Coventry University has a proud history of providing education dating back over 160 years. The technology may have changed, but the goals, to improve the education level of individuals, to give them clear vocational skills and attitudes, and to create opportunities for all to benefit from the application of knowledge, remain the same.
Undergraduate courses lead to first degree qualifications such as BA, BEng or BSc and traditionally follow on from A-level study (or BTEC, AVCE, A2-levels, etc). Our undergraduate courses are designed in modular form to give you choice and flexibility.
Postgraduate courses encompass an extensive range of opportunities for graduates to further their educational experience and professional training through research and taught courses. These lead to a variety of awards, such as Postgraduate Certificate, Postgraduate Diploma, MA, MBA, MSc, etc. Applicants are expected, generally, to already have an undergraduate degree.
Almost all Coventry University courses can be studied on a part-time basis. Those labelled part-time have been developed specifically to meet the needs of students studying in the evening or on day release. Other courses may be studied on a part-time basis, alongside full-time students, with times for lectures and tutorials potentially varying considerably.