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London Metropolitan University, commonly known as London Met, is a public research university in London, England. The University of North London and London Guildhall University merged in 2002 to create the university. The University's roots go back to 1848.
London Metropolitan University is one of the UK’s most diverse universities with students from over 140 countries. We offer a welcoming and friendly atmosphere with support for you at every step of your student journey. We offer an extensive range of courses available at undergraduate, postgraduate, professional and research level.
At London Metropolitan University we offer undergraduate and postgraduate degrees as well as short and professional courses. Browse available start points today.
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No matter what your ambition, we have a postgraduate course that will help you get there. We offer a wide range of master's programmes (MA, MSc, MBA) taught in the heart of London, or you can undertake postgraduate research with a PhD.
An undergraduate course (known as a bachelor's degree) is usually the first degree you apply for and normally takes three years to complete if studying full-time. You will graduate with a Bachelor of Arts (BA), Sciences (BSc) or Engineering (BEng), depending on your choice of subject.
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