Welcome to Clearing at Middlesex University
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Team | Purpose | Transfer name |
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International and Advanced Entry Team | All year 2/3/Top Up or International | Clearing International & Advanced Entry and International Applicants' |
Confirmation Team | Applicants who have applied in the main cycle or want an update on their application | Clearing Confirmations' |
Professional Programmes | Nursing, Midwifery, Social Work MA/PGDip/ BA, Primary Education, Vet Nursing | Clearing Professional Programmes' |
Enquiries Team | Non-Clearing related queries | Admissions & Enquiry Service' |
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If students are unable to upload their document, please have them email it to clearing@mdx.ac.uk.
The grades we're accepting
GCSEs
Most courses now do not require specific GCSEs, and where we do require them, these are clearly marked in the requirements section for the course. During Clearing some programmes may choose to accept a GCSE in an essay based subject in place of GCSE English. Where this is stated on the entry requirements, the following subjects can be considered as essay-based.
Ancient History; Anthropology; Archaeology; Classical Civilisation; Classics; Drama; Economics; English Language; English Literature; Environmental Studies; Film; Geography; Government and Politics; Health and Social Care; History; History of Art; Latin; Law; Media Studies; Philosophy; Politics; Psychology; Religious Studies; Social Care; Social Policy; Sociology; Theatre Studies; Welsh.
Important course information
Foundation courses
This year a number of courses are offering Foundation years. These can be offered to applicants who do not meet the tariff and or subject specialism requirement for year 1 of the programme. The applicant will be expected to undertake an additional year of study to prepare them for the full undergraduate course at a cost of an additional £9,250, thus making the full course £37,000 in total.
If a course offers a Foundation year it will clearly state this in the main course information listed below.
Referring to tutor
UCAS applicants
Please select refer to tutor on the application form if the applicant has just missed the recommended tariff points and you would like an Admissions tutor to review the application.
Non-UCAS applicants
Please select FQN on the application form if the applicant has just missed the recommended tariff points and you would like an Admissions tutor to review the application.
Accommodation information
We are one of the few London universities that offer on-campus accommodation. Our Accommodation team and the great teams in our halls of residence will help you to adjust when you arrive so you’re as happy and comfortable as possible. They can also put together a plan for you if you have different accommodation needs – just get in touch. We currently have spaces in our halls for people applying through Clearing. For more information, applicants should visit our accommodation pages or contact our accommodation office:
- Email: accomm@mdx.ac.uk
- Phone: +44(0)20 8411 6121
Tariff calculator
Course title | 3D Animation for Games and Film BA (W620) |
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Highlights: |
Studio facilities second to none, including: Professionally equipped Motion Capture studio, Green Screen room for Virtual Production, suites of digital workstations, 3D printing and scanning studio and a music recording studio You can hire specialised equipment for your assignments free of charge and you'll be supported by specialist technicians, dedicated to helping you develop your skills Great blend of industry relevant technical and design skills offered. Life sculpting. Field trips to museums. Tradtional and MoCap animation. Game and narrative animation. VFX, including Prefis and virtual production. Software taught includes: Blender, Maya, ZBrush, Marvelous Designer, Unreal Engine. |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points |
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if: | |
Additional requirements and selection criteria: | Request portfolio |
Alternative course: | |
Foundation Year: | 3D Animation for Games and Film BA (W621) with Foundation Year (WF1A) - 24 tariff points |
Course title | Accounting and Finance BA (N420) |
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We are ranked in the top 10 universities in London for teaching satisfaction in Accounting and Finance (The Complete University Guide 2026). Gain a competitive edge with a course accredited by eight leading global professional bodies. Upon graduation you can apply for exemptions for CIMA, and membership to the Institute of Financial Accountants. Boost your employability with hands-on experience using industry-standard tools such as Xero and OneSource, and apply your learning in our cutting-edge Financial Markets Lab. |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points |
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if: | |
Additional requirements and selection criteria: | GCSE Maths must be at C/4 and English can be dropped to C/3. GCSE C/4 English - can be replaced by an essay-based subject at GCSE or A level - Decision |
Alternative course: | |
Foundation Year: | BA Accounting and Finance with Foundation Year (N1FY) - 24 tariff confirmation / 48 tariff clearing - GCSE Maths must be at C/4 and GCSE English can be dropped to D/3. GCSE English - can be replaced by an essay-based subject at GCSE or A level - Decision |
Course title | Advertising, Public Relations and Branding BA (N567) |
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Highly experienced teachers. Our teaching team has a vast amount of industry experience working with major brands, corporations, governments, advertising/PR agencies, charities and NGOs. Reputation for producing successful graduates. Our students have gone on to work for Ogilvy, Warner Bros, Universal, Adidas, Forever Beta, Whynot!, Innovation Enterprise, Marin Software, APS Group, THIRD BRIDGE, Compass Group, HeadShotBG, Samphire Communications Ltd and TBWA. Excellent facilities including digital media suites and radio rooms and a large collection of resources covering work based learning and subject-based areas as well as useful online resources. Join the only degree in the UK that combines advertising, public relations and branding. The course is aimed at you if you are looking for a high performing, fast-paced career in the world of marketing and communications. Build a portfolio of work to get the job you want by planning and implementing campaigns, producing adverts and other kinds of promotional content for both traditional and online channels. |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points |
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if: | |
Additional requirements and selection criteria: | Decision |
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Foundation Year: | BA Advertising, Public Relations and Branding with Foundation Year (N56F) - 24 tariff points - Decision |
Course title | Animation BA (W615) |
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Our Animation BA regularly receives top marks for 'overall satisfaction' in the National Student Survey. Excellent links with UK and international animation companies. Our industry partners sponsor final year students and give specialist workshops and lectures. Our graduates go on to work at some of the top animation studios including Aardman Animations, Lupus Films, Tiger Aspect Productions, Blue Zoo, Passion Pictures, Spa Studios (Klaus), IOD Productions (Isle of Dogs). World-class animation facilities with access to digital and traditional studios and darkrooms and industry standard equipment. Learn from internationally renowned, BAFTA winning animation director Jonathan Hodgson, whose short films have won numerous awards including a BAFTA in 2000 for The Man with the Beautiful Eyes and a BAFTA nomination in 2002 for Camouflage. |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points |
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if: | N/A |
Additional requirements and selection criteria: | Request portfolio |
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Foundation Year: | BA Animation with Foundation Year (WF16) - 24 tariff points - Request portfolio |
Course title | Artificial Intelligence and Data Science BSc (I400) |
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Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points |
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if: | N/A |
Additional requirements and selection criteria: | Can accept GCSE Maths and English at D/3 - Decision |
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Foundation Year: | Artificial Intelligence and Data Science BSc with Foundation Year (I401) - 24 tariff points - Can accept GCSE Maths and English at D/3 - Decision |
Course title | Banking and Investment Finance BSc (N325) |
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We are proud to see many of our graduates securing a range of accounting and finance roles at large organisations, including Centrica, City Bank, Deloitte, John Lewis, PwC and Royal Mail We are ranked in the top 10 universities in London for teaching satisfaction in Accounting and Finance (The Complete University Guide 2026) Boost your employability with hands-on experience using industry-standard tools such as Xero and OneSource, and apply your learning in our cutting-edge Financial Markets Lab. |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points |
