Start your career the right way with an undergraduate degree.
Study an undergraduate degree with us
Taught by industry-experienced staff, the undergraduate degrees we offer maintain a strong focus on progression and employability. Gain a qualification valued by many employers and organisations globally, with access to more career opportunities.
Build your subject knowledge
Develop your confidence
Gain real-life experience
Enhance your career prospects
Study options to suit you
Selected courses are also available with varying study modes and intakes:
Study modes
Choose between daytime, evening and weekend, or weekend only timetables, all with blended learning. Pursue an undergraduate degree while studying at your own pace, in a location that works best for you.
Foundation Year
If you don’t meet standard entry requirements for our undergraduate degrees, our degrees with a Foundation Year offer an alternative option to start your university education.
Multiple intakes
With intakes throughout the year, you can choose to start your studies in August, November or April.
*Intake options vary by programme and study timetable.
The Health and Social Care BSc (Hons) degree is designed to help you develop the skills, knowledge and confidence to start a professional career in the health and social care sector.
This four-year Health and Social Care degree includes a foundation year, providing an alternative route into higher education if you don’t meet the entry requirements for the three-year programme.
The Certificate of Higher Education (CertHE) in Business Management is designed to equip you with the essential business knowledge and management skills for you to succeed in the ever-evolving business world.
The Business Management BA (Hons) degree is designed to prepare you for a career in business management by increasing your understanding of organisations, their management, the economy, and the business environment.
This four-year Business Management degree has a built-in foundation year, providing you with an alternative route into higher education if you don’t meet the entry requirements for the three-year programme.