The University of West London
London, England
How much do University of West London graduates earn by subject?
University of West London graduates earn a median salary of £27,500 five years after graduation. The highest-paying subject is Computing at £38,000, while Creative arts and design graduates earn £24,500.
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Salary growth: how do earnings change over time?
Graduate salaries typically grow significantly in the first five years. Subjects like medicine and engineering tend to see steeper growth, while creative fields may start lower but offer non-linear career paths.
| Subject | 15 months | 3 years | 5 years |
|---|---|---|---|
| Computing | £27,000 | £26,500 | £34,500 |
| Engineering | - | £29,500 | £34,500 |
| Business and management | £29,000 | £21,500 | £27,500 |
| Architecture, building and planning | £29,000 | £24,500 | £31,500 |
| Creative arts and design | £26,000 | £20,000 | £24,500 |
15-month data from Graduate Outcomes survey. 3-year and 5-year data from LEO (Longitudinal Education Outcomes). Growth is calculated from 15 months to 5 years after graduation.
How competitive is University of West London?
In 2024, University of West London received 28,515 applications and accepted 4,480 students, giving an acceptance rate of 15.7%.
Source: UCAS End of Cycle Data
What are the employment outcomes at University of West London?
84.5% of University of West London graduates are in sustained employment or further study 5 years after graduation. The university offers 13 subjects with median salaries ranging from £24,500 to £38,000. (Satisfaction = NSS teaching score)
| Subject | Employment | Median Salary |
|---|---|---|
| Computing | 89.7% | £38,000 |
| Engineering | 96% | £37,100 |
| Nursing and midwifery | 83.7% | £37,000 |
| Health and social care | 89.6% | £31,800 |
| Sociology, social policy and anthropology | 85.1% | £30,700 |
| Business and management | 79.8% | £29,200 |
| Psychology | 79.3% | £27,600 |
| Architecture, building and planning | 83.3% | £27,400 |
| Law | 72.7% | £26,600 |
| General, applied and forensic sciences | 78.4% | £26,500 |
| Performing arts | 84.8% | £26,300 |
| Media, journalism and communications | 80.6% | £24,900 |
| Creative arts and design | 82.4% | £24,500 |
* Avg. Tariff: Average UCAS tariff points of students who enrolled on this course. This is not the entry requirement — enrolled students often exceed requirements. Always check the official university website for actual entry requirements.
Reference: A*=56, A=48, B=40, C=32 points. Example: AAA = 144 points. Calculate your tariff →
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Highest Earning Subjects
- 1 Computing £38,000
- 2 Engineering £37,100
- 3 Nursing and midwifery £37,000
- 4 Health and social care £31,800
- 5 Sociology, social policy and anthropology £30,700
Quick Facts
Tuition Fees
UK students: £9,250/year (government-capped)
International students: £15,000–£40,000+/year (varies by course)
Check the university website for exact international fees.
Data Source
Graduate earnings from the Longitudinal Education Outcomes (LEO) dataset and Graduate Outcomes survey via Discover Uni 2024/25. Figures show median earnings at 15 months, 3 years, and 5 years after graduation. Continuation rates show the percentage of students who progress in their studies.
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