Undergraduate 2025 Prospectus - Accessible Version

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UNDERGRADUATE PROSPECTUS 2025


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BELONG TO SOMETHING SPECIAL Welcome to a global community of ideas and people. Enjoy the friendly atmosphere throughout our safe, vibrant and green campus. Experience exceptional and innovative teaching designed to empower students. Relish unique opportunities and make lifelong friends along the way. Welcome to the University of Surrey. EXPECT MORE.

Our 11 waterways in the shape of lakes, ponds and streams attract resident ducks, coots and moorhens, as well as visiting Canadian and Egyptian geese, cormorants, grebes and the occasional swan.

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CONTENTS

10 12 GET TO KNOW GUILDFORD

STAG HILL

32 34 YOUR STUDENTS’ UNION

SPORT AT SURREY

56 58 TECHNOLOGY AND LEARNING

GLOBAL CONNECTIONS

76 OUR COURSE TABLES

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14 16 20 24 28 MANOR PARK

LIFE ON CAMPUS

PROFESSIONAL PLACEMENTS

EMPLOYABILITY AND CAREERS

SUPPORT AT SURREY

38 40 46 50 52 OUR INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY

GLOBAL OPPORTUNITIES

YOUR HOME

OUR STUDENT SPACES

LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS

60 62 66 70 74 SURREY’S SUSTAINABILITY

OUR GREEN STUDENTS’ UNION

FEES AND FUNDING

HOW TO APPLY

OUR COURSES

78 89 90 92 93 FIND YOUR COURSE

MEET OUR STUDENTS

APPLYING TO UNIVERSITY

WHAT’S NEXT?

2024 OPEN DAYS

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at Surrey

Shortlisted for University of the Year The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2023

4th in the UK* FOR STUDENT SATISFACTION

95% of our Undergraduates ARE IN WORK OR FURTHER EDUCATION Graduate Outcomes Survey 2023

Best University Careers Service National University Employability Awards 2022

National Student Survey 2023

*Measured by % positivity based on Q1-24 for all institutions listed in the Guardian University Guide league tables.

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WHAT OUR STUDENTS SAY 8


WHY DID YOU CHOOSE TO STUDY AT SURREY? OWEN Media and Communication BSc “I visited campus with a friend who was considering attending the University to study physics. I found the students and staff to be impassioned and engaging, and the facilities on offer greatly impressed me. After a second visit for my own benefit to the Department of Sociology, I thought the staff and student body I met that day to be just as inspired and approachable as their colleagues in physics, and that is when I decided to make Surrey my first choice.”

TELL US ABOUT YOUR SURREY EXPERIENCE SO FAR. OLIVER Electrical and Electronic Engineering with Foundation Year BEng “Doing a foundation year was an excellent experience – it helped to further my knowledge in all areas of my course and it aided my practical skills, such as time management. It also enhanced my ability to work within a team. I was able to enter the first year of my degree knowing my way around campus, knowing how to study in a university environment and achieving a good work-life balance.”

WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE TO STUDENTS? ELISAVETHA Aerospace Engineering MEng “Make the most of the social opportunities at Surrey by joining clubs and societies. I joined the Team Surrey Archery Club and MechSoc, which I’ve really enjoyed. There are also lots of opportunities to get involved in other extracurricular activities, such as volunteering, being a course rep and doing a part-time job. Taking part is so important and it makes for an unforgettable experience.“

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MANCHESTER LIVERPOOL BIRMINGHAM

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GET TO KNOW GUILDFORD Guildford is a picturesque British market town situated on the River Wey. Its town centre is a 15-minute walk from campus, giving students access to pubs, restaurants, bars, shops, theatres, entertainment venues and even a Norman castle. It is surrounded by idyllic countryside, including the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty to the south.

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Graduate at

Meet friends at the Students’ Union

Student support at MySurrey Hive

Guildford Cathedral

Live right here on campus

Centre for Wellbeing

Post office

Eat, drink, relax

Grab a coffee Prayer room

Laundrette

Chill out by the lake Bus route

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Manor Park (next page)

Library and Learning Centre

MySurrey Nest

STAG HILL CAMPUS GUILDFORD TRAIN STATION: 10-minute walk or 5 minutes by bus.

MANOR PARK, TESCO, SURREY SPORTS PARK: 15 to 25-minute walk or 9 to 13 minutes by bus.

Get your groceries here

GUILDFORD TOWN CENTRE: 15-minute walk or 10 minutes by bus.

HAZEL FARM ACCOMMODATION: 25 to 40 minutes by bus.

Eat, drink, relax

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School of Health Sciences School of Medicine

Bus route Get active at Surrey Sports Park, head to the sports bar or grab a coffee

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Live right here on campus


Stag Hill (previous page)

Tesco supermarket

MANOR PARK CAMPUS GUILDFORD TRAIN STATION: 22 minutes by bus.

SUPERMARKET 10-minute walk or 8 minutes by bus. School of Veterinary Medicine

GUILDFORD TOWN CENTRE: 22 minutes by bus.

HAZEL FARM ACCOMMODATION: 18 minutes by bus.

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Get ready to enjoy campus life, with great food, lively bars, rolling parkland – and cosmopolitan Guildford just steps away. Your student years will be full of choices: chill or party; parkland or town; study with friends or contemplate our extensive library. Join our vibrant community of over 16,000 students from all around the world. Expect the time of your life. 17


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THE POWER OF DISNEY PRINCESSES What does our favourite Disney Princess say about us? Dr Robyn Muir investigates how Disney Princesses have evolved since Snow White first graced our screens in 1937. In her research, Robyn explores how femininity is represented in Disney films, merchandising, marketing and theme park experiences, and what this means for audiences’ understanding of gender. Robyn explains: “You can see Disney Princesses in everyday life. Young people can dress like princesses, learn with princesses and even sleep in princess duvets. They are framed as role models to young people. This means we can use media like Disney Princess films to start conversations about important societal issues and build media literacy skills.”

surrey.ac.uk/research-surrey

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PROFESSIONAL PLACEMENTS

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GIVING YOU THE COMPETITIVE EDGE We will work with you from day one of your Surrey experience to prepare for a career. Students can expect real industry experience on our award-winning Professional Training programme. Most of our courses offer the career-enhancing option of a year in industry. Whether you know where you want your career to take you or not, we’re here to help you prepare for the future. Our placements programme lets you spend up to a year of your course working at one of our 2,300+ provider organisations in the UK and abroad. Completing a placement broadens your perspective, provides experience, builds your network, and gives you a head start in the graduate job market. Our Employability and Careers team works hard to prepare students for placement, helping you develop the professional and personal skills you need to succeed. Most placements are paid, and we’ll support you every step of the way. surrey.ac.uk/placements

GRADUATE OUTCOMES SURVEY 2023 HIGHLIGHTS:

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OF OUR GRADUATES ARE IN WORK OR FURTHER EDUCATION

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NATÁLIA Aerospace Engineering MEng “I spent my placement at Williams Racing in the Heritage team, which looks after a vast collection of Williams Formula 1 cars. I worked with many departments and got to know over 200 people. My transferable competencies, such as teamworking, improved the most, but I also gained design skills and learned about practical engineering. One of my proudest moments was when we ran one of our heritage cars at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. It was an event we worked towards for months and seeing it all go well made me feel proud for our entire team. The other was being recognised for my work contributions during my placement with a ‘Brand Ambassador’ award, which I was presented with during Williams Racing’s Early Careers Awards night.”

