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Description of University of Sheffield

  • Founded in 1828 (the foundation of the Sheffield School of Medicine), 1884 (the founding of the Sheffield School of Technology), 1897 (Sheffield University College), 1905 (University of Sheffield)
  • Location: Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK
  • Age: From 17 years old
  • Language of instruction: English
  • Type of Institution: State University
  • Number of students: about 28,000 people
  • Teachers and staff: about 5,300 people
  • Programs: Preparing to enter the International Foundation Year, Pre-Masters, English language courses
  • Accommodation: residence.

University of Sheffield (Sheffield University) is the state research university of Sheffield in the county of South Yorkshire (Britain). It has been counting its history since 1828, when the Sheffield Medical School was founded. In 1884, the Sheffield School of Technology began its activities, in 1897 these two schools were merged into the University College of Sheffield, which in 1905 received the status of a university. For many years of fruitful work the university has proved to be an excellent educational institution with professional and carefully developed educational programs and exceptionally high qualification of graduates. It is worth noting that 6 of the Nobel laureates, in different years, were educated at Sheffield University, or were his employees or teachers.

To date, the University has the following Faculties, Schools and Departments:

1) Faculty of Arts and Humanities:

  • Archeology
  • English
  • French Studies
  • German Studies
  • Hispanic Studies
  • History
  • Management of interdisciplinary programs (arts and humanities)
  • Languages ​​and Cultures
  • Music
  • Philosophy
  • Russian and Slavic Studies
  • Sheffield Institute for Interdisciplinary Biblical Studies (SIIBS)

2) Faculty of Engineering:

  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Automatic control and engineering control systems
  • Bioengineering
  • Chemical and biological engineering
  • Civil and Civil Engineering
  • Computer science
  • Electronic and Electrical Engineering
  • Materials Science and Engineering
  • Mechanical engineering

3) Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health (Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health):

  • Clinical dentistry
  • The Science of Human Communications
  • Infections, immunity and cardiovascular diseases
  • Medical school
  • Neurology
  • Care and Obstetrics
  • Oncology and metabolism
  • Health and related research (ScHARR)

4) Faculty of Science:

  • Animal husbandry and plant growing
  • Mathematics and Statistics
  • Biomedical Science
  • Chemistry
  • Molecular biology and biotechnology
  • Physics and Astronomy
  • Psychology

5) Faculty of Social Sciences:

  • Architecture
  • East Asian Studies
  • Economy
  • Education
  • Geography
  • School of Information Sciences
  • Research in Journalism
  • Landscape
  • Right
  • School of Management
  • Policy
  • Sheffield Methodological Institute
  • Sociological research
  • Urban research and planning

6) International faculty (City College, Thessaloniki city) (International Faculty, City College, Thessaloniki):

  • Business Administration and Economics
  • Computer science
  • English language learning
  • Master of Business Administration (Executive MBA)
  • Psychology.

The University offers undergraduate and graduate programs in various fields and fields of knowledge. Highly qualified teachers not only give students invaluable knowledge, but also help them to reveal all their talents, learn to experiment and open new horizons of knowledge. Also, the university has special educational programs for foreign students whose goal is to "tighten" students in English and academic disciplines to the level corresponding to the British educational system. During 1, 2 or 3 semesters (depending on the program and the level of the English language) students intensively study academic English, disciplines in the areas, and develop their study, research, personal skills and skills of employment and career growth. Upon successful completion of the education, graduates of the programs enter the baccalaureate or master's degree at the choice (from among the available ones).

The university teaches students from many countries and a large number of nationalities, which creates a unique multi-cultural environment and enriches the erudition and inner peace of students. Great attention is paid to sports education - students are actively engaged in physical culture and sports, take part in various competitions, often achieving impressive success. Students also develop their creative talents and skills, engage in various hobbies, are in clubs, clubs and sections, take part in university holidays and events. Being in Sheffield, one of the largest cities in England and Britain, students also enjoy all the opportunities of a developed city. There are many monuments of art and culture, offices of world companies, parks and recreation places, museums, theaters, art galleries, sports facilities - everyone will find something to their liking. Entering the University of Sheffield, you will receive a quality and demanded education, adapt to the British way of life and acquire friends from all over the world!

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When choosing a university, what should be prioritized? Employer satisfaction, employment rates post-graduation, or research opportunities?

There's no straightforward answer as all these factors are important. It's crucial to thoroughly research using various sources, including official websites and government data. Look into regional salaries, fast-growing professional fields, and the cost of living to gain a comprehensive view of not just your education but also potential future life.

Scientific achievements

The Institute of Energy at the university is one of the largest in Europe: more than 300 researchers work here, whose main activities are aimed at improving energy efficiency and finding environmentally friendly ways to develop industry.

Things to know about

  • The university's Arts Tower was opened in 1966 and was considered Sheffield's tallest building until St Paul's Tower on Arundel Gate was built in 2010.
  • The university has developed a humane way to control the number of gray squirrels - the contraceptive vaccine.
  • The campus is home to the Turner Glass Museum, which displays collections from the 1920s to the 1950s.

Programs and prices, tuition fees in University of Sheffield

Program name
date
Age
Dates
All year round
17+
from 19500.00 £ / 2 terms
from 19500.00 £ / 2 terms
There are either 2 semesters or 3 trimesters (terms) in one academic year

PROGRAM OF PREPARATION FOR THE BACHELORATE (International Foundation Year).

