Subjects
You can study almost every course available at Cambridge, except for Land Economy. Teaching in the first year generally provides an overview of the subject. This means you can specialise in areas of specific interest in your second and third year, although this can vary between subject areas.
Take a look through these pages for information on college–specific teaching, and up–to–date course and admissions information. They also give you and idea of the academics who will be your Director of Studies at Emmanuel.
Arts
- Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
- Archaeology
- Architecture
- Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic
- Classics
- Economics
- Education
- Geography
- History
- History and Politics
- History and Modern Languages
- History of Art
- Human, Social and Political Sciences (HSPS)
- Law
- Linguistics
- Modern and Medieval Languages
- Music
- Philosophy
- Theology, Religion and Philosophy of Religion
- English
Sciences
Students Registered at other Universities
Emmanuel will only consider your application in exceptional circumstances, or where there is a change of subject.
Any application to study at Emmanuel would need strong support from your course director or other academic tutor at your current university. A reference/letter of recommendation from that person to the College would be required before we could consider an application. All applications would still be subject to the same academic assessment as any other application to the University.