Address and Location
Glasgow Caledonian is a city-centre campus university located a few minutes north of Glasgow's main shopping precinct, Buchanan Street. The university campus is fairly compact, making travelling between facilities easy.
ÂBackground and History
Glasgow Caledonian became a university in 1993, the product of Glasgow Polytechnic's merger with the city's Queen's College. Both institutions had a long tradition of providing practical and vocational training. These continue to form the core subjects offered at the new university.
Location and Accessibility
By Road: If visiting the university by car, exit the M8 at Junction 16 or 17 and follow signs for the city centre.
By Rail: The university is a five-minute walk from Glasgow Queen Street Station, the main hub for railway services in Scotland. Glasgow Central Station, the terminus for most English services, is a straightforward fifteen-minute walk up West Nile Street. The city's Buchanan Street and Cowcaddens subway stations are both a five-minute walk from campus.
Accessibility: Most university facilities are wheelchair-accessible and accommodation is provided for students with disabilities.
What's on Offer
BA, BEng, BM, BSc, LLB, MSc, MEng, MBA, DBA, DMan, PhD
Entry Requirements
Entry standards vary between subjects, with most requiring BBB-CCC at A-Level. Specific course information can be found on the university website.