1. Age of participants: from 17 years

2. Duration of the programs: 2 or 3 semesters

3. Start of classes:

  • for 2-semester programs: March
  • for 3-semester programs: September, January

4. Level of English for participation in the programs:

  • for 2-semester programs: IELTS 5.0
  • for 3-term programs: IELTS 6.0

5. Level of education: Diploma of graduation.

The International Foundation Year is designed for international students wishing to enter the University of Sheffield in the Bachelor's Degree. Applicants who have reached the age of 17 and who have a high school diploma with good marks can take part in the programs. Programs can last 2 or 3 months, the duration of education depends on the level of English - the lower the level, the longer the program (for applicants whose language level does not reach the minimum required for participation in programs, it is possible to take special courses and improve their level). The global goal of the program is to prepare a foreign participant for admission to bachelor's specialties and adaptation to the education and life system in Britain.

Preparation is carried out on 2 large sections, each of which includes several directions:

1. Directions of the programs of the section "Business, Social and Human Sciences":

  • Business and Management (Business & Management (B & M))
  • Economy (Economics (E))
  • Social Sciences (Social Sciences (SS))
  • Society and Environment (S & E))
  • Law and Society (L & S))

2. Directions of the programs of the section "Science and Engineering":

  • Physics and Physical Engineering (P & PE)
  • Chemistry and Chemical Engineering (C & CE))
  • Biological Sciences and Health Sciences (Biological & Life Sciences (B & LS)).

All areas include compulsory and thematic modules, English classes, development of academic and career skills, personal growth classes. Highly qualified specialists work with students, who find an individual approach to each student. The learning process is based on a combination of different techniques, such as:

  • Lectures
  • Seminars
  • Master classes
  • Laboratory research
  • Field studies
  • Group work
  • Independent work.

To monitor the progress and identify "problem" topics, students perform various screening works:

  • "Invisible" and simple exams
  • Writing essays and extended essays
  • Classic multiple answer tests
  • Providing reports on the laboratory work done
  • Oral presentations and presentations with photo / video / audio near
  • Term papers and projects.

Upon successful completion of the program, graduates enter the first year of the undergraduate program at the University of Sheffield from the available specialties.

Educational programs and available undergraduate specialties:

Section "Business, Social and Human Sciences".

Educational program:

1. Basic modules (mandatory for all directions):

  • Critical reading skills
  • English Skills for University Studies (Levels 1, 2 and 3)
  • Achievement of success (interdisciplinary group task)
  • Personal Development Program (PDP)

2. Business and management modules:

  • Introduction to business
  • Statistics for Social Sciences
  • Introduction to the economy
  • Introduction to Financial Accounting

3. Modules for the direction "Economy":

  • Mathematics (Level 1 and 2)
  • Introduction to the economy
  • Statistics for the economy

4. Modules for the direction "Social Sciences":

  • Sociology
  • Statistics for Social Sciences
  • Political ideas, concepts and practices
  • Globalization

5. Modules for the direction "Society and the Environment":

  • Sociology
  • Urban space
  • Political science
  • The Theory of Globalization

6. Modules for the direction "Law and Society":

  • Sociological Science
  • Introduction to Globalization
  • Political Science
  • Right.

Available Baccalaureate programs:

  • Accounting and financial management (BA (Hons) Accounting & Financial Management)
  • Accounting, financial management and economics (BA (Hons) Accounting & Financial Management and Economics)
  • Applied Social Sciences (BA (Hons) Applied Social Sciences)
  • Applied Social Sciences (BSc (Hons) Applied Social Sciences)
  • Archeology (BA (Hons) Archaeology)
  • Architecture (BA Architecture)
  • Architecture and Landscape Design (BA Architecture and Landscape)
  • Business Management (BA (Hons) Business Management)
  • Business Management and Economics (BA (Hons) Business Management and Economics)
  • Business Management and Japanese Studies (BA (Hons) Business Management and Japanese Studies)
  • Chinese Studies (BA (Hons) Chinese Studies)
  • Chinese Studies and Business Management (BA (Hons) Chinese Studies and Business Management)
  • Chinese and Japanese studies (BA (Hons) Chinese Studies with Japanese)
  • Classical and Historical Archeology (BA (Hons) Classical and Historical Archaeology)
  • Digital Copper and Society (BA (Hons) Digital Media & Society)
  • East Asia Studies (BA (Hons) East Asian Studies)
  • Economy (BA (Hons) Economics)
  • Economics (BSc (Hons) Economics)
  • Economics and Finance (BSc (Hons) Economics with Finance)
  • Economics and Mathematics (BSc (Hons) Economics and Mathematics)
  • Economics and Psychology (BA (Hons) Economics and Philosophy)
  • Economics and Politics (BA (Hons) Economics and Politics)
  • Education, culture and childhood (BA (Hons) Education, Culture and Childhood)
  • Geography (BSc (Hons) Geography)
  • Geography and planning (BA (Hons) Geography and Planning)
  • History (BA (Hons) History)
  • International business management (with foreign courses) (BA (Hons) International Business Management with Study Abroad)
  • International Relations and Politics (BA (Hons) International Relations and Politics)
  • Japanese Studies (BA (Hons) Japanese Studies)
  • Journalistic Studies (BA (Hons) Journalism Studies)
  • Korean Studies (BA (Hons) Korean Studies)
  • Korean and Japanese studies (BA (Hons) Korean Studies with Japanese)
  • Landscape architecture (BA (Hons) Landscape Architecture)
  • Landscape architecture (BSc (Hons) Landscape Architecture)
  • Law (LLB (Hons) Law)
  • Law and Criminology (LLB (Hons) Law and Criminology)
  • Law and Chinese Law (LLB (Hons) Law with Chinese Law)
  • Law (European and International) (LLB (Hons) Law (European and International))
  • Music (BMus ​​Music)
  • Psychology (BA (Hons) Philosophy)
  • Psychology and religion (BA (Hons) Philosophy and Religion)
  • Politics (BA (Hons) Politics)
  • Politics and Psychology (BA (Hons) Politics and Philosophy)
  • Politics and Sociology (BA (Hons) Politics and Sociology)
  • Psychology (BSc (Hons) Psychology)
  • Quantitative Social Sciences (BA (Hons) Quantitative Social Sciences)
  • Religion, Theology and the Bible (BA (Hons) Religion, Theology and the Bible)
  • Speech and language sciences (BSc (Hons) Speech and Language Sciences)
  • Sociology (BA (Hons) Sociology)
  • Sociology and Criminology (BA (Hons) Sociology with Criminology)
  • Sociology and Social Policy (BA (Hons) Sociology with Social Policy)
  • Urban Studies (BA (Hons) Urban Studies).

