Average annual tuition: 7253.
The school provides free language and writing guidance, and all undergraduate courses have internship opportunities to strengthen your future employment competitiveness.
In addition, the university also offers four-year undergraduate courses-including one year of English preparation and academic ability study. If you complete the first-year course, you can enter the first-year undergraduate course directly without taking IELTS.
9. Coventry University
Average annual tuition: 7238.
Coventry University is a far-sighted university, which can provide regional education, national education and international education, provide a good learning environment for students, and inherit the fine tradition of providing higher education and multidisciplinary research.
The school has simulated vehicle model design and fancy equipment, and it is also the only school in the world that can provide such resources. The most popular courses in the school are health and nursing, and it is also the first university in Britain to offer disaster management courses.
8. Buckinghamshire New University
Average annual tuition: 7053.
As the only public university in Buckinghamshire, New Buckingham University is committed to providing high-quality and unique higher education, mainly cultivating students' practical and innovative abilities. The school has the most advanced teaching facilities in the country, and the BBC rents the school's audio equipment for program production every month.
Although the school is located around London, the tuition standard and living expenses are relatively low compared with schools in the same area, and some majors also bring new internship opportunities for small partners.
7. University of Bolton.
Average annual tuition: 6990.
Bolton University is a university fully funded by the British government and has all the powers of higher education. In Britain, it is famous for its rigorous teaching and flexible curriculum. The school has some special majors, such as film and television special effects and film and television visual effects. Besides teaching traditional academic courses, it also offers a wide range of vocational courses.
6. City University of London
Average annual tuition: 6982.
Metropolitan University of London has two campuses-London City Campus and Islington Campus. City University of London believes that everyone has the right to receive a high-quality education. Therefore, the course fee standard is much lower than other universities. Reasonable fees, high-quality education, diverse systems and excellent students and teachers all make the school deeply proud.
5. Columbia University
Average annual tuition: 6960.
Columbia University is the newest university in Britain. In 2007, it was formed by the merger of St Martin's College, cambria Art College and several cambria campuses in university of central lancashire.
The school has several different campuses and teaching points, which are located in the historic central cities of Carlisle and Lancaster, and it is one of the most beautiful areas in Britain. Each campus has clubs and bars, which are convenient for carrying out colorful activities.
4. Trinity University of Leeds
Average annual tuition: 6955.
The history of Trinity University in Leeds can be traced back to the early 1960s. The Catholic Teachers' Training College opened two colleges, 20 12 12, which were renamed Trinity University in Leeds.
Although pedagogy is still an important part of the university, the university has also invested millions of pounds in the laboratory construction of key discipline colleges, including medical center, physical education department, health nutrition department and psychology department.
3. Harper Adams University College
Average annual tuition: 6783.
Harper Adams University College has grown from six students at the beginning to more than 4,000 students this year, and has recently been rated as one of the top ten universities favored by employers in Britain. The school is world-renowned for its good teaching quality and rich teaching experience, and the employment rate of graduates is among the best.
2. University of Teesside
Average annual tuition: 6470.
The University of Teesside offers a scholarship of 65,438+0,500 every year to every international student who studies undergraduate or postgraduate courses. If you continue to study for an undergraduate degree in our school after completing the international study program, you will get a tuition discount of 65,438+0,000 in the first year.
1. Staffordshire University
Average annual tuition: 6433.
Staffordshire University is one of the few universities in the UK that offer a quick undergraduate degree. This degree course shortened the original three years to two years. Staffordshire University is also good at training middle school teachers. It is the only university in Britain that offers undergraduate degrees in cartoon and animation arts.