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COURSE GUIDE APRIL 2023
FDSC BUSINESS
MANAGEMENT

Overview of FdSc Business Why should I complete the FdSc Business


Management Degree Management Course?
Our FdSc Business Management Course allows you to look This unique course is validated by the University of Bolton
at different aspects of Business Management, whilst and offers great outcome of not only a degree, which will
developing your existing knowledge and skills on the help you stand out to employers, but also many transferable
industry. This stimulating course also helps build on your skills that can be utilised in everyday life. You will gain
confidence and academic abilities. demonstrate systematic knowledge and understanding of:
The complex business environment with a focus on key
Embedded within the programme is Thinking into Character,
organisational structures, strategic decision making,
a transformational programme that will support personal
marketing, human resources and much more.
development and help in setting personal, educational and
career goals by identifying achievements that can be built Many of our students are in full-time employment or have
upon. family commitments. We strive for a diverse student group
from a wide range of backgrounds and experiences. This
The course has been tailored to help you explore a variety of
helps to create a stimulating and supportive learning
disciplines within Business Management such as Marketing,
environment and is one of the reasons we offer flexible
People Management and a range of business topics; at each
timetabling, including evening classes.
level of the Degree, you will gain valuable and diverse skills
to help you maximise potential in your career. The course is ideal for those who would like to gain the first
two years of a Business Management Degree, and then
move onto a 1 year top-up at University to gain a full
undergraduate degree.

Apply now: www.rcl.ac.uk


FDSC BUSINESS
MANAGEMENT

Modules Additional Criteria


• Academic Language and Skills 5 (EFP4007)  Students with non-traditional qualifications but relevant
experience or a suitable portfolio of work which is deemed a
• Academic and Personal Development BAM4008
reasonable substitute for the entry qualifications may be
• Business Environment BAM4009 made an offer.
• Decision Making for Business BAM4010  Normally, two or more years of work experience at a
managerial/supervisory/admin level relevant to the
• Introduction to Business Law BAM4011
programme applied for. This must be evidenced via a
• Employability and People Management BAM5007 personal statement, work experience form and successful
interview, and supported by employment reference(s)
• Marketing and International Business BAM5009
indicating the duration of employment and the role
• Work Based Project BAM5010
These are our standard entry requirements, but we may
consider lowering these for students that perform well in
Career Prospects interview.
Many students prefer to take a Business Management You will also be asked to attend an academic interview.
Degree, as it allows you to explore many different areas of Suitability for entry to our programmes can be
Business. Through successful completion of this degree, you demonstrated in several ways and is not limited to academic
can progress in your career with a range of opportunities in qualifications alone. Applicants who do not meet our
management or develop your own business ambitions. Some published entry requirements are encouraged to contact our
of the career opportunities for Business Management recruitment and admissions team for advice.
graduates include:
Course Specification
• Range of management positions across all sectors
Level: RQF Level 4-5
• Advertising and marketing
Awarding Body: University of Bolton
• Accountancy Assessment: Assessment tasks are linked to the
learning outcomes of each module and
• Human resources
are completed before the end of the
• Banking module. Module assessments are typically
• Management consultancy either coursework or examination or a
combination of both. Other types of
• Business journalism assessment may include in-class tests,
coursework assignments, presentations,
projects
Entry Requirements Timetable: Weekday / Evening / Weekend Classes
You should have a minimum of one GCE A2-level pass (or Intake dates: September, January, April, June
equivalent), including any subject and five GCSEs at grade C Fee: £9,250 per year (Home fee)
or above (or equivalent), including English. If English is not Course duration: 2 Year Full Time
your first language you will need to complete a Secure Delivered in partnership with:
English Language Test at IELTS 5.5 or equivalent. You may be
required to attend an interview and/or provide a portfolio of
work.

*Subject to validation

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BSC (HONS) BUSINESS
MANAGEMENT
with Foundation Year

Regent Means Business Why do a Business Management degree?


Every organisation needs effective management. The BSc Business management qualifications open doors, they are
(Hons) Business Management with Foundation Year will essential whether you are looking to pursue a career in
help you develop a career with global possibilities. business, start your own business, or achieve further success
with your current employer or career.
You’ll be exposed to key concepts in areas such as people
management, business law, marketing, strategic Developing your employability is a key focus, the course is
management, information systems and big data, project designed to help you to understand the business
management, finance and innovation and enterprise. environment in local, national and international contexts.

Plus, on completion of the course you’ll receive the CMI You’ll also develop sought-after skills in communication,
Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management (subject to data analysis, team working and problem solving.
approval), giving you an impressive dual-award. Why Regent College London?
Business Management Specialisms  Highly knowledgeable, experienced lecturers who will
As well as the BSc (Hons) Business Management with ensure you get the help and advice you need to succeed
Foundation Year, we offer several specialisms or pathways  Guest speakers from industry and business, enabling you
that you can apply for: to benefit from their knowledge, advice and guidance
People Management  Flexible study options that allow you to fit your study
Supply Chain around your personal and / or professional commitments
Finance  Small classes which ensure that you’ll receive the full
Marketing attention and support of our exceptional teaching team
Retail
 A central location offering excellent teaching and
learning facilities in the heart of London’s west-end

Apply now: www.rcl.ac.uk


BSC (HONS) BUSINESS
MANAGEMENT
with Foundation Year

Progression Opportunities Entry Requirements


Our BSc (Hons) Business Management course is designed to UCAS points: 48
provide a broad understanding of business functions within
Level 3: Any subjects are acceptable
the business and commercial world.
GCSEs: Five at grade C or above / grade 4 to 9
You'll also have the opportunity to transfer to individual
pathways in specific areas of business if you wish. IELTS: 5.0 with no less than 4.5 in any band
(Non-native speakers)
The course offers you a route into general management as
well as specialist areas, such as business accounting and
If you didn’t study GCSEs / A-Levels and have non-traditional
finance, enterprise, human resource management, business
entry qualifications or relevant work experience we will be
law, marketing, retail or supply chain management.
happy to consider your application. You’ll be required to
In addition to nurturing academic and sector specific attend an interview as part of the admissions process.
knowledge, the programme aims to support your
development of key employability skills, such as critical Course Specification
thinking, problem solving and data analysis. Duration: 4 years
Overall, the course aims to give you an essential Level: RQF Level 3-6
appreciation of the skills needed to thrive and adapt in the Awarding Body: University of Bolton
changing world of work. Assessment: Exams, essays, reports and presentations
Delivery: Full Time
What can I do with this qualification? Timetable: Week Days / Evenings / Weekends
Intake dates: September, January, April, June
Graduates with specialist knowledge underpinned by a
Fee: £9,250 per year (Home fee)
broader understanding of how businesses and managers
operate have a competitive advantage when entering
employment or self-employment.
Delivered in partnership with:
This course will equip you to enter a range of business roles
in the public, private and voluntary sectors.
Some graduates may choose to undertake further study in
subjects such as marketing, finance, human resources,
computing and international business management in order
to develop their expertise in a particular area of business.
Studying for an MBA is also another option.

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BSC (HONS) HEALTH
AND SOCIAL CARE
with Foundation Year

Delivered in partnership with the University of Bolton, the What should I do the BSc (Hons) Health and
BSc (Hons) in Health and Social Care with Foundation Year Social Care with Foundation Year?
is delivered in excellent teaching facilities which provide a
stimulating learning environment that will be both engaging This degree will give you a good foundation, allowing you to
and memorable. This Foundation Year Course offers you the work in a wide range of statutory, voluntary and
opportunity to develop the values, practical skills and independent settings, including local authority teams, health
knowledge necessary for a successful career in the global promotion projects, refugee and asylum service hospitals,
health and social care environment. sheltered accommodation, hospices and day centres, and
residential care units.
Our highly experienced and dedicated team will lead you in In addition, graduates with a health and social care
an exploration of the principles of care, professional values, background are also in a good position to be considered for
attitudes and behaviour, ethical practice of care, promoting careers in health education and health promotion, welfare,
physical and mental health and emotional wellbeing and health research, community mental health and
safeguarding and promoting diversity and inclusion. Our commissioning and care management services.
focus is on helping you become a knowledgeable,
compassionate, and person-centred care professional. Graduates may seek roles as service managers and
coordinators, in advocacy, education and training, or as
technicians and support workers helping children and
families, older and disabled people, drug and alcohol
abusers, and people with mental health problems.

Apply now: www.rcl.ac.uk


BSC (HONS) HEALTH
AND SOCIAL CARE
with Foundation Year

Modules to accommodate the increasingly complex health and social


care needs of individuals, families and communities.
 Reading Modern Society (FND3001) Compulsory
This degree will also enable you to develop a range of key
 The Individual and Society (FND3002) Compulsory
transferable employability skills, including written and verbal
 Research Methods in Social Science (FND3003) Compulsory communication skills, IT skills, and the ability to work
 The World of Work (FND3004) Compulsory independently and in a team, research and data analysis
 Reading Contemporary Society (FND3005) Compulsory skills, and the ability to provide support and guidance.
 Self-reflection and Academic Skill Development (FND3012)
Compulsory Entry Requirements
 Legal and Ethical Issues (HSO4001) Compulsory UCAS points: 48
 Introduction to Social Policy (HSO4002) Compulsory
Level 3: Any subjects are acceptable
 Principles of Care (HSO4004) Compulsory
 Anatomy & Physiology for Health and Social Care (HSO4007) GCSEs: Five at grade C or above / grade 4 to 9
Compulsory IELTS: 5.0 with no less than 4.5 in any band
 Introduction to Research and Evidence-Based Practice (non-native speakers)
(HSO4008) Compulsory
 Enhancing Communication and Academic Skills (HSO4009) If you didn’t study GCSEs / A-Levels and have non-traditional
entry qualifications or relevant work experience we will be
Compulsory
happy to consider your application. You’ll be required to
 Group Dynamics and Working in Teams (HSO5000)
attend an interview as part of the admissions process.
Compulsory
 Work-based Experience (HSO5003) Compulsory The College is required to carry out DBS checks for students
undertaking compulsory placements where they are working
 Health Promotion - Challenges and Opportunities
with vulnerable groups and engaging in regulated activity.
(HSO5004) Compulsory
 Social Inclusion, Empowerment and Health (HSO5005) To join this course, you must complete an enhanced DBS
check and will be required to disclose certain criminal record
Compulsory
information prior to starting your studies. We will cover any
 Employability Skills (HSO5006) Compulsory
costs associated with carrying out the DBS check as part of
 Person Centred Health and Social Care (HSO5007) your tuition fee.
Compulsory
 Research Proposal/Methods (HSO6000) Compulsory Course Specification
 Compassionate Health and Social Care (HSO6001)
Duration: 4 years
Compulsory Level: RQF Level 3-6
 Dissertation/Research Project (HSO6002) Compulsory Awarding Body: University of Bolton
 Safeguarding Children (HLT6027) Optional Assessment: Exams, essays, reports and presentations
 Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults (HLT6012) Optional Timetable: Week Days / Evenings / Weekends
 Care of the Older Person (HLT6015) Optional Intake dates: September, January, April, June
 Contemporary Mental Health (HLT6060) Optional Fee: £9,250 per year (Home fee)
 Working With Children and Families (HLT6125) Optional
Delivered in partnership with:

