All students are requested to contact the Foundation Centre for an Information, Advice and Guidance discussion before applying.
The FIRST YEAR of this programme IS spent WITH the Foundation Centre developing the skills AND SUBJECT knowledge required FOR successful study AT degree level. ON successful COMPLETION of the Foundation YEAR, students progress TO the FIRST YEAR of their d
The standard minimum entry requirement to study a postgraduate programme at Durham University is normally achievement of an upper second class UK honours degree (2:1) or equivalent qualification and two satisfactory academic references.
FOR the graduates of today AND tomorrow, being competitive AND employable depends ON demonstrating innovation, flexibility AND commitment TO continued learning. We are looking FOR students who are inquisitive AND wish TO learn more BY investigating AND re
The standard minimum entry requirement to study a postgraduate programme at Durham University is normally achievement of an upper second class UK honours degree (2:1) or equivalent qualification and two satisfactory academic references.
ALL students study 120 credits per academic year. IN the FIRST YEAR there are 80 credits of chemistry modules that teach the basics of inorganic, organic AND physical chemistry, consolidating AND building ON pre-university courses. Core Chemistry 1B CONTA
The standard minimum entry requirement to study a postgraduate programme at Durham University is normally achievement of an upper second class UK honours degree (2:1) or equivalent qualification and two satisfactory academic references.
ALL students study 120 credits per academic year. IN the FIRST YEAR there are 80 credits of chemistry modules that teach the basics of inorganic, organic AND physical chemistry, consolidating AND building ON pre-university courses. Core Chemistry 1B CONTA
The standard minimum entry requirement to study a postgraduate programme at Durham University is normally achievement of an upper second class UK honours degree (2:1) or equivalent qualification and two satisfactory academic references.
This IS a four-YEAR multidisciplinary degree WHERE the compulsory Chinese LANGUAGE AND culture modules will be taught AT the School of Modern Languages AND Cultures (MLaC) AND IN the Department of History. You will choose a selection of other modules rele