Birmingham City University

College introduction

Birmingham City University (BCU) is a modern, multicultural and comprehensive public university in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1843, it is located in Birmingham, central England. BCU is an innovative and practical university of higher education, and its courses are oriented on academic practice and theoretical innovation. It aims consistently to provide students with high-quality teaching, and follows a standard beyond the "strict national quality requirements" for higher education in the UK. BCU has 8 campuses in Birmingham. It boasts state-of-the-art teaching facilities and laboratories, and provides students with advanced learning and teaching facilities, such as libraries and activity centers. As part of the development of Birmingham, the university has spent 260 million pounds to build a new "flagship" campus and teaching facilities. Its School of Art and Design is the largest of its kind outside London. BCU's School of Jewelry ranks 1st in the UK and is the largest of its kind in Europe. It also has the most prestigious Birmingham Conservatoire.

       3+1 dual bachelor's degree

       BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance

       BSc (Hons) Finance and Investment

BSc (Hons) Business Accounting

Bachelor degree to master degree

Accounting and Finance –MSc

Finance-MSc

Finance and Investment-MSc

Academic requirements:

Dual bachelor's degree: One year of undergraduate program finished (minimum of 70% required)

IELTS requirements: an overall score of 6.0 for undergraduate students with no less than 5.5 for any single test;

Note: The students with an IELTS result not meeting the requirement can take the intensive language course before specialized courses


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