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Welcome to Your UEL Prospectus Builder

Welcome to your UEL prospectus builder

You can create your very own prospectus, with all of the information you want – and only the information you want – in a few simple steps!

If you would like an undergraduate prospect, then:

Step one: choose

Select undergraduate and click on Build it.

Step two: search

Scroll down the A – Z of courses, or click on the drop-down menu to select your courses by subject. Alternatively, just enter the word you want to search with. You can click on each course for more information. When you want to add a course to your prospectus, just click on +Add.

Step three: select

When you’ve completed your selection, click on Continue to next step, and then choose which pages of additional information you’d like. When you’ve completed your selection, click on Continue to next step.

Step four: review

Review the contents of your prospectus – you can go back to add more pages, or click Continue to next step

Step five: contacts

Enter your contact details, then click Continue to next step

Step six: build

Review the contents of your prospectus – if you’re happy with your selection, click on Build your prospectus!

You’ll receive an email confirming that your prospectus is being created, and once it’s ready to view online we’ll notify you. If you’ve given us your postal address, you’ll receive your own personalised prospectus in a couple of days!

If you would like a postgraduate prospectus, then:

Step one: search

Select postgraduate, enter your email address and start selecting the degrees and courses you are interested in.

Step two: select

  • Select from a list of additional information to find details and advice about a range of topics including fees, accommodation, and student finance.

Step three: send

  • Fill in your address details and request the prospectus. You will be able to view it online immediately, and we will post a copy to you.

Build your own personalised prospectus now.


More Than One Way to Study

There are several different ways to study at the University of East London.

You can study your undergraduate, or first degree as a single honours degree that focuses on one subject area. Or, you can study a two-subject Combined Honours degree which focuses on two areas of study.

Both of these options can be studied as full-time or part-time degrees.

You can also take advantage of our Distance Learning options. Many of our courses are offered with a February start as well as a September one.

People study Combined Honours degrees for a variety of reasons:

  • some study a Combined Honours degree because they want to include different skill sets in their programme that compliment each other and perhaps suit their future career plans
  • many people do it to create their own interesting and unique study programme that covers the topics they’re particularly interested in.

We offer over 5,000 Combined Honours degree programmes so you can really tailor a degree to suit your needs.

All of our Combined Honours programmes require the same amount of work as our Single Honours degrees, have the same fees, and the same entry requirements.

Just like our Single Honours degrees, you can study a Combined Honours programme in a full-time or part-time mode.

If you would like to find out more about Combined Honours study options, contacting us, or using our handy programme selector, then please visit the combined honours pages.

If you’re interested in Combined Honours and you are creating your own Personal Prospectus, make sure you pick the degrees that you are interested in combining, and when you get to the additional information section, make sure that you pick our page about Two Subject Degrees.

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