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if: | |
Additional requirements and selection criteria: | English can be dropped to D/3. GCSE C/4 English - can be replaced by an essay-based subject at GCSE or A level - Decision |
Alternative course: | |
Foundation Year: | BSc Banking and Finance with Foundation Year (N326) - 24 tariff clearing - GCSE English can be dropped to D/3. GCSE English - can be replaced by an essay-based subject at GCSE or A level - Decision |
Course title | BSc Biomedical Science (C700) |
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Fantastic employment prospects: Our graduates have gone on to work for well-known organisations including the Anthony Nolan Trust, NHS Hillingdon, Boots, and NHS Whittington. Study in some of the best facilities in the UK: Housed within a new eco-friendly centre specially-built for science and technology, our 30-plus labs include a bio-modelling centre, robotics, mechatronics and a mass spectrometry suite. Accredited by the Institute of Biomedical Sciences (IBMS): You will graduate with a professional qualification that will give you a competitive edge for pursuing your scientific career ambitions. Take advantage of our industry partners: You can choose to complete an optional placement between Year 2 and 3 with NHS or industry partners. |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff; BTEC must be in Applied Science or Related Subject |
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if: | |
Additional requirements and selection criteria: | A-level grade D or 24 tariff points in a Science. BTEC must be in Applied Science or Related Subject. Psychology/Health and Social Care not accepted. GCSE English and Maths C/4 - Decision |
Alternative course: | |
Foundation Year: | BSc Biomedical Science with Foundation Year (B9FY) - 24 tariff clearing - A-level grade D or 24 tariff points in a Science. BTEC must be in Applied Science or Related Subject. Psychology/Health and Social Care not accepted + GCSE English and Maths C/4 - Decision |
Course title | Business Accounting BSc (N491) |
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We are ranked in the top 10 universities in London for teaching satisfaction in Accounting and Finance (The Complete University Guide 2026) Many of our graduates secure financial management and business roles at a range of organisations, including Barclays, RBS, Santander and Western Union Boost your employability with hands-on experience using industry-standard tools such as Xero and OneSource, and apply your learning in our cutting-edge Financial Markets Lab. |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points |
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if: | |
Additional requirements and selection criteria: | GCSE Maths and English can be dropped to D/3 - Decision |
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Foundation Year: | BSc Business Accounting with Foundation Year (144N49F) - 24 tariff clearing - GCSE Maths and English can be dropped to D/3. GCSE English - can be replaced by an essay-based subject at GCSE or A level - Decision |
Course title | Business Computing and Data Analytics BSc (I213) |
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Highlights: |
1st in the UK for employability:
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Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points |
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if: | |
Additional requirements and selection criteria: | Can accept GCSE Maths and English at D/3 |
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Foundation Year: | BSc Business Computing & Data Analytics with Foundation Year (I216) - 24 tariff clearing - Can accept GCSE Maths and English at D/3 - Decision |
Course title | Business Economics BSc (L110) |
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85% secure employment or further studies We are proud to see many of our graduates who have secured positions at top companies like Foxtons, M&S, Chase Anderson, and more. We are ranked #3 for student satisfaction in London for Economics. (The Complete University Guide 2026) Get involved in hand-on, real life management projects, international internships and study-abroad opportunities The university maintains strong connections with industry partners, giving you access to a wide range of networking and internship opportunities. |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points |
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if: | |
Additional requirements and selection criteria: | GCSE Maths and English can be dropped to D/3 - Decision |
Alternative course: | |
Foundation Year: | BSc Business Economics with Foundation Year (N5FY) - 24 tariff points clearing - GCSE English can be dropped to D/3. GCSE English - can be replaced by an essay-based subject at GCSE or A level - Decision |
Course title | Business Management BA (N200) |
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We are proud to see many of our graduates who have secured positions at top companies like Foxtons, M&S, Chase Anderson, and more. Get involved in hand-on, real life management projects, international internships and study-abroad opportunities. We are ranked #5 for student satisfaction in London for Business Management (The Complete University Guide 2026). |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points |
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if: | |
Additional requirements and selection criteria: | English can be dropped to D/3. GCSE C/4 English - can be replaced by an essay-based subject at GCSE or A level - Decision |
Alternative course: | |
Foundation Year: | BA Business Management with Foundation Year (NFY6) - 24 tariff points clearing - GCSE English can be dropped to D/3. GCSE English - can be replaced by an essay-based subject at GCSE or A level - Decision |
Course title | Business Management (Finance) BA (N302) |
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We are ranked in the top 5 universities in London for teaching satisfaction in Business Management (The Complete University Guide 2026). We are proud to see many of our graduates securing a range of accounting and finance roles at large organisations, including City Bank, Deloitte, PwC and Lloyds Bank. Boost your employability with hands-on experience using industry-standard tools such as Xero and OneSource, and apply your learning in our cutting-edge Financial Markets Lab. |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points |
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if: | |
Additional requirements and selection criteria: | English can be dropped to D/3. GCSE C/4 English - can be replaced by an essay-based subject at GCSE or A level - Decision |
Alternative course: | |
Foundation Year: | BA Business Management (Finance) with Foundation Year (N4FY) - 24 tariff clearing - GCSE English can be dropped to D/3. GCSE English - can be replaced by an essay-based subject at GCSE or A level - Decision |
Course title | Business Management (Human Resource Management) BA (N601) |
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We are ranked fifth in London for teaching satisfaction in Business Management (The Complete University Guide 2026). Get involved in hand-on, real life management projects, international internships and study-abroad opportunities. We are proud to see many of our graduates who have secured positions at top companies like Foxtons, M&S, John Lewis, Deloitte and more. |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points |
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if: | |
Additional requirements and selection criteria: | English can be dropped to D/3. GCSE C/4 English - can be replaced by an essay-based subject at GCSE or A level - Decision |
Alternative course: | |
Foundation Year: | Not available |
Course title | Business Management (Innovation and Entrepreneurship) BA (N28I) |
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We are ranked fifth in London for teaching satisfaction in Business Management (The Complete University Guide 2026). Get involved in hand-on, real life management projects, international internships and study-abroad opportunities. Our exclusive start-up support programme (MDXcelerator) gives you the chance to pitch your idea, access expert mentoring, and apply for grants of up to £15,000. |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points |
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if: | |
Additional requirements and selection criteria: | English can be dropped to D/3. GCSE C/4 English - can be replaced by an essay-based subject at GCSE or A level - Decision |
Alternative course: | |
Foundation Year: | BA Business Management (Innovation and Entrepreneurship) with Foundation Year (135NF8I) - 48 tariff clearing - GCSE English can be dropped to D/3. GCSE English - can be replaced by an essay-based subject at GCSE or A level - Decision |
Course title | Business Management (Marketing) BA (N504) |
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Highlights: |
We are proud to be in the top 3 universities in London for Marketing (Complete University Guide, 2025). Get involved in hands-on marketing projects, internships, and exciting study-abroad opportunities that prepare you for a global career. We are proud to be in the top 2 universities in London for career opportunities in Marketing after graduation (The Complete University Guide 2026). |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points |
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if: | |