Progression Opportunities
A degree in health and social care looks at health in its broad
context and investigates contemporary health issues.
There’s a growing demand for health and social care workers
who are not restricted by boundaries and can work flexibly

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BSC (HONS) SPORT AND
EXERCISE SCIENCE
with Foundation Year

The BSc (Hons) Sport and Exercise Science with Foundation You will benefit from studying at our central London study
Year covers a range of modules that will equip you for the location, with access to St Mary’s University’s long and
world of work. Physical activity and sports play a leading role unique association with sport that also has good access to
in today’s global society from coaching and helping athletes professional sports clubs. Your Sport and Exercise Science
recover from injury to competing in international events. degree takes our extensive experience in this area and uses
it to provide an applied focus, exploring the factors that
You will gain access to a faculty of industry experts and the contribute to enhanced sports performance.
best tutors in their academic field. Our flexible teaching
A 2019 report by the Physiological Society found that
deliver method allows you to decide how and when to study.
students get £5.50 back in higher wages for each £1 spent
The modules cover areas such as Physiology of Exercise, on a Sport and Exercise Science degree. This would give you
Sports Biomechanics and Environmental Physiology. Our an extra £667,000 in earnings across your working life,
facilities and experienced academic tutors combined will compared to if you finished your education after your A
ensure you get the most from your time with Regent College Levels.
London and prepare you for your future career.
Modules
Why should I study the BSc (Hons) Sport and Exercise
Foundation Year
Science with Foundation Year?
 Introduction to Research Methods and Individual
The degree has been designed to enable you to enter an Project (Core)
undergraduate degree even if you do not hold traditional  Professional Integrity in Science
qualifications or cannot meet the necessary requirements to  Critical Skills in Science (Core)
enter the standard three-year degree. The foundation year  The Chemistry of Nature (Core)
of this degree provides you with a grounding to learn the  Foundation of Life (Core)
core modules of the course, in turn, building your  Principles of Physics and Mathematics (Core)
confidence, knowledge, and skills for further study.

Apply now: www.rcl.ac.uk


BSC (HONS) SPORT AND
EXERCISE SCIENCE
with Foundation Year

Year One  Sports administrator


 Introduction to Research (Core)  Sports coach
 Physiology of Exercise (Core)  Sports development officer
 Fundamentals of Sport Psychology and Skill
Acquisition (Core) .
 Functional Anatomy (Core)
Entry Requirements
 Fundamentals of Biomechanics (Core)
 Practical Field Tests in Sport (Core) Standard entry requirements:
 48 UCAS points (or equivalent)
Year Two
 Research Methods (Core)  GCSE Maths grade C/4 and English grade C/4
 Physiology of Training (Optional)  IELTS score of 5.0 (no grade below 4.5)
 Social Psychology of Sport (Optional)
Non-standard applicant requirements:
 Neuromechanics of Human Movement (Optional)
 Sports Biomechanics (Optional) Access qualifications:
 Testing and Monitoring in Sport (Optional)
 45 credits on your Access Course
 Contemporary Issues in PE and Sport (Optional)
 Skill Acquisition 1 (Optional)  IELTS score of 5.0 (no grade below 4.5)
 Notational Analysis (Optional)
Alternative assessment:
 Experience and Employment in Sport (Optional)
For mature students (those over 21 years old), or those
Year Three requiring an alternative kind of assessment:
 Research Project (Core)
 You must take part in an academic interview to
 Applied Sport and Exercise Physiology (Optional)
demonstrate your non-academic achievements,
 Environmental Physiology (Optional)
such as work experience.
 Applied Sport Psychology (Optional)
 Experimental Biomechanics (Optional)  IELTS score of 5.0 (no grade below 4.5)
 Applied Biomechanics (Optional)
Course Specifications
 Performance Analysis (Optional)
 Professional Observation (Optional) Duration: 4 years
 Issues in Sport, Health, and Exercise (Optional) Level: RQF Level 3-6
 Advanced Skill Acquisition (Optional) Awarding Body: St Mary’s University
 Advanced Contemporary Issues in PE and Sport Assessment: Course work and written exam plus
(Optional) Formative Assessment (FAS)
Timetable: Weekdays / Evenings / Weekends
Progression Opportunities Intake dates: September, January, April, June
Fee: £9,250 per year (Home fees)
As there is a growing interest in sport and exercise science,
there are increased job opportunities available. Upon
graduating, you can explore a range of job roles, which Delivered in partnership with:
include:
 Exercise physiologist
 Fitness centre manager
 Personal trainer
 Primary school teacher
 Secondary school teacher

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BSC (HONS)
COMPUTING
with Foundation Year

Our BSc (Hons) Computing with Foundation Year is a With intentionally small class sizes, we can offer you more
flexible and far-reaching undergraduate course designed to meaningful and personalised interaction with our dedicated
support you with focused attention, industry insights and and enthusiastic lecturers – many of whom come with
excellent IT resources. extensive industry insights and experience.
Forge your own path into specialisms and potential career What can I do with this qualification?
options, and move onto the full degree programme with
dedicated help from expert teaching staff. Computing skills are essential in today’s world. Computing is
a global activity and graduates are employable anywhere in
Why do a Computing degree? the world. Some of the main areas that graduates go into
are network design, programming, web development,
This engaging and flexible course draws on key elements
software application, interactive multi-media roles, IT
from other study pathways to give you a wide-ranging,
support, consultancy and operations, E-commerce and
industry-informed programme.
business analysis.
As you progress, you will have the opportunity to ‘zoom in’
Some typical employers include IT consultancies and IT
on aspects of the subject that you have personal interests
service providers, however, as most businesses rely on
and strengths in, or that support your career or study goals.
computers to function effectively, there are also
Our foundation year offers an excellent grounding in the opportunities within telecommunications, aerospace and
fundamentals of computing, programming and mathematics. defence, financial services, retail, healthcare, manufacturing
It’s designed to prepare you for degree level study. and the public and third sectors.
Meanwhile, guest speakers and lecturers give you access to After completing this degree, you might also choose to set
highly relevant and up-to-date input from industry settings. up your own business offering web design or IT consultancy.

Apply now: www.rcl.ac.uk


BSC (HONS)
COMPUTING
with Foundation Year

Modules Entry Requirements


 UCAS points: 48
 Fundamentals of Programming (CTF3201) - Core
 Logical Analysis and Problem Solving (CTF3202) - Core Level 3: Any subjects are acceptable
 Computer Systems (CTF3203) - Core GCSEs: Five at grade C or above / grade 4 to 9
 Foundation Project (CTF3204) - Core
 Introduction to Software Development (SWE4201) - IELTS: 5.0 with no less than 4.5 in any band
Core (Non-native speakers)
 Computing Infrastructure (SWE4202) - Core
 Databases (SWE4203) - Core If you did not study GCSEs / A-Levels and have non-
 Computer Science Fundamentals (SWE4207) - Core traditional entry qualifications or relevant work experience
 Data Structures and Algorithms (SWE5202) - Optional we will be happy to consider your application. You will be
 Advanced Databases and Big Data (SWE5204) - Core required to attend an interview as part of the admissions
 Modern Applications (SWE5205) - Core process.
 Systems Analysis and Design (SWE5206) - Core
 Advanced Operating Systems (SEC5204) - Optional Course Specification
 Undergraduate Project (SEC6201) - Core
Duration: 4 years
 Enterprise Systems Development (SWE6203) -
Level: RQF Level 3-6
Optional
 Machine Learning (SWE6204) - Optional
Awarding Body: University of Bolton
 Software Quality Management (SWE6205) - Optional Assessment: Exams, essays, reports and presentations
 Emerging Technologies (SWE6206) - Optional Timetable: Week Days / Evenings / Weekends
 Ethical Hacking and Digital Forensics (SEC6202) – Intake dates: September, January, April, June
Optional Fee: £9,250 per year (Home fees)

Progression Opportunities Delivered in partnership with:


This course will prepare you to move onto the full degree
programme and with computing technologies playing a
greater role in all aspects of modern life, graduates find their
skills in high demand across a wide range of industries.
A computing degree combines theoretical study and
practical projects where you can learn subject specific skills
such as programming, systems, databases, computer
platforms, website production and networking.
The soft skills that a computing degree can equip you with
include communication, leadership and organisational skills,
all of which are highly sought after by employers.

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BENG (HONS) SOFTWARE
ENGINEERING
with Foundation Year

Retail, manufacturing, defence, healthcare, education – In addition to technical knowledge, you will have
most sectors of government and industry rely on software opportunities to gain experience in communication and
systems, and professional, competent and the creative presentation, problem solving and time management.
software engineers who develop and maintain them.
Our focus is on helping you develop industry-relevant skills
The BEng (Hons) in Software Engineering with Foundation that prepare you for a career in software engineering.
Year degree offers you the skills and knowledge needed to
succeed in this field.

