36 month part-time BSc (Hons) Sport and Exercise Science specifically designed for armed forces and public services physical trainers. Apply science to improve physical performance in the field.
Duration: 36 month part-time course specifically designed for armed forces and public services physical trainers.
Develop the skills to teach people in natural settings and get practical experience amidst stunning Devon coast and countryside with this Outdoor Adventure Education degree.
Duration: 3 years full-time and part-time options available
BA (Hons) Criminology explores the causes of crime, the social impact of crime, the effectiveness of anti-crime policies and how these are influenced by the political landscape.
Duration: Three years full-time or part-time options available
Get your journalism career off to the best start with our BA (Hons) Journalism. Work with BBC South West in Plymouth and enjoy free access to the latest kit at our well-equipped Journalism centre.
Duration: Three years full-time and part-time options available
Packed with hands-on experience, this football degree puts theory into practice. We partner with Plymouth Argyle Community Trust and Devon FA to ensure that you have the very best learning experience.
Learn to succeed in the ever-expanding sport business. Develop the management, business and leadership skills to succeed in sport businesses with BSc (Hons) Sport Business Management.
Duration: Three years full-time or up to six years part-time
Develop your skills as a visual storyteller. You'll hone your instincts as a photojournalist through hands-on experience with the BBC, Fotonow and at our well-equipped on-campus media centre.
BEd Secondary Education with Science and Maths equips you with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and a range of innovative and practical teaching practices that really bring your subjects to life.
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
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