Additional requirements and selection criteria: | English can be dropped to D/3. GCSE D/3 English - can be replaced by an essay-based subject at GCSE or A level - Decision |
Alternative course: | |
Foundation Year: | BA Business Management (Marketing) with Foundation Year (NFY5) - 24 tariff points clearing - GCSE English can be dropped to D/3. GCSE English - can be replaced by an essay-based subject at GCSE or A level - Decision |
Course title | BSc Computer Science (G404) |
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Top 6 UK University for Student Satisfaction (CUG, 2025). Excellent careers and employability connections: You will have the opportunity to leverage our links with industry giants like Ford, Jaguar Land Rover, Mitsubishi, BAE Systems, IBM, Festo and Siemens. State-of-the-art internetworking labs: Take advantage of Cisco units, Blade servers, high-end simulation software, Industry-standard telecommunications equipment and more to develop your essential skills. Up your expertise with an MComp qualification: You will have the option to extend your studies by one year to receive an MComp qualification. This can open doors to more senior job roles as well as the potential to undertake a PhD. We are an official Cisco Academy: Licensed to provide CNNA certification training and equipped with the latest industry-standard equipment. |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points |
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if: | |
Additional requirements and selection criteria: | Can accept GCSE Maths and English at D/3 - Decision |
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Foundation Year: | BSc Computer Science with Foundation Year (I10Z) - 24 tariff points - Can accept GCSE Maths and English at D/3 - Decision |
Course title | Computer Systems Engineering BEng (HP50) |
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Highlights: |
1st in the UK for Course Quality: 1st in the UK for Facilities: Real-world application and practice-based learning: |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points; A-level grade D or 24 tariff points in a Science. BTEC must be in Applied Science or Related Subject. Psychology/Health and Social Care not accepted |
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if: | |
Additional requirements and selection criteria: | Can accept GCSE Maths and English at D/3 - Decision |
Alternative course: | |
Foundation Year: | BEng Computer Systems Engineering with Foundation Year (I1ZA) - 24 tariff points clearing - A-level grade E or 16 tariff points in a Science. BTEC must be in Applied Science or Related Subject. Psychology/Health and Social Care not accepted - Can accept GCSE Maths and English at D/3 - Decision |
Course title | Criminology BSc (L370) |
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95% positive feedback on tutors explaining information. We are proud to be in the top 2 universities for the quality of feedback in Criminology in London (The Guardian, 2024). Our graduates build successful careers in a wide range of sectors, from police services and youth justice to cybercrime, fraud detection, environmental and financial crime, and victim support. website. Get real-world experience and and participate in visits to courts, prisons, and criminal justice organisations. You’ll have the option of selecting a specialist module in year two. In addition to this, you can take either a term-long or year-long placement module to put your skills into practice. Our Criminology department is the oldest critical Criminology department in the country, offering a diverse and supportive learning environment. |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points |
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Additional requirements and selection criteria: | GCSE English at level C/4. GCSE English - can be replaced with essay-based subject at GCSE or A level - Decision |
Alternative course: | |
Foundation Year: | BSc Criminology with Foundation Year (L371) - 24 tariff points - Decision |
Course title | Criminology (Policing and Investigations) BSc (L372) |
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Highlights: |
We are proud to see our graduates working to improve society at organisations like the Barnet Youth Offending Team, Belmarsh Prison, Prisoners Abroad and the Police. We are proud to be in the top 2 universities for the quality of feedback in Criminology in London (The Guardian, 2024). Get real-world experience and participate in field trips to courts, prisons, and criminal justice organisations. Our Criminology department is the oldest critical Criminology department in the country, offering a diverse and supportive learning environment. |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points |
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if: | |
Additional requirements and selection criteria: | GCSE English at level C/4. GCSE English - can be replaced with essay-based subject at GCSE or A level - Decision |
Alternative course: | |
Foundation Year: | Not available |
Course title | Criminology with Psychology BSc (L373) |
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Highlights: |
85% of the students secure employment or further study within 15 months of graduating (Discover Uni, 2024). Get real-world experience and and participate in visits to courts, prisons, and criminal justice organisations. We are proud to be in the top 2 universities for the quality of feedback in Criminology in London (The Guardian, 2024). Our Criminology department is the oldest critical Criminology department in the country, offering a diverse and supportive learning environment. |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points |
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Additional requirements and selection criteria: | GCSE English at level C/4. GCSE English - can be replaced with essay-based subject at GCSE or A level - Decision |
Alternative course: | |
Foundation Year: | Not available |
Course title | Cyber Security and Digital Forensics BSc (I118) |
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Fantastic employment prospects: Our graduates have gone on to work for well-known organisations including Deliotte, Ernst and Young, CMA, SFO, and FCA. Gain access to high-level tech and laboratories: With our dedicated network, cyber security and digital forensics labs, you'll be able to put into practice what you learn using the latest applications and tools in the IT field. Get a headstart with industry-recognised certifications: At additional cost you will have the opportunity to earn industry-recognised certifications, including Cisco's CCNA and CCNP, which will help you greatly in your career when you graduate. Career enhancing placement opportunities: After Year 2, you will have the opportunity to put what you've learned to practical use with a work experience placement at an organisation, e.g., Serious Fraud Office. 1st in the UK for Facilities:
With our award-winning dedicated network, cyber security and digital forensics labs, you'll put into practice what you learn using the latest applications and tools (WhatUni Awards, 2025).
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Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points |
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Additional requirements and selection criteria: | Can accept GCSE Maths and English at D/3 - Decision |
Alternative course: | |
Foundation Year: | BSc Cyber Security and Digital Forensics with Foundation Year (I123) - 24 tariff points- Can accept GCSE Maths and English at D/3 - Decision |
Course title | Design Engineering BEng (H15A) |
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Highlights: |
1st in the UK for Course Quality:
Expert teaching and career-focused learning that helps you stand out (Uni Compare Rankings 2026)
Gain broad and exciting career prospects: Some of our graduates have gone on to work at Titan Motorsport, Ashridge Engineering, Tevva eTrucks, and so on, or have started their own business in engineering design. Training material provided by leading industry partners: Our smart automation facilities and training material are approved by global industry leaders, Siemens and Festo. Exciting career-enhancing opportunities: Get involved with opportunities within the engineering field such as New Scientist Live and World Skills UK. Skills-based learning: This programme puts emphasis on the design aspect by developing and enhancing problem solving and design skills through a variety of practical projects and hands-on laboratory sessions. |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points; A-level grade D or 24 tariff points in a Science. BTEC must be in Applied Science or Related Subject. Psychology/Health and Social Care not accepted |
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if: | |
Additional requirements and selection criteria: | Can accept GCSE Maths and English at D/3 - Decision |
Alternative course: | |
Foundation Year: | BEng Design Engineering with Foundation Year (H7ZB) - 24 tariff points; A-level grade E or 16 tariff points in a Science. BTEC must be in Applied Science or Related Subject. Psychology/Health and Social Care not accepted - Can accept GCSE Maths and English at D/3 - Decision |
Course title | Early Childhood Studies BA (X310) |
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Good education links - Our connection to local schools, early years and childcare settings, and nurseries can lead to placement opportunities in your later years of study. Placements are a key part of BA Early Childhood Studies, giving you the chance to apply what you've learned in a real, supportive setting.
