Undergraduate academic requirements
The minimum required to be considered for entry to Ulter's University undergraduate programs is the equivalent of three A-levels at CCC. However, some programs will require higher grades and particular subjects.
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What Ulster University says about their program:
Driven by the School's industrial work and research, this programme has been designed in response to demand from industry to deliver the skills required to develop new technologies and meet the engineering challenges of the future.
The programme draws upon the heritage of Mechanical Engineering in the region and internationally recognised research within the school in areas such as Aerospace Composites, Polymers, Advanced Metal Forming and Nanotechnology. Such research within the school has led to several successful spinout companies and collaboration with a broad range of industrial sectors such as aerospace, automotive, materials handling, marine and energy. Staff teaching on the course have a wealth of industrial experience working with a wide range of companies.
The minimum required to be considered for entry to Ulter's University undergraduate programs is the equivalent of three A-levels at CCC. However, some programs will require higher grades and particular subjects.
2 or above), or equivalent.
6.0 or equivalent, with no band score under 5.5
169 overall, with not less than 162 in each element of the test
80
55 (with min. of 51 in each part)
Pass at level III (with a pass in each component) also meets this requirement.
Some courses may require a higher English level.
£2,000 scholarship applied as discount to your annual tuition fee.
£2,000 scholarship applied as a discount to your tuition fee.
£20,000 that must be used towards the Scholar’s tuition fees. Any balance remaining may be used to purchase study materials/equipment, support course-related activities and/or in support of the Scholar’s living expenses and travel costs.
£16,320 per year
£16,320 per year
from £17,090 to £19,130 per year
£21,170 per year
Many international students will require a visa to study in Ireland, and this is a vital step of your study abroad journey. Make sure you understand the requirements you may need to meet before applying.