About Consumer Behaviour in University of Reading
The need to identify the influencing forces that affect consumer decisions underpins all marketing activities and policy formulation. The ability to understand, interpret and predict consumer actions is vital to the success of any business venture, policy think-tank or trade organisation in the corporate, public or voluntary sectors.
.Consumer behaviour is an inter-disciplinary social science and our programme is taught by academics from our Applied Economics, Marketing and Development Research Group – with academics from psychology, sociology, social anthropology, marketing, business and economics backgrounds. Not only will you be taught by academics undertaking consumer behaviour research you will also have the opportunity to network with businesses and organisation and work on live consumer behaviour projects.
This programme has been designed to ensure you are work ready with highly desirable skillset. You can be certain that our staff will work hard to bring out the very best in you, to develop a range of transferable skills and technical knowledge that will enable you to achieve your career goals and aspirations.
Academic qualification equivalents
- Applicants must have a bachelor’s degree
English language requirements
- IELTS : 6.5
- TOEFL IBT: 88
- PTE : 60
University of Reading Highlights
Type of University |
Public |
Campus setting |
Urban |
Total Faculty |
1,362 |
Student faculty ratio |
15:1 |
International Students |
4806 |
Total Enrolment |
19000 |
Employment Rate |
95% |
Tests Accepted for English Proficiency |
IELTS, TOEFL(IBT) |
Financial Aid |
Scholarships and Awards |
Website |
http://www.reading.ac.uk/ |
University of Reading Cost of Attendance
A rough estimation of cost of attendance including tuition fees and living costs is given below. Note that the living costs entirely depend on the lifestyle, sponsorships and chosen programs of the students.
The tuition fees at University of Reading are normally paid into two instalments. Some certain courses demand a premium course fee. The tuition fees will be fixed at the same level throughout the course.
Level of study |
Tuition Fees (in GBP) |
Undergraduate |
Non-laboratory course |
17,320 |
Henley business school accounting & management programmes |
18,760 |
Laboratory or workshop content |
20,830 |
Postgraduate |
Non-laboratory course |
17,000 |
Laboratory or workshop content |
20,600 |
University of Reading Living Costs
Items |
Weekly Cost (in GBP) |
Accommodation |
100-200 |
Food |
36-52 |
Traveling |
14 |
Entertainment |
30 |
Miscellaneous |
20-30 |