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BA (Hons) Business Management with Foundation Year

Course duration: 4 yearsTuition fee: £9,250 / Year

Key Information

Awarding Body:

Birmingham Newman University

Delivery:

Weekdays, evenings and/or weekends

Intake:

January 2025

Study Mode:

Full-time

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Course Overview

The BA (Hons) Business Management with Foundation Year at Newman University is designed to help students develop the competencies and skills essential for a wide range of careers in the private, public, or third/voluntary sectors. This course offers an alternative entry route to higher education for those who do not meet the traditional UCAS tariff requirements. The Foundation Year will equip you with the necessary academic skills and knowledge before progressing to the full degree, where you will study major business areas, including Finance, Human Resources, Marketing, and more.

Entry Requirements

Applicants must have:

  • A minimum of 90 credits from a Level 3 qualification such as A Levels or BTECs, or
  • If you are a mature learner (aged 21+), prior relevant work experience and additional qualifications will be considered.

For mature learners, the entry requirements also include:

  • A Personal Statement (500 words)
  • English Language Test with a minimum 60% score (equivalent to IELTS 5.5)
  • Maths Test (Score 50%)
  • Completion of a SAPE Assessment (Screening for Accreditation of Prior Experience)
  • Attendance at an Interview

Modules

  • Education and Society20 credits
  • Degree Tutor Group 120 credits
  • Being Human in a Digital World20 credits
  • Degree Tutor Group 220 credits

📍Campus Locations

FSB Croydon

5th Floor, Stephenson House, 2 Cherry Orchard Road, Croydon, CR0 6BA

FSB Leicester

1B St George’s Way, Leicester LE1 1SH, UK

💰Fees & Funding

Tuition Fees: £9,250 per year.

You can apply for financial support via gov.uk/student-finance. This could include a Tuition Fee Loan to cover the cost of your tuition fees, and/or a Maintenance Loan to support your living costs.