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    Ancient History

    University of Southampton

    University of Southampton

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    United Kingdom, Southampton

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    82

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    V102

    Campuses

    Avenue

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines23-Sep-2024
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    Duration 3 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 22,300  / year
    Next Intake 23-Sep-2024

    Ancient History

    About

    Take your engineering passions to the skies as you learn to design the aircraft and spacecraft of the future. You'll explore vital areas of electronics and take up the challenge of developing greener air travel. You'll also gain specialist knowledge of avionics, practical computing and programming. This course will prepare you for a career in the aerospace industry.

    BEng Aerospace Electronic Engineering gives you a broad knowledge of electronics. You can then focus on new and future aerospace technologies, including:

    • autonomous, unmanned flying vehicles

    • GPS to improve flight safety and efficiency

    Our expert academics bring industry experience to the classroom. They have worked on projects with NASA and the European Space Agency.

    As part of this course you can:

    • design and build your own electronic circuits, systems and computer software

    • use our research facilities, including a computer lab, high-voltage laboratory and £110m clean room

    • develop your enterprise skills with help from our startup supporter, Future Worlds

    • study engineering management and law to develop your career skills

    Our aerospace electronic engineering degree is accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology on behalf of the Engineering Council for the purposes of:

    • fully meeting the academic requirement for registration as an Incorporated Engineer

    • partly meeting the academic requirement for registration as a Chartered Engineer

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Undergraduate entry requirements

    To be considered for a place on one of our undergraduate (bachelors) degrees, you will need:

    High grades in UK A levels 
    Between 28 and 38 points in the International Baccalaureate (IB) 
    Recognised foundation course taken in the UK, Australia or Canada 

    Career

    You'll graduate with transferable skills, including the ability to:

    • assess evidence and arguments

    • present your opinions clearly and concisely

    • work independently or as part of a group

    • manage your time and workload effectively

    Our ancient history graduates have gone into careers involving ancient history and a range of other industries and professions. Popular role include:

    • archivist

    • heritage manager

    • historic buildings inspector

    • conservation officer

    • museum curator

    • museum exhibitions officer

    • secondary school teacher

    • civil servant

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 22,300  / year

    How to Apply

    Application steps

    Applying to university is an exciting time with lots to think about. With this in mind, we have created these steps as a guide to simplify the process.

    Step 1: Key dates and deadlines

    Starting in September 2022

    7 September 2021:

    From this date, you can submit your applications to UCAS for 2022 entry.

     

    15 October 2021 - Medicine courses:

    All applications to medicine courses need to be submitted by 15 October.

    If you apply after 15 October, your application will not be considered. For Medicine courses you also have to complete the University clinical aptitude test (UCAT) before applying.

     

    26 January 2022 - majority of other courses:

    This is the 'equal consideration' deadline for most Undergraduate courses. 

    If you apply after 26 January, we may not be able to offer you a place if the course is full.

     

    30 June 2022 – Final closing date for all new UCAS applications for 2022 entry 

    If you apply for 2022 entry after this deadline, you will automatically be entered into Clearing.

    Step 2: Before you apply

    Make sure the course is right for you

    Making sure the course is right for you is essential. Review the course details and don't be afraid to contact the faculty if you have any questions, we are always happy to help.

    Entry requirements and qualifications

    It is important that you check that your qualifications are accepted and your grades are in line with the course entry requirements. If you are an international student please also advise check the English language requirements before applying.

    Step 3: Preparing for your application

    UCAS information

    When you apply through UCAS, you will be asked for an institution name and number and course code. Having the UCAS information ready will make things quicker:

    • our code name is SOTON
    • our number is S27
    • course code can be found on the course page under 'Course facts'
    • the application fee is £26.50 if you are applying to more than one college, university or programme of study
    • the fee will be £22 if you are just applying to one programme of study at one institution
    Personal statement

    Start preparing your personal statement before you apply. For some inspiration and expert advice, check out 'Top tips for writing a personal statement' from our Head of Admissions.

    Step 4: Applying and response times

    Submitting an application

    All undergraduate applicants, including international students will need to apply online with UCAS. Once you have applied, UCAS will send you an acknowledgement email and forward your application to us. We will let you know that your application has been received and is being processed.

    Application response

    We aim to process your application within two to six weeks, but this will depend on when you submit it. Applications submitted in January, particularly near to the UCAS equal consideration deadline, might take substantially longer to be processed due to the high volume received at that time.

    Step 5: What happens next?

    After you apply

    You will be sent an invitation to an Applicant Visit Day* either after you apply or if you are made an offer to study, depending on your course and the time of year that you apply. This will allow you to talk to academics and tour the labs, studios and lecture theatres in which you'll be studying.

    For some subjects you may be required to attend an interview. If this is the case, you will be contacted directly by the faculty.

    *Please note Applicant Visit Days do not generally take place from May - October but there are other ways you can visit us.

    If you are made an offer

    Congratulations if you have been made an offer to study with us. Depending on when you applied, you will have a deadline to reply to your offers by. All decision deadlines can be found on the UCAS website.

    Deferred entry

    If you wish to take a gap year, your application will be considered in the normal way, but for entry in 2023 the conditions must have been met in the summer of 2022.

    Please note, Winchester School of Art does not accept deferred applications. However, in exceptional circumstances WSA can defer entry to the following year once you have been offered a place, have accepted it as your firm choice, and met all your conditions.

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