Studying a postgraduate degree, is a big decision and requires a significant investment of time and dedication, but holding such a qualification can support your career progression as you develop your understanding of the subject area and build your skills.
Whether you are thinking about progressing from an undergraduate degree on to a masters, or are looking to re-enter higher education after a gap in your studies, we recognise that many individuals may have existing commitments that need to be considered. These might be family-related commitments, or existing jobs.
With this in mind, at the Ulster University Branch Campuses we have introduced an additional study option for students from the UK or EU to help support your aspirations and career goals.
Daytime study
All of our full-time courses that are taught at our branch campuses are offered as daytime classes.
This study mode is available for all programmes and for all students.
When you study via this route, you will usually have classes on campus for 2 to 3 days a week (Monday to Friday). The exact days that you will have classes will always be confirmed when you are given your timetable at enrolment at the start of your academic year.
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There are many financing options available for you to fund your programme with. As an example; if you have a full-time job and are looking to expand your knowledge to support your current role, you may be able to ask your employer to contribute towards your tuition fees.
Postgraduate Loan
By studying evenings and weekends, you may still be eligible for a Postgraduate Loan which will be applied the same as studying any other of our programmes. The £10,906 Postgraduate Loan is available to UK and EU students, subject to eligibility. For more information and full terms and conditions, please visit www.gov/studentfinance
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Student Support
For both of these study options, you will receive the exact same level of student support throughout the duration of your programme, with the ability to balance your full-time studies around your personal life and commitments.