How much will it cost in England?
We believe cost shouldn’t be a barrier to achieving your potential. That’s why we work hard to keep the cost of study as low as possible and have a wide range of flexible ways to pay to help spread the cost.
- A qualification comprises a series of modules, each with an individual fee. Added together, they give you the total cost.
- Fees are paid on a module-by-module basis – you won’t have to pay for the whole of your qualification up front.
- Our current fee for 30 credits at undergraduate level is £1,818* and for 60 credits it’s £3,636*.
- Our current fee for 30 credits at postgraduate level is between £1,360* and £2,255*.
- At current prices, the total cost of your qualification would start from £28,751*.
*The fee information provided here is valid for modules starting before 31 July 2025. Fees typically increase annually. In England, fees are subject to the part-time fee limit, as set out in section 5 of the University&rquo;s .
Additional costs
Study costs
There may be extra costs on top of the tuition fee, such as travel to residential weekends, a computer and internet access.
If your household income is not more than £25,000 or you receive a qualifying benefit, you might be eligible for help with some of these costs after you start studying.
Residential weekends
This qualification has a compulsory module (T885) with two residential weekends. There’s no additional cost for the weekends, but you must pay for travel.
Postgraduate mathematics study weekend
This qualification has one postgraduate mathematics module (M820) that may have an optional study weekend; there will be a charge to attend in person or online. If attending in person, you must also pay for travel to and from the venue and accommodation if you need it. More details will be available after the module has started.
Ways to pay for your qualification and other support
We know there’s a lot to think about when choosing to study, not least how you can pay. That’s why we offer a wide range of flexible payment and funding options to help make study more affordable. Options include Part-Time Tuition Fee Loans (also known as student loans), monthly payment plans and employer sponsorship.
Visit our Fees and funding page for a summary of the funding options available.
Please note: your permanent address/domicile will affect your fee status and, therefore, the fees you are charged and any financial support available to you.