Why do a Software Engineering degree? What can I do with this qualification?


Concerned with the building and maintenance of software Software engineering graduates who are new to the field
systems and other computer-based solutions, software often start out as programmers and work their way up to
engineering is a truly global industry. By examining all positions of greater responsibility, whether it’s as an
elements of the process – from initial understanding of the architect or a project manager.
problem, through analysis, design, and development, to Jobs directly related to a software engineering degree
testing, documentation and maintenance, this degree offers include games development, systems development, web
you a focused, but fully rounded education. design, web development, search engine optimisation,
We will support you to explore the underlying principles of information systems management and business analysis.
software engineering, while helping you gain knowledge and There are also a wide variety of career options available
practical experience of the latest technologies. within the sectors of business, engineering, health care,
You will be encouraged to appreciate both the technical and gaming, publishing, IT, retail, education, medicine,
human aspects involved in areas such as software systems aerospace and cyber security.
and design, systems analysis, programming, database
specification and design, and system security.

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BENG (HONS) SOFTWARE
ENGINEERING
with Foundation Year

Modules Entry Requirements


 Fundamentals of Programming (CTF3201) - Core UCAS points: 48
 Logical Analysis and Problem Solving (CTF3202) - Core
 Computer Systems (CTF3203) - Core Level 3: Any subjects are acceptable
 Foundation Project (CTF3204) - Core GCSEs: Five at grade C or above / grade 4 to 9
 Introduction to Software Development (SWE4201) -
Core IELTS: 5.0 with no less than 4.5 in any band
 Computing Infrastructure (SWE4202) - Core (Non-native speakers)
 Databases (SWE4203) - Core
 Computer Science Fundamentals (SWE4207) - Core If you didn’t study GCSEs / A-Levels and have non-traditional
 Advanced Programming (SWE5201) - Core entry qualifications or relevant work experience we will be
 Data Structures and Algorithms (SWE5202) - Core happy to consider your application. You’ll be required to
 Software Engineering (SWE5203) - Core attend an interview as part of the admissions process.
 Advanced Databases and Big Data (SWE5204) - Core
 Undergraduate Project (SEC6201) - Core Course Specification
 Agile Programming (SWE6202) - Optional
Duration: 4 years
 Enterprise Systems Development (SWE6203) -
Level: RQF Level 3-6
Optional
Awarding Body: University of Bolton
 Machine Learning (SWE6204) - Optional
 Software Quality Management (SWE6205) - Optional
Assessment: Exams, essays, reports and presentations
Delivery: Full Time
Timetable: Week Days / Evenings / Weekends
Intake dates: September, January, April, June
Progression Opportunities Fee: £9,250 per year (Home fee)

Software engineers may work at any stage of the software


development life cycle. Duties can include producing project
requirements, writing algorithms, coding, testing,
Delivered in partnership with:
deployment, or maintenance.
A software engineering graduate will have developed a wide
range of technical and transferable skills such as advanced IT
skills, analytical skills, communication, creativity and
innovation, independence, logic, numeracy, project
management and organisation.
The demand for skilled and qualified software engineers is
increasing. This is fostered by a transforming economic
landscape, driven by the need for computing technology
solutions.

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LLB (HONS) LAW
with Foundation Year

The LLB (Hons) with Foundation Year is a qualifying law The degree enables you to enter an undergraduate degree
degree (QLD) which in turn allows you to continue move even if you do not hold traditional qualifications or cannot
onto the next stage of training to enter the legal profession: meet the necessary requirements to enter the standard
The BPTC for barristers or the LPC/SQE for solicitors. This three-year degree. The foundation year of this degree
course will provide you with a solid foundation for provides you with a grounding to learn the core modules of
whichever law profession you decide to pursue. the course, in turn, building your confidence, knowledge,
and skills for further study.
Our LLB with Foundation Year course is delivered by an
industry leading faculty of expert tutors and academics from If you have a passion for law, and want to challenge
a broad mix of disciplines across industry and academia. The injustice, this is the degree for you. Once you have
course offers flexible study options allowing you to choose graduated, you will have opportunities to explore different
which style of learning works best for you. We are pleased to job roles within the field of law, and its surrounding
offer all students the opportunity to learn about RCL’s specialities.
unique Personal, Leadership and Growth programme:
Modules
Thinking into Character. Designed to help you understand,
manage, and lead yourself effectively to achieve success in Foundation Year
all areas of your professional career.
 Personal Learning Competencies (Core)
Why should I study the LLB (Hons) Law with Foundation  Taking a Professional Approach (Core)
Year?  Rights and Responsibilities I (Core)
An LLB Law degree is an ideal programme for students who  Rights and Responsibilities II (Core)
wish to enter a diverse range of professions outside of the  Thinking Critically, Creatively and Ethically (Core)
legal profession, such as jobs in the City, civil service,  Individual Study (Core)
criminal justice/social/probation services, the charitable  Thinking into Character (Core)
sector, or the world of business.

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LLB (HONS) LAW
with Foundation Year

Year One Entry Requirements


 English Legal System (Core)
Standard entry requirements:
 Public Law (Core)
 Criminal Law (Core)  48 UCAS points (or equivalent)
 Public Law 2 (Human Rights) (Core)  GCSE Maths grade C/4 and English grade C/4
 Criminal Law 2 (International Criminal Law) (Core)  IELTS score of 5.0 (no grade below 4.5)
 Practical Legal Skills (Core)
Non-standard applicant requirements:
Year Two
Access qualifications:
 Tort Law (Core)
 EU Law (Core)  45 credits on your Access Course
 Contract Law (Core)  IELTS score of 5.0 (no grade below 4.5)
 Contract Law 2 (Consumer and Commercial Law)
(Core) Alternative assessment:
 Tort Law 2 (Intellectual Property and Media (Core) For mature students (those over 21 years old), or those
 International Human Rights (Core) requiring an alternative kind of assessment:
Year Three  You must take part in an academic interview to
 Property Law 1 (Land Law) (Core) demonstrate your non-academic achievements,
 Extended Essay in Law (Core) such as work experience.
 Property Law 2 (Equity and Trusts) (Core)  IELTS score of 5.0 (no grade below 4.5)
 Employment Law (Optional)
 Family Law (Optional) Course Specifications
 Company Law (Optional)
Duration: 4 years
 Insurance Law (Optional)
Level: RQF Level 3-6
 Law of International Trade (Optional)
Awarding Body: St Mary’s University
 Sports and the Law (Optional)
Assessment: Course work and written exam plus
 Medical Law (Optional)
Formative Assessment (FAS)
 Jurisprudence (Optional)
Timetable: Weekdays / Evenings / Weekends
Intake dates: September, January, April, June
Progression Opportunities
Fee: £9,250 per year (Home fees)
Law is a field that offers exciting career prospects. Upon
graduating, you can explore a range of job roles, which
include:
Delivered in partnership with:
 Solicitor
 Barrister
 Paralegal
 Advice worker
 Civil service administrator
 Compliance officer
 Legal executive

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BA (HONS) LAW AND BUSINESS
with Foundation Year

Our BA (Hons) Law and Business with Foundation Year You will also study a range of specialist subjects that are
course is delivered by an industry leading faculty of expert specific to your career aspirations, whilst developing all
tutors and academics from a broad mix of disciplines and important transferable skills required for any legal
industries in the field of law and business. The course offers workplace. These include; fact management, decision
flexible study options allowing you to choose which style of making, research and independent learning; and be
learning works best for you. We are pleased to offer all equipped with the ability to apply these skills in a wide
variety of legal situations.
students the opportunity to learn about RCL’s unique
Personal, Leadership and Growth programme: Thinking into Modules
Character. Designed to help you understand, manage, and
Foundation Year
lead yourself effectively to achieve success in all areas of
your professional career.  Personal Learning Competencies (Core)
 Taking a Professional Approach (Core)
 Rights and Responsibilities I (Core)
Why should I study the BA (Hons) Law and Business with  Rights and Responsibilities II (Core)
Foundation Year?  Thinking Critically, Creatively and Ethically (Core)
The BA (Hons) Law and Business with Foundation Year  Individual Study (Core)
degree is an ideal programme for students who have an  Thinking into Character (Core)
interest in Law and wish to understand its operation and role
in the business environment. The degree focusses on Year One
practical (as well as theoretical) teaching. This in turn, allows  English Legal System (Core)
you to develop the analytical and critical skills essential for  Financial Management (Core)
formulating legal arguments.  Managing People (Core)
 Practical Legal Skills (Core)
 Introduction to Management (Core)
 Criminal Law (Core)
 Contemporary marketing practice (Optional)

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BA (HONS) LAW AND BUSINESS
with Foundation Year

Year Two Entry Requirements


 Tort Law (Core)
Standard entry requirements:
 Contract Law (Core)
 Tort Law 2 (Intellectual Property and Media Law)  48 UCAS points (or equivalent)
(Core)  GCSE Maths grade C/4 and English grade C/4
 Contract Law 2 (Consumer and Commercial Law)  IELTS score of 5.0 (no grade below 4.5)
(Core)
 EU Law (Core) Non-standard applicant requirements:
 Marketing Strategy and Implementation (Optional)
Access qualifications:
 Corporate Finance (Optional)
 45 credits on your Access Course
Year Three  IELTS score of 5.0 (no grade below 4.5)
 Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility
(Core) Alternative assessment:
 Extended Essay in Law (Core) For mature students (those over 21 years old), or those
 Employment Law (Core) requiring an alternative kind of assessment:
 Company Law (Core)
 Social Enterprise (Optional)  You must take part in an academic interview to
 Property Law 2 (Equity and Trusts) (Optional) demonstrate your non-academic achievements,
 Family Law (Optional) such as work experience.
 Insurance law (Optional)  IELTS score of 5.0 (no grade below 4.5)
 Law of International Trade (Optional)
 Jurisprudence (Optional) Course Specifications
Duration: 4 years
Progression Opportunities
Level: RQF Level 3-6
Law is a field that offers exciting career prospects. Upon Awarding Body: St Mary’s University
graduating, you can explore a range of job roles, which Assessment: Course work and written exam plus
include: Formative Assessment (FAS)
Timetable: Weekdays / Evenings / Weekends
 Solicitor Intake dates: September, January, April, June
 Barrister Fee: £9,250 per year (Home fees)
 Paralegal
 Advice worker
 Civil service administrator
 Compliance officer Delivered in partnership with:
 Legal executive

