University of Westminster - London, England |
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The University of Westminster is one of the largest universities in the
UK with about 23,000 students, and offers a wide portfolio of
traditional and cutting edge courses; from English literature, law,
biomedical sciences, and architecture, to acupuncture, e-commerce,
sports science, business, tourism and urban
development, fashion, film,
photography, media, and music. The university has been leading in the
development of emerging technologies and modern professional practice
for more than 160 years, while its reputation as a World Class provider
of education for international students was endorsed when Westminster
won the Queen's award for Enterprise in International trade in 2000 and
again in 2005.
The University of Westminster has three sites
situated in the West End of London and one at a Greenfield site in
Harrow. Each site has a dedicated set of subjects and is a bustling
center of learning with its own character.
The Regent site is
the historic center of the University and houses lectures of Law,
Social and Behavioral Sciences (including Sociology, Psychology,
History and Political Sciences), and Languages (including English
language and literature).
The Marylebone Road site hosts the
University's Central London Business School (Westminster Business
School), and the School of Architecture and the Built Environment.
The
Cavendish site is the University's Science Campus and houses the
teaching for courses in Biosciences, Electronic Engineering,
Mathematical Sciences, Computer Science and Complementary Medicine.
The
Harrow site is home to the University's School of Media, Arts and
Design, the Harrow site of the Westminster Business School and the
Harrow site of the School of Electronics and Computer Science.
Business Connections
Being
in the center of the capital means that Westminster works closely with
many of London's major employing organizations, and often working
practitioners are invited into the University to share their
experiences with students. The emphasis on skills development combined
with the contribution made by the cosmopolitan mix of students and the
atmosphere of London is what makes studying at Westminster different.
Accreditation
The
University of Westminster is accredited by the Quality Assurance
Agency, whose standards of quality assurance are recognized
internationally.
Teaching Model
The
University of Westminster operates on the British teaching model, where
students attend classroom modules that combine lectures with a greater
amount of independent study than is typically common in the United
States. Instruction is in English.
Programs Hosted
Westminster study abroad programs
Host City Description
London is one of the undisputedly great cities in the world and a phenomenal location for
study abroad. It is hard to have enough hours in the day to manage everything that London has to offer outside of the classroom: world-class museums, art, cinema, theater and architecture, energetic politics and culture and fantastic restaurants and nightlife.
Overall, London is one of the top three metropolitan environments in the world, along with New York and Tokyo, and should appeal to students searching for an intense, fast-paced experience.