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Study a UK degree in Poland
Study a UK degree
At Coventry University Wrocław, we aim to offer a career-focused experience to our students: one that is traditionally academic but is also designed to help our students progress in their careers.
Coventry University is known for providing ground-breaking, high-quality education with a focus on applied research. We have a commitment to excellence in teaching, partnership and collaborative working, providing a global curriculum and businessfocused model of enterprise and innovation. With campuses in Coventry, London and North Yorkshire, we now provide the opportunity to study in Poland. Students will benefit from a British education in the centre of Europe, and obtain a degree accredited by a top UK university.
Why choose Coventry University Wrocław?
Our degrees are awarded by Coventry University, a Top 15 UK University for five years running (Guardian University Guide, 2016 – 2020).
Employability
All of our initial degree offerings are vocational, meaning they are designed to maximise progress on your chosen career path. We understand students’ concerns about employability, which is why you will have the opportunity to consider a work placement or sandwich year to improve your CV. In addition, all our courses are taught in English, providing you with the opportunity to develop your English language skills, which could open up further career possibilities once you have graduated.
Accessibility
To ensure higher education is as accessible as possible, our initial degree offerings can be studied in both full-time and part-time mode. Studying at university can be demanding. To give our students the best chance of success, you will only study one module at time. This means you can give each topic your full attention without having to study unnecessary subjects that won’t help with your career development. We offer modern assessment techniques too, so you won’t need to do any stressful last-minute end-of-year revision sessions.
Student Experience
You will be studying in Wrocław, the capital of Lower Silesia. Wrocław is one of the biggest academic centres in Poland and the previous Capital of Culture, as well as one of the warmest regions in the country. Sunny weather will help you to explore a city of 100 bridges, where picnicking at the riverbanks is one of the most popular attractions for locals.
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Choose one of these four courses, designed to provide you with a unique set of skills to boost your career: