Durham University
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Durham University ก่อตั้งขึ้นในปี ค.ศ. 1832 ตั้งอยู่ที่เมือง Durham (อ่านว่าเดอรัม) ประเทศอังกฤษ เป็นมหาวิทยาลัยที่เก่าแก่ที่สุดเป็นอันดับสามของประเทศอังกฤษ รองลงมากจาก Oxford และ Cambridge Durham University
ที่จริงแล้ว Durham University ได้เริ่มมีการเรียนการสอนและมีความคิดที่จะก่อตั้งมหาวิทยาลัยตั้งแต่ในสมัยกษัตริย์เฮนรี่ที่ 8 ในปี ค.ศ. 1657 ก่อนที่จะได้รับสถาปนาให้เป็นมหาวิทยาลัยอย่างเป็นทางการในปี 1832 อย่างที่ผมบอกไว้ก่อนหน้านี้
Durham University เป็นมหาวิทยาลัยที่มีความโดดเด่นและความมุ่งมั่นเพื่อความเป็นเลิศในทุกด้านของการศึกษา ได้รับการยกย่องว่าเป็นมหาลัยชั้นสูง ได้รับการจัดให้เป็นหนึ่งในมหาวิทยาลัยระดับ top ของการจัดอันดับมหาวิทยาลัยในประเทศอังกฤษอย่างสม่ำเสมอ
ในปี 2005 หนังสือ? The Times Good University Guide ได้จัดอันดับให้มหาวิทยาลัยแห่งนี้เป็น University of The Year และยิ่งไปกว่านั้น ปัจจุบัน Durham University ได้รับการจัดอันดับจาก Sunday Times University Guide 2012 ให้อยู่ลำดับที่ 3 ของมหาวิทยาลัยที่ดีที่สุดในสหราชอาณาจักร เลยละครับ
ปัจจุบันมหาวิทยาลัยแห่งนี้มีนักศึกษากว่า 15,000 คน?มีสาขาที่เปิดสอนเด่นๆ อยู่มากมาย เช่น English, History, Mathematics, Chemistry, Geography, Theology and Religion, และ Archaeology เป็นต้น
โครงสร้างทางหลักสูตรของที่นี่ จะคล้ายคลึงกับ Oxford และ Cambridge ครับ เรียกได้ว่าถอดแบบกันมาเลยทีเดียว ดังนั้น Durham University จึงเป็นเป็นหนึ่งในตัวเลือกของผู้สมัครที่ต้องการเข้าศึกษาต่อที่ Oxford และ Cambridge เลยละครับ
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Accounting, banking, and finance
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Throughout the BA Accounting and Finance, you’ll study a breadth and depth of accounting and finance subjects giving you the opportunity to take your knowledge to a new level. Areas of study may include accounting information, the legal, regulatory a... MoreDetail
Throughout the BA Accounting and Finance you’ll study a breadth and depth of accounting and finance subjects giving you the opportunity to take your knowledge to a new level. Areas of study may include accounting information, the legal, regulatory an... MoreDetail
The first year of this course is spent with the Foundation Programme developing the skills and subject knowledge required for successful study at degree level. The Foundation Year contains a number of compulsory and discipline-specific modules. Compu... MoreDetail
Throughout the BA Accounting and Finance you’ll study a breadth and depth of accounting and finance subjects giving you the opportunity to take your knowledge to a new level. Areas of study may include accounting information, the legal, regulatory an... MoreDetail
Throughout the BA Accounting and Finance you’ll study a breadth and depth of accounting and finance subjects giving you the opportunity to take your knowledge to a new level. Areas of study may include accounting information, the legal, regulatory an... MoreDetail
The BA Accounting and Management is designed to give you a strong foundation in accounting and finance while also offering the opportunity to develop particular expertise in management.nnDetail
The first year of this course is spent with the Foundation Programme developing the skills and subject knowledge required for successful study at degree level. The Foundation Year contains a number of compulsory and discipline-specific modules. Compu... MoreDetail
Throughout the BA Accounting and Management you’ll study a breadth and depth of accounting and finance subjects giving you the opportunity to take your knowledge to a new level. Areas of study may include accounting information, the legal, regulatory... MoreDetail
The programme is mainly delivered through a mixture of lectures, seminars, and practicals. Lectures provide key contents of a particular topic. Occasionally lectures might be delivered by guest speakers who are internationally recognised academic exp... MoreDetail
The programme is mainly delivered through a mixture of lectures, seminars, and practicals. Lectures provide key contents of a particular topic. Some lectures are delivered by guest speakers who are internationally recognised academic experts or pract... MoreDetail
The programme is mainly delivered through a mixture of lectures, seminars, and practicals. Lectures provide key contents of a particular topic. Some lectures are delivered by guest speakers who are internationally recognised academic experts or pract... MoreDetail
The programme is mainly delivered through a mixture of lectures, seminars, and practicals. Lectures provide key contents of a particular topic. Some lectures are delivered by guest speakers who are internationally recognised academic experts or pract... MoreDetail
The programme is mainly delivered through a mixture of lectures, seminars, and practicals. Lectures provide key contents of a particular topic. Some lectures are delivered by guest speakers who are internationally recognised academic experts or pract... MoreDetail
The programme is mainly delivered through a mixture of lectures, seminars, and practicals. Lectures provide key contents of a particular topic. Some lectures are delivered by guest speakers who are internationally recognised academic experts or pract... MoreFinance (International Money, Finance and Investment) MSc
Full time
Postgraduate
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The programme is mainly delivered through a mixture of lectures, seminars, and practicals. Lectures provide key contents of a particular topic. Some lectures are delivered by guest speakers who are internationally recognised academic experts or pract... MoreDetail
Students on this programme learn through a combination of lectures, seminars, workshops, informal but scheduled one-on-one support, and self-directed learning, such as research, reading, and writing.nDetail
The programme is mainly delivered through a mixture of lectures, seminars, and practicals. Lectures provide key contents of a particular topic. Some lectures are delivered by guest speakers who are internationally recognised academic experts or pract... MoreDetail
Students on this programme learn through a combination of lectures, seminars, workshops, informal but scheduled one-on-one support, and self-directed learning, such as research, reading, and writing.Detail
This course is focused on non-traditional students and the modes of teaching and learning are designed to provide and facilitate high-quality teaching and learning in a supportive and productive environment which encourages self-awareness, reflective... MoreDetail
Students on this programme learn through a combination of lectures, seminars, workshops, informal but scheduled one-on-one support, and self-directed learning, such as research, reading, and writing.Detail
The programme is mainly delivered through a mixture of lectures and seminars. Lectures provide key contents of a particular topic. Occasionally lectures might be delivered by guest speakers who are internationally recognised academic experts or pract... MoreDetail
The programme is mainly delivered through a mixture of lectures and seminars. Lectures provide key contents of a particular topic. Occasionally lectures might be delivered by guest speakers who are internationally recognised academic experts or pract... MoreAnthropology
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There are several areas of overlap between Anthropology and Archaeology, making them particularly suitable for combination in a joint honours degree. The BA Anthropology and Archaeology programme combines modules from the BA/BSc Anthropology degrees ... MoreDetail
There are several areas of overlap between Anthropology and Sociology, making them particularly suitable for combination in a joint honours degree. The BA Anthropology and Sociology course combines modules from the BA Anthropology and BA Sociology pr... MoreDetail
you will receive a thorough grounding in the theory and practice of anthropology in the broadest sense, addressing the core disciplines of social and biological anthropology as well as interdisciplinary perspectives on culture, society and health. Cu... MoreDetail
you will receive a thorough grounding in the theory and practice of anthropology in the broadest sense, addressing the core disciplines of social and biological anthropology as well as interdisciplinary perspectives on culture, society and health. C... MoreDetail
The course contains a number of core and discipline-specific modules. Core modules such as English, Maths, Key Skills, and Language for Higher Education are designed to develop higher level learning skills and familiarise you with studying and assess... MoreDetail
The course contains a number of core and discipline-specific modules. Core modules such as English, Maths, Key Skills, and Language for Higher Education are designed to develop higher level learning skills and familiarise you with studying and assess... MoreDetail
The full-time course runs for a full year, from October to September. Full-time students attend classes between October and December (Michaelmas Term) and January and March (Epiphany), with further assessment in April and May (Easter Term), and then ... MoreDetail
The course is delivered through a mixture of interactive lectures, seminars and workshops, in addition to one-to-one dissertation supervision. Typically, lectures deliver key information on progressively more advanced themes and topics. Seminars prov... MoreDetail
The course is delivered through a mixture of interactive lectures, seminars, and workshops, in addition to one-to-one dissertation supervision. Typically, lectures deliver key information on progressively more advanced themes and topics. Seminars pro... MoreArchaeology
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We are part of the SOCRATES/ERASMUS programme which encourages students to study for part of their course in a university of another EU country. We currently have links with the universities of Gothenburg (Sweden), Mainz (Germany), Bordeaux (France),... MoreDetail