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BSc (HONS) MECHANICAL
ENGINEERING
with Foundation Year

Mechanical engineers are always in demand around the globe. Upon graduation, you will be able to pursue a career in a wide
They create solutions and solve problems, and play a central range of industries. Examples include advance manufacturing,
role in the design and implementation of moving parts in a product design, bio medical engineering, and artificial
range of industries. This programme will prepare you with the intelligence, among many others. You may also choose to study
skills and knowledge that you need to succeed in this a Master’s in a related subject area.
competitive and diverse field.
Modules:
The course will see you apply mathematical and statistical
methods, tools, and notations in the analysis and solution of • Foundation Principles 0 (ATT3037)
complex engineering problems. You will also develop your • Foundation Principles 1 (ATT3033)
capabilities in problem-solving, managing workloads, and
communicating with a range of individuals. In your foundation • Foundation Principles 2 (ATT3034)
year, you will gain an excellent grounding in the fundamentals • Engineering Study Skills (ATT3035)
of the engineering environment and its principles.
• Engineering Technology (ATT3036)
Why should I do the BSc (Hons) Mechanical
• Engineering Environment (AME4061)
Engineering with Foundation Year Degree?
• Engineering Principles 1 (AME4062)
This course prepares prospective engineers for meaningful
professional employment in the Mechanical Engineering sector. • Engineering Principles 2 (AME4063)

You will develop your cognitive, intellectual, and problem- • Projects and Systems (AME4064)
solving skills via key principles of mechanical engineering. The • Graphical Communications and Computer Modelling
demand for skilled and qualified mechanical engineers is
increasing, which is fostered by a transforming economic (AME4065)
landscape, driven by the need for advanced engineering
solutions.

Apply now: www.rcl.ac.uk


BSc (HONS) MECHANICAL
ENGINEERING
with Foundation Year

• Engineering Applications (AME5011) College-recognised certificated learning equivalent to the


above. Where possible Regent College London uses the NARIC
• Mechanics of Materials and Machines (AME5012)
database to determine equivalents to GCSE and A level
• Thermofluids and Control Systems (AME5013) qualifications
• Engineering Modelling and Analysis (AME5014)
IELTS 5.0 with no less than 4.5 in any band (non-native
• Engineering in Business and Society (AME5015)
speakers). We also accept a range of other English language
• Major Project (AME6011) qualifications – please visit our English Language
Requirements web page for more details
• Advanced Materials and Structures (AME6012)
• Management and Enterprise in Engineering (AME6013)
If you are an international student, you must take a Secure
• Advanced Thermofluids and Control (AME6015) English Language Test (SELT). You can only take a SELT with one
of the following providers: IELTS SELT Consortium including
• Finite Element and Difference Solutions (AME6016)
UKVI Academic IELTS, LanguageCert, Pearson and PSI Services
(UK) Ltd. Please see here for the minimum scores required for
Career Prospects each. You may be required to attend an interview and/or
provide a portfolio of work.
The BSc (Hons) Mechanical Engineering with foundation year
degree is well recognised both nationally and internationally.
Additional Criteria
Once you have graduated with this degree, you will have the
opportunity to explore a range of careers in the engineering
sector. Non-standard and mature student entry: Engineering related
work experience and Intention to study meeting
Mechanical engineers are employed across many sectors,
including aerospace, automotive, chemical, construction,
Edexcel-BTEC Ordinary National Diploma/Certificate in
medicine, sport, consumer goods, and electrical. There are
engineering with Level 3 Maths and Science will be considered.
career opportunities both in the UK and abroad.

Students who are deemed to have an insufficient understanding


of maths determined by the diagnostic assessment will be
Entry Requirements required to take additional module ATT3037 (Foundation
UCAS points: 48 Principles 0).

You should have a minimum of two GCE A2-level passes (or Course specification
equivalent), including any relevant subject; and five GCSEs at
grade C or above (or equivalent), including Mathematics, Duration: 4 years
Science, and English. Level: RQF Level 3-6
Awarding Body: University of Bolton
Mature students without these qualifications but with relevant Assessment: Written exams, course work, practical
industrial experience or alternative qualifications may be exams
considered Timetable: Weekday / Weekend / Evening Classes
Intake dates: September, January, April, June
Level 3 in related subject Fee: £9,250 per year (Home fee)

Delivered in partnership with:

*Subject to validation

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BSc (HONS) ELECTRICAL AND
ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
with Foundation Year

The initial year of BSc (Hons) Electrical and Electronic Alongside developing your skillset, we will help you build
Engineering with Foundation Year offers an excellent lifelong learning skills so that you can reflect on, articulate,
grounding in the fundamentals of engineering, electronics, and transfer them to everyday life in order to maximise your
and mathematics. It’s designed to prepare you for degree- success. You will also be able to choose from several
level study. During this first year, you’ll explore introductory optional modules in your final year, which include renewable
concepts that encompass various engineering subjects, energies and advanced embedded systems, amongst others.
including mechanics, mathematics, and electrical/electronic
engineering. These will prepare you for the ever-increasing Why should I do the BSc (Hons) Electrical and
cross-disciplinary nature of engineering. Electronic Engineering with Foundation Year
The rapid growth of the technology sector has seen an
Degree?
increased demand for creative, skilled engineers both The BSc (Hons) Electrical and Electronic Engineering with
nationally and internationally. Many global electronics Foundation Year degree will provide you with excellent
organisations maintain research and development facilities capabilities to pursue a successful career within engineering.
within the UK and Europe. Engineers based in the UK can Employers want graduates who are not just academically
also be posted overseas to work on projects. qualified but are also work-ready with professional skills in
management and leadership.
This 4-year degree program is delivered in partnership with On completion of this course, you will have gained a host of
the University of Bolton and will give you the engineering- intellectual and critical thinking skills such as applying
related knowledge and practical skills needed for a engineering principles to critically analyse key engineering
professional career in engineering. processes. After graduating, you can progress into a career in
many fields including advance manufacturing, product design,
bio medical engineering, or artificial intelligence, among many
others. You may also choose to study a master’s degree.

Apply now: www.rcl.ac.uk


BSc (HONS) ELECTRICAL AND
ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
with Foundation Year

Modules: Entry Requirements


• Foundation Principles 0 (ATT3037) UCAS points: 48
• Foundation Principles 1 (ATT3033) You should have a minimum of two GCE A2-level passes (or
• Foundation Principles 2 (ATT3034) equivalent), including mathematics and science; and five GCSEs
• Engineering Study Skills (ATT3035) at grade C or above (or equivalent), including English.
• Engineering Technology (ATT3036) Mature students without these qualifications but with relevant
• Engineering Environment (AME4061) industrial experience or alternative qualifications may be
• Introductory Engineering Mathematics (EEE4011) considered.
• Introductory Electrical Principles (EEE4012)
Level 3 in related subject
• Introductory Digital Electronics (EEE4013)
• Introductory Analogue Electronics (EEE4014) College-recognised certificated learning equivalent to the
above. Where possible Regent College London uses the NARIC
• Introductory Embedded Systems (EEE4015)
database to determine equivalents to GCSE and A level
• Engineering Modelling and Analysis (AME5014)
qualifications
• Instrumentation and Control (EEE5011)
• Intermediate Digital Electronics and Communications IELTS 5.0 with no less than 4.5 in any band (non-native
(EEE5012) speakers). We also accept a range of other English language
qualifications – please visit English Language Requirements for
• Intermediate Electrical Principles and Enabling Power
more details
Electronics (EEE5013)
• Intermediate Embedded Systems (EEE5014) If you are an international student, you must take a Secure
• Major Project (AME6011) English Language Test (SELT). You can only take a SELT with one
• Management and Enterprise in Engineering (AME6013) of the following providers: IELTS SELT Consortium including
UKVI Academic IELTS, LanguageCert, Pearson and PSI Services
• Electrical Machines and Power Electronic Drives (EEE6011)
(UK) Ltd. You may be required to attend an interview and/or
• Engineering Electromagnetism (EEE6012)
provide a portfolio of work
• Digital Signal Processing (EEE6013)
• Integrated Circuit Design (EEE6014)
Additional Criteria
• Power Systems and Smart Grids (EEE6015)
• Renewable Energies (EEE6016) Non-standard and mature student entry Engineering related
• Advanced Embedded Systems (EEE6017) work experience and Intention to study meeting
Certificate (HND/C) will be considered for direct entry to Level
Career Prospects HE5 given good results in Level 4 Mathematics and Science
In addition to technical knowledge, this degree offers you the Applicants with a Foundation Certificate or Access to HE
opportunity to develop a range of key employability skills that Diploma are considered
are highly transferrable to a wide range of areas beyond
engineering, such as IT, finance and management. Course Specification
Another possible course of action for graduates is to pursue Duration: 4 years
further study in a specialist field of research. Courses include an Level: RQF Level 3-6
MSc or Ph.D. in areas such as internet engineering, Awarding Body: University of Bolton
nanotechnology, wireless and optical communications, and Assessment: Written exams, course work,
telecommunications. practical exams
Timetable: Weekday / Weekend / Evening Classes
Delivered in partnership with: Intake dates: September, January, April, June
Fee: £9,250 per year
*Subject to validation

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LLB (HONS) LAW WITH BUSINESS
with Foundation Year

