Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (Undergrad)
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Annual tuition fees
Undergraduate Scholarships:
- Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences : £2,500
- Engineering and Physical Sciences (Including lab courses)* : £3,000
- Early Confirmation Award** : £1,500 (When full tuition paid by deadline)
- Excellence Award (Achieve a 75% GPA) : £2,000 (Merit award in subsequent years)
- Queen’s Family Award: 20% (No – Automatically deducted from first year)
*Excludes Medicine, Dentistry, Agricultural Technology, Theology
**May be used in conjunction with other scholarships
Duration
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- Accounting BSc
- Accounting (Major) with French BSc
- Accounting (Major) with Hispanic Studies BSc
- Actuarial Science and Risk Management BSc
- Anthropology BA
- Anthropology and Archaeology BA
- Anthropology and English BA
- Anthropology and French BA
- Anthropology and History BA
- Anthropology and International Relations BA
- Anthropology and Irish BA
- Anthropology and Philosophy BA
- Anthropology and Politics BA
- Anthropology and Spanish BA
- Audio Engineering BSc
- Broadcast Production BA
- Business Economics BSc
- Business Management with Placement BSc
- Criminology BA
- Criminology and Sociology BA
- Drama BA
- Drama and English BA
- Economics BSc
- Economics (Major) with Finance BSc
- Economics (Major) with French BSc
- Economics (Major) with Spanish BSc
- Economics and Accounting BSc
- English BA
- English and Film Studies BA
- English and French BA
- English and History BA
- English and Irish BA
- English and Linguistics BA
- English and Philosophy BA
- English and Politics BA
- English and Sociology BA
- English and Spanish BA
- English with Creative Writing BA
- Film and Theatre Making BA
- Film Studies and Production BA
- Finance with a Year in Industry BSc
- French BA
- French and History BA
- French and International Relations BA
- French and Irish BA
- French and Politics BA
- French and Portuguese BA
- French and Spanish BA
- History BA
- History and International Relations BA
- History and Philosophy BA
- History and Politics BA
- History and Sociology BA
- History and Spanish BA
- International Business (Major) with French BSc
- International Business (Major) with German BSc
- International Business (Major) With Mandarin BSc
- International Business (Major) with Portuguese BSc
- International Business (Major) with Spanish BSc
- International Relations and Conflict Studies BA
- International Relations and Irish BA
- International Relations and Politics BA
- International Relations and Spanish BA
- Irish BA
- Irish and History BA
- Irish and Politics BA
- Irish and Spanish BA
- Law LLB
- Law (Major) with French LLB
- Law (Major) with Politics LLB
- Law (Major) with Spanish LLB
- Law Senior Status LLB
- Liberal Arts MLibArts
- Music BMus
- Music and Audio Production BA
- Music and Sound Design BA
- Music Performance B
- Philosophy BA
- Philosophy and Politics BA
- Politics BA
- Politics and Spanish BA
- Politics, Philosophy and Economics BA
- Social Policy and Sociology BA
- Social Work BSW
- Social Work Relevant Degree Entry BSW
- Sociology BA
- Spanish BA
- Spanish and Portuguese BA
Duration Notes:
- BA: 3 years
- BSc : 3 years
- BEng: 3 years
- MEng : 4 years
- MSci : 4 years
- MChem : 4 years
- BEng with industry year, sandwich year or placement year ( BEng ) : 4 years
- MEng with industry year, sandwich year or placement year : 5 years
- FD: 2 years
- MB: 5 years … £34,450*
- MPharm: 4 years
- BDS: 5 years …. £35,800
**The Northern Ireland Department of Health introduced a mandatory clinical placement levy for all new international medical students commencing study at the University from 2019/20 onwards.
- Please note that some degree programmes may require higher scores in the individual sub-skill components of IELTS and TOEFL tests. Please check the Coursefinder for specific programme requirements.
Requirements
Academic Requirements
- In all cases GCSE English Language at grade C/4, or an equivalent qualification acceptable to the University, must be offered. The University accepts Level 2 Essential Skills in Communication in lieu of a grade C/4 in GCSE English Language. Applicants whose first language is not English should refer to the section under the heading ‘English language requirements for international students’ since different requirements apply. Please note that the same subject cannot be counted at different levels in satisfying the General Entrance Requirement.
- The Certificate of General Secondary Education with 80% plus successful completion of a recognised Foundation programme.
- Applicants who have successfully completed at least one year of university study in Egypt with good grades will be considered on a case by case basis.
- A Levels.
- Between 30 and 36 points in the International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB). Information on required grades.
Additional requirements
- Academic certificate
- Academic transcript
- IELTS result or equivalent
- personal statement
- references
- CV
English Tests Requirements
TOEFL-IBT
90IELTS
7About Faculty
“Welcome to the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at Queen’s University Belfast. We are a dynamic community of internationally acclaimed researchers, scholars and students who are committed to creating and sustaining a modern and meaningful place of connected learning. We are open to all talents, welcoming of challenge and change, and dedicated to using our subject expertise to make a difference to lives locally, nationally and internationally”.
Top Reasons to Study in Queen’s University Belfast
- Impacting Communities Locally And Globally.
- At The Cutting Edge Of Innovation.
- Supporting Your Potential.
- An Inclusive, Collaborative, And Supportive Research Culture.
- Friendly, affordable and safe, your student journey begins in Belfast, the vibrant capital city of Northern Ireland.
- At The Forefront Of Tackling Global Challenges.
Ranking & Accreditation of Queen’s University Belfast
- Queen’s is ranked 85 in the world in the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings 2022.
- Queen’s is in the top 170 in the world for graduate prospects (QS Graduate Employability Rankings 2022).
- ranked 8th in the UK for research intensity (REF 2014/Times Higher Education).
- Queen’s is one of the 10 most beautiful historic universities in the UK (QS World University Rankings 2021).
- We are a member of the Russell Group of 24 leading UK research-intensive universities committed to maintaining the highest standards of research, education and knowledge transfer. Russell Group universities are major international institutions which also have a strong national and regional role and influence.
- We have been awarded the Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education on seven occasions.
Student Accommodation at Queen’s University Belfast
Student Accommodation:
Elms BT1 and Elms BT2
We know how important finding the right home is to your student experience. Our student housing at Elms BT9 has been applauded consistently by our students for quality, cost and service (ISB Autumn 2015 and 2017 surveys).
Located just 15 minutes from Queen’s main campus (0.9mi), you’ll be neighbours with the vibrant city-centre nightlife, popular restaurants and local supermarkets.
- Accommodation £4,500
- Going out £1,308
- Food/Drink £1,224
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