
3 years full-time; 6 years part-timeUndergraduate
BA (Hons)
Anthropology and Archaeology
Anthropology is a wide-ranging discipline that prompts us to ask questions about what it means to be human and how to value and understand human diversity. The study of archaeology alongside anthropology deepens your understanding of the development of past societies and cultures.
3 years full-time; 6 years part-timeUndergraduate
BSc (Hons)
Archaeological Practice
Archaeology unearths the stories of our past. It is the role of the archaeologist to discover and excavate sites and interpret the material recovered from them. Our Archaeological Practice course is the original vocational archaeology degree, and is specifically designed to give you the practical and technical skills necessary for a successful career in archaeology.
3 years full-timeUndergraduate
BSc (Hons)
Nutrition and Dietetics
Would you like to influence food and health policy across the spectrum, from government to local communities and individuals? By training to be a registered dietitian, you will be able to apply the nutritional care process from developing a nutritional diagnosis to managing a wide range of nutrition-related healthcare problems found in today’s society.
3 years full-time; 6 years part-timeUndergraduate
BA (Hons)
Philosophy
Philosophy is arguably the oldest university subject and has the widest field, with philosophers asking fundamental and important questions about values, culture, science, religion and society. As such Philosophy sits at the heart of any university, engaging with and enriching other programmes. In fact, at Winchester, Philosophy has a special role pledged to pioneering values-driven education and asking big questions about human existence.
4 years full-time (placement); 8 years part-time (placement)Undergraduate
BSc (Hons)
Archaeological Practice with Professional Placement
Archaeology unearths the stories of our past. It is the role of the archaeologist to discover and excavate sites and interpret the material recovered from them. Our Archaeological Practice course is the original vocational archaeology degree, and is specifically designed to give you the practical and technical skills necessary for a successful career in archaeology. Your rewarding placement year will boost your skills, experience and professional network.
3 years full-time; 6 years part-timeUndergraduate
BA (Hons)
Archaeology
Archaeology examines the physical evidence of past societies to trace the evolution and cultural history of humanity. Ancient landscapes, buildings, artefacts and the people themselves can all reveal a small part of a bigger picture. Our BA in Archaeology takes you on an immersive and exciting journey through time — from our earliest human ancestors to the industrial age, drawing from subjects within the humanities and the physical and biological sciences.
3 years full-time; 6 years part-timeUndergraduate
BA (Hons)
Philosophy, Religion and Ethics
Do life’s biggest questions stir a desire in you to delve deeper – to understand and debate, for example, the meaning of life, the existence of God and how we can protect the planet we live on? Our course examines the different perspectives of great minds and thinking on such momentous issues and equips you to engage with these discussions in an informed and critical way.-Physiotherapy-1.jpg)
3 years full-timeUndergraduate
BSc (Hons)
Physiotherapy
From rehab to recovery. Transform lives through expert, hands-on care with our accredited BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy degree. Taught by passionate and experienced clinicians and educators from diverse fields in the profession, you'll build practical skills in our cutting-edge simulation facilities while developing professional values that today’s employers care about. With 1,000+ clinical practice hours, graded placements that count towards your degree, and leadership training embedded throughout, you'll graduate as a confident, compassionate practitioner ready to make an immediate impact in healthcare.
3 years full-time; 6 years part-timeUndergraduate
BSc (Hons)
Archaeology
If you are excited by the idea of using modern scientific techniques to explore how people lived in the past, our science-based Archaeology degree is for you. Learn the latest methods and approaches and how they’re applied, then carry out your own original biological, physical and earth science research to solve problems of the human past.
3 years full-time; 4 years sandwichUndergraduate
BA (Hons)