Our 4-year law with business degree, known as an LLB or outside of legal work. Such as jobs in the City, civil service,
Bachelor of Law, is equivalent to a BA or BSc. This course is criminal justice/social/probation services, the charitable sector,
ideal for students interested in pursuing a career in law and or the world of business.
wishing to understand its operation in a business environment. If you have a passion for law and want to challenge injustice,
A law degree is widely respected whether you want to become this is the degree for you. Once you have graduated, you will
a solicitor, barrister, or in-house lawyer. As a qualifying law have opportunities to explore different job roles within the law
field and its surrounding specialities.
degree (QLD), this course is essential if you are considering a
career as a solicitor or a barrister. The degree allows you to Modules
continue to move on to the next stage of training to enter the
Foundation Year
legal profession: The BPTC for barristers or the LPC/SQE for
solicitors.  Personal Learning Competencies (Core)
Regent's LLB in business with law is perfect if you prefer to learn  Taking a Professional Approach (Core)
in smaller seminar groups with individual attention. An  Rights and Responsibilities I (Core)
industry-leading faculty of expert tutors and academics from  Rights and Responsibilities II (Core)
 Thinking Critically, Creatively and Ethically (Core)
various disciplines across industry and academia teach our LLB.
 Individual Study (Core)
The course offers flexible study options. All students can learn  Thinking into Character
about Regent's unique Personal, Leadership and Growth
programme: Thinking into Character. Designed to help you Year One
understand, manage, and lead yourself effectively to succeed in  English Legal System (Core)
all areas of your professional career.  Criminal Law (Core)
 Public Law (Core)
Why should I study the LLB (Hons) Law with Business with  Public Law 2 (Human Rights) (Core)
Foundation Year?  Financial Management (Optional)
 Criminal Law 2 (International Criminal Law) (Optional)
An LLB Law with Business degree is an ideal programme for
students who wish to enter a diverse range of professions

Apply now: www.rcl.ac.uk


LLB (HONS) LAW WITH BUSINESS
with Foundation Year

 Managing People (Optional) LLB law and business graduates have also gone on to become:
 Practical Legal Skills (Optional)
• Lawyer
Year Two • Diplomatic service officer
 Tort Law (Core) • Forensic accountant
 Contract Law (Core) • Human resources officer
 EU Law (Core) • Local government officer
 Tort Law 2 (Intellectual Property and Media • Marketing Executive
Law) (Core) • Newspaper journalist
 Contract Law 2 (Consumer and Commercial • Public relations officer
Law) (Core) • Stockbroker
 Management Accounting (Optional)
 Research Methods in Business and
Entry Requirements
Management (Optional)
 Corporate Finance (Optional) Standard entry requirements:
 48 UCAS points (or equivalent)
Year Three  GCSE Maths grade C/4 and English grade C/4
 Property Law 1 (Land Law) (Core)  IELTS score of 5.0 (no grade below 4.5)
 Extended Essay in Law (Core)
 Employment Law (Core) Non-standard applicant requirements:
 Property Law 2 (Equity and Trusts) (Core)
 Company Law (Core) Access qualifications:
 Insurance Law (Core)  45 credits on your Access Course
 Law of International Trade (Optional)  IELTS score of 5.0 (no grade below 4.5)
 Sports and the Law (Optional)
 Medical Law (Optional) Alternative assessment:
 Jurisprudence (Optional)
For mature students (those over 21 years old), or those
Progression Opportunities requiring an alternative kind of assessment:

You can expect to develop transferable skills across fact You must take part in an academic interview to demonstrate
management, decision-making, research, and creating and your non-academic achievements, such as work experience.
maintaining a winning line of argument, with the ability to apply IELTS score of 5.0 (no grade below 4.5)
these skills in various legal and non-legal settings.
Course Specifications
Becoming a Solicitor
Duration: 4 years
Since September 2021, anyone who has not started a QLD can Level: RQF Level 3-6
now qualify as a solicitor through the Solicitor's Qualification Awarding Body: St Mary’s University
Exam route (SQE). Assessment: Course work and written exam plus
Formative Assessment (FAS)
The candidate must: Timetable: Weekdays / Evenings / Weekends
• Complete both stages of assessment, SQE1 and SQE2 Intake dates: September, January, April, June
• Complete a degree-level qualification or equivalent Fee: £9,250 per year (Home fees)
• Complete two years of qualifying work experience (QWE)
• Satisfy the SRA's character and suitability requirements
Delivered in partnership with:
Becoming a Barrister
Our LLB Law degrees are 'Qualifying Law Degrees' (QLD) and are
recognised by the Bar Standards Board. Completing one of
these degrees will satisfy the academic requirements for
admission to the Bar. However, you will still need to pass an
aptitude test and embark on (and pass) the Bar Professional
Training Course (BPTC). You will also be required to undertake
pupillage.

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LLB (HONS) LAW
with Foundation Year - Online

This 4-year online law degree, known as an LLB or Bachelor Why should I study the LLB (Hons) Law with Foundation
of Laws, is equivalent to a BA or BSc. This course is for Year – Online?
students interested in Law as a subject, whether they wish An LLB Law degree is an ideal programme for students who
to become a solicitor, barrister, or in-house lawyer; a Law wish to enter a diverse range of professions outside of the
degree is widely respected. As a qualifying law degree (QLD), legal profession, such as jobs in the City, civil service,
this course is essential if you are considering a career as a criminal justice/social/probation services, the charitable
solicitor or a barrister, as it allows you to continue to move sector, or the world of business.
onto the next stage of training to enter the legal profession:
The degree enables you to enter an undergraduate degree
The BPTC for barristers or the LPC/SQE for solicitors. 
even if you do not hold traditional qualifications or cannot
The online LLB (Hons) Law with Foundation Year is ideal if meet the necessary requirements to enter the standard
you prefer to learn digitally from the comfort of your home. three-year degree.
Although classes are run via your laptop, you can expect an The foundation year of this degree provides you with a
industry-leading faculty of expert tutors and academics from grounding to learn the core modules of the course, in turn,
various disciplines across industry and academia to teach building your confidence, knowledge, and skills for further
you. study.
As a Regent student, you will also gain free access to If you have a passion for law, and want to challenge
Thinking into Character, a personal and professional injustice, this is the degree for you. Once you have
development programme designed to enhance your success graduated, you will have opportunities to explore different
in all aspects of your career. job roles within the field of law, and its surrounding
specialities.
Online learning provides additional flexibility with your
studies.

Apply now: www.rcl.ac.uk


LLB (HONS) LAW
with Foundation Year - Online

Modules • Barrister
Foundation Year • Paralegal
• Advice worker
✓ Personal Learning Competencies (Core) • Civil service administrator
✓ Taking a Professional Approach (Core) • Compliance officer
✓ Rights and Responsibilities I (Core) • Legal executive
✓ Rights and Responsibilities II (Core)
✓ Thinking Critically, Creatively and Ethically (Core) Entry Requirements
✓ Individual Study (Core) Standard entry requirements:
✓ Thinking into Character (Core)
• 48 UCAS points (or equivalent)
Year One • GCSE Maths grade C/4 and English grade C/4
✓ English Legal System (Core) • IELTS score of 5.0 (no grade below 4.5)
✓ Public Law (Core)
✓ Criminal Law (Core) Non-standard applicant requirements:
✓ Public Law 2 (Human Rights) (Core) Access qualifications:
✓ Criminal Law 2 (International Criminal Law) (Core)
✓ Practical Legal Skills (Core) • 45 credits on your Access Course
• IELTS score of 5.0 (no grade below 4.5)
Year Two
✓ Tort Law (Core) Alternative assessment:
✓ EU Law (Core) For mature students (those over 21 years old), or those
✓ Contract Law (Core) requiring an alternative kind of assessment:
✓ Contract Law 2 (Consumer and Commercial Law)
(Core) • You must take part in an academic interview to
✓ Tort Law 2 (Intellectual Property and Media (Core) demonstrate your non-academic achievements,
✓ International Human Rights (Core) such as work experience.
• IELTS score of 5.0 (no grade below 4.5)
Year Three
✓ Property Law 1 (Land Law) (Core) Course Specifications
✓ Extended Essay in Law (Core) Duration: 4 years
✓ Property Law 2 (Equity and Trusts) (Core) Level: RQF Level 3-6
✓ Employment Law (Optional) Awarding Body: St Mary’s University
✓ Family Law (Optional) Assessment: Course work and written exam plus
✓ Company Law (Optional) Formative Assessment (FAS)
✓ Insurance Law (Optional) Timetable: Weekdays / Evenings / Weekends
✓ Law of International Trade (Optional) Intake dates: September, January, April, June
✓ Sports and the Law (Optional) Fee: £9,250 per year (Home fees)
✓ Medical Law (Optional)
✓ Jurisprudence (Optional)

Progression Opportunities Delivered in partnership with:

Law is a field that offers exciting career prospects. Upon


graduating, you can explore a range of job roles, which
include:
• Solicitor

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BA (HONS) LAW AND BUSINESS
with Foundation Year - Online

The BA (Hons) Law and Business with Foundation Year Study a range of specialist subjects that are specific to your
programme is a 4-year, full-time online programme designed career aspirations, whilst developing all important
for students who have an interest in Law and wish to transferable skills required for any legal workplace.
understand its operation in a business environment. Get equipped with the ability to apply skills such as fact
During this course, you will gain valuable real-world skills management, decision making, research and independent
and experience. Mock trials and law simulations will ensure learning in a wide variety of legal situations.
you graduate with a practical understanding of law and Learn 100% remotely, online
business. You will learn valuable transferable skills that could
Develop analytical and critical skills essential for formulating
help in various professional careers, such as in the finance,
legal arguments.
banking and legal sectors.
Modules
You will be taught virtually by an experienced faculty of
academics and expert tutors from a broad mix of disciplines Foundation Year
in the fields of law and business. We are pleased to offer all
✓ Personal Learning Competencies (Core)
students the opportunity to learn about Regent’s unique
✓ Taking a Professional Approach (Core)
Personal, Leadership and Growth programme: Thinking into
✓ Rights and Responsibilities I (Core)
Character. Designed to help you understand, manage and
✓ Rights and Responsibilities II (Core)
lead yourself effectively to achieve success in all areas of ✓ Thinking Critically, Creatively and Ethically (Core)
your professional career. ✓ Individual Study (Core)
Why should I study the BA (Hons) Law and Business with ✓ Thinking into Character (Core)
Foundation Year - Online?
Year One
An ideal programme for students who have an interest in ✓ English Legal System (Core)
Law and wish to understand its operation and role in the ✓ Financial Management (Core)
business environment. ✓ Managing People (Core)

