2014/15 Matriculated Non-Award Visiting Student Fee Rates
These are the tuition fee rates for matriculated non-award students beginning their programme of study (course) in academic year 2014/15. Matriculation is a ceremony to confer membership of the University (which is for life and so only happens once), usually at the start of your first course of study. If you are studying as a non-matriculated visiting student or recognised student different fee rates apply.
The rates listed are for one academic year; as a matriculated non-award student you should expect to pay one third of this fee for each term you are in attendance. If you are studying in multiple subject areas with differing fee rates you will need to contact your college to confirm at which rate you will be expected to pay. For further information on whether you will be expected to pay fees at the Home/EU or Overseas rate, visit the fee status page.
Tuition fees do not include college fees, accommodation, or other course and maintenance fees. Please check with your college for further information about any college fees which you may be liable for as these may differ from the published college fee rates, which apply to matriculated students.
Please note that once you have matriculated you cannot become a non-matriculated visiting student.
All fees are given in pounds sterling (£).
Matriculated non-award visiting student fee rates
| Subject area | Home/EU | Overseas |
| Anthropology | £9,000 | £14,415 |
| Archaeology | £9,000 | £14,415 |
| Biochemistry | £9,000 | £17,690 |
| Chemistry | £9,000 | £21,220 |
| Classical Languages and Literature | £9,000 | £14,415 |
| Clinical Medicine | £9,000 | £29,225 |
| Computing | £9,000 | £21,220 |
| Development Studies | £9,000 | £16,545 |
| Earth Sciences | £9,000 | £21,220 |
| Economics | £9,000 | £16,545 |
| Educational Studies | £9,000 | £14,415 |
| Engineering Science | £9,000 | £21,220 |
| English Language and Literature | £9,000 | £14,415 |
| Environmental Change and Management | £9,000 | £14,415 |
| Experimental Psychology | £9,000 | £16,545 |
| Fine Art | £9,000 | £16,545 |
| General Linguistics and Comparative Philology | £9,000 | £14,415 |
| Geography | £9,000 | £14,415 |
| History | £9,000 | £14,415 |
| History of Art | £9,000 | £14,415 |
| History of Science | £9,000 | £14,415 |
| Human Anatomy and Genetics | £9,000 | £16,545 |
| International Relations | £9,000 | £17,690 |
| Law | £9,000 | £14,415 |
| Management Studies | £9,000 | £14,415 |
| Materials Science | £9,000 | £21,220 |
| Mathematics | £9,000 | £15,345 |
| Modern Languages | £9,000 | £14,415 |
| Music | £9,000 | £16,545 |
| Oriental Studies | £9,000 | £14,415 |
| Pathology | £9,000 | £17,690 |
| Pharmacology | £9,000 | £17,690 |
| Philosophy | £9,000 | £14,415 |
| Physics | £9,000 | £21,220 |
| Physiology | £9,000 | £17,690 |
| Plant Sciences | £9,000 | £20,260 |
| Politics | £9,000 | £14,415 |
| Social Policy and Social Work | £9,000 | £16,545 |
| Socio-Legal Studies | £9,000 | £14,415 |
| Sociology | £9,000 | £14,415 |
| Statistics | £9,000 | £15,345 |
| Theology | £9,000 | £14,415 |
| Zoology | £9,000 | £20,260 |