International Graduate Diploma in Business, Economics and Social Sciences
Prepare for direct entry to a range of postgraduate degrees, including Business Management, Marketing, Human Resource Management, Economics, International Business Economics, International Development, International Relations and Education, at UEA.
Course features
- Develop your knowledge and skills through active learning in your chosen subject area.
- Guaranteed university placement for all successful students.
- Adapt to studying in the UK with a strong focus on study and research skills.
- Improve your English level and develop the vocabulary for your chosen degree subject.
Your course options
View detailed course content by selecting one of the options below:
How do I qualify?
English language requirements: |
IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.0 in all subskills) or equivalent. |
Age requirements: | 18 years and above |
Academic requirements: | Pass in an undergraduate degree in any academic subject or Diploma (3-5 years) with high grades in any academic subject. Applicants aiming for an advanced MSc at Norwich Business School: A degree in a business or numerical-related subject area. Students intending to progress to MA Development Economics or MSc Impact Evaluation for International Development: A background in economics and a conditional offer from the School of International Development prior to entry to the International Graduate Diploma programme. Students intending to progress to MA in Maths Education: Some background in mathematics required. |
Entry requirements additional information: | Please note that in addition to the UKVI IELTS, INTO is able to accept other English language qualifications. For more information on accepted qualifications, please see: www.intostudy.com/selt-alternatives |
Are you top of your class? At INTO University of East Anglia, we are committed to awarding gifted international students with academic scholarships, helping them achieve their goals of studying at a world-class university in the UK.
With a range of generous scholarships on offer for the highest-achieving students, you could be eligible to receive up to £5,000 towards your tuition fees.
If you can’t see a scholarship that applies to you, keep checking back – this page is regularly updated with the latest information.
Dates and prices
Start date | End date | Course length | Fees |
6 January 2020 | 21 August 2020 |
3 Terms
View Term dates |
£18,195 |
Class information
Maximum class size (for English language teaching): | 17 |
Class duration: |
For the standard programme:
Classes are held Monday to Friday between 8.30am-6.30pm, excluding bank holidays. |
Where will it take me?

Combine business, management, financial management and accounting to enhance your skill set and broaden your career options in a range of international business sectors.
You’ll learn to understand the contexts in which accounting and financial management operate, and the technical language and practices in the industry. As well as developing a strong financial perspective, you’ll enhance your general management skills and be equipped to identify, analyse and evaluate business issues and problems.
The degree is recognised by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), meaning you will be exempt from certain papers of the ACCA examinations after successfully completing the programme.
What will I study?
All students complete modules tailored to your chosen degree subjects.
How will I be assessed?
Assessment is a combination of formal examinations and assessed coursework. If you take the Social Science Applied Research Skills module, you will carry out an independent research project which will be assessed by the final written version as well as an accompanying presentation.
Your English language and pathway subject progress will be assessed through a combination of examinations and coursework, including:
- written examinations
- written coursework assignments
- practical exercises
- group and individual presentations
- research projects
- problem-solving exercises
Grades from the International Graduate Diploma programme do not count towards your final degree, but help the University determine whether you meet the specified progression grades for direct entry to your chosen degree programme.

How do I qualify?
English language requirements: |
IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum of 5.5 in all subskills) or equivalent. |
Age requirements: | 18 years and above |
Academic requirements: | Pass in an undergraduate degree in any academic subject or Diploma (3-5 years) with high grades in any academic subject. Applicants aiming for an advanced MSc at Norwich Business School: A degree in a business or numerical-related subject area. Students intending to progress to MA Development Economics or MSc Impact Evaluation for International Development: A background in economics and a conditional offer from the School of International Development prior to entry to the International Graduate Diploma programme. Students intending to progress to MA in Maths Education: Some background in mathematics required. |
Entry requirements additional information: | Please note that in addition to the UKVI IELTS, INTO is able to accept other English language qualifications. For more information on accepted qualifications, please see: www.intostudy.com/selt-alternatives |
Are you top of your class? At INTO University of East Anglia, we are committed to awarding gifted international students with academic scholarships, helping them achieve their goals of studying at a world-class university in the UK.
With a range of generous scholarships on offer for the highest-achieving students, you could be eligible to receive up to £5,000 towards your tuition fees.
If you can’t see a scholarship that applies to you, keep checking back – this page is regularly updated with the latest information.
Dates and prices
Start date | End date | Course length | Fees |
6 April 2020 | 21 August 2020 |
1 Semester
View Term dates |
£11,995 |
Class information
Maximum class size (for English language teaching): | 17 |
Class duration: |
For the standard programme:
Classes are held Monday to Friday between 8.30am-6.30pm, excluding bank holidays. |
Where will it take me?

