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University College Cork a public institution that was founded in 1845 and is located in Tyrconnell, Off College Road, Cork, Ireland. UCC ranks 143 globally for international faculty according to the QS World University Rankings, and is ranked in the top 2% of universities worldwide according to Times Higher Education.



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US News

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Courses


Course Duration Fee/Year
Bachelor of Science - Biophysics 4 Years 25664 Euro
Bachelor of Science - Biochemistry 4 Years 41041 Euro
Bachelor of Science - Animal Physiology 4 Years 42,540 Euro
Bachelor of Science - Global Health 4 Years 44396 Euro
Bachelor of Science - Immunology 4 Years 56,340 Euro
Bachelor of Science - Nursing 4 Years 46,320 Euro
Bachelor of Science - Biology 3 - 4 Years 56,330 Euro
Bachelor of Commerce - Accounting Specialist 4 Years 41,660 Euro
Bachelor of Dentistry & Surgery 4 Years 37,260 Euro
Bachelor of Arts - Cinema Studies 4 Years 52,210 Euro
Bachelor of Arts - Journalism 3 - 4 Years 48,440 Euro
Bachelor of Arts - Forest Conservation 3 - 4 Years 44,250 Euro
Bachelor of Arts - Anthropology 4 Years 32,555 Euro
Bachelor of Arts - Criminology 4 Years 56,240 Euro
Bachelor of Arts - African Studies 4 Years 55,020 Euro
Bachelor of Arts - History 4 Years 49,100 Euro
Bachelor of Arts - English 4 Years 40,410 Euro
Bachelor of Arts - French 3 - 4 Years 49,560 Euro
Bachelor of Arts - Economics 3 - 4 Years 43,430 Euro
Bachelor of Arts - International Relations 3 - 4 Years 57,870 Euro
Bachelor of Business Administration 3 - 4 Years 39,430 Euro
Bachelor in Industrial Engineering 4 Years 40,590 Euro
Bachelor in Mechanical Engineering 4 Years 39,160 Euro
Bachelor in Computer Science 4 Years 41,160 Euro
Bachelor of Science - Mathematics 4 Years 43,360 Euro

Course Duration Fee/Year
Master of Science - Anthropology 2 Years 22,350 Euro
Master of Science - Biomedical Communication 2 – 3 Years 25,300 Euro
Master of Science - Community Health 2 Years 26,400 Euro
Master of Science - Immunology 2 – 3 Years 25,550 Euro
Master of Science - Mathematics 2 Years 27,350 Euro
Master of Science - Physics 2 Years 24,540 Euro
Master of Science - Computer Science 2 Years 23,950 Euro
Master of Science - Applied Computing 2 Years 24,500 Euro
Master of Business Administration 2 Years 22,600 Euro
Master of Health Science - Chemical Engineering 2 – 3 Years 22,500 Euro
Master of Law 2 – 3 Years 20,300 Euro
Master of Arts - Criminology 2 Years 18,900 Euro
Master of Arts - Psychology 2 Years 20,300 Euro
Master of Arts - Economics 2 Years 22,500 Euro
Master of Arts - Geography 2 Years 22,920 Euro
Master of Arts - Political Science 2 Years 34,530 Euro
Master of Arts - Philosophy 2 Years 21,550 Euro
Master of Arts - Public Policy 2 Years 24,860 Euro
Master of Arts - Sociology 2 Years 25,680 Euro
Master of Arts - Cinema Studies 2 Years 26,430 Euro
Master of Arts - Visual Studies 2 Years 27,340 Euro
Master of Arts - Forest Conservation 2 Years 28,540 Euro
Master of Arts - Museum Studies 2 Years 31,600 Euro
Master of Arts - Community Development 2 Years 21,255 Euro
Master of Engineering - Computer Engineering 3 - 4 Years 24,540 Euro
Master of Engineering - Mechanical Engineering 3 - 4 Years 21,850 Euro
Master of Engineering - Electrical Engineering 3 - 4 Years 26,340 Euro
Master of Engineering - Automobile Engineering 3 - 4 Years 25,220 Euro
Master of Engineering - Industrial Engineering 3 - 4 Years 21,540 Euro

Admission Process


Applying to University College Cork graduate or postgraduate program involves three basic steps. You should start the admission process as early as a year before you wish to begin your program of study. First, choose your program, second, review admission requirements and contact the department, and lastly prepare and apply online.

 


ROI


University College Cork offers a world-class education and competitive tuition rates in one of Ireland's most affordable urban centres. The average cost of study in the UCC for undergraduate international students is 14771 Euro per year. Whereas, 21589 Euro per year for international graduate students. Let’s assume you are a graduate student in University College Cork and invest the amount in 3 to 4 years of a program of any type then your cost of investment would be 86356 Euro. A graduate from the University College Cork usually gets an average salary of 60798 Euro depending on the program you chose, so you will be able to get the return of your investment in a year or two.

 

Course Annual Package
Undergraduate International Students 14771 Euro
International Graduate Students 21589 Euro

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FAQs

You can apply to University College Cork by visiting the website of the university. You may select only one admission category for the UCC campus you want to get admitted.

Reference letters and personal statements are not required for admission to any of the programs at University College Cork.

You can apply to one program per campus or faculty at the University College Cork, up to a maximum of three choices. At UCC, you can choose one admission category, but you may pursue more than one program throughout your degree.

University College Cork has a variety of scholarships available—some that you are automatically considered for, and others that are application-based.

Cost of tuitions can vary year-to-year, but the average cost of study in the University College Cork for undergraduate international students is 14771 Euro per year per year. Whereas, 21589 Euro per year for international graduate students.

Undergraduate students may be hired for a maximum of 16 hours per week during the academic year.

Applicants must have a minimum requirement of an overall band of 6.5, with no band below 6.0.to study in University College Cork.