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A0 - Info block titles

A1 - Course Code

UCAS course code

A2 - Start Date

Start date

A2 - Start Date - Default

27 September 2027

A3 - Study Location

Study location

A3 - Study Location - University of Warwick

University of Warwick

A4 - Qualification

Qualification

A4 - Qualification - BA

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

A4 - Qualification - BASc

Bachelor of Arts and Sciences (BASc)

A4 - Qualification - BEng

Bachelor of Engineering (BEng)

A4 - Qualification - BSc

Bachelor of Science (BSc)

A4 - Qualification - BSc/BA

Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts (BSc/BA)

A4 - Qualification - LLB

Bachelor of Law (LLB)

A4 - Qualification - MBio

Master of Bioscience (MBio)

A4 - Qualification - MChem

Master of Chemistry (MChem)

A4 - Qualification - MEng

Master of Engineering (MEng)

A4 - Qualification - MMath

Master of Mathematics (MMath)

A4 - Qualification - MMathPhys

Master of Mathematics and Physics (MMathPhys)

A4 - Qualification - MMathStat

Master of Mathematics and Statistics (MMathStat)

A4 - Qualification - MMORSE

Master of Mathematics, Operational Research, Statistics, and Economics (MMorse)

A4 - Qualification - MPhys

Master of Physics (MPhys)

A4 - Qualification - MSci

Master of Science (MSci)

A5 - Department

Department

A5 - Department - Applied Linguistics

Applied Linguistics

A5 - Department - Centre for Cultural & Media Policy Studies

Centre for Cultural & Media Policy Studies

A5 - Department - Centre for Lifelong Learning

Centre for Lifelong Learning

A5 - Department - Classics & Ancient History

Classics & Ancient History

A5 - Department - Department of Chemistry

Department of Chemistry

A5 - Department - Department of Computer Science

Department of Computer Science

A5 - Department - Department of History

Department of History

A5 - Department - Department of Philosophy

Department of Philosophy

A5 - Department - Department of Physics

Department of Physics

A5 - Department - Department of Politics & International Studies

Department of Politics & International Studies

A5 - Department - Department of Psychology

Department of Psychology

A5 - Department - Department of Sociology

Department of Sociology

A5 - Department - Department of Statistics

Department of Statistics

A5 - Department - Design Studies

Design Studies

A5 - Department - Economics

Economics

A5 - Department - Education Studies

Education Studies

A5 - Department - English & Comparative Literary Studies

English & Comparative Literary Studies

A5 - Department - Film & Television Studies

Film & Television Studies

A5 - Department - Global Sustainable Development

Global Sustainable Development

A5 - Department - History of Art

History of Art

A5 - Department - Law School

Law School

A5 - Department - Liberal Arts

Liberal Arts

A5 - Department - Mathematics Institute

Mathematics Institute

A5 - Department - School of Engineering

School of Engineering

A5 - Department - School of Life Sciences

School of Life Sciences

A5 - Department - School of Modern Languages & Cultures

School of Modern Languages & Cultures

A5 - Department - Theatre & Performance Studies

Theatre & Performance Studies

A5 - Department - Warwick Business School

Warwick Business School

A5 - Department - Warwick Medical School

Warwick Medical School

A5 - Department - Warwick Writing Programme

Warwick Writing Programme

A5 - Department - WMG (Warwick Manufacturing Group)

WMG (Warwick Manufacturing Group)

A6 - Duration

Duration

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B1 - Side Navigation

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C0 - Section headings

C1 - Course Overview

Course overview

C2 - Entry Requirements

Entry requirements

C3 - Modules

Modules

C4 - Fees and Funding

Fees and funding

C5 - Teaching and learning

Teaching and learning

C6 - Careers

Careers

C7 - Life at Warwick

Life at Warwick

C8 - Why Warwick

Why Warwick

C9 - About the Department

About the department

C9b - About the page

About the page

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E0 - Entry Requirements

E1.1 - TMUA

All 2026-27 applicants will be required to take TMUA except for applicants who are eligible for a Contextual Offer – see our Contextual Offers webpage to check your eligibility.

TMUA scores will be assessed alongside other factors (including GCSEs, contextual indicators and predicted grades) to determine which applicants receive an offer.

The exact requirement in TMUA will be set once all results have been received. We cannot advise on the TMUA requirement at this stage.

Please note that applicants who do not take TMUA and who are not eligible for a Contextual Offer may not be considered for an offer.

