Undergraduate Study Programs

There are several stipulations that must be met in order to gain admission into an undergraduate course of your choice. First and foremost, students need a minimum of 12 years of education prior to their application. Those who want to begin their studies at Foundation level must have a couple of UK A levels or higher secondary of course, a 5.5 band score or higher in IELTS is also mandatory for admission.

Here are the most popular study programs:

1. Business Studies:

A Business and Management degree focuses on the planning, running and operations of an organization. Students will look at each part of a business, including areas such as finance, marketing, human resources and administration, and many Business and Management programmes offer placements with globally recognized companies, enabling you to experience firsthand what the profession involves.

  • Business Studies
  • Human Resource Management
  • Management
  • Marketing

Further Courses are Also Available.

2. Accounting and Finance:

Accounting and Finance courses in the UK will help you craft unique perspectives and knowledge on economics, mathematics, political science, psychology and sociology. Students will learn how to prepare and interpret financial information, as well as gaining a theoretical and practical understanding of core financial practice.

  • Accounting and finance

Further Courses are Also Available.

3. Undergraduate Law:

Almost all the UK law courses allow students the option of taking a year’s professional placement at a firm, while overseas study is also available. Students can also choose to combine Law with another subject such as business, politics or journalism.

  • Civil Law
  • Criminal Law
  • International Law
  • Legal Advice
  • Legal Studies
  • Public Law

Further Courses are Also Available.

4. Economics:

Economics students will develop their problem solving, data analysis, computing and written and oral presentation skills, and all abilities which are highly regarded and sought after in today’s economic climate.

  • Money and banking.
  • Economic history.
  • Managerial and industrial economics

Further Courses are Also Available.

5. Art & Design:

Studio-based work is central to all Art courses and can include painting, sculpture, installation, printing, photography and digital media, with students specializing in their own area of interest.

  • Ar
  • Art Administration
  • Crafts
  • Fashion and Textile Design
  • Graphic Design
  • Industrial Design
  • Interior Design
  • Non-industrial Design

Further Courses are Also Available.

6. Computer Science:

A Computer Science degree at a UK university will provide you with the core skills needed to shape businesses and organizations. New tools, programs and development kits will help develop your knowledge and ability in areas such as IT, games development, software engineering, design and security.

  • Computer Science
  • Computing
  • IT
  • Multimedia
  • Software

Further Courses are Also Available.

7. Mechanical Engineering:

Mechanical Engineering is a discipline of engineering that applies the principles of physics and materials science for analysis, design, manufacturing, and maintenance of mechanical systems.

  • MTech in mechanical engineering
  • Mechatronics
  • Supply chain management

Further Courses are Also Available.

8. Politics:

A Politics degree at a UK university will provide students with an understanding of the key dynamics of different political systems around the world, how governments deal with crisis, debt, human rights and the nature of society.

  • Education
  • History and Politics
  • Human, Social, and Political Sciences

Further Courses are Also Available.

9. Electrical Engineering:

Electrical Engineering is a field of engineering that generally deals with the study and application of electricity, electronics and electromagnetism. It covers a range of subtopics including power, electronics, control systems, signal processing and telecommunications. 

  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Chemical and Materials Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Electronic Engineering
  • Environmental Engineering
  • General Engineering and Technology
  • Manufacturing and Production
  • Marine Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Mining and Oil & Gas Operations
  • Power and Energy Engineering
  • Structural Engineering

Further Courses are Also Available.

10. Biological Sciences:

Biological sciences are the study of life and living organisms, their life cycles, adaptations and environment. Modules include the study of a wide range of techniques used in the study of protein structure and protein complexes and their importance in cells.

  • Bio technology
  • sports and medicine
  • Anatomy,
  • Physiology
  • Pathology
  • Microbiology

Further Courses are Also Available.