was a pioneer of computer science and continues to lead its development. There are more than 1,000 specialist computing and advanced technology companies and commercial laboratories in the area (known as ‘Silicon Fen’), and many support our teaching and employ our students.Our course is broad and deep – giving skills to create future technology. All aspects of modern computer science are covered, along with the underlying theory and foundations in economics, law and business. You also develop practical skills, such as programming (in various languages, eg ML, Java, C/C++, Prolog) and hardware systems (eg chip design using Verilog).
normally a minimum overall grade of 7.5, usually with 7.0 or above in each element, achieved in one sitting.
A Level: A*A*A; IB: 40-42 points, with 776 at Higher Level
Our course provides a sound understanding of core, pure and applied economics. However, while you study economics in considerable depth in this specialised degree, you employ ideas and techniques from many other disciplines too; including history, sociology, mathematics and statistics, and politics. Therefore, our graduates are extremely well qualified for a wide range of jobs and further courses.
normally a minimum overall grade of 7.5, usually with 7.0 or above in each element, achieved in one sitting.
A Level: A*AA; IB: 40-42 points, with 776 at Higher Level
The course at Cambridge is a rigorous and rewarding interdisciplinary degree. You follow one of three tracks, combining in-depth study of a particular field of interest with an examination of wider educational and social issues.The Education, Psychology and Learning track focuses on education from a psychological perspective; exploring human development and education in a variety of social and cultural environments.
normally a minimum overall grade of 7.5, usually with 7.0 or above in each element, achieved in one sitting.
A Level: A*AA; IB: 40-42points, with 776 at Higher Level
Over the centuries, many writers have studied in Cambridge: Spenser, Marlowe, Milton, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Tennyson, Forster, Plath, Hughes, Byatt and Zadie Smith. When established, the Cambridge course was considered daringly innovative and this ethos continues to shape teaching and research.Today’s course balances a strong grounding in the core of English literature with the chance to explore literature from around the world, other art forms, the English language, and related intellectual traditions.
normally a minimum overall grade of 7.5, usually with 7.0 or above in each element, achieved in one sitting.
A Level: A*AA; IB: 40-42 points, with 776 at Higher Level
All societies rely on relationships with each other and the physical environment. Increasingly these are fragile interdependences presenting intellectual and practical challenges. Our Geography course tackles these issues from a broad base, but also allows you to specialise.
normally a minimum overall grade of 7.5, usually with 7.0 or above in each element, achieved in one sitting.
A Level: A*AA; IB: 40-42 points, with 776 at Higher Level
Cambridge has one of the largest and best history faculties in the world, and our course reflects the quality and breadth of interest of our teaching staff. The History degree gives you the opportunity to explore the past from many different angles – including political, economic, social and cultural history – and to explore? the interaction between history and other disciplines, such as politics, anthropology and archaeology.