Glasgow Caledonian University
Courses
MSc Computer Science
£16,200
MSc Computer Science with Professional Practice
£16,200
MSc Big Data Technologies
£18,800
MSc Applied Data Science in Engineering
£18,800
MBA Luxury Brand Management
£18,800
MSc International Business Management
£17,950
MSc International Business Management with Professional Practice
£18,800
MSc Cyber Security
£18,800
MSc International Management and Business Development
£16,200
MA Digital Media and Content Creation
£16,200
MSc Investigative Ophthalmology and Vision Research
£16,200
MSc International Banking and Finance
£18,800
MSc User Experience and Interaction Design
£16,200
BSc (Hons) Software Development
£14,500
BSc (Hons) Computing
£14,500
BSc (Hons) AI and Data Science
£14,500
BSc (Hons) Cyber Security & Networks
£14,500
BA (Hons) International Business and HRM (3rd year entry)
£12,250
BA (Hons) Business Management
£14,500
BA (Hons) International Business
£14,500
BSc (Hons) Software Development for Business
£12,250
MSc Accounting, Finance and Regulation
£16,200
MSc Accounting, Finance and Regulation with Professional Practice
£16,200
MA Multimedia Journalism
£18,800
MSc Nursing: Advancing Professional Practice
£16,200
LLM International Commercial Law with Professional Practice
£16,200
LLM International Commercial Law
£16,200
MSc Luxury Marketing
£16,200
MSc Marketing
£17,950
MSc Mechanical Engineering
£18,800
MSc Computer Science
£16,200
MSc Computer Science with Professional Practice
£16,200
MSc Big Data Technologies
£18,800
MSc Applied Data Science in Engineering
£18,800
Highlights
Glasgow Caledonian University was formed in 1993 when The Queen's College Glasgow merged with Glasgow Polytechnic. The Queen's College had dated back to 1875 and specialised in domestic science training. The university has campuses in London and New York as well as its main Glasgow campus on the site of the former Buchanan Street Station.
The university has won awards for its Student Support including the Times Higher Education Outstanding Support for Overseas Students award. The Campus Life Desk allows students to access services such as the careers service, finance office, registry and more.
The university offers facilities like the Sir Alex Ferguson Library and ARC sports facility. It delivers innovative teaching with industry-standard facilities and equipment - including the Vision Centre and Interprofessional Simulation Centre.
Campuses
The London campus is situated in Spitalfields - one of London’s most attractive locations. Spitalfields is an area in London with several markets, including the historic Old Spitalfields Market, Brick Lane Market and Petticoat Lane Market.
The London campus focuses on postgraduate and professional programs, particularly business, finance, and fashion. This campus is home to the British School of Fashion.
It is within walking distance of Liverpool Street — just a 4-minute walk away. The nearest Tube station is Liverpool Street Underground. It’s a 6-minute walk away. The nearest bus stop is Brushfield Street. It’s a 3-minute walk away.
London is a unique city, known for its landmarks, museums, theatres, restaurants, clubs and shopping. It is a huge tourist attraction, cultural hub and centre for business and finance. London has more than 40 higher education institutions, making it an important international centre for learning and research.
Employability Rate
93%
Upcoming Intake
Sep 2025
Tution Fee
Starts from 16,200 GBP
English Requirement
IELTS, TOEFL
Ranking
by QS
1001-1200
by THE
601–800
by GUARDIAN
40