Combine business, management, financial management and accounting to enhance your skill set and broaden your career options in a range of international business sectors.
You’ll learn to understand the contexts in which accounting and financial management operate, and the technical language and practices in the industry. As well as developing a strong financial perspective, you’ll enhance your general management skills and be equipped to identify, analyse and evaluate business issues and problems.
The degree is recognised by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), meaning you will be exempt from certain papers of the ACCA examinations after successfully completing the programme.
What will I study?
All students complete modules tailored to your chosen degree subjects.
How will I be assessed?
Assessment is a combination of formal examinations and assessed coursework. If you take the Social Science Applied Research Skills module, you will carry out an independent research project which will be assessed by the final written version as well as an accompanying presentation.
Your English language and pathway subject progress will be assessed through a combination of examinations and coursework, including:
- written examinations
- written coursework assignments
- practical exercises
- group and individual presentations
- research projects
- problem-solving exercises
Grades from the International Graduate Diploma programme do not count towards your final degree, but help the University determine whether you meet the specified progression grades for direct entry to your chosen degree programme.

How do I qualify?
English language requirements: |
IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.0 in all subskills) or equivalent. |
Age requirements: | 18 years and above |
Academic requirements: | Pass in an undergraduate degree in any academic subject or Diploma (3-5 years) with high grades in any academic subject. Applicants aiming for an advanced MSc at Norwich Business School: A degree in a business or numerical-related subject area. Students intending to progress to MA Development Economics or MSc Impact Evaluation for International Development: A background in economics and a conditional offer from the School of International Development prior to entry to the International Graduate Diploma programme. Students intending to progress to MA in Maths Education: Some background in mathematics required. |
Entry requirements additional information: | Please note that in addition to the UKVI IELTS, INTO is able to accept other English language qualifications. For more information on accepted qualifications, please see: www.intostudy.com/selt-alternatives |
Are you top of your class? At INTO University of East Anglia, we are committed to awarding gifted international students with academic scholarships, helping them achieve their goals of studying at a world-class university in the UK.
With a range of generous scholarships on offer for the highest-achieving students, you could be eligible to receive up to £5,000 towards your tuition fees.
If you can’t see a scholarship that applies to you, keep checking back – this page is regularly updated with the latest information.
Dates and prices
Start date | End date | Course length | Fees |
28 September 2020 | 4 June 2021 |
3 Terms
View Term dates |
* |
11 January 2021 | 27 August 2021 |
3 Terms
View Term dates |
* |
*Please note the dates and prices for the academic year 2020-2021 are not yet confirmed. We will confirm all dates and prices for the academic year 2020-2021 on or before 20 January 2020, with the prices being subject to a maximum increase of up to 5% on the prices for the current academic year. If you submit an application prior to this date and are eligible to be issued with an offer of a place it will contain pricing for the current academic year. If you accept an offer and confirm your place before 20 January 2020 you will be charged the current price. If you accept an offer and confirm your place on or after 20 January 2020 the increased prices will apply and we will issue you with a new offer showing the new prices payable by you.
Class information
Maximum class size (for English language teaching): | 17 |
Class duration: |
For the standard programme:
Classes are held Monday to Friday between 8.30am-6.30pm, excluding bank holidays. |
Where will it take me?

