Many UK universities offer two-year fast-track degrees with the same academic content level as traditional 3-year degree programmes. Completing a degree in two years means lower tuition fees, living costs, and the opportunity to begin your career a year sooner.
With many two-year degree programmes having different entry requirements and application processes, we recommend you seek advice with your application through SI-UK. Our experienced consultants can take you through all the options and find the right course.
Where Can I Study a Two-Year Degree in the UK?
The following UK universities offer two-year degree programmes:
- Anglia Ruskin University
- Birmingham City University
- University of Buckingham
- University of Derby
- University of Gloucestershire
- University of Greenwich
- University of Hertfordshire
- Northumbria University
- University of Law
- Leeds Trinity University
- London School of Commerce
- London Metropolitan University
- Middlesex University
- University of Northampton
- Plymouth University
- Staffordshire University
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For more information about the above UK universities and studying a two-year fast-track degree, arrange your free consultation today.
FAQs
Where have two-year degrees come from?
Fast-track degrees are accelerated forms piloted at UK universities for many years. They are increasingly popular with students looking to begin their careers sooner.
How do two-year degrees work?
Two-year degrees have the same modules and material as a three-year course, with three semesters per academic year and shorter breaks.
How much does a two-year degree cost?
The average cost of a two-year degree is £7,400 per year.
Who would benefit from two-year degrees?
A Two-year university degree is ideal for those who have to balance study with work and family, who want to begin their careers sooner, or who need to save money on tuition costs.