If you're interested in teaching Early Years then this degree is perfect for you, with an overall focus on primary teaching it also takes a more in-depth look into foundation stage and key stage one.
Explore the causes of crime, responses to crime and develop a deep understanding of human behaviour and develop skills applicable to a wide range of careers within the criminal justice system.
Duration: Three years full-time or up to six years part-time
This is one of the broadest ranging sports degrees. Learn how sport is used to develop communities, inspire young people and fulfil potential, from grassroots up to elite athlete levels.
Duration: Three years full time or up to six years part time
FdA Early Years is for people who already work in Early Years settings and who wish to advance their careers. Earn while you learn with work-based learning that fits in with your work commitments.
Duration: Two years full-time or four years part-time
BSc (Hons) Speech and Language Therapy enables graduates to apply to register as a speech and language therapist. Our popular course is both HCPC approved and RCSLT approved.
Duration: Three years full-time or up to six years part-time.
This thought-provoking BSc Psychology degree gives you the flexibility to focus on the subjects which interest you most and is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS).
Duration: Three years full time or six years part time
Develop the essential skills required to work in sports media. Join our BA (Hons) Sport Journalism to work closely with BBC South West in Plymouth and enjoy 24/7 access to our Journalism centre.
BA (Hons) Sport Coaching and Physical Education gives students broad knowledge and critical understanding of sports coaching, the teaching of physical education and how sport is developed.
Duration: Three years full-time or direct entry to years two and three
Train to be a Physiotherapist in four years. This physiotherapy degree or MPhysio develops the skills and knowledge to work as a Physiotherapist in the ever-evolving healthcare sector.
Train as an Osteopath in our on-site clinic and health laboratories. On completion you'll be eligible to apply for registration to practise as an osteopath with the General Osteopathic Council (GOsC).
Duration: Four years full-time or six years part-time - all part-time students must go full-time in years five and six