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Bath Spa University
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Bath Spa University
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| Established: 1852 | Campuses: 3 in United Kingdom

Why Choose Bath Spa University?

Rapid Rise in Prestige & Rankings

Rapid Rise in Prestige & Rankings

Bath Spa is the highest-rising UK university for 2025-26, jumping 47 places to #61 nationally in the Guardian League Table and 12 places to #92 in the Complete University Guide. This upward trajectory reflects genuine improvements in teaching quality and facilities investment, supported by a 77% student satisfaction rate. It offers students a high-value degree from an institution with rapidly growing recognition

UK’s Top Creative Education Hub

UK’s Top Creative Education Hub

The university occupies a unique position as a leader in creative disciplines, ranking #12 for Creative Writing, #18 for Journalism, #28 for Media & Film, and #30 for Music (Guardian 2026). Art & Design is also ranked #55 nationally. This breadth of top-tier creative programs makes it an unparalleled choice for aspiring artists, designers, filmmakers, and writers

Practice-Led, "Learning by Doing

Practice-Led, "Learning by Doing

Bath Spa moves beyond traditional lectures with a strict focus on practical application. Students utilize state-of-the-art facilities like the Commons Building's TV studios, publishing labs, and the Michael Tippett Centre concert hall. Small class sizes (max 20–30 per seminar) ensure personalized attention and industry-relevant skill acquisition that employers demand

Accessible Entry for International Students

Accessible Entry for International Students

Bath Spa offers flexible entry requirements compared to Russell Group institutions, accepting Indian Class XII students with 65% overall (vs 80–90% elsewhere) and A-Levels at BBB–BCC. Combined with accessible scholarship schemes for regions like India and Africa, this inclusivity makes high-quality UK education attainable for ambitious international students.

UNESCO Heritage City & Affordability

UNESCO Heritage City & Affordability

Bath is a stunning UNESCO World Heritage city offering a safe, vibrant cultural scene just 1.5 hours from London. Crucially, living costs are 40–60% cheaper than London (£1,250–£1,600/month vs £1,850+). This allows students to enjoy a high quality of life and world-class surroundings without the financial strain of the capital.

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Bath Spa University

Rankings &
Achievements

QS Ranking

#601-620 (global band); #159 (Europe)

QS World Ranking 2026

QS Ranking

#351-400 (global band)

THE World Ranking 2025

QS Ranking

#391 Global

US News Ranking 2025-26

QS Ranking

#92 UK (up 12 places from 2025)

Complete University Guide 2026

QS Ranking

#61 UK (up 47 places; highest-rising UK university 2025-26)

Guardian League Table 2026

Campus Locations

Newton Park (Primary Campus)
Newton Park (Primary Campus)
  • Location: Situated 3.5 miles west of Bath city center on 274 acres of Capability Brown-designed parkland, leased from the Duchy of Cornwall.
  • Facilities: Features the historic 18th-century Main House alongside the ultra-modern Commons Building (TV studios, digital suites), the Michael Tippett Centre (concert hall), and specialist Art & Design studios.
  • Amenities: Includes the Commons café, multiple dining spots, a gym, sports grounds, and the award-winning University Theatre.
  • Living: Guaranteed on-campus accommodation for first-years in mixed self-catered and catered halls.
Corsham Court (Postgraduate Hub)
Corsham Court (Postgraduate Hub)
  • Location: A historic country house in Wiltshire, 30 miles from Bath.
  • Facilities: Dedicated center for postgraduate research, heritage conservation, and the Research Support Office.
Bath Spa London
Bath Spa London
  • Location: An expanding presence in London offering business and management degrees.
  • Focus: Provides accessible business education, including the MBA Leadership (£18,000–£21,210), without the mega-university scale.

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Course Highlights

Course Highlights – Undergraduate

Program

Duration

Annual Tuition (GBP)

Intake Months

Graduate Route Duration

Special Features

Law (LLB)

3 years

£15,030

Sept; limited Jan

2 years

Mock courts; legal clinics; practice-linked teaching; new top 30 ranking (Guardian 2026)

Journalism & Publishing

3 years

£14,500–£15,200

Sept

2 years

Publishing lab; practice-led studios; BBC/Channel 4 employer links; #18 nationally (Guardian 2026)

Art & Design

3 years

£14,000–£16,000

Sept

2 years

Studio-based practice; specialist facilities; #55 nationally (Complete Guide 2026); global design firm partnerships

Media & Film Studies

3 years

£14,500–£15,500

Sept

2 years

TV studios; digital media suites; film production facilities; #28 nationally (Guardian 2026); media company placements

Music

3 years

£14,500–£15,500

Sept

2 years

Michael Tippett Centre concert hall; specialist performance spaces; #30 nationally (Guardian 2026); live performance opportunities

Creative Writing

3 years

£13,500–£14,500

Sept

2 years

Publishing focus; literary mentoring; #12 nationally (Guardian 2026); major rise from #44 (2025)

Drama & Performing Arts

3 years

£14,500–£15,500

Sept

2 years

University Theatre; performance spaces; festival/event management pathways; integrated theatre production

Business & Management

3 years

£15,200–£15,500

Sept; limited Jan

2 years

Consultancy projects; vocational focus; #87 nationally (Complete Guide 2026); industry partnerships

Computing / Cyber Security

3 years

£15,500–£17,000

Sept

2 years

Digital media suites; games development focus; cybersecurity labs; employer partnerships with tech firms

