• Birmingham City University

    Established: 1992

Introduction

Birmingham City University is a large, multi-cultural university with 23,000 students which is committed to continual improvement, and offers an innovative and practical approach to teaching.

Our own portfolio of excellent courses, investment in state-of-the-art facilities, first-rate staff and focus on practical skills and professional relevance are rapidly making us a first choice for students. And you don't have to take our word for it - according to the influential Times Higher Education (THE) magazine, Birmingham City University saw the biggest increase in student applications in September 2008 of any UK university, a 35.6 per cent increase compared with a national average of 8 per cent.

Popular Courses:

MA Product Design, MA Fashion Promotion, MA Jewellery, MA Visual Communication, MA Fashion Design, MA Interior Design, Top-Up degree in Business/Marketing, MA Marketing, MSc Management, MSc Accoutancy and Finance, MA Media and Communication

Full list of available course areas:

  • Accounting/Finance
  • Art and Design
  • Business/Management
  • Biosciences
  • Computing/IT
  • Design Management/ Fashion Marketing
  • E-Commerce/ E-Business
  • Electronic/Electrical Engineering
  • English/ English Literature
  • Environmental Sciences
  • Health
  • International Relations/Politics
  • Journalism/Media/Communications
  • Linguistics/ Languages
  • Marketing/PR
  • Mathematics
  • MBA
  • Multimedia
  • Music
  • Nursing
  • Psychology
  • Social Sciences
  • Sociology/ Social Work
  • Drama/ Performance/Theatre
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  • Times Ranking: 77
  • Guardian Ranking: 63
  • Inpedendent Ranking: 59
  • Average PGT fee: £9550
  • Annual living costs: £6000
  • Entry Requirements
  • National Universities: -
  • Private Universities:-
  • Usual GPA requirement:-
  • Student Numbers
  • UG: 18687
  • PGR: 1717
  • PGT: 1717

  • International: 2000
  • Philippines: -
  • Scholarship Available: No
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