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COPTER Food Science and Nutrition BSc “During my studies, I had the opportunity to take on a summer placement at Leatherhead Food Research – a renowned organisation that delivers scientific and regulatory affairs advice to its customers. I loved being able to showcase my potential in the food industry. Being able to wear a company’s lanyard made me feel proud and satisfied with the hard work I put into my CV and the application process. Whilst on placement, I demonstrated my passion for the food industry and was offered a position after graduation! Being able to secure this opportunity before even starting my final year was a great feeling.”

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EMPLOYABILITY AND CAREERS

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We focus on your future career from day one. You can expect significant support at Surrey to boost your employability.

CAREERS SUPPORT

CAMPUS JOB AGENCY

Our dedicated Employability and Careers team can offer valuable advice, from improving your networking skills to supporting you in writing your CV.

Unitemps is our on-campus job agency and can help you find part-time work within the University and with local businesses.

ONE-TO-ONE APPOINTMENTS

SURREYCONNECTS

Our team of professionally qualified careers consultants tailor their support to you and can guide you in oneto-one sessions. INSIGHT EVENTS We host events that connect you with professional opportunities which attract employers offering graduate roles and placements. SURREY PATHFINDER Surrey Pathfinder is a digital hub with everything from careers appointments and event bookings to job listings, placements and interactive development tools created to enhance your employability.

surrey.ac.uk/unitemps

SurreyConnects is our online platform bringing alumni and students together for networking and mentoring. Features include job vacancies, news, events, integrated video calling and messaging.

EXTRACURRICULAR COURSES We offer free extracurricular courses – alongside your degree – that enhance your professional prospects and build your confidence. You could learn skills you need to stand out in the job market with our Employability Award, learn foreign languages, or gain a better understanding of sustainability issues with our Global Graduate Award in Sustainability. surrey.ac.uk/ extracurricular-study

surreyconnects.co.uk GRADUATE SUPPORT STUDENT ENTERPRISE Our Student Enterprise programme offers challenges and training designed to give you a taste of entrepreneurship and maybe even a launchpad for your own start-up.

As a University of Surrey graduate you are entitled to careers appointments for up to three years after you complete your studies. You also get lifetime access to Surrey Pathfinder’s interactive development tools.

surrey.ac.uk/ student-enterprise

surrey.ac.uk/ graduate-support

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MARKO Accounting and Finance BSc “Surrey is well known for having established connections with firms of all sizes, which benefits students and ensures great quality teaching and professional training. At Surrey I have participated in events hosted by the careers service, which includes help with CV-writing, job interviews, and talks by firms such as BDO, Accenture and Intel. I also took part in a mentoring programme supported by the SurreyConnects platform. I threw myself at the opportunity to participate in the IKEEP intrapreneurial training led by the SETsquared partnership. This programme taught me about intrapreneurship and how to think differently within a company, followed by a four-week project placement with a participating company.”

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STUDENT SUPPORT We offer a range of help, advice and support services to ensure you make the most of your time at university. MYSURREY WEBSITE, APP AND HIVE Our MySurrey website and student app are your bespoke online portals to access all of our support and advice services, plus news and events. The MySurrey Hive is at the heart of our Stag Hill campus. It’s a space to study and socialise from 8:30am–11:30pm, 365 days a year. It provides information on many areas of student life. The MySurrey Hive is a welcoming environment where dedicated staff will support you with any questions you may have. MySurrey Hive Ambassadors are on hand to chat about all things relating to university life and provide tailored support. We also have Academic Hives on campus to provide support related to your courses, modules and assessments.

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LIBRARY AND LEARNING SERVICES Library collections combine both digital and print resources, providing access (on and off campus) to books, e-journals, online databases, eTextbooks, theses and specialist subjectspecific materials for your study and research. All are discoverable via the library discovery tool SurreySearch. The Library’s Learning Development team (Academic Skills and Development, and Maths and Statistics Advice) can support you to develop strengths in areas such as critical thinking, researching, academic writing and presenting, helping you to thrive as a learner at Surrey. surrey.ac.uk/library

CENTRE FOR WELLBEING Our Centre for Wellbeing offers free and confidential appointments with counsellors and mental health professionals. You can come to talk through any personal, emotional, or psychological issue throughout your time at Surrey. wellbeing.surrey.ac.uk/ centre-for-wellbeing PEER SUPPORTERS Peer Supporters provide non-judgemental listening and support to all Surrey students. They are current students who genuinely care about others and want to help. surrey.ac.uk/peersupport

surrey.ac.uk/academic-skills

RESIDENTIAL LIFE TEAM

surrey.ac.uk/mathsstatistics-advice

The Residential Life team consists of University staff who provide advice and support to all students living in on-campus accommodation. The team is here to support your wellbeing and welfare and to ensure that your residence is a great place to live. The team works alongside our Peer Support team to help new students settle in and feel at home.

WELLBEING AND WELFARE We support students in building confidence, independence and identity, using online and on-campus facilities and services. Our goal is to help you reach your full potential and enable you to thrive in the Surrey community.

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surrey.ac.uk/residentiallife-team

RELIGIOUS LIFE AND BELIEF We are a multi-faith and multicultural community that respects people of all faiths and beliefs and all they bring to University life. Our chaplains are very happy to listen and support you. campus.surrey.ac.uk/faithand-spirituality DISABILITY AND NEURODIVERSITY Our Disability and Neurodiversity team provides confidential information, advice and guidance relating to all disabilities including mental health, medical conditions and specific learning differences. They can also assist eligible students with applying for the Disabled Students’ Allowance. surrey.ac.uk/disabilityneurodiversity


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A registered charity, our Students’ Union listens and acts on behalf of you as a Surrey student. It’s run by a team of elected students, who are here to voice student opinions, provide excellent support and advice, and offer volunteering and training opportunities. Our Students’ Union also hosts a wide range of exciting clubs and societies, and organises unforgettable events to ensure you have an incredible student experience. CLUBS AND SOCIETIES

COMMUNITY-LED EVENTS

Joining a club or society is a great way to meet like-minded people. There are over 170 to choose from at Surrey, including everything from mountaineering, mixed martial arts and dance, to politics, sailing and yoga. You can even start your own!

You’ll find a range of Students’ Union organised events and activities at Surrey. From One World Week – our annual celebration of culture, heritage and traditions on campus – to Varsity, the unmissable sporting competition of the year showcasing Team Surrey.

VOLUNTEERING AND FUNDRAISING From hockey coaching to music recitals, at Surrey you’ll have many opportunities to get involved in the local community. In 2022, our students racked up an amazing 29,008 volunteering hours.