Apply now: www.rcl.ac.uk


BA (HONS) LAW AND BUSINESS
with Foundation Year - Online

✓ Practical Legal Skills (Core) The candidate must:


✓ Introduction to Management (Core)
✓ Criminal Law (Core) • Complete both stages of assessment, SQE1 and
✓ Contemporary marketing practice (Optional) SQE2
• Complete a degree-level qualification or equivalent
Year Two • Complete two years of qualifying work experience
✓ Tort Law (Core) (QWE)
✓ Contract Law (Core) • Satisfy the SRA’s character and suitability
✓ Tort Law 2 (Intellectual Property and Media Law) requirements
(Core)
✓ Contract Law 2 (Consumer and Commercial Law) Entry Requirements
(Core)
✓ EU Law (Core) Standard entry requirements:
✓ Marketing Strategy and Implementation (Optional) • 48 UCAS points (or equivalent)
✓ Corporate Finance (Optional) • GCSE Maths grade C/4 and English grade C/4
• IELTS score of 5.0 (no grade below 4.5)
Year Three
✓ Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility Non-standard applicant requirements:
(Core)
✓ Extended Essay in Law (Core) Access qualifications:
✓ Employment Law (Core) • 45 credits on your Access Course
✓ Company Law (Core) • IELTS score of 5.0 (no grade below 4.5)
✓ Social Enterprise (Optional)
✓ Property Law 2 (Equity and Trusts) (Optional) Alternative assessment:
✓ Family Law (Optional)
For mature students (those over 21 years old), or those
✓ Insurance law (Optional)
requiring an alternative kind of assessment:
✓ Law of International Trade (Optional)
✓ Jurisprudence (Optional) • You must take part in an academic interview to
demonstrate your non-academic achievements,
Progression Opportunities such as work experience.
Law and business are both fields that offer exciting career • IELTS score of 5.0 (no grade below 4.5)
prospects. Upon graduating, you can explore a range of job
Course Specifications
roles, which include:
Duration: 4 years
• Solicitor* Level: RQF Level 3-6
• Business: COO, CEO, HR director Awarding Body: St Mary’s University
• Advice worker Assessment: Course work and written exam plus
• Civil service administrator Formative Assessment (FAS)
• Compliance officer Timetable: Weekdays / Evenings / Weekends
Intake dates: September, January, April, June
• Legal executive
Fee: £9,250 per year (Home fees)
*Since the September 2021 anyone who has not started
Delivered in partnership with:
a QLD is now able to qualify as a solicitor through the
Solicitor’s Qualification Exam route (SQE).

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BSC (HONS) BUSINESS
MANAGEMENT
Bachelor’s Degree

Regent Means Business Why do a Business Management degree?


Every organisation needs effective and skilled management. Business management qualifications open doors, they are
The BSc (Hons) Business Management offers you the essential whether you are looking to pursue a career in
opportunity to develop a career with global possibilities. business, start your own business, or achieve further success
with your current employer or career.
On the course, you’ll be exposed to key concepts in areas
such as people management, business law, marketing, Developing your employability is a key focus, the course is
strategic management, information systems and big data, designed to help you to understand the business
project management, finance and innovation and enterprise. environment in local, national and international contexts.

Plus, on completion of the course you’ll receive the CMI You’ll also develop sought-after skills in communication,
Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management (subject to data analysis, team working and problem solving.
approval), giving you an impressive dual-award. Why Regent College London?
Business Management Specialisms  Highly knowledgeable, experienced lecturers who will
As well as the BSc (Hons) in Business Management, we offer ensure you get the help and advice you need to succeed
several specialisms or pathways that you can apply for:  Guest speakers from industry and business, enabling you
to benefit from their knowledge, advice and guidance
People Management
Supply Chain  Flexible study options that allow you to fit your study
Finance around your personal and / or professional commitments
Marketing  Small classes which ensure that you’ll receive the full
Retail attention and support of our exceptional teaching team
 A central location offering excellent teaching and
learning facilities in the heart of London’s west-end

Apply now: www.rcl.ac.uk


BSC (HONS) BUSINESS
MANAGEMENT
Bachelor’s Degree

Progression Opportunities Entry Requirements


Our BSc (Hons) Business Management course is designed to UCAS points: 104
provide a broad understanding of business functions within
Level 3: Any subjects are acceptable
the business and commercial world.
GCSEs: Five at grade C or above / grade 4 to 9
You'll also have the opportunity to transfer to individual
pathways in specific areas of business if you wish. IELTS: 6.0 with no less than 5.5 in any band
(non-native speakers)
The course offers you a route into general management as
well as specialist areas, such as business accounting and If you are an international student, you
finance, enterprise, human resource management, business must take a Secure English Language Test
law, marketing, retail or supply chain management. (SELT). You can only take a SELT with one
of the following providers: IELTS SELT
In addition to nurturing academic and sector specific
Consortium including UKVI Academic
knowledge, the programme aims to support your
IELTS, LanguageCert, Pearson and PSI
development of key employability skills, such as critical
Services (UK) Ltd.
thinking, problem solving and data analysis.
If you didn’t study GCSEs / A-Levels and have non-traditional
Overall, the course aims to give you an essential
entry qualifications or relevant work experience we will be
appreciation of the skills needed to thrive and adapt in the
happy to consider your application. You’ll be required to
changing world of work.
attend an interview as part of the admissions process.
What can I do with this qualification?
If you don’t meet the entry requirements for this course,
Graduates with specialist knowledge underpinned by a please consider applying for our BSc (Hons) Business
broader understanding of how businesses and managers Management with Foundation Year.
operate have a competitive advantage when entering
employment or self-employment.
Course Specification
This course will equip you to enter a range of business roles
in the public, private and voluntary sectors. Duration: 3 years
Level: RQF Level 4-6
Some graduates may choose to undertake further study in
Awarding Body: University of Bolton
subjects such as marketing, finance, human resources,
Assessment: Exams, essays, reports and presentations
computing and international business management in order
Delivery: Full Time
to develop their expertise in a particular area of business.
Timetable: Week Days / Evenings / Weekends
Studying for an MBA is also another option.
Intake dates: September, January, April, June, July
Fee: £9,250 per year (Home fee)
£12,450 per year (Overseas fee)

.
Delivered in partnership with:

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BSC (HONS) HEALTH
AND SOCIAL CARE
Bachelor’s Degree

Your Career in Our Care


Health and Social Care relates to services that are available Make a difference to the daily lives of vulnerable people by
from health and social care practitioners that provide health studying the BSc (Hons) in Health and Social Care.
care support to a range of individuals with issues faced by
vulnerable individuals and groups such as children, older What can I do with the BSc (Hons) Health and
people, those with mental illness and disabilities. Social Care?
Why do a Health and Social Care degree? This degree will give you a good foundation, allowing you
to work in a wide range of statutory, voluntary and
The BSc (Hons) in Health and Social Care is delivered in independent settings, including local authority teams,
excellent teaching facilities which provide a stimulating health promotion projects, refugee and asylum service
learning environment that will be both engaging and hospitals, sheltered accommodation, hospices and day
memorable. centres, and residential care units.
This course offers you the opportunity to develop the values, In addition, graduates with a health and social care
practice skills and knowledge necessary for a successful background are also in a good position to be considered for
career in the global health and social care environment. careers in health education and health promotion, welfare,
Our highly experienced and dedicated team will lead you in health research, community mental health and
an exploration of the principles of care, professional values, commissioning and care management services.
attitudes and behaviour, ethical practice of care, promoting Graduates may seek roles as service managers and
physical and mental health and emotional wellbeing and coordinators, in advocacy, education and training, or as
safeguarding and promoting diversity and inclusion. technicians and support workers helping children and
Our focus is on helping you become a knowledgeable, families, older and disabled people, drug and alcohol
compassionate, and person-centred care professional. abusers, and people with mental health problems.

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BSC (HONS) HEALTH
AND SOCIAL CARE
Bachelor’s Degree

Modules This degree will also enable you to develop a range of key
transferable employability skills, including written and verbal
 Legal and Ethical Issues (HSO4001) Compulsory communication skills, IT skills, and the ability to work
 Introduction to Social Policy (HSO4002) Compulsory independently and in a team, research and data analysis
skills, and the ability to provide support and guidance.
 Principles of Care (HSO4004) Compulsory
 Anatomy & Physiology for Health and Social Care Entry Requirements
(HSO4007) Compulsory UCAS points: 96
 Introduction to Research and Evidence-Based Practice Level 3: Any subjects are acceptable
(HSO4008) Compulsory
GCSEs: Five at grade C or above / grade 4 to 9
 Enhancing Communication and Academic Skills
(HSO4009) Compulsory IELTS: 6.0 with no less than 5.5 in any band (non-native
speakers)
 Group Dynamics and Working in Teams (HSO5000)
Compulsory If you are an international student, you must take a Secure
 Work-based Experience (HSO5003) Compulsory
English Language Test (SELT). You can only take a SELT with
one of the following providers: IELTS SELT Consortium
 Health Promotion - Challenges and Opportunities including UKVI Academic IELTS, LanguageCert, Pearson and
(HSO5004) Compulsory PSI Services (UK) Ltd.
 Social Inclusion, Empowerment and Health (HSO5005) If you didn’t study GCSEs / A-Levels and have non-traditional
Compulsory entry qualifications or relevant work experience you can
 Employability Skills (HSO5006) Compulsory apply. You’ll be required to attend an interview.
 Person Centred Health and Social Care (HSO5007)
The College is required to carry out DBS checks for students
Compulsory
undertaking compulsory placements where they are working
 Research Proposal/Methods (HSO6000) Compulsory with vulnerable groups and engaging in regulated activity.
 Compassionate Health and Social Care (HSO6001)
Compulsory You must complete an enhanced DBS check and will be
required to disclose certain criminal record information prior
 Dissertation/Research Project (HSO6002) Compulsory to starting your studies. We will cover any costs associated
 Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults (HLT6012) Optional with carrying out the DBS check as part of your tuition fee.

