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  1. Maths. Media. Performance. Psychology. Sciences. Sport. Browser does not support script. Find the right course for you at the University of Worcester. Search our range of undergraduate, postgraduate and apprenticeships courses.

  2. Dr Mike Wheeler is Course Leader for Medical Sciences and joined the University of Worcester in 2010 after researching in the area of plant molecular genetics. Mike developed a strong background in the biology of cell signalling in plants, with specific research into the mechanisms of self-incompatibility in poppy and the control of polarity in ...

  3. The standard tuition fees for part-time international students enrolling on MA/MSc/MBA/MRes courses in the academic year 2024/25 are £1,450 per 15-credit module, £2,900 per 30-credit module, £4,350 per 45-credit module, and £5,800 per 60 credit module. For more details, please visit our course fees page.

  4. University of Worcester graduates who have successfully completed a BA, BSc or LLB award and then move on to a full-time Master's or PhD course at Worcester will receive a 20% discount on their tuition fees. (Students are entitled to one discount only, and cannot combine this discount with any other.

  5. The standard fee for full-time home and EU undergraduate students enrolling on BA/BSc/LLB degrees and FdA/FdSc degrees in the 2024/25 academic year is £9,250 per year. For more details, please visit our course fees page. £9,250.

  6. Course fees - 2023/24: University of Worcester Students and Alumni: £1300 - includes £157 Cambridge Assessment exam fee* *Course fees are subject to change. All other applicants. £1,605 - includes £157 Cambridge Assessment exam fee* *Course fees are subject to change. Frequently Asked Questions .

  7. Whether your ambitions are on stage or backstage, Theatre, Acting & Performance at Worcester is all about practical work. You learn theory through practice - in a wide range of venues, including our own drama studios, other local arts or theatre venues, unusual spaces such as nightclubs or disused churches, festivals, outdoor spaces and gardens.