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  A simple guide
to the degree awards we offer
Undergraduate study
Connected Degrees
- exclusive to СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ
 - choose when to take your placement: either before your final year or after you’ve completed your degree
 - allows you to pursue real-world work experience at the time that best suits your personal and career goals
 - improve your job prospects
 
  Bachelor's degree – Level 6
- the most common type of undergraduate degree
 - this is what most employers refer to when they look for an ‘undergraduate’ or ‘first’ degree
 - the (Hons) bit stands for Honours
 - this generally means you study for 3 years, or 4 if the course is offered with an optional sandwich-placement year
 - you study 360 credits, including a major project or dissertation in your final year
 - entry requirements vary depending on the course, but you usually need relevant A levels, or equivalent qualifications, or significant work experience
 
Certificate of Education (CertEd) – Level 4
- if you want to pursue a career as a teacher in further education or training
 - opens the door to teaching roles in colleges, sixth-forms, private training providers, public services and voluntary organisations
 - top up your certificate to a BA (Hons) Education and Training degree with further study
 - you need a level 3 qualification in your subject, such as A-Levels to get onto a CertEd course
 - takes 1 year of full-time study, or 2 years part-time through our partner colleges
 
Higher National Certificate (HNC) and Higher National Diploma (HND) – Level 4 and 5
- can give you the theory and skills you need to succeed in your current or future job
 - HNCs generally take a year to complete, and are equivalent to the first year of study of an Honours degree
 - HNDs take 2 years and are equivalent to the first 2 years of an Honours degree
 
Certificate of Higher Education (CertHE) and Diploma of Higher Education (DipHE) – Level 4 and 5
- a stand-alone qualification that's usually awarded if you don't want to commit to a full degree
 - CertHE for 1 year of full-time study, worth 120 credits
 - DipHE for 2 years of full-time study, worth 240 credits
 - a DipHE in Business and Management is comparable to an NVQ 4 Diploma in Business and Administration
 - can use a CertHE or DipHE as a stepping stone to a full degree, and you might be able to skip 1 or 2 years of a degree course
 - make sure you meet the entry requirements and whether your previous studies are transferable
 
Foundation degree – Level 5
- if you're already working and want to boost your skills - earn while you learn
 - help bridge the gap between college and university
 - once you complete a Foundation degree, you'll be able to ‘top-up’ to a full Honours degree with extra study
 - entry requirements vary depending on the subject
 - admission is usually assessed on an individual basis
 
Degree Apprenticeship – Level 6
- a Bachelor's degree course, designed to give you high demand skills
 - a part-time course that you study alongside your current job
 - paid for by your employer and the government, so there's no financial cost to you
 - 360 credits, including a major work-related project as part of your course
 - you will need a current, relevant job and can expect to spend 1 to 5 years on your degree
 
Top-up degree – Level 6
- you can take a top-up degree if you have a level 5 qualification (HND/foundation degree) or successfully completed 2 years of degree study
 - shorter, can take between 1 and 2 years
 - some of our top-up degrees (like business communications) are specifically for students whose first language isn't English
 - if you have a lower qualification but you have extensive work experience in a relevant sector we may sometimes consider this for a top-up degree
 
Integrated Master's degree – Level 7
- ideal if you want to specialise in your chosen subject
 - takes 4 years to complete, or 5 with an optional placement year
 - combines an undergraduate degree with a postgraduate year
 - graduate with a Master's qualification, such as MSc, MEng, MOpthom or MMath
 
  
Postgraduate study
Master’s degree – Level 7
- the most popular postgraduate qualification
 - includes titles such as Master of Arts (MA), Master of Science (MSc), Master of Engineering (MEng), Master of Research (MRes), Master of Laws (LLM)
 - a logical next step after a Bachelor's degree
 - enhance your skills and employability
 - can lead to further study, such as a PhD
 - take 1 to 2 years to complete
 - produce an in-depth research or major project, totalling 180 credits
 
Master of Business Administration (MBA) – Level 7
- an internationally-recognised degree that develops skills for careers in business and management
 - open doors for a managerial career
 - can help professionals take on ambitious new roles and boost salary expectations
 - to enrol, you usually need an undergraduate degree in a relevant subject
 - takes a year to complete, or 2 years if you choose to study part-time
 
Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) – Level 7
- offers enhanced academic training to prepare you for a career in teaching
 - takes 1 year to complete full-time, or 2 years part-time
 - combines theory and learning, with work experience
 - you'll spend a good portion of your time in one of our partner schools
 - to enrol, you need an undergraduate degree in a relevant subject
 
Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip) and Postgraduate Certificate (PgCert) – Level 7
- shorter than a Master’s degree, but at the same level
 - ideal if you have a career goal in mind and need a qualification to give you the edge
 - easier to fit around your current job
 - PgDip is worth 120 credits, a PgCert, is worth 60
 - a PgCert can lead to a PgDip, which can lead to a full Master’s course
 - you usually need a Bachelor’s degree to enrol on a PgDip or PgCert course, or an equivalent qualification
 
Postgraduate top-up degree – Level 7
- if you have a PG diploma or equivalent Level 7 qualification you can use a postgraduate top-up degree to build on this study and get a full Master's
 - shorter, normally 1 year, but can take between 6 months and 2 years depending on your starting point and if you're studying full or part-time
 - if you have a lower level qualification, but extensive work experience in a relevant sector we may take this into account when you apply for a top-up degree
 
Degree Apprenticeship – Level 7
- designed to give you Master's level skills in high demand areas
 - study part-time, alongside your current job
 - gaining 180 level 7 credits over 2-3 years
 - funded by your employer and the government, so there's no financial cost to you
 - you will need a current, relevant job and a relevant first degree, or equivalent