SUPPORT AND WELLBEING The Students’ Union also offers support services to help promote positive wellbeing at Surrey. They can provide advice on matters relating to your academic interests, and support for your health and wellbeing. This includes Nightline, a confidential student-run listening service and ‘Wellbeing Week’, a campaign designed to support students’ physical and mental health. ussu.co.uk

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Surrey Sports Park is FIFA, World Rugby, Sport England and Swim England accredited. It is one of Europe’s leading sports venues and sets a new benchmark for the quality of university sports facilities in the UK and beyond. Whether you are looking to Move, Play, or Perform, our £36m sporting facility on our Manor Park campus is the ideal place to exercise your body as well as your mind. As soon as you step inside, you’ll understand why. One of the largest and most diverse ranges of sport, fitness and group exercise activities of any UK university. Facilities include a 50 metre swimming pool, 120 station gym, three artificial pitches, a climbing centre, eight floodlit tennis courts, six glass-backed squash courts, three arenas (sports halls) hosting 12 badminton courts, and outdoor grass pitches. Discounted membership for University of Surrey students.

Hosts three professional sports clubs: Harlequins RFC, Surrey Storm and Surrey Scorchers. Annual events to participate or compete in, including the Colour Run, Varsity and GradSport. Dual Career Programme to help you fulfil your sporting potential and achieve academic excellence. Sports scholarships worth up to £2,000. surrey.ac.uk/sport

The home of Team Surrey, our very own sports brand with over 45 student clubs for all abilities: teamsurrey.co.uk

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AMIR Sport and Exercise Science BSc “I’m part of Surrey’s Touch Rugby Club, and we use the Sports Park for our training. I’ve been part of the team for two years, and this year I had the privilege of being the club’s Vice President. Being part of Team Surrey has been amazing as I’ve been able to find a sport that I love and make new friends. Touch Rugby is a club that anyone can join and learn the sport. It’s also a community that helps people in any way they can, and we try to make every session as enjoyable as possible to help everyone relax and enjoy their time at university.”

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OUR INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY If you’re applying to Surrey as an international student then we’re here to help you throughout the process. We can help you all the way from choosing the right course to applying for a visa and preparing to arrive at Surrey. A WARM WELCOME Before you come to the UK you can find helpful information in our online pre-departure checklist. We’ll provide this to you by email before you arrive. This includes information on immigration and visas, registering on your course, what to bring and who to contact if you need help. PREPARING FOR YOUR DEGREE We help you prepare for your degree with courses designed to get you used to university-style teaching and develop your academic and English language skills. You will be welcomed into the Surrey community with full access to our facilities and receive specialist support on your way to your chosen degree.

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Our pre-sessional English language courses offer intensive English preparation, whether you wish to improve your language skills or if you need to complete a pre-sessional course as a condition of your offer. If you have not studied A-levels or an equivalent, the International Foundation Year is a programme of academic subjects, study skills and English language training designed specifically to prepare you for your undergraduate degree. You can choose from a number of routes with modules related to the degree you are looking to progress to.


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NATIONALITIES IN OUR STUDENT COMMUNITY

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GLOBAL OPPORTUNITIES

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UNIVERSITY STUDY EXCHANGE PARTNERS AROUND THE WORLD

PLACEMENT PROVIDERS ABROAD


Studying at Surrey opens up a world of opportunity. We want you to take advantage of our international connections, explore the world and expand your skills for the graduate job market. INTERNATIONAL ADVENTURES Whether you want to gain international experience, discover a new culture or learn a new language, most of our courses give you the opportunity to study and/or work abroad as part of your studies. You could also choose to attend a summer programme with one of our partners around the world. These are a great way to study, volunteer or work abroad without committing to a full year or semester. Financial support is available through various grants and bursaries, as well as Student Finance support. surrey.ac.uk/study-and-work-abroad LEARN A LANGUAGE Our Global Graduate Award (GGA) in Languages programme offers free extracurricular language courses which you can take alongside any degree at Surrey. With 11 languages to choose from, you could learn a completely new language or improve one you already know. Upon successful completion, GGA modules award 15 co-curricular credits to undergraduates. surrey.ac.uk/gga

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FOUNDATION YEAR A foundation year can develop your skills and make it easier to get started at university. It is an extra year of study at the start of your course that leads into a full degree programme. You’ll learn about your chosen subject, develop your study skills and get used to university life. On successful completion of your foundation year, you’ll be ready to progress to the first year of your degree course. As a foundation year student, you’ll be a full student at the University and part of our community. You’ll have access to all our campus facilities and support. Foundation courses are a great option if: You don’t have the grades for a full degree course You have non-traditional qualifications or experience You’re starting university after some time away from education You’re looking for more support during the transition into university study. If you’re looking for a fresh start at Surrey, you can view our foundation courses for 2024 entry on our website: surrey.ac.uk/undergraduate-study/foundation-courses

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BRAINWAVES Surrey’s dedication to research-led education has led to a recent breakthrough in the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), a condition affecting one in 20 children worldwide. Challenges associated with ADHD include school dropout, unemployment, and criminality. The most common treatment is currently medication, but a study co-led by Professor Roi Cohen Kadosh, head of the School of Psychology, found that painless, safe and non-invasive brain stimulation could significantly improve symptoms. Professor Kadosh commented: “The results of this study increase our confidence that, in the future, non-invasive brain stimulation could provide an alternative to medication as a treatment pathway for ADHD.”

surrey.ac.uk/research-surrey

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ACCOMMODATION Welcome to your campus home in Guildford. University accommodation is a great way to start your student life. You’ll meet people from all over the world with diverse interests, and you have the potential to make lifelong friends here. Your campus home is your personal space to relax, study and socialise. We provide you with a safe and secure setting where you can thrive. Price bands are reset each year, but you can rely on there being a wide range of rooms to suit all requirements and budgets. With more than 6,000 rooms of various types available (en-suite, single-sex, studio flat, shared room or single), you’ll be spoilt for choice. Prices usually start at £79 per week for a shared duplex room, while in the middle of the price range, you’ll find our standard room comes with a private en-suite shower and toilet. We look forward to meeting you and making you feel at home here in Guildford!

Scan to find out more or visit: surrey.ac.uk/accommodation/our-accommodation

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YOUR HOME

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FACTS ABOUT ACCOMMODATION Guaranteed accommodation for new students.* We have over 6,000 bedrooms across our Stag Hill, Manor Park and Hazel Farm sites. All accommodation is self-catered and over 50% of rooms have en-suite shower and toilet facilities. Most accommodation is mixed-sex, but you can apply to live in a single-sex flat. You can also apply for quiet or alcohol-free accommodation. Requests are not guaranteed. Students with specific accommodation needs can be supported by our Disability and Neurodiversity team. All our accommodation has a Residential Life Coordinator service, plus you’ll be supported in your first year by our Peer Support team.

*Provided we are your firm choice and you meet our conditions and application deadline. Please refer to the allocations document for academic year.

