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Imperial College London
Imperial College, which forms part of the University of London,
embodies and delivers world class scholarship, education and
research in science, engineering and medicine, with particular
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regard to their application in industry, commerce and
Contact details
healthcare. Imperial College was established in 1907 through
Admissions
Registry the merger of the Royal College of Science, the City and Guilds
Imperial College London
South Kensington campus
College and the Royal School of Mines.
London SW7 2AZ
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)20 7594 8014
Fax: +44 (0)20 7594 8004
e-mail:
info@imperial.ac.uk
www.ic.ac.uk
■ Rector
Sir Richard Sykes, DSc, FRS
■ Year founded
1907
■ Number of students
12,185
■ International students
4,245 students from more than 160 countries
■ Financial aid
Imperial College has a growing number of scholarships
available to undergraduate candidates
■ Careers Services
STUDYING at Imperial College major national museums: the Science
The Careers Advisory Service at Imperial offers a wide
range of services to help students achieve their goals, The benefits of a fully-rounded
Museum, Natural History Museum and
including information and guidance on summer
education have always been recognised
the Victoria and Albert Museum.
internships, graduate employment or postgraduate study
at Imperial College. Whilst specialising
■ Library
On the College campuses, students have access to the
academically in the areas of science, ADMISSIONS
libraries of the departments and the Faculty of Medicine,
technology and medicine, the College
For candidates whose first language is
the Central Library and the library of the Science Museum also has a large and flourishing
not English, a recognised English
■ Computing programme of study in the humanities.
language qualification at the appropriate
Powerful PCs and workstations are located in departments
and the library, and are networked to form an advanced,
Imperial College has its main campus in level is required. The minimum general
distributed computing environment connected to the South Kensington, an area of central entrance requirements are passes in two
Internet.
London long established as a cultural subjects at GCSE A level or equivalent
centre for the arts, sciences and music. qualifications (International
South Kensington is home to three Baccalaureate, Selectividad, etc.).
Degree Degree Degree
Aeronautical Engineering Chemistry with Fine Chemicals Proc. & a Year in Industry Geophysics
Aeronautical Engineering with a Year in Europe Chemistry and Management Information Systems Engineering
Aerospace Materials Chemistry with Management Information Systems Engineering with a Year Abroad
Applied Business Management Chemistry and Management with a Year in Industry Materials Science and Engineering
Biochemistry Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry Materials with Management
Biochemistry with Management Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry & a Year in Industry Materials with Management and a Year Abroad
Biochemistry with Mgmt. & a Year in Industry/Research Chemistry with Research Abroad Materials with a Year Abroad
Biochemistry with a Year in Industry/Research Chemistry with a Year in Industry Mathematics
Biochemistry with Research Abroad Civil Engineering Mathematics and Computer Science
Biology Civil Engineering with a Year Abroad Mathematics (Pure Mathematics)
Biology with Management Civil and Environmental Engineering Mathematics, Optimisation and Statistics
Biology with Management & a Year in Industry/Research Civil and Environmental Engineering with a Year Abroad Mathematics with Applied Maths/Mathematical Physics
Biology with Microbiology Computing Mathematics with Mathematical Computation
Biology with a Year in Europe Computing (Artificial Intelligence) Mathematics with Statistics
Biology with a Year in Industry/Research Computing (Computational Management) Mathematics with Statistics for Finance
Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering Computing (International Programme of Study) Mathematics with a Year in Europe
Biomedical Engineering Computing (Software Engineering) Mechanical Engineering
Biomedical Science Ecology Mechanical Engineering with a Year Abroad
Biotechnology Electrical and Electronic Engineering Medicine
Biotechnology with Research Abroad Electrical and Electronic Engineering with Management Microbiology
Biotechnology with a Year in Industry/Research Electrical and Electronic Engineering with a Year Abroad Physics
Chemical Engineering Environmental Geoscience Physics with Studies in Musical Performance
Chemical Engineering with a Year Abroad Geology Physics with Theoretical Physics
Chemistry Geology with a Year Abroad Physics with a Year in Europe
Chemistry with Conservation Science Geology and Geophysics Zoology
Chemistry with Fine Chemicals Processing Geology and Geophysics with a Year Abroad
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