 Care of the Older Person (HLT6015) Optional


Course Specification
 Working With Children and Families (HLT6125)
Optional Duration: 3 years
Level: RQF Level 4-6
 Safeguarding Children (HLT6027) Optional Awarding Body: University of Bolton
 Contemporary Mental Health (HLT6060) Optional Assessment: Exams, essays, reports and presentations
Timetable: Week Days / Evenings / Weekends
Progression Opportunities Intake dates: September, January, April, June
Fee: £9,250 per year (Home fee)
A degree in health and social care looks at health in its broad
£12,450 per year (Overseas fee)
context and investigates contemporary health issues.
Delivered in partnership with:
There’s a growing demand for health and social care workers
who are not restricted by boundaries and can work flexibly
to accommodate the increasingly complex health and social
care needs of individuals, families and communities.

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BSC (HONS) BUSINESS
MANAGEMENT
Top-Up Degree

Regent Means Business


Why do a Business Management Degree?
Every organisation needs effective and skilled management. Business management qualifications open doors and are
The BSc (Hons) Business Management (Top-up) offers considered essential whether you are looking to pursue a
graduates the opportunity to develop a career with global career in business, or advance in your current career.
possibilities in a broad range of areas.
The course is designed to help you to understand the
On the course, you’ll be exposed to key concepts in areas business environment and the needs of employers in local,
such as people management, business law, marketing, national and international contexts.
strategic management, information systems and big data,
project management, finance and innovation and enterprise. We’ll support you to develop highly sought-after skills such
as communication, data analysis, time management, team
Plus, on successful completion, you’ll also receive a CMI working and problem solving.
Level 5 Award in Leadership and Management (subject to
approval), giving you an impressive dual-award. Why Regent College London?
Business Management Specialisms  Highly knowledgeable, experienced lecturers who will
ensure you get the help and advice you need to succeed
As well as the Business Management top-up, we offer
several specialisms or pathways that you can apply for:  Guest speakers from industry and business, enabling you
to benefit from their knowledge, advice and guidance
Finance
 Flexible study options that allow you to fit your study
Marketing
around your personal and / or professional commitments
People Management
Retail  Small classes which ensure that you’ll receive the full
attention and support of our exceptional teaching team
 A central location offering excellent teaching and
learning facilities in the heart of London’s west-end

Apply now: www.rcl.ac.uk


BSC (HONS) BUSINESS
MANAGEMENT
Top-Up Degree

Progression Opportunities Entry Requirements


Our BSc (Hons) Business Management (Top-Up) course is You’ll have successfully completed a Foundation Degree in
designed to provide a broad understanding of business Business Management, or another relevant qualification
functions within the business and commercial world. with 120 credits at HE4 and 120 credits at HE5, such as a
Higher National Diploma (HND) or Diploma of Higher
You'll also have the opportunity to transfer to individual
Education (DipHE).
pathways in specific areas of business if you wish.
If English isn’t your first language you’ll also need IELTS 6.0
The course offers you a route into general management as
with no less than 5.5 in any band (or equivalent).
well as specialist areas, such as business accounting and
finance, enterprise, human resource management, business If you have non-traditional entry qualifications or relevant
law, marketing, retail or supply chain management. work experience we will be happy to consider your
application. You’ll be required to attend an interview as part
In addition to nurturing academic and sector specific
of the admissions process.
knowledge, the programme aims to support your
development of key employability skills, such as critical Course Specification
thinking, problem solving and data analysis.
Duration: 1 year
Overall, the course aims to give you an essential Level: RQF Level 6
appreciation of the skills needed to thrive and adapt in the Awarding Body: University of Bolton
changing world of work. Assessment: Exams, essays, reports and presentations
Delivery: Full Time
What can I do with this qualification?
Timetable: Week Days / Evenings / Weekends
Graduates with specialist knowledge underpinned by a Intake dates: September, January, April, June
broader understanding of how businesses and managers Fee: £9,250 per year (Home fee)
operate have a competitive advantage when entering
employment or self-employment.
This course will equip you to enter a range of business roles Delivered in partnership with:
in the public, private and voluntary sectors.
Some graduates may choose to undertake further study in
subjects such as marketing, finance, human resources,
computing and international business management in order
to develop their expertise in a particular area of business.
Studying for an MBA is also another option.

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BSC (HONS) BUSINESS
MANAGEMENT
(PEOPLE MANAGEMENT)
Top-Up Degree

Overview of BSc (Hons) Business Why should I choose the People Management
Pathway?
Management (People Management)
Top-up The course also equips you with key aims to help you
succeed within your chosen field of People Management.
Our Business Management Top-up Degree (Level 6) with You will develop focussed knowledge and understanding of
the People Management Pathway will help you gain business and people management via a stimulating
systematic knowledge and understanding of Key business programme of study that is informed by both research and
functions, processes and practices, together with the practice. Furthermore, you’ll be exposed to key concepts in
interrelationships between them Business principles and leadership, people management and areas such as business
concepts and their relevance to practice and decision law, marketing, strategic management, information systems
making. In addition, you will add to your skill set by and big data, project management, finance, innovation and
developing your cognitive and intellectual skills through enterprise.
evaluating and critically appraising theoretical approaches
and models and synthesise contrasting ideas Developing your employability is a key focus of this dynamic
and flexible programme. Real-life case studies, guest
Furthermore, you will be able to apply interpersonal skills speakers and industry visits are designed to help you to
effectively, including listening, influencing, negotiation and understand the business environment and the needs of
conflict resolution into everyday life, making you a well- employers in local, national and international contexts.
rounded individual.

Apply now: www.rcl.ac.uk


BSC (HONS) BUSINESS
MANAGEMENT
(PEOPLE MANAGEMENT)
Top-Up Degree

Modules Entry Requirements


 Business Project (BMP6000) You’ll have successfully completed a Foundation Degree in
Business Management, or another relevant qualification
 Dissertation (BMP6001) with 120 credits at HE4 and 120 credits at HE5, such as a
Higher National Diploma (HND) or Diploma of Higher
 Strategic Management (BMP6002) Education (DipHE).

 International HRM (BMP6003) If English isn’t your first language you’ll also need IELTS 6.0
with no less than 5.5 in any band (or equivalent).
 Learning and Development (BMP6004)
If you have non-traditional entry qualifications or relevant
 Work and the Employment Relationship (BMP6005) work experience we will be happy to consider your
application. You’ll be required to attend an interview as part
of the admissions process.
Career Prospects
By undertaking the People Management Pathway, you will Course Specification
feel confident to enter a range of sectors such as
Duration: 1 year
international human resource management, learning and
Level: RQF Level 6
development, and the employment relationship.
Awarding Body: University of Bolton
Assessment: Exams, essays, reports and presentations
Timetable: Weekday / Evening / Weekend Classes
Intake dates: September, January, April, June
Fee: £9,250 per year (Home fee)

Delivered in partnership with:

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BSc (HONS) HEALTH AND
SOCIAL CARE
Top-Up Degree

The BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care Top-up degree will give Who is the BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care
you the knowledge and practical understanding employers look
for in today’s healthcare climate. You will explore key topics Top-up course for?
including safeguarding children, care of the older person,
contemporary mental health, and a range of other health and This one-year course is particularly aimed at those who wish to
social care topics. develop critical, cognitive, professional, and intellectual
approaches to healthcare. The health and social care top-up is
Whether your ambition is to take on a senior leadership role for
suitable for those who already have a broad healthcare-related
a healthcare provider or to drive forward the success of your
HND, foundation degree, or Level 5 equivalent. We offer
own healthcare business, this Top-Up Degree will build on your
flexible timetables to help you fit your studies around your busy
previous studies in healthcare and take understanding to the
life, and our London campuses run weekend, weekday, and
next level. The course offers you the opportunity to build on
evening study options.
previous qualifications to develop the values, skills, and
knowledge essential to good health and social care practice,
opening the door to a huge range of employment opportunities.
The BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care Top-up is a progression
route from a Level 5 healthcare related course to gaining a full
degree awarded by the University of Bolton, our validation
partner.

Apply now: www.rcl.ac.uk


BSc (HONS) HEALTH AND
SOCIAL CARE
Top-Up Degree

Modules Entry Requirements

 Research Proposal/Methods (HSO6000) (Core) You are normally expected to have completed a relevant
qualification at Level HE5, such as a Foundation Degree or HND,
 Compassionate Health and Social Care (HSO6001) (Core)
or professional qualification at an equivalent level.
 Dissertation/Research Project (HSO6002) (Core)
If you are an international student, you must take a Secure
 Safeguarding Children (HLT6027) (Optional)
English Language Test (SELT). You can only take a SELT with one
 Working With Children and Families (HLT6125) (Optional) of the following providers: IELTS SELT Consortium including
UKVI Academic IELTS, LanguageCert, Pearson and PSI Services
 Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults (HLT6012) (Optional)
(UK) Ltd. Please see here for the minimum scores required for
 Care of the Older Person (HLT6015) (Optional each. You may be required to attend an interview and/or
provide a portfolio of work.
 Contemporary Mental Health (HLT6060) (Optional)

Course Specification
Career Prospects
Duration: 1 year
Throughout the course, you will develop new skills whilst Level: RQF Level 6
enhancing your current knowledge. Upon successful Awarding Body: University of Bolton
completion, you’ll be better placed to enter employment within Assessment: Written exams, course work,
the healthcare sector and also pursue further study is a popular practical exams
option for health and social care graduates. Timetable: Weekday / Weekend / Evening Classes
Graduates of healthcare degrees can secure employment in Intake dates: September, January, April, June
some of the following areas: Fee: £9,250 per year (Home fee)
 health education and promotion
 health research *Subject to validation
 community mental health
 commissioning and care management services Delivered in partnership with:
 Social work (additional training is required)
 Nursing (additional training is required)

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MASTER OF BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION (MBA)
Master’s Degree

The Master of Business Administration (MBA) course offers Why should I complete the Master of Business
the opportunity to develop your critical knowledge of Administration (MBA) Degree?
organisations, awareness of management and leadership
practices and the complex business issues they face. You will The Master of Business Administration (MBA) is a great
also be able to develop creative and systematic approaches qualification to acquire, as it will take your employability to
to underlying business issues, and understanding how global fronts. Successful completion of the MBA will provide
business and management practices can be improved Being you with necessary business skills and knowledge needed for
intellectually stimulating and challenging, the course opens roles in various industries. Companies across industries seek
up career development opportunities as well as the business professionals with an MBA and it can create
opportunity to enhance analytical and critical competencies opportunities for promotion or a career change. The
that are highly valued by employers in today’s global universal appeal of this qualification enables you to pursue a
economy. global business career.