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Clearing Tariff: | 56 tariff points |
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if: | Refer to tutor if L2 Maths missing |
Additional requirements and selection criteria: | GCSE English and Maths C/4 (alternatives to GCSE accepted) - Decision |
Alternative course: | |
Foundation Year: | N/A |
Course title | Economics BSc (L101) |
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We are proud to see many of our graduates who have secured positions at top companies like Foxtons, M&S, Chase Anderson, and more. We are ranked #3 for student satisfaction in London for Economics. (The Complete University Guide 2026). Get involved in hand-on, real life management projects, international internships and study-abroad opportunities. The university maintains strong connections with industry partners, giving you access to a wide range of networking and internship opportunities. |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points |
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Additional requirements and selection criteria: | GCSE Maths and English can be dropped to D/3 - Decision |
Alternative course: | |
Foundation Year: | BSc Economics with Foundation Year (N6FY) - 24 tariff clearing - GCSE Maths and GCSE English can be dropped to D/3. GCSE English - can be replaced by an essay-based subject at GCSE or A level - Decision |
Course title | Education Studies BA (X300) |
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Highlights: |
1. Good education links
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Clearing Tariff: | 56 tariff points |
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if: | Refer to Tutor if L2 Maths missing |
Additional requirements and selection criteria: | GCSE English and Maths C/4 (alternatives to GCSE accepted) - Decision |
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Foundation Year: | N/A |
Course title | Electronic Engineering BEng (H611) |
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Highlights: |
1st in the UK for Course Quality: Get career-ready Students are encouraged to develop a commercial approach to engineering and communication systems via projects that replicate industrial practice and through industrial placements. Access high quality facilites Students on the Programme have access to high-quality specialist digital and wireless laboratories equipped with industry standard software, hardware and tools (e.g., Cisco, Xilinx, Altair, LabView, tec.). Develop invaluable skills The Programme makes use of a variety of innovative learning activities to engage the students in the learning process and help them develop confident interpersonal and communication skills, problem solving and group/team work skills as required by the industry. Practice-based learning approach Middlesex University emphasis a more practice-based learning approach and put more focus on the electronic and systems engineering side. |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points ; A-level grade D or 24 tariff points in a Science. BTEC must be in Applied Science or Related Subject. Psychology/Health and Social Care not accepted. |
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if: | |
Additional requirements and selection criteria: | Can accept GCSE Maths and English at D/3 - Decision |
Alternative course: | |
Foundation Year: | BEng Electronic Engineering with Foundation Year (H7Z1) - 24 tariff ; A-level grade E or 16 tariff points in a Science. BTEC must be in Applied Science or Related Subject. Psychology/Health and Social Care not accepted - Can accept GCSE Maths and English at D/3- Decision |
Course title | BSc Environmental Health (B910) |
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Gain industry-recognised qualifications and Learn from industry experts: staff have all practiced across the range of environmental health, led innovation and change and conducted research that shapes policy and practice. Our awards are accredited with the professional body (CIEH). State-of-the-art facilities and resources to support student learning: You’ll have access to specialist resources – including specialist microbiology and food safety laboratories as well as specialist equipment for occupational hygiene, noise and air pollution monitoring; as well as specialist on line learning spaces to support housing. Our programme is built around practice and what you will need to use in your future jobs. We have industry experts teach on the award, as well as a programme of visits to support your understanding across food safety, pollution, health and safety, and private sector housing. Chartered Institute of Environmental Health accredited: We’re the only undergraduate degree accredited by the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH). By studying with us you’ll get access to specialist teaching and learning spaces. |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points; A-level grade D or 24 tariff points in a Science. |
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if: | |
Additional requirements and selection criteria: | Can accept GCSE Maths and English at D/3 - Decision |
Alternative course: | |
Foundation Year: | BSc Environmental Health with Foundation Year (B91A) - 24 tariff points; A-level grade E or 16 tariff points in a Science - Can accept GCSE Maths and English at D/3 - Decision |
Course title | Fashion Communication and Styling BA (WF30) |
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95% of students were positive about the level of support from teaching staff (National Student Survey 2023). Get the support you need to succeed. From your Personal Tutor to your Graduate Academic Assistant, each one has studied your subject and will provide support based on their own experience. If you need a little help with writing or numeracy, we're here for you. Gain experience of the fashion industry through a placement allowing you to spend time in a live work environment in your specialist area. Past students have worked with Hero magazine, Man About Town, Law and Wonderland. Wide range of specialist equipment, software and digital media facilities on-site. You’ll have access to studios and an extensive art and design library and workshops with expert support to help develop your work. Exhibit your work at our annual creative Degree Show and network with industry professionals. |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points |
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if: | N/A |
Additional requirements and selection criteria: | Request portfolio |
Alternative course: | |
Foundation Year: | BA Fashion Communication and Styling with Foundation Year (W23V) - 24 tariff points - Request portfolio |
Course title | Fashion Marketing BA (W221) |
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Highlights: |
Unique interdisciplinary degree. The course will prepare you in the business-oriented fundamentals of marketing and offers specific opportunities to apply this knowledge to the fashion industry with a focus on promoting responsible consumption. World-class fashion facilities across both fashion and textiles including knit, weave, print, industrial sewing machinery, photographic studios and 3D workshops. You'll be able to take advantage of staff Links with industry. Previous fashion industry collaborations have included: The FACE Magazine, Buffalo Magazine, DUST magazine, British Fashion Council, Student Fabric Initiative, Andrew Davis from Perfect Magazine. |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points |
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if: | N/A |
Additional requirements and selection criteria: | GCSE English D/3 - Decision |
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Foundation Year: | BA Fashion Marketing with Foundation Year (W223) - 24 tariff points - GCSE English D/3 - Decision |
Course title | Film BA (P303) |
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Highlights: |
Learn in the city at the heart of the country's film industry. We have established relationships with many top film studios allowing you to find work placement and experience opportunities. Develop your skills in our world-class facilities, including: a TV production studio designed by Sony, suites for editing, sound dubbing studio for mixing Dolby Atmos, studios for recording ADR and foley, and a motion capture and greenscreen virtual studio. You can also borrow cameras, lighting and sound kit free of charge. Strong industry links to help you get your foot in the door. We are partnered with Film London, ScreenSkills and the GLA Creative Academy to provide you with free access to additional industry-recognised resources and training. Reputation for producing successful graduates. Our 2022 cohort have already got jobs at Envy, at Disney, on Netflix’s Top Boy, an indie for Channel 4, HBO, African Movie Channel, editing the Stranger Things campaign, even working on Queen's Jubilee BBC live coverage. Learn from our experienced alumni who come back to give lectures about working at the BBC, Channel 4, QVC International, ILM, Shine TV, the Venice Biennale, HBO, Netflix and Sky Sports. |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points |
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Additional requirements and selection criteria: | Decision |
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Foundation Year: | BA Film with Foundation Year (W60F) - 24 tariff points - Decision |
Course title | Fine Art BA (W101) |
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Career support throughout your degree: Our course is one of the few in the UK to include a placement module specific to the field of Fine Art and you will learn from regular guest lecturers. Recent speakers include Ingrid Pollard (2022 Turner Prize nominee) and Chila Kumari Burman. World-class fine art facilities including incredible workshops in ceramics, printmaking, photography, woodwork, laser, 3D Printing, metalwork and more. You will also have free access to the full Adobe Creative Suite. Learn from cutting-edge and multi-disciplinary artists, theorists, curators including artist Keith Piper, (founder member of the groundbreaking BLK Art Group, an association of black British art students), Alexandra Kokoli author of the Feminist Uncanny, artist Ergin Cavusoglu and others. Learn in the heart of London's art scene through regular field trips to galleries in the city and further afield. |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points |
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if: | N/A |
Additional requirements and selection criteria: | Request portfolio |
