About University College London (UCL):
University College London (UCL) is one of the three oldest universities in the UK, a member of the elite Russell Group (an association of 24 top UK universities), and a recipient of the prestigious Teaching Excellence Framework (Silver) award for the quality of education.
With its high educational standards, distinguished faculty, and robust research base, UCL produces world-class professionals. Admission is highly competitive, with an acceptance rate of 30%.
Prospective students should pay close attention to their academic performance. For example, most undergraduate programs require an average score of 90-95% or AAA / AAB (based on A-level results) and an IELTS Academic score of 7.0.
Faculties at University College London:
UCL is organized into 11 main faculties:
- Arts and Humanities
- The Bartlett School of Architecture (Built Environment)
- Cognitive Psychology
- Engineering
- Institute of Education
- Law
- Biomedical Sciences
- Mathematical and Physical Sciences
- Medicine
- Population Health Sciences
- Social and Historical Sciences
The Bartlett School of Architecture
The Bartlett School of Architecture, ranked #1 in the world for architecture in the 2019 QS World Rankings, is renowned for its rigorous academic standards. This excellence is supported by its partnership with the architectural firm Fosters & Partners, founded by the legendary architect Norman Foster. Some of his most iconic works include:
- Stansted Airport, London
- Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge
- Millennium Bridge, London
- City Hall, London
- The Gherkin skyscraper, London
- Canary Wharf Station, London
- Hong Kong International Airport
- Hearst Tower, New York
Fosters & Partners actively supports Bartlett’s annual exhibition, providing students with opportunities to showcase their work. Outstanding participants can even secure internships with Norman Foster himself.
The teaching approach at Bartlett emphasizes a comprehensive exploration of architecture. Students delve into history, theory, cutting-edge technologies, management, economics, cultural and social impact, while honing creative thinking, technical, and artistic skills.
Academic Programs at UCL:
- Undergraduate
- Postgraduate
- Doctoral Programs
Tuition fees
The cost of a program depends on the following factors: the degree level, the year of admission, and the chosen specialization.
Starting from £28,100 per year (except for medical programs, which start at £50,300 per year).
*Tuition Fees for the 2023-2024 Academic Year