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Accountancy BSc (Hons) Course
Develop your knowledge and skills to help businesses and organisations manage finances, make management decisions, face economic challenges and grow ethically and sustainably.
This work-based initial teacher training course focuses on special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), leading to QTS and preparing trainees to teach in state-maintained schools across England.
Bishop Gate Student Accommodation
Self-catered, ensuite and studio bedrooms, University-owned - from £153 per week for 43 weeks
The Cycle Works Student Accommodation
Self-catered, ensuite bedrooms and studios – brand new in September 2017, from £150 per week for 43 weeks
Godiva Place Student Accommodation
Self-catered, ensuite, studio and twudio bedrooms, University-owned - from £153 per week for 43 weeks
Train on the job to become a qualified teacher in England, specialising in SEND (special educational needs and disabilities), through a PGCE that combines classroom experience with academic study and professional certification.
Psychology BSc (Hons) Course
Unlock the secrets of human behaviour, explore contemporary psychology issues and develop practical skills for an impactful career in psychology and beyond.
Digital Technology and Computing BSc (Hons) Course
This course blends design and technology, covering UX design, animation, VFX and web development. Gain hands-on experience with VR, Adobe tools and high-spec labs, helping you prepare for a career in the digital technology and computing industry.
Automotive and Transport Design BA (Hons) Course
Design the future of transport. Create user-friendly designs for cars and mobility. Tackle real challenges, think creatively, and develop solutions that make travel smarter and life better.
Opinion: Why higher education partnerships are indispensable to UK–India prosperity News
Yashodhara Dasgupta, Managing Director of Coventry University Group’s India Hub, explains why the sustained focus on higher education partnerships between the UK and India is essential.
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Computer Systems Engineering MEng/BEng (Hons) Course
This course offers opportunities to work on the design of smart devices, embedded systems and advanced electronics, helping you develop your skills in this field.
Automotive Engineering MEng/BEng (Hons) Course
Let your passion for cars, engineering and design be the drive to become a professional automotive engineer, ready to innovate in a rapidly evolving, global industry.
Learning Disabilities Nursing BSc (Hons) Course
This degree combines theory with practice-based learning to lead you to professional registration and a rewarding career as a learning disabilities nurse.
Mental Health Nursing BSc (Hons) Course
This degree combines theory and practical learning with clinical placements to lead you to professional registration and a rewarding career as a mental health nurse.
I joined Coventry University through Clearing. It wasn’t part of my original plan but the opportunity came and I took it. That decision changed my life, and today I’m proud to serve as Provost of the university that gave me my start. So when I see headlines asking “Is university still worth it?”, I feel compelled to respond, not just as a senior leader but as someone who has experienced the transformative power of higher education first-hand.
Our PGCE with iQTS: SEND is an Initial Teacher Training course, with a focus on Special Education Needs and Disabilities (SEND) and certifies trainees to teach in specialist schools or settings both outside as well as in
Professional courses at CU London
Discover CU London's bespoke training for business. Elevate your skills and drive sustainability.
Coventry University ensures all your student wellbeing needs are provided. It focuses on the whole person by providing for your physical, spiritual and emotional needs. Through this combined offer we provide an efficient and joined up service which allows a variety of access points for all staff and students to utilise.
‘Big data tsunami’ will change the way we live – and everyone must be prepared, say academics News
Researchers gathered to look at some of the key questions to help society prepare for an explosion of big data and artificial intelligence.