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OUR STUDENT SPACES We’re always looking to make your student experience the best it can be. As a Surrey student you’ll have access to: The Library – open seven days a week for study and research Surrey Sports Park – our world-class sports park and the home of Team Surrey MySurrey Hive – a central place on campus for support and advice on student life MySurrey Nest – a calm, quiet and relaxing environment, designed to promote wellbeing MySurrey Dot – social study spaces across campus, for you to work with fellow students in groups and come up with brilliant ideas The Front Room – a comfortable social space for you to hang out and relax between lectures and at the end of the day.

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LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS We have a variety of study spaces, equipment and resources across our academic subjects to help you reach your full potential. Some of our most notable facilities include: 52


FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES Our multi-purpose, 200-seater, £1.7m computer science laboratory A fully operational pilot plant in our School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, allowing you to experience the entire chemical process which is almost unique among UK universities Air quality and geotechnical engineering laboratories in our School of Sustainability, Civil and Environmental Engineering A demonstrator jet engine, flight simulator, Environmental Flow (EnFlo) wind tunnel and robotics laboratories in our School of Mechanical Engineering Sciences A recent £2.7m refurbishment of our physics radiation laboratory. FACULTY OF HEALTH AND MEDICAL SCIENCES A Clinical Simulation Centre, where you’ll get to use equipment found in the NHS. Our virtual environments include immersive projections with lifelike manikins and actors, as well as fully equipped wards and an ambulance bay Our £5m psychology facilities, which include a virtual reality suite and observation labs, allowing you to conduct experiments using electroencephalography and more A £10m Innovation for Health Learning Laboratory, kitted out with the latest industry equipment in our School of Biosciences Our state-of-the-art vet school buildings include a Veterinary Clinical Skills Centre and one of Europe’s largest and most sophisticated high-containment Veterinary Pathology Centres.

FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES We’ve invested £1.7m to upgrade and expand facilities across the Department of Music and Media. In addition to three professional recording studios, including a concert venue, the department has a new film and TV studio, critical listening room, five edit suites, a creative music technology performance-workshop room, a fully upgraded synthesiser laboratory and a 24/7-access student computer lab. G uildford School of Acting has three theatres (Bellairs, PATS and Rex Doyle), a 128-capacity studio space, 15 dance and rehearsal studios (facilities include sound system, ballet barres, sprung floors, keyboard/piano), 10 tutorial/ practice rooms, a scenic studio workshop, a technical workshop and stage management production office, extensive costume stores and workrooms, a Mac lab and up-to-the-minute black magic film cameras T he Lakeside Restaurant is a student training kitchen and restaurant in our School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, offering immersive training in management and culinary skills Our School of Literature and Languages features a new podcast room and a publishing room, and our interpreting labs have the latest technology from BUK solutions which offer ISO-certified solutions for simultaneous interpretation of multilingual events Surrey Business School’s Bloomberg Lab is installed with terminals with access to the industry’s top software including Bloomberg, Wharton Research Data Services (WRDS) and Datastream.

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ELLA Paramedic Science BSc “On my course, I like that we have periods of theory before going on placement as this gives me time to consolidate my learning and feel confident before applying my knowledge on the road.   The facilities at Surrey are incredible, not only giving us access to an ambulance and all the kit we would have on the road, but the Clinical Simulation Centre also prepares us for how hospitals work and how that feels. In the Immersive Learning Environment, we also act out different scenarios with actors which really prepares us for placement.”

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TAUTVYDAS Creative Music Technology BMus “I love the creative approach to art that is fused with technology; we are always surrounded by magnificently powerful computers and smart devices that can create interesting art. The academic staff are a wonderful bunch of professionals who are focused on nurturing and helping you develop yourself. They are very approachable and make you feel welcomed, as well as sharing great knowledge and their personal experience – and sometimes a cup of tea! The staff at MySurrey Hive are great with supporting and guiding students who need help with anything.”

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Surrey is leading research on the next generation of mobile technology. Through our research, we’re working towards a better future, providing solutions and continually improving the world we live in. Our approach to teaching and learning is no different. At Surrey we use technology to enhance your learning experience and help prepare you for your future.

VISION Our vision is to develop innovative teaching and learning environments that are student-centred and enriching, with an emphasis on practice-based learning. We are building on the hybrid education model to ensure that we provide a modern virtual-learning environment. This also means creating flexibility in learning through the growth of ‘Education on Demand’. INVESTMENT We’ve heavily invested in our University and campus to ensure your time here is the best it can be. Continuous improvement to our teaching environments and social learning spaces make sure they are innovative and appropriate for the hybrid approach. BENEFITS Your student experience will be more collaborative

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and innovation-inspiring through the use of technology-assisted learning. This includes providing learning capture/streaming, virtual and augmented learning, and technology and social learning spaces. DIGITAL RESOURCE HIGHLIGHTS MYSURREY APP The MySurrey App gives you single sign-on access to your University email, your timetable, SurreyLearn resources, a campus map, library resources, and a study space and IT lab finder, plus links to news, support and events. study.surrey.ac.uk/ mysurrey-app MYSURREY ENGAGEMENT MySurrey Engagement is a personalised digital platform that helps you to reflect, progress and succeed. It allows you to understand how you engage with digital

resources, shows you your assignment marks and can optionally compare your statistics with others in your cohort to aid your selfreflection. It also allows more insightful conversations with your personal tutor, who can help you to understand and improve your engagement. surrey.ac.uk/engagement DIGITAL LEARNING RESOURCES You will have access to hundreds of thousands of digital resources to use anywhere in the world via your module online reading lists and the Library discovery tool SurreySearch. The Library ensures you have access to ebooks, selected digital textbooks, online journals, statistics, films, reports, data and more. library.surrey.ac.uk


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GLOBAL CONNECTIONS Talented students from all over the world come to us for an outstanding education. Our excellence draws on deeprooted global partnerships in education, research and innovation. With Surrey’s far-reaching networks at your fingertips, expect placements and opportunities that will develop your prospects, skills and employability. 2,300+ PRESTIGIOUS PLACEMENT PROVIDERS National and multinational, small and large, our business placement providers encompass all sectors. Experience lifechanging opportunities where you will practise your skills in a real working environment while developing that indefinable edge of success.

Our placement providers include: Airbus Defence and Space Bank of England GlaxoSmithKline Hilton Hotels KPMG Morgan Stanley Oracle Tesla Engineering Ltd The Walt Disney Company.

“In an increasingly competitive graduate jobs market, a degree from the University of Surrey opens doors.” Alastair McCall, Editor of The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide.

