BACHELORS PROGRAM

A bachelor’s degree is a course of academic study leading to a qualification such as a bachelor of arts (BA), bachelor of science (BSc), or bachelor of medicine (MB). It usually takes three or four years to complete full-time (normally four years if you’re doing a sandwich course as this includes a year in industry or abroad). Some bachelor’s degrees, like medical courses can take longer. You can also study for a bachelor’s degree part-time, or through flexible learning. The qualification is designed to give you a thorough understanding of a subject. It helps you develop your analytical, intellectual and essay/dissertation writing skills.

Academic requirement

The qualifications you need depend on the course you want to study. You should have completed at least 13 years of education in your own country or in the UK, and have taken pre-university qualifications equivalent to UK A-levels, Scottish Highers or National Diplomas.

If you haven’t got these qualifications yet don’t worry – you can still study in the UK.

HND

Qualifications equivalent to one or two UK A-levels, two Scottish Highers or a Higher National Certificate or BTEC National Diploma; or an international foundation year. Plus IELTS 5.5-6.0

Foundation Degree

Qualifications equivalent to one or two UK A-levels, one or two Scottish Highers or a National Diploma; or an international foundation year. Plus IELTS 5.5-6.0

Diploma of Higher Education

Qualifications equivalent to one or two UK A-levels, two or three Scottish Highers or a National Diploma; or an international foundation year. Plus IELTS 5.5-6.0

Degree

Qualifications equivalent to two or three UK A-levels, three or four Scottish Highers, a Higher National Certificate or Diploma, or BTEC National Diploma; or an international foundation year. Plus IELTS 6.0-6.5

Academic requirement

Academic IELTS for UKVI 6 overall (minimum 5.5 in each module )

Nationality: Any non-UK or EU national.

List of Universities

University of Aberdeen
Bellerbys College
Coventry University
Durham University
Holland International Study Centre
University of Huddersfield
Keele University
Kingston University
Lancaster University
University of Leeds
University of Leeds Beckett
University of Lincoln
Liverpool John Moores University
Royal Holloway University of London
The University of Sheffield
University of Strathclyde
University of Surrey
University of Sussex
University College Dublin
Birmingham City University International College (UK)
University of Northampton International College (UK)
Cambridge Ruskin International College (UK)
Hertfordshire International College (UK)
International College at Robert Gordon University (UK)
International College Portsmouth (UK)
Leicester University Global Study Centre (UK)
London Brunel International College (UK)
The College, Swansea University (UK)
University of Plymouth International College (UK)
Bangor University
Ulster University
Solent University
Hertfordshire University
Northumbria University
University of West Scotland
University of Bedforshire
University of Wolverhamton
De Montfort University
University of Greenwich
Brunel University
University of Chester
Queens University Belfast
University of East London
University of South Wales
University of Dundee
Anglia Ruskin University
University of Creative Arts
Newcastle College
Wrexham Glyndwr University
University of Birbeck
Queen Mary University
Royal Veterinary College
Goldsmith University of London
University of sunderland
University of Hull
University of Reading
Aston University 
Middlesex University
Swansea University