We are part of the SOCRATES/ERASMUS programme which encourages students to study for part of their course in a university of another EU country. We currently have links with the universities of Gothenburg (Sweden), Mainz (Germany), Bordeaux (France),... MoreDetail
We are part of the SOCRATES/ERASMUS programme which encourages students to study for part of their course in a university of another EU country. We currently have links with the universities of Gothenburg (Sweden), Mainz (Germany), Bordeaux (France),... MoreDetail
The course is delivered through a mixture of lectures, seminars and workshops or practical classes. Typically lectures provide key information on a particular area, and identify the main areas for discussion and debate among archaeologists in a speci... MoreDetail
This is a wide-ranging archaeology course that harnesses student passions for history through researching historic sites, material culture and museums. The programme emphasises interdisciplinary learning and skills. Students have the option to study ... MoreDetail
The first year of this course is spent with the Foundation Programme developing the skills and subject knowledge required for successful study at degree level. The Foundation Year contains a number of compulsory and discipline-specific modules. Compu... MoreDetail
The first year of this course is spent with the Foundation Programme developing the skills and subject knowledge required for successful study at degree level. The Foundation Year contains a number of compulsory and discipline-specific modules. Compu... MoreConservation of Archaeological & Museum Objects (Diss) MA
Full time
Postgraduate
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The course is delivered through a mixture of lectures, seminars and practical classes as well as a dissertation. Typically lectures provide key information on a particular area, and identify the main areas for discussion and debate among Conservators... MoreConservation of Archaeological and Museum Objects (PP) MA
Full time
Postgraduate
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The course is delivered through a mixture of lectures, seminars and practical classes as well as an industrial placement. Typically lectures provide key information on a particular area, and identify the main areas for discussion and debate among con... MoreArt and design
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Students on this programme design their own programme of study, so depending on their choices they learn through a combination of lectures, seminars, tutorials, practical classes, workshops, language classes, informal but scheduled one-on-one support... MoreDetail
This course is focused on non-traditional students and the modes of teaching and learning are designed to provide and facilitate high quality teaching and learning in a supportive and productive environment which encourages self-awareness, reflective... MoreDetail
The course is mainly delivered through a mixture of lectures, tutorials and practical classes. Typically lectures provide key information on a particular area, and identify the main areas for discussion and debate in the Museums sector. Tutorials, se... MoreBioarchaeology
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The program is delivered through a mixture of lectures, seminars, tutorials, workshops and laboratory practicals. Lectures provide the student with key information on a particular topic, and identify the main areas for discussion and debate among arc... MoreBiology
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With this route you could study the same three subjects each year. You could also build on your first-year studies in one or two subjects and then combine advanced modules in these subjects with a new subject(s) in your second year.Detail
Durham University operates a modular system in which you will study six modules each year. The Biological Sciences BSc three year degree programme has been designed to allow you more choice between modules in each successive year so that you can foll... MoreDetail
The Foundation Year contains a number of compulsory and discipline-specific modules. Compulsory modules are designed to develop higher level learning skills and familiarise you with studying and assessment at degree level. Discipline-specific modules... MoreDetail
he MSci degree offers you the chance to also take research-based study in your fourth year. There are two types of MSci degree available via the Natural Sciences route:Detail
The BSc Natural Sciences degree provides a wide choice of subjects to study and does not require applicants to study any particular subject. These subjects are divided into three groups:nDetail
The BSc Natural Sciences degree provides a wide choice of subjects to study and does not require applicants to study any particular subject. These subjects are divided into three groups:Detail
The BSc Natural Sciences degree provides a wide choice of subjects to study and does not require applicants to study any particular subject. These subjects are divided into three groups:Detail
The BSc Natural Sciences degree provides a wide choice of subjects to study and does not require applicants to study any particular subject. These subjects are divided into three groups:Detail
The BSc Natural Sciences degree provides a wide choice of subjects to study and does not require applicants to study any particular subject. These subjects are divided into three groups:Detail
Durham University operates a modular system in which you will study six modules each year. The Biosciences MBiol four year degree programme is designed to allow you more choice between modules in each successive year so that you can follow specialise... MoreDetail
We use various teaching and learning styles to enable you to explore issues such as:nnmotivating pupils in sciencenquestioning strategiesnplanning lessons to maximise pupils' active involvementnplanning to allow pupils' understanding to progressnthe ... MoreBioscience and chemistry
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The BSc Natural Sciences degree provides a wide choice of subjects to study and does not require applicants to study any particular subject. These subjects are divided into three groups:Business and management
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The programme is structured around six core modules, plus a compulsory research methods module, with a further five elective module choices. This is followed by a 15,000 word dissertation to allow students to carry out independent research and develo... MoreDetail
To develop advanced and systematic understanding of the complexity of data, including the sources of data relevant to business, alongside appropriate analysis techniquesnTo enable students to critically review and apply relevant business analytics kn... MoreDetail
The BSc Natural Sciences degree provides a wide choice of subjects to study and does not require applicants to study any particular subject. These subjects are divided into three groups:Detail
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 a... MoreBusiness and Management with Business Placement BA
Full time
Undergraduate
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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 a... MoreDetail
The first year of this course is spent with the Foundation Programme developing the skills and subject knowledge required for successful study at degree level. The Foundation Year contains a number of compulsory and discipline-specific modules. Compu... MoreDetail
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 a... MoreDetail
The full-time MBA Programme is delivered through a mixture of sessions including lectures, case studies, individual and group presentations. Some sessions are delivered by guest speakers who are practitioners in the field.nDetail
The programme is mainly delivered through a mixture of lectures, seminars. Lectures provide key contents of a particular topic. Occasionally lectures might be delivered by guest speakers who are internationally recognised academic experts or practiti... MoreDetail
The programme is mainly delivered through a mixture of lectures, seminars. Lectures provide key contents of a particular topic. Occasionally lectures might be delivered by guest speakers who are internationally recognised academic experts or practiti... MoreDetail
This course is focused on non-traditional students and the modes of teaching and learning are designed to provide and facilitate high-quality teaching and learning in a supportive and productive environment which encourages self-awareness, reflective... MoreDetail
The programme is mainly delivered through a mixture of lectures, seminars. Lectures provide key contents of a particular topic. Occasionally lectures might be delivered by guest speakers who are internationally recognised academic experts or practiti... MoreDetail
The full-time MBA Programme is delivered through a mixture of sessions including lectures, case studies, individual and group presentations. Some sessions are delivered by guest speakers who are practitioners in the field.Chemistry
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Chemistry is a linear, quantitative subject containing a significant volume of factual material. It is an experimental science where practical work, and development of practical skills, is important. This four-year programme is delivered through a mi... MoreDetail
Chemistry is a linear, quantitative subject containing a significant volume of factual material. It is an experimental science where practical work, and development of practical skills, is important. This four-year programme is delivered through a mi... MoreDetail
The key characteristics of the Natural Sciences degree at Durham are choice, flexibility and depth. The Natural Sciences degree programme has a wide choice of subjects and in later years there is choice between modules within subjects. It is also a f... MoreDetail