Psychology

3 years

£14,500–£15,500

Sept

2 years

Forensic specialization; business psychology pathways; clinical focus available

Education

3 years

£13,500–£15,000

Sept

2 years

PGCE pathways; educational leadership; early childhood specialist facilities

Food & Nutrition

3 years

£16,000–£18,380

Sept

2 years

Lab facilities; nutrition science; food science industry links

Architecture

3 years

£15,500–£16,500

Sept

2 years

Studio-based design; professional practice; architecture industry partnerships

 


Course Highlights – Postgraduate Taught

Program

Duration

Annual Tuition (GBP)

Intake Months

Graduate Route Duration

Special Features

MA Business & Management

1 year

£15,195

Sept; rolling

2 years

Vocational focus; consultancy projects; accessible fees vs London business schools

MBA Leadership (London Campus)

1 year

£18,000–£21,210

Sept; rolling

2 years

London-based; executive focus; £26,338+ graduate placement salary potential

MA Creative Writing

1 year

£12,500–£15,000

Sept; rolling

2 years

Publishing focus; literary mentoring; editorial pathways; #12 nationally (Guardian 2026)

MA Design

1 year

£15,000–£17,000

Sept; rolling

2 years

Studio-based; #55 nationally (Complete Guide 2026); design industry partnerships

MA Education

1 year

£13,500–£15,500

Sept; rolling

2 years

PGCE progression; educational leadership; early childhood specialist

MSc Cybersecurity

1 year

£15,195

Sept; rolling

2 years

Tech sector strong; employer partnerships; hands-on labs

MA Dance

1 year

£14,500–£16,000

Sept; rolling

2 years

Specialist performance facilities; choreography focus

MA Fine Art

1 year

£15,000–£17,000

Sept; rolling

2 years

Studio-based; specialist facilities; gallery/museum partnerships

MA Music

1 year

£14,500–£16,000

Sept; rolling

2 years

Michael Tippett Centre; specialist performance; music industry links

MA Arts Management

1 year

£15,000–£18,000

Sept; rolling

2 years

Cultural sector focus; museum/gallery partnerships

MA Children's Publishing

1 year

£12,500–£15,000

Sept; rolling

2 years

Publishing lab; children's literature focus; publisher partnerships

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Popular Study Areas

Creative Writing
Creative Writing
Art & Design
Art & Design
Journalism
Journalism
Media & Film Studies
Media & Film Studies
Music
Music
Drama & Performing Arts
Drama & Performing Arts
Law
Law
Education & Teaching
Education & Teaching
Computing/Cyber Security
Computing/Cyber Security
Business & Management
Business & Management
Psychology
Psychology
Life Sciences (Biological Sciences)
Life Sciences (Biological Sciences)

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Entry Requirements

Undergraduate:
  • Academic: Indian Class XII (CBSE/CISCE/WBCHSEB) require 65% overall with grade C in minimum 5 subjects. A-Level requirement is BBB–BCC; IB is 32 points.
  • English Language: IELTS 6.5 overall (min 5.5 in each component). Specialized programs (Law) may require 7.0.
  • Alternatives: PTE Academic (58–62), Duolingo (120+), or iGCSE English (A*–C).
Postgraduate:
  • Academic: Bachelor's Honours Degree (2:1 or equivalent). Indian applicants typically require 65%+ overall.
  • English Language: IELTS 6.0–7.0 overall (min 5.5 in each component).
  • Special Requirements: MBA/Business may prefer 3-5 years work experience. Creative programs often require a portfolio.

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Scholarships at Bath Spa University

Hall Commonwealth Scholarship
Hall Commonwealth Scholarship

Limited slot (1 award); high academic merit required

International Recruitment Office Scholarship
International Recruitment Office Scholarship

Merit-based; assessed during admissions; automatic consideration + competitive round

Regional Office Scholarships (Africa)
Regional Office Scholarships (Africa)

10 scholarships available; deadline June 8 (for following Sept intake)

Regional Office Scholarships (India, Asia-Pacific)
Regional Office Scholarships (India, Asia-Pacific)

Region-specific; exact amounts vary; India-specific schemes available

Latin America Scholarship
Latin America Scholarship

Specific to select eligible courses

USA Transfer Scholarship
USA Transfer Scholarship

Specific pathway (transfer students only)

Royal Commonwealth Society Scholarship
Royal Commonwealth Society Scholarship

Limited slots (2 awards)

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Student Support Services

International Support
International Support
  • Dedicated team offering 1-on-1 visa advice, cultural adjustment support, and a "Buddy Scheme" for peer mentoring.
  • Academic Support: Strong focus on 1-on-1 tutorials, writing workshops, and small class sizes (max 20-30 students).
  • Careers: Free 1-on-1 guidance, 100+ annual employer events, and CV workshops tailored for creative portfolios.
  • Community: Over 260 clubs and societies, including 32+ cultural groups.
UK Visa and Work Rights
UK Visa and Work Rights
  • Student Visa: Requires CAS (issued after deposit) and proof of £12,671 maintenance funds (held for 28 days).
  • Costs: Visa fee is £524 (one-time) + Immigration Health Surcharge of £776/year.
  • Work Rights: Students can work 20 hours/week during term time and full-time during vacations.
  • Graduate Route Visa: Allows graduates to stay for 2 years (3 for PhD) to work or be self-employed. Does not lead directly to settlement but allows switching to a Skilled Worker Visa.

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