Combine business, management, financial management and accounting to enhance your skill set and broaden your career options in a range of international business sectors.
You’ll learn to understand the contexts in which accounting and financial management operate, and the technical language and practices in the industry. As well as developing a strong financial perspective, you’ll enhance your general management skills and be equipped to identify, analyse and evaluate business issues and problems.
The degree is recognised by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), meaning you will be exempt from certain papers of the ACCA examinations after successfully completing the programme.
What will I study?
All students complete modules tailored to your chosen degree subjects.
How will I be assessed?
Assessment is a combination of formal examinations and assessed coursework. If you take the Social Science Applied Research Skills module, you will carry out an independent research project which will be assessed by the final written version as well as an accompanying presentation.
Your English language and pathway subject progress will be assessed through a combination of examinations and coursework, including:
- written examinations
- written coursework assignments
- practical exercises
- group and individual presentations
- research projects
- problem-solving exercises
Grades from the International Graduate Diploma programme do not count towards your final degree, but help the University determine whether you meet the specified progression grades for direct entry to your chosen degree programme.

How do I qualify?
English language requirements: |
IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum of 5.5 in all subskills) or equivalent. |
Age requirements: | 18 years and above |
Academic requirements: | Pass in an undergraduate degree in any academic subject or Diploma (3-5 years) with high grades in any academic subject. Applicants aiming for an advanced MSc at Norwich Business School: A degree in a business or numerical-related subject area. Students intending to progress to MA Development Economics or MSc Impact Evaluation for International Development: A background in economics and a conditional offer from the School of International Development prior to entry to the International Graduate Diploma programme. Students intending to progress to MA in Maths Education: Some background in mathematics required. |
Entry requirements additional information: | Please note that in addition to the UKVI IELTS, INTO is able to accept other English language qualifications. For more information on accepted qualifications, please see: www.intostudy.com/selt-alternatives |
Are you top of your class? At INTO University of East Anglia, we are committed to awarding gifted international students with academic scholarships, helping them achieve their goals of studying at a world-class university in the UK.
With a range of generous scholarships on offer for the highest-achieving students, you could be eligible to receive up to £5,000 towards your tuition fees.
If you can’t see a scholarship that applies to you, keep checking back – this page is regularly updated with the latest information.
Dates and prices
Start date | End date | Course length | Fees |
11 January 2021 | 4 June 2021 |
1 Semester
View Term dates |
* |
12 April 2021 | 27 August 2021 |
1 Semester
View Term dates |
* |
*Please note the dates and prices for the academic year 2020-2021 are not yet confirmed. We will confirm all dates and prices for the academic year 2020-2021 on or before 20 January 2020, with the prices being subject to a maximum increase of up to 5% on the prices for the current academic year. If you submit an application prior to this date and are eligible to be issued with an offer of a place it will contain pricing for the current academic year. If you accept an offer and confirm your place before 20 January 2020 you will be charged the current price. If you accept an offer and confirm your place on or after 20 January 2020 the increased prices will apply and we will issue you with a new offer showing the new prices payable by you.
Class information
Maximum class size (for English language teaching): | 17 |
Class duration: |
For the standard programme:
Classes are held Monday to Friday between 8.30am-6.30pm, excluding bank holidays. |
Where will it take me?

Combine business, management, financial management and accounting to enhance your skill set and broaden your career options in a range of international business sectors.
You’ll learn to understand the contexts in which accounting and financial management operate, and the technical language and practices in the industry. As well as developing a strong financial perspective, you’ll enhance your general management skills and be equipped to identify, analyse and evaluate business issues and problems.
The degree is recognised by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), meaning you will be exempt from certain papers of the ACCA examinations after successfully completing the programme.
What will I study?
All students complete modules tailored to your chosen degree subjects.
How will I be assessed?
Assessment is a combination of formal examinations and assessed coursework. If you take the Social Science Applied Research Skills module, you will carry out an independent research project which will be assessed by the final written version as well as an accompanying presentation.
Your English language and pathway subject progress will be assessed through a combination of examinations and coursework, including:
- written examinations
- written coursework assignments
- practical exercises
- group and individual presentations
- research projects
- problem-solving exercises
Grades from the International Graduate Diploma programme do not count towards your final degree, but help the University determine whether you meet the specified progression grades for direct entry to your chosen degree programme.