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SURREY’S SUSTAINABILITY SUSTAINABILITY AT SURREY Surrey was ranked 9th in the UK and 46th in the world by the Times Higher Education (THE) University Impact Rankings, which assesses universities’ performances against the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). NET ZERO CARBON EMISSIONS BY 2030 Our Energy Reduction Working Group (led by the Sustainability Team) is working on over 50 projects to reduce our total energy consumption. These include improving building efficiency, working to increase on-site renewable energy generation, and continuing to expand the number of electric vehicles in our fleet. EXPANDING OUR SOLAR POWER Solar generation forms a big part of our net zero mission. Our new solar facility, being developed in partnership with SSE Energy Solutions, will increase our on-site renewable energy to 28% of total annual demand. The project will include wildflower planting, nature corridors, hedgerow expansion and bug hotels. GOLD STANDARD HEDGEHOG SCHEME We are proud to have received the British Hedgehog Preservation Society’s Gold Award for our hedgehog-friendly campus scheme.

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EXAMINING A NEW, FLEXIBLE WAY TO HARVEST SOLAR POWER Surrey researchers are focusing on exciting new perovskite solar cell technologies, which could lead to solar cells that are lighter, more flexible and better performing than traditional ones, potentially helping the UK reach its 2050 carbon-neutral goal. Our scientists have also discovered a coating for this new solar cell technology that could help slash the cost of solar panels. OUR RESEARCH INTO SOILLESS BIOMASS ENERGY Surrey researchers, led by Dr Zoe Harris, are developing a cultivation method that can quickly grow crops without soil to create biomass energy. Producing heat, power and liquid transport fuels from biomass instead of fossil fuels could offer a wide range of environmental and socio-economic benefits. BOREHOLE PROVIDES 95% OF STAG HILL CAMPUS WATER: NOW MANOR PARK BOREHOLE IN DEVELOPMENT Our borehole for clean drinking water at Stag Hill campus now provides up to 1 million litres of water a day, increasing the resilience of our supply, and reducing costs and carbon emissions. It also provides teaching and research opportunities. Our next borehole project, on Manor Park campus, aims to supply the student village, vet school and clinical research buildings.


GREEN FLAG AWARD Our Stag Hill campus has a range of nature sites and is home to a variety of wildlife, from bee orchids to hedgehogs. Our green spaces are havens for staff, students, and our local community. Not only does our team maintain our beautiful grounds, they also work on improving biodiversity and integrating sustainable practices. This was recognised and celebrated by our Green Flag Award from the environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy. SUSTAINABLE LABS AT SURREY LEAF sets out 44 criteria for lab users to improve their sustainability. Our labs and technicians are engaging keenly with the scheme, and several have already started

to progress towards the Bronze LEAF award. Changing the operating temperature for ultra-low temperature freezers (of which the University has hundreds) by dropping from –80 to –70 is another significant improvement. While the change does not affect research, it does reduce carbon emissions by 25% for each freezer. GREEN APPLE ENVIRONMENT AWARD We have been awarded a Green Apple Environment Award for our circular and closed-loop recycling process at the University. This award recognises environmental best practice across the world and highlights the initiative and drive of our Horticulture Team to implement more sustainable practices.

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SUSTAINABLE SOCIETIES Our University of Surrey Students’ Union (USSU) invites you to join them in their sustainability campaign. USSU recognises that all their activities, services and products have an impact on the environment. They are passionate about creating positive change on campus, spreading awareness and encouraging others to get involved too. They pledge to: Reduce single-use plastic Encourage responsible consumption Engage students Increase biodiversity on campus. Students can get involved in a number of ways: Attending the Sustainability Forum Becoming a Sustainability Rep for a club or society Joining one of the many societies supporting sustainability initiatives Adopting positive environmental lifestyle habits.

For more information on sustainability at Surrey, follow @surreysustainability or visit: surrey.ac.uk/sustainability

Enactus is an international organisation that helps students to engage in social action and social enterprise. Their new project ‘Scorchers Go Green’ aims to educate young children on the importance of sustainability and the impact of climate change. They wish to plant 1,000 trees in the Surrey area by the end of the academic year. Surrey Garden Society manages a community garden and collaborates with the Estates and Facilities team to help make the campus green. They plant trees and flowers, grow fruit and vegetables and even keep bees. Surrey Business Society organised a ‘Sustainability in Business’ series of panels and discussions with guest speakers from a variety of businesses and sectors, including: Samsung, OLIO, MUD Jeans and UpCircle. Surrey Surf Club created ‘Surrey Surf’s Sustainable Swaps’, an IGTV series highlighting the everyday swaps we can make to help the planet and move towards a plastic-free, zero-waste lifestyle. They’ve covered bottles, earbuds and face pads, dental care and hair products. People & Planet Society launched the ‘Red Racoon Food Co-operative’ in collaboration with the Students’ Union, selling affordable plastic-free food on campus.

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SOLVING A STICKY ISSUE When it comes to recycling packaging materials like glass or cardboard, sticky residue from adhesives can block water systems and even damage recycling machinery. At Surrey we’re helping industry and communities to improve their recycling efficiency. Our chemistry and physics researchers have invented a type of adhesive which can dissolve easily during the recycling process. Using a new degradable polymer invented at Surrey, labels can be detached up to 10 times faster than with traditional adhesives – providing a more effective recycling solution. Working on the concept in a project funded by the Malaysian Rubber Board, PhD student Rohani Abu Bakar says: “This brings us one step closer to reaching our sustainability goals on an industrial scale.”

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FEES AND FUNDING

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We know that going to university is a big decision and we are here to support you every step of the way. OUR TUITION FEES UK undergraduate students will be charged £9,250 per year for 2024-25 entry. The same is true for courses that include a foundation year. The fee for a Professional Training year for 2024-25 entry is £1,850, and for work or study abroad for the full year it is £1,385 when supported by the Turing Scheme. All of our tuition fees are subject to annual review. The latest information, including fees for international students, are here: surrey.ac.uk/tuition-fees. STUDENT LOANS As a UK undergraduate student, you may be eligible for financial support through Student Finance England, Wales or Northern Ireland (depending on where you are applying from) or the Student Advice Agency Scotland. If you are applying to Student Finance England, you may be eligible for the Tuition Fee Loan and Maintenance Loan.

They work like this: The Government loans you the money to pay your tuition fees and cover some of your living costs You pay the Government back, in instalments, after you graduate Your repayments are in proportion to your income You only start repaying when you earn over a certain amount, currently £25,000 Interest rates are decided by the Government at the time of application If you qualify for benefits, have a disability or have dependants, you might be entitled to higher maintenance support to help with living costs.

For full details and to see if you qualify, please visit: gov.uk/student-finance

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SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES We encourage applications from everyone with the ability to study for a Surrey degree, and we offer support to students who need it. We offer both merit-based and means-tested awards, as well as our In2Surrey access scheme which helps eligible students achieve their goal of studying at Surrey. surrey.ac.uk/scholarships-bursaries ADDITIONAL COSTS For some courses, particularly those with a practical element, there may be additional costs. For example, you may need to pay for equipment, materials, clothing or bench fees. For further information as to whether you may incur these additional costs, please refer to the relevant course page on our website. SUPPORT Our friendly and professional Student Money Advisers are here to support you while you’re studying with us. You can get free and confidential one-to-one guidance if you have any queries or concerns about your finances. money.surrey.ac.uk

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HOW TO APPLY

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Your degree is the foundation of your future. It will open the door to a lifetime of new friends, activities and ideas. Applying to university is a key moment of your life. Here’s how to do it: APPLYING THROUGH UCAS

CLEARING

If you are aiming for a full-time undergraduate degree or a foundation course, make your application via the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS).