The key characteristics of the Natural Sciences degree at Durham are choice, flexibility and depth. The Natural Sciences degree programme has a wide choice of subjects and in later years there is choice between modules within subjects. It is also a f... MoreDetail
The key characteristics of the Natural Sciences degree at Durham are choice, flexibility and depth. The Natural Sciences degree programme has a wide choice of subjects and there is choice between modules within subjects. It is also a flexible degree ... MoreDetail
The key characteristics of the Natural Sciences degree at Durham are choice, flexibility and depth. The Natural Sciences degree programme has a wide choice of subjects and in later years there is choice between modules within subjects. It is also a f... MoreDetail
The key characteristics of the Natural Sciences degree at Durham are choice, flexibility and depth. The Natural Sciences degree programme has a wide choice of subjects and there is choice between modules within subjects. It is also a flexible degree ... MoreDetail
Chemistry is a linear, quantitative subject containing a significant volume of factual material. It is an experimental science where practical work, and development of practical skills, is important. This three-year programme is delivered through a m... MoreDetail
Chemistry is a linear, quantitative subject containing a significant volume of factual material. It is an experimental science where practical work, and development of practical skills, is important. This four-year programme is delivered through a mi... MoreDetail
This course is focused on non-traditional students and the modes of teaching and learning are designed to provide and facilitate high quality teaching and learning in a supportive and productive environment which encourages self-awareness, reflective... MoreDetail
We use various teaching and learning styles to enable you to explore issues such as:nnmotivating pupils in sciencenquestioning strategiesnplanning lessons to maximise pupils' active involvementnplanning to allow pupils' understanding to progressnthe ... MoreCivilisation
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The aim of the programme is to make help you become an independent learner and researcher in the field of Classical Civilisation. In order to do this, it progresses from a greater number of contact hours, designed to promote and support your own stud... MoreClassics
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Classics will give you around 9 hours of contact time every week over the course of the programme. It is slightly higher than the figure for our other Single Honours programmes, reflecting the enhanced level of support required for the study of the a... MoreDetail
The MA in Classics is principally conceived as a research training course, which aims to build on the skills in independent learning acquired in the course of the student’s first degree and enable them to undertake fully independent research at a hig... MoreDetail
This course is focused on non-traditional students and the modes of teaching and learning are designed to provide and facilitate high-quality teaching and learning in a supportive and productive environment which encourages self-awareness, reflective... MoreCommunication
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In all of our postgraduate taught courses we place an emphasis on empowering students to be autonomous, independent learners. The taught modules provide an introduction to module content which is then developed and extended through our use of online ... MoreComputing
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The key characteristics of the Natural Sciences degree at Durham are choice, flexibility and depth. The Natural Sciences degree programme has a wide choice of subjects and in later years there is choice between modules within subjects. It is also a f... MoreDetail
The key characteristics of the Natural Sciences degree at Durham are choice, flexibility and depth. The Natural Sciences degree programme has a wide choice of subjects and in later years there is choice between modules within subjects. It is also a f... MoreDetail
The programme is mainly delivered through a mixture of lectures, practical and problem classes. Typically lectures provide key information on a particular field of study and identify the main areas for discussion and debate among Computer Scientists.... MoreDetail
The programme is mainly delivered through a mixture of lectures, practical and problem classes. Typically lectures provide key information on a particular field of study and identify the main areas for discussion and debate among Computer Scientists.... MoreDetail
This course is focused on non-traditional students and the modes of teaching and learning are designed to provide and facilitate high-quality teaching and learning in a supportive and productive environment which encourages self-awareness, reflective... MoreDetail
The MSc uses a wide range of learning and teaching methods:nnLecturesnPractical classes/computer labsnIndependent study, research and analysisnProject (dissertation) and courseworknGroup and individual presentationsConflict Prevention and Peacebuilding
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At the beginning of the academic year, as well as the general induction programme offered by the School and the University, Durham Global Security Institute (DGSi) students are invited to a programme specific induction. This induction provides an ove... MoreCosmology
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This is a full-year degree course, starting early October and finishing in the middle of the subsequent September. The aim of the course is to bring students to the frontier of research in elementary particle theory.Creative
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The MA in Creative Writing is an exciting new course at Durham University. Taught by award-winning writers Dr Paul Batchelor, Professor Claire Harman, Dr Kayo Chingonyi, Ms Sophie Collins, and Dr Sam Riviere. This is an academically rigorous program... MoreCriminology
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The MSc Criminology and Criminal Justice is a 1 year full-time course which may also be taken part-time. The course’s core consists of a 60 credit dissertation module, one 30 credit module on Criminological Theory, one 15 credit module on Theories of... MoreDetail
The BA Sociology, BA Criminology programmes are delivered through a mixture of lectures, seminars, research-based workshops, individual supervision of research based assignment and guided individual work through learning technologies such as DUO.nDetail
This course is focused on non-traditional students and the modes of teaching and learning are designed to provide and facilitate high-quality teaching and learning in a supportive and productive environment which encourages self-awareness, reflective... MoreDetail
hese MA Research Methods courses are full-time, starting in early October and continuing over 12 months following university terms. nnThe main teaching methods include lectures, seminars, and computer practical sessions. Lectures introduce the key co... MoreCulture
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The MSc in Sustainability, Culture and Development (full-time) consists of two terms of teaching, during which students are introduced to the range of research questions and methods, and a dissertation, involving the design, development and implement... MoreDetail
The MA in Visual Culture is designed to allow you maximum scope to explore and develop your own fields of interest, in line with the courses generous understanding of the visual. The core module is based on interactive, student-centred seminars and s... MoreDevelopment and Diplomacy
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At the beginning of the academic year, you will go through two-day induction events in which you are informed about the University, the School, the MSc courses and the facilities available for your learning.nnThe 180 credits one-year MSc degree cours... MoreDetail
The course is delivered through a mixture of lectures, seminars and practical classes. Lectures provide key information on a particular topic, such as social and emotional development. Seminars are held in order that smaller group teaching can take p... MoreEconomics
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The key characteristics of the Natural Sciences degree at Durham are choice, flexibility and depth. The Natural Sciences degree programme has a wide choice of subjects and in later years there is choice between modules within subjects. It is also a f... MoreDetail
Students on this programme learn through a combination of lectures, seminars, tutorials (politics), workshops (economics), informal but scheduled one-on-one support, and self-directed learning, such as research, reading, and writing.Detail
The key characteristics of the Natural Sciences degree at Durham are choice, flexibility and depth. The Natural Sciences degree programme has a wide choice of subjects and in later years there is choice between modules within subjects. It is also a f... MoreDetail
Students on this programme learn through a combination of lectures, seminars, workshops, informal but scheduled one-on-one support, and self-directed learning, such as research, reading, and writing.Detail
The programme is mainly delivered through a mixture of lectures, seminars, and practicals. Lectures provide key contents of a particular topic. Occasionally lectures might be delivered by guest speakers who are internationally recognised academic exp... MoreDetail
Students on this programme learn through a combination of lectures, seminars, workshops, informal but scheduled one-on-one support, and self-directed learning, such as research, reading, and writing.Detail
