University of Wolverhampton
University of Wolverhampton
Key Features
- Strategic Location: Located in Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England, UK, with good access to Birmingham, Manchester, and London.
- Long History: Originally founded in 1827, it has grown into a reputable public university offering a wide range of courses.
- Modern & Accessible Campus: Multiple campuses across Wolverhampton, Walsall, Telford, and the Science Park.
- Practical Learning: Strong focus on industry‑relevant education with practical, career‑oriented programs.
- Supportive Student Services: Offers academic advice, career services, and international student support.
- Affordable Living Costs: Wolverhampton is known for relatively lower student living costs compared with larger UK cities.
- Scholarships Available: Merit and international scholarships, including awards like the Lord Paul Undergraduate Excellence Scholarship.
Undergraduate Programs
- Program Options: Courses in Business, Computer Science, Engineering, Health Sciences, Arts, Media, Social Sciences and more.
- Entry Requirements: Completion of high school (equivalent to UK qualifications); specific requirements vary by program.
- English Proficiency: IELTS 6.0–6.5 overall (depending on program) with no component below 5.5; other tests like TOEFL are accepted.
- Tuition Fees (International): Approximately £15,995 – £17,000 per year for undergraduate degrees (2025/26).
- Estimated Living Costs: Around £10,000 – £14,000 per year for accommodation and daily expenses (varies by lifestyle).
- Scholarships: International awards such as the Lord Paul Undergraduate Excellence Scholarship provide tuition reductions.
Postgraduate Programs
- Program Options: Master’s and research degrees in Business, Data Science, Engineering, Health, Social Sciences, and more.
- Entry Requirements: Recognized bachelor’s degree (usually UK 2:2 equivalent or equivalent international degree); some courses may also require professional experience.
- English Proficiency: IELTS 6.5 overall (minimum) for most postgraduate courses; some research or specialised programs may require higher.
- Tuition Fees (International): Around £16,950 – £18,054 per year depending on program specifics (2025/26).
- Estimated Living Costs: Around £10,000 – £14,000 per year (typical for student life in the West Midlands).
- Funding & Support: Scholarships, bursaries, and postgraduate funding schemes are available.
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