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Our BASc Arts and Sciences and BA Creative Arts and Humanities, unlike any other degrees in the UK, are providing a truly interdisciplinary education, and they prepare graduates for the increasingly interconnected modern world in which we live.

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BASc Arts and Sciences

The BASc Arts and Sciences undergraduate honours degrees launched in 2012 and are at the forefront of the new wave of liberal arts and sciences degrees in the UK. The degrees give you the opportunity to create your own bespoke programme incorporating both arts and sciences subjects and study innovative Core modules to enhance the link between disciplines. You will study modules across the breadth of UCL's world class expertise and achieve a depth of knowledge needed to thrive in our global society. Our students have moved into a wide range of interesting and exciting postgraduate study and graduate employment opportunities.

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BA Creative Arts and Humanities

The BA Creative Arts and Humanities undergraduate honours degree launched in 2023 and is the first of its kind in the UK. This interdisciplinary degree brings together creative writing, film and moving image and performance, and will enable you to develop both your creative and critical skills, focusing on the role of narrative across these forms of creative practice.

If I had to choose one word to express why Arts and Sciences is such an incredible and unparalleled degree, that word would be opportunity. Choosing Arts and Sciences gave me the opportunity to construct and study the degree that I wanted, combining science, literature and politics. It gave me the opportunity to pick up a new language, and the opportunity to improve it by studying abroad. Arts and Sciences has not only allowed me to explore all of my interests, it has encouraged me to move beyond them. Juliette, Sciences and Engineering major and 2016 graduate.

Read more student testimonials in the 'What our students say about the BASc' section.