Applications are now open for our Undergraduate courses starting in the 2026/27 academic year with University of Cambridge Professional and Continuing Education (PACE), part of the University of Cambridge.
These programmes bring world-class Cambridge teaching to learners everywhere through fully online, flexible, part-time study - ideal for adult learners, career changers, and busy professionals who want to expand their knowledge without relocating.
What Undergraduate subjects can you study in 2026/27?
PACE offers a wide range of undergraduate awards - including certificates, diplomas, and advanced diplomas - in subjects across the arts, sciences, and professional fields. All are designed for online, part-time study. pace.cam.ac.uk
Subject areas include:
- Archaeology and the Ancient World
Explore human history, classical worlds, and archaeological practice. - Business & Management
Develop strategic, organisational, and leadership insight for modern business contexts. - Social Sciences
Study psychology, sociology, politics, and international relations. - English Literature
Examine texts, performance, and critique across historical and contemporary contexts. - Coaching
Build coaching skills for personal and professional development. - Medical and Life Sciences
Learn foundational topics in ecology, conservation, and immunology. - History
Engage with key historical themes, methods, and interpretations. - Creative Writing
Enhance writing craft in fiction, non-fiction, and performance. - Philosophy
Delve into philosophical inquiry and research methods. - History of Art
Discover visual culture from early modern to contemporary art.
Why study with PACE?
Studying an Undergraduate award with PACE means:
- Cambridge-calibre teaching with personalised academic feedback
- University of Cambridge undergraduate awards, recognised by employers and universities worldwide
- Flexible online, part-time study that fits around work and life
- A supportive, international peer community
- Opportunities to earn academic credit that can transfer to further study
- Access to the broader Cambridge alumni network after completion.
Courses start at Level 4 (first-year undergraduate level) and go up to Level 6 (final-year undergraduate level) on the UK Framework for Higher Education Qualifications.
Entry requirements, fees, course duration, and weekly study expectations vary across awards.
Hear from our Undergraduate students
Miranda (Archaeology):
I appreciate that the academic team are some of the very same who teach in the University of Cambridge’s colleges, so I feel that I'm getting a real, high-quality education.”
Binita (Business & Management):
“The opportunity to learn from expert faculty and collaborate with peers from so many professional backgrounds was genuinely inspiring.”
Eli (Creative Writing):
“The course has undoubtedly been fundamental to my career.”
Undergraduate open days
Have questions about our courses? Join one of our free online Undergraduate open events to hear directly from academics and current learners, learn how part-time online study works at PACE, and get your questions answered.
Calendar of Undergraduate open events (online, UK time):
| Subject area | Date and time (UK) |
| Archaeology and the Ancient World | Monday 2 March, 5pm |
| Social Sciences | Tuesday 3 March, 5pm |
| English Literature | Wednesday 4 March, 5pm |
| Coaching | Thursday 5 March, 5pm |
| Immunology, Ecology and Conservation | Monday 9 March, 6:30pm |
| Creative Writing | Wednesday 11 March, 5pm |
| Philosophy and Advanced Diplomas | Thursday 12 March, 5pm |
| History of Art | Friday 13 March, 5pm |
How do you apply?
Applications for Undergraduate courses starting in 2026/27 are now open. Visit our Undergraduate courses page to:
- Explore the full range of certificates, diplomas, and advanced diplomas
- Check award-specific entry requirements
- See how many academic credits each award carries
- Apply online
Common questions about undergraduate study
- What kind of award will I get?
You will earn a University of Cambridge undergraduate award (certificate, diploma, or advanced diploma). These awards carry academic credit and are recognised by employers and other institutions. - Can international students apply?
Yes. All undergraduate awards are delivered fully online as part-time study, allowing learners from around the world to take part. - Do I need prior experience to apply?
Many certificates have open entry, while diplomas and advanced diplomas may require prior study or equivalent experience. Entry requirements vary by course.
Apply now
Applications for Undergraduate courses starting in 2026/27 are now open. Explore the full range of subjects, check course-specific entry requirements, and apply online.
Have questions? We’re here to help - get in touch.