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University of Hertfordshire


 

Degrees at University of Hertfordshire
The University offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate degree courses across 20 academic Schools, and a number of courses specifically designed for international students, including preparatory and top-up courses.
 
Where is University of Hertfordshire?
Based in Hatfield just north of London, and only half an hour from central London. A single campus university with two main sites: College Lane Campus and de Havilland Campus. The two sites are less than one km apart and are linked by pathways, cycle routes and the university shuttle bus.
 
Why University of Hertfordshire?
- Employability
Your degree studies will provide you with the knowledge, practical skills and experience that employers look for, giving you the best chance of career success.
 
- Teaching excellence
You'll enjoy high-quality teaching, which is independently commended by the UK's Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education. Many of the degree courses are also accredited by professional bodies.
 
- Twenty-first century study facilities
You'll have access to award-winning Learning Resources Centres, which are widely regarded as the best among UK universities, as well as state-of-the-art specialist facilities at the schools.
 
Scholarships
To assist you with tuition fees, the university provides a number of international scholarships, worth up to £4,300 a year.

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

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