The University of
Wolverhampton has almost 24,000 students
studying across our four campuses, on
distance learning courses and at study
centres around the world. We’re proud
that around 3,000 international students
currently choose to study with us.
Located in the heart of England,
Wolverhampton is a thriving cosmopolitan
city with excellent access to road, rail
and air links to explore the UK’s many
attractions.
We’re currently creating an exciting
learning and living environment for the
21st Century. Backed by the latest
technology, buildings and facilities,
it’s got a virtual reality suite,
hi-tech sports centre, brand new student
accommodation and one of the largest
single area wireless networks in UK
Higher Education - you can access the
Internet at no additional cost!
Academic strengths
Thanks to funding worth £4.5 million
from the Higher Education Funding
Council, the University has been awarded
a Centre for Excellence in Teaching and
Learning. This Centre is currently
developing cutting-edge e-learning
techniques, including a new Virtual
Learning Environment – you can tap into
study resources no matter where you are
based.
And you’ll benefit from extra student
support – sometimes through text
messaging or personal digital assistants
– to help you develop an e-portfolio
where you can keep a personal record of
your achievements and abilities for
academic and career planning.
If you’re looking to improve your career
prospects worldwide, undergraduate or
postgraduate study, Wolverhampton should
be your natural choice. We’ve got
hundreds of courses to choose from in
traditional subjects, such as business
and law, to innovative areas including
computer games design and music
technology.
Facilities
New for September 2005 is the new
Technology Complex in the heart of City
Campus. The building is equipped with
the latest software and facilities to
support subjects including computing,
product design and media – your chance
to put the theory you’ve learnt straight
into practice.
Our sporting facilities have recently
benefited from the addition of a modern
Sports Centre at the Walsall Campus – it
includes a floodlit synthetic athletics
track, state-of-the-art exercise science
facilities (accredited by the British
Association of Sport and Exercise
Science), and houses the English
Institute of Sport, World Class National
Judo Centre of Excellence.
The brand new Student Village at Walsall
Campus is the latest addition to our
Internet-ready student accommodation. A
recent national survey put our student
accommodation as the best value in the
UK. All rooms have a wireless network
connection, included in the cost of your
rent, with no charge for Internet use.
State-of-the-art Learning Centres on all
campuses combine traditional library
services with IT and electronic
information. All Centres are networked
and offer access to electronic subject
databases and full text electronic
journals. There are also DVDs, videos
and slides, as well as laptops,
available for you to borrow.
Science facilities are excellent with
purpose-built biomedical and psychology
laboratories. Performing arts students
can take advantage of two sprung-floor
dance studios, access to the
Wolverhampton-based Arena Theatre, music
studios, rehearsal and practice rooms
and a full range of amplification
equipment.
Student life
International students benefit from an
excellent support network as soon as
they arrive including an airport meeting
service, orientation programme, and a
series of English Language courses.
The International Office organises a
variety of social events including
special cultural events, celebrations
and day trips. Our active Students’
Union offers a variety of activities and
societies you can join to suit your own
personal interests.
The University has its own Faiths’
Centre on Wolverhampton City Campus that
offers religious support to reflect the
varying faiths of our student
population. There is also space on the
City and Telford campuses for Muslim
prayer with Islamic, Sikh and Christian
societies in the Students’ Union.
FEES & ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Undergraduate:
Tuition fees for international
students (all courses except medical
courses which are not offered) are
£7,950.
Postgraduate:
Tuition fees for international
students are £7,950 except for
Master degrees from the University
of Wolverhampton Business School and
the School of Computing and
Information Technology which are
£8,560. A bursary scheme reducing
the relevant tuition fee by 10% is
available to all applicants, terms
and conditions apply. For detailed
information on this scheme, please
email the International Office on
international@wlv.ac.uk
Entry requirements
The University runs an English as a
Foreign Language short programme,
the price of which varies as it is a
short intensive one to three month
programme. The Study Abroad
Programme allows students whose
native language is not English to
follow an initial intensive course
and then follow modules from one of
the University’s undergraduate
programmes. The Wolverhampton
International Student Foundation
Programme enables students to learn
English Language skills and prepare
them for study at a British
university.
The University of Wolverhampton
accepts a wide range of
international qualifications from
countries across the globe. For more
information on specific
qualifications, students can contact
the University’s International
Office on +44 (0)1902 322568.