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Open (Combined Studies) (QD)

2 Study options · UndergraduateDistance Learning
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The Open University

Course summary

No two students or career paths are the same. That’s why the Open degree puts you in charge. Whether you're passionate about science and the arts, technology, business, or something entirely your own, this flexible BA/BSc (Honours) degree lets you combine different areas of study to build the knowledge and skills you need. You’ll choose from over 250 modules across 16 subject areas, creating a personalised qualification that reflects your interests and goals. With multidisciplinary learning at its core, the Open degree equips you with adaptable skills and broad knowledge, ideal for those seeking flexibility, variety and a career impact.

Key features of the course

  • Create your own multidisciplinary degree.

  • Choose modules from a wide range of subject areas.

  • Develop a unique skill set to stand out to employers.

  • Flexibility to adapt your study plans to match your evolving aspirations.

  • Count previous university study towards your qualification.

How to apply

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Application codes

Institution code:
O11

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