Overview
One of the four universities in the UK that offers a fully CIPD-accredited master's programme in international human resource management is Birmingham City University.
In the UK, Birmingham City University ranks seventh for employability. Within six months of graduation, more than 97% of their graduates have jobs or are enrolled in more education. The university received the Queen's Anniversary Prize in recognition of the innovative history of its School of Jewellery.
All of Birmingham City University's ACCA programmes are offered in their Platinum status centre, which enables them to meet the ACCA performance target for course support and tuition.
History
Birmingham City University was established in 1843, but only received university status in 1992, and only in 2007 did it receive its current name. The media, health, and art departments at the university are well-known. They are renowned for their creative approaches to teaching and learning, their committed internal system for supporting students, and their partnerships with some of the top employers in the UK.
With over 24,000 international students enrolled in one of their many programmes from over 100 different countries, the university provides a diverse, welcoming, and professional learning environment. The university wants to give students the chance to be successful in the future.
They have developed a reputation for offering both domestic and foreign students a quality education that is student-focused. Their student facilities have developed over time. Their committed team is committed to ensuring that graduates leave with the skills they need to be competitive job candidates after graduation.
Ranking and Successes
- By Times Higher Education (THE) 2023, between 501 and 600
- 2023's Complete University Guide ranks 89th.
- The Times University Guide 2023 ranks 94th.
- In the Guardian University Guide 2023, position 100
- QS World University Rankings, 2023: 1001–1200
Statistics for students
- 76% of undergraduates
- Graduate students: 24%
- 87% of students are full-time.
- 13% of students are part-time.
- British students: 86%
- 2% of EU students
- 12% of students are from abroad.
- Female, 63%
- Male - 37%
Faculties
- Health, Education, and Life Sciences Faculty
- Nursing and Midwifery School
- Health Sciences School
- Defence Healthcare Education School
- School of Social Work and Education
Computing, Engineering, and Built Environment Faculty
School of Digital Technology and Computing
- Computing
- Modern technology
Engineering and the Built Environment School
- Environment Built
- Engineering
Department of Business, Law, and Social Sciences
- Business School of Birmingham
- School of Social Sciences and Law
Arts, Media, and Design Faculty
Birmingham Birmingham School of Art Architecture and design school Fashion and textiles school
Birmingham Jewellery School of Visual Communication Birmingham School of English and Media Games, Film, and Animation School at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire of Acting
Courses
- Undergraduate
- Postgraduate
Detail of the Fee Schedule
The cost for international students will be between £12,000 and £15,500.
Scholarships
Numerous scholarship opportunities are available to international students at Birmingham City University. They offer scholarships to international undergraduate and graduate students. Only students who are self-supporting may apply for a scholarship. One bursary is available to each student. However, some courses are not eligible for financial aid.
Both EU and non-EU students are eligible for their scholarships. The BCU Achievement Scholarship and the GREAT Scholarships are only available to postgraduate students, while the Prompt Payment Bursary is available to both undergraduate and graduate students. Please take note that only international students from Malaysia and Thailand are eligible for the GREAT Scholarships.
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Services & Facilities
An active internal employment programme at Birmingham City University assists students in finding jobs on campus. The university has established a formal application procedure that includes submitting CVs and participating in interviews in order to give students experience applying for jobs after graduation. For information on available internships, part-time jobs, and full-time jobs, students can also visit Birmingham City's Careers and Service offers.
The library at Birmingham City University is open 24/7 and offers students access to more than 62 million educational resources. A responsible and helpful staff that provides financial and academic advice is one of the additional student support services available. In addition, the university offers a number of break-out areas for social learning throughout the campus as well as catering services.
College Life
Birmingham, the second-largest city in the UK, is home to five universities, one of which is Birmingham City University. Because of the money invested in reviving the city and changing its culture, Birmingham is considered one of the best cities in Europe.
Birmingham's music venues, bars, and restaurants keep the city open late into the night. Due to its abundance of galleries, theatres, and live music venues, the city has gained popularity among students studying art, design, and media.
Students can go to the Hippodrome to see the Birmingham Royal Ballet or Symphony Hall to see the Birmingham Symphony Orchestra (CBSO). The Ikon Gallery and the Waterfall Gallery of Modern Art are great places for students to find amazing displays of contemporary art.
The Arena Birmingham hosts live music events every year for students who want to move their bodies and bop their heads to the music. Students can visit the Digbeth neighborhood, which is only a short 5-minute walk from the City Centre campus, for clubbing, street food, and live music.
Students can join one of the many societies and clubs the university offers on campus. To represent the needs of the student body, they can even be elected to the Student Council. Visit the Advice Centre if you need free, objective support for students.
Accommodations
Self-catered lodging ranges in price from £123 to £155 per week.
First-year students will be provided with guaranteed housing if they attend the university full-time and live ten miles from home. The offer must be accepted by students before the deadline expires. By residing in a room near the hallway, students can improve their chances of making friends.
Students with different budgets can reserve a room because housing is offered at a range of prices. More than 2,500 rooms at the university are furnished and equipped with the best furniture and amenities for students. To give their students more housing options, they have also partnered with structures off-campus. The hallway has high-speed wireless internet access in every room.
Transportation
Birmingham is ideally situated in the middle of the United Kingdom's motorway network in the Midlands. Students at Birmingham City University now have access to the whole of the UK.
Students can travel by one of the major train stations in the city centre using the rail connections. It will take them an hour and twenty-four minutes to get from Birmingham to London. They can book a flight out of Birmingham Airport and travel all over the UK as well as to destinations in Asia, Europe, and North America. Additionally, they have access to local transportation, which includes buses, trains, and trams.