Section "Science and Engineering".

Educational program:

1. Basic modules (mandatory for all directions):

  • Academic English Skills (Levels 1, 2 and 3)
  • Academic skills and laboratory skills
  • Personal Development

2. Modules of the direction "Physics and physical engineering:

  • Physics (levels 1 and 2)
  • Mathematics
  • Applied Mathematics

3. Modules for the direction "Chemistry and Chemical Engineering":

  • Chemistry (levels 1 and 2)
  • Mathematics
  • Applied Mathematics

4. Modules for the direction "Biological Sciences and Health Sciences":

  • Chemistry (level 1 and level 2)
  • Fundamentals of Mathematics
  • Biology (level 1 and level 2).

Available Baccalaureate programs:

  • Aerospace Engineering (BEng (Hons) Aerospace Engineering)
  • Aerospace engineering and aerobatic instruction (BEng (Hons) Aerospace Engineering with Private Pilot Instruction)
  • Archeology (BSc (Hons) Archaeology)
  • Artificial Intelligence and Informatics (BSc (Hons) Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science
  • Biochemistry (BSc (Hons) Biochemistry)
  • Biochemistry and Genetics (BSc (Hons) Biochemistry and Genetics)
  • Biochemistry and Microbiology (BSc (Hons) Biochemistry and Microbiology)
  • Biochemistry and molecular biology (BSc (Hons) Biochemistry and Molecular Cell Biology)
  • Bioengineering (BEng (Hons) Bioengineering)
  • Bioengineering (with a year of work in the industry) (BEng (Hons) Bioengineering with a year in industry)
  • Biology (BSc (Hons) Biology)
  • Biomedicine (BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science)
  • Chemical Engineering (BEng (Hons) Chemical Engineering)
  • Chemistry (BSc (Hons) Chemistry)
  • Civil Engineering (BEng (Hons) Civil Engineering)
  • Computer Science (BSc (Hons) Computer Science)
  • Computer science and mathematics (BSc (Hons) Computer Science with Mathematics)
  • Computer system engineering (BEng (Hons) Computer Systems Engineering)
  • Computer system engineering (with a year of work in the industry) (BEng Computer Systems Engineering with a Year in Industry)
  • Ecology and biology of species conservation (BSc (Hons) Ecology and Conservation Biology)
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering (BEng (Hons) Electrical and Electronic Engineering)
  • Electrical Engineering (BEng (Hons) Electrical Engineering)
  • Electronic and Communication Engineering (BEng (Hons) Electronic and Communications Engineering)
  • Electronic Engineering (BEng (Hons) Electronic Engineering)
  • Environmental Science (BSc (Hons) Environmental Science)
  • Financial Mathematics (BSc (Hons) Financial Mathematics)
  • Genetics (BSc (Hons) Genetics)
  • Genetics and Microbiology (BSc (Hons) Genetics and Microbiology)
  • Genetics and molecular biology (BSc (Hons) Genetics and Molecular Cell Biology)
  • Geography (BSc (Hons) Geography)
  • Health and Human Sciences (BMedSci (Hons) Health and Human Sciences)
  • Materials Science and Engineering (BEng (Hons) Materials Science and Engineering)
  • Material science and engineering (biomaterials) (BEng (Hons) Materials Science and Engineering (Biomaterials))
  • Mathematics (BSc (Hons) Mathematics)
  • Mathematics and statistics (BSc / MMath Mathematics and Statistics)
  • Mechanical Engineering (BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering)
  • Mechatronics and Robotics (BEng Mechatronics and Robotic Engineering)
  • Mechatronics and Robotics (with a year in the industry) (BEng Mechatronic and Robotic Engineering with a Year in Industry)
  • Medical Biochemistry (BSc (Hons) Medical Biochemistry)
  • Medical Genetics (BSc (Hons) Medical Genetics)
  • Medical Microbiology (BSc (Hons) Medical Microbiology)
  • Microbiology (BSc (Hons) Microbiology)
  • Molecular Biology (BSc (Hons) Molecular Biology)
  • Orthoptics (BMedSci (Hons) Orthoptics)
  • Physics (BSc (Hons) Physics)
  • Physics and Astrophysics (BSc (Hons) Physics and Astrophysics)
  • Physics and Computer Science (BSc (Hons) Physics with Computer Science)
  • Physics and Medical Physics (BSc (Hons) Physics with Medical Physics)
  • The science of plants (BSc (Hons) Plant Sciences)
  • Psychology (BSc (Hons) Psychology)
  • Software Engineering (BEng (Hons) Software Engineering)
  • Systems and control in engineering (BEng (Hons) Systems and Control Engineering)
  • Systems and control in engineering (with a year of work in the industry) (BEng Systems and Control Engineering with a Year in Industry)
  • Systems and control in engineering with management (BEng (Hons) Systems and Control Engineering with Management)
  • Theoretical Physics (BSc (Hons))
  • Zoology (BSc (Hons) Zoology).

