The University of Salford

Location:The Crescent, Salford, Greater Manchester, M5 4WT, UK
Phone:0161 295 4545

The University of Salford has three campuses, all within a ten-minute walk of each other and linked by a free on-campus bus service. The main campus is the Peel park campus, which is less than 1.5 miles away from Manchester city centre. This is supported by the Frederick Road and Adelphi campuses. The University also has major links to the newly opened MediaCityUK (it has its very own learning, research and resource centre at the site), making it an attractive option for aspiring media students.

 
 

Background and History

The University of Salford's roots go back to 1896, with the forming of the Royal Technical Institute. After various developments, the institution gained university status in 1967 when the Royal College of Advanced Technology became the University of Salford (the University College Salford and the University of Salford merged into a single institution in 1996).

Location and Accessibility

By rail: Salford Crescent station lies in the middle of the campus. Direct services run to and from Manchester (Airport, Piccadilly and Victoria), Blackpool, Bolton, Buxton, Blackburn, Southport, Preston, Lancaster and Barrow-in-Furness.

By road: Given how easily accessible the University is by train, this remains the best option as car parking on campus is limited and it is easy to get around. However, Salford is easily linked to the likes of the M1, M6, M56, M62 etc.

Ease of access for disabled students: All buildings and facilities are wheelchair friendly, and accommodation designed for people with disabilities is available. Be aware that the campus has some steep slopes and not all of it is level. For further information, email [email protected].

What's on Offer

Undergraduate: BA, BSc, BEng, FdSc, LLB, MEng.Postgraduate: MSc, PgDip, MA, PgCert, MBA, LLM, MRes.

Entry Requirements

Using the UCAS tariff system, entrance requirements to specific programmes vary but examples include:

BSc (Hons) Computer Science: 300 points.

BSc (Hons) Geography: 240 points.

BSc (Hons) Psychology: 300 points.

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