Choosing Your Degree
What you decide to study at university depends on what subjects you enjoy and any future career aspirations you may have. Most students will choose to study for what is known as a BA or BSc, which is a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree, but you will also see that there are other undergraduate degree quali铿乧ation titles, such as BEng (Bachelor of Engineering), LLB (Bachelor of Laws), and BM (Bachelor of Medicine). These relate to the subject area being studied.
Our courses typically take three years to complete full-time, although some do o铿er opportunities to study abroad for a year or take a work placement in industry, adding an additional year to the programme. We also o铿er integrated Master鈥檚 programmes in some subject areas, such as MEng, MPhys, and MBio, which take four years to complete and lead to a higher-level quali铿乧ation.
Checking Entry Requirements
We accept a wide range of quali铿乧ations for entry, including A Levels, T Levels, BTEC Extended Diplomas, Diplomas and Subsidiary Diplomas, European and International Baccalaureate Diplomas, Advanced Diplomas, EPQ, and Access to Higher Education Diplomas. The entry requirements for each course are available on the individual course pages of this website.
If you don’t meet the standard entry quali铿乧ations, we may still be able to help as we can look at prior experience and other qualifications. To help students progress into higher education and achieve their goals, we offer a number of different entry routes to degree-level study. You can find out more about alternative entry routes and contextual offers on our Widening Participation pages.
Submitting Your Application
Once you鈥檝e read all the available information about studying at Lincoln and chosen the right course for you, you can submit your application online at . Part-time applications should be made directly to the University using our .
Applications are now open 2024 entry. The UCAS equal consideration application deadline is 31 January 2024. If you need any guidance with your application, then our Admissions Team is here to help. You can also contact our Education Liaison Team for advice on how to craft the perfect personal statement.
What Happens Next?
Our application timeline gives you an idea of what happens next after you have submitted your application.
Interview: For some courses you may be invited to attend an interview prior to receiving a decision on your application.
Offer: You can view any offers you receive via UCAS Hub so make sure you check regularly.
Respond: Remember, you need to reply to your offers on UCAS Hub.
Confirm: Confirm Lincoln as your first choice with UCAS and make an application for accommodation by 1 August 2024.
Enrol: Enrol at the University in September 2024