The cost of the International Foundation Year:

1. Business, Social and Human Sciences:

  • 3-semester program = 16,230 £ / year of study
  • 2-semester program = 14,980 £ / year of study

2. Direction Science and Engineering:

  • 3-semester program = 17,110 £ / year of study
  • 2-semester program = 15,890 £ / year of study.
Dates
All year round
20+
from 20200.00 £ / 2 terms
from 20200.00 £ / 2 terms
There are either 2 semesters or 3 trimesters (terms) in one academic year

PREPARATION FOR MASTER (Pre-Masters).

1. Age of participants: 19 years

2. Duration of the programs: 2 or 3 semesters

3. Beginning of classes: April

  • for 2-semester programs: March
  • for 3-semester programs: September, January

4. Knowledge of English:

  • for 3-semester programs: IELTS 5.5 (minimum 5.5 in all sections)
  • for 2-semester programs: IELTS 6.0 (minimum 5.5 for all partitions)

5. Level of education for participation in the programs: bachelor's degree.

Pre-master's educational programs are designed for foreign applicants who plan to enter the university's master's program. Programs last 2 or 3 semesters (the choice of duration depends on the level of the English language). For those applicants whose level is insufficient, special courses are conducted. The range of subjects studied includes mandatory modules (disciplines) and thematic modules. Mandatory modules reveal the fundamental foundations of the academic skills and abilities required in master's studies. This includes classes in the English academic language, modules for the development of academic skills, career and personal growth skills. Thematic modules are devoted to individual subjects according to the chosen specialization.

Pre-master programs are divided into 2 large sections, each of which has several directions:

1. Directions of the section Business, Social and Human Sciences:

  • Management (M)
  • Economy (Economics (E))
  • Information Studies (IS)
  • Society and Environment (S & E))
  • Right (Law (L))

2. Directions of the section Science and Engineering:

  • Science & Engineering (Science & Engineering (S & E))
  • Programming and statistics (Programming & Statistics (P & S))
  • Programming and Mathematics (Programming & Mathematics (P & M)).

The process of teaching on the programs of pre-master's degree fully corresponds to the general university style of education. Teachers pay great attention to each student, especially his professional preferences and qualities of the researcher. Lectures and seminars are held, students work independently, in groups and mini-groups. None of the difficult question for the student remains unexplained - thanks to a clearly established and professional feedback system, each student receives an answer to all of his questions. For regular monitoring of progress, students take exams and tests, coursework, extended essays and conduct case studies.

After the successful completion of the program, graduates enter the chosen specialty of the master's program at the University of Sheffield (for the first year).

Directions of study and available Master's programs:

Directions Business, Social and Human Sciences.

Studying programs:

1. Basic modules (mandatory for all directions):

  • Social Sciences for Master's Studies
  • Critical reading
  • Academic English Skills (Levels 2, 3 and 4)
  • Designing a research project
  • Personal Development Program

2. Modules for the direction "Management":

  • Business and Management
  • Economy

3. Modules of the direction "Economy":

  • Economy
  • Statistics for Social Sciences

4. Modules of the direction "Information Research":

  • Business Management
  • Statistics

5. Modules of the direction "Society and the environment":

  • Urbanization
  • Globalization

6. Modules of the direction "Right":

  • Right
  • Fundamentals of globalization.

