The University of Bath
Founded 1856 as Bristol Trade School. Became Merchant Venturers' Technical College 1885, became Bristol College of Science and Technology 1960. Acquired present title and status 1966.
Funding:
Unknown
Grades 3
Languages 1
Divisions 4
- Engineering and Design Faculty
- Humanities and Social Sciences FacultyFields of study: International Studies, Sports, Modern Languages, Social Sciences, Political Sciences, Psychology, Education, Economics
- Science FacultyFields of study: Pharmacology, Biochemistry, Pharmacy, Natural Sciences, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Computer Science
- Management School
Requirements
- Admission details: General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) or equivalent, with passes either in 5 subjects, including 2 at Advanced ('A') level, or in 4 subjects, including 3 at 'A', with no subjects to count at both GCSE level and'A', 2 Advanced Supplementary ('AS') level accepted as alternative to 3rd 'A'. International Baccalaureate, other Baccalaureate or foreign school-leaving certificates also accepted
Short online courses 7
- From State Control to Remote Control: Warfare in the 21st Century
- Good Practice in Autism Education
- Inside Cancer: How Genes Influence Cancer Development
- Modern Building Design
- Next Generation Biosecurity: Responding to 21st Century Biorisks
- Quality Improvement in Healthcare: the Case for Change
- Understanding and Teaching Evolution