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  1. Gateway to Medicine

    As a programme intended to promote the uptake of higher education, specifically the study of medicine, among those groups that are traditionally underrepresented at university, the Gateway to Medicine allows students resident in Scotland who have completed S5 or S6 at school to study at first-year undergraduate level with the opportunity to progress on to the six-year Medicine A100 course.

  2. Economics BA (International Honours)

    This joint degree programme delivered by the University of St Andrews and the College of William & Mary in Virginia, USA, provides a sound understanding of economics and insight into social issues and problems ranging from the most important and pressing that face the planet today to everyday phenomena central to the way society is organised.

  3. Economics BSc (Honours)

    Students on this course will be provided with a structured, cumulative and rigorous foundation in economic concepts, principles, analysis, techniques and knowledge, with the potential to focus on topics covering macroeconomics, choice theory, behaviour economics and a range of other areas within the field.

  4. Economics MA (Honours)

    Students on this course will be provided with a structured, cumulative and rigorous foundation in economic concepts, principles, analysis, techniques and knowledge, with the potential to focus on topics covering macroeconomics, choice theory, behaviour economics, and a range of other areas within the field.

  5. Management BSc (Honours)

    Introduces you to organisations in all sectors of the economy. You will also learn marketing, organisational behaviour, managing in diverse and challenging situations, and analysing financial data.

  6. Management MA (Honours)

    Introduces you to organisations in all sectors of the economy. You will also learn marketing, organisational behaviour, managing in diverse and challenging situations, and analysing financial data.

  7. Biochemistry BSc (Honours)

    Entails the study of the biochemical mechanisms involved in all life processes and covers a broad spectrum of fields, from viral replication to neurobiology.

  8. Biochemistry MBiochem (Honours)

    Entails the study of the biochemical mechanisms involved in all life processes and covers a broad spectrum of fields, from viral replication to neurobiology. The MBiochem allows you to combine undergraduate and postgraduate study into a single programme to graduate with a Masters degree.

  9. Biology BSc (Honours)

    Involves the study of life at all levels of organisation, from the molecular biology of virus replication to the study of animals and plants in their natural habitats.

  10. Biology MBiol (Honours)

    Involves the study of life at all levels of organisation, from the molecular biology of virus replication to the study of animals and plants in their natural habitats. The MBioL allows you to combine undergraduate and postgraduate study into a single programme to graduate with a Masters degree.

  11. Zoology BSc (Honours)

    Enter into the second year of theprogramme. Explore parts of the animal kingdom, investigating the structure, development, evolution, classification, behaviour, and distribution of all types of animals, both living and extinct.

  12. Chemistry BSc (Honours)

    Teaches students the fundamentals of this central science, from the composition and properties of matter to using reactions to create new molecules and materials. Students will learn how these play a role in industry and new technologies, from pharmaceuticals to accessing drinkable water, and from efficient energy generation to sustainable food production.

  13. Chemistry MChem (Honours)

    Gain an understanding of the fundamentals of this central science and learn about the critical role of chemistry in industry and new technologies, from pharmaceuticals to accessing drinkable water, and from efficient energy generation to sustainable food production. The MChem allows you to combine undergraduate and postgraduate study into a single programme to graduate with a Masters degree.

  14. Divinity BD (Honours)

    A short postgraduate course intended for those who already have an undergraduate degree and are interested in focusing on theological and biblical studies.It is especially suited for those considering ordination within a Christian denomination.

  15. Theology MTheol (Honours)

    In this course, students focus on topics like the history of Israel, the person of Jesus of Nazareth, Paul’s letters, the rapid growth of the early church, and contacts between Christianity and Greek and Roman philosophy.

  16. English BA (International Honours)

    This joint degree programme delivered by both the University of St Andrews and the College of William & Mary in Virginia, USA, provides the opportunity to explore a range of historical periods, critical approaches to literature and genres to develop your writing skills, sensitivity to language, and awareness of the intellectual challenges and aesthetic pleasures offered by literature, as well as your understanding of the cultural values it reflects.

  17. English MA (Honours)

    Teaches you to closely read texts across a range of genres and historical eras, from medieval texts in Old English and Older Scots to Renaissance plays, revolutionary 19th-century novels, contemporary poetry and more, and to consider the ideas, human values and historical forces that have helped shape literature.

  18. Financial Economics BSc (Honours)

    Provides a structured, cumulative and rigorous foundation of economic concepts, principles, analysis, techniques and knowledge.

  19. Financial Economics MA (Honours)

    Provides a structured, cumulative and rigorous foundation of economic concepts, principles, analysis, techniques and knowledge.

  20. History BA (International Honours)

    In this joint degree programme delivered by both the University of St Andrews and the College of William & Mary in Virginia, USA, students will learn the history of medieval and early modern Europe, Scotland, England, the British Empire and the Middle East, as well as North America from the early colonial period to the 20th century, Latin America, Africa, Eastern Europe and Asia.