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Liberal Arts and Sciences BA/BSc Hons

Humanities, Liberal Arts and General Studies and Combined, General or Negotiated Studies at

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4.36 / 5

STUDY MODE

Full-Time

LENGTH

4 years course

LEARNING

On Campus

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Liberal Arts and Sciences BA/BSc Hons

Our prestigious undergraduate Liberal Arts and Sciences degree course is designed for talented students who want to study Liberal Arts, a variety of Sciences, or a mix of both, at degree level.

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Most helpful review for Humanities, Liberal Arts and General Studies and Combined, General or Negotiated Studies at University of Birmingham

member1183974
11th April 23

Liberal Arts and Sciences, BA/BSc Hons FullTime

Best degree at Birmingham hands down. Everyone always says ‘I wish I knew it was an option’! There are so many module options to choose from meaning you could theoretically take physics and history if you wanted to! People tend to do a spread across first year and then become more focussed in later years. Some courses do have prerequisite modules or a levels which effects sciences and maths, but as a humanities student, I have had the chance to try politics as a new subject and it has become one of my favourites. They also run an extracurricular trip scheme which is called the cultural programme. They have some good events on for free so keep an eye out. My favourite part of LANS is the hub, which is a space for LANS students only to study, work on group projects and generally just hang out. The tea and biscuits on a Monday also helps.

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Apply by 31 Jan

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Entry requirements for Humanities, Liberal Arts and General Studies and Combined, General or Negotiated Studies at University of Birmingham

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member1183974
11th April 23

Liberal Arts and Sciences, BA/BSc Hons FullTime

Best degree at Birmingham hands down. Everyone always says ‘I wish I knew it was an option’! There are so many module options to choose from meaning you could theoretically take physics and history if you wanted to! People tend to do a spread across first year and then become more focussed in later years. Some courses do have prerequisite modules or a levels which effects sciences and maths, but as a humanities student, I have had the chance to try politics as a new subject and it has become one of my favourites. They also run an extracurricular trip scheme which is called the cultural programme. They have some good events on for free so keep an eye out. My favourite part of LANS is the hub, which is a space for LANS students only to study, work on group projects and generally just hang out. The tea and biscuits on a Monday also helps. read more

Value for Money
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Personal Tutor
Course Content
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member482157
24th March 23

Liberal Arts and Sciences, BA/BSc Hons FullTime

Lovely experience with every staff member read more

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member869775
3rd July 22

Liberal Arts and Sciences, BA/BSc Hons FullTime

Good course I’m a transfer student but is very intriguing just a bit messy crossing departments read more

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lxw807
20th May 19

Liberal Arts and Sciences, BA/BSc Hons FullTime

Some of the core is a bit useless but the flexibility overall of the course is great and there are free trips which is good. read more

Value for Money
Teaching Quality
Personal Tutor
Course Content
Job Prospects
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member1132641
2nd July 18

Liberal Arts and Sciences, BA/BSc Hons FullTime

Widely varied course, allows you to explore multiple different subjects within the university in order to tailor make your course to your own personal course. read more

Value for Money
Teaching Quality
Personal Tutor
Course Content
Job Prospects
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Most relevant Student Reviews for Combined, General or Negotiated Studies at University of Birmingham

member1183974
11th April 23

Liberal Arts and Sciences, BA/BSc Hons FullTime

Best degree at Birmingham hands down. Everyone always says ‘I wish I knew it was an option’! There are so many module options to choose from meaning you could theoretically take physics and history if you wanted to! People tend to do a spread across first year and then become more focussed in later years. Some courses do have prerequisite modules or a levels which effects sciences and maths, but as a humanities student, I have had the chance to try politics as a new subject and it has become one of my favourites. They also run an extracurricular trip scheme which is called the cultural programme. They have some good events on for free so keep an eye out. My favourite part of LANS is the hub, which is a space for LANS students only to study, work on group projects and generally just hang out. The tea and biscuits on a Monday also helps. read more

Value for Money
Teaching Quality
Personal Tutor
Course Content
Job Prospects
All reviews are the views of StudentCrowd members, not of StudentCrowd Limited
member482157
24th March 23

Liberal Arts and Sciences, BA/BSc Hons FullTime

Lovely experience with every staff member read more

Value for Money
Teaching Quality
Personal Tutor
Course Content
Job Prospects
All reviews are the views of StudentCrowd members, not of StudentCrowd Limited
member869775
3rd July 22

Liberal Arts and Sciences, BA/BSc Hons FullTime

Good course I’m a transfer student but is very intriguing just a bit messy crossing departments read more

Value for Money
Teaching Quality
Personal Tutor
Course Content
Job Prospects
All reviews are the views of StudentCrowd members, not of StudentCrowd Limited
lxw807
20th May 19

Liberal Arts and Sciences, BA/BSc Hons FullTime

Some of the core is a bit useless but the flexibility overall of the course is great and there are free trips which is good. read more

Value for Money
Teaching Quality
Personal Tutor
Course Content
Job Prospects
All reviews are the views of StudentCrowd members, not of StudentCrowd Limited
member1132641
2nd July 18

Liberal Arts and Sciences, BA/BSc Hons FullTime

Widely varied course, allows you to explore multiple different subjects within the university in order to tailor make your course to your own personal course. read more

Value for Money
Teaching Quality
Personal Tutor
Course Content
Job Prospects
All reviews are the views of StudentCrowd members, not of StudentCrowd Limited

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