This course is focused on non-traditional students and the modes of teaching and learning are designed to provide and facilitate high-quality teaching and learning in a supportive and productive environment which encourages self-awareness, reflective... MoreDetail
Students on this programme learn through a combination of lectures, seminars, workshops, translation sessions, oral sessions, informal but scheduled one-on-one support, and self-directed learning, such as research, reading, and writing.Detail
Students on this programme learn through a combination of lectures, seminars, workshops, informal but scheduled one-on-one support, and self-directed learning, such as research, reading, and writing. All of these are supported by a state of the art v... MoreEconomics with Management with Business Placement BA
Full time
Undergraduate
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Students on this programme learn through a combination of lectures, seminars, workshops, informal but scheduled one-on-one support, and self-directed learning, such as research, reading, and writing. All of these are supported by a state of the art v... MoreDetail
Students on this programme learn through a combination of lectures, seminars, workshops, informal but scheduled one-on-one support, and self-directed learning, such as research, reading, and writing. All of these are supported by a state of the art v... MoreDetail
Students on this programme learn through a combination of lectures, seminars, workshops, informal but scheduled one-on-one support, and self-directed learning, such as research, reading, and writing.Detail
The programme is mainly delivered through a mixture of lectures, seminars, and practicals. Lectures provide key contents of a particular topic. Occasionally lectures might be delivered by guest speakers who are internationally recognised academic exp... MoreDetail
The programme is mainly delivered through a mixture of lectures, seminars, and practicals. Lectures provide key contents of a particular topic. Occasionally lectures might be delivered by guest speakers who are internationally recognised academic exp... MoreDetail
The programme is mainly delivered through a mixture of lectures, seminars, and practicals. Lectures provide key contents of a particular topic. Occasionally lectures might be delivered by guest speakers who are internationally recognised academic exp... MoreEducation
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In addition, all students will be assigned a School Training Centre Coordinator who will provide workshops, support with teaching and guidance on teaching practice. University partnership tutors will also provide support for students before, during a... MoreDetail
There are approximately 350 hours of university-based contact teaching time in all. nnIn addition the supervised Directed Study module offers group and one-to-one contact time - students are assigned individual supervisors from within the School of E... MoreDetail
In addition, all students will be assigned a School Training Centre Coordinator who will provide workshops, support with teaching and guidance on teaching practice. University partnership tutors will also provide support for students before, during a... MoreDetail
In all of our postgraduate taught courses, we place an emphasis on empowering students to be autonomous, independent learners. The taught modules provide an introduction to module content which is then developed and extended through our use of online... MoreDetail
Students on this programme learn through a combination of lectures, seminars, tutorials, practicals, fieldwork (placements), informal but scheduled one-on-one support, and self-directed learning, such as research, reading, and writing. Seminars, and ... MoreDetail
Students on this programme learn through a combination of lectures, seminars, tutorials, practicals, fieldwork (placements), informal but scheduled one-on-one support, and self-directed learning, such as research, reading, and writing. Seminars, and ... MoreDetail
Students on this programme learn through a combination of lectures, seminars, tutorials, practicals, fieldwork (placements), informal but scheduled one-on-one support, and self-directed learning, such as research, reading, and writing. Seminars, and ... MoreDetail
Students on this programme learn through a combination of lectures, seminars, tutorials, practicals, fieldwork (school placements), informal but scheduled one-on-one support, and self-directed learning, such as research, reading, and writing.nDetail
Students on this programme learn through a combination of lectures, seminars, tutorials, practicals, fieldwork (placements), informal but scheduled one-on-one support, and self-directed learning, such as research, reading, and writing.Detail
Students on this programme learn through a combination of lectures, seminars, tutorials, practicals, fieldwork (placements), informal but scheduled one-on-one support, and self-directed learning, such as research, reading, and writing. Seminars, and ... MoreDetail
Students on this programme learn through a combination of lectures, seminars, tutorials, practicals, fieldwork (placements), informal but scheduled one-on-one support, and self-directed learning, such as research, reading, and writing.nDetail
Students on this programme learn through a combination of lectures, seminars, tutorials, practicals, fieldwork (placements), informal but scheduled one-on-one support, and self-directed learning, such as research, reading, and writing. Seminars, and ... MoreDetail
This course is focused on non-traditional students and the modes of teaching and learning are designed to provide and facilitate high quality teaching and learning in a supportive and productive environment which encourages self-awareness, reflective... MoreDetail
In all of our postgraduate taught courses we place an emphasis on empowering students to be autonomous, independent learners. The taught modules provide an introduction to module content which is then developed and extended through our use of online ... MoreDetail
In all of our postgraduate taught courses, we place an emphasis on empowering students to be autonomous, independent learners. The taught modules provide an introduction to module content which is then developed and extended through our use of online... MoreDetail
Students on this programme learn through a combination of lectures, seminars, tutorials, practicals, fieldwork (school placements), informal but scheduled one-on-one support, and self-directed learning, such as research, reading, and writing.Detail
This course is focused on non-traditional students and the modes of teaching and learning are designed to provide and facilitate high-quality teaching and learning in a supportive and productive environment which encourages self-awareness, reflective... MoreDetail
Teaching is offered through lectures, seminars and tutorials. You will take part in a range of learning activities, including reading, discussion, presentations, criticising existing research, analysing and interpreting data, designing experiments, s... MoreEngineering
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This is a 12-month full-time course beginning at the start of the academic year and finishing with students submitting a report and completing an oral examination on their chosen research and development project. The course consists of four core modu... MoreDetail
This is a 12-month full-time course beginning at the start of the academic year and finishing with students submitting a report and completing an oral examination on their chosen research and development project. The course consists of four core modu... MoreDetail
This is a 12-month full-time degree course that runs from October to the end of August the following year.nnFor the Group Design Module, each group is supervised by one or more members of staff, and guided through the various stages of design. The pr... MoreDetail
This course is focused on non-traditional students and the modes of teaching and learning are designed to provide and facilitate high-quality teaching and learning in a supportive and productive environment which encourages self-awareness, reflective... MoreDetail
The programme is mainly delivered through a mixture of lectures, problem classes, practical and design activities. Typically lectures provide key information on a particular field of study and identify the main underpinning engineering concepts in th... MoreDetail
The programme is mainly delivered through a mixture of lectures, problem classes, practical and design activities. Typically lectures provide key information on a particular field of study and identify the main underpinning engineering concepts in th... MoreDetail
This is a 12-month full-time course beginning at the start of the academic year and finishing with students submitting a report and completing an oral examination on their chosen research and development project. The course consists of four core modu... MoreEnglish
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Students studying English Literature at Durham University typically receive 8 contact hours per week in the first year (lectures and tutorials), 7 in the second year, and 5 in the third year (lectures, tutorials and seminars) per week. In addition, t... MoreDetail
Students studying English Literature at Durham University typically receive 8 contact hours per week in the first year (lectures and tutorials), 7 in the second year, and 5 in the third year (lectures, tutorials and seminars) per week. In addition, t... MoreDetail
This course is focused on non-traditional students and the modes of teaching and learning are designed to provide and facilitate high-quality teaching and learning in a supportive and productive environment which encourages self-awareness, reflective... MoreDetail
