4. Faculties and Courses
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Faculties and Courses
ARTS AND HUMANITIES
The Arts and Humanities faculty is where literature, philosophy, language, music, and art intertwine. While the arts have more to do with the physical production of works, the humanities focus on research and critical analysis of the human experience. Members of the faculty are sometimes regarded as a little eccentric, but among them are some of the most creative visionaries London has to offer.
Undergraduate courses: Archaeology, Art History, Fine Arts, History, Language and Literature, Media Studies, Music, Philosophy, Theology.
BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
The Business and Management faculty provides its students with every skill required to efficiently manage and run a business. From finance to communication, and from data analysis to marketing, all fundamentals are covered. Members are often viewed as ambitious, sharp, and extraverted. It has been said that all the best parties are also organized by members of this faculty.
Undergraduate courses: Accountancy, Business Administration, Econometrics, Economics and Management, International Business.
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
The Engineering and Technology faculty exists at the forefront of modern-day science. This faculty encapsulates many courses that deal with design, manufacturing, and maintenance of infrastructure, devices, and information systems. Members of this faculty are often bright and analytical. Since the subject matter is tough and the course load demanding, they are also frequently found in the libraries.
Undergraduate courses: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Engineering Science, Industrial Engineering, Mathematics.
LIFE SCIENCES AND MEDICINE
The Life Sciences and Medicine faculty offers a wide range of courses that balance the natural sciences with an interpersonal approach. Generally, the aim of life sciences is to improve health and quality of life. Members of this faculty are often seen as smart, ambitious, and highly social. Since this faculty is the most thorough in its student selection, members also tend to be more competitive.
Undergraduate courses: Biomedical Science, Dentistry, Human Movement Science, Medicine, Pharmacology, Veterinary Medicine.
NATURAL SCIENCES
The Natural Sciences faculty offers a thorough theoretical understanding as well as training in practical application of the student’s field of choice. The most ambitious among these students may even elect to delve into a cross-discipline, such as astrophysics or biochemistry. Members of this faculty are usually regarded as highly intelligent, if not a bit socially distant.
Undergraduate courses: Astronomy, Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Geology, Physics.
SOCIAL SCIENCES
The Social Sciences faculty offers a wide variety of disciplines that focus on how individuals or groups behave within society. Students may venture into research about human behaviour, or seek to practically apply their knowledge in education, health care, marketing, or politics. Many members of this faculty are fairly social, if not a little peculiar at times.
Undergraduate courses: Anthropology, Criminology, Law, Pedagogical Science, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology.
ALL UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
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- Accountancy
Anthropology
Archaeology
Art History
Artificial Intelligence
Astronomy
Biochemistry
Biology
Biomedical Sciences
Business Administration
Chemistry
Computer Science
Criminology
Dentistry
Econometrics
Economics and Management
Engineering Science
Fine Arts
Geology
History
Human Movement Science
Industrial Engineering
International Business
Language and Literature
Law
Mathematics
Media Studies
Medicine
Music
Pedagogical Science
Pharmacology
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology
Theology
Veterinary Medicine
GRADUATE COURSES
There are so many graduate courses that it would be nearly impossible to list them all here. If you have a character that is currently working on a graduate degree, you are free to choose one yourself from the vast number of graduate courses that are out there in the real world. Try looking on websites from real universities for inspiration! If you find one that suits your liking, don't forget to claim it in the student directory.
Please do keep it realistic, we do not want characters completing graduate degrees in wine tasting or yodelling.
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