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What could you study?

Higher education courses range from familiar academic subjects such as English or history, less familiar ones such as philosophy, and a host of work-related (vocational) courses such as accountancy.

A higher education course offers a great grounding for what are often thought of as traditional ‘professional’ careers - like science, medicine, law, business, finance, architecture, education or the public sector.

But it’s also worth thinking about where your qualification could take you in the future. For example, are there likely to be more opportunities in the ‘green’ or creative industries - or new types of manufacturing or digital technologies?

Higher education doesn't necessarily mean getting an honours degree - you could study a Foundation Degree, a Higher National Certificate (HNC) or Higher National Diploma (HND), or a Diploma of Higher Education.

Many courses are based on units of study or ‘modules’. Each module lets you earn credits towards your qualification, while giving you a degree of flexibility over the focus of your studies.

Last Updated: 5th April 2012 at 12:53pm

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