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3 years full-time; 6 years part-timeUndergraduate
BSc (Hons)

Archaeology

If you are excited by the idea of using modern scientific techniques to explore how people lived in the past, our science-based Archaeology degree is for you. Learn the latest methods and approaches and how they’re applied, then carry out your own original biological, physical and earth science research to solve problems of the human past.

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3 years full-time; 4 years sandwichUndergraduate
BA (Hons)

Business Management

In a fast-moving and complex global economy, the role of management has never been more exciting and challenging. Over 750,000 companies were founded in the UK in 2022, the second highest year on record. You will develop your digital capabilities and agile thinking to enable you to thrive in a rapidly evolving business world. 

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1 year full-timeUndergraduate
BA (Hons)

Business Management (Top-up)

In a fast-moving and complex global economy, the role of management has never been more exciting and challenging. Whether you envisage life at a FTSE 100 company, or want to run your own start-up, at Winchester we’ll equip you to be a confident, responsible and innovative leader of the future able to meet the shifting demands of the contemporary business world. You will develop your digital capabilities and become an agile thinker ready to thrive in a rapidly evolving business world.

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3 years full-timeUndergraduate
BA (Hons)

Childhood and Youth Studies

Our broad focused BA in Childhood and Youth Studies is a highly-rewarding course. It prepares you to have a positive impact on the learning, development, health and wellbeing of children and their families across all sectors.

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3 years full-time; 6 years part-timeUndergraduate
BA (Hons)

Classical Studies

The ancient Greek and Roman worlds have given us an extraordinarily rich heritage of culture, literature, politics, philosophy, art, architecture and archaeology as well as paving the way for democracy, underfloor heating and the calendar. Whatever you aspire to become – and Classical Studies students have conquered most fields – an understanding of the classical past gives you a keen lens through which to view the modern world.

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3 years full-time; 4 years full-time (sandwich)Undergraduate
BSc (Hons)

Computer Science

Your programme provides a multidisciplinary perspective to the subject of Computer Science, giving you an excellent basis for a future career in the field. The course is future-focused and has the development of your digital skills, analytics and problem solving at its core. Employability and industry links are integrated into every module to support you in developing the skills you will need in the workplace.    

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3 years full-time; 6 years part-timeUndergraduate
BA (Hons)

Creative Writing

We take a holistic approach aiming towards you not only becoming the best writer you can be, but ensuring you understand how you can use your writing in a professional capacity. To help you achieve this, our department of passionate and supportive lecturers runs a practice-based programme with workshops designed to encourage your evolution as a writer.

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3 years full-time; 6 years part-timeUndergraduate
BA (Hons)

Creative Writing and English Literature

If you are a passionate reader who enjoys a broad spectrum of literature, from Shakespeare to Postmodern fiction, and you also like the idea of tapping into your own creative energies to craft poetry, plays or prose, then this is the perfect course for you.

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3 years full-time; 6 years part-timeUndergraduate
BA (Hons)

Criminology

There are few subjects more compelling than crime. It is rarely out of the news headlines and dominates our TV schedules with crime boxsets regularly outperforming other genres. We are, as a nation, gripped by crime.

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3 years full-time; 6 years part-timeUndergraduate
BA (Hons)

Criminology with Sociology

Criminology has never been concerned solely with crime. Criminologists have always wanted to define the nature of crime and explain its social causes. Although you learn a lot about both criminology and sociology on our joint honours programme, the unique value of its interdisciplinary approach is that it provides deeper insights into the nature and origin of crime.

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