How do I qualify?
English language requirements: |
IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.0 in all subskills) or equivalent. |
Age requirements: | 18 years and above |
Academic requirements: | Pass in an undergraduate degree in any academic subject or Diploma (3-5 years) with high grades in any academic subject. Applicants aiming for an advanced MSc at Norwich Business School: A degree in a business or numerical-related subject area. Students intending to progress to MA Development Economics or MSc Impact Evaluation for International Development: A background in economics and a conditional offer from the School of International Development prior to entry to the International Graduate Diploma programme. Students intending to progress to MA in Maths Education: Some background in mathematics required. |
Entry requirements additional information: | Please note that in addition to the UKVI IELTS, INTO is able to accept other English language qualifications. For more information on accepted qualifications, please see: www.intostudy.com/selt-alternatives |
Are you top of your class? At INTO University of East Anglia, we are committed to awarding gifted international students with academic scholarships, helping them achieve their goals of studying at a world-class university in the UK.
With a range of generous scholarships on offer for the highest-achieving students, you could be eligible to receive up to £5,000 towards your tuition fees.
If you can’t see a scholarship that applies to you, keep checking back – this page is regularly updated with the latest information.
Dates and prices
Start date | End date | Course length | Fees |
6 January 2020 | 21 August 2020 |
3 Terms
View Term dates |
£18,195 |
Class information
Maximum class size (for English language teaching): | 17 |
Class duration: |
For the standard programme:
Classes are held Monday to Friday between 8.30am-6.30pm, excluding bank holidays. |
Where will it take me?

Combine business, management, financial management and accounting to enhance your skill set and broaden your career options in a range of international business sectors.
You’ll learn to understand the contexts in which accounting and financial management operate, and the technical language and practices in the industry. As well as developing a strong financial perspective, you’ll enhance your general management skills and be equipped to identify, analyse and evaluate business issues and problems.
The degree is recognised by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), meaning you will be exempt from certain papers of the ACCA examinations after successfully completing the programme.
What will I study?
All students complete modules tailored to your chosen degree subjects.
How will I be assessed?
Assessment is a combination of formal examinations and assessed coursework. If you take the Social Science Applied Research Skills module, you will carry out an independent research project which will be assessed by the final written version as well as an accompanying presentation.
Your English language and pathway subject progress will be assessed through a combination of examinations and coursework, including:
- written examinations
- written coursework assignments
- practical exercises
- group and individual presentations
- research projects
- problem-solving exercises
Grades from the International Graduate Diploma programme do not count towards your final degree, but help the University determine whether you meet the specified progression grades for direct entry to your chosen degree programme.

How do I qualify?
English language requirements: |
IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum of 5.5 in all subskills) or equivalent. |
Age requirements: | 18 years and above |
Academic requirements: | Pass in an undergraduate degree in any academic subject or Diploma (3-5 years) with high grades in any academic subject. Applicants aiming for an advanced MSc at Norwich Business School: A degree in a business or numerical-related subject area. Students intending to progress to MA Development Economics or MSc Impact Evaluation for International Development: A background in economics and a conditional offer from the School of International Development prior to entry to the International Graduate Diploma programme. Students intending to progress to MA in Maths Education: Some background in mathematics required. |
Entry requirements additional information: | Please note that in addition to the UKVI IELTS, INTO is able to accept other English language qualifications. For more information on accepted qualifications, please see: www.intostudy.com/selt-alternatives |
Are you top of your class? At INTO University of East Anglia, we are committed to awarding gifted international students with academic scholarships, helping them achieve their goals of studying at a world-class university in the UK.
With a range of generous scholarships on offer for the highest-achieving students, you could be eligible to receive up to £5,000 towards your tuition fees.
If you can’t see a scholarship that applies to you, keep checking back – this page is regularly updated with the latest information.
Dates and prices
Start date | End date | Course length | Fees |
6 April 2020 | 21 August 2020 |
1 Semester
View Term dates |
£11,995 |
Class information
Maximum class size (for English language teaching): | 17 |
Class duration: |
For the standard programme:
Classes are held Monday to Friday between 8.30am-6.30pm, excluding bank holidays. |
Where will it take me?

