Founded in 1965, Kent University is located in Canterbury, Kent, southeast England, and is one of the famous universities in Britain.
The University of Kent enjoys a high reputation in the British education field for its excellent teaching quality and advanced teaching equipment. The University of Kent has a close relationship with the local business community and supports each other, which has also become an excellent opportunity for graduates to find jobs. The University of Kent is very competitive in law and economy, and there is also a scholarship for international students in China, which costs 15000 a year. The competition is fierce.
At present, the total number of students in the school is about 16000, including 623 faculty members and 8% international students.
The University of Kent has three colleges and 20 majors, namely, Humanities College, Science, Technology and Medical College and Social Sciences College. Among them, there are more than 30 undergraduate courses: computer science, computer system engineering, multimedia design, natural science, American studies, anthropology, bioengineering, British and American political system research, financial accounting, business administration, chemistry, classical architecture research, drama research, electronic engineering, British and American literature, British cultural language research, social and environmental science and so on.
A degree can be an honorary degree in a single subject, a double degree or a joint degree in many subjects. Many courses have the opportunity to learn computer or language, or a year of overseas study, and sometimes even a year of business practice.