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February Entry

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Start Your Degree in February

two female students talkThe University is one of only a very small number of institutions, and the only one in Scotland, that gives you the chance to start your degree in February.

If you start in February, it’s possible to graduate within three and a half years. Ways of doing this are:
• Taking additional half modules during a semester
• Having previous qualifications that count as credit towards your degree


Because of the modular nature of our degrees, you’ll be joining and starting modules at the same time as all our other students, so you’ll never have any sense of ‘being behind’.

Entry requirements are mainly the same as for September entry. Applications for February entry are made direct to the Admissions Office and not through UCAS.

 

Sample Programme: BA (Hons) English Studies with February Entry
 
Subject 1
Subject 2
Subject 3
Semester 1


Semester 2 English Studies (level 8)
History (level 8)

Sociology (level 7)

Learning Strategies (half module level 7)

Semester 3

English Studies (level 8)

English Studies (level 8) History (level 8)
Semester 4 English Studies (level 9)
English Studies option (level 10)

History (level 8)

Career Planning (half module level 9)

Semester 5 English Studies (level 10) English Studies option (level 10) English Studies option (level 10)
Semester 6 English Studies (level 10) English Studies option (level 10) English Studies option (level 10)
Semester 7 English Studies (level 10) English Studies option (level 10)
Semester 8     Dissertation (level 10)

Please note:

  • Not all subjects are guaranteed to be available each year, due to number restrictions
  • Because the timetabling for February starts is slightly complex, not all of our combined programmes are available
  • Your ability to change programmes may also be affected


To discuss all this, please contact our Admissions Office – they’ll explain and advise you on your options.