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Foundation Year: | BA Fine Art with Foundation Year (WF10) - 24 tariff points - Request portfolio |
Course title | Game and Level Design BA (W248) |
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Highlights: |
Develop your employability skills and make industry connections with a range of work placements and internship opportunities. Our links with industry partners give you access to live briefs, guest lecturers, and potential employers. Studio facilities second to none, including: Professionally equipped Motion Capture studio, Green Screen room for Virtual Production, suites of digital workstations, 3D printing and scanning studio and a music recording studio. You will be introduced to a range of software and techniques to make playable prototypes quickly, including Adventure Game Studio, RPGMaker, RenPy, Unity and Unreal. Reputation for producing successful graduates. Students have gone on to work for CD Projekt Red, Creative Assembly, King, Mediatonic, Media Molecule, among many others. Hands-on experience and opportunities for collaborating with students from our 3D animation, art and design, music, computing and graphics departments as part of our coordinated workshop activities. |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points |
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if: | N/A |
Additional requirements and selection criteria: | Decision |
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Foundation Year: | BA Game and Level Design with Foundation Year (W249) - 24 tariff points - Decision |
Course title | Games Design and Development BSc (W246) |
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Highlights: |
Reputation for producing successful graduates who have gone into various roles in the gaming and creative industries at companies such as CDProjeckt Red, Outplay Entertainment, Trick27, Pixel Foundation, Rockstar, PlayStation, Square Enix and more. Develop your skills in world-class facilities with access to workstations equipped with the latest software including Unity, Processing, OpenFrameworks, Maya, Z-Brush, After Effects, Flash, Final Cut Pro and Photoshop. You also have access to a Motion Capture and Green screen facility. Learn from experienced professionals. Our team have worked professionally on films such as Avatar, Planet of the Apes and Happy Feet and for gaming companies such as Disney Universe, Dead Space and the Buffy games. Access to academic support services that can assist you in areas like study skills, including academic writing, reading and numeracy skills. |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points |
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if: | N/A |
Additional requirements and selection criteria: | GCSE Maths D/3 - Decision |
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Foundation Year: | BA Games Design & Development with Foundation Year (W247) - 24 tariff points - GCSE Maths D/3 - Decision |
Course title | Graphic Design BA (W210) |
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Highlights: |
Excellent industry links – you will have the opportunity to undertake a work placement at a top graphic design company, as well as work on briefs that closely mirror the professional world, getting transferable experience from the very start. Wide range of specialist graphic design equipment, print rooms and photography facilities on-site. You will have open access to fully staffed studios and workshops with expert support to help develop your work. Recent graduates work for magazine publishers, design consultants, advertising agencies and media providers all over the world, including the BBC, Stylist, Penguin, Amazon, Pentagram, Interbrand, Imagination, 20/20, JKR, Ogilvy & Mather and Leo Burnett. Flexible learning to suit your interests e.g. through our workshop module which enables you to build a graphic design portfolio that reflects you as a designer. Our workshops are taught by industry specialists in subjects such as Editorial, Web, UI, UX, Information Design, Environmental Graphics, Moving Image, Riso, Branding and more. We offer a great diversity of subjects which opens up numerous employability opportunities to you. |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points |
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if: | N/A |
Additional requirements and selection criteria: | Request portfolio |
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Foundation Year: | BA Graphic Design with Foundation Year (WF25) - 24 tariff points - Request portfolio |
Course title | Illustration BA (W220) |
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Highlights: |
Discuss your work with visiting professional illustrators, agents, publishers and designers. Our graduates go on to work in publishing, editorial, packaging, animation and design agencies. Specialist illustration studios and access to excellent workshops with expert support to help develop your work. An extensive 24-hour art and design library. We'll help you create a professional portfolio with industry-standard work to launch your career in illustration. Our students win top awards and internships in many creative industry competitions. We have strong industry links with art and design employers and all our teaching staff are creative practitioners. A strong emphasis on traditional processes such as drawing and printmaking, alongside developing skills in the latest digital technologies, will help you to gain work in the creative industries. The Illustration BA course provides many opportunities for drawing trips as well as organised visits to museums and galleries. |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points |
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Additional requirements and selection criteria: | Request portfolio |
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Foundation Year: | BA Illustration with Foundation Year (WF2Y) - 24 tariff points - Request portfolio |
Course title | Information Technology BSc (G561) |
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Highlights: |
Top 6 UK University for Student Satisfaction (CUG, 2025). Opportunity to undertake a 12-month work experience placement: Graduates have gone onto work with companies such as BT, FDM Group, iWireless Connections, Quantum Black and many more. State-of-the-art internetworking labs: Take advantage of Cisco units, Blade servers, high-end simulation software, Industry-standard telecommunications equipment and more to develop your essential skills. |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points |
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Additional requirements and selection criteria: | Can accept GCSE Maths and English at D/3 - Decision |
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Foundation Year: | BSc Information Technology with Foundation Year (I2ZZ) - 24 tariff points - Can accept GCSE Maths and English at D/3 - Decision |
Course title | Interior Architecture BA (K120) |
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Highlights: |
Gain valuable and transferable skills the creative industry is looking for to work as interior designer, interior architect, interior decorator, exhibition designer, space planner. World-class specialist facilities such as workshops/studios, 3D printing and our reprographics facility. You will also be taught how to use industry standard software, such as Photoshop, InDesign, Vectorworks, SketchUp and Cinema 4D. Learn from highly experienced staff, all of which have industry experience, as well as from visiting lecturers who come to give portfolio critics and set you real life briefs. Get professional support from your Personal Tutor, Student Learning Assistant, and Graduate Academic Assistant. Their first-hand experience in your subject area means they understand how to best support you. Reputation for producing successful graduates. Frans Burrows, Founder and Director of the highly respected Architecture and Design practice, Bluebottle. Tim Mutton, Founder and Leader of Blacksheep design practice. Patrick McKinney, ex. Partner at Ben Kelly Design, now runs A Modern Practice. |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 Tariff points |
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if: | N/A |
Additional requirements and selection criteria: | Request portfolio |
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Foundation Year: | BA Interior Architecture with Foundation Year (KF12) - 24 tariff points - Request portfolio |
Course title | Interior Design BA (W251) |
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Highlights: |
Top three interior design course nationwide (Guardian University Guide 2024). Recent graduates have gone on to work for prestigious design companies such as Brinkworth, Virgile and Partners, Dalziel and Pow, 20.20, Silver and Co. and Fitch. Studio facilities second to none - our purpose-built studios, with the newly opened Ritterman Building with its impressive green credentials, offer maximum natural daylight from the panoramic windows that overlook leafy North London, tall ceilings and a state of the art natural ventilation system ensure that students have the creative environment they need to thrive. Facilities include printer/copiers on every floor (with free printing facilities for student portfolios) and studio desktop iMacs loaded with software. Learn from highly experienced staff, all of which have industry experience, as well as from visiting lecturers who come to give portfolio critics and set you real life briefs Get matched with a Personal Tutor as well as a Student Learning Assistant and a Graduate Academic Assistant. They will have experience in your subject area and will be able to help whenever you need. Reputation for producing successful graduates. Frans Burrows, Founder and Director of the highly respected Architecture and Design practice, Bluebottle. Tim Mutton, Founder and Leader of Blacksheep design practice. Patrick McKinney, ex. Partner at Ben Kelly Design, now runs A Modern Practice. |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points |
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Additional requirements and selection criteria: | Request portfolio |
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Foundation Year: | BA Interior Design with Foundation Year (WF23) - 24 tariff points - Request portfolio |
Course title | International Business BA (N121) |
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Highlights: |
