T levels
T Levels are a new qualification which potential students may have taken as an alternative to A levels, apprenticeships, and other similar courses.
T Levels focus on vocational skills, practical expertise, and knowledge-based learning. We give applicants for undergraduate courses who have studied T Levels the same consideration to those applying with other qualifications. T Levels are considered on their own or in combination with other qualifications to meet the tariff requirements.
Some professional courses may require you to have studied a specific subject or to have achieved an overall Merit or Distinction.
An indicative list of the T Levels accepted by Academic School areas is available below:
School of Allied Health and Community
Typically, courses that sit within the School of Allied Health and Community will accept T Levels to meet the entry tariff requirements for their courses.
T Level subjects considered for courses within the School of Allied Health and Community include:
- Health
- Healthcare Sciences
- Science
School of Arts
Typically, courses that sit within the School of Arts will accept T Levels to meet the entry tariff requirements for their courses.
T Level subjects considered for courses within the School of Arts include:
- Digital Business Service
- Digital Production, Design & Development
- Digital Support Services
- Craft and Design
- Media, Broadcast and Production
Institute of Education
Typically, courses that sit within the Institute of Education will accept T Levels to meet the entry tariff requirements for their courses.
T Level subjects considered for courses within the Institute of Education include:
School of Humanities
Typically, Law courses that sit within the School of Humanities will accept T Levels to meet the entry tariff requirements for their courses.
T Level subjects considered for courses within the School of Humanities include:
School of Nursing and Midwifery
Typically, courses that sit within the School of Nursing and Midwifery will accept T Levels to meet the entry tariff requirements for their courses.
T Level subjects considered for courses within the School of Nursing and Midwifery include:
- Health
- Healthcare Science
- Science
School of Science and the Environment
Typically, courses that sit within the School of Science and the Environment will accept T Levels to meet the entry tariff requirements for their courses.
T Level subjects considered for courses within the School of Science and the Environment include:
- Agriculture, Land Management and Production
- Animal Care and Management
- Health
- Healthcare Science
- Science
Worcester Business School
Typically, courses that sit within Worcester Business School will accept T Levels to meet the entry tariff requirements for their courses.
T Level subjects considered for courses within Worcester Business School include:
- Business and Administration
- Digital Business Service
- Digital Production, Design & Development
- Digital Support Services
- Accounting
- Finance