The English sessions are designed to enable you to engage in activities which will open up the subject from the viewpoints of both teacher and learner. You will be given opportunities to reflect critically upon current classroom practice and to draw ... MoreFilm and Television
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The course has been designed to be fully inclusive, and to this end uses a wide variety of learning and teaching methods. The forms of learning and teaching are.nGeography
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Understanding and managing risk is ultimately about choice. All elements of society, from individuals to governments, must make decisions – conscious or not – about the ways in which they perceive, interpret, balance, and mitigate risk. Risk permeate... MoreDetail
Understanding and managing risk is ultimately about choice. All elements of society, from individuals to governments, must make decisions – conscious or not – about the ways in which they perceive, interpret, balance, and mitigate risk. Risk permeate... MoreDetail
The key characteristics of the Natural Sciences degree at Durham are choice, flexibility and depth. The Natural Sciences degree programme has a wide choice of subjects and in later years there is choice between modules within subjects. It is also a f... MoreDetail
The key characteristics of the Natural Sciences degree at Durham are choice, flexibility and depth. The Natural Sciences degree programme has a wide choice of subjects and in later years there is choice between modules within subjects. It is also a f... MoreDetail
The key characteristics of the Natural Sciences degree at Durham are choice, flexibility and depth. The Natural Sciences degree programme has a wide choice of subjects and in later years there is choice between modules within subjects. It is also a f... MoreDetail
Students on this programme learn through a combination of lectures, seminars, workshops, practical classes, tutorials, fieldwork, group projects, student presentations, and self-directed learning, such as research, reading, and writing. All of these ... MoreDetail
Students on this programme learn through a combination of lectures, seminars, workshops, practical classes, tutorials, fieldwork, group projects, student presentations, and self-directed learning, such as research, reading, and writing. All of these ... MoreDetail
This course is focused on non-traditional students and the modes of teaching and learning are designed to provide and facilitate high-quality teaching and learning in a supportive and productive environment which encourages self-awareness, reflective... MoreDetail
This course is focused on non-traditional students and the modes of teaching and learning are designed to provide and facilitate high-quality teaching and learning in a supportive and productive environment which encourages self-awareness, reflective... MoreDetail
The programme is mainly delivered through a mixture of lectures, practical classes, tutorials and fieldwork. Typically lectures provide key information on a particular area, and identify the main areas for discussion and debate. Practical classes and... MoreDetail
This course is focused on non-traditional students and the modes of teaching and learning are designed to provide and facilitate high-quality teaching and learning in a supportive and productive environment which encourages self-awareness, reflective... MoreDetail
The programme is mainly delivered through a mixture of lectures, practical classes, tutorials and fieldwork. Typically lectures provide key information on a particular area, and identify the main areas for discussion and debate. Practical classes and... MoreDetail
Issues addressed usually include:nnLesson planning and planning for progression and differentiationnThe National Curriculum, examination courses and Geography's contribution to the wider curriculumnTeaching styles including fieldwork and approaches t... MoreGeography and environment
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The MA in Geography (Research Methods) - or MARM - aims to give a broad training in social science research methodology as well as more specific training in the approaches and techniques used in human geography. There is a balance between theory and ... MoreHistory
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N.B. For this course the study of ancient languages is not required, though it is permitted as an option; and each year at least half of your modules must be on historical topics.Detail
Single Honours courses include an optional European Studies element as part of the ERASMUS scheme, whereby students may spend the third year of a four-year course studying at a European university. We currently have ERASMUS exchange links with univer... MoreDetail
Single Honours courses include an optional European Studies element as part of the ERASMUS scheme, whereby students may spend the third year of a four-year course studying at a European university. We currently have ERASMUS exchange links with univer... MoreDetail
Students studying English Literature at Durham University typically receive 8 contact hours per week in the first year (lectures and tutorials), 7 in the second year, and 5 in the third year (lectures, tutorials and seminars) per week. In addition, t... MoreDetail
The BA History programme is directed towards acquisition of a high standard of skills in research, analysis and expression, both written and oral. As a student on the programme, you will receive an average of 6.5 hours of timetabled contact per week ... MoreDetail
This course is delivered primarily through small group seminar teaching with some larger classes, and lecture-style sessions. Termly division of contact hours between terms depends on student choice. Skills modules are taught through seminars or clas... MoreDetail
This course is focused on non-traditional students and the modes of teaching and learning are designed to provide and facilitate high quality teaching and learning in a supportive and productive environment which encourages self-awareness, reflective... MoreDetail
The university-based activities will consist of lectures, seminars, workshop sessions, student presentations, role play and visits to historical sites. A number of sessions will be led by visiting teachers. The mixture of tutor-led and student-led se... MoreDetail
This course is delivered primarily through small group seminar teaching with some larger classes, and lecture-style sessions. Termly division of contact hours between terms depends on student choice. Skills modules are taught through seminars or clas... MoreHuman Resource
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The programme is mainly delivered through a mixture of lectures, seminars. Lectures provide key contents of a particular topic. Occasionally lectures might be delivered by guest speakers who are internationally recognised academic experts or practiti... MoreInternational
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The programme is mainly delivered through a mixture of lectures, seminars, and practicals. Lectures provide key contents of a particular topic. Occasionally lectures might be delivered by guest speakers who are internationally recognised academic exp... MoreDetail
The Postgraduate Certificate in Education (International) is being offered through a collaborative partnership with the International School of Geneva. The course will run for one academic year.nnThe PGCE (International) is composed of three modules,... MoreInternational development
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There are two routes through the MA:nnThe Cultural Heritage Research route which concludes with a dissertation.nThe Professional Practice Route which concludes with an analytical case study report.nDetail
Students on this programme learn through a combination of lectures, tutorials, seminars, research-based group simulations, informal but scheduled one-on-one support, and self-directed learning, such as research, reading, and writing.Detail
The Postgraduate Certificate in Education (International) is being offered through a collaborative partnership with the International School of Geneva. The course will run for one academic year.nnThe PGCE (International) is composed of three modules,... MoreInternational Relations MA
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At the beginning of the academic year, you will go through five-day induction events in which they are informed about University, the School, the MA/MSc courses and the facilities available for learning.nnThe 180 credits one-year MA degree is divided... MoreDetail
At the beginning of the academic year, you will go through five-day induction events in which you are informed about University, the School, the MA/MSc degrees and the facilities available for their learning.Detail
At the beginning of the academic year, you will go through five-day induction events in which they are informed about University, the School, the MA/MSc courses and the facilities available for their learning.nnThe 180 credits one-year MA degree is d... MoreDetail
At the beginning of the academic year, you will go through five-day induction events in which they are informed about University, the School, the MA/MSc courses and the facilities available for their learning.Research Methods (Politics, International Relations, Security) MA
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At the beginning of the academic year, you will go through five-day induction events in which you are informed about University, the School, the MA/MSc courses and the facilities available.nnThis 180 credit one-year MA degree is divided into two core... MoreLanguages
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The course consists of one core module, two to four optional modules, and a dissertation. The core module sets out the intellectual framework for the course, offering a broad overview of key conceptual debates in World Literature, together with metho... MoreModern European Languages and History with Year Abroad BA
