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English Law and American Law
The English Law and American Law course allows you to obtain an LLB law degree from King's College London and a Juris Doctor from Columbia University, New York or Georgetown University, Washington D.C.
Communication
The Communication program in the Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology from Simon Fraser University, encompasses theoretical and applied aspects of communication.
History
The History program at Vassar College develops a range of skills that can be applied not only to further study but also to a wide variety of careers. Students learn how to track down reliable sources of information, then how to make sense of complex documents and varying viewpoints. In an age of information overload, these tools are more essential than ever.
Nursing - Track I
The Worcester State University offers a degree in Nursing - Track I. The Department of Nursing prepares individuals for the roles and responsibilities of professional nursing through an undergraduate program leading to the Bachelor of Science degree. This program is for the student who is seeking initial baccalaureate education in the nursing profession.
Individually Designed Interdepartmental
The Individually Designed Interdepartmental program at the University of Minnesota enables students to fulfill program requirements for the BA degree by completing an interdepartmental program of coursework focused on a theme of their own choosing, designed in consultation with faculty and staff advisers.
(Hons) Technical Theatre and Stage Management
The BA (Hons) Technical Theatre and Stage Management programme at University of Lincoln is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills to pursue a career in the live arts, entertainment, and events industry.
Economics and Psychology
During Economics and Psychology at Nanyang Technological University undergraduates will read both Economics and Psychology, benefiting from the expertise and resources of both programmes from the School of Social Sciences(SSS).
Business, Philosophy and the Law
A collaborative offering of the Department of Philosophy (Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences) and the Beedie School of Business, the Joint Business, Philosophy and the Law from Simon Fraser University challenges you to think in new ways about how business theory and practices intersect with the law.
Bachelor of Indigenous Environmental Science and Practice
University of Guelph's Bachelor of Indigenous Environmental Science and Practice programme, offered in co-op features field trips to Indigenous communities and organizations, landbased instruction, interactive labs, and participation in discussion circles and ceremony. You will also learn from Indigenous Elders and Knowledge Holders.
International Year One in Science - Geology
The International Year One in Science - Geology programme from INTO George Mason University will prepare you to enter your next semester of a bachelor’s degree program.
Economics, Mathematics and Statistics
If you are interested in a Economics, Mathematics and Statistics programme, then this one from University College Dublin enables you to explore these areas in depth, while also emphasising how they complement each other.
Theatre Arts
The Theatre Arts program at the University of Pennsylvania focuses on all intellectual and creative aspects of theatre and performance studies. Our courses link academic approaches to the theatre such as the study of dramatic literature, theory, history, and criticism, to practical aspects of performance such as acting, directing, designing, devising, and playwriting.
Journalism, Media and Communications (Hons)
Swansea University offers a B.A. in Journalism, Media and Communications (Hons) designed to equip students with essential skills for the evolving media landscape. This full-time programme spans three years, providing comprehensive training in various media forms and ethical journalism practices, preparing graduates for diverse career paths.
Teaching English, Grades 7-12, Initial Certification
Deepen your understanding of language, composition, and literature while becoming skilled in reflective teaching for middle and high school. At the Teaching English, Grades 7-12, Initial Certification BSc program from New York University you’ll integrate theories of language and literature, literature's content and meaning, and methods of teaching

Mathematics (Hons)
This Mathematics (Hons) BSc course from London Metropolitan University has proven extremely popular with our students due to built-in opportunities for work placements, the balanced programme of both applicable and theoretical mathematics, and our enthusiastic, knowledgeable staff who help you develop both your problem-solving and IT skills.

Forensic Science with Criminology with Foundation Year (Hons)
This Forensic Science with Criminology with Foundation Year (Hons) degree from University of Derby offers you the chance to strengthen your skills, knowledge and confidence before you advance to stage one of your honours degree.

Law (Scots) with Spanish (Hons)
Study the subjects you need to proceed to qualify as a solicitor or an advocate in Scotland with Spanish with this LLB Law (Scots) with Spanish (Hons) from University of Dundee.
Filmmaking and Screen Writing (Hons)
The BA Filmmaking and Screen Writing (Hons) programme from University of the West of Scotland, will help you develop the essential creative, critical and professional skills required to work in cinema, TV and related industries.
Accounting and Criminology (Double Major)
Accounting is essential to every industry – from your favourite products and platforms, to favoured sports teams and causes. Choose Accounting and Criminology (Double Major) from Murdoch University.

Sociology - Inequalities and Social Action
The Bachelor of Arts in Sociology - Inequalities and Social Action at University of Idaho gives you the tools to understand how societies work, how people connect and how change happens. You’ll dig into some of today’s biggest challenges — like inequality, climate change, aging and political conflict — to uncover what drives them and explore how to build a more just and equitable future.