COURSES

LONDON METROPOLITAN BUSINESS SCHOOL

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Welcome to London Metropolitan University. This section of the website will guide you through what you need to know about starting a course.

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Undergraduate September 2011

We have hundreds of undergraduate courses to choose from including Bachelor degrees (BA, BSc, BEng, LLB etc), HNC/HND (via our partner institutions) and Foundation and extended degrees.

Choose a course

A - Z of Undergraduate courses starting September 2011

Apply

If you are applying for a foundation degree or undergraduate degree (eg BA, BSc, BEng, LLB) starting in September 2011, you should apply through UCAS.

The UCAS code for London Metropolitan University is LONMT L68.

If you want to study part-time you can apply via our website by clicking the 'APPLY ONLINE' button found on the page of your chosen course. If you encounter any problems with the online application process and you may download a direct application pack here.

Admissions Enquiries: Ask a question

 

Tuition Fees

Please see our tuition fee schedule 2011/12

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Postgraduate September 2011

We have over 140 taught postgraduate degrees, plus a wide variety of research based opportunities.

Choose a course A - Z of Postgraduate Courses starting September 2011
Apply If you are applying for a Postgraduate degree (e.g. MA, MSc, PG Cert, PG Dip) starting in *September 2011*, you can apply online via our website by clicking the ‘APPLY ONLINE' button found on the page of your chosen Postgraduate course.

Alternatively you can download a direct application pack.

Admissions Enquiries: Ask a question

Tuition Fees Please see our tuition fee schedule 2011/12

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Undergraduate September 2012

We have hundreds of undergraduate courses to choose from including Bachelor degrees (BA, BSc, BEng, LLB etc), HNC/HND (via our partner institutions) and Foundation and extended degrees.

Choose a course

A - Z of Undergraduate courses starting September 2012

Apply

If you are applying for a foundation degree or undergraduate degree (eg BA, BSc, BEng, LLB) starting in September 2012, you should apply through UCAS.

The UCAS code for London Metropolitan University is LONMT L68.

If you want to study part-time you can apply via our website by clicking the 'APPLY ONLINE' button found on the page of your chosen course. If you encounter any problems with the online application process and you may download a direct application pack here.

Admissions Enquiries: Ask a question

 

Tuition Fees

Please see our tuition fee schedule 2011/12 (The tuition fees for 2012/13 will be published soon)

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PGCE Courses

Applications for PGCE courses (taught at the London North campus) should be made through the Graduate Teacher Training Registry (GTTR).

You can apply online at www.gttr.ac.uk

Once we have received your application from the GTTR it will be considered by an admissions tutor. If your application is successful at this stage you will be called for an interview. You will be given advanced warning of the interview and details of what will be involved. You will be notified of the outcome via the GTTR. Successful applicants who accept our offer will be sent details about enrolment and induction during the summer prior to your admission.

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MSc Social Work

For the full-time MSc or Diploma in Social Work you should apply through UCAS.

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HNC/HND courses

We offer of range of these courses via partner institutions which are designed to teach and knowledge and skills required for employment. Many of our students progress onto degree programmes from these courses.

 

Course information: HNC/HND courses.
How to apply:

If the course has a UCAS code, you should apply through UCAS.

If no code is shown, apply directly to the college or follow the specific application procedures given in the course details.

Admissions Enquiries: Ask a question Tel: 020 7133 4200

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Preparatory programmes

These are one or two semester courses at the University which guarantee you a place on the first year of a degree or diploma at the University, if you complete them successfully. They are designed to help you if you do not have the formal qualifications for entry to an undergraduate degree, but do have the ability to succeed.

 

Course information: For more information about Preparatory programmes click here.
How to apply:

If the course has a UCAS code, you should apply through UCAS.

If no code is shown, apply directly to the college or follow the specific application procedures given in the course details.

Admissions Enquiries: Ask a question Tel: 020 7133 4200

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Access courses

If you are 21 or older (a mature student), Access courses offer a programme of relevant subject knowledge and subject skills as preparation for entry to an HND or undergraduate degree course. Access courses are offered directly by the University and by partner colleges. Some mature students feel confident about directly joining a degree course, whilst others prefer to take an Access course first.

Course information: For more information about Access courses click here.
How to apply: Direct to the university or college.

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Special Courses for International Students

The University offers a range of courses specifically designed for International Students. These include English course, foundation year, Pre-Masters courses and our Junior Year Abroad programmes.

Course information: Special courses for international students
How to apply: Please follow the links from the course information page

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Professional courses

We have a wide range of short and professional courses from business and management, to civil aviation, polymers, CISCO. Plus English and foreign languages and courses for refugees and asylum seekers.

Course information: Professional courses
How to apply:

You should usually apply directly to the University. However, this varies depending on the course, please follow links from the course information page or you may download the following:

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