Short courses
Alongside our undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes, the University of Westminster has an extended portfolio of programmes for continuing professional development (CPD), and offers short courses in a number of subject areas.
As well as programmes for individuals, the University is experienced in tailoring and delivering courses to businesses. Many of our courses are developed with industry involvement.
Whether you want to update your skills or just want to follow a specialist interest, a rewarding and exciting experience awaits you, with the quality assurances and learning outcomes you would expect from an experienced education provider.
Courses vary in length of time, level of study and resources required. Courses are priced individually and at competitive rates. Indicative costs should be included within the descriptions.
It is possible to study many of our degree modules as individual short courses.
As well as programmes for individuals, the University is experienced in tailoring and delivering courses to businesses. Many of our courses are developed with industry involvement.
For a list of all the short courses on offer, please follow the Schools and Departments links below:
- School of Architecture and the Built Environment Short Courses (architecture, construction, property and tourism)
- School of Electronics and Computer Science Short Courses (business and information systems, computer science and software engineering, human interaction and multimedia, and networks and electronics)
- School of Law Short Courses
- School of Life Sciences Short Courses (biosciences, community and collaborative practice, complementary therapies, and public health and environmental policy)
- School of Media, Arts and Design Short Courses (art and design, fashion, film, journalism and mass communications, music, and photography)
- School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Languages Short Courses (applied languages, English and linguistics, international relations and diplomacy, literary and cultural studies, and social, political and international studies)
- Westminster Business School Short Courses (business - economics, finance, human resource management, management, and marketing)

