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Manchester Metropolitan University is a university in Manchester, England.

It is the third largest university in Great Britain after the University of London and the University of Manchester, with over 20,000 full-time and 10,000 part-time students as of 2004, and hundreds of courses in over 70 subjects. It maintains five campuses in Manchester, as well as two in Crewe and Alsager in Cheshire.

It includes the following faculties:

Most undergraduateIn most educational systems, an undergraduate is a post-secondary student pursuing a Bachelor's degree. Students of higher degrees are known as postgraduates (or often simply graduates). In the United States, most undergraduate education takes place at fo programmes lead to a degree, diploma or certificate; some lead to an award of the EdExcel Foundation (formerly the BTEC) or to membership in a professional body.

The university's sports facilities are excellent, partly as a legacy of the 2002 Commonwealth Games.



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