Available MSc programs:

  • American Studies (MA American History)
  • Archeology (MA Archaeology)
  • Design in Architecture (MA Architectural Design)
  • Studies of the Bible (MA Biblical Studies Research)
  • Journalism (MA Broadcast Journalism)
  • Business Finance and Economics (MSc Business Finance and Economics)
  • Cognitive Studies (MA Cognitive Studies)
  • Contemporary China (MA Contemporary China)
  • Commercial Real Estate (MA Commercial Real Estate)
  • Corporate and Commercial Law (LLM Corporate and Commercial Law)
  • Management in the creative and cultural industries (MSc Creative and Cultural Industries Management)
  • Cities and Global Development (MA Cities and Global Development)
  • Management of cultural heritage (MA Cultural Heritage Management)
  • Cultural Materials (MA Cultural Materials)
  • Data Science (MSc Data Science)
  • Digital Design and Architecture (MSc Digital Design & Architecture)
  • Management of Digital Libraries (MSc Digital Library Management)
  • Digital Media and Society (MA Digital Media and Society)
  • Early childhood education (MA Early Childhood Education)
  • Early Modern History (MA Early Modern History)
  • East Asian Business (MSc East Asian Business)
  • Economics (MSc Economics)
  • Economics and Economics of Health (MSc Economics and Health Economics)
  • Economics and Public Policy (MSc Economics & Public Policy)
  • Education (MA Education)
  • Environmental Design and International Development (MSc Environmental Change and International Development)
  • Archeology and paleo-economics of the environment (MSc Environmental Archaeology and Palaeoeconomy)
  • European Law (LLM European Law)
  • Finance and Accounting (MSc Finance and Accounting)
  • Financial Economics (MSc Financial Economics)
  • Food Security and Justice (MA Food Security and Food Justice)
  • Global Journalism (MA Global Journalism)
  • Global Marketing Management (MSc Global Marketing Management)
  • The Global Political Economy (MA Global Political Economy)
  • Globalization: Policy and Practice (MA Globalising Education: Policy and Practice)
  • Human Resources Management (MSc Human Resource Management)
  • Information Management (MSc Information Management)
  • Information systems (MSc Information Systems)
  • Information Systems Management (MSc Information Systems Management)
  • Intercultural Communication (MA Intercultural Communication)
  • International Criminology (MA International Criminology)
  • International Development (MA International Development)
  • International Development (MPH International Development)
  • International Finance and Economics (MSc International Finance and Economics)
  • International Law and Global Justice (LLM International Law and Global Justice)
  • International Management (MSc International Management)
  • International Management and Marketing (MSc International Management and Marketing)
  • International Political Communication (MA International Political Communication)
  • International Relations (MA International Relations)
  • Landscape Architecture (research) (MA Landscape Archaeology (research track))
  • Landscape archeology (professional training) (MA Landscape Archaeology (Professional Preparation))
  • Language and Education (MA Language and Education)
  • Law (MA Law (two-year qualifying law degree))
  • Logistics and Supply Chain Management (MSc)
  • Journalistic journalism (MA Magazine Journalism)
  • Management (MSc Management)
  • Management in International Business (MSc Management (International Business))
  • The practice of marketing management (MSc Marketing Management Practice)
  • Master of Business Administration (MBA)
  • The history of the Middle Ages (MA Medieval History)
  • Modern History (MA Modern History)
  • Money, Banking and Finance (MSc Money, Banking and Finance)
  • Management of multilingual information (MA Multilingual Information Management)
  • Management in music (MA Music Management)
  • Osteo archeology (MSc Osteoarchaeology)
  • Philosophy (MA Philosophy)
  • Political theory (MA Political Theory)
  • Policy, State and Public Policy (MA Politics, Governance and Public Policy)
  • Printed Journalism (MA Print Journalism)
  • Social Sciences (MA Public Humanities)
  • Psychology and Education (MA Psychology and Education)
  • Psychology of Music (MA Psychology of Music)
  • Planning and development of real estate (MA Real Estate Planning and Development)
  • Sustainable architectural studies (MSc Sustainable Architectural Studies)
  • City and Regional Planning (MA Town and Regional Planning)
  • Urban Design (MA Urban Design)
  • Urban Design and Planning (MA Urban Design and Planning).

Direction Science and Engineering:

  • Science & Engineering (Science & Engineering (S & E))
  • Programming and statistics (Programming & Statistics (P & S))
  • Programming and Mathematics (Programming & Mathematics (P & M)).

Studying programs:

1. Basic modules (mandatory for all directions):

  • Critical reading skills
  • English for Academic Purposes
  • Computational Mathematics
  • Literature review
  • Laboratory Skills and Experimental Skills
  • Mathematics
  • The program of personal and career development

2. Modules for the direction "Science and Engineering":

  • Statistics in the studies
  • Mathematics

3. Modules for the direction "Programming and Statistics":

  • Statistics in the studies
  • Programming

4. Modules for the direction "Programming and Mathematics":

  • Programming
  • Mathematics.

Available MSc programs:

