Studying Science and Engineering
The Pre-Masters Programme in Science and Engineering is your route to a variety of postgraduate degrees at the University of Sussex.
You can choose one of two pathways, based on your intended Masters degree:
- Computing and Engineering
- Life Sciences
See our entry requirements and fees pages for full information.
On both pathways you will study a combination of general and academic modules to provide you with the knowledge and skills you need for postgraduate study. All of our programmes include an integrated career skills module, CareerAhead, to help you develop career skills needed for the world of work.
There are two lengths of study available:
You should choose the length of study based on your entry requirements.
Changing your degree subject
During the Pre-Masters programme you have the option to change your progression degree, provided your first degree is suitable for the Masters degree you want to change to. This makes the programme a great choice for students who have decided on their area of further study and who are looking for a flexible route to university.
Why study the Pre-Masters Programme in Science and Engineering with us?
There are many reasons to study this preparational programme and progress to one of over 15 brilliant postgraduate degrees. These include:
- The University of Sussex is ranked among the top 20 in the UK for Engineering and Technology (Times Higher Education World University Rankings by Subject 2022).
- Sussex is ranked 12 in the UK for Mechanical Engineering (The Guardian University Guide 2022).
- The campus is home to cutting-edge facilities, including the Future Technologies Lab, which houses leading robotics and technology equipment.
- 89% of the University of Sussex’s research was categorised as world-leading or internationally excellent in the most recent UK Research Excellence Framework (REF 2021).
Discover more about Engineering
If you're interested in studying engineering at university, read more about your degree options and related career opportunities on our dedicated Engineering subject page.
What you’ll study
The two-semester programme
On the two-semester programme you will study nine modules (worth 120 credits), including five academic modules, based on your chosen pathway as well as Academic English Skills, CareerAhead, Critical Reading, and Research Project.
The one-semester programme
On the one-semester programme, you will study six modules (worth 75 credits): two academic modules based on your chosen pathway, Academic English Skills, CareerAhead, Critical Reading, and Research Project.
Module descriptions
View the module descriptions for the one-semester programme and the two-semester programme.