Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) offers over 100 undergraduate courses in various subject areas, including:
Accountancy, Finance and Risk
Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Business and Mnaagement
Chemical and Forensic Investigation
Computer Networks and Security Engineering
Construction, Surveying and Property
Digital Media and Design
Electrical, Electronic and Audio Systems Engineering
Engineering
Environmental Management
Events and Sports Management
Fashion, Retailing and Marketing
Fire and Civil Engineering
Healthcare
Journalism and Media Studies
Law
Nursing
Psychology
Social Sciences
Social Work
Software, Games and Interactive Entertainment
Vision Sciences
To apply for a course at GCU, you will need to do so online via UCAS.
Scottish and EU students living in Scotland may not have to pay tuition fees if eligible for funding. Eligible students must apply each year through the Student Awards Agency for Scotland (SAAS).
The undergraduate tuition fees (2017-18 for students from England, Wales or Northern Ireland are £9,000 and a maximum fee of £25,000 is set for any honours degree completed in three or four years. Students can apply to their local Student Finance body for support. Students with suitable A-levels are encouraged to enter year two of their program.
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) offers over 100 undergraduate courses in various subject areas, including:
Accountancy, Finance and Risk
Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Business and Mnaagement
Chemical and Forensic Investigation
Computer Networks and Security Engineering
Construction, Surveying and Property
Digital Media and Design
Electrical, Electronic and Audio Systems Engineering
Engineering
Environmental Management
Events and Sports Management
Fashion, Retailing and Marketing
Fire and Civil Engineering
Healthcare
Journalism and Media Studies
Law
Nursing
Psychology
Social Sciences
Social Work
Software, Games and Interactive Entertainment
Vision Sciences
To apply for a course at GCU, you will need to do so online via UCAS.
Scottish and EU students living in Scotland may not have to pay tuition fees if eligible for funding. Eligible students must apply each year through the Student Awards Agency for Scotland (SAAS).
The undergraduate tuition fees (2017-18 for students from England, Wales or Northern Ireland are £9,000 and a maximum fee of £25,000 is set for any honours degree completed in three or four years. Students can apply to their local Student Finance body for support. Students with suitable A-levels are encouraged to enter year two of their program.
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