Solent University (QA)
Business and Management Pathway
Study detals
: Foundation : Business and Management Pathway : Full time : 24-30 MonthRequirements
To study the International Foundation Programme – Business and Management Pathway you will need to meet the following entry requirements.
Academic requirements
- 12 or 13 years of schooling dependent on the education system in your country.
English language requirements
- 2 term programme: IELTS 5.0 overall (with no single element below 4.5) from a UKVI Approved Centre.
- 3 term programme: IELTS 4.5 overall (with no single element below 4.0) from a UKVI Approved Centre.
Students with IELTS 5.5 (with no single element below 5.5) can benefit from an integrated CAS to study this IFP, meaning you only make one visa application for the duration of your studies.
Please note that if your qualifications are not in English, we might need certified translations in order to proceed with your application.
Age requirements
Minimum age: 17 years old – you must turn 18 within the first 6 months of your undergraduate programme
Additional information
What will I study?
The Business and Management pathway is specifically designed to develop your knowledge and skills in business and management, with a particular focus on external business pressures and management theory. By exploring the business world through different perspectives, you will develop an understanding of the environment in which businesses operate and the role different functions within a business play. This Pathway also introduces you to management theories and examines the role of a manager.
The Business and Management pathway will equip you with the essential skills to maximise your learning and will leave you well placed for successful undergraduate study in a wide range of disciplines, from business and management to marketing or human resources.
What is an international foundation programme?
An International Foundation Programme is a subject-specific course which prepares you for university study in the UK by developing your academic skills and your ability to use English in an academic context, together with helping to develop your subject knowledge.
Who’s the programme for?
If you are a recent high school graduate, who would like to study an undergraduate degree in the UK, but you do not fully meet the entry criteria (academic and/or linguistic), this programme is for you.
It is specifically designed to support your transition from high school to the UK higher education system if you are an international student who:
- Needs to improve your English language and academic skills in the context of the UK higher education system
- Prefers to adapt to the British culture in an academic context before starting an undergraduate degree.
Where will this programme lead you?
Once you successfully complete the International Foundation Programme you will be able to meet the entry requirements and be well equipped to progress to undergraduate study at Solent University.
What benefit will you get from the programme?
Specifically, the International Foundation Programme has a number of objectives:
- Equip you with appropriate learning and study skills to support your study experience, academically and personally, at an undergraduate level and above
- Develop and ensure you have the required level of English ability to engage successfully with undergraduate study at a UK University
- Enhance your ability to work with academic subjects at undergraduate level.
- Develop your confidence and independence and your ability to learn effectively within the UK’s academic culture.
- Introduce you to the learning, teaching and assessment regimes adopted at undergraduate level and above at UK universities
- Learn specific knowledge relevant for your chosen degree and future career
Teaching and assessment
The International Foundation Programme is fully embedded so you will be studying your course on-campus in Southampton, with access to all of the university facilities that you can expect for your undergraduate studies at Solent.
Throughout your studies, you will be taught by experienced lecturers and academics who use their experience to develop your English and academic skills in preparation for progression on to your chosen undergraduate course.
Course contact time: 16-20 hours/week
Additional study time: 15-20 hours/week for self-study and individual learning
You will be taught through a mix of teaching methods which may include: lectures, seminars, and workshops.
You will also meet with your tutors individually for additional academic support.
Assessment for this programme is through a mix of coursework, presentations, portfolios, projects and in-class tests.
These programmes are delivered as part of a partnership between Solent University and QA Higher Education. The programmes are validated by the University and delivered by QA Higher Education staff.