Clearing provides an opportunity to gain a place that has not been filled during the main UCAS cycle. We publish details of any Clearing spaces on our website during August. Please contact us on results day if you do not have a place but would like to study with us.

Our UCAS institution code is S85. Find guidance on your UCAS application here: surrey.ac.uk/how-to-applythrough-ucas

WHEN TO APPLY

Or contact UCAS directly for further information:

You can start your UCAS application from June and submit it from early September. Your application should be with UCAS by:

ucas.com +44 (0) 371 4680 468 +44 (0) 330 3330 230 UCAS EXTRA If you’ve used all five choices in your UCAS application and don’t hold any offers, or if you’ve declined all your offers, you can make a new application through UCAS Extra. UCAS Extra runs from February to June each year. Find places that are open via Extra on UCAS Search.

15 October 2024 for both UK and international applicants on these courses: - BVMSci Veterinary Medicine and Science - Graduate Entry Medicine BMBS 29 January 2025 for all other courses to ensure your best chances; we close courses that get filled up after this date. The latest you can apply is late June 2025 – see UCAS.com for details. After that, we enter all applications into Clearing.

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MORE ON APPLYING APPLYING TO GUILDFORD SCHOOL OF ACTING Apply to Guildford School of Acting undergraduate degrees via UCAS. You will be invited for an audition and pay a non-refundable audition fee for the following courses: BA Acting BA Actor-Musician BA Musical Theatre Foundation Acting (Cert HE) Foundation Musical Theatre (Cert HE) There is no audition fee for the following courses: BA Theatre Production – You will be invited to an interview for this course BA Applied and Contemporary Theatre – You will be invited to an applicant workshop for this course If you wish to apply for the BA Theatre, please apply via: surrey.ac.uk/undergraduate/theatre APPLYING AS AN EXCHANGE OR STUDY ABROAD STUDENT If you’re applying as an Exchange or Study Abroad student, you’ll first need to be nominated to our International Engagement Office by your university. We’ll then send you a link to our online application form. 72

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS AND QUALIFICATIONS Visit surrey.ac.uk/apply/entryrequirements For extra advice, contact us on: admissions@surrey.ac.uk +44 (0)1483 682222 ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS You can check which English language qualifications we accept, and what level is needed for each course on: surrey.ac.uk/english-languagerequirements ADMISSIONS CODE OF PRACTICE AND SELECTION We base our offers on your academic merit and your proven ability to succeed on your chosen course. Although we usually expect our minimum entry requirements to be met, we take all aspects of your application into account when we make our decision. When we offer you a place, you’ll need to accept our terms and conditions which will be in your offer letter. Find full details here: surrey.ac.uk/ug-admissions-code-ofpractice


SCHOOL OF MEDICINE OUR FACULTY OF HEALTH AND MEDICAL SCIENCES CONTINUES TO TAKE A LEADING ROLE IN MEDICAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH AS WE PREPARE TO EQUIP THE DOCTORS OF THE FUTURE. Surrey’s new School of Medicine will contribute to our One Health, One Medicine multidisciplinary approach to health research and education. The School will offer an independent Graduate Entry Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (BMBS)*, developed in collaboration with the University of Exeter Medical School.

As per government regulations, the majority of our intake will be international students. This is a Graduate Entry Programme, requiring a degree before you can apply. Visit surrey.ac.uk/medicalschool *subject to GMC Accreditation.

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There are lots of ways you can study for a degree with us. We offer multiple study options to make sure you get the knowledge, skills and experience you need. THREE-YEAR DEGREE Most degree courses in England take three years of study to complete. It’s possible to complete the majority of our courses in three years, which will let you start your career or move on to further study quickly. FOUR-YEAR DEGREE WITH A PROFESSIONAL TRAINING YEAR Many of our degree courses include a Professional Training placement, where you’ll usually spend one year working in an organisation to develop your skills, make connections and get a taste of what it’s like to work in your chosen industry. You may also have the option of pursuing a study exchange abroad during your placement year. See pages 20–21 for more information about our Professional Training placements. INTEGRATED MASTERS DEGREE Many of our subject areas give you the option of studying for a degree course with an integrated masters year. This means that you’ll graduate with a masters-level degree. Each of these subjects approach this differently, depending on what you need and what you want to get from it, whether that’s accreditation, research skills or a deeper level of knowledge or understanding.

DEGREE WITH A FOUNDATION YEAR We offer some of our undergraduate courses with a foundation year of study. This additional year is designed to give you extra skills and knowledge to support your learning before you progress on to degree-level studies. If you’re unlikely to meet the entry requirements for your chosen undergraduate course but are still keen to learn at Surrey, opting for a course with an integrated foundation year can offer you an alternative entry route. INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION YEAR If you’re applying as an international student and would like additional support in your transition to the UK, the Surrey International Study Centre offers a range of foundation pathways. The International Foundation Year is a programme of academic subjects, study skills and English language training. These courses are two semesters long and, on completion, you’ll be eligible to apply for the majority of our undergraduate courses (subject to meeting the progression grades required). Find out more, including start dates, entry requirements and how to apply, by visiting: isc.surrey.ac.uk

For more information on the integrated masters year, visit: surrey.ac.uk/study/integrated

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OUR COURSE TABLES UCAS CODES Courses with a foundation year and/or Professional Training option will have a different UCAS code for each option. Please refer to the course page on our website for all UCAS codes. REQUIRED SUBJECTS Please check the course pages on our website for full details of the subjects and grades you will need. FOUNDATION YEAR OPTION If you don’t meet our entry requirements for the undergraduate programme, you might still be able to apply for this course with an integrated foundation year. A course with an integrated foundation year includes an extra year of study to prepare you for a full degree course. Please check the course pages on our website for full details of entry requirements.

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PROFESSIONAL TRAINING Professional Training placements usually last for one year. For our Midwifery, Nursing, Paramedic Science, Nutrition and Dietetics, Medicine, and Veterinary Medicine and Science courses, clinical training is integrated into the course and varies in length. Please check each course page on our website for further details.


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ABB

Biochemistry

BSc

C700

ABB-BBB

Biochemistry

MSci

C703

AAB

Biological Sciences

BSc

7C53

ABB-BBB

Biomedical Science

BSc

B900 ABB-BBB

Biomedical Science

MSci B905

Microbiology

BSc

C500 ABB-BBB

Veterinary Biosciences

BSc

D300 ABB-BBB

Business Management

BSc

N200

ABB

Business Management with Business Analytics

BSc

N100

ABB

Business Management with Entrepreneurship and Innovation

BSc

N295

ABB

Business Management with Human Resource Management

BSc

N683

ABB

Business Management with Marketing

BSc

N294

ABB

Business Management and French

BSc

NR21

BBB

TRAINING PLACEMENT

A-LEVEL

NN34

FOUNDATION OPTION

UCAS CODE

BSc

SUBJECT

REQUIRED SUBJECTS

AWARD

FIND YOUR COURSE ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE Accounting and Finance BIOSCIENCES

AAB

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

NB: please refer to the course pages on our website for up-to-date entry requirements. Please note that entry requirements for all Foundation courses available at the University of Surrey are CCC, apart from Nursing which is CCD.

