124507 - Bachelor Geography and Natural Hazards
Coventry University, Coventry, UK
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Degree
Bachelor
Program Name
Geography and Natural Hazards
Study duration
3 year(s)
Beginning of study
01/09 last date for application 01/07
(Some universities accept the application after the deadline)
What do you want to study?
English
Study time
Morning
Study method
In-Campus only
Attendance type
Full time
Annual cost
18109 USD
Conditional admission
N/A
IELTS
6.00
يجب على الطالب الذي لا يرغب بدراسة الدورة التحضيرية للغة الانجليزية الحصول على شهادة امتحان الأيلتس المخصص لبريطانيا UK VI - ان لا يتجاوز تاريخ اصدار الشهادة عن سنتين
High school Transcript
يجب على الطالب دراسة سنة تحضيرية قبل البدء بالبرنامج؛ الا اذا كان حاصل على شهادة التعليم الدولي
High school certificate
الشهادة الثانوية باللغة الانجليزية
Conditional admission
N/A
Time for admission
2 - 4 week(s)
Student GPA
2.00 / 4
Coventry - UK
About the university
Coventry University is located in Coventry, central England, began its work as a British university in 1992, and is internationally known for its design decisions. Coventry University won the annual prize for higher education in automotive design, due to its strong curriculum and creative environment. The institute is one of the key partners in Africa's flagship project aimed at helping to reduce poverty in Africa. The University has many health, recreational, and educational facilities for students, including the health center, sports club, library, a variety of restaurants, and basketball, football and athletics courts. It also organizes many activities and leisure trips on and off the ca
mpus. The city of Coventry has been ranked 39th in the QS Best Student Cities 2017 list and is in the top 5 for UK cities. There's plenty to do in Coventry as a student, whether you're into music, sport, art or fashion, the city center campus puts you right at the heart of the action.
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Coventry is a city in the West Midlands of England, home to Coventry University in its city center and the University of Warwick on the southern outskirts. Once a bustling hub for cloth, clocks, bicycles, automobiles, and ammunition, it was badly blitzed by the Nazis in WWII. Today, it is currently undergoing a resurgence of redevelopment, with a new Coventry Cathedral to replace the 14th century cathedral destroyed in the war and several other similar projects that are renovating the city. Cove
ntry even won the title of UK City of Culture, which is expected to bring social and economic benefits to the area. Visitors can experience the Coventry music scene at the free Godiva Festival, take helicopter lessons, or visit the famous Warwick Arts Centre.
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