City: Bangor.
Venue: Wales
Year of establishment: 1884
Is it certified by the Ministry of Education? Yes.
Teacher-student ratio: about 17. 1.
Nature of the school: public
Number of students: about 14020
Proportion of international students: about 10%
School profile
The University of Wales was founded in 1884, located in Gwynneth, Wales, England. It originally had three branches. One of them, Bangor University (/Bangor), is located in Bangor City. Bangor University is surrounded by mountains and rivers with beautiful scenery. Snowdonia National Park and Gwynneth coastline make Bangor more attractive.
Department specialty
() indicates that the seven departments of the university are managed by the following four colleges: College of Arts and Social Sciences, College of Science and Technology, College of Education and College of Health Research. The Department of Marine Science of Bangor University is the largest department in this field in the UK, and has been selected as the best center in China. The characteristic majors of environmental science are forest and tree science, rural resource management and environmental biology. Banking, accounting and management also enjoy international reputation; Among them, the distance education of MBA course (financial services) is worth mentioning.
performance requirement
Undergraduate course: completed China freshman or british foundation, IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL 560, TWE4.0;; Master: Bachelor degree, business requirements IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL 560, TWE4.0, IELTS 6.5.
Application material
Graduation certificate (or study certificate), report card (in English), recommendation letter, English proficiency certificate, self-statement, and fill in a complete application form.
cost budgeting
Accommodation: 40-66 pounds/week; Tuition: 9 120/ year (liberal arts, courses using classrooms) and 10200/ year (courses using laboratories); Living expenses: around 5,500 pounds/year.
employment rate
Starting salary for graduation: upper middle class in British universities.
Graduation destination: A small number of international students stayed in Britain, but all found jobs related to their majors after returning home.
Employment rate: over 80%