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Typically, as a student of Modern European Languages and History you will receive an average of approximately 8 hours of timetabled teaching per week during the three years that the programme is delivered in Durham. The amount of contact time that yo... MoreDetail
Typically, a student of Modern Languages and Cultures will have 10-11 hours of classroom teaching per week in the three years of the degree that are based in Durham. How much of this is devoted to language learning will depend on how many languages y... MoreDetail
You will be required to submit three assignments; all three assignments will have a strong practical emphasis (e.g. on the National Curriculum and the justification for Modern Foreign Languages as a subject, approaches to Modern Foreign Languages and... MoreDetail
You will be required to submit three assignments; all three assignments will have a strong practical emphasis (e.g. on the National Curriculum and the justification for Modern Foreign Languages as a subject, approaches to Modern Foreign Languages and... MoreDetail
You will be required to submit three assignments; all three assignments will have a strong practical emphasis (e.g. on the National Curriculum and the justification for Modern Foreign Languages as a subject, approaches to Modern Foreign Languages and... MoreLaw
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This course involves both taught modules and a substantial dissertation component. Taught modules are delivered by a mixture of lectures and seminars. Although most lectures do encourage student participation, they are used primarily to introduce cho... MoreDetail
This course involves both taught modules and a substantial dissertation component. Taught modules are delivered by a mixture of lectures and seminars. Although most lectures do encourage student participation, they are used primarily to introduce cho... MoreDetail
This course involves both taught modules and a substantial dissertation component. Taught modules are delivered by a mixture of lectures and seminars. Although most lectures do encourage student participation, they are used primarily to introduce cho... MoreDetail
This course involves both taught modules and a substantial dissertation component. Taught modules are delivered by a mixture of lectures and seminars. Although most lectures do encourage student participation, they are used primarily to introduce cho... MoreDetail
Students on this programme learn through a combination of lectures, seminars, tutorials, informal but scheduled one-on-one support, and self-directed learning, such as research, reading, and writing. nnAll of these are supported by a state of the art... MoreDetail
This course is focused on non-traditional students and the modes of teaching and learning are designed to provide and facilitate high-quality teaching and learning in a supportive and productive environment which encourages self-awareness, reflective... MoreDetail
This course involves both taught modules and a substantial dissertation component. Taught modules are delivered by a mixture of lectures and seminars. Although most lectures do encourage student participation, they are used primarily to introduce cho... MoreLinguistics for TESOL
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ELC MA courses are delivered via lectures, seminars, practical sessions and micro-teaching sessions, giving students a solid grounding in both the theoretical and practical aspects of the field. In many cases, contact hours will be a mixture of these... MoreMaintenance
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The MA in Greece, Rome and the Near East is principally conceived as a research training course which aims to build on the skills in independent learning acquired in the course of the student’s first degree and enable them to undertake fully independ... MoreDetail
Understanding and managing risk is ultimately about choice. All elements of society, from individuals to governments, must make decisions – conscious or not – about the ways in which they perceive, interpret, balance, and mitigate risk. Risk permeate... MoreDetail
Understanding and managing risk is ultimately about choice. All elements of society, from individuals to governments, must make decisions – conscious or not – about the ways in which they perceive, interpret, balance, and mitigate risk. Risk permeate... MoreManagement
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The programme is mainly delivered through a mixture of lectures, seminars. Lectures provide key contents of a particular topic. Occasionally lectures might be delivered by guest speakers who are internationally recognised academic experts or practiti... MoreMarketing
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Students on this programme learn through a combination of lectures, seminars, tutorials, workshops, informal but scheduled one-on-one support, and self-directed learning, such as research, reading, and writing. All of these are supported by a state-o... MoreMarketing and Management with Business Placement BA
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Students on this programme learn through a combination of lectures, seminars, tutorials, workshops, informal but scheduled one-on-one support, and self-directed learning, such as research, reading, and writing. All of these are supported by a state o... MoreDetail
This course is focused on non-traditional students and the modes of teaching and learning are designed to provide and facilitate high-quality teaching and learning in a supportive and productive environment which encourages self-awareness, reflective... MoreDetail
Students on this programme learn through a combination of lectures, seminars, tutorials, workshops, informal but scheduled one-on-one support, and self-directed learning, such as research, reading, and writing. All of these are supported by a state-o... MoreDetail
The programme is mainly delivered through a mixture of lectures which may contain seminar-style sessions to allow for small group work. Lectures provide key contents of a particular topic. Occasionally lectures might be delivered by guest speakers wh... MoreMathematics
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This is a full-year degree course, starting early October and finishing in the middle of the subsequent September. The aim of the course is to give the students a wide mathematical background allowing them to either proceed to PhD or to apply the gai... MoreDetail
The key characteristics of the Natural Sciences degree at Durham are choice, flexibility and depth. The Natural Sciences degree programme has a wide choice of subjects and in later years there is choice between modules within subjects. It is also a f... MoreDetail
The key characteristics of the Natural Sciences degree at Durham are choice, flexibility and depth. The Natural Sciences degree programme has a wide choice of subjects and in later years there is choice between modules within subjects. It is also a f... MoreDetail
The key characteristics of the Natural Sciences degree at Durham are choice, flexibility and depth. The Natural Sciences degree programme has a wide choice of subjects and in later years there is choice between modules within subjects. It is also a f... MoreDetail
Most of the teaching in mathematics consists of 50-minute lectures (12 per week on average) in which lecturers will derive theorems and work through examples, constructing arguments piece by piece and in real time, developing strategies and motivatio... MoreDetail
Most of the teaching in mathematics consists of 50-minute lectures (12 per week on average) in which lecturers will derive theorems and work through examples, constructing arguments piece by piece and in real time, developing strategies and motivatio... MoreDetail
This course is focused on non-traditional students and the modes of teaching and learning are designed to provide and facilitate high quality teaching and learning in a supportive and productive environment which encourages self-awareness, reflective... MoreDetail
The key characteristics of the Natural Sciences degree at Durham are choice, flexibility and depth. The Natural Sciences degree programme has a wide choice of subjects and there is choice between modules within subjects. It is also a flexible degree ... MoreDetail
ach week, the school based and university based work will complement each other. You will focus on specific mathematical issues, but also link to whole school concerns. The programme will include an exploration of the following topics:nnThe ‘nature’ ... MoreMusic
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As a student on the course, you will receive around 7½ hours of timetabled contact per week on average over the course of the programme. This will include a combination of lectures, seminars, and tutorials (including one to one supervision), as well ... MoreDetail
As a student on the BA Music, you will receive around 7½ hours of timetabled contact per week on average over the course of the programme. This will include a combination of lectures, seminars, and tutorials (including one to one supervision), as wel... MoreDetail
The course is delivered through a mixture of seminars, practical sessions and one-to-one supervision. Seminars provide opportunities for you to discuss and debate particular issues, and to present your own original work, informed by the knowledge tha... MoreDetail
This course is focused on non-traditional students and the modes of teaching and learning are designed to provide and facilitate high-quality teaching and learning in a supportive and productive environment which encourages self-awareness, reflective... MoreNew and Renewable Energy
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This is a 12-month full-time course beginning at the start of the academic year and finishing with students submitting a report and completing an oral examination on their chosen research and development project. The course consists of four core modu... MorePalaeopathology
