Business Management and Finance (Top-up)

Undergraduate Business and Law

Looking to build a rewarding career in the financial and broader business sector but don’t want to embark on a full accounting and finance degree? This one-year top-up programme is designed to provide you with a firm understanding of business management and finance.

Business Management and Finance (Top-up)
UCAS Code

NN31

Duration

1 year (full-time)

Start date

September 2023

Degree Type

BSc (single honours)

Modules

These modules are those we currently offer for 1 year (full time) and may be subject to change.

Skills

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If you have a HND/DipHE qualification, this programme allows you top up your qualifications to a full degree, giving you access to more graduate career opportunities.

This one-year top up programme is designed to provide a firm understanding of Business Management and Finance. You’ll leave as a confident, independent thinker, with the skills to adapt rapidly to change.

This programme is open for all students in the UK and overseas who wish to transfer to complete the final year of an undergraduate degree, as well as students who have completed study at one of Roehampton's partner institutions.

How you'll learn

Our academics have extensive experience of organisations and will support you to connect your learning to the realities of International Business. You will be supported throughout by your Personal Tutor, who will help to guide your learning and career development.

You will also have access to our extensive range of employability events. Alongside this, we provide a wide range of other opportunities to develop and learn, including a career mentoring scheme, student-led Business Society and online careers portal.

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Upcoming Events:

Career options

You will be equipped to work in corporate finance, banking, insurance and business consultancy, as well as specialist and generalist management roles.

You could also progress to further study with us on our MSc Global Financial Management.

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Our careers team is available to support you from the start of your studies until after you graduate. They will help you build your CV, prepare for interviews, and meet and learn from successful graduates working at the top of their careers. You’ll also have opportunities to work with our partners across London and beyond, and to attend a Roehampton jobs fair where you can find out about graduate opportunities and meet employers.

Application Info

How to apply

Undergraduate programmes

You can now apply for any programme for any entry point in 2023.

If you need any help or advice with your application, or just want to ask us a question before you apply, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Detailed advice on applying for an undergraduate degree is available on our How to apply page.

Tuition fees and funding

September 2023 entry tuition fees

Year 1 fees, see links in table below for more information.

UK EU and International
£9,250 £15,000

Specific Entry Requirements

  • 240 credits from a Higher National Diploma (HND), a foundation degree (FdA/ FdSc) or equivalent international qualification in a relevant subject.
  • 240 credits from years 1 and 2 of an undergraduate degree (BA/BSc) in a relevant subject at a different institution.

General entry requirements

UK students

Validation and curriculum review

What is validation?
Validation is a formal process through which the University approves a programme (content, teaching, learning and assessment) as being of appropriate standard and quality. This is a normal process used throughout the university sector.

The University expects to publish details of the validated programme in the academic year prior to the start date of the programme. You are advised to check the University website at that time to ensure that you have up-to-date information. In the meantime, if you require information you should contact 0208 392 3232.

What is curriculum review?
Curriculum review is the regular and systematic monitoring and reviewing of programmes. It is a normal process in the sector and it is the way by which the university ensures that your course remains up-to-date and relevant. The process may result in changes to the content, structure and/or assessment of the programme.

The University expects to publish details of the re-validated programme by 31 March in the academic year prior to the start date of the programme. You are advised to check the University website at that time to ensure that you have up-to-date information. In the meantime, if you require information you should contact 0208 392 3232.

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