About The University
The University of Wolverhampton is a public university located on four campuses across the West Midlands, Shropshire and Staffordshire in England. The roots of the university lie in the Wolverhampton Tradesmen’s and Mechanics’ Institute founded in 1827 and the 19th-century growth of the Wolverhampton Free Library (1870), which developed technical, scientific, commercial and general classes. This merged in 1969 with the Municipal School of Art, originally founded in 1851, to form the Wolverhampton Polytechnic.
The city campus is located in Wolverhampton city centre, with a second campus at Walsall and a third in Telford. There is an additional fourth campus in Wolverhampton at the University of Wolverhampton Science Park. The university also operates a Health Education Centre in Burton-upon-Trent for nursing students. The university has four faculties comprising eighteen schools and institutes It has 19,045 students and currently offers over 380 undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
Campus
City Campus is the main site for the university and is situated in Wolverhampton city centre, opposite Molineux Stadium and approximately 16 miles (26 km) from Birmingham. Divided into City Campus Wulfruna and City Campus Molineux, it is home to several academic schools/faculties; administration departments; the Students’ Union and student support facilities. In addition, there are three separate Halls of Residence on this campus: North Road, Lomas Street and Randall Lines The Millennium City Building, opened in 2003, provides over 10,000 square metres of teaching space, a 300-seat lecture theatre, exhibition gallery, campus restaurant, and an “informal Social Learning Space”.
The Alan Turing Building contains an open plan workspace, as well as prototyping equipment and software packages for 3D modelling and product design. The Centre includes two TV studios with remote-controlled cameras and a full lighting rig, plus a radio studio with digital editing suites. The Harrison Learning Centre has traditional and electronic-based library facilities over four floors. It provides electronic auto-service and online cataloguing facilities, and academic librarians manage, monitor and update the available information.
The Wolverhampton School of Art is housed in the George Wallis building, which was formally opened by Sir Charles Wheeler in 1970.Wolverhampton University Fees. It provides specialist equipment, facilities and expertise for students studying one of the various art and design specialisms available to study at the School of Art.
Wolverhampton University Course List
- Arts
- Advanced Business Administration
- Academic Studies
- Accounting – Business
- Advanced Arts & Entertainment Management
- Accounting Assistant
- Acting for Stage and Screen
- Early Childhood Care and Education
- Education Assistant
- Engineering
- Health Care Assistant
- Hotel and Resort Management
- Music
- Science
- Tourism Management
- Addictions and Mental Health
Eligibility Criteria In General
- UG: 60% Above Marks
- PG: 60% Above Marks
- IELTS: 6.0 band or above
- English Should have above 65% marks