What Are Undergraduate Courses?
Undergraduate courses are first-level university degrees
such as BA and BSc programmes. Studied from Level 4 to
Level 6, they build core knowledge, practical skills, and
prepare you for graduate careers or further study.
To enrol in an undergraduate course, applicants must have completed high
school or hold an equivalent qualification. Requirements may vary
depending on the education system of the applicant’s home country. In
some cases, relevant professional experience may be accepted in place of
formal qualifications.
- A valid passport or EU ID
- A current CV (Curriculum Vitae)
- A Personal Statement outlining motivations and career goals
Course Duration & Study Mode
Undergraduate programmes typically range from 1 to 4 years in length:
- 4-year Foundation/Extended Degrees
- 3-year Standard Bachelor’s Degrees
- 1-year Top-Up Degrees
Courses are delivered full-time, with flexible options including daytime,
evening, and weekend classes—arranged in consultation with an academic
advisor.
English Language Requirements
English proficiency is assessed using a point system:
- 4-year programme: Minimum 55 points
- 3-year programme: Minimum 60 points (no component below 55)
- 1-year Top-Up: Minimum 65 points (no component below 55)
Courses
Our partners offer the following courses:
Business & Management
- Business Management – BSc (Hons)
- Business (Top-Up) – BA (Hons)
- Accounting and Finance – BSc (Hons)
- International Business – BA (Hons)
- Marketing – BA (Hons)
- Business and Human Resource Management (Top-Up) – BA (Hons)
Computing & IT
- Computer Science – BSc (Hons)
- Cyber Security – BSc (Hons)
- Computing (Top-Up) – BSc (Hons)
- Information Technology Management – BSc (Hons)
- Software Engineering – BSc (Hons)
Artificial Intelligence & Data Science
- Artificial Intelligence – BSc (Hons)
- Data Science and AI – BSc (Hons)
- AI and Machine Learning – BSc (Hons)
- Applied Artificial Intelligence – BSc (Hons)
Health & Social Care
- Health and Social Care – BSc (Hons)
- Health and Social Care (Top-Up) – BSc (Hons)
- Nursing (Adult) – BSc (Hons)
- Public Health – BSc (Hons)
- Social Work – BA (Hons)
Engineering & Technology
- Mechanical Engineering – BEng (Hons)
- Civil Engineering – BEng (Hons)
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering – BEng (Hons)
- Engineering Management – BSc (Hons)
- Construction Management (Top-Up) – BSc (Hons)
Law & Criminology
- Law – LLB (Hons)
- Law (Top-Up) – LLB (Hons)
- Criminology – BA (Hons)
- Criminal Justice (Top-Up) – BA (Hons)
- Law with Criminology – LLB (Hons)
Education & Childhood Studies
- Education Studies – BA (Hons)
- Childhood and Youth Studies (Top-Up) – BA (Hons)
- Early Childhood Studies – BA (Hons)
- Primary Education with QTS – BA (Hons)
Psychology & Social Sciences
- Psychology – BSc (Hons)
- Psychology (Top-Up) – BSc (Hons)
- Sociology – BA (Hons)
- Psychology with Criminology – BSc (Hons)
Many More Courses Available
Our course offerings continue to expand to meet student demand and industry trends. Speak to our admissions team to explore the full list and find the
perfect fit for your future.
Before You Apply for a Course
Before starting your application, we recommend speaking with one of our student
advisors. We’ll help you understand how your qualifications align with UK entry
requirements and provide step-by-step support throughout the application
process — including exam preparation and guidance on required documentation.
Our trusted education partners offer multiple intake dates for courses, typically in
January, March, June, and September. However many institutions offer different
or flexible start dates throughout the year giving you flexibility in when and where
you choose to start. With options to study in various UK cities, we’ll help you find
the right location and subject to suit your career goals and personal preferences