University of Hertfordshire

The University of Hertfordshire (UH) is a state university situated in Hatfield, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom. Founded in 1952 as Hatfield Technical College, it gained university status in 1992. 

Campuses: 

College Lane Campus: This campus contains the primary student accommodations, the Hertfordshire Students' Union, and resources for science and engineering courses. 

de Havilland Campus: Situated close by, it accommodates the Business School, Law School, and athletic facilities. 

Academic Background: 

The university provides a diverse array of undergraduate and graduate programs in several fields, including: 

Hertfordshire School of Business 

Department of Computer Science 

Academy of Artistic Studies 

College of Education 

School of Health and Social Services 

Department of Humanities 

Hertfordshire School of Law 

Academy of Life and Health Sciences 

Department of Physics, Engineering, and Computer Science 

 

In the QS World University Rankings 2025, UH is positioned within the range of #851-900. 

Student Population Characteristics: 

Overall Enrollment: Around 32,000 learners. 

International Students: More than 13,000 individuals from over 100 nations. 

 

Worldwide Presence: 

UH boasts a notable international footprint, featuring a campus in Egypt recognized as the Global Academic Foundation. 

 

Recent Accomplishments: 

The university has received recognition for its experience with postgraduate students, ranking sixth in the UK. 

Courses


MSc Communications & Information Engineering
MSc Electronics Engineering
MSc Power & Electronics Control
MSc Manufacturing Management
MSc Supply Chain & Logistics Management
MSc Aerospace Engineering
MSc Automotive Engineering
MSc Mechanical Engineering