University Of Westminster, London:
University of Westminster is located in the heart of London and is one of England's leading Universities. Since its foundation in 1838 as Britain's first polytechnic, the University of Westminster has been closely involved in the business, professional and academic life of London. On the international stage, we were the first modern university to be awarded the prestigious Queen's Award for Enterprise. Whether you want to study for a full-time Undergraduate or Postgraduate degree programme, Study Abroad programme, or Exchange programme our friendly and dedicated team are here to give you help and advice. You can take English as a Foreign Language courses during the Summer and Easter Vacations. The University of Westminster offers courses at its English language school that focus on conversational English to help you improve your general linguistic ability. Scholarships scheme for UK, European Union and international students.
The University's four teaching sites in central London and Harrow offer a broad range of courses and professional development programmes. The University of Westminster teaches more than 22,000 students undertaking degrees, Masters, research, professional programmes and short courses. Many study part-time during the day or evening.
Undergraduate courses are offered in the following areas:
Accounting; Architecture; Art and Design; Biosciences; Business and Management; Business – Economics; Business – International; Business – Marketing; Complementary Therapies; Computing; Computing – Business and Information Systems; Computing – Communications and Networks; Computing – Multimedia and Human Interaction; Computing – Software Engineering; Construction; Electronics; English; Fashion; Languages; Law; Media; Music; Photography; Property; Psychology; Social and Political Sciences; Tourism
Postgraduate courses are offered in the following areas:
Architecture; Art and Design; Biomedical Sciences; Biotechnology; Business and Management; Business – International; Community and Collaborative Practice; Complementary Therapies; Computing – Business and Information Systems; Computing – Computer Science and Software Engineering; Computing – Human Interaction and Multimedia; Computing – Networks and Communications; Construction Management; Electronics; English; Fashion; Film; Finance; Human Resource Management; International Relations; Journalism and Mass Communications; Languages; Law; Literary and cultural studies; Marketing; Music; Photography; Psychology; Public Health Nutrition; Public Health Practice; Social, Political and International Studies; Tourism; Transport; Urban Studies