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BBB

International Business Management

BSc

N120

ABB

Chemistry

BSc

F100

BBB

Chemistry

MChem

F110

AAB-ABB

Chemistry with Forensic Investigation

BSc

F1FK

BBB

Chemistry with Forensic Investigation

MChem

F1F4

AAB-ABB

Medicinal Chemistry

BSc

F150

BBB

Medicinal Chemistry

MChem

F121

AAB-ABB

Computer Science

BSc

G400

ABB

Computer Science

MEng G562

Computing with Business Management

BSc

Criminology

TRAINING PLACEMENT

BSc NR24

FOUNDATION OPTION

Business Management and Spanish

REQUIRED SUBJECTS

A-LEVEL

AWARD

UCAS CODE

SUBJECT

CHEMISTRY

COMPUTER SCIENCE

AAA-AAB

G560

ABB

BSc

2F46

BBB

Criminology and Sociology

BSc

LM39

BBB

Criminology with Forensic Investigation

BSc

LF94

ABB

Law with Criminology

LLB

M1M9

ABB

CRIMINOLOGY

NB: please refer to the course pages on our website for up-to-date entry requirements. Please note that entry requirements for all Foundation courses available at the University of Surrey are CCC, apart from Nursing which is CCD.

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A-LEVEL

REQUIRED SUBJECTS

LN11

AAB

Economics

BSc

L100

AAB

Economics and Finance

BSc

L111

AAB

Economics and Mathematics

BSc

3T0U

AAB

Politics and Economics

BSc

LL12

ABB

Aerospace Engineering

BEng H400

ABB

Aerospace Engineering

MEng H409

AAA-AAB

TRAINING PLACEMENT

UCAS CODE

BSc

FOUNDATION OPTION

AWARD

Business Economics and Data Analytics

SUBJECT ECONOMICS

— —

ENGINEERING ENGINEERING: AEROSPACE ENGINEERING

ENGINEERING: BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING ABB

Biomedical Engineering

BEng

Biomedical Engineering

MEng HB3V

AAA-AAB

Chemical and Petroleum Engineering

BEng

H811

ABB-BBB

Chemical and Petroleum Engineering

MEng

H813

AAB

Chemical Engineering

BEng

H802

ABB-BBB

Chemical Engineering

MEng H803

HB38

ENGINEERING: CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

AAB

NB: please refer to the course pages on our website for up-to-date entry requirements. Please note that entry requirements for all Foundation courses available at the University of Surrey are CCC, apart from Nursing which is CCD.

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TRAINING PLACEMENT

FOUNDATION OPTION

REQUIRED SUBJECTS

A-LEVEL

UCAS CODE

AWARD

SUBJECT ENGINEERING: CIVIL ENGINEERING Civil Engineering

BEng H200

ABB-BBB

Civil Engineering

MEng H209

AAB

Astronautics and Space Engineering

BEng HH65

ABB

Astronautics and Space Engineering

MEng

Computer and Internet Engineering

BEng G402

ABB

Computer and Internet Engineering

MEng G404

AAA-AAB

Electrical and Electronic Engineering

BEng H602

ABB

Electrical and Electronic Engineering

MEng H600

AAA-AAB

Electronic Engineering

BEng H606

ABB

Electronic Engineering

MEng

H614

AAA-AAB

Electronic Engineering with Computer Systems

BEng

H632

ABB

Electronic Engineering with Computer Systems

MEng H633

Electronic Engineering with Nanotechnology

BEng

H612

ABB

Electronic Engineering with Nanotechnology

MEng

H616

AAA-AAB

ENGINEERING: ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING

H621

AAA-AAB

AAA-AAB

NB: please refer to the course pages on our website for up-to-date entry requirements. Please note that entry requirements for all Foundation courses available at the University of Surrey are CCC, apart from Nursing which is CCD.

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TRAINING PLACEMENT

FOUNDATION OPTION

REQUIRED SUBJECTS

A-LEVEL

UCAS CODE

AWARD

SUBJECT ENGINEERING: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Mechanical Engineering

BEng H300

ABB

Mechanical Engineering

MEng H309

AAA-AAB

ENGLISH LITERATURE English Literature

BA

Q320

ABB-BBB

English Literature and Creative Writing

BA

G668

ABB-BBB

English Literature and French

BA

QR3C

BBB

English Literature and Spanish

BA

QR3K

BBB

BSc

L8N1

BBB

Food Science and Nutrition

BSc

BD46

ABB-BBB

Nutrition

BSc

B400

ABB-BBB

Nutrition and Dietetics

BSc

B401

ABB

ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY Environment and Sustainability FOOD, NUTRITION AND DIETETICS

NB: please refer to the course pages on our website for up-to-date entry requirements. Please note that entry requirements for all Foundation courses available at the University of Surrey are CCC, apart from Nursing which is CCD.

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CCC

Actor-Musician

BA

AD29

CCC

Applied and Contemporary Theatre

BA

W438

CCC

Musical Theatre

BA

W312

CCC

Theatre**

BA

Theatre Production

BA

W450

CCC

Foundation Acting Cert HE FT*

CertHE

W411

CCD

Foundation Musical Theatre Cert HE FT*

CertHE W313

CCD

International Event Management

BSc

N821

BBC

International Hospitality and Tourism Management

BSc

N230

BBC

International Hospitality Management

BSc

N220

BBC

International Tourism Management

BSc

NN28

BBC

TRAINING PLACEMENT

A-LEVEL

W410

FOUNDATION OPTION

UCAS CODE

BA

REQUIRED SUBJECTS

AWARD

Acting

SUBJECT GUILDFORD SCHOOL OF ACTING*

HOSPITALITY, TOURISM AND EVENTS

* Please note that the foundation courses do not form part of a BA (Hons) degree. If you would like to study BA (Hons) Acting or BA (Hons) Musical Theatre after the one-year foundation CertHE, you should apply again through UCAS. ** Please apply directly at surrey.ac.uk/undergraduate/theatre. NB: please refer to the course pages on our website for up-to-date entry requirements. Please note that entry requirements for all Foundation courses available at the University of Surrey are CCC, apart from Nursing which is CCD.

