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London Metropolitan University


Why London Metropolitan University?

London Metropolitan University was created on 1 August 2002 by the merger of London Guildhall University (now London City campus) and the University of North London (now London North campus). Prior to the merger both institutions had long histories of providing quality education in the City and north and east London.

 

London Metropolitan University is one of the foremost providers of undergraduate, postgraduate, professional and vocational education and training in Britain. Their courses are planned in consultation with employers and examining bodies in commerce, industry, the world of art and design, the financial services industries and other professions. The end result is high quality courses that are of direct relevance to their field.

 

The UK Higher Education Quality Assurance Agency (QAA), which reviews all UK universities, awarded London Met its highest quality rating for the academic standards of the University's taught courses -'broad confidence'.

 

Where is the London Metropolitan University?

London Metropolitan University has two campuses, London City campus and London North campus.

London City campus

- The campus is centred around the City of London, and the Aldgate area of east London.

London North campus

- The London North campus is located in Islington on and around the Holloway Road.

 

Degrees at the London Metropolitan University

The University offers over 150 Bachelor degree courses leading to qualifications such as BA(Hons), BSc (Hons), BEng (Hons), LLB (Hons). You also can choose to study the Joint Honours degree, which you can choose two subjects of equal weighting to study for an Honours degree. At the end of level 1, you can often opt to study your two subjects on a Major/Minor basis or continue with Joint Honours.

 

Scholarships

Every year London Metropolitan University invests over £850,000 in its scholarship programme to help academically excellent students as well as students with outstanding achievements in various sports disciplines fund their education.

To find out more about London Metropolitan University and its entry requirements, please contact us here.