The University of Liverpool

The University of Liverpool is ranked among the top 1% of universities worldwide. Keep reading to learn about the 100% online degree programs they offer.

Learn About the University of Liverpool

Having produced eight Nobel Laureates, the University of Liverpool is committed to excellence in education and is now offering 100% online masters and doctoral degrees. Over 10,000 professionals in some 160 countries have already chosen to study online with the University thanks to its reputation for excellence, global learning environment and intellectually challenging course content.

Post graduate degree programs are available in more than 40 fields, including information technology, public health, law, management, education and psychology. Degrees earned at the University of Liverpool are considered equal to many countries' degrees, including the U.S. and Canada.

University of Liverpool Offers:

1. Degree programs that reflect real world business and work environments

2. Interactive, international study groups

3. International faculty

4. An education from a school that's ranked among the top 1% of worldwide universities*

*As listed in the International Universities Handbook, published by International Association of Universities (2012)

Accreditation Information

The University of Liverpool was awarded a Royal Charter in 1903. Today, the University meets or exceeds all UK academic quality standards for higher education, as defined by The Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA), the independent body that is responsible for standards in Higher Education in the UK.

Minimum Eligibility Requirements

Applicants to University of Liverpool's masters program must have an earned bachelor's degree. Applicants to the doctoral programs must already have a masters degree. Some programs may require work experience.

Student Testimonial

'It has taken me 26 months, which have been all about commitment, patience and diligence. I chose the University of Liverpool because of its reputation for high quality and I chose to study online because I have a family and needed the flexibility.'

-- LEE MAH, CANADA, MBA

The University of Liverpool meets or exceeds all UK academic quality standards for Higher Education, as defined by The Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA), the independent body that is responsible for standards in Higher Education in the UK.

Some UK universities have also been awarded a Royal Charter, which was granted to Liverpool in 1903.

Many countries, including the US and Canada, accept the standard of degrees awarded by UK universities as equivalent to their own.