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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

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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:

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Course title 3D Animation for Games and Film BA (W620)
Highlights:

Industry-leading creative studios

Learn in industry-standard studios at a university ranked No.1 in London for Facilities (Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2026), with Motion Capture, Green Screen, digital workstations, 3D printing and scanning, and a music recording studio.

Free equipment hire and expert support

Access specialised equipment for your assignments free of charge, supported by expert technicians dedicated to helping you develop practical, industry-ready creative skills.

Industry-relevant creative skill development

Develop a strong blend of technical and design skills through life sculpting, museum field trips, traditional and MoCap animation, game and narrative animation, and VFX including previs and virtual production, using software such as Blender, Maya and Unreal Engine.

Clearing Tariff: 48 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: Request portfolio - Decision
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: BA 3D Animation for Games and Film with Foundation Year (W621) - 24 tariff points - Request portfolio - Decision

Course title Games Design and Development BSc (W246)
Highlights:

No.1 in London for Career Prospects (Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2026)

Build industry-ready skills in gaming and creative industries, with graduates progressing to leading companies including CD Projekt Red, Rockstar, PlayStation, Square Enix and more.

World-class facilities and specialist technology

Develop your skills using industry-standard software and facilities including Unity, Maya, ZBrush, After Effects, Photoshop, Motion Capture and green screen studios.

Industry-led teaching and professional experience

Learn from experienced professionals who have worked on major films and games including Avatar, Planet of the Apes, Dead Space and Disney Universe, gaining real industry insight and expertise.

Clearing Tariff: 48 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: GCSE Maths D/3 - Decision
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: BSc Games Design and Development with Foundation Year (W247) - 24 tariff points - GCSE Maths D/3 - Decision

Course title Animation BA (W615)
Highlights:

No.1 in London for Facilities (Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2026)

World-class animation facilities, with access to digital and traditional studios and darkrooms and industry standard equipment.

Learn from our multi-BAFTA winning academic team

All our staff are practicing animation directors, designers and theorists with extensive professional experience.

Connections with industry partners

You will learn from award-winning animation directors who work closely with industry partners to share their knowledge and facilitate specialist workshops and lectures. Partners include art and design agencies, animation studios, visual effects companies, content providers and games developers. We'll help keep you ahead of the latest technological innovations and trends with regular workshops with guest speakers, such as award-winning directors Joanna Quinn, Kitty Taylor and Merlin Crossingham and prolific voice actor David Holt.

Clearing Tariff: 48 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: Request portfolio - Decision
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: BA Animation with Foundation Year (WF16) - 24 tariff points - Request portfolio - Decision

Course title Artificial Intelligence and Data Science BSc (I400)
Highlights:

1st in the UK for Course Quality

Expert teaching and career-focused learning that helps you stand out (Uni Compare Rankings 2026).

1st for Facilities in London

Learn in state-of-the-art labs and access the latest technologies used in the industry. (Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2026).

Fantastic employment prospects

Our graduates have gone on to work for well-known organisations including KPMG, Brighthouse, Leapfrog and ITP Publishing.

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
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: BSc Artificial Intelligence and Data Science with Foundation Year (I401) - 24 tariff points -Can accept GCSE Maths and English at D/3 - Decision

Course title Bachelor of Laws (LLB) (M100)
Highlights:

We are proud to be ranked in the top 3 universities for Law in London (The Complete University Guide 2026).

We are ranked 1st for Career Prospects in London (What Uni Student Choice Awards 2026). Our graduates become solicitors, barristers, legal executives, and work in charity, the civil service, education and more.

Experience the atmosphere of a real courtroom and develop your mooting and advocacy skills in our specialist Law Moot Court during your studies.

Clearing Tariff: 48 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: GCSE English and Maths C/4 - Decision
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: LLB LAW with Foundation Year (M201) - 24 tariff points - GCSE English C/4 - Decision

Course title Banking and Investment Finance BSc (N325)
Highlights:

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: GCSE English and Maths C/4 - Decision
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: BSc Banking and Investment Finance with Foundation Year (N326) - 24 tariff points - GCSE English C/4 - Decision

Course title Biomedical Science BSc (C700)
Highlights:

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.

Clearing Tariff: 48 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: A-level grade D or 24 tariff points in a Science subject. BTEC must be in Applied Science or Related Subject. Psychology/Health and Social Care are not accepted - GCSE Maths and English at C/4 - Decision
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: BSc Biomedical Science with Foundation Year (B9FY) - 24 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 are not accepted - GCSE Maths and English at C/4 - Decision

Course title Business Accounting BSc (N491)
Highlights:

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, can accept English and Maths D/3 - Decision
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: BSc Business Accounting with Foundation Year (N49F) - 24 tariff points - GCSE, can accept English and Maths D/3 - Decision

Course title Business Computing & Data Analytics BSc (I213)
Highlights:

1st in the UK for employability

This course will prepare you for your future with frequent visits from industry experts will offer you the chance to experience how data analytics and IT solutions impact the business world (Uni Compare Rankings 2026).

Practical approaches to learning

You will be exposed to a wide range of business use-cases, applying problem solving, creativity, innovation and an entrepreneurial mindset in addressing modern issues with the use of data analytics and visualisation. You will study data-oriented topics ranging from database design, and information management to business intelligence and data visualisation. You will be able to assess business performance, suggest corrective actions and predict future patterns of productivity.