Combine business, management, financial management and accounting to enhance your skill set and broaden your career options in a range of international business sectors.
You’ll learn to understand the contexts in which accounting and financial management operate, and the technical language and practices in the industry. As well as developing a strong financial perspective, you’ll enhance your general management skills and be equipped to identify, analyse and evaluate business issues and problems.
The degree is recognised by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), meaning you will be exempt from certain papers of the ACCA examinations after successfully completing the programme.
What will I study?
All students complete modules tailored to your chosen degree subjects.
How will I be assessed?
Assessment is a combination of formal examinations and assessed coursework. If you take the Social Science Applied Research Skills module, you will carry out an independent research project which will be assessed by the final written version as well as an accompanying presentation.
Your English language and pathway subject progress will be assessed through a combination of examinations and coursework, including:
- written examinations
- written coursework assignments
- practical exercises
- group and individual presentations
- research projects
- problem-solving exercises
Grades from the International Graduate Diploma programme do not count towards your final degree, but help the University determine whether you meet the specified progression grades for direct entry to your chosen degree programme.

How do I qualify?
English language requirements: |
IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.0 in all subskills) or equivalent. |
Age requirements: | 18 years and above |
Academic requirements: | Pass in an undergraduate degree in any academic subject or Diploma (3-5 years) with high grades in any academic subject. Applicants aiming for an advanced MSc at Norwich Business School: A degree in a business or numerical-related subject area. Students intending to progress to MA Development Economics or MSc Impact Evaluation for International Development: A background in economics and a conditional offer from the School of International Development prior to entry to the International Graduate Diploma programme. Students intending to progress to MA in Maths Education: Some background in mathematics required. |
Entry requirements additional information: | Please note that in addition to the UKVI IELTS, INTO is able to accept other English language qualifications. For more information on accepted qualifications, please see: www.intostudy.com/selt-alternatives |
Are you top of your class? At INTO University of East Anglia, we are committed to awarding gifted international students with academic scholarships, helping them achieve their goals of studying at a world-class university in the UK.
With a range of generous scholarships on offer for the highest-achieving students, you could be eligible to receive up to £5,000 towards your tuition fees.
If you can’t see a scholarship that applies to you, keep checking back – this page is regularly updated with the latest information.
Dates and prices
Start date | End date | Course length | Fees |
28 September 2020 | 4 June 2021 |
3 Terms
View Term dates |
* |
11 January 2021 | 27 August 2021 |
3 Terms
View Term dates |
* |
*Please note the dates and prices for the academic year 2020-2021 are not yet confirmed. We will confirm all dates and prices for the academic year 2020-2021 on or before 20 January 2020, with the prices being subject to a maximum increase of up to 5% on the prices for the current academic year. If you submit an application prior to this date and are eligible to be issued with an offer of a place it will contain pricing for the current academic year. If you accept an offer and confirm your place before 20 January 2020 you will be charged the current price. If you accept an offer and confirm your place on or after 20 January 2020 the increased prices will apply and we will issue you with a new offer showing the new prices payable by you.
Class information
Maximum class size (for English language teaching): | 17 |
Class duration: |
For the standard programme:
Classes are held Monday to Friday between 8.30am-6.30pm, excluding bank holidays. |
Where will it take me?

