Undergraduate Degree with International Foundation
Combining your preparation studies with your undergraduate degree in a single study plan, you can choose from a range of degrees including BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance, BA (Hons) Business Management, BSc (Hons) Computer Games Design, BA (Hons) Graphic Design, BA (Hons) Landscape Architecture, LLB (Hons) Law and BSc (Hons) Product Design.
If you do not meet the minimum entry requirements for this programme, you should apply for an International Foundation in Art, Design and Media or Business, Hospitality and Tourism, which also offer progression to undergraduate degrees.
Course features
Opportunity to apply for one visa for the full duration of your study plan.
During Year 1 of the study plan:
- develop the knowledge and skills for your chosen degree through a specialist pathway
- benefit from smaller class sizes than at university, meaning you'll have more time with your teachers
- adapt to studying in the UK thanks to modules designed to equip you with the skills you need for university
Your course options
View detailed course content by selecting one of the options below:
How do I qualify?
English language requirements: |
IELTS 5.0 (with a minimum of 5.0 in writing and reading) or equivalent. |
Age requirements: | 16 years and above All students commencing courses on a published September start date must be 16 years old by 01 September of that calendar year. All students commencing courses for the January start date must be 16 by 01 September of that academic year. For example, students starting in January 2019 must be 16 by 01 September 2018. |
Academic requirements: | Completion of 12 years of schooling (or the local equivalent to meet the same standard) with good grades. |
Entry requirements additional information: | The variant of this course with Pre-sessional English (PSE) is available with either:
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 If you do not meet the minimum entry requirements for this study option, you should apply for one of our International Foundation programmes which also offer progression to the degrees listed below. |
Find out if you qualify for one of our pathway scholarships.
When you continue to your degree at the University of Gloucestershire you may also qualify for a progression scholarship worth up to £2,000.
All students are welcome to apply, no matter what your background or financial circumstance.
Dates and prices
*Please note that the prices for courses due to commence in the academic year 2019 – 2020 have not yet been confirmed. The prices shown for the current academic year of 2018 – 2019 will be subject to an increase of up to a maximum of 4%. As soon as the prices for 2019 – 2020 are confirmed they will be updated so please continue to check here for the most up to date information*.
Class information (Year 1 of study plan)
Maximum class size (for English language teaching): | 16 |
Which degrees are available?
If you want a career in accountancy or finance, this degree is for you.
You’ll develop your understanding in all aspects of accounting, from financial markets and institutions to the global business environment. You can even choose to specialise in topics such as taxation principles and practice, corporate accountability and social and environmental accounting.
You’ll have the opportunity to shadow a financial consultant and work with a regional accountancy firm and within a large corporate department, providing you with the contacts and experience that will make you career-ready.
The degree is designed to lead to maximum exemptions from professional exams including ICAEW, ACCA, CIMA and AIA. So, when you graduate, you’ll have a headstart on the road to becoming a fully qualified accountant.
What will I study?
During Year 1 of the study plan you complete modules tailored to your chosen degree subject.
- Introduction to Accounting
- Investigating the Leisure Industries
- The World of Business
- The UK as a Destination (Integrated only)
- Creative Exploration (Integrated only)
- Making Your Mark (Integrated only)
- Professional and Contextual Studies (Integrated only)
- Creating Products, Spaces and Places (Integrated only)
Please note that the module descriptions shown are for the 2018/19 academic year.
How will I be assessed?
Assessment throughout the first year of your study plan is both formal and informal. Informally you will receive advice and feedback from your teachers. You will also be assessed through a combination of examinations at the end of each term, and coursework, which may include written assignments, practical exercises, group and individual research projects, presentations and problem-solving exercises.
How do I qualify?
English language requirements: |
IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.5 in all subskills) or equivalent. |
Age requirements: | 16 years and above All students commencing courses on a published September start date must be 16 years old by 01 September of that calendar year. All students commencing courses for the January start date must be 16 by 01 September of that academic year. For example, students starting in January 2019 must be 16 by 01 September 2018. |
Academic requirements: | Completion of 12 years of schooling (or the local equivalent to meet the same standard) with good grades. |
Entry requirements additional information: | The variant of this course with Pre-sessional English (PSE) is available with either:
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 If you do not meet the minimum entry requirements for this study option, you should apply for one of our International Foundation programmes which also offer progression to the degrees listed below. |
Find out if you qualify for one of our pathway scholarships.
When you continue to your degree at the University of Gloucestershire you may also qualify for a progression scholarship worth up to £2,000.
All students are welcome to apply, no matter what your background or financial circumstance.
Dates and prices
*Please note that the prices for courses due to commence in the academic year 2019 – 2020 have not yet been confirmed. The prices shown for the current academic year of 2018 – 2019 will be subject to an increase of up to a maximum of 4%. As soon as the prices for 2019 – 2020 are confirmed they will be updated so please continue to check here for the most up to date information*.
Class information (Year 1 of study plan)
Maximum class size (for English language teaching): | 16 |
Which degrees are available?
If you want a career in accountancy or finance, this degree is for you.
You’ll develop your understanding in all aspects of accounting, from financial markets and institutions to the global business environment. You can even choose to specialise in topics such as taxation principles and practice, corporate accountability and social and environmental accounting.
You’ll have the opportunity to shadow a financial consultant and work with a regional accountancy firm and within a large corporate department, providing you with the contacts and experience that will make you career-ready.
The degree is designed to lead to maximum exemptions from professional exams including ICAEW, ACCA, CIMA and AIA. So, when you graduate, you’ll have a headstart on the road to becoming a fully qualified accountant.
What will I study?
During Year 1 of the study plan you complete modules tailored to your chosen degree subject.
- Introduction to Accounting
- Investigating the Leisure Industries
- The World of Business
- The UK as a Destination (Integrated only)
- Creative Exploration (Integrated only)
- Making Your Mark (Integrated only)
- Professional and Contextual Studies (Integrated only)
- Creating Products, Spaces and Places (Integrated only)
Please note that the module descriptions shown are for the 2018/19 academic year.
How will I be assessed?
Assessment throughout the first year of your study plan is both formal and informal. Informally you will receive advice and feedback from your teachers. You will also be assessed through a combination of examinations at the end of each term, and coursework, which may include written assignments, practical exercises, group and individual research projects, presentations and problem-solving exercises.
How do I qualify?