We are proud to see many of our graduates who have secured positions at top companies like Grosstherm, NHS, Oracle and Orchard Recruitment. We are proud to be ranked fifth in London for teaching satisfaction in Business Management (The Complete University Guide 2026). Get involved in hand-on, real life busines projects, international internships and study-abroad opportunities. |
Clearing Tariff: |
48 tariff |
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Additional requirements and selection criteria: |
English can be dropped to C/4. GCSE C/4 English - can be replaced by an essay-based subject at GCSE or A level - Decision |
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Foundation Year: | Not available |
Course title | International Tourism Management BSc (N88I) |
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Highlights: |
We are proud to be in the top 5 universities in London for Tourism (Complete University Guide, 2025). Our graduates now work at leading travel companies including Etihad, Marriott, Thomas Cook and Virgin Holidays. We are ranked #2 in London for student satisfaction in Tourism ( The Complete University Guide 2026). |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points |
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Additional requirements and selection criteria: | English can be dropped to C/4. GCSE C/4 English - can be replaced by an essay-based subject at GCSE or A level - Decision |
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Foundation Year: | BSc International Tourism Management with Foundation Year (N8FI) - 24 tariff clearing - GCSE English can be dropped to C/4. GCSE English - can be replaced by an essay-based subject at GCSE or A level - Decision |
Course title | Law with Criminology LLB (M29A) |
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Highlights: |
We are proud to be ranked third in London for student satisfaction in Law (The Complete University Guide 2026) Get real-world experience and and participate in visits to courts, prisons, and criminal justice organisations Our graduates build successful careers in a wide range of sectors, from police services and youth justice to solicitors, barristers, legal executives, and more Middlesex students have free, unlimited access to e-textbooks for each module, the library as well as free academic printing. You can also benefit from the Middlesex free laptop loan scheme. Our Criminology department is the oldest in the country. Experience the buzz and atmosphere of the courtroom in our specialist chambers located inside Hendon Town Hall during your studies. |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points |
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Additional requirements and selection criteria: | GCSE English C/4 - can be replaced with essay-based subject at GCSE or A level - Decision |
Alternative course: | |
Foundation Year: | Not available |
Course title | Law with International Relations LLB (M29C) |
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Highlights: |
We are proud to be ranked third in London for teaching satisfaction in Law. (The Complete University Guide 2026) We are in the top 10 UK Universities for employability (UniCompare Rankings 2025) Our graduates become solicitors, barristers, legal executives, and work in charity, the civil service, education and more. Get hands-on legal experience and training, access to placement opportunities, and exciting study-abroad opportunities that prepare you for a global career. Experience the buzz and atmosphere of the courtroom in our specialist chambers located inside Hendon Town Hall during your studies. |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points |
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Additional requirements and selection criteria: | GCSE English C/4 - can be replaced with essay-based subject at GCSE or A level - Decision |
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Foundation Year: | Not available |
Course title | LLB Law (M100) |
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Highlights: |
We are proud to be ranked in the top 3 universities for Law in London (The Complete University Guide 2026). We are in the top 10 UK Universities for employability (UniCompare Rankings 2025) Our graduates become solicitors, barristers, legal executives, and work in charity, the civil service, education and more. Experience the buzz and atmosphere of the courtroom in our specialist chambers located inside Hendon Town Hall during your studies. |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points |
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Additional requirements and selection criteria: | GCSE English C/4 - can be replaced with essay-based subject at GCSE or A level - Decision |
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Foundation Year: | LLB Law with Foundation Year - M201 - 24 tariff points - GCSE English C/4 - can be replaced with essay-based subject at GCSE or A level - Decision |
Course title | Marketing and Digital Communications BA (N581) |
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Highlights: |
We are proud to be in the top 3 universities in London for Marketing (Complete University Guide, 2025). Get involved in hands-on marketing projects, internships, and exciting study-abroad opportunities that prepare you for a global career. We are proud to be in the top 2 universities in London for career opportunities in Marketing after graduation (The Complete University Guide 2026). |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points |
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Additional requirements and selection criteria: | English and Maths can be dropped to C/4. GCSE C/4 English - can be replaced by an essay-based subject at GCSE or A level - Decision |
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Foundation Year: | BA Marketing and Digital comms with Foundation Year (NF81) - 24 tariff points clearing - GCSE English can be dropped to C/4. GCSE English - can be replaced by an essay-based subject at GCSE or A level - Decision |
Course title | Mechatronics and Robotics Engineering BEng (H716) |
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Highlights: |
Get a headstart with a year-long work placement: Opportunities to gain work experience through a one-year placement and work experience module. State of the art facilities: Access dedicated facilities in the new Ritterman Building, which are equipped with industry standard equipment in electronics, mechatronics, robotics and networking solutions. Access to amazing resources: We will ensure that you have access to all the essential software needed to study the course is provided, including LabVIEW, SolidWorks and STEP-7. Exciting industry opportunities: Enter prestigious design engineering competitions to enhance your experience and career prospects. |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points; A-level grade D or 24 tariff points in a Science. BTEC must be in Applied Science or Related Subject. Psychology/Health and Social Care not accepted |
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Additional requirements and selection criteria: | Can accept GCSE Maths and English at D/3 - Decision |
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Foundation Year: | BEng Mechatronics and Robotics Engineering with Foundation Year (H715) - 24 tariff points; A-level grade E or 16 tariff points in a Science. BTEC must be in Applied Science or Related Subject. Psychology/Health and Social Care not accepted - Can accept GCSE Maths and English at D/3 - Decision |
Course title | BSc Medical Science (B90A) |
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Highlights: |
Broad career prospects: This degree will prepare you for a range of careers. You could gain employment with pharmaceutical, Public Health, veterinary, agriculture or university laboratories. Study in some of the UK’s best laboratories: Our £36 million Hatchcroft Building houses the bioscience suite, the cell and tissue culture lab, the mass spectrometry and medical engineering labs, to name just a few. Gain invaluable expertise for a career in science: Develop a range of skills and techniques at the forefront of the scientific research and industry. Ranked 1st for facilities: |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points; Science 24 BTEC must be in Applied Science or Related Subject. Psychology/Health and Social Care not accepted |
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Additional requirements and selection criteria: | Can accept GCSE Maths and English at D/3 |
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Foundation Year: | BSc Medical Science with Foundation Year (B90B) - 24 tariff clearing - Science 16 BTEC must be in Applied Science or Related Subject. Psychology/Health and Social Care not accepted - Can accept GCSE Maths and English at D/3 - Decision |
Course title | Medical Physiology BSc (B123) |
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Highlights: | Ranked 1st for facilities: You'll have access to our award-winning state-of-the-art facilities at StoneX Stadium with specialist spaces, simulation suites, specialist labs and much more (WhatUni Awards, 2025) |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points; |
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Additional requirements and selection criteria: | A-level grade D or 24 tariff points in a Science. BTEC must be in Applied Science or Related Subject. Psychology/Health and Social Care not accepted. Can accept GCSE Maths and English at D/3 - Decision |
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Foundation Year: | BSc Medical Physiology with Foundation Year (B124) - 24 tariff points - A-level grade E or 16 tariff points in a Science. BTEC must be in Applied Science or Related Subject. Psychology/Health and Social Care not accepted - Decision |
Course title | Midwifery BSc (B728) |
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Highlights: |
1st in the UK for Facilities:
Study in our award-winning West Stand facilities. These include our simulation labs with our Lucina VR equipment, the first one in a UK university to simulate an entire birth (WhatUni Awards, 2025).
Award-winning team:
Middlesex University Midwifery Team won the ‘Maternity & Midwifery Trailblazer Award’ for Outstanding Achievement and Commitment in Education at the Maternity and Midwifery Awards London Festival 2025
Prestigious placement opportunities:
Our partner hospitals include Whittington Hospital, North Middlesex University Hospital, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, Whipps Cross, BHR and Northwick Park Hospital.
