The curriculum of Buckingham University is different from that of ordinary British universities. Buckingham University is divided into four semesters and three admission opportunities, which are 65438+ October, July and September each year. The one-semester curriculum of primary schools has greatly shortened the time for students to get their degrees and reduced their expenses in Britain. It only takes three years (including undergraduate and master) to study for a master's degree at Buckingham University.
Second, special courses.
Buckingham University also has a small class teaching model of traditional British education, and an Oxford-Cambridge tutoring group composed of 6-8 students. In this way, teachers and students, students and students communicate more frequently and get to know each other better, so as to teach students in accordance with their aptitude.
Special teacher-student ratio
Compared with the average teacher-student ratio of British universities 1: 17.5, the teacher-student ratio of Buckingham University 1:9 enables students to live more closely and have more opportunities to communicate with teachers.