Undergraduate courses

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Choose from a wide range of research-led courses at Bristol - a top 10 UK university (QS World University Rankings 2025).

Find your course

You'll find a diverse range of over 300 courses, many of which include options to study abroad and gain industry experience. You can also browse our degrees by subject area if you're not yet sure which course you'd like to study.

How to apply

Applications for entry in 2024 are open via UCAS. Find out more about applying to Bristol.

Request a prospectus

Request a prospectus to discover more about Bristol’s innovative teaching, pioneering research and student life in our vibrant and colourful city.

You can also sign up to our mailing list to receive top tips for your application, fees and funding advice, invites to upcoming events, accommodation information and details of our student support services. 

Your career begins here

Start your career journey at Bristol and emerge as a highly employable graduate. We're in the top 4 most targeted universities by UK employers (High Fliers Research, 2023) and we're ranked joint 7th in the UK for graduate employability (QS Graduate Employability Rankings, 2022).

Prepare for a successful and meaningful career by developing your skills alongside your studies and join a global network of inspiring alumni.

Your home from home

Our Student Residential Villages offer a ready-made community that will help you settle into student life. We offer accommodation to suit everyone, including adapted and accessible accommodation, single-sex, alcohol-free and mature options. 

Support to thrive

Throughout your undergraduate degree, you'll be supported to thrive. Explore the scholarships, awards and bursaries available to help you fund your studies and be supported by a range of wellbeing measures that have led to Bristol being one of the first universities to be awarded the Mental Health Charter Award.

I love how interactive my course is as it allows me to get to know the lecturers. I also have the option to take an open unit in a course that is not my core discipline, allowing me to broaden my knowledge into subjects I wouldn't have covered before.

Thea (MSci Psychology with Innovation)
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