
Established in 1451, University of Glasgow has a long tradition of excellence. Being Adam Smith’s alma mater, it is a popular destination among students concentrating in International Political Economy and Development. Nevertheless, there are enough course for those taking Global Politics and Security. University of Glasgow offers funding for airfare.
Program: Study Abroad Program | ||
Duration: 1 or 2 semesters |
Minimum GPA: 3.00 |
Tuition: GBP 9,175/semester |
Quota: Unlimited |
Minimum TOEFL: 93 (IBT) |
Living cost: GBP 1,030/month |
Deadlines: 15 May (for Fall semester) 31 October (for Spring semester) |
Minimum IELTS: 6.5 overall, no band under 6.0 |
Insurance: — |
Entry Requirements
- Students must be officially nominated by the home institution.
- Students must complete the online application.
- University of Glasgow online application form must be submitted with the following supporting documents:
official undergraduate transcript (unofficial copies will not be accepted), academic reference (written on home institution’s letterhead), personal statement (500 words) and a copy of passport.
Tuition & Living Cost
Fees:
Tuition fee GBP 9,175/semester
Living cost GBP 1,030/month
Details:
Accommodation GBP 550/month
Meals GBP 180/month
Transport GBP 40/month
Telephone/Internet GBP 40/month
Miscellaneous GBP 250/month
Credit Transfer
Glasgow University | Grade | Gloss | IUP-IR | Grade | |
A |
22 | 84-100% | Excellent |
A |
Amat Baik |
21 | 80-83% | ||||
20 | 77-79% | ||||
19 | 74-76% | ||||
18 | 70-73% | ||||
B |
17 | 67-69% | Very Good | B+ |
Baik |
16 | 64-66% | B+ | |||
15 | 60-63% | B | |||
C |
14 | 57-59% | Good | B- | |
13 | 54-56% | B- | |||
12 | 50-53% | B/C | |||
D |
11 | 47-49% | Satisfactory | C+ |
Cukup |
10 | 44-46% | C+ | |||
9 | 40-43% | C | |||
E |
8 | 37-39% | Weak | C- | |
7 | 34-36% | C- | |||
6 | 30-33% | C/D | |||
F |
5 | 27-29% | Poor | D+ |
Kurang |
4 | 24-26% | D+ | |||
3 | 20-23% | D- | |||
G | 2 | 15-19% | Very Poor | D- | Tidak Baik |
1 | 10-14% | D/E | |||
H | 0 | 0% | No Credit | E | Gagal |
Further Information
https://www.gla.ac.uk/study/short/book/category/173
https://www.gla.ac.uk/study/short/undergraduateserasmusinternationalenrolments/
Courses Offered
(20 Credits at Glasgow University = 10 ECTS = 8 SKS at UGM)
Central and Eastern Europe in the Age of Stalin
Economic & Social History: Towards Globalisation
Politics: Introduction to Liberal Democracy Politic
Comparative Politics
International Relations Politic
Feminist Perspectives on Politics
Introduction to Global Environmental Issues
Global Environmental Politics
International Security and Conflict
The European Union and IR
American Politics
Civil Society and Social Capital