  • Advanced Computer Science (MSc Advanced Computer Science)
  • Advanced engineering management systems (MSc Advanced Control Systems Engineering)
  • Advanced Mechanical Engineering (MSc Advanced Mechanical Engineering)
  • Advanced metallurgy (MMet Advanced Metallurgy)
  • Advanced software engineering (MSc (Eng) Advanced Software Engineering)
  • Aerodynamics and macrostructure (MSc (Res) Aerodynamics and Aerostructures)
  • Aerospace Materials (MSc Aerospace Materials)
  • Architectural Engineering Design (MSc Architectural Engineering Design)
  • Biological and Bioprocessor Engineering (MSc (Eng) Biological and Bioprocess Engineering)
  • Biomaterials and Regenerative Medicine (MSc Biomaterials and Regenerative Medicine)
  • Ceramics (MSc (Eng) Ceramic Science and Engineering)
  • Chemistry (MSc Chemistry)
  • Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience (MSc Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience)
  • Cognitive Neuroscience and Human Neuroimaging (MSc (Res) Cognitive Neuroscience and Human Neuroimaging)
  • Cultural Materials (MA Cultural Materials)
  • Informatics and Speech (MSc Computer Science with Speech and Language Processing)
  • Data Analysis (MSc Data Analytics)
  • Data transmission (MSc (Eng) Data Communications)
  • Electronic and Electrical Engineering (MSc (Eng) Electronic and Electrical Engineering)
  • Environmental and Energy Engineering (MSc (Eng) Environmental and Energy Engineering)
  • Archeology and paleoeconomics of the environment (MSc Environmental Archaeology & Palaeoeconomy)
  • Human osteology and burial archeology (MSc Human Osteology & Funerary Archaeology)
  • Material Science and Engineering (MSc Material Science & Engineering)
  • Nuclear Materials and Engineering (MSc (Eng) Nuclear Materials Science and Engineering)
  • Osteo-archeology (MSc Osteoarchaeology)
  • Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Management (MSc Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Management)
  • Earthquakes and the dynamics of civil development (MSc Earthquake & Civil Engineering Dynamics)
  • Nano Materials and Materials Science (MSc Nanomaterials and Materials Science)
  • Engineering and Science of Nuclear Materials (MSc (Eng) Nuclear Materials Engineering and Science)
  • Nuclear Science and Technology (MSc Nuclear Science and Technology)
  • Polymers in advanced technologies (MSc (Eng) Polymers for Advanced Technologies)
  • Polymers and polymer composite science and engineering (MSc (Eng) Polymers & Polymer Composite Science & Engineering)
  • Methods of psychological research (MSc Psychological Research Methods)
  • Methods of psychological research and advanced statistics (MSc Psychological Research Methods and Advanced Statistics)
  • Process safety and loss prevention (MSc (Eng) Process Safety and Loss Prevention)
  • Robotics (MSc Robotics)
  • Semiconductor photonics and electronics (MSc (Eng) Semiconductor Photonics and Electronics)
  • Software systems and Internet technologies (MSc Software Systems and Internet Technology)
  • Chemistry of the solid and its applications (MSc (Eng) Solid State Chemistry and its Applications)
  • Statistics (MSc Statistics)
  • Statistics with medical applications (MSc Statistics with Medical Applications)
  • Construction Engineering (MSc Structural Engineering)
  • Construction and concrete engineering (MSc Structural & Concrete Engineering)
  • Steel structures (MSc Steel Construction)
  • Wireless communication systems (MSc (Eng) Wireless Communication Systems).

The cost of the pre-Masters preparation programs:

1. Business, Social and Human Sciences:

  • 3-semester program = 17,250 £ / year of study
  • 2-semester program = 15,080 £ / year of study

2. Direction Science and Engineering:

  • 3-semester program = 17,760 £ / year of study
  • 2-semester program = 15,590 £ / year of study.
Dates
All year round
17+
from 5200.00 £ / term
from 5200.00 £ / term
There are either 2 semesters or 3 trimesters (terms) in one academic year

PROGRAMS OF STUDYING ENGLISH LANGUAGE (English Courses).

The University offers 2 special programs for learning English. The programs are designed to improve the level of the student's English before enrolling in undergraduate and pre-master programs.

Programs:

English Language Preparation (ELP):

1. Age of participants: from 17 years

2. Duration: 1 or 2 semesters

3. Classes start in September, March or June

4. Level of language proficiency for participation:

  • for 2-semester programs: IELTS 4.0 (minimum 4.0 in each of the sections)
  • for the semester program: IELTS 4.5 (minimum 5.0 in each of the sections).

Students entering this course should be prepared for a high load and a large amount of information. The educational program is very intensive and includes classes in the main sections of linguistics:

  • Grammar
  • Listening
  • Written speech
  • Speaking
  • Pronunciation
  • Reading and critical reading skills
  • Academic English.

In case of successful passing and raising the level of the language, students enter the programs of preparation for undergraduate studies in the chosen direction.

English for pre-master's programs (English for Pre-Master's (EPM)):

1. Age of participants: from 20 years

2. Duration: 1 or 2 semesters

3. Classes start in September, March or June

4. Level of language proficiency for participation:

  • for 2-semester programs: IELTS 4.5 (at least 4.5 in each of the sections)
  • for the semester program: IELTS 5.0 (minimum 5.0 for all sections).

Professional program to study and improve English with a special emphasis on fundamental academic skills. The educational program includes:

1. Basic modules (15 hours per week):

  • Reading
  • Letter
  • Speaking
  • Listening
  • Grammar
  • Skills for master's studies

2. Preparatory classes for the USEPT and IELTS examinations (3 hours per week)

3. Speaking: communication skills and correct pronunciation (1.5 hours per week)

4. Grammar and vocabulary expansion (1.5 hours per week)

5. Special lecture for listening (1 hour per week)

6. Independent work.

Many topics for study and discussion are devoted to topics related to British life - the system of education, the structure of universities, the rules of behavior, history and culture of the country. Students constantly communicate in English, honing and supplementing the skills gained in the classroom. Students adapt to the university and its requirements, as well as to the way of life in the country. After graduation, students enter the pre-master's program in the chosen direction.

