The University of Bath

Phone:01225 388388

Address and Location

Bath University is set on a medium-sized campus in Claverton Down, one mile east of the picturesque Roman city of Bath.

Background and History

One of England's newer 'traditional' universities, Bath's history goes back to the founding of the Bristol Trade School in 1856. In 1960 the college was adopted by Government to become Bristol College of Science and Technology. Continuing to expand, the institution moved a larger site in Bath four years later, giving the university its current footprint. In 1966 the University of Bath was granted a royal charter and began awarding degrees in its own name.

Location and Accessibility

By rail: The university's nearest train station is Bath Spa. Regular buses run from the station to the campus.

By road: The campus is located on the east side of the city. From the M4 motorway, join the A46 southbound at Junction 18 and follow signs for Warminster. Exit at North Road/Claverton Down and the university is on the left.

Accessibility: Most university facilities are wheelchair-accessible, and all major buildings have ramps, lifts and accessible toilets. Accommodation for those with additional needs is available on campus.

What's on Offer

BA, BEng, BSc, CPD, DBA, DHealth,. EdD, EngD, Grad Dip, MA, MBA, MBiochem, MBiol, MChem, MComp, MD, MEng, Mmath, MPharm, MPharmacol, MPhil, MPhys, MRes, MS, MSc, MSci, PG Cert, PG Dip, PhD

Entry Requirements

Entry standards at the university are high, with most courses requiring AAA-BBB at A Level. Specific course information can be found on the university website.

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