Apply now: www.rcl.ac.uk


MASTER OF BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION (MBA)
Master’s Degree

Modules Entry Requirements


The modules listed below may be a mixture of compulsory and • You should have both of the following: significant work
optional. experience in a business or management capacity; and a UK
Honours degree/postgraduate degree (or equivalent) in a
 Leadership and Management (MBA7058) - Core
relevant subject.
 Marketing and Operations (MBA7059) – Core • We’ll consider your application if you don’t possess the above
 Financial Management and Decision Making (MBA7060) qualifications but have substantial managerial experience.
Core • We'll consider applications where appropriate work
experience can be demonstrated in lieu of, or in addition to, the
 Strategy (MBA7061) – Core published academic qualifications in line with the University’s
 Organisational Behaviour (MBA7062) – Optional Recognition of Prior Experiential Learning (RPEL) procedures.
• You may be required to attend an interview and/or provide a
 Strategic HRM (MBA7063) – Optional
portfolio of work.
 Digital Business and Data Analytics (MBA7064) – Optional • When applying you must include a reference from your
 Business Ethics, Sustainability and CSR (MBA7065) – current employer. The reference should clearly state how long
you have been employed by them and give a breakdown of
Optional
your job content and roles and responsibilities.
 Innovation and Entrepreneurship (MBA7066) – Optional
• Your application form will need to be accompanied by a
 Professional Project (MBA7067) – Core reflective overview of the managerial responsibilities you have
undertaken to date.
 Academic Skills and Professional Practice (MBA7068) –
• If English isn’t your first language you’ll also need IELTS 6.0
Core
with no less than 5.5 in any band (or equivalent). We also
accept a range of other English language qualifications – please
visit our English Language Requirements web page for more
Career Prospects
details.
The Master of Business Administration qualification will give
graduates the opportunity to explore a global career in a
variety of roles wide with financial institutions, technology Course Specification
companies, blue-chip companies and even SMEs. These may Duration: 1 year
be within the private, public or voluntary sector, or a Level: RQF Level 7
multinational company. Graduates may also explore a range Awarding Body: University of Bolton
of other careers within: Assessment: Written Exams & Coursework
 Accountancy Delivery: Full Time
Timetable: Weekday / Weekend / Evening Classes
 Hotel and leisure management
Intake dates: September, January, April, June
 Public relations
Fee: £8,500 per year (Home fees)
 Financial management
£12,450 per year (Overseas fees)
 Information systems
 Market research analysis
 Product management
Delivered in partnership with:
 Teaching and education
 Media (TV, film, online, newspaper, magazine)
 Advertising
 Logistics
 Banking
 Project management

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MSC INTERNATIONAL
MANAGEMENT
Master’s Degree

The MSc International Management degree offers a Why should I complete the MSc International
comprehensive overview of global management theories Management Degree?
and practices and the opportunity to gain an in depth
understanding of the different national and cultural contexts Contemporary businesses need managers who can adapt to
in which firms operate, whilst developing and enhancing the ever-changing complex challenges that shape today’s
analytical and research skills. The course includes a range of globalised marketplace.
relevant subject areas in corporate strategy, international
human resource management, sustainability, business The MSc in International Management is a notable
innovation as well as finance and accounting that is aimed at qualification to acquire as it takes your employability to
developing the necessary knowledge, management and global fronts. By empowering you with necessary business
decision making skills that can be applied to international skills and knowledge, the course offers you the opportunity
settings. The breadth of topics, combined with an to gain a globally recognised qualification and make your
international perspective, prepares you for a variety of roles mark wherever you decide.
in an increasingly globalised job market.

Being intellectually stimulating and challenging, the course


opens up career development opportunities as well as the
opportunity to enhance your knowledge and career
prospects in areas of further study.

Apply now: www.rcl.ac.uk


MSC INTERNATIONAL
MANAGEMENT
Master’s Degree

Modules Entry Requirements

 International Marketing Management (IMA7001) – Core • You should have an Honours degree (or equivalent) in a
relevant subject.
 Information Systems for Business Performance (IMA7004) –
Core • Applications will also be considered where appropriate work
experience can be demonstrated in lieu of, or in addition to, the
 HR In A Global Context (IMA7003) – Core published academic qualifications in line with the University’s
 Research Methods (MBA7018) – Core Recognition of Prior Experiential Learning (RPEL) procedures.

 Dissertation (IMA7006) – Core • You may be required to attend an interview and/or provide a
portfolio of work.
 Strategy (MBA7061) – Core
• If English isn’t your first language you will also need IELTS 6.0
 Innovation and Entrepreneurship (MBA7066) – Core with no less than 5.5 in any band (or equivalent). We also
 Academic Skills and Professional Practice (MBA7068) – Core accept a range of other English language qualifications.

 Financial Management and Decision Making (MBA7060) -


Core Course Specification
Career Prospects Duration: 1 year
The Masters Degree in International Management will give Level: RQF Level 7
graduates the opportunity to explore a global career in Awarding Body: University of Bolton
management and to work with International Organizations. Assessment: Coursework 80%, Written exams 20%
This course is designed to prepare you for a variety of Delivery: Full Time
management roles across a range of sectors and variety of Timetable: Weekday / Weekend / Evening Classes
organisation. This may be within the private, public or Intake dates: September, January, April, June
voluntary sector, or a multinational company or SME. Fee: £7,000 per year (Home Fees)
£12,450 per year (Overseas Fees)
A few roles that graduates can explore are within:
• Marketing
• HR
• Finance Delivered in partnership with:
• Information systems
• Strategic management
• Management consultancy
• International banking and in the commodities markets

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MSC SOFTWARE
ENGINEERING
Master’s Degree

Gain a deeper understanding of advanced software Why should I study for the MSc Software
methodologies with the MSc Software Engineering. Engineering Degree?
You will be able to analyse advanced software development If you are looking to make a mark within the world of
and recognise resources required for Software Engineering Software Engineering, then this course is perfect for you!
once you have graduated. Jobs directly related to a Software You will gain several skills which include, cognitive,
Engineering degree include games, systems and web intellectual, transferable, all of which can be applied to the
development, search engine optimization, information real world. We have some of the best academic teams
systems management, web design and business analysis. within the education sector who deliver engaging lessons to
This degree also ensures that you can have access and our students. In addition, small class sizes ensure 1-2-1
exposure to the latest techniques alongside practical skills. advice and help when needed.

At Regent College London, we have a phenomenal student After graduating, you can progress into a career in many
services team! A dedicated student services team member fields including advanced manufacturing, product design,
will be assigned to you. They will be your main point of biomedical engineering, or artificial intelligence. You will also
contact through your studies and will always be on hand to have the opportunity to explore a career in various
help.
engineering disciplines, such as web development, quality
assurance and much more.

Apply now: www.rcl.ac.uk


MSC SOFTWARE
ENGINEERING
Master’s Degree

Modules Entry Requirements

The MSc Software Engineering programme comprises 5 You are normally expected to have successfully completed
modules at Level 7 which are all core. an honours degree (or equivalent) in a relevant subject and
have appropriate work experience. You may be required to
 Masters Project (SEC7001) attend an interview and/or provide a portfolio of work.

 Research Methods (SWE7004)

 Contemporary Software Engineering Practices


Additional Criteria
(SWE7101) • The standard entry requirement for the course is BSc (Hons)
in Computer Science related subjects or BEng (Hons) in
 Advanced Software Development (SWE7102)
Software Engineering, usually with a first or upper second
 Dev Ops (SWE7103) class classification. For applicants without a first or upper
second, then a lower second degree will be considered on a
case by case basis (particularly for candidates with good
Career Prospects relevant industrial experience).
• If English is not your first language you will need to complete
After graduating with an MSc Software Engineering Degree, a Secure English Language Test at IELTS 6.0 or equivalent with
you will have stimulated your levels of creative thinking and no band less than 5.5.
enhanced your problem solving and decision-making • If you are an international student, you must take a Secure
techniques; allowing you to impress employers and make English Language Test (SELT). You can only take a SELT with
your mark within the industry. This course also paves the one of the following providers: IELTS SELT Consortium
way for PhD research studies in software engineering and including UKVI Academic IELTS, LanguageCert, Pearson and
computing-related subjects. PSI Services (UK) Ltd. Please see here for the minimum scores
required for each. You may be required to attend an
A few roles that you may choose to explore upon graduating interview and/or provide a portfolio of work.
with an MSc in Software Engineering are:
• Applications developer
• Cyber security analyst
Course Specification
• Game developer Duration: 1 year
• Information systems manager Level: RQF Level 7
• IT consultant Awarding Body: University of Bolton
• Multimedia programmer Assessment: Written exams, course work, practical
• Web developer exams
• Web designer Delivery: Full Time
• Software engineer Timetable: Weekday / Weekend / Evening Classes
Intake dates: September, January, April, June
Fee: £7,000 (Home Fees),
£12,450 (Overseas Fees)

Delivered in partnership with:

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