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Clearing Tariff: | 80 tariff points |
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Additional requirements and selection criteria: | GCSE English and Maths C/4 (can accept L2 Functional Skills) - Shortlist |
Alternative course: | |
Foundation Year: | N/A |
Course title | Music BA (W301) |
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Highlights: |
95% go on to relevant work and/or study within 15 months after the course. Wide range of modules leading to different degree pathways. Align your studies with your passion in music and graduate with a degree that represents your interests and skills. Access to world-class facilities and equipment, including an industry standard recording and mixing studio, concert grand pianos, sound insulated practice rooms and computer suites such as Ableton, ProTools, Logic, Max MSP, Melodyne. You will be taught by leading industry professionals of national and international standing. Gain key industry links to the music world with regular visiting guest speakers and master-classes from leading practitioners and music industry managers. Opportunity to work with a range of artists and professors in residence including the Firebird Orchestra, Allegri String Quartet, Daniel Miller, Founder of Mute Records and Grammy award winning producer Alan Branch. |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points from any overseas musical related qualification at level 3 or above OR prior music experience/background. |
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if: | N/A |
Additional requirements and selection criteria: | Request showreel |
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Foundation Year: | N/A |
Course title | BSc Neuroscience (B14A) |
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Highlights: |
Exciting career pathways: You will gain a specialist skillset that applies to a variety of careers in science and non-science sectors, our neuroscience course opens up career opportunities in the pharmaceutical industry, clinical research, academia and teaching. Learn cutting edge techniques: With the help of our expert teaching staff, you'll get to grips with specialist procedures such as psychophysiological monitoring, electroencephalography (EEG) and brain imaging techniques.
1st in the UK for employability:
Our neuroscience course opens up career opportunities in the pharmaceutical industry, clinical research, academia and teaching (Uni Compare Rankings, 2026)
Ranked 1st for facilties:
You'll have access to our award-winning state-of-the-art facilities at StoneX Stadium with specialist spaces, simulation suites, specialist labs and much more (WhatUni Awards, 2025)
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Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points; A-level grade D or 24 tariff points in a Science. BTEC must be in Applied Science or Related Subject. Psychology/Health and Social Care not accepted. |
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Additional requirements and selection criteria: | Can accept GCSE Maths and English at D/3 - Decision |
Alternative course: | |
Foundation Year: | BSc Neuroscience with Foundation Year (B14F) - 24 tariff points - A-level grade E or 16 tariff points in a Science. BTEC must be in Applied Science or Related Subject. Psychology/Health and Social Care not accepted - Decision |
Course title | Nursing (Adult) BSc (B740) |
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Highlights: |
1st in the UK for Facilities: 91% of nursing students were positive about the learning resources they received on their course, NSS, 2024 Accredited by the NMC: |
Clearing Tariff: | 64 tariff points |
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Additional requirements and selection criteria: | GCSE English and Maths C/4 (can accept L2 Functional Skills) - Shortlist |
Alternative course: | |
Foundation Year: | N/A |
Course title | Nursing (Child) BSc (B730) |
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Highlights: |
High Graduate Employment: 1st in the UK for Facilities: Prestigious placement providers: |
Clearing Tariff: | 64 tariff points |
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Additional requirements and selection criteria: | GCSE English and Maths C/4 (can accept L2 Functional Skills) - Shortlist |
Alternative course: | |
Foundation Year: | N/A |
Course title | Pharmaceutical Sciences BSc (B200) |
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Highlights: |
Ranked 1st for facilities: 1st in London and 2nd in the UK for University of the Year: Research and networking opportunities: Apply for summer research placements supported by professional bodies and expand your experience beyond the classroom. |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points; A-level grade D or 24 tariff points in a Science. BTEC must be in Applied Science or Related Subject. Psychology/Health and Social Care not accepted |
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Additional requirements and selection criteria: | Can accept GCSE Maths and English at D/3 - Decision |
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Foundation Year: | BSc Pharmaceutical Sciences with Foundation Year (B201) - 24 tariff clearing - A-level grade E or 16 tariff points in a Science. BTEC must be in Applied Science or Related Subject. Psychology/Health and Social Care not accepted - Can accept GCSE Maths and English at D/3 - Decision |
Course title | Primary Education (QTS) BA (134X132) |
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Strong links with schools. Our Initial Teacher Training Partnership includes many primary and secondary schools who contribute to the development of our courses, provide school placements and frequently employ our graduates as Early Career Teachers. They are loyal partners who actively choose Middlesex students. Excellent facilities including a large collection of resources covering specialism as well as useful online resources. Dedicated library room with resources that mimic a classroom such as an interactive whiteboard Excellent staff provides a wealth of experience, both from school teaching, school leadership, teacher education and participation in wider professional networks. Our courses are designed to foster curiosity and a love of learning through enriched phase and subject specific learning keeping your studies interesting and relevant and preparing you for a rewarding career after the degree. Academic and personal support to help you develop your career as a teacher. |
Clearing Tariff: | 80 tariff points |
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if: | 72 tariff refer to Tutor |
Additional requirements and selection criteria: | English, maths, science GCSE C/4 - Shortlist |
Alternative course: | BA Education Studies (X300) |
Foundation Year: | N/A |
Course title | Product Design BA (W240) |
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Highlights: |
1st in the UK for Course Quality:
Expert teaching and career-focused learning that helps you stand out (Uni Compare Rankings 2026)
Fantastic work experience opportunities: We offer a work placement option in your third year so you can gain vital experience within a design consultancy or manufacturing company. High quality facilities to support your learning: this degree offers a professional standard learning environment with excellent facilities, including over 100 high spec workstations with dedicated CAD/CAM equipment. Accredited by the Institution of Engineering Designers: This accreditation ensures that you will meet the requirements of Registered Product Designer (RProdDes). We are uniquely linked with redLoop, the MDX design and innovation centre: A research-led innovation hub that operates across the product, service, interaction and technology sectors. |
Clearing Tariff: |
48 tariff points |
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Additional requirements and selection criteria: | Can accept GCSE Maths OR Science at D/3 - Request portfolio |
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Foundation Year: | N/A |
Course title | BSc Psychology with Counselling Skills (C8B9) |
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Highlights: |
Gain exciting and broad career prospects: Our specialist psychology degree prepares you for a career as a counsellor or social worker, or for a role in other sectors such as law, business management or education. Leverage specialist facilities and equipment: In our Psychology Department, you’ll be using a variety of state-of-the-art facilities and specialist equipment for both online and offline teaching, learning and research. British Psychological Society accredited: All Psychology courses at MDX are British Psychological Society accredited, giving you the opportunity for eventual chartership in Psychology. Get a headstart with a year-long work placement: Between the second and third years of study, you'll be encouraged to undertake an expenses-based year-long work placement. This will give you the chance to apply your knowledge, develop practical skills, and boost the chances of employment after you graduate. |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points |
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Additional requirements and selection criteria: | GCSE English and either GCSE Maths or Science at grade D/3 - Decision |
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Foundation Year: | BSc Psychology with Counselling Skills with Foundation Year (C6FY) - 24 tariff points - GCSE not required for FY - Decision |
Course title | BSc Psychology with Criminology (CM89) |
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Gain exciting career prospects: You could find a successful career in many varying roles such as a Clinical Support Worker, Professional Ambassador, Expert Community Support Officer, Support Worker, and also in sales. High quality facilities to support your learning: Our psychology teaching and research facilities include specialist laboratories and counselling practice rooms. Our lecturers are experts in their field: Learn from expert teaching staff who are leading researchers in health psychology, forensic psychology and qualitative research. Accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS): This gives you the 'Graduate Basis of Chartered Membership': an essential step for qualifying as a psychologist. |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points |
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Additional requirements and selection criteria: | GCSE English and either GCSE Maths or Science at grade D/3 - Decision |
