St Andrews, with buildings and city walls dating back to Medieval times, is situated on a sheltered bay commanding splendid views of the Angus coast and hills. On average, one in three people in St Andrews has something to do with the University. Because of this, local and university events blend to offer a rich cultural and social life for all. Regarded as one of the most prestigious universities in the UK, the University of St Andrews is Scotland’s first university and the third oldest in the English-speaking world. It has an international reputation for teaching and research in the humanities and its focus on the sciences is equally strong. Well known for its range of courses from Computer Science to Psychology, the University provides an invigorating intellectual climate in which students benefit from diverse forms of teaching and small group interaction.
As a visiting student, you may take classes within three of the University's Faculties: Arts, Divinity, or Science. You are encouraged to select classes from subjects in which you are majoring and should note that it may not be possible to take classes in more than one Faculty due to scheduling. Course offerings fall within the typical liberal arts curriculum and range from those of the Classics Department, where the first courses were taught in 1413, to coursework within Scotland’s flagship Sustainable Development Undergraduate Programme.
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