Arizona State University is expanding its presence in the United Kingdom with the creation of ASU London.
According to a university statement, ASU London students can earn two international degrees in as little as four years — a three-year bachelor's and a one-year accelerated master's.
ASU says the school, which is formally known as ASU London Centre for Advanced Learning, is a new way to provide students with an international experience.
ASU London will incorporate the engineering program from the Engineering & Design Institute London, which was co-founded by ASU in 2020. The school will also begin to offer degrees in business management and computer science.
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