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A detailed explanation of studying abroad courses at Queen's University in Belfast, UK
Queen's University Belfast was founded by Queen Victoria in 1845. Its teaching and research has a long history and remarkable academic achievements. It is one of the ten oldest universities in Britain. It is located in the south of Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland. The air traffic in this city is very convenient. There are 35 flights to and from London every day, and it takes only one hour by plane. The building is antique and the environment is pleasant. After years of development, Queen's University has gained an international reputation for its high-level teaching and scientific research.

Queen's University has 25,000 students, including nearly 3,000 overseas students from 63 countries and regions around the world. There are 3,500 faculty members. The vast majority of international students are from China, China, Taiwan Province, Malaysia, Singapore, Middle Eastern countries, Canada and the United States.

Professional courses

Queen's University has a full range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses, mainly including:

Agriculture and food science: agricultural economy and management, food science and technology, microbiology, zoology and botany;

engineering

Aviation engineering, building engineering, chemical engineering, chemical food engineering, chemical polymer engineering, civil engineering, civil engineering, electric power and electronic engineering, electronic software engineering, mechanical engineering, mechanical food engineering, manufacturing engineering, architecture and environmental planning engineering.

Humanities and social sciences

Literature, foreign languages, law, economics, accounting, finance, industrial and commercial economy, management, industrial and commercial information management, music theory, music technology, education, psychology, politics, philosophy, history, anthropology, archaeology;

science

Computer science, mathematics, physics, geography, biochemistry, chemistry, marine biology, genetics, molecular biology.

Medical science

Anatomy, dentistry, internal medicine, physiology, pharmacy, nursing;

The school offers medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, engineering, law, finance, information management, economy, social science, liberal arts, agronomy, food science, science, computer science and application, geology, aviation engineering, chemical engineering, civil engineering, polymer science and engineering, electrical engineering, electronics, manufacturing engineering, mechanical engineering, photoelectric technology and other professional disciplines.