Cambridge's economics course provides a sound understanding of core, pure and applied economics. Students study economics in depth, alongside mathematics, statistics, history, sociology and politics.
Cambridge's medicine course provides the education and training required to be one of tomorrow’s doctors, reflecting the latest advances in medical sciences and practice.
Analysis and interpretation, logical reasoning, ethical judgement, political liberty and social control: Law at Cambridge allows undergraduates to see law in its historical and social contexts.
Natural Sciences is the framework within which most science subjects are taught at Cambridge, offering a wide range of physical and biological science subjects from 16 departments.
Cambridge is renowned for its excellent mathematics course. Equally challenging and rewarding, it offers the opportunity to study a wide range of subjects: from abstract logic problems to black holes.
Cambridge's HSPS degree encompasses politics and international relations, social anthropology and sociology. Students specialise in 1 or 2 of these subjects while enjoying further course flexibility.