Lincoln’s Chemistry for Drug Discovery and Development degree aims to give students the skills to join the fight against disease by learning how to create better and safer drugs for society.
This joint degree provides students with the opportunity to examine the relationship between chemistry and mathematics and the important roles of both disciplines in different contexts.
The BA (Hons) Conservation of Cultural Heritage degree offers opportunities to gain extensive, hands-on experience working on a range of historic materials provided by museums, historic houses and private collections. Students can become familiar with different materials, time periods and collections, within their historical context.
Our Criminology and Sociology degree offers students a fascinating introduction to the contemporary subjects of criminology and sociology. Teaching is informed by research and current social debate.
In studying the BA (Hons) Drama and English degree at Lincoln, students will be encouraged to make connections between the subjects, explore key differences between them and also develop critical rigour while questioning conventional assumptions about literature, drama, and the world.
Our BA (Hons) Drama degree puts the creativity of performance at centre stage and aims to prepare students for a range of careers in the theatre and media, both on and off stage.
This degree aims to equip students with the tools and framework to analyse economic issues, as well as the skills necessary to explore and analyse new issues as they emerge in the current dynamic economic environment.
BCC from 3 A Levels (or equivalent qualifications)
The BSc (Hons) Economics and Finance degree at Lincoln offers a combination of core economics and finance topics, with an emphasis on business in a market context. The programme aims to equip students with the skills to analyse financial and economic events and their impact on markets.
The study of education aims to provide insight into how children and young people learn and the ways in which this is shaped and delivered. The BA (Hons) Education degree looks at learning and teaching through the four pillars of knowledge: philosophy, sociology, history and psychology.