The University of Greenwich is a public university located in London and Kent, United Kingdom.
The university has four faculties of learning, which include: Greenwich Business School; the Faculty of Education, Health and Human Sciences; the Faculty of Engineering Science; and the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Science.
The institution has over 200 undergraduate courses on offer.
Here Are a Few Undergraduate Courses to Choose From:
Biology, MBiol
Delivered by the School of Science and the Natural Resources Institute, this degree provides a comprehensive, multidisciplinary understanding of biology, with diverse topics including cancer therapeutics, plant ecology and neuroscience.
The course has an international focus, enabling students to learn from global experts and undertake field trips and work placements abroad.
The MBiol qualification provides an extensive range of career opportunities, including industrial and medical research in government or commercial laboratories, or consultancy work in areas such as biomedical science, biotechnology or agribusiness. Students could also further this course with a research degree, such as a PhD.
This course spans a study period of four years.
Adult Nursing, BSc Hons
The University of Greenwich's degree in Adult Nursing prepares students for the roles and responsibilities of a registered nurse.
This course provides students with the skills to meet the needs of patients and their significant others, and will include experience in the hospital, independent and the home environment. Students will also learn accountability for the important role they will play in their patients' lives.
The university helps to prepare students for applying for registration as a nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC). This degree will help students achieve the outcomes identified in the NMC Standards for Pre-registration Nurse Education.
This course spans a study period of 3 years (full-time) and 5 years (part-time).
Criminology and Criminal Justice, BA Hons
Course modules, such as security and terrorism, and the criminology of war, help students to explore the current social, cultural and political debates surrounding crime.
Students will also learn about crime scene investigation, forensic psychology and miscarriages of justice. During their period of study, students can also apply for a placement to put their learning into practice.
Popular careers for the University of Greenwich's criminology graduates include roles in the police, working for the prison and security services, and the Home Office.
This course spans 3 years, full-time study.
Creative Writing, BA Hons
This degree in creative writing explores the written word across a wide variety of forms and genres. As well as studying fiction and poetry, students will produce work for stage, screen and for online media.
With option modules, studies can be expanded to include a foreign language or specialise in particular fields of writing, such as journalism. By the end of the course, students should have their own writing style and creative process, and have the ability to critically analyse the writing of others.
Popular career options for the university's creative writing graduates range from professional writing, research and journalism to publishing and arts administration.
This course spans over a period of 3 years (full-time), 6 years (part-time) and 4 years (sandwich).
Media and Communications, BA Hons
This course will prepare students to be among the content creators and creative entrepreneurs of the world.
Popular career options for media and communications graduates include roles with in-house communications teams, PR, marketing, content management and social media.
By the end of this Media and Communications degree, students will know how to produce creative content across different kinds of media, including writing, camera use, sound recording and post-production/editing.
The course supports students in developing a wide-ranging portfolio of independent critical and creative outputs, and to explore how their own practice relates to the real-world media and creative industries.
This course spans over a period of 3 years (full-time), 6 years (part-time) and 4 years (sandwich).
Business Management, BA Hons
This programme will provide students with the essential skills and knowledge needed to become a successful business manager across a wide range of disciplines.
Through a dynamic curriculum, students will gain a deep understanding of key concepts such as leadership, strategic planning, organisational behaviour, cross-cultural management, research methods, marketing, and finance. Additionally, students will have the flexibility to tailor their learning experiences by choosing from various project options, including a dissertation, consultancy project, or international entrepreneurship project.
As a graduate of this programme, students will possess the transferable skills and practical knowledge necessary to thrive in the competitive world of business management, equipped to pursue a variety of career opportunities across private, public, and voluntary sectors in large corporations, small and medium-sized enterprises, start-ups, social enterprises, and charities.
This course spans over a period of 3 years (full-time), 6 years (part-time) and 4 years (sandwich).
Psychology, BSc Hons
This Psychology degree has a strong focus on clinical psychology, forensic psychology and child psychology, as well as offering a strong cross-cultural focus in all of the modules. Teaching is led by research and aims to help build transferable skills that students can take forward in their careers after graduation.
This course spans over a period of 3 years (full-time), 6 years (part-time) and 4 years (sandwich).
Speech and Language Therapy, BSc Hons
As a qualified SLT, you may be involved with the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of speech, language, and communication disorders across the lifespan and/or eating and drinking difficulties. You will work with paediatric and adult clients, parents, carers, professionals, and support workers in a range of different environments.
In this course, students will explore areas including psychology, linguistics and phonetics, anatomy, physiology and speech and language therapy practice frameworks, and will also consider the biopsychosocial and cultural needs of the client.
This SLT degree will prepare students to meet the academic and clinical standards required for registration as a speech and language therapist with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) and for membership, as a newly qualified practitioner (NQP) with the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists.
This course spans over a period of 3 years (full-time).