Teesside University
Founded 1929 as Constantine College of Technology, became Teesside Polytechnic 1970, acquired present status and title1992.
Funding:
Public
Grades 4
Languages 1
Divisions 5
- Arts and Media SchoolFields of study: Heritage Preservation, Dance, Media Studies, Journalism, Design, Music, Arts and Humanities, History, English
- Computing School
- Health and Social Care School
- Science and Engineering School
- Social Sciences, Business and Law SchoolFields of study: Criminology, Sports, Sociology, Social Sciences, Psychology, Education, Law, Accountancy, Management, Business Administration
Requirements
- Admission details: General Certificate of Secondary Education, (GCSE), with passes in at least 3 subjects, and General Certificate of Education, (GCE), with passes in at least 2 subjects at advanced ('A')level or 3 ('A') levels and 2 GCSE