Undergraduate
Programmes
Undergraduate Degrees in the UK
Undergraduate Study at UK Universities
International undergraduate applications to all UK universities are managed by UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service). As professionals, we can guide you through the entire university application process.
How Long Do Undergraduate Degrees Last?
​
For a first degree, most international students study a three-year undergraduate bachelor's degree, featuring a combination of seminars, workshops, and lectures divided into different modules. Specific modules are optional, so students can tailor their study to what interests them most.
Some undergraduate degrees, such as science and engineering, can take up to four years to complete, while fast-track 2-year degrees enable students to complete their undergraduate course and find a job much quicker.
Types of Undergraduate Degrees
​
In addition to the standard three-year undergraduate degree, a joint or dual-honours undergraduate degree allows students to split their time between two different courses, meaning a wider choice of modules and increased job options after they graduate.
​
A sandwich course will last four years and involve one year at a work placement related to your field of study.
​​
Short Undergraduate Degrees
​
-
Certificate of Higher Education (CertHE) – This lasts for one year, full-time, and two years, part-time.
-
Diploma of Higher Education (DipHE) – A two year full-time degree course.
​​
Neither of the above fast-track degree options leads to postgraduate study, but students can move into an extended three-year degree if they change their minds.
​
Where Can I Study an Undergraduate Degree?
​
Undergraduate courses at UK universities provide world-class teaching, state-of-the-art facilities and global recognition from employers.
-
Over 150 UK universities
-
Ranked UK universities
-
Over 80,000 UK undergraduate courses
​​
Popular Undergraduate Degrees
Business
-
An undergraduate course in business covers subjects such as Marketing, Finance, Accounting, Management, and Entrepreneurship, giving students a strong foundation in business basics. It combines theoretical learning with practical application through real-life examples, projects, and internships, and students develop critical thinking, problem-solving, communication, and teamwork skills essential for the business environment.
Law
-
An undergraduate degree in law is a programme of study where students learn about the legal systems and how it works. During their studies, they develop essential skills like critical thinking, research, and effective argumentation. They also get hands-on experience through activities like mock court cases and internships.
Engineering
-
An undergraduate degree in engineering is a programme where students learn about different types of engineering, like Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, and Computer engineering etc. They gain practical skills and problem-solving abilities by doing hands-on projects and experiments in labs and learn to work well in teams. After completing their degree, they can work in manufacturing, construction, or technology industries, contributing to creating new things and improving existing ones.
Medicine
-
A medicine degree is a challenging programme where students learn to become doctors. They study subjects like the human body and diseases and how to treat them, learning through lectures, hands-on activities, and working with hospital patients. The course also teaches them about ethics and how to behave professionally.
Computer Science
-
Undergraduate computer science courses teach students how to write computer programs, understand how computers work, and store and process information. They also develop coding, problem-solving, and logical thinking skills. Degrees cover programming languages, algorithms, and software development. Students can choose to specialise in areas like artificial intelligence or data science.
Cost of Undergraduate Study
-
The cost of studying in the UK for international students varies depending on the degree level and programme chosen. For undergraduate degrees, fees range from approximately £15,000 to £38,000, with medical degrees being higher. International students should also consider other expenses such as accommodation, living costs, and study materials when planning their budget for studying in the UK.
Entry Requirements for an Undergraduate Degree
-
Universities consider qualifications such as A levels, BTEC grades, UCAS points, and International Baccalaureate (IB) scores. For example, they might ask for A levels with grades between AAB-ABB or a certain number of UCAS points, usually ranging from 128 to 136. BTEC Extended Diplomas with grades from DDD to DDM or IB scores of 30 to 31 may also be accepted.
UK University Undergraduate Acceptance Ra
te
This data shows the percentage of students who applied and were offered a place during the September 2021 intake.
​
-
University of Oxford (19.1%)
-
University of Cambridge (21.6%)
-
London School of Economics and Political Science (21.9%)
-
University of St Andrews (25%)
-
Imperial College London (32.5%)
-
St George's, University of London (35.3%)
-
University of Edinburgh (39.3%)
-
University College London (42.8%)
-
University of the Arts London (43.8%)
-
University of Strathclyde (44.9%)
Study an Undergraduate Degree​
If you wish to learn more about studying a foundation course to enter a UK university, arrange your free consultation with Apharo Recruitment today.
​
​
​​