Optional placement year

An optional placement year allows you to explore the industry head-on, ahead of your final year.

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
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: BSc Business Computing & Data Analytics with Foundation Year (I216) - 24 tariff points - Can accept GCSE Maths and English at D/3 - Decision

Course title Business Economics BSc (L110)
Highlights:

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).

Develop in-demand analytical and economic skills through real-world economics projects, paid placements, and hands-on learning in our Financial Markets Lab.

Clearing Tariff: 48 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: GCSE, can accept English and Maths D/3 -  Decision
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: BSc Business Economics with Foundation Year (N5FY) - 24 tariff points - GCSE, can accept English D/3 - Decision

Course title Business Management BA (N200)
Highlights:

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: GCSE English C/4 -  Decision
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: BA Business Management with Foundation Year (NFY6) - 24 tariff points - GCSE English C/4 - Decision

Course title Business Management (Finance) BA (N302)
Highlights:

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: GCSE English C/4 - Decision
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: BA Business Management (Finance) with Foundation Year (N4FY) - 24 tariff points - GCSE English C/4 - Decision

Course title Business Management (Human Resource Management) BA (N601)
Highlights:

We are ranked fifth in London for teaching satisfaction in Business Management (The Complete University Guide 2026).

Gain hands-on HR experience through work placement opportunities with leading organisations, including the NHS, The Walt Disney Company, and Hays Recruitment.

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: GCSE English C/4 -  Decision
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: N/A

Course title Business Management (Innovation and Entrepreneurship) BA (N28I)
Highlights:

We are ranked fifth in London for teaching satisfaction in Business Management (The Complete University Guide 2026).

Develop global management skills through live industry projects, practical business simulations, work placements, and study-abroad opportunities in Dubai or Mauritius.

Our exclusive start-up support programme (What's your big idea) gives you the chance to pitch your idea, access expert mentoring, and apply for grants to start your business.

Clearing Tariff: 48 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: GCSE English C/4 - Decision
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: N/A

Course title Business Management (Marketing) BA (N504)
Highlights:

We are proud to be in the top 3 universities in London for Marketing (Complete University Guide, 2026).

Combine business knowledge with specialist marketing skills and gain real-world experience through consultancy projects, live client briefs, and work placement opportunities.

We are proud to be in the top 2 universities in London for career opportunities in Marketing after graduation (The Complete University Guide 2026). Our graduates have gone on to work at companies like Western Union, Emirates, and Kimberly-Clark, while others have successfully launched their own businesses.

Clearing Tariff: 48 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: GCSE can accept English and Maths D/3 - Decision
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: BA Business Management (Marketing) with Foundation Year (NFY5) - 24 tariff points - GCSE English C/4 - Decision

Course title Computer Science BSc (G404)
Highlights:

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
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: BSc Computer Science with Foundation Year (I10Z) - Can accept GCSE Maths and English at D/3 - Decision

Course title Computer Systems Engineering BEng (HP50)
Highlights:

1st in the UK for Course Quality 

Expert teaching and career-focused learning that helps you stand out (Uni Compare Rankings 2026).

1st for Facilities in London

Our award-winning specialist labs will support you in learning engineering software development, system-on-chip design, and internetworking systems  (Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2026).

Real-world application and practice-based learning
 
You engage in hands-on projects and interactive workshops, leveraging strategic partnerships with industry leaders such as Siemens and FESTO.

Clearing Tariff: 48 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: A-level grade D or 24 tariff points in a Science/Numerate*/Engineering subject. 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
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: BEng Computer Systems Engineering with Foundation Year (I1ZA) - 24 tariff points - A-level grade D or 24 tariff points in a Science/Numerate*/Engineering subject. BTEC must be in Applied Science or Related Subject. Psychology/Health and Social Care are not accepted - Can accept GCSE Maths and English at D/3 - Decision

Course title Creative Media, Branding and Advertising BA (N571)
Highlights:

Career-focused learning and graduate success

Develop professional skills and industry experience that helped achieve 1st in London for Career Prospects (Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2026), with graduates progressing to Ogilvy, Warner Bros, Universal, Adidas and other leading companies.

Industry-standard creative facilities

Train in professional, industry-standard facilities at a university ranked No.1 in London for Facilities, including TV and audio studios and a dedicated motion capture suite for broadcast and production training. 

The UK's only degree combining branding, advertising and creative media

Gain a unique blend of creative, strategic and digital skills, preparing you for careers in content creation, social media, copywriting, influencer management and brand communications.

Clearing Tariff: 48 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: Decision
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: BA Creative Media, Branding and Advertising with Foundation Year (N57F) - 24 tariff points - Decision

Course title Criminology BSc (L370)
Highlights:

We are ranked 1st for Career Prospects in London (What Uni Student Choice Awards 2026). 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.

Participate in field trips to the Old Bailey, visits to courts, prisons, and criminal justice organisations. Opt for a volunteering module that integrates real-world experience into your learning.

Middlesex has been at the forefront of criminological teaching and research since the 1970s. Study at a university that helped establish criminology as an independent discipline in the UK.