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Foundation Year: | BSc Psychology with Criminology with Foundation Year (C7FY)- 24 tariff points clearing - GCSE not required for FY - Decision |
Course title | BSc Psychology with Neuroscience (C832) |
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Exciting and broad career prospects: Our specialist psychology degree prepares you for a career as a counsellor or social worker, or for a role in other sectors such as law, business management or education. Leverage specialist facilities and equipment: In our Psychology Department, you’ll be using a variety of state-of-the-art facilities and specialist equipment for both online and offline teaching, learning and research. British Psychological Society accredited: All Psychology courses at MDX are British Psychological Society accredited, giving students the opportunity for eventual chartership in Psychology. Get a head start with a year-long work placement: Between the second and third years of study, you'll have the opportunity to undertake an expenses-based year-long work placement. This will give you the chance to apply your knowledge, develop practical skills, and boost the chances of employment after you graduate. |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points |
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Additional requirements and selection criteria: | GCSE English and either GCSE Maths or Science at grade D/3 - Decision |
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Foundation Year: | BSc Psychology with Neuroscience with Foundation Year (C0FY) - 24 tariff points - GCSE not required for FY - Decision |
Course title | BSc Psychology (C800) |
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Excellent employment prospects: The versatility of the skills picked up in a Psychology degree could lead to careers as counsellors, social workers, teachers and academics or pursue careers in areas such as law, business management or education. Leverage specialist facilities and equipment: In our Psychology Department, you’ll be using a variety of state-of-the-art facilities and specialist equipment for both online and offline teaching, learning and research. Get a headstart with a year-long work placement: Between the second and third years of study, you'll be encouraged to undertake an expenses-based year-long work placement. British Psychological Society accredited course: Our course is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS), which means you’ll gain Graduate Basis of Chartered Membership once you complete your BSc Psychology. |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points |
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Additional requirements and selection criteria: | GCSE English and either GCSE Maths or Science at grade D/3 - Decision |
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Foundation Year: | BSc Psychology with Foundation Year (C8FY) - 24 tariff points clearing - GCSE not required for FY - Decision |
Course title | Social Work BA Hons (L501) |
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Highlights: |
1. Get hands-on experience by completing two substantial placements in different areas of social work
2. We are ranked #1 in London in London for Social work
3. We are in the top 2 for graduate prospects in Social Work. Our graduates often secure roles within London boroughs and local authorities immediately after graduating, with an average starting salary of £30,000+
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Clearing Tariff: | 72 tariff points |
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Additional requirements and selection criteria: | GCSE English C/4 (can accept L2 Functional Skills) - Shortlist |
Alternative course: | BA Education Studies (X300) |
Foundation Year: | Not available |
Course title | Social Work PGDip (L50P) |
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Clearing Tariff: | 2:1 (2:2 with relevant experience) |
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if: | N/A |
Additional requirements and selection criteria: | GCSE C/4 (can accept L2 Functional Skills) - Shortlist |
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Foundation Year: | N/A |
Course title | Social Work MA (L500) |
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Clearing Tariff: | 2:1 (2:2 with relevant experience) |
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Additional requirements and selection criteria: | GCSE English C/4 - Shortlist |
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Foundation Year: | N/A |
Course title | Sociology with Criminology BSc (L374) |
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Our graduate destinations speak for themselves. We are proud to be in the top 2 universities for the quality of feedback in Criminology in London (The Guardian, 2024) Our graduates have secured work at organisations including local and national government, the police, social services and youth work. Get real-world experience and participate in field trips to courts, prisons, and criminal justice organisations. Our Criminology department is the oldest critical Criminology department in the country, offering a diverse and supportive learning environment. |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points |
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Additional requirements and selection criteria: | GCSE English at level C/4. GCSE English - can be replaced with essay-based subject at GCSE or A level - Decision |
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Foundation Year: | BSc Sociology with Criminology with Foundation Year (l375) - 24 tariff points clearing - GCSE English at level C/4. GCSE English - can be replaced with essay-based subject at GCSE or A level - Decision |
Course title | BSc Sports and Exercise Rehabilitation (C604) |
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Top University for Sports Science Build career-enhancing connections Learn from industry experts Ranked 1st for facilities: Research at the forefront of the sporting industry |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points; A-level grade D or 24 tariff points in a Science. |
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Additional requirements and selection criteria: | Can accept GCSE Maths and English at D/3 - Decision |
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Foundation Year: | BSc Sports and Exercise Rehabilitation with Foundation Year (C60N) - 16 tariff points - A-level grade E or 16 tariff points in a Science - Can accept GCSE Maths and English at D/3 - Decision |
Course title | BSc Sport and Exercise Science (C615) |
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Ranked 1st for facilities: Build career-enhancing connections Access state-of-the-art facilities Learn from industry experts Utilise a range of equipment and facilities |
Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points; A-level grade D or 24 tariff points in a Science. |
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Additional requirements and selection criteria: | Can accept GCSE Maths and English at D/3 - Decision |
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Foundation Year: | BSc Sport and Exercise Science with Foundation Year (C60I) - 24 tariff points; A-level grade E or 16 tariff points in a Science - Can accept GCSE Maths and English at D/3 - Decision |
Course title | Sport and Exercise Science (Physical Education and Coaching) BSc (C60F) |
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Ranked 1st for facilities:
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Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points; A-level grade D or 24 tariff points in a Science. |
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Additional requirements and selection criteria: | Can accept GCSE Maths and English at D/3 - Decision |
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Foundation Year: | BSc Sport and Exercise Science (Physical Education and Coaching) with Foundation Year (C60G) - 24 tariff points; A-level grade E or 16 tariff points in a Science - Can accept GCSE Maths and English at D/3 - Decision |
Course title | Veterinary Nursing (College of Animal Welfare) BSc (D313) |
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Highlights: |
92% Accredited by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Number 1 in the UK for veterinary nursing (National Student Survey 2024) |
Clearing Tariff: | 72 tariff points with 32 in science |
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if: | N/A |
Additional requirements and selection criteria: | 5 GCSEs at grade C/4 or above to include English Language, Maths and Science - Shortlist |
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Foundation Year: | N/A |
Course title | Veterinary Nursing (College of Animal Welfare - Huntingdon) BSc - (D315) |
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Highlights: |
96% Accredited by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Number 1 in the UK for veterinary nursing (National Student Survey 2024) |
Clearing Tariff: | 72 tariff points with 32 in science |
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if: | N/A |
Additional requirements and selection criteria: | 5 GCSEs at grade C/4 or above to include English Language, Maths and Science - Shortlist |
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Foundation Year: | BSc Veterinary Nursing with Foundation Year (College of Animal Welfare - Huntingdon) (D107) - 32 tariff points - Shortlist |
Course title | Veterinary Nursing (College of Animal Welfare - Leeds) BSc - (D316) |
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Highlights: |
92% Accredited by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Number 1 in the UK for veterinary nursing (National Student Survey 2024) |
Clearing Tariff: | 72 tariff points with 32 in science |
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if: | N/A |
Additional requirements and selection criteria: | 5 GCSEs at grade C/4 or above to include English Language, Maths and Science - Shortlist |
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Foundation Year: | N/A |
Course title | Digital Media and Communications BA (P309) |
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Clearing Tariff: | 48 tariff points |
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Foundation Year: | BA Digital Media and Communications with Foundation Year (P310) - 24 tariff points - Decision |