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BBB

Business Management and Spanish

BSc

NR24

BBB

Modern Languages (French and Spanish)

BA

RR14

BBB

Law

LLB

M100

ABB

Law (Law and Technology pathway)

LLB

M300

ABB

Law with Criminology

LLB

M1M9

ABB

Law with International Relations

LLB

M1T0

ABB

Law (Philosophy, Politics and Law pathway)

LLB

M200

ABB

Economics and Mathematics

BSc

3T0U

AAB

Financial Mathematics

BSc

N300 AAB-ABB

Mathematics

BSc

G101

Mathematics

MMath G104

AAA

Mathematics and Physics

BSc

GF1H

ABB

Mathematics and Physics

MMath

GF13

AAA

TRAINING PLACEMENT

A-LEVEL

NR21

FOUNDATION OPTION

UCAS CODE

BSc

REQUIRED SUBJECTS

AWARD

Business Management and French

SUBJECT LANGUAGES

LAW

MATHEMATICS

AAB-ABB

NB: please refer to the course pages on our website for up-to-date entry requirements. Please note that entry requirements for all Foundation courses available at the University of Surrey are CCC, apart from Nursing which is CCD.

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Mathematics and Physics

MPhys GF1I

Mathematics with Music

BSc

G1W3 AAB-ABB

Mathematics with Statistics

BSc

G1G3

Mathematics with Statistics

MMath G1G4

TRAINING PLACEMENT

FOUNDATION OPTION

REQUIRED SUBJECTS

A-LEVEL

UCAS CODE

AWARD

SUBJECT

AAA-AAB

AAB-ABB

AAA

MEDICINE Medicine (Graduate Entry)*

BMBS

A101

MUSIC, SOUND, FILM AND DIGITAL PRODUCTION Creative Music Technology

BMus W3G5

BBB

Film Production and Broadcast Engineering

BEng

P313

BBB

Music

BMus W300

BBB

Music and Sound Recording (Tonmeister)

BSc

J931

AAA

Music and Sound Recording (Tonmeister)

BMus

J931

AAA

BSc

B711

BBB

NURSING, MIDWIFERY AND PARAMEDIC SCIENCE NURSING, MIDWIFERY AND PARAMEDIC SCIENCE: MIDWIFERY Midwifery (Registered Midwife)

* Please note, this is a graduate entry course with an entry requirement of 2:1. See surrey.ac.uk/medical-school for more detail. NB: please refer to the course pages on our website for up-to-date entry requirements. Please note that entry requirements for all Foundation courses available at the University of Surrey are CCC, apart from Nursing which is CCD.

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BBC

Nursing Studies (Registered Nurse Children and Young People Nursing)

BSc

B745

BBC

Nursing Studies (Registered Nurse Mental Health Nursing)

BSc

B760

BBC

TRAINING PLACEMENT

A-LEVEL

B744

FOUNDATION OPTION

UCAS CODE

BSc

REQUIRED SUBJECTS

AWARD

Nursing Studies (Registered Nurse Adult Nursing)

SUBJECT NURSING, MIDWIFERY AND PARAMEDIC SCIENCE: NURSING

NURSING, MIDWIFERY AND PARAMEDIC SCIENCE: PARAMEDIC SCIENCE Paramedic Science

BSc

B780

ABB

Mathematics and Physics

BSc

GF1H

ABB

Mathematics and Physics

MMath GF13

AAA

Mathematics and Physics

MPhys GF1I

AAA-AAB

Physics

BSc

Physics

MPhys F303

Physics with Astronomy

BSc

Physics with Astronomy

MPhys FHF5

Physics with Nuclear Astrophysics

BSc

Physics with Nuclear Astrophysics

MPhys F3FM

PHYSICS

F300

F3FN

F3F5

ABB AAA-AAB

ABB AAA-AAB

ABB AAA-AAB

NB: please refer to the course pages on our website for up-to-date entry requirements. Please note that entry requirements for all Foundation courses available at the University of Surrey are CCC, apart from Nursing which is CCD.

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A-LEVEL

328C

ABB

Physics with Quantum Technologies

MPhys 01XY

TRAINING PLACEMENT

UCAS CODE

BSc

FOUNDATION OPTION

AWARD

Physics with Quantum Technologies

REQUIRED SUBJECTS

SUBJECT

AAA-AAB

POLITICS International Relations

BSc

L290

ABB-BBB

Law with International Relations

LLB

M1T0

ABB

Politics

BSc

L200

ABB-BBB

Politics and Economics

BSc

LL12

ABB

Politics and Sociology

BSc

LL23

ABB-BBB

Public Affairs*

MPA

L430

ABB

BSc

C801

AAB

Criminology and Sociology

BSc

LM39

BBB

Media and Communication

BSc

LP34

BBB

Politics and Sociology

BSc

LL23

ABB-BBB

Sociology

BSc

L300

BBB

PSYCHOLOGY Psychology SOCIOLOGY

* 4-year programme leading to a Masters in Public Affairs (MPA) NB: please refer to the course pages on our website for up-to-date entry requirements. Please note that entry requirements for all Foundation courses available at the University of Surrey are CCC, apart from Nursing which is CCD.

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TRAINING PLACEMENT

FOUNDATION OPTION

REQUIRED SUBJECTS

A-LEVEL

UCAS CODE

AWARD

SUBJECT SPORT AND EXERCISE SCIENCE Sport and Exercise Science

BSc

38YX ABB-BBB

Veterinary Biosciences

BSc

D300 ABB-BBB

Veterinary Medicine and Science

BVMSci D100

VETERINARY MEDICINE AND SCIENCE

AAA

NB: please refer to the course pages on our website for up-to-date entry requirements. Please note that entry requirements for all Foundation courses available at the University of Surrey are CCC, apart from Nursing which is CCD.

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Discover first-hand what it’s like to live and learn in Surrey from our students. Follow them online for their tips on planning for university, studying and student life at the University of Surrey. Chat to our students: surrey.ac.uk/student-life/chat-to-our-students Find out what it’s like to live and study at Surrey: surrey.ac.uk/student-life/what-our-students-say Read our student experience blog: blogs.surrey.ac.uk/student-experience 89


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APPLYING TO UNIVERSITY 1. STUDY FOR SUCCESS The grades you achieve in Year 12 will form part of your university application and influence your predicted grades. To help you get focused, we have prepared study tips and a digital study planner: surrey.ac.uk/study-planner 2. GET INVOLVED Your grades are an important factor, but we also look at who you are as a person. We are interested to hear about community involvement, part-time jobs, interests, hobbies and sports. 3. GET EXPERIENCE It’s a great idea to get some experience in your chosen field. It shows us your interest and helps your personal statement. You’ll be able to talk about your knowledge and why you want to pursue your subject.

4. ENGAGE Books, articles and online courses are all great ways of deepening your knowledge of your subject. They will help you form opinions and discuss your ideas, as well as showing us your enthusiasm. Discover our online courses: futurelearn.com/partners/surrey 5. GET IN TOUCH We are here to listen and help. Chat to our Admissions advisers or current students: admissions@surrey.ac.uk or +44 (0)1483 682222 surrey.ac.uk/student-life/chat-to-ourstudents.

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Attend open days

Apply through UCAS

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Receive an offer

6

Attend an Offer Holder Event

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Receive your exam results (you might go through Clearing or Adjustment)

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