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UK Masters Tuition Fees

Everything you need to know about Masters fees at Northumbria University for Home/UK students. Navigate between the tabs to find out more about our fees for different academic years.

2025/26 Masters Tuition Fees Information for UK applicants

This information is for students applying to study at Northumbria University in the academic year 2025/26.

Course Tuition Fee Explained
Full-Time Masters courses Please see the individual course page for more information.
Part-Time Masters courses

Please see the individual course page for more information.

 Business Graduate Certificate (Pre-Masters) TBC
Distance Learning Masters courses Please see the individual course page for more information.
London Campus Fees, Funding and Courses at our London Campus
Degree Apprenticeships Degree Apprenticeships - Please note that fees for Degree Apprenticeships are paid by the employer/sponsor and not the student.

Last updated: 12/09/2024

2024/25 Masters Tuition Fees Information for UK applicants

This information is for students applying to study at Northumbria University in the academic year 2024/25.

Course Tuition Fee Explained
Full-Time Masters courses Please see the individual course page for more information.
Part-Time Masters courses

Please see the individual course page for more information.

 Business Graduate Certificate (Pre-Masters)  £3,495
Distance Learning Masters courses Please see the individual course page for more information.
London Campus Fees, Funding and Courses at our London Campus
Degree Apprenticeships Degree Apprenticeships - Please note that fees for Degree Apprenticeships are paid by the employer/sponsor and not the student.

Last updated:10/10/2023

 

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