The cost of the English language courses:

  • English Language Preparation (ELP) = 4,180 £ / semester
  • English for pre-master programs (English for Pre-Masters (EPM)) = 4,180 £ / semester.

Accommodation, meals, prices

The University provides its students with comfortable residences for living for the entire period of study. Residences are located in 2 different locations: "Ranmoor / Endcliffe" and "City". The University recommends its students accommodation in their residences, where all conditions for safe and comfortable living are preserved. Students are in a cozy home atmosphere and communicate with people from different countries and cities. Characteristics of accommodation:

  • This room has a separate bedroom and a shared kitchen and living room.
  • Room with Shared Bathroom
  • En Suite Room
  • Fully furnished room (bed, table, chairs, wardrobes for books and clothes)
  • Working area in each room
  • Fully equipped kitchen (refrigerator, stove, small appliances, all necessary furniture and utensils)
  • Living rooms with sofas and TV
  • Common recreation and leisure areas
  • Laundry
  • Cleaning of premises
  • Parking for cars and bicycle parking
  • 24-hour support service
  • 24-hour security service
  • Video surveillance and fire protection systems
  • Canteen and restaurants on the lower floors.

The university does not offer special meal plans, however, students have the opportunity to organize their meals in the best way, as dining areas, restaurants, cafes and bars operate on the territory of the university. There are also catering facilities in Sheffield. The student can choose the dishes that are more preferable to him, from the cuisine of different nations of the world. For any questions related to catering, you can contact specialists.

If desired, the student or his parents / representatives can rent an apartment. Near the university there are almost always available apartments available, but it is recommended to deal with rental housing as early as possible.

Cost of living:

  • University accommodation. To determine the cost of living and the availability of rooms, please contact specialists
  • Individual accommodation. The cost depends on the area, equipment / set of amenities. For all questions related to the selection of real estate and its value, please contact specialists.

The cost of meals depends on the individual needs of each student and is calculated individually. To determine the cost of food, you can contact specialists.

Subjects and sports

Activities University of Sheffield

Students actively engaged in physical culture and sports. Professional coaches with a profile education work with students. Students can not just keep themselves in good physical shape, but also participate in professional university teams, compete and win at various competitions. Available sports:

  • Football
  • Basketball
  • Volleyball
  • Run
  • Swimming
  • Fencing
  • Squash
  • Tennis
  • Table tennis
  • Yoga
  • Fitness
  • Power simulators.

The university offers its students a diverse, active life. Various festivals, competitions, theme nights are arranged here. Students are in various circles and sections on interests, the account of which goes to dozens. Moreover, everyone can create their own community. Students can also use all the possibilities of urban space. They go to the cinema, theaters, restaurants and other catering establishments, visit entertainment venues. Sheffield gives an opportunity to get acquainted with various monuments of history and culture of the region and the country. Students can also make excursions around Sheffield, as well as other cities and regions of Britain.

Advantages

  • One of the best universities in Britain and the world
  • Regularly included in the TOP-100 best universities in the world
  • 82 place in the ranking of the best universities (QS World University Rankings)
  • 12th in the ranking of the best research institutes
  • Several times awarded the title of "University of the Year" (Times Higher Education awards)
  • 6 Nobel Prize laureates were trained or worked at the university at different times
  • The research laboratories of the university are known for their achievements around the world
  • One of the best medical schools in Britain
  • The university receives large grants for research and regularly conducts research on a commercial basis
  • Student Union of the University was awarded six times the title of the best in England (Times Higher Education)
  • Has business contacts with a large number of world companies
  • Consists of the European University Association (EUA)
  • He is a member of the Group of 8 and the Russell Group (N8 Group, The Russell Group)
  • He is a member of the association "Universities UK" (Universities UK)
  • Graduates have a high percentage of employment
  • Equipped with the best world standards.

Facilities and equipment at University of Sheffield

The university is located in several buildings in the center of the city and beyond it in the so-called "city" campus. In a complex of buildings there is absolutely everything necessary for a comfortable life, study, sport, scientific and other activities. Various complexes and centers regularly become winners in rankings on the level of comfort and student satisfaction. All premises of the university are always maintained in proper condition. Laboratories and research centers are equipped with all necessary equipment, sports facilities and centers have all the necessary equipment. Audiences for classes and faculty buildings are light and spacious, have excellent workplaces, air conditioning systems and clean drinking water.

Complexes include:

  • Classrooms for classes
  • Buildings of faculties and schools
  • Administrative buildings
  • "Octagon Center" (a visual concert hall for 1600 people, offices, conference rooms and other facilities)
  • Scientific-research laboratories and centers
  • Libraries
  • Computer centers
  • First-class medical school with the best equipment
  • Creative workshops
  • Athletic facilities
  • University Residences
  • Church.

Admission dates and extra charges

Beginning of classes for the International Foundation Year and Pre-Masters programs:

  • for 2-semester programs: March
  • for 3-semester programs: September, January.

The beginning of classes for the English language courses: April, January, September.

