The University of Sheffield
Founded 1897 as University College by amalgamation of Firth College (1879), Sheffield Medical School (1828) and Sheffield Technical School (1884). Acquired present status and title 1905.
Funding:
Unknown
Grades 4
Languages 1
Divisions 6
- Arts and Humanities FacultyFields of study: Slavic Languages, Bible, American Studies, Religion, Archaeology, Russian, Theology, Spanish, German, Linguistics, French, Music, Modern Languages, Philosophy, Literature, History, English
- Engineering Faculty
- International FacultyFields of study: Arts and Humanities, Psychology, Computer Science, Economics, Business Administration
- Medicine, Dentistry and Health FacultyFields of study: Dental Technology, Oncology, Neurosciences, Immunology, Midwifery, Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing
- Science Faculty
- Social Sciences FacultyFields of study: Adult Education, Regional Planning, Landscape Architecture, Social Studies, Town Planning, Educational Sciences, Information Management, Journalism, Geography, Business and Commerce, Architecture, Communication Studies, Political Sciences, Psychology, Law, Accountancy, Economics, Management
Requirements
- Admission details: General Certificate of Education (GCE), at Advanced ('A') level, or equivalent. English proficiency, IELTS, minimum score of 6.0, TOEFL test for foreign students, minimum score of 550-575