For further details including test dates and how to register for TMUA, please see the TMUA at Warwick webpage.

E1.2 - General entry requirements

General entry requirements

E1.2 - TMUA
  • All applicants will typically be required to take TMUA except for applicants who are eligible for a Contextual Offer – see our Contextual Offers webpage to check your eligibility.
  • Scores in TMUA will be assessed alongside other factors (including GCSEs, Contextual indicators and predicted grades) to determine which applicants receive an offer.
  • We set the threshold for TMUA as we receive TMUA results and applications throughout the admissions cycle. We release decisions in batches and will begin releasing decisions from November onwards following the October sitting of TMUA. The final TMUA threshold is set in around April, once we have reviewed all applications received at the UCAS equal consideration deadline in January. In the last admissions cycle, the majority of offers were made to applicants with a TMUA score of 5.0 and above. Some offers were made to applicants with a score below 5.0 after a holistic assessment of their overall profile.
  • Grade 2 in STEP will be a requirement of offers to applicants who have not taken TMUA - except for applicants who are eligible for a Contextual Offer.

For further details including test dates and how to register for TMUA, please see the TMUA at Warwick webpage.

E1 - A level Header 1

A level typical offer

E1 - A level Header 2

A level contextual offer

E2 - IB header 1

International Baccalaureate (IB) typical offer

E2 - IB header 2

International Baccalaureate (IB) contextual offer

E3 - Other Qualifications header - BTEC

BTEC

E3 - Other Qualifications header - HE Diplomas

Access to Higher Education Diplomas

E3 - Other Qualifications header - Scotland Advanced Highers

Scotland Advanced Highers

E3 - Other Qualifications header - Welsh Baccalaureate

Welsh Baccalaureate

E4 - GCSE Requirements

General GCSE requirements

Unless specified differently above, you will also need a minimum of GCSE grade 4 or C (or an equivalent qualification) in English Language and either Mathematics or a Science subject. Find out more about our entry requirements and the qualifications we accept.

We advise that you also check the English Language requirements for your course which may specify a higher GCSE English requirement. Please find the information about this below.

E5 - International Qualifications

Please adjust your country as required:

E6 - Language Requirements - Band A

This course requires:

Band A

E6 - Language Requirements - Band B

This course requires:

Band B

E6 - Language Requirements - Band C

This course requires:

Band C

E6 - Language Requirements Introduction

All applicants have to meet our English Language requirements. If you cannot demonstrate that you meet these, you may be invited to take part in our Pre-sessional English course at Warwick.

E7 - Entry Requirements FAQs

Does Warwick make contextual offers?

Warwick may make differential offers to students in certain circumstances, such as those who have participated in a Widening Participation programme or who meet the University’s contextual data criteria. These offers are usually one or two grades below Warwick’s standard offer.

Do you offer foundation programmes?

All students who successfully complete the Warwick International Foundation Programme (IFP) and apply to Warwick through UCAS will receive a guaranteed conditional offer for a related undergraduate programme, for selected courses only. Further details are available in the standard offer and conditions for the IFP.

Can I take a gap year before starting my course?

Yes, Warwick welcomes applications for deferred (gap year) entry.

Will I need to interview for this course?

Warwick does not typically interview applicants. Offers are made based on the UCAS application, including predicted and achieved grades, the personal statement, and the school reference.

Read more about entry requirements

E8 - Additional requirements header

Additional requirements

E9 - Additional information header

Additional information

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F0 - Modules

Any A level (F1a-d) and IB headers (F2a-c) have been added for the courses-2026 archive that uses absolute links.


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A level typical offer
F1b
A level additional information
F1c
A level contextual offer
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General GCSE requirements

Unless specified differently above, you will also need a minimum of GCSE grade 4 or C (or an equivalent qualification) in English Language and either Mathematics or a Science subject. Find out more about our entry requirements and the qualifications we accept.

We advise that you also check the English Language requirements for your course which may specify a higher GCSE English requirement. Please find the information about this below.

F1 - Module CMA Notice

Note that the module catalogue is subject to change for future years of study, as we evolve our courses in response to the latest developments in academia and industry. If optional modules are listed below, these can vary from year to year.

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IB typical offer
F2a - Modules - Year 1
F2b
IB additional information
F2b - Modules - Year 2
F2c
IB contextual offer
F2c - Modules - Year 3
F2d - Modules - Year 4
F2e - Modules - Year 5
F2f - Modules - Foundation Year
F2g - Modules - Intermediate Year
F2h - Modules - Final Year
F3 - Modules - Additional header
F4 - Modules - Additional header
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G0 - Fees and funding

G1 - Fees and funding

Can be found here: Fees and Funding Content Blocks

G2 - Additional course costs header

Are there any course specific costs?

