Location
England: Lancaster
Term
Fall, Summer, Academic Year
Dates
Michaelmas (Fall): Late September, Mid-December; Lent/Summer (Spring): Early January, Late June
Academic Programs:
* Accounting
* American Studies
* Art
* Biochemistry
* Biological Sciences
* Bus. Management
* Chemistry
* Comm. Systems
* Computing
* Computer Systems Engineering
* Creative Writing
* Criminology
* Ecology
* Econ.
* Education
* Electronic Engineering
* Engineering
* English Lit. & Linguistics
* Entrepreneurship
* Environmental Sciences
* Film
* Finance
* Foreign Languages, Linguistics & Cultures
* Geography
* History
* International Relations
* Law
* Marketing
* Math & Statistics
* Mechanical Engineering
* Mechatronic Engineering
* Media Studies
* Music
* Organization, Work & Technology
* Peace Studies
* Philosophy
* Physics
* Politics
* Psychology
* Religious Studies
* Sociology
* Theater Studies
* Women's Studies
Lancaster University was founded in 1964 and its main campus is 3 miles from the city center of Lancaster, England. The campus is situated on 250 acres of parkland and on a clear day the view extends north to the Lakeland fells and west across Morecambe Bay. Alexandra Square, at the heart of campus, provides a focus for the life of the University--the administration building, student union, library, shops, and banks. Approximately 10,000 students study at Lancaster and 17% of its student body is comprised of overseas students. One of the popular features of Lancaster is that it requires all students to join a College. Students and staff stay in the same College throughout their university career, and it becomes a focal point for their academic and social life. Elected officers organize dinners, dances, films, and other social events throughout the year, and there are good-humored inter-College competitions in sport and debating. The eight undergraduate University Colleges are named after regions connected with Lancashire: Bowland, Cartmel, County, Furness, Fylde, Grizedale, Lonsdale, and Pendle. Lancaster University maintains a theater studio, art gallery, and concert hall and there are numerous pubs and eating places on campus. Students can participate in a number of organizations and clubs and the university is well- equipped for sports (soccer, hockey, football, rugby, rock climbing, archery, swimming, tennis, cricket, squash, aerobics, and weight-training).
Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)
Exchange Semester 7,050 dollars, non-exchange Michaelmas 6,600 dollars, non exchange summer/lent 8,375 dollars; Exchange Academic Year 13,200 dollars non exchange year 14,770 dollars
Tuition
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