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Choose Middlesex for your Undergraduate Degree

Make your future at Middlesex University, a top 4 UK university (Uni Compare, 2025). Our award-winning support and career-focused courses are designed to help you create a future that’s yours.

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Make your future at Middlesex

At Middlesex, it’s all about hands-on learning and getting real-world experience. Our undergraduate degrees are built to help you develop the practical skills, knowledge, and confidence you need to stand out to future employers. You’ll be learning from industry experts and working on real projects that will give you a serious edge.

Picture work placements and live projects with top names like Google, ASOS, Disney, and NHS Trusts - that’s what our students are doing. These opportunities don’t just look good on your CV; they get you ready for the real world.

And here’s something we’re proud of: students just like you have voted us the 4th best UK University in the Uni Compare University Rankings 2025. So, you know you’ll be in good hands.

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Why choose Middlesex?

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Top 2 UK university for course quality (Uni Compare, 2025)

Experience specialist, practical courses to gain the skills you need in our 200m world-class facilities.

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Top 10 UK university for industry connections and funding (THE Rankings 2024)

We have 1000+ industry links with leading brands in business, media, art, design, technology and health.

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Top 8 UK university for employability (Uni Compare, 2025)

We offer work experience, industry accredited courses and lifetime career support to enhance your future employability.

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At Middlesex University, we have over 1 ,000 global industry connections across business, tech, health, sport and the creative industries. They help us to design our courses and they give you opportunities for placements and projects.

And you can make the most of lifetime employability support from our award -winning career service, MDXWorks. Like Middlesex graduates, Teresa and Sarah. I graduated from journalism and media at Middlesex.

I started business management. We had multiple guest speakers from across the whole media field. They were there to answer our questions, not only about how to take a job, but also what it is like to work in a field and what we should prepare for.

We've also had several guest speakers, so that was super inspiring for me to see that from the inside from someone. Throughout the years, we had options to apply for work experiences in the BBC London Guardian or London Live.

I did three internships and one of them was also in BBC London. So I started working at the local group when I was in second year of my education as a project coordinator, helping out the new head of diversity and inclusion.

The work experiences were only for the Middlesex students. Your university and your lecturers, they can help you set you up with mentors. So it's all about contacts. Just approach people and try to grow your network as much as you can.

And Middlesex University can help you with that.

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Frequently asked questions

To explore all that Middlesex University has to offer, download our Undergraduate Guide. It’s packed with detailed information about our courses, student life, support services, and how we prepare you for a successful future. Get your guide today and take the first step toward joining our MDX community.

We encourage you to visit our campus to experience life at Middlesex University. You can book a place at one of our open days or arrange a campus tour by visiting our Events page. Virtual tours are also available if you can’t make it in person.

Our next open days will take place on 20 October and 16 November.

To apply for a full-time undergraduate course at Middlesex University, you need to apply through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS).

What you need to know to apply:

  • Institution code: M80 (Middlesex University)
  • Course codes: Found at the top of each course page on the Middlesex website.

Before submitting your application, make sure you have all your personal details and references ready. You can start your application on UCAS - Middlesex University, or browse and search for available courses.

Middlesex University generally requires between 96 to 128 UCAS points for our undergraduate courses. This means that to be eligible for admission, students will typically need:

  • A-levels: A minimum of CCC
  • T-levels: A minimum of a Pass

In addition to this, there are both general entry requirements and subject-specific requirements that vary depending on the course. However, we adopts a flexible and personalised approach to admissions, which gives students a chance to apply to the courses they are passionate about.

For more detailed information, including all the considerations taken during the admissions process, you can get the full breakdown on our entry requirements page.

At Middlesex University, undergraduate tuition fees for UK students are currently £9,250 per year. For a typical three-year degree, this brings the total cost to £27,750.

For international students, fees can vary depending on the course. To get the exact details, you can visit ourInternational Students fees page.

To support students from all financial backgrounds, Middlesex offers a range of funding and loan options, ensuring that finances don't stand in the way of your education. We also provide scholarships, awards, and bursaries, which do not need to be paid back.

For more details, check out these resources:

Don't hesitate to explore these options — they are designed to help make university more accessible!

Introduction (Why you're applying)

Start with a strong opening that explains your passion for the course. Why are you interested in this subject? What inspired you to apply?

Academic achievements and interests (What makes you suitable)

Discuss your relevant academic background (A-levels, T-levels, etc.) and how it has prepared you for the course.

Work experience and extracurriculars (Skills and experience)

Talk about any work experience, internships, or volunteer work you've done that's relevant to the course. Mention extracurricular activities that demonstrate transferable skills like leadership, teamwork, time management, or problem-solving.

Your passion for the subject (Why this course)

Conclusion (Future goals)

Wrap up by discussing your long-term goals and how the course will help you reach them.

Join us for "Ace Your Application," our online personal statement workshop in December, or bring a draft of your personal statement to our October open day for a free review. Reserve your spot on our events page.

Yes, we offer a selection of undergraduate courses that begin in January: BA Business Management, BA Business Management (top-up), BSc Computer Science and BSc Information Technology and Business Information Systems (Top-up).

These courses are ideal if you need more flexibility or missed the traditional September intake. Visit our January start courses page to explore the available courses.

The UCAS deadlines for September 2025 entry are as follows:

  • 29 January: Deadline for most undergraduate courses. Applications submitted by this date will be given equal consideration.
  • 30 June: Final deadline for late applications. After this date, applications will be entered into UCAS Clearing.

For full details, you can check out the UCAS - Middlesex University for application dates and deadlines.

Yes! If you haven't secured a place yet, you can apply for September 2024 entry through UCAS Clearing until October 15th. Clearing is a great opportunity to find available courses if you missed the main UCAS deadlines or changed your mind about your course or university. Our admissions team is ready to help you through the process. Visit our Clearing page for step-by-step guidance and to see the courses still available.

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Explore our practical, career-focused courses, receive application and personal statement advice at our online subject talks in December.

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