University of East Anglia UEA
UCAS Code: Y00A | Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)
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A level
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Access to HE Diploma
Humanities & Social Sciences pathways
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Scottish Advanced Higher
Scottish Higher
Obtain an overall Pass including an A in the core of the T Level and a Distinction in the Occupational Specialism. Any subject is acceptable.
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**Overview**
Cross subject and discipline boundaries. Build a unique degree that fits your interests and career goals.
BA Liberal Arts with a Year Abroad at UEA harnesses the best expertise from across the University, creating an exciting and innovative degree programme, whilst also offering you the opportunity to study abroad. You’ll experience the renowned teaching of UEA’s academics while being supported by a core team.
Take control of your own studies. Start by choosing your major from the Arts and Humanities. Choose your minor subject from a wide range of options, including Arts and Humanities, Sciences and Social Sciences. Select a minor from subjects as diverse as Film Production, Business or Computing. Your choices can produce some unique connections and insights! By taking modules from different Schools, you’ll sample various methods, approaches, and theories throughout your degree.
During your Liberal Arts with a Year Abroad, you can make the most of the fantastic resources on your doorstep, from our in-house media facilities to the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts. And you’ll also have the chance to study at one of our partner institutions across the globe, for example in North America, Australasia or Europe. Immerse yourself in another culture and learn how other countries teach your chosen disciplines.
If you’re looking for the freedom to follow your interests and passions, and you want the opportunity to study abroad, then this is the degree for you. This course will equip you with the knowledge, skills and confidence to lead and innovate. After your degree, you’ll be in a perfect position to take advantage of future job prospects. Whilst studying with us, you’ll build an original and unique portfolio of expertise that will make you stand out from the crowd.
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