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The course is mainly delivered through a mixture of lectures, seminars and practical classes. Typically lectures provide key information on a particular area, and identify the main areas for discussion and debate in bioarchaeology. Seminars then prov... MorePGCE Primary PGCE
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The Primary PGCE is designed to take around 1500 hours of student work, comprising:nnReadings and preparation for teaching in schoolnTeaching in schoolsnTeaching time in lectures and workshopsnProfessional studies daysnTeaching and learning conferenc... MorePhilosophy
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The MA in Ancient Philosophy is principally conceived as a research training course which aims to build on the skills in independent learning acquired in the course of the your first degree and enable you to undertake fully independent research at a ... MoreDetail
The key characteristics of the Natural Sciences degree at Durham are choice, flexibility and depth. The Natural Sciences degree programme has a wide choice of subjects and in later years there is choice between modules within subjects. It is also a f... MoreDetail
Students on this programme learn through a combination of lectures, seminars, tutorials (Politics & Philosophy), informal but scheduled one-on-one support, and self-directed learning, such as research, reading, and writing.Detail
Psychology aims to understand and improve how people perceive, think, act, react and interact.nnIn a Psychology degree at Durham, you will examine all aspects of behaviour, by investigating the processes underpinning the thoughts, feelings and motiva... MoreDetail
As a student on the BA Philosophy and Theology programme, you will receive on average about 8 hours of timetabled contact per week over the course of the year. This will include a combination of lectures, seminars, tutorials, and study skills classes... MoreDetail
Students taking the BA in Philosophy will receive an average of eight timetabled contact hours per week over the course of the programme.nnPhilosophical development is principally a matter of acquiring a range of reasoning skills, rather than familia... MoreDetail
Students in the Graduate Diploma course receive an average of eight timetabled contact hours per week over the course of the course. The contact hours come in the form of lectures, tutorials and seminars, depending on the four modules chosen by you. ... MoreDetail
The Taught MA in Philosophy provides the opportunity for in-depth engagement with areas of philosophy in which the Durham department has internationally recognised expertise. In the process, you will develop critical abilities and independent researc... MoreDetail
This course is focused on non-traditional students and the modes of teaching and learning are designed to provide and facilitate high-quality teaching and learning in a supportive and productive environment which encourages self-awareness, reflective... MoreDetail
Students on this programme learn through a combination of lectures, seminars, tutorials (Politics and Economics), workshops (Economics only), informal but scheduled one-on-one support, and self-directed learning, such as research, reading, and writin... MoreDetail
The key characteristics of the Natural Sciences degree at Durham are choice, flexibility and depth. The Natural Sciences degree programme has a wide choice of subjects and in later years there is choice between modules within subjects. It is also a f... MorePhysics
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You will be required to submit two MA level assignments and an evidence portfolio illustrating how you have achieved the teaching standards. Whilst on school placement you are required to supplement subject and pedagogical knowledge through a series ... MoreDetail
We use various teaching and learning styles to enable you to explore issues such as:nnmotivating pupils in sciencenquestioning strategiesnplanning lessons to maximise pupils' active involvementnplanning to allow pupils' understanding to progressnthe ... MoreDetail
Durham is one of the leading physics and astronomy departments in the UK, enrolling around 170 students each year. The dedication to our teaching and research consistently puts us high up in all the league tables. While studying here you will benefit... MoreDetail
The programme is mainly delivered through a mixture of lectures, laboratories, tutorials and workshops. The lectures will provide the means to give a concise, focused presentation of the relevant area of Physics. The lecture material will be explicit... MoreDetail
The programme is mainly delivered through a mixture of lectures, laboratories, tutorials and workshops. The lectures will provide the means to give a concise, focused presentation of the relevant area of Physics. The lecture material will be explicit... MoreDetail
This course is focused on non-traditional students and the modes of teaching and learning are designed to provide and facilitate high-quality teaching and learning in a supportive and productive environment which encourages self-awareness, reflective... MoreDetail
The programme is mainly delivered through a mixture of lectures, laboratories, tutorials and workshops. The lectures will provide the means to give a concise, focused presentation of the relevant area of Physics. The lecture material will be explicit... MorePolitics
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At the beginning of the academic year, you will go through five-day induction events in which you are informed about University, the School, the MA/MSc courses and the facilities available for your learning.Politics and International Relations (Political Theory) MA
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At the beginning of the academic year, you will go through five-day induction events in which they are informed about University, the School, the MA/MSc courses and the facilities available.nnThe 180 credits one-year MA degree is divided into two cor... MoreDetail
Students on this programme learn through a combination of lectures, tutorials, seminars, research-based group simulations, informal but scheduled one-on-one support, and self-directed learning, such as research, reading, and writing.Detail
This course is focused on non-traditional and international students and the modes of teaching and learning are designed to provide and facilitate high-quality teaching and learning in a supportive and productive environment which encourages self-awa... MoreDetail
This programme generally follows the same learning approach as the BA Politics, except that the third year is spent in a partner institution before returning to Durham to complete the fourth and final year.Psychology
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The BSc Natural Sciences degree provides a wide choice of subjects to study and does not require applicants to study any particular subject. These subjects are divided into three groups:nDetail
The course is delivered predominantly through a mixture of lectures, seminars and workshop classes. Lectures provide key information on a particular topic, such as ‘autism spectrum disorder’ or ‘developing interventions’. Seminars are held in order f... MoreDetail
The programme is delivered predominantly by leading research academics using a variety of methods including lectures, small group tutorials, workshops, and practical classes, as well as additional individual feedback and support opportunities from st... MoreDetail
This course is focused on non-traditional students and the modes of teaching and learning are designed to provide and facilitate high-quality teaching and learning in a supportive and productive environment which encourages self-awareness, reflective... MoreReligions and cultures
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As a student on the BA in Theology and Religion, you will receive on average 7.5 hours of timetabled contact per week over the course of your three years. This will included a combination of lectures, seminars, tutorials, and study skills classes. Th... MoreDetail
As a student on the BA in Theology and Religion, you will receive on average 7.5 hours of timetabled contact per week over the course of your three years. This will included a combination of lectures, seminars, tutorials, and study skills classes. Th... MoreDetail
This course is focused on non-traditional students and the modes of teaching and learning are designed to provide and facilitate high-quality teaching and learning in a supportive and productive environment which encourages self-awareness, reflective... MoreScience
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The MSc Behavioural Science is delivered through a mixture of lectures, seminars, practical sessions, workshops and lab placements.nnLectures and seminars provide key theoretical information on general topics such as social cognition, behavioural bia... MoreDetail
The MSc Cognitive Neuroscience is delivered through a mixture of lectures, seminars, practical sessions, workshops and lab placements.nnLectures provide key theoretical information on general topics such as cognition, emotion and neuropsychology, and... MoreDetail
The key characteristics of the Natural Sciences degree at Durham are choice, flexibility and depth. The Natural Sciences degree programme has a wide choice of subjects and in later years there is choice between modules within subjects. It is also a f... MoreDetail
The programme is mainly delivered through a mixture of lectures, practical classes, tutorials and fieldwork. Typically lectures provide key information on a particular area, and identify the main areas for discussion and debate. Practical classes and... MoreDetail
