2027/28 (UK undergraduate students)
This is the UK undergraduate tuition fee for the academic year 27/28. It may increase for the academic year 28/29 and we will update our information once we have received confirmation of the fee.
For full details including fees for part-time students and reduced fees during your time studying abroad or on placement (where applicable), please visit our fees page.
All students will need at least one device to approve security access requests via Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA). We also recommend students have a suitable laptop to work both on andÌýoff-campus. For more information, please check theÌýequipment advice.Ìý
As a student on this course, you should factor someÌýadditionalÌýcosts into your budget, alongside your tuition fees and living expenses.Ìý
You should be able to access most of the booksÌýyou’llÌýneed through our libraries, though we also make recommendations of specific titles which you may wish to considerÌýpurchasing.Ìý
If you choose to take an optional placement module, you will need to factor in travel costs, which will be dependent on location of placement and proximity to term-time address.Ìý
Equipment
If your subject stream requires you to work in the laboratory (for example, Biology and Chemistry), your tuition fees will cover the cost of a protective lab coat and safety goggles. if you lose these, you are responsible for the cost of replacing them (around £25).
While the calculator you used for your former study is usually sufficient some students will choose to purchase a new calculator which will cost around £10.
Students may want to purchase a Molecular Model Kit to help with visualising molecules in chemistry these cost £20.
Personal laptops are not compulsory as we have computer labs that are open 24 hours a day but you may want to consider one if you wish to work at home.ÌýFind out more about IT equipment.Ìý
Field trips
Depending on which subjects you choose there are optional field modules in Earth Science and Ecosystems and Environment which may incur a cost. These range from £30 to 50 for UK-based day trips to as much as £400 for overseas residential trips. A full list of approximate expected prices for is available at the start of each year.
ÌÇÐÄÔ´´ing abroad
If you have the option to study abroad, you need to consider the travel and living costs associated with your country of choice. This may include visa costs and medical insurance.
Other costs
Students will be responsible for the cost of hire of their gown for graduation (around £50) and may need to pay for additional guest tickets.
In addition there may be costs issued by the university for replacement student ID cards, additional transcripts or certification letters, reassessments and library fines.
The ÌÇÐÄÔ´´ offers a wide range of bursaries and scholarships. These funds can provide you with an additional source of non-repayable financial help. For up to date information regarding tuition fees, visit our .
Home students
Over one third of our UK students receive our means-tested core bursary. Full details can be found on our .
A 'home' student is one who meets certain UK residence criteria. These are the same criteria as apply to eligibility for home funding from Student Finance.