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University Course List Year 3

What is an elective?

All courses on the University Course List are available as electives, subject to timetable, pre-requisites, and availability*. Electives provide students with the opportunity to create a bespoke programme of studies. Students can choose to use their electives to delve further into their degree subject(s) or to expand into wider areas.

What is a pathway?

A pathway is an approved combination of courses in a specific subject or theme, studied across multiple years of the degree. Pathways are optional. At graduation, students will earn recognition for any pathways they have completed.

  • Art & Design
  • Business
  • Computer Science
  • Creative Writing
  • Data Science
  • Economics
  • English
  • History
  • Law
  • Philosophy
  • Philosophy, Politics & Economics (PPE)
  • Politics & International Relations
  • Political Thought
  • Psychology
  • Sustainability
  • Technology & Ethics
  • Special Topics in Art and Design
  • Directed Study
  • Innovation!
  • Fintech and Financial Innovation
  • Supply Chain and Operations Management
  • Sustainability in the Business Environment
  • Strategic Analysis and Decision Making
  • Directed Study
  • Fundamentals of Software Engineering
  • Human Computer Interaction
  • Directed Study
  • New Realities Professional Nonfiction
  • Radical Writers
  • Directed Study
  • Large-Scale Information Storage and Retrieval
  • Machine Learning and Data Mining I
  • Machine Learning and Data Mining II
  • Advanced Information Presentation and Visualisation
  • Directed Study
  • Social and Heterodox Economics
  • Econometrics and Forecasting
  • Political Economy and Globalisation
  • Political Economy in Action
  • Corporate Finance
  • Directed Study
  • Contemporary Writing: 2000-Now
  • Literature, Land and the Environment
  • North American Narratives/Counternarratives
  • London: Literature, Culture, Identity
  • Directed Study
  • Cross-Cultural Encounters in the Early Modern World
  • Culture and Revolt in the Age of Richard III and Chaucer
  • Political Thought Beyond Europe
  • The History of War: The World Wars
  • The Long Civil Rights Movement
  • Victorians and Edwardians Class, Gender and Imperialism
  • Directed Study
  • Neuroethics and Law
  • Special Topics in Environmental Sustainability
  • Experiential Project
  • Directed Study
  • Antitrust and Competition Law in the Global Economy
  • Criminology
  • Employment Law in an International Context
  • European Union Law Post Brexit
  • Jurisprudence and Contemporary Legal Theory
  • Property Law
  • Law and Innovation: Digital, Online and Technology Law
  • Directed Study
  • Advanced Ethics
  • Aesthetics
  • Feminism
  • Kant and Post-Kantian Philosophy
  • Philosophy of Logic and Language
  • Political Philosophy
  • Directed Study
  • Sustainable Development
  • Security Studies
  • International Political Economy
  • International Organisations
  • Green Political Thought
  • Development of Asia
  • Contemporary Politics of Latin America and Spain
  • Comparative Regionalism
  • Directed Study
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Experimental Psychology
  • Directed Study

*University Courses List Condition

The optimal/elective courses that run in each academic year are subject to change in line with faculty availability and student demand, and may be capped or be unavailable in the timetable, so there is no guarantee every optional/elective course will be available every year. Where a course is set to run, students for whom it is an option will typically be given priority over students for whom it is only an elective.