Duration of Programme Minimum 12 months. However, this can be extended to a maximum of three years.
Entry Requirements A HND in a relevant subject. The BTEC Level 5 HND Diploma in Business (Accounting) allows direct entry to this programme.
What’s Included All study materials, core textbooks and student handbooks are supplied. You will be allocated a personal tutor for academic support who you can contact as often as you like by telephone and email. You will have access to a programme co-ordinator for administrative support. You will also have access to an online Virtual Campus.
Workload We recommend an average of 12 hours study time per week for this programme.
Exemptions No exemptions are allowed for this programme.
How to Apply In addition to a completed application form,: · Original or certified copies of your degree certificate and/or transcripts .
· One suitable reference. Please note we can only accept academic and/or professional work references.
· Copy of your CV detailing your work history (covering the last five years).
· Proof of English language ability (IELTS or TOEFL), if English is not your first language or you have not previously studied in English.
What you could study next Successful completion of the programme may allow you entry to:
University of Bradford MBA Anglia Ruskin University MBA BTEC Level 7 Diploma/Extended Diploma in Strategic Management & Leadership
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