In addition to the university's base in Coventry, students can study a CU course in Coventry, Scarborough or London. Further afield is Coventry University Wroclaw in Poland. No matter the location, the degree will be awarded by Coventry University.
With 15,000 international students enrolled from over 150 countries worldwide making up a significant portion of the student population, there are plenty of opportunities to meet people from all over the world while studying one of the over 250 undergraduate and postgraduate courses available.
The Coventry campus is undergoing constant redevelopment. The multi-million-pound Alison Gingell building offers School of Health and Care students the opportunity to experience real-world healthcare scenarios, while the GBP 25 million Beatrice Shilling Building hosts facilities like a gaming and virtual reality studio, a specialist area for 3D printing and rapid prototyping, a laser facility and physics and electronics laboratories.
In 2023 a new building for the College of Arts and Society will offer access to an all-new range of cutting-edge facilities including immersive and hyper studios, as well as industry-standard fabrication spaces and workshops.
International Foundation Year
International Year One
International Pre-Master's
Students will have the opportunity to progress to their chosen degree by studying one of the academic pathways on offer.
These new spaces include a hyper-studio for experimental, collaborative projects with external partners and students from other courses and faculties new immersive studios for sound and vision (AR, VR and XR) new photography and film production facilities, hack labs, post-production and games suites and a new gallery and fully updated creative practice studios, workshops and fabrication spaces.
These spaces are not just for the benefit of Coventry University students and the expansion of their teaching and learning experience - the university is delighted to welcome its local, national and international community in the spaces and the work occurring at the university.
Teaching excellence is combined with practical experience to prepare students for professional careers. Students work with world-renowned researchers and the university is known for research which tackles global issues. The focus of its research areas falls under five categories:
Intelligent products and processes, including work in hydrogen fuel cell cars and autonomous cars
Health and well-being, including children's literacy and mental health
Creative culture, including transport design and digital environments
Sustainability and resilience, including bee population and rail infrastructure
Safety and security, including cybersecurity and migration
Alongside the opportunity to research and study these innovative specialisations with expert researchers, students are given the opportunity to gain practical experience.
From a moot room at the College of Business and Law to operating rooms, a midwifery suite and therapeutic treatment rooms at the School of Health and Care, students gain practical experience which will help them to achieve their career goals after leaving university.
The university also houses the Disruptive Media Learning Lab, a project which brings together academics, researchers, and technologists to find the best ways of learning, and then put them into practice across the university.
School of Psychological, Social and Behavioural Sciences School of Art and Design School of Humanities School of Media and Performing Arts
School of Life Sciences School of Energy, Construction and Environment School of Computing, Mathematics and Data Science School of Mechanical Engineering School of Future Transport Engineering
School of Nursing, Midwifery and Health
Coventry Law School Coventry Business SchoolFurther information about the school and colleges can be found on the Coventry University website.
For most undergraduate courses, students will need an IELTS score of 6.0 or an equivalent English qualification, and they will be asked to provide evidence of their English language test on application.
For students who wish to top up their English language skills, Coventry University offers pre-sessional English courses so that students can gain the required level of language skills to move on to their undergraduate or postgraduate courses. It can help to better prepare students for the demands of academic study and is also an excellent opportunity to meet other international students who are looking to study at Coventry University. For a full list of the pre-sessional English courses and their costs, please visit the website.
The International Pathways Programme offers students the opportunity to study one of three excellent routes towards university bachelor's or master's level studies. They are the international foundation year, international year one, or international pre-master's course.
These include specific offerings for students from certain countries or regions, for outstanding candidates with specific abilities or outstanding academic achievement, and for particular programmes at the university. Students are encouraged to visit the university website for the latest scholarships available, including the eligibility criteria and requirements of each. This applies to students who are looking to start in January, May or September, in Coventry or at the London campus of the institution.
The International Pathways Scholarship offers funding to students on the university's foundation, international year one and pre-master's courses. Students can apply for a GBP 3,000 support package, which can help with tuition or living expenses.
Most postgraduate courses are GBP 18,600 – GBP 20,050
Most undergraduate courses are GBP 16,800 – GBP 18,300
GBP 6,513 to live on campus