University of Chesterhttp://www.chester.ac.uk/
University Profile
The University of Chester was founded in 1839 by a group of prominent local figures of Chester. The University has two campuses, set approximately 25 miles apart, connected by a free shuttle bus service. The Chester campus is the primary location of undergraduate teaching for a broad range of courses in the Humanities, Social Sciences, Applied Sciences, the Arts, Teacher Training, Nursing, Midwifery and Law.
On the other hand, the Warrington campus is the main site for the thriving courses that address the need for well-trained graduates in a variety of vocational areas. Warrington campus is the main site for the thriving courses that address the need for well-trained graduates in a variety of vocational areas. Courses in Computer Science, Business, Journalism, Sport, Graphic Design, and Nursing are available on both campuses.
With 168 years of experience, the University of Chester is one of the oldest providers of higher education in the United Kingdom. There are over 50 single honours degrees to choose from. There are hundreds of potential subject combinations in the combined honours degree programmes offered by the University. Some of our degrees are based on single, traditional disciplines, such as English, Geography, Theology and Mathematics, while others have been designed to support the practical and vocational demands of today’s professions, including Business, Law, and Health Care.
Campus Address(es)
University of Chester
Parkgate Road, CH1 4BJ, Chester
Cheshire, North West Region
Tel: 01244 51 1000, Fax: 0124 451 1300
University of Chester
Crab Lane, WA2 0DB, Warrington
Cheshire, North West Region
Tel: 01925 530000, Fax: 01925 530001
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