

BASc Arts and Sciences
About this course
Arts and sciences at University College London is one of the most distinctive and ambitious undergraduate programmes in the UK: a genuinely interdisciplinary degree that asks you to build your own education across both the arts and the natural and social sciences, within a structured framework that ensures intellectual breadth and depth. It is designed for students who do not want to be confined by a single discipline, who are curious about knowledge at its widest, and who want to develop the capacity to think and communicate across different ways of knowing. You will choose strands and courses across the arts, sciences, and social sciences, developing a degree that reflects your own intellectual interests while meeting the programme's requirements for breadth. UCL's BASc, as it is known, has a strong philosophical and curricular rationale: it argues that the most important questions in the world, from climate change to public health to artificial intelligence and justice, require thinking that crosses disciplinary boundaries. The programme develops this capacity explicitly, asking you to connect ideas across fields, to understand different epistemological traditions, and to work and communicate in genuinely interdisciplinary ways. The typical tariff of 168 points reflects the high level of academic preparation the programme expects. Graduates from arts and sciences at UCL pursue a genuinely wide range of careers, precisely because the degree develops flexible, high-level thinking that can be applied in many directions. Many go into consulting, technology, policy, journalism, research, finance, the creative industries, and international organisations. The degree is particularly valued by employers who need people who can bridge technical and humanistic thinking, and who can communicate across different audiences and disciplines. Postgraduate options are equally wide, spanning medicine, law, the humanities, social sciences, and STEM fields, and the degree's breadth provides a strong foundation for almost any specialist direction.
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