Overview
Birmingham City University International College (BCUIC)serves as an affiliated institution of Birmingham City University,
offering various educational routes leading to a diverse selection of university degrees.
BCUIC is an affiliate of the Global Navitas Group, a renowned
frontrunner in international tertiary education, collaborating with over 120 universities and campuses across the
globe. Navitas has facilitated the transformation of numerous individuals' lives by providing them with educational
opportunities.
As leaders in the field of university pathways, we have established reliable collaborations with innovative universities in the United Kingdom.
History
The City of Birmingham Polytechnic was established in 1971 through the
consolidation of five colleges. The
Birmingham School of Art
was founded in October 1843 by the Birmingham Society of Artists under the name Birmingham Government School of
Design.
Birmingham City University International College (BCUIC) provides
undergraduate and postgraduate pathways to Birmingham City University (BCU) for international students who are affiliated with BCU.
The college ensures a comfortable and friendly atmosphere for these
students. By means of instruction, they have the ability to aid successive cohorts of students in profoundly altering
their lives and achieving their furthest capabilities.
Ranking and Achievements
UK rankings:BCUIC Fees
Foundation programme
Programme | Fees (2023-24) |
---|---|
Architecture | £14,000 (2 semester) £19,200 (3 semester) |
Art and Design | £14,000 (2 semester) £19,200 (3 semester) |
Fashion | £14,000 (2 semester) £19,200 (3 semester) |
Jewellery | £14,000 (2 semester) £19,200 (3 semester) |
Accounting, Economics and Finance | £10,000 (1 semester) £14,000 (2 semester) |
Business | £10,000 (1 semester)£14,000 (2 semester) |
Marketing | £10,000 (1 semester) £14,000 (2 semester) |
Psychology | £10,000 (1 semester) £14,000 (2 semester) |
Media | £14,000 (2 semester) |
Law | £14,000 (2 semester) |
Health Science | £14,000 (2 semester) |
Education | £14,000 (2 semester) |
Sports Science | £14,000 (2 semester) |
Built Environment | £14,000 (2 semester) |
Computing, Networking and Games Technology | £14,700 (2 semester) |
Film and Technology | £14,700 (2 semester) |
Engineering | £14,700 (2 semester) |
First year
Programme | Fees (2023-24) |
---|---|
Accounting, Economics and Finance | £14,000 (2 semester) |
Business | £14,000 (2 semester) |
Marketing | £14,000 (2 semester) |
Health Science | £14,700 (2 semester) |
Education | £14,700 (2 semester) |
Sports Science | £14,700 (2 semester) |
Built Environment | £14,700 (2 semester) |
Computing, Networking and Games Technology | £14,700 (2 semester) |
Engineering | £14,700 (2 semester) |
Film and Technology | £14,700 (2 semester) |
Pre-Master’s
Programme | Fees (2023-24) |
---|---|
Art | £14,700 (2 semester) £19,200 (3 semester) |
Fashion | £14,700 (2 semester) £19,200 (3 semester) |
Design | £14,700 (2 semester) £19,200 (3 semester) |
Computing | £17,000 (2 semester) |
Media | £14,700 (2 semester) |
Art Management | £10,000 (1 semester) £14,700 (2 semester) |
Business and Management | £10,000 (1 semester) £14,700 (2 semester) |
Law | £10,000 (1 semester) |
Built Environment | £10,000 (1 semester) £14,700 (2 semester) |
The current tuition fees for the university's undergraduate programmes are £13,980 per year, except for the BA (Hons)
Jewellery and Objects and BSc (Hons) Video Game Development programmes, which are priced at £16,870. The tuition fee for
all Postgraduate degrees is £16,870 per year.
Scholarships
Navitas family bursaries- 10% of the tuition fee.Student Life
The college offers students a stimulating, invaluable, and vibrant educational experience in a conducive environment that fosters academic performance. BCUIC is situated in University House, within the City Centre Campus of the university.
By residing at University House, students will have the convenience of being in close proximity to the university's main campus and will have effortless access to a variety of cutting-edge amenities, such as a library containing over 135 million resources.
Birmingham, the UK's second most populous city, is strategically situated in the heart of the country, facilitating convenient access to other urban centres and towns.
The city's diverse and vibrant atmosphere is enhanced by its wide range of international cuisines and enterprises.
Regardless of your personal preferences, whether they be shopping, sports, the arts, or food, you will find an abundance of activities and attractions to engage in and explore in Birmingham.
Facilities and Services
Accommodation
The strategic placement of University House ensures that students will have convenient access to prominent landmarks in Birmingham, including the Bullring shopping centre and Selfridges, as well as the national rail service at New Street train station.
BCUIC enforces a stipulation that students must reside within a 35-mile radius of the Birmingham City University City Centre Campus. Therefore, you must consider the duration and expenses of your daily travel to campus via public transport.
It is crucial to carefully evaluate the location of your lodging prior to committing to a rental agreement.
Faculties
The university has divided the faculties into four schools-FAQ's
Why choose BCUIC for international students?
BCUIC offers a flexible entry system with multiple intakes in September, January, May, and June. This allows you to begin your studies at the most convenient time for you. Additionally, it implies that you have the opportunity to enrol in the academic programme of your preference and complete your studies before students who have chosen the conventional UK academic admission process.
What is the full form of BCUIC?
Birmingham City University International College.
How much is Birmingham City University fees?
The University's undergraduate tuition fees are currently all priced at £13,980 to £16,870 per year of study.
Is Birmingham expensive for students?
The monthly expenses for international students living in Birmingham amount to around £1,350–£1,400. This sum is designated to encompass a range of diverse expenditures, such as student housing, rental fees, sustenance, groceries, utilities, transportation, and recreation, among other items.