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Structural and Fire Safety Engineering
As a student on this Structural and Fire Safety Engineering programme at The University of Edinburgh, you will gain a valuable grounding in civil and environmental engineering, while learning how to mitigate fire risk through the design, construction and protection of infrastructure.
English - Literary Studies Concentration
In the English - Literary Studies Concentration from DePaul University, you will study the major authors, works, genres and literary movements in the British and American traditions, approaching these texts both analytically and historically. Develop your skills in analysis, interpretation and writing by studying British and American literatures.
Infectious Disease and Biosecurity
In the Infectious Disease and Biosecurity programme from Macquarie University you’ll study the significance of the intersection between humans and the environment, wildlife and domestic animals in disease dynamics, and how this is relevant to health biosecurity.
Interdisciplinary Study of Religions
At Bard College, the study of Interdisciplinary Study of Religions is undertaken as an interdisciplinary examination of various ways in which religion operates in and affects life.
Historical Inquiry and Practice
The Historical Inquiry and Practice program from University of New England is designed for people who want to make history their profession, those who already work in a historical context and want to upskill, or for people planning a career that would benefit from a strong background in history.
Creative Writing and English
The Creative Writing and English BA (Hons) at Birkbeck, University of London is an acclaimed undergraduate programme. This public study mode degree lasts three years full-time or four years part-time. It is designed for emerging writers to refine their creative practice while gaining deep knowledge of English literature.
Materials Science
The Materials Science offered at the University of Oxford is an interdisciplinary subject, spanning the physics and chemistry of matter, engineering applications and industrial manufacturing processes. Modern society is heavily dependent on advanced materials: lightweight composites for faster vehicles, optical fibres for telecommunications and silicon microchips for the information revolution.
Horticulture
The Horticulture programme at Temple University is a two-year undergraduate course designed for those seeking expertise in plant cultivation and management. Delivered in a public study mode, this curriculum combines scientific theory with hands-on field experience to prepare students for the diverse horticultural industry.

Dementia Care
The Dementia Care Program from University of Tasmania offers Australia gives you the flexibility to study from anywhere, at your own pace. There are no exams, no face-to-face classes, and no workplace placements required.

(Hons) Applied Equitation Science
The (Hons) Applied Equitation Science degree delivered by University of Plymouth offers specialist courses designed with employers and delivered by industry professionals.
Chinese
Culturally, socially, and politically Chinese is a language of global significance. Countless works of philosophy, literature, science, health, law, art, history, religion, and political science have been written in this language over four thousand years of history. We offer a bachelor degree in Chinese at Carleton College.
International Studies (International Education Concentration)
The International Studies (International Education Concentration) at University of Dayton is a comprehensive undergraduate programme. This public study mode course provides a well-rounded education in global development and education. Students engage in experiential learning and research within a diverse environment.
Environmental Studies
The Environmental Studies programme at the University of Oklahoma is a public bachelor degree designed for students seeking interdisciplinary solutions to ecological challenges. This flexible course combines natural sciences, humanities, and social sciences to provide a comprehensive outlook on environmental protection.
Health and Society
The Health and Society program from McMaster University prepares you to examine health and illness through the lens of the Social Sciences.
English
Studying English at the University of Miami is much more than reading old books and writing five-paragraph essays. Want to study Game of Thrones? We've got a class on that. Want to be a lawyer? We offer courses that combine law and literature, as well as courses in legal and professional writing.
Art History
Art History at University of Notre Dame offers an extremely wide array of courses every semester. Our offerings typically include classes in each of the following areas: Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance & Baroque, and Modern & Contemporary art history.
Biology
The Biology programme at Oakland University offers a comprehensive Bachelor of Science degree designed for students seeking careers in medicine, research, or environmental science. This full-time, on-campus course provides exceptional preparation through advanced laboratory work and unique undergraduate research opportunities.
Japanese
The Japanese programme at Oakland University offers a comprehensive B.A. degree focused on language, culture, and literature. This full-time course provides students with the linguistic proficiency and cultural insights necessary for global careers. Study includes advanced translation, grammar, and modern Japanese literature.
Mathematics
The Mathematics programme at Oakland University offers versatile degree paths including B.A. and B.S. options. This full-time, on-campus course provides a rigorous foundation in mathematical sciences, preparing students for roles in industry or education. The curriculum focuses on theoretical depth and practical application.
Philosophy
The program in Philosophy introduces students to basic philosophical issues and acquaints them with techniques of philosophical inquiry. The program at University of Connecticut addresses problems in ethics, social and political philosophy, metaphysics, theory of knowledge, philosophy of science, logic, philosophy of religion, and aesthetics from both historical and contemporary perspectives.