Clearing Tariff: 48 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: GCSE English C/4 - Decision
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year:

BSc Criminology with Foundation Year (L371) - 24 tariff points - GCSE English C/5 - Decision

or

BSc Sociology with Criminology with Foundation Year (L375) - 24 tariff points - GCSE English C/4 - Decision

Course title Criminology (Policing and Investigations) BSc (L379)
Highlights:

We are ranked 1st for Career Prospects in London (What Uni Student Choice Awards 2026). 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 Metropolitan Police.

Participate in field trips to the Old Bailey, visits to courts, prisons, and criminal justice organisations. Opt for a volunteering module that integrates real-world experience into your learning.
 
Middlesex has been at the forefront of criminological teaching and research since the 1970s. Study at a university that helped establish criminology as an independent discipline in the UK.

Clearing Tariff: 48 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: GCSE English C/4 -  Decision
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year:

BSc Criminology with Foundation Year (L371) - 24 tariff points - GCSE English C/5 - Decision

or

BSc Sociology with Criminology with Foundation Year (L375) - 24 tariff points - GCSE English C/4 - Decision

Course title Criminology with Psychology BSc (L3CY)
Highlights:
We are ranked 1st for Career Prospects in London (What Uni Student Choice Awards 2026). Our graduates build successful careers in a range of sectors, including crime analysis, policy and campaigning, court work, offender and victim casework work, and investigative and legal work.
Participate in field trips to the Old Bailey, visits to courts, prisons, and criminal justice organisations. Opt for a volunteering module that integrates real-world experience into your learning.
Middlesex has been at the forefront of criminological teaching and research since the 1970s. Study at a university that helped establish criminology as an independent discipline in the UK.
Clearing Tariff: 48 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: GCSE English C/4 - Decision
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year:

BSc Criminology with Foundation Year (L371) - 24 tariff points - GCSE English C/5 - Decision

or

BSc Sociology with Criminology with Foundation Year (L375) - 24 tariff points - GCSE English C/4 - Decision

Course title Cyber Security and Digital Forensics BSc (I118)
Highlights:

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.

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
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)
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.

Clearing Tariff: 48 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: A-level grade D or 24 tariff points in a Science/Numerate*/Engineering subject. BTEC must be in Applied Science or Related Subject. Psychology/Health and Social Care is not accepted - 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 D or 24 tariff points in a Science/Numerate*/Engineering subject. BTEC must be in Applied Science or Related Subject. Psychology/Health and Social Care are not accepted - Can accept GCSE Maths and English at D/3 - Decision

Course title Digital Media and Production BA (P317)
Highlights:

No.1 in London for Career Prospects (Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2026)

Develop industry-ready skills in immersive and augmented reality, video production, web design, social media analytics and Web3, preparing you for careers across media, marketing and the creative industries.

No.1 in London for Facilities (Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2026)

Create professional digital content using industry-standard software, specialist production facilities and extensive equipment through our Kit Hub, supported by expert academics and technical tutors.

Live industry projects and creative industry experience

Work on live briefs and real-world campaigns with organisations including Bluebella and Cybersalon London, with opportunities for work placements and award-winning creative showcases such as D&AD.

Clearing Tariff: 48 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: Decision
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: BA Digital Media and Production with Foundation Year (P318) - 24 tariff points - Decision

Course title Early Childhood Studies BA (X310)
Highlights:

94% of students were positive about the learning opportunities on their course (NSS 2025).

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.

1st  for Career Prospects in London (Whatuni Student Choice Awards, 2026).

Clearing Tariff: 56 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if: Refer to Tutor if L2 Maths is 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)
Highlights:

We are ranked 1st for Career Prospects in London (What Uni Student Choice Awards 2026). 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).

Apply economic theory to real-world challenges through data-driven analysis, work placements, and global study opportunities at our Dubai and Mauritius campuses or partner universities worldwide.

Clearing Tariff: 48 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: GCSE can accept English and Maths D/3 - Decision
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: BSc Economics with Foundation Year (N6FY) - 24 tariff points - GCSE can accept English and Maths D/3 - Decision

Course title Education Studies BA (X300)
Highlights:

1st  for  Career Prospects in London (Whatuni Student Choice Awards, 2026)

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

Excellent facilities: We have a collection of specialist resources, online resources and dedicated spaces including a classroom focused on creative subjects and Primary Education.

Clearing Tariff: 56 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if: Refer to Tutor if L2 Maths is 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 Education Studies BA (Accelerated Mode) (X32D)
Highlights:

1st  for  Career Prospects in London (Whatuni Student Choice Awards, 2026)

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

Excellent facilities: We have a collection of specialist resources, online resources and dedicated spaces including a classroom focused on creative subjects and Primary Education.

Clearing Tariff: 72 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if: Refer to Tutor if Tariff is below 72 and above 56 AND/OR if L2 Maths is 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 Electronic Engineering BEng (H611)
Highlights:

1st in the UK for Course Quality

Expert teaching and career-focused learning that helps you stand out (Uni Compare Rankings 2026)

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 facilities

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.).