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H0 - Teaching and learning

H1 - General Placements

Our Student Opportunity (Careers) department offer a wide range of workshops, from developing confidence and interview techniques to learning how to articulate what you have to offer in order to impress potential employers. Online resources are also available, including training in drafting CVs and covering letters, practice aptitude and psychometric tests, practice online interviews, and other resources to help you research job opportunities. The myAdvantage databaseLink opens in a new window also advertises job, placement and internship vacancies that are from employers who are targeting Warwick students for their recruitment.

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I0 - Careers

I1 - Department - Placements and work experience

What placement and work experience activities are available?

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J0 - Life at Warwick

J1 - Life at Warwick - Introduction

This is where your journey begins. Our campus is the heart of it all. It’s more than just a campus - it's the places you visit, the people you meet, the fun that you have; the experiences you have here will be transformative.

Explore Life at Warwick

J2 - Life at Warwick - Media
J3 - Day in the life

Our campus

Within a close-knit community of staff and students from all over the world, discover a campus alive with possibilities.

Our campus is where all the elements of your student experience come together in one place. You won't be short of ways to spend your time on campus - whether it's visiting Warwick Arts Centre, using our incredible sports facilities, socialising in our bars, nightclub and cafés, or enjoying an open-air event. Or if you need some peace and quiet, you can explore lakes, woodland and green spaces just a few minutes’ walk from central campus

Follow our students around campus on our social channels to see their experiences first-hand.

Teaching facilities

Our campus is designed to cater for all of your learning needs. You will benefit from a variety of flexible, well-equipped study spaces and teaching facilities across the University.

  • Oculus,  our outstanding learning hub, houses state-of-the-art lecture theatres and innovative social learning and network areas
  • The  University Library
  • Different study spaces offering you flexible individual and group study spaces, computers, printing and scanning facilities, multimedia resources and more

Supporting you

Our continuous support network is here to help you adjust to student life and to ensure you can easily access advice on many different issues. These may include managing your finances and workload, and settling into shared accommodation. We also have specialist disability and mental health support teams.

J4 - Accommodation

Whether you live in a campus residence or in partnership accommodation off campus, you’ll be part of a community to get the most from your experience at Warwick.

Explore Warwick Accommodation

j5 - Societies

Societies and sports play a huge part in community life at Warwick. With over 300 to choose from, getting involved is one of the easiest ways to make friends and share in experiences. Whether you’re into films, martial arts, astronomy, gaming or musical theatre, you can instantly connect with people with similar interests.

Explore Warwick Students' Union societies and sports clubsLink opens in a new window

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K0 - Why Warwick

K1 - Why Warwick - Introduction

Your university experience is defined by far more than your course or the career path you follow. At Warwick, it’s where you discover who you could become.

K2 - Rankings

These can be found here: Rankings content blocks

K3 - Alumni

Our alumni community still call Warwick home. From a few hundred in 1965 to more than 310,000 alumni, and it's ever-growing.

As Warwick graduates, our students have access to employability support for two years after graduation, including access to careers appointments, job vacancies and professional networks.

Learn more about our Alumni community

K5 - Why Warwick - Media
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L0 - About the department

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M0 - About the page

M1 - About the page - Updates

We have revised the information on this page since publication. See the edits we have made and content history.

M2 - About the page - About

This information is applicable for 2027 entry. Given the interval between the publication of courses and enrolment, some of the information may change. It is important to check our website before you apply. Please read our web page 'Important information to consider before making an application' in advance of applying to Warwick.

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N0 - Next Steps

N1 - Next steps block

Next steps

Experience campus at an Open Day. Can't visit? Receive regular email updates or ask current students and staff questions about life at Warwick.

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P0 - Updates page

P1 - Introduction

About this page

We will update this page when we make significant changes to course information. This does not necessarily include minor corrections or formatting.

If you ever want to ask us about a change, you can contact us at prospectus@warwick.ac.uk.

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T0 - Tags

Tag - 2 - Clearing

Clearing

Tag - 3 - Undergraduate

Undergraduate

Tag - 4 - Placement year

Placement year

Tag - 5 - Year abroad

Year abroad

Tag - 6 - Part-time

Part-time

Tag - 7 - Degree Apprenticeship

Degree Apprenticeship

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