Entry Requirements

The University encourages all students to follow a broad curriculum and to experience a range of teaching and learning styles by combining general and vocational qualifications.

Undergraduate courses

Entry to all our Bachelor degree courses is normally dependent upon the successful completion of at least one, more often two, GCE A levels or vocational qualifications of the same depth and volume.

Unless there are compelling reasons to do otherwise (mitigating circumstances), candidates will not be accepted to the first year of an undergraduate degree programme solely on the basis of their performance in AS levels (including double award). However, in most cases, two AS levels or, alternatively, an AS double award, may be accepted in lieu of a non-essential A level. Only one such substitution will normally be allowed.

The standard offers included within the course sections of our site are provided only as a guide to the likely offers. Factors other than academic achievement will be taken into account (e.g. evidence of relevant experience, skills or aptitude) when considering individual applicants.

Further information is available on our courses pages and from each individual Admissions Tutor.

Postgraduate courses

Each postgraduate course has its own entrance requirements relevant to the subject you wish to study.

roadly speaking applicants should hold a good honours-degree (sometimes from an approved University) in a subject relevant to the taught course or area of research.

Full details are available from each course page and from the individual course tutors and research supervisors.

Further details

Contact our Course Enquiries Team: email: course-enquiries@bradford.ac.uk or freephone 0800 073 1225