Why study at Nottingham Trent University?
• 10th most popular university in the UK for undergraduate degree applications (Times Good University Guide 2013)
• Offers students many opportunities for real-world experience as part of their degree, including one-year work placements
• Top 20 in the UK at undergraduate level for Communication and Media Studies and top 30 for Art and Design (Times Good University Guide 2014)
• Nottingham is one of the fastest growing cities in the UK and home to one of the largest arts centres in the UK
Foundation certificates
Foundation certificate courses prepare students for studying an undergraduate degree at the University. The following foundation certificates are available:
Progression degrees for Foundation Certificate in Art and Design
Progression degrees for Foundation Certificate in Business, Law & Social Sciences
Progression degrees for Foundation Certificate in Computing
Progression to Nottingham Trent University is guaranteed provided you complete the Foundation Certificate in Computing and the Diploma in Computing to the required level.
Progression degrees for Foundation Certificate in Media and Communications
Graduate diplomas
Our extensive range of graduate diploma courses provides essential preparation for international students looking to study a postgraduate degree at the University. Choose from graduate diplomas in:
**All students progressing to Journalism degrees will need to satisfactorily complete a journalism test and interview, and achieve a minimum of 70% in English prior to enrolment on the degree course.
International Year One
International Year One courses allow international students to fast-track their progression to year two of an undergraduate degree. The International Year One is available for:
Progression degrees for International Year One in Business
On completion of the International Year One in Business, students progress into Year 2 of one of the following Nottingham Trent University degrees at Nottingham Business School:
Progression degrees for International Year One in Computing