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Fees, Expenses and Scholarships

If you wish to see if you would qualify as a Home or EU student, please use our simple self-assessment guide.

The fees listed below are for non-EU international students.

Tuition fees for overseas students are fixed for the duration of the programme.

Undergraduate

2010/11 Entry

Classroom based programmes

£10,700 per year

Semi-laboratory based programmes
(Computing Science, Multimedia Computing, Psychology and Transport Management)

£12,250 per year

Laboratory based programmes
(Pharmacy, Chemistry, Biology, Maths, Logistics)

£13,950 per year

Sandwich/placement year fee (for placements taking place in 2010/11)

£1,890

International Foundation Programmes

£10,000

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Postgraduate

Taught Masters are 1 year in duration

Research degrees take a minimum of 3 years so fees given below are per year

School of Engineering and Applied Sciences

2010/11 Entry

Taught Masters (MSc) in

  • Traffic Engineering
  • Transport Planning
£10,700

Taught Masters (MSc) in

  • Data Communicationss Networks

  • Distributed & Networked Computing

  • Internet Technology

  • Telecommunications Technology

£12,250

Taught Masters (MSc) in

  • Engineering Management

  • Industrial Enterprise Management

  • MSc IT Project Management 

£13,250

Taught Masters (MSc) in

  • Chemical Process Technology

  • Mechanical Engineering (Modelling)

  • Product Design Enterprise

  • Product Design Innovation

£13,950

MSc Supply Chain Management

£14,280
 Research £12,650 per year

School of Life & Health Science

Graduate Diploma in Psychology

£11,000

Taught Masters (MSc) in

  • Biomedical Sciences
  • Biotechnology
  • Molecular Toxicology
  • Drug Delivery
  • Drug Design
  • Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Pharmacology

£13,950

 

 MSc in Health Psychology

£10,700

MSc in Rehabilitation Studies

£12,250

Masters by Research (MRes) in

  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Nutrition and Behaviour
  • Qualitative Methods (Psychological Research Methods)
£12,250

MRes in Neuroimaging (Psychological Research Methods)

£12,850

Research

£12,650 (per year)

OSPAP (Overseas Pharmacy AP)

£9,135

School of Languages and Social Sciences

MSc TESOL (Distance Learning)

£6,950 (for whole course)

MA TESOL & other programmes (On campus, full-time)

£10,700

Research

£10,200 (per year)

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Aston Business School (2010/11 entry)

Taught Masters are 1 year in duration

Research degrees take a minimum of 3 years so fees given below are per year

 

Masters (MSc) programmes

£14,800

EXCEPTIONS BELOW:  
LLM in International Commercial Law £10,000

European Masters in Management programme

€15,000 (euros per year, 2009 fee)

MSc IT Project Management

£13,250

MSc Strategic HRM for HR Professionals

£4,725

MBA

£22,000

DBA (Full time)

£15,225 per year

DBA (Distance Learning/Part Time)

£11,025 per year

Research programmes

£10,200 per year

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International Pre-Masters Programme £9,765

Pre-Sessional English Language Programmes
(Summer 2009 fees)

15 weeks programme
(Programme dates: 1st June – 18th September 2009)

£3,465

10 weeks programme
(Programme dates:13th July – 18th September 2009)

£2,310

6 weeks programme
(Programme dates: 10th August – 18th September 2009)

£1,385

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Accommodation Fees for 2009

For non-EU international students Accommodation on campus is guaranteed for every year of study. For EU students, campus accommodation is guaranteed for the first year of study.

Standard

£2742.80 per year

(40 weeks which includes Orientation and Freshers Week)

En-Suite

£4266.40 per year

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Student Finance Guide (New Students)

We are please to confirm that the student finance guide for new students is now on the web.� This covers details of how and when to pay tuition and residence fees. It also contains details of useful contacts and online forms that students can complete to request various documents and refunds from the Finance department. The guide is available at www.aston.ac.uk/new-students/financeguide

Student Finance Guide (Returning Students)

We are please to confirm that the student finance guide for returning students is now on the web. This covers details of how and when to pay tuition and residence fees. It also contains details of useful contacts and online forms that students can complete to request various documents and refunds from the Finance department. The guide is available at www.aston.ac.uk/current-students/studentfinances

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Living Expenses

We recommend approximately £650 - £700 per month (includes accommodation, food, books, clothes, local travel, and spending money). You may also find this tool useful in working out your budget – UNIAID International Student Calculator

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Scholarships

We advise and encourage students to also make contact with their local Ministry of Education or Education Department, as they should have information of scholarship opportunities available to students who wish to study overseas.

You can also visit our own web pages -Undergraduate Scholarships and Postgraduate Scholarships.

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