Combine business, management, financial management and accounting to enhance your skill set and broaden your career options in a range of international business sectors.
You’ll learn to understand the contexts in which accounting and financial management operate, and the technical language and practices in the industry. As well as developing a strong financial perspective, you’ll enhance your general management skills and be equipped to identify, analyse and evaluate business issues and problems.
The degree is recognised by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), meaning you will be exempt from certain papers of the ACCA examinations after successfully completing the programme.
What will I study?
All students complete modules tailored to your chosen degree subjects.
How will I be assessed?
Assessment is a combination of formal examinations and assessed coursework. If you take the Social Science Applied Research Skills module, you will carry out an independent research project which will be assessed by the final written version as well as an accompanying presentation.
Your English language and pathway subject progress will be assessed through a combination of examinations and coursework, including:
- written examinations
- written coursework assignments
- practical exercises
- group and individual presentations
- research projects
- problem-solving exercises
Grades from the International Graduate Diploma programme do not count towards your final degree, but help the University determine whether you meet the specified progression grades for direct entry to your chosen degree programme.

How do I qualify?
English language requirements: |
IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum of 5.5 in all subskills) or equivalent. |
Age requirements: | 18 years and above |
Academic requirements: | Pass in an undergraduate degree in any academic subject or Diploma (3-5 years) with high grades in any academic subject. Applicants aiming for an advanced MSc at Norwich Business School: A degree in a business or numerical-related subject area. Students intending to progress to MA Development Economics or MSc Impact Evaluation for International Development: A background in economics and a conditional offer from the School of International Development prior to entry to the International Graduate Diploma programme. Students intending to progress to MA in Maths Education: Some background in mathematics required. |
Entry requirements additional information: | Please note that in addition to the UKVI IELTS, INTO is able to accept other English language qualifications. For more information on accepted qualifications, please see: www.intostudy.com/selt-alternatives |
Are you top of your class? At INTO University of East Anglia, we are committed to awarding gifted international students with academic scholarships, helping them achieve their goals of studying at a world-class university in the UK.
With a range of generous scholarships on offer for the highest-achieving students, you could be eligible to receive up to £5,000 towards your tuition fees.
If you can’t see a scholarship that applies to you, keep checking back – this page is regularly updated with the latest information.
Dates and prices
Start date | End date | Course length | Fees |
11 January 2021 | 4 June 2021 |
1 Semester
View Term dates |
* |
12 April 2021 | 27 August 2021 |
1 Semester
View Term dates |
* |
*Please note the dates and prices for the academic year 2020-2021 are not yet confirmed. We will confirm all dates and prices for the academic year 2020-2021 on or before 20 January 2020, with the prices being subject to a maximum increase of up to 5% on the prices for the current academic year. If you submit an application prior to this date and are eligible to be issued with an offer of a place it will contain pricing for the current academic year. If you accept an offer and confirm your place before 20 January 2020 you will be charged the current price. If you accept an offer and confirm your place on or after 20 January 2020 the increased prices will apply and we will issue you with a new offer showing the new prices payable by you.
Class information
Maximum class size (for English language teaching): | 17 |
Class duration: |
For the standard programme:
Classes are held Monday to Friday between 8.30am-6.30pm, excluding bank holidays. |
Where will it take me?

Combine business, management, financial management and accounting to enhance your skill set and broaden your career options in a range of international business sectors.
You’ll learn to understand the contexts in which accounting and financial management operate, and the technical language and practices in the industry. As well as developing a strong financial perspective, you’ll enhance your general management skills and be equipped to identify, analyse and evaluate business issues and problems.
The degree is recognised by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), meaning you will be exempt from certain papers of the ACCA examinations after successfully completing the programme.
What will I study?
All students complete modules tailored to your chosen degree subjects.
How will I be assessed?
Assessment is a combination of formal examinations and assessed coursework. If you take the Social Science Applied Research Skills module, you will carry out an independent research project which will be assessed by the final written version as well as an accompanying presentation.
Your English language and pathway subject progress will be assessed through a combination of examinations and coursework, including:
- written examinations
- written coursework assignments
- practical exercises
- group and individual presentations
- research projects
- problem-solving exercises
Grades from the International Graduate Diploma programme do not count towards your final degree, but help the University determine whether you meet the specified progression grades for direct entry to your chosen degree programme.