The programme is mainly delivered through a mixture of lectures, practical classes, tutorials and fieldwork. Typically lectures provide key information on a particular area, and identify the main areas for discussion and debate. Practical classes and... MoreDetail
The programme is mainly delivered through a mixture of lectures, practical classes and fieldwork. Typically lectures provide key information on a particular area and identify the main areas for discussion and debate. Practical classes and fieldwork a... MoreDetail
As a student on the BSc Health and Human Sciences degree, your learning will be supported by formal teaching sessions, such as lectures and smaller-group teaching in seminars and practical classes. The Anthropology Department has anthropometric equip... MoreDetail
This course is focused on non-traditional students and the modes of teaching and learning are designed to provide and facilitate high-quality teaching and learning in a supportive and productive environment which encourages self-awareness, reflective... MoreDetail
The key characteristics of the Natural Sciences degree at Durham are choice, flexibility and depth. The Natural Sciences degree programme has a wide choice of subjects and in later years there is choice between modules within subjects. It is also a f... MoreDetail
The key characteristics of the Natural Sciences degree at Durham are choice, flexibility and depth. The Natural Sciences degree programme has a wide choice of subjects and there is choice between modules within subjects. It is also a flexible degree ... MoreSocial Sciences
Combined Honours in Social Sciences with Foundation BA
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This course is focused on non-traditional students and the modes of teaching and learning are designed to provide and facilitate high-quality teaching and learning in a supportive and productive environment which encourages self-awareness, reflective... MoreDetail
The full-time course runs for a full year, from October to September. Full-time students attend classes between October and December (Michaelmas Term) and January and March (Epiphany), with further assessment in April and May (Easter Term), and then ... MoreSocial work
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Students on this degree design their own programme of study, so depending on their choices they learn through a combination of lectures, seminars, tutorials, practical classes, fieldwork, excavation, informal but scheduled one-on-one support, and sel... MoreDetail
These MA Research Methods courses are full-time, starting in early October and continuing over 12 months following university terms.nnThe main teaching methods include lectures, seminars, and computer practical sessions. Lectures introduce the key co... MoreDetail
The MSW is full-time, starting in early October and continuing over 21 months. The course does NOT run to university terms. There are approximately 12 weeks of vacation, including public holidays, during the course of the whole course. In Year 1 the ... MoreSociology and politics
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These MA Research Methods courses are full-time, starting in early October and continuing over 12 months following university terms.nnThe main teaching methods include lectures, seminars, and computer practical sessions. Lectures introduce the key co... MoreDetail
These MA Research Methods courses are full-time, starting in early October and continuing over 12 months following university terms.nnThe main teaching methods include lectures, seminars, and computer practical sessions. Lectures introduce the key co... MoreDetail
The BA Sociology programme is delivered through a mixture of lectures, seminars, research-based workshops, individual supervision of research based assignment and guided individual work through learning technologies such as DUO.nDetail
This course is focused on non-traditional students and the modes of teaching and learning are designed to provide and facilitate high quality teaching and learning in a supportive and productive environment which encourages self-awareness, reflective... MoreSport and physical activity
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Students on this programme learn through a combination of lectures, seminars, practical laboratories, practical workshops, informal but scheduled one-on-one support, and self-directed learning, such as research, reading, and writing.Detail
Students on this programme learn through a combination of lectures, seminars, practical laboratories, practical workshops, informal but scheduled one-on-one support, and self-directed learning, such as research, reading, and writing.Sport, Exercise and Physical Activity with Foundation BA
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This course is focused on non-traditional students and the modes of teaching and learning are designed to provide and facilitate high-quality teaching and learning in a supportive and productive environment which encourages self-awareness, reflective... MoreStudies
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Most MA teaching is delivered through small group seminars and tutorials. These exemplify and encourage the various skills and practices required for independent scholarly engagement with texts and issues. Teaching in the Department of Theology & Rel... MoreChinese Studies (with Year Abroad) with Foundation
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This course is focused on non-traditional students and the modes of teaching and learning are designed to provide and facilitate high quality teaching and learning in a supportive and productive environment which encourages self-awareness, reflective... MoreDetail
Typically, a student of Chinese Studies will have 12 hours of classroom teaching per week in the three years of the degree that are based in Durham. Language modules involve six hours per week of teaching, while modules on culture, history and other ... MoreDetail
One of the distinctive features of the Durham MA in Literary Studies is that it permits both a broad-based, eclectic study of literary topics from the earliest periods of literature to the present and the possibility of specialisation through designa... MoreJapanese Studies (with Year Abroad) with Foundation BA
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This course is focused on non-traditional students and the modes of teaching and learning are designed to provide and facilitate high-quality teaching and learning in a supportive and productive environment which encourages self-awareness, reflective... MoreDetail
Typically, a student of Japanese Studies will have 12 hours of classroom teaching per week in the three years of the degree that are based in Durham. Language modules involve six hours per week of teaching, while modules on culture, history and other... MoreDetail
One of the distinctive features of the Durham MA in Literary Studies is that it permits both a broad-based, eclectic study of literary topics from the earliest periods of literature to the present and the possibility of specialisation through designa... MoreDetail
One of the distinctive features of the Durham MA in Literary Studies is that it permits both a broad-based, eclectic study of literary topics from the earliest periods of literature to the present and the possibility of specialisation through designa... MoreDetail
One of the distinctive features of the Durham MA in Literary Studies is that it permits both a broad-based, eclectic study of literary topics from the earliest periods of literature to the present and the possibility of specialisation through designa... MoreDetail
The MA in Translation Studies (MATS) is a one-year (12-month) full-time or two-year (24-month) part-time course (180 credits, corresponding to 90 ECTS). The Durham MATS is a member of the EMT Network of Excellence. The Durham course offers different ... MoreTwentieth and Twenty-First Century Literary Studies MA
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One of the distinctive features of the Durham MA in Literary Studies is that it permits both a broad-based, eclectic study of literary topics from the earliest periods of literature to the present and the possibility of specialisation through designa... MoreTESOL
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ELC MA courses are delivered via lectures, seminars, practical sessions and micro-teaching sessions, giving you a solid grounding in both the theoretical and practical aspects of the field. In many cases, contact hours will be a mixture of these appr... MoreTheology
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Most MA teaching is delivered through small group seminars and tutorials. These exemplify and encourage the various skills and practices required for independent scholarly engagement with texts and issues. Teaching in the Department of Theology & Rel... MoreDetail
Most MA teaching is delivered through small group seminars and tutorials. These exemplify and encourage the various skills and practices required for independent scholarly engagement with texts and issues. Teaching in the Department of Theology & Rel... MoreDetail
Most MA teaching is delivered through small group seminars and tutorials. These exemplify and encourage the various skills and practices required for independent scholarly engagement with texts and issues. Teaching in the Department of Theology & Rel... MoreDetail
You will receive on average 7.5 hours of timetabled contact per week. This will include a combination of lectures, seminars, and tutorials. Timetabled contact is only the beginning of your learning. It provides a starting point for your development a... MoreDetail
Most MA teaching is delivered through small group seminars and tutorials. These exemplify and encourage the various skills and practices required for independent scholarly engagement with texts and issues. Teaching in the Department of Theology & Rel... More