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The 'Subject area' tool is ideal if you want to browse through a comprehensive menu of subjects

Once you have selected a subject area, the tool will show you relevant 'subject' options

You don't have to pick from this list but it might help you to find more precise results

Agriculture, environment and related subjects: All aspects of farming and environmental management, including animal behaviour and welfare, crop management, agribusiness studies, marketing, veterinary science and natural hazard management

Applied and pure sciences: The study of every branch and usage of science - chemistry, biology and physics, but also Earth sciences such as geology and specialist areas such as molecular and cellular biochemistry

Architecture, building and planning: The study of architecture and its related disciplines and applications, including civil engineering, quantity and building surveying, urban planning and interior design

Business and administration: Business management, including accounting, finance, actuarial science, business systems and manufacturing

Computing, mathematical and information sciences: Calculative, number-based subjects, ranging from straightforward mathematics to computer science, electronic engineering and statistics, including specialist applications such as internet technologies, and mobile and secure systems

Creative arts and design: Encompassing visual and performing arts - fine art, history of art, photography, illustration, acting and music - and creative disciplines such as fashion, interior, graphic and textile design

Education and teacher training: Practical and theoretical courses focusing on all stages of learning, including teacher training and professional development

Engineering and technology: Courses on the design and construction of buildings, machines and systems including specialist areas such as electronic, computer systems, medical, aeronautical, nuclear and pharmaceutical engineering

Health and medicine: All aspects of medical care and health promotion, ranging from dentistry, nursing and midwifery to psychology, social work, counselling and complementary medicine

Humanities: Languages, literature, law, history, philosophy, religious studies, the visual and performing arts plus other similar subjects

Law and legal courses:All aspects of the law, including European law and specialist areas of study such as criminal law, business law and human rights

Social sciences and communications: Subjects that examine aspects of human society - including economics, international relations, politics and sociology - and methods of communication, ranging from television arts to journalism and creative writing

Also includes subjects such as personal care, beauty therapy and hairdressing

Travel, tourism and leisure: Practical and theoretical courses focusing on the tourism and sports sectors, including international tourism, sports science, physical education, and events, hospitality, resort, conference and exhibitions management