Tuition fees in Scotland for overseas students (2011/12)
UK tuition fees vary, depending on the course you choose to study.
Course(s) | Tuition fees (GBP) |
Undergraduate (Bachelors/DipHE) | £9500 |
Undergraduate (Bachelors/DipHE) - returning students* | £8988 |
MSc Biotechnology (includes bench/facilities fee) | £95001,4 |
MProf Games Development | £95001 |
MSc Counselling | £95001 |
MSc Counselling - returning students* | £81061 |
Other MSc/PG Diploma Courses | £95001 |
Research Postgraduate course (Dundee Business School, School of Social & Health Sciences) | £97002,3 |
Research Postgraduate course (School of Computing & Engineering Systems, School of Contemporary Sciences, Institute of Arts, Media & Computer Games) | £117002,3 |
Writing up fee (Research Postgraduate Courses) | £200 |
Master of Business Administration (1 year) | £10500 |
PG Dip Business Administration (1 year) | £9500 |
PG Dip Business Administration - returning students* | £8988 |
Masters in Public Administration | £9500 |
University Certificate for Undergraduate Study | £6000 |
University Certificate for Postgraduate Study | £6000 |
Intensive English Language Programme (per block excluding accommodation) | £900 |
Intensive English Language Programme (both blocks, excluding accommodation) | £1550 |
Intensive English Language Programme (per block, including accommodation) | £1200 |
Intensive English Language Programme (both blocks, including accommodation) | £2100 |
Tuition fees – further information
* Returning Students are defined as students studying continuously on the same course since 2009/10.
1 Total cost providing that the MSc follows on immediately after the PGDip and is completed within the same academic year as started.
2 In certain circumstances, additional bench fees may be charged.
3 This fee includes £200.00 to support research student training.
4 The bench fee included covers the additional internal or external laboratory costs associated with this programme. It is not a placement fee.
Students undertaking more than a full-time complement of modules will normally be charged for the excess modules.