Students can choose from over 100 undergraduate qualifications at DMU, across a wide range of subjects. Postgraduate qualifications are also available. Whether students are looking to break new ground with creative courses or learn from the experts in the worlds of business, engineering or health, there are excellent options available.
The quality of these qualifications is widely renowned. DMU is a 5-star ‘excellent' rated university (QS rankings) offering a modern approach to learning. Students will achieve more, enjoy a better balance between study and leisure, and be happier during their time at DMU.
This is helped by the extensive support services offered by the university. Students can get help with any problems affecting them, whether they are wellbeing-related, financial or academic. There is also dedicated support for international students, helping them to feel comfortable while learning in the UK.
The university has excellent facilities for students, including those focussed on learning and those dedicated to leisure time. Students will use the same standard of equipment as they would working in their chosen industry, and during downtime can benefit from state-of-the-art sporting facilities. These include an Olympic sized swimming pool and rock wall climbing facilities, bothfully accessible to disabled students.
Leicester is a great choice for students who wish to learn in the UK. It is a mid-sized, multi-cultural city with excellent transport links. There are also 2 international airports nearby, both less than 50 minutes away. Leicester has a wealth of amenities that students can enjoy, including plenty of shops, trendy bars, restaurants and entertainment options.
The university continues to invest in its facilities to ensure that students always have contemporary learning spaces, utilising the same equipment and software that students will use when moving forward with their career.
This can involve new buildings such as the VJ Patel Building which houses the Arts Design and Humanities faculty at a cost of £58million GBP, but often includes minor improvements too – such as the new sustainable heating sources planned for the Leicester Media School to help make DMU more eco-friendly. This is just one example of how DMU is constantly evolving to meet the needs of a changing world.
Learning spaces are renovated on a regular basis to maintain the high standards across campus. The campus also boasts of impressive libraries, with the Kimberlin Library open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
The university has also been recognised as a top-20 university for its employability initiatives, with recognition for the work done to help students transition into their future careers.
The university has recently switched to a new approach to learning, called Education 2030, which is a block-learning format. Students will study fewer modules at any one time, with the aim being that they can enjoy a more focused learning style, receive feedback faster, and benefit from a better study/life balance at the same time while retaining knowledge in the process.
The university is rated by QS – an internationally-recognised higher education evaluator – as a 5-star ‘excellent' institution. Only 15 other universities in the UK, and 100 around the world, have also received this accolade in recognition of their quality, making DMU part of a prestigious list.
The Faculty of Arts, Design and Humanities is home to many of the more creative qualifications at the university, ranging from traditional to those that break new ground and push boundaries.
The Faculty of Business and Law offers a selection of courses, ranging from accounting to politics.
The Faculty of Health and Life Sciences helps to train the next generation of healthcare professionals, with many courses accredited or endorsed by the relevant professional bodies in the field.
The Faculty of Computing, Engineering and Media covers a huge array of subjects, from cyber security to video game programming.
Students who are close to meeting the minimum requirements but fall just short are encouraged to contact the university. There may still be the opportunity for students to apply, with the option of taking on an initial shorter course before progressing onto the main undergraduate qualification.
All courses at DMU are taught and assessed in English, so students will have to meet minimum standards for the language if they are from a non-native speaking country by providing a certificate of their score. The IELTS scores required vary from 6.0 to 7.5 depending on the subject– equivalent test scores from other organisations will also be accepted. DMU holds pre-sessional English courses through the summer. They're suitable for students who would like to brush up on their language, while those who have not sat the IELTS test can make use of a free English Language Date Test.
Student accommodation is plentiful and all within easy walking distance of the main campus facilities. There are nine different halls of residence owned by the university, prices to suit all budget types starting from GBP 95 and GBP 156 per week. Halls are all self-catered, international students are offered on a first-come, first-served basis, students have the option to choose from shared kitchens or studio flats.
The university also has leisure facilities to help students unwind around their studies. This includes the QEII Leisure Centre, a modern facility on campus for students and staff that includes an extensive fitness suite, Olympic size swimming pool, rock climbing wall and more. The Watershed and Beaumont Park are the other main leisure facilities, primarily used by sports clubs but available to all students.
There are a number of scholarships available to international students to help with the financial burden of university study. The primary scholarship for international students offers eligible students an automatic discount on their tuition fees of up to GBP 3,000 providing they pay before allocated dates.
There is also a sustainability scholarship, for high-calibre students who are committed to helping the university achieve its Sustainable Development Goals. This can offer a discount on tuition fees of up to GBP 5,000 per year.
If students graduate DMU and wish to move onto a postgraduate degree at the same institution, they will enjoy a 20 percent discount on postgraduate fees.