University of Glasgow

One of the oldest and most prestigious university in Scotland whose alumni includes Nobel Prize winners, offers courses from engineering, infocomm technology to nursing.

Founded in 1451, the University of Glasgow (UofG) is the fourth oldest university in the English-speaking world and is in the top 1% of universities in the world. UofG is a member of the distinguished Russell Group comprising the UK’s 24 leading research-intensive universities and is also a founding member of Universitas 21 – a network of universities established as an international reference point and resource for strategic thinking on issues of global significance.

Associated with seven Nobel Laureates, UofG has inspired thinkers from eminent scientist Lord Kelvin and distinguished engineer James Watt to the father of economics, Adam Smith. Through teaching informed by its broad portfolio of cutting-edge research funded by industry, research councils, and governmental agencies, you will graduate with the skills needed to compete in a global workplace, and with friendships and networks that last a lifetime.
 

University of Glasgow

Undergraduate Programmes

Joint degree programmes offered by SIT and University of Glasgow prepare students for a wide range of careers in nursing and other fields of emerging technologies such as unmanned aerial vehicles, Internet of Things, and digital manufacturing.

civil-engineering
Civil Engineering
Computing Science
Computing Science
mechanical-engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Nursing
Nursing
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Aeronautical Engineering
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Aerospace Engineering
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Aerospace Systems
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Computing Science
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Mechanical Design Engineering
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Mechatronics