The cost of the International Foundation Year:

1. Business, Social and Human Sciences:

  • 3-semester program = 16,230 £ / year of study
  • 2-semester program = 14,980 £ / year of study

2. Direction Science and Engineering:

  • 3-semester program = 17,110 £ / year of study
  • 2-semester program = 15,890 £ / year of study.

The cost of the pre-Masters preparation programs:

1. Business, Social and Human Sciences:

  • 3-semester program = 17,250 £ / year of study
  • 2-semester program = 15,080 £ / year of study

2. Direction Science and Engineering:

  • 3-semester program = 17,760 £ / year of study
  • 2-semester program = 15,590 £ / year of study.

The cost of the English language courses:

  • English Language Preparation (ELP) = 4,180 £ / semester
  • English for pre-master programs (English for Pre-Masters (EPM)) = 4,180 £ / semester.

Additional charges:

  • Registration fee
  • Deposit confirming the place on the course
  • Examination Boards
  • Deposit for tuition
  • Additional academic and language classes (optional)
  • Additional leisure activities and excursions (optional)
  • Air tickets in both directions
  • Transfer in both directions
  • Compulsory medical insurance
  • Personal pocket expenses
  • Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents
  • Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).

Extras:

  • Transfer (one way) 121 GBP
  • Medical insurance 8 GBP
  • Registration fee (for a programme/course) 235 GBP
  • Deposit for a course/programme 1000 GBP

Perspectives

Graduates of the University of Sheffield receive support from the University Employment Service to understand their steps after graduation. Even after graduation, they can use resources, view vacancies on the website, attend events and meetings related to career issues. Support and accompaniment of young specialists is one of the reasons for the consistently high percentage of employment among graduates (80%).

Entry requirements, how to apply, what is required to enrol

For the International Foundation Year:

1. age: from 17 years

2. Completed secondary school with good grades

3. Knowledge of English:

  • for 3-semester programs: IELTS 5.0 (at least 5.0 in the Writing section and at least 4.0 in the remaining sections)
  • for 2-semester programs: IELTS 6.0 (minimum 5.0 for all partitions)

4. A test to determine the level of knowledge in general education subjects.

For Pre-Masters programs:

1. age: from 20 years

2. Bachelor's degree

3. Knowledge of English:

  • for 3-semester programs: IELTS 5.5 (minimum 5.5 in all sections)
  • for 2-semester programs: IELTS 6.0 (minimum 5.5 for all partitions)

4. test at the university to determine the level of knowledge

5. Interview with a university teacher / employee.

For English language courses:

English Language Preparation (ELP):

1. age: from 17 years

3. Knowledge of English:

  • for 2-semester programs: IELTS 4.0 (minimum 4.0 in each of the sections)
  • for the semester program: IELTS 4.5 (minimum 5.0 in each of the sections).

English for Pre-Master Programs (English for Pre-Masters (EPM)):

1. age: from 20 years

3. Knowledge of English:

  • for 2-semester programs: IELTS 4.5 (at least 4.5 in each of the sections)
  • for the semester program: IELTS 5.0 (minimum 5.0 for all sections).

Scholarships University of Sheffield

The university offers 75 scholarship programs in the form of a tuition discount for foreign students. The average scholarship is £10,000 to pay tuition fees for each year. One of the conditions for receiving a discount is the presence of an average score of more than 60%. Students at the Faculty of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities receive a scholarship of £2000 per year, subject to consistently high academic performance. Consideration of candidates for scholarships and its award is automatic, there is no need to submit an additional application.

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Residence permits, citizenship and other services

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  • Student supervision

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Language courses, schools and children's language camps Primary and secondary education - private schools Preparation programmes for entering universities - higher education Higher education (after completing accredited programs A-level, IB, High School) - Bachelor, Master, MBA
- we recommend to apply 6-9 months before the start of the course (some camps and schools offer discounts for early booking or for lengthy study programs)
- there are some very popular and high demand children's camps, where the applications need to be submitted 1 year in advance (in particular Switzerland , Great Britain , USA , Canada , Austria)
- we recommend to apply one year before the start of the training program,
- some schools have a specific time frame (September-November - please specify an individual school)
- some schools require tests in several stages (UKISET, internal tests of the school: English, mathematics, logics, subjects, interview, some require a personal visit)
- we recommend to apply one year before the start of the program,
- for Foundation and Pathway programs, IELTS and TOEFL certificates are usually required, respectively

- recommended submission one year before the start of the program,
- the deadline normally closes in January, for TOP HEIs and, as a rule, in March in other universities
- for a bachelor, a Foundation or Pathway preparatory program a completed A-level, IB, High School + IELTS / TOEFL are required
- for Masters you need a graduated higher education, in some cases you need a pre-Masters program
- MBA requires completed higher education, work experience preferably at least 2-3 years, etc.
Valentina Nikitina
Senior Marketing and Recruitment Manager at Kaplan Pathways with a focus on students from Russia and the CIS.

Valentina has been working as a Recruitment Manager and then Head of Recruitment for CIS & Europe at Kaplan International Pathways for more than 7 years. She is a Lomonosov Moscow State University graduate and has more than 10 years of experience in higher education. She considers attending a high school important to prepare for the educational format in the country. However, Valentina notes that only a well-rounded, unique profile demonstrating potential to excel and contribute to the university's reputation makes an application stand out.

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