Clearing Tariff: 48 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: A-level grade D or 24 tariff points in a Science/Numerate*/Engineering subject. 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
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: BEng Electronic Engineering with Foundation Year (H7Z1) - 24 tariff points - A-level grade D or 24 tariff points in a Science/Numerate*/Engineering subject. BTEC must be in Applied Science or Related Subject. Psychology/Health and Social Care are not accepted - Can accept GCSE Maths and English at D/3 - Decision

Course title Environmental Health BSc (B910)
Highlights:

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
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: A-level grade D or 24 tariff points in a Science subject - 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 subject- Can accept GCSE Maths and English at D/3 - Decision

Course title Fashion Communication and Styling BA (WF30)
Highlights:

1st in London for Facilities

Ranked No.1 in London for Facilities and 1st for Career Prospects (Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2026), with access to industry-standard studios, green screen, editing suites and specialist creative workshops.

Industry placements and experience

Build employability through placements with leading fashion and creative organisations including London Fashion Week, Hero magazine, Man About Town and Wonderland, gaining real-world industry experience.

Showcase and professional networking

Present your creative work at our annual Degree Show, exhibiting your portfolio and connecting with industry professionals to build confidence and valuable career networks.

High-quality teaching and creative support

Learn in a highly rated environment, with 91% student satisfaction for teaching (NSS 2025), supported by expert technicians and hands-on, industry-focused creative learning.

Clearing Tariff: 48 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: Request portfolio - Decision
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: BA Fashion Communication and Styling with Foundation Year (W23V) - 24 tariff points - Request portfolio - Decision

Course title Fashion Marketing BA (W221)
Highlights:

World-class fashion facilities

You’ll study in world-class fashion and textiles facilities including knit, weave, print, industrial sewing machinery, photographic studios and 3D workshops for hands-on practice.

Graduate success and industry links

Our alumni include Martine Rose and Christopher Raeburn, with strong links to Burberry, Tom Ford, Givenchy, The Face and British Fashion Council.

Industry experience and learning

Gain interdisciplinary learning in fashion, marketing and responsible consumption, plus a six-week placement building experience and global fashion industry connections.

Clearing Tariff: 48 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: GCSE English D/3 - Decision
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: BA Fashion Marketing with Foundation Year (W223) - 24 tariff points - GCSE English D/3 - Decision

Course title Film BA (P303)
Highlights:

Study in the heart of the UK film industry

Learn in a city at the centre of the UK film industry, with established studio partnerships offering work placements and real industry experience opportunities.

No.1 in London for Facilities (Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2026)

Train in award-winning, industry-standard facilities including a Sony-designed TV studio, Dolby Atmos dubbing suite, ADR and foley studios, plus motion capture and green screen virtual studio, with free professional kit hire.

Strong industry partnerships and training access

Benefit from partnerships with Film London, ScreenSkills and the GLA Creative Academy, giving free access to industry-recognised training, resources and professional development opportunities.

1st in London for Career Prospects (Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2026)

Our graduates secure roles at Envy, Disney, Netflix, HBO and BBC productions including Top Boy and Stranger Things campaigns, reflecting outstanding industry employability outcomes.

Clearing Tariff: 48 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: Decision
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: BA Film with Foundation Year (W60F) - 24 tariff points - Decision

Course title Fine Art BA (W101)
 

Turner Prize winning alumni and global art careers

Our alumni include Turner Prize winners and nominees, alongside leading artists, curators, critics and gallery directors shaping the contemporary art world.

Outstanding academic support

Experience exceptional support throughout your studies, with 100% of students positive about academic support (NSS 2025), guided by expert artists, theorists and curators.

No.1 in London for Facilities and immersive art learning

Study in world-class fine art facilities, including ceramics, printmaking, photography, woodwork, laser, 3D printing and metalwork, with free Adobe Creative Suite access and access to London’s galleries and Frieze (Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2026).

Clearing Tariff: 48 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: Decision
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: BA Fine Art with Foundation Year (WF10) - 24 tariff points - Decision

Course title Football Coaching and Performance BSc (Watford FC Community Sport and Education Trust) (C611)
Highlights:

Direct Partnership with Watford FC Community Trust

The course is industry-led by a professional football club, offering students guaranteed practical placements and access to elite-level, cutting-edge facilities both within Watford FC’s Community Trust and Middlesex University’s StoneX Stadium.

Professional Qualifications Included at No Extra Cost

Including, FA Introduction to Coaching Football; UEFA C Licence; FA Introduction to Talent ID. These are provided free of charge, giving graduates a competitive edge in the job market.

Free Watford FC Kit and Networking Opportunities

All students receive official kit and participate in events with industry professionals, enhancing their professional identity and employability.

Gain access to state of the art facilities

Research labs, rehabilitation, conditioning, health and fitness suites, 4g artificial Grass pitch as well as Watford FC Training Ground’s indoor dome.

Elite-Level Coaching Environment

The programme is designed for those aiming to work in high-performance football environments, focusing on player development and performance across physical, psychological, and tactical dimensions.

Inclusive and Supportive Learning Environment

Both Middlesex and Watford FC Community Trust offer extensive support services, including mental health counselling, disability support, and financial aid, ensuring students thrive both academically and personally.

Clearing Tariff: 48 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: GCSE English and either Maths/Science/PE at D/3 -  Decision
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: BSc Football Coaching and Performance with Foundation Year (Watford FC Community Sport and Education Trust) (C612) - 24 tariff points - GCSE English and either Maths/Science/PE at D/3 - Decision

Course title Game and Level Design BA (W248)
Highlights:

No.1 in London for Facilities (Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2026)

Access state-of-the-art motion capture, green screen, digital workstations, 3D printing and scanning, and music recording studios designed for industry-standard game development.

1st in London for Career Prospects (Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2026)

Build employability through industry-led teaching, live briefs, placements, internships and guest lectures, with graduates progressing to leading game studios worldwide.

Strong industry software and production skills

Develop practical expertise using Unity, Unreal, Adventure Game Studio, RPGMaker and Ren’Py, applying rapid prototyping techniques within collaborative, studio-based learning.

Clearing Tariff: 48 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: Decision
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: BA Game and Level Design with Foundation Year (W249) - 24 tariff points - Decision

Course title Graphic Design BA (W210)
Highlights:

1st in London for Career Prospects (Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2026)

Build strong industry experience through work placements and live briefs with leading graphic design companies, developing transferable skills from the very start of your course.

No.1 in London for Facilities (Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2026)

Access fully staffed studios, print rooms, photography facilities and specialist workshops with expert support to develop high-quality, professional creative work.

Excellent industry links and global graduate success

Benefit from strong connections with industry leaders including the BBC, Penguin, Amazon, Pentagram, Ogilvy & Mather and Leo Burnett, with graduates working worldwide.

Clearing Tariff: 48 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: Request portfolio - Decision
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: BA Graphic Design with Foundation Year (WF25) - 24 tariff points - Request portfolio - Decision

Course title Illustration BA (W220)
Highlights:

Industry insight and professional engagement

Discuss your work with visiting illustrators, agents, publishers and designers, supported by practising staff with strong industry links, at a university ranked 1st in London for Career Prospects (Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2026).

No.1 in London for Facilities (Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2026)

Study in specialist illustration studios with expert workshop support, individual studio space, and access to a 24-hour art and design library designed to develop professional creative practice.

Portfolio development and creative career success

Build a professional, industry-standard portfolio using traditional and digital techniques, supported by gallery visits, trips and expert teaching, with graduates progressing into publishing, editorial, packaging, animation and design agencies.

Clearing Tariff: 48 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: Request portfolio - Decision
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: BA Illustration with Foundation Year (WF2Y) - 24 tariff points - Request portfolio - Decision

Course title Information Technology BSc (G561)
Highlights:

1st  for  Career Prospects in London (Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2026): Award-winning career support helping students build industry connections, gain experience, and graduate ready for successful careers.

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
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 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)
Highlights:

No.1 in London for Career Prospects (Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2026)

Gain valuable, transferable skills aligned to the creative industry, preparing you for careers as interior designer, interior architect, interior decorator, exhibition designer and space planner.

World-class specialist facilities and software training

Study in purpose-built studios, workshops and digital fabrication labs with 3D printing and reprographics, and learn industry-standard software including Photoshop, InDesign, Vectorworks, SketchUp and Cinema 4D.

Industry-led teaching and professional insight

Learn from highly experienced staff with industry backgrounds and visiting lecturers who deliver portfolio critiques and real-life briefs to build professional readiness.

Clearing Tariff: 48 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: Request portfolio - Decision
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: BA Interior Architecture with Foundation Year (KF12) - 24 tariff points - Request portfolio - Decision

Course title Interior Design BA (W251)
Highlights:

Top 10 Interior Design course nationwide

Our Interior Design BA is ranked in the top ten of interior design courses nationwide (Guardian University Guide 2026), reflecting strong national recognition for quality and outcomes.

First-class studio facilities and learning environment

Study in state-of-the-art, purpose-built studios including workshops, 3D printing and cutting-edge reprographic resources, plus the newly opened Ritterman Building designed for maximum natural daylight and creative focus.

Industry-led teaching and graduate success

Learn from experienced staff and visiting lecturers delivering portfolio critiques and real-world briefs, with graduates progressing to leading practices including Brinkworth, Virgile and Partners, Dalziel and Pow, 20.20 and Fitch.

Clearing Tariff: 48 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: Request portfolio - Decision
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: BA Interior Design with Foundation Year (WF23) - 24 tariff points - Request portfolio - Decision

Course title International Business BA (N121)
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).

Build the skills to succeed in a global marketplace through real-world consultancy projects, work-based learning, placement opportunities, and the chance to study abroad at our campuses in Dubai or Mauritius, or at partner universities across Europe and the USA.

Clearing Tariff: 48 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: GCSE English C/4 -  Decision
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: BA International Business with Foundation Year (N0FY) - 24 tariff points - GCSE English C/4 - Decision

Course title International Tourism Management BSc (N88I)
Highlights:

We are proud to be in the top 100 universities in the world for Tourism (QS World University Rankings 2026).

We are ranked 1st for Career Prospects in London (What Uni Student Choice Awards 2026). Our graduates work at leading travel companies including Etihad, Marriott, Thomas Cook and Virgin Holidays.

Gain the business, marketing, and leadership skills needed for a career in tourism, through work placements, industry projects, and partnerships with leading tourism organisations.

Clearing Tariff: 48 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: GCSE English C/4 - Decision
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: BSc International Tourism Management with Foundation Year (N8FI) - 24 tariff points - GCSE English C/4 - Decision

Course title Law with Criminology LLB (M29A)
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. Experience the atmosphere of a real courtroom and develop your mooting and advocacy skills in our specialist Law Moot Court during your studies.

We are ranked 1st for Career Prospects in London (What Uni Student Choice Awards 2026). Our graduates build successful careers in a wide range of sectors, from police services and youth justice to solicitors, barristers, legal executives, and more. 

Clearing Tariff: 48 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: GCSE English C/4 - Decision
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: N/A

Course title Law with Criminology LLB (M29A)
Highlights:

We are proud to be ranked third in London for teaching satisfaction in Law (The Complete University Guide 2026).

We are ranked 1st for Career Prospects in London (What Uni Student Choice Awards 2026).  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 atmosphere of a real courtroom and develop your mooting and advocacy skills in our specialist Law Moot Court during your studies.

Clearing Tariff: 48 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: GCSE English C/4 - Decision
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: N/A

Course title Marketing and digital Communications BA (N581)
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: GCSE English and Maths C/4 - Decision
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: BA Marketing and digital Comms with Foundation Year (NF81) - 24 tariff points - GCSE English C/4 - Decision

Course title Mechatronics and Robotics Engineering BEng (H712)
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.

Clearing Tariff: 48 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: A-level grade D or 24 tariff points in a Science/Numerate*/Engineering subject - Can accept GCSE Maths and English at D/3 - Decision
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: BEng Mechatronics and Robotics Engineering with Foundation Year (H714) - 24 tariff points - A-level grade D or 24 tariff points in a Science/Numerate*/Engineering subject - Can accept GCSE Maths and English at D/3 - Decision

Course title Medical Science BSc (B90A)
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.

Clearing Tariff: 48 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: A-level grade D or 24 tariff points in a Science subject. 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
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: BSc Medical Science with Foundation Year (B90B) - 24 tariff points - A-level grade E or 16 in a Science subject. 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)
Highlights:

Industry connections

We have excellent relationships with prestigious NHS trusts, such as Guy’s and St Thomas’, UCLH, College Hospital, and many more.

1st  for Facilities in London

You'll have access to our state-of-the-art facilities at StoneX Stadium with specialist spaces, simulation suites, specialist labs and much more (Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2026).

1st  for  Career Prospects in London (Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2026) 

Award-winning career support helping students build industry connections, gain experience, and graduate ready for successful careers.

Clearing Tariff: 48 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: A-level grade D or 24 tariff points in a Science subject. 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
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: BSc Medical Physiology with Foundation Year (B124) - 24 tariff points - A-level grade E or 16 in a Science subject. BTEC must be in Applied Science or Related Subject. Psychology/Health and Social Care are not accepted - Can accept GCSE Maths and English at D/3 - Decision

Course title Midwifery BSc (B728)
Highlights:

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.

State-of-the-art facilities

Study in our 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.

Approved by prestigious organisations

You will have access to the highest standard of healthcare training, also approved by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC). Our Social Work degrees are  approved by Social Work England (SWE).

Clearing Tariff: 80 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
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)
Highlights:

1st in London for Career Prospects (Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2026)

Build strong industry-relevant skills with 95% of graduates progressing to relevant work and/or further study within 15 months, reflecting excellent employability outcomes.

Specialist facilities and professional training environment

Study in The Grove with a £500,000 industry-standard recording studio, Kit Hub, concert grand pianos, soundproof practice rooms and professional software including Ableton, ProTools, Logic and Max MSP.

Industry-led teaching and professional connections

Learn from internationally recognised practitioners, guest speakers and music industry professionals, including collaborations with the Firebird Orchestra, Allegri String Quartet and Grammy award-winning producers.

Clearing Tariff: 48 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: Request showreel - Plus any UK or overseas music related qualification at level 3 or above or prior music experience
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: N/A

Course title Neuroscience BSc (B14A)
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).

Clearing Tariff: 48 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: A-level grade D or 24 tariff points in a Science subject. BTEC must be in Applied Science or Related Subject. Psychology/Health and Social Care are not accepted - 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 in a Science subject. BTEC must be in Applied Science or Related Subject. Psychology/Health and Social Care are not accepted - Can accept GCSE Maths and English at D/3 - Decision

Course title Nursing (Adult) BSc (B740)
Highlights:

Access our brand new state-of-the-art facilities: Middlesex has one of the most state-of-the-art simulation wards in the country with our unique access to Virtual Reality/Augmented Reality and industry-leading simulation equipment.

Courses developed in partnership with local NHS trusts: You will have access to the highest standard of healthcare training, also approved by the Nursing and Midwifery Council.

Over 95% of students were positive about the learning opportunities on their course (NSS, 2025).

Clearing Tariff: 64tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
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 (Mental Health) BSc (B760)
Highlights:

Highly rated

We are ranked #9 in the UK for Nursing (Mental Health) (The Guardian University Guide 2026).

Prestigious placements

Placements include leading NHS Mental Health organisations such as Barnet, Enfield & Haringey and Camden & Islington Trusts.

Brand new facilities

You'll be based at our West Stand facility at StoneX Stadium featuring some of the most advanced health equipment in the UK.

Clearing Tariff: 64 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
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)
Highlights:

1st for Facilities in London

Apply your learning in our newly refurbished pharmaceutical science labs equipped with specialist equipment for chemical synthesis, analysis, and formulation (Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2026).

1st for Career Prospects in London (Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2026) 

Award-winning career support helping students build industry connections, gain experience, and graduate ready for successful careers.

Research and networking opportunities

Apply for summer research placements supported by professional bodies and expand your experience beyond the classroom.

Industry-informed teaching

Be taught by experts with direct experience in the pharmaceutical sector and attend guest workshops led by industry professionals covering real-world case studies and clinical trials.

Clearing Tariff: 48 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: A-level grade D or 24 tariff points in a Science subject. 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
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: BSc Pharmaceutical Sciences with Foundation Year (B201) - 24 tariff points - A-level grade E or 16 in a Science subject. 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 Pre-Registration Midwifery BSc (Short) (B724)
Highlights:

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.

State-of-the-art facilities

Study in our 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.

Approved by prestigious organisations

You will have access to the highest standard of healthcare training, also approved by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC). Our Social Work degrees are  approved by Social Work England (SWE).

Clearing Tariff: Refer to supervisor
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: For NMC registered nurses - Shortlist
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: N/A

Course title Primary Education BA (QTS) (X120)
Highlights:

1st for Career Prospects in London (Whatuni Student Choice Awards, 2026).

Excellent facilities: We have a collection of specialist resources, online resources and dedicated spaces including a classroom focused on creative subjects and Primary Education.

Strong links with schools: Our Teacher Training Partnership includes primary schools that contribute to our courses, provide placements, and often employ our graduates as Early Career.

Clearing Tariff: 80 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if: Refer to Tutor if Tariff is 72
Additional requirements and selection criteria: GCSE Science, English and Maths C/4 - Shortlist
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: N/A

Course title Product Design BA (W240)
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
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: GCSE Maths and English at C/4 - Request portfolio
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: N/A

Course title Psychology BSc (C800)
Highlights:

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
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: GCSE English and either Maths or Science at D/3 - Decision
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: BSc Psychology with Foundation Year (C8FY) - 24 tariff points - GCSE not required for FY - Decision

Course title Psychology with Counselling Skills BSc (C8B9)
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
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: GCSE English and either Maths or Science at D/3 - Decision
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: BSc Psychology with Counselling Skills with Foundation Year (C6FY) - 24 tariff points - GCSE not required for FY - Decision

Course title Psychology with Criminology BSc (CM89)
Highlights:

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
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: GCSE English and either Maths or Science at D/3 - Decision
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: BSc Psychology with Criminology with Foundation Year (C7FY) - 24 tariff points - GCSE not required for FY - Decision

Course title Psychology with Neuroscience BSc (C832)
Highlights:

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
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: GCSE English and either Maths or Science at D/3 - Decision
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: BSc Psychology with Neuroscience with Foundation Year (C0FY)- 24 tariff points - GCSE not required for FY - Decision

Course title Social Work BA (L501)
Highlights:

Hands-on experience 

Get hands-on experience by completing two substantial placements in different areas of social work.

1st in London for Social Work

We are ranked #1 in London in London for Social work (The Complete University Guide 2026).

2nd in London for graduate prospects

We are in the top 2 for graduate prospects in Social Work. (The Complete University Guide 2026). Our graduates often secure roles within London boroughs and local authorities immediately after graduating, with an average starting salary of £30,000+.

Clearing Tariff: 72 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
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 Social Work MA (L500)
Highlights:

Real world-experience

You will get real-world experience through placements  in both adult and children’s services including a final 100-day placement where you will develop experience in statutory social work interventions and safeguarding practice.

1st in London for Social Work

We are ranked #1 in London for Social work (The Complete University Guide 2026).

2nd in London for graduate prospects

We are in the top 2 for graduate prospects in Social Work. (The Complete University Guide 2026). Our graduates often secure roles within London boroughs and local authorities immediately after graduating, with an average starting salary of £30,000+.

Clearing Tariff: (2:2)
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: GCSE C/4 (can accept L2 Functional Skills) - Relevant experience required - Shortlist
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: N/A

Course title Social Work PGDip (L50P)
Highlights:

Real world-experience

You will get real-world experience through placements  in both adult and children’s services including a final 100-day placement where you will develop experience in statutory social work interventions and safeguarding practice.

1st in London for Social Work

We are ranked #1 in London for Social work (The Complete University Guide 2026).

2nd in London for graduate prospects

We are in the top 2 for graduate prospects in Social Work. (The Complete University Guide 2026). Our graduates often secure roles within London boroughs and local authorities immediately after graduating, with an average starting salary of £30,000+.

Clearing Tariff: (2:2)
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: GCSE C/4 (can accept L2 Functional Skills) - Relevant experience required - Shortlist
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: N/A

Course title Sociology with Criminology BSc (L990)
Highlights:

We are ranked 1st for Career Prospects in London (What Uni Student Choice Awards 2026). Our graduates build successful careers in a range of sectors, including social services, local and national government, youth work, public health and police. 

Participate in field trips to the Old Bailey, visits to courts, prisons, and criminal justice organisations. Opt for a volunteering module that integrates real-world experience into your learning.

Middlesex has been at the forefront of criminological teaching and research since the 1970s. Study at a university that helped establish criminology as an independent discipline in the UK.

Clearing Tariff: 48 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: GCSE English C/4 - Decision
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year:

BSc Criminology with Foundation Year (L371) - 24 tariff points - GCSE English C/5 - Decision

or

BSc Sociology with Criminology with Foundation Year (L375) - 24 tariff points - GCSE English C/4 - Decision

Course title Sports and Exercise Rehabilitation BSc (C604)
Highlights:

Build career-enhancing connections

We work closely with prestigious sports organisations like Tottenham Hotspur Football Club and Saracens Rugby Club, enabling you to build professional contacts while you study.

Learn from industry experts

Our staff are active sports professionals. Many are involved in coaching, sport massage and sport performance and maintain close links with industry.

1st  for Facilities in London

You'll have access to our state-of-the-art facilities at the Hendon campus and StoneX Stadium, in partnership with Saracens rugby club - with specialist spaces, simulation suites, specialist labs and much more (Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2026).

Research at the forefront of the sporting industry

You will have the opportunity to  undertake applied research which directly impacts practice. We regularly research and consult within professional sport, including football, rugby, and golf, as well as across a variety of Olympic and Paralympic sports.

Clearing Tariff: 48 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: A-level grade D or 24 tariff points in a Science subject - GCSE English and either Maths/Science/PE at D/3 -  Decision
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: BSc Sports and Exercise Rehabilitation with Foundation Year (C60N) - 24 tariff points - A-level grade E or 16 tariff points in a Science subject - GCSE English and either Maths/Science/PE at D/3 - Decision

Course title Sport and Exercise Science BSc (C615)
Highlights:

1st  for Facilities in London

You'll have access to our state-of-the-art facilities at the Hendon campus and StoneX Stadium, in partnership with Saracens rugby club - with specialist spaces, simulation suites, specialist labs and much more (Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2026).

Build career-enhancing connections

We work closely with prestigious sports organisations like Tottenham Hotspur Football Club and Saracens Rugby Club, enabling you to build professional contacts while you study.

Learn from industry experts

Our staff are active sports professionals. Many are involved in coaching, sport massage and sport performance and maintain close links with industry.

Clearing Tariff: 48 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: A-level grade D or 24 tariff points in a Science subject - GCSE English and either Maths/Science/PE at D/3 -  Decision
Alternative course:  
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 subject - GCSE English and either Maths/Science/PE at D/3 - Decision

Course title Sport and Exercise Science (Physical Education and Coaching) BSc (C60F)
Highlights:

1st for Facilities in London

You'll have access to our state-of-the-art facilities at the Hendon campus and StoneX Stadium, in partnership with Saracens rugby club - with specialist spaces, simulation suites, specialist labs and much more (Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2026).

Build career-enhancing connections

We work closely with prestigious sports organisations like Tottenham Hotspur Football Club and Saracens Rugby Club, enabling you to build professional contacts while you study.

Learn from industry experts

Our staff are active sports professionals. Many are involved in coaching, sport massage and sport performance and maintain close links with industry.

Clearing Tariff: 48 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: A-level grade D or 24 tariff points in a Science subject - GCSE English and either Maths/Science/PE at D/3 -  Decision
Alternative course:  
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 subject - GCSE English and either Maths/Science/PE at D/3 - Decision

Course title Veterinary Nursing (College of Animal Welfare - Huntingdon) BSc (D315)
Highlights:

1st in the UK for graduate prospects (The Complete University Guide, 2026)

Study with training providers: Our course is run with the College of Animal Welfare (CAW), so students will be taught by the UK's largest veterinary nurse training provider.

State-of-the-art facilities: You'll learn by using our new facilities at the StoneX Stadium with specialist spaces, simulation suites, specialist labs and much more.

 

Clearing Tariff: 72 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: 5 GCSEs at grade C/4 or above to include English Language, Maths and Science - 32 points in science - Shortlist
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: BSc Veterinary Nursing with Foundation Year (College of Animal Welfare - Huntingdon) (D107) - 32 tariff points - 5 GCSEs at grade C/4 or above to include English Language, Maths and Science - Shortlist

Course title Veterinary Nursing (College of Animal Welfare - Leeds) BSc (D316)
Highlights:

1st in the UK for graduate prospects (The Complete University Guide, 2026)

Study with training providers: Our course is run with the College of Animal Welfare (CAW), so students will be taught by the UK's largest veterinary nurse training provider.

State-of-the-art facilities: You'll learn by using our new facilities at the StoneX Stadium with specialist spaces, simulation suites, specialist labs and much more.

 

Clearing Tariff: 72 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: 5 GCSEs at grade C/4 or above to include English Language, Maths and Science - 32 points in science - Shortlist
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: N/A

Course title Veterinary Nursing (College of Animal Welfare) BSc (D313)
Highlights:

1st in the UK for graduate prospects (The Complete University Guide, 2026)

Study with training providers: Our course is run with the College of Animal Welfare (CAW), so students will be taught by the UK's largest veterinary nurse training provider.

State-of-the-art facilities: You'll learn by using our new facilities at the StoneX Stadium with specialist spaces, simulation suites, specialist labs and much more.

 

Clearing Tariff: 72 tariff points
Refer to tutor/borderline tariff if:  
Additional requirements and selection criteria: 5 GCSEs at grade C/4 or above to include English Language, Maths and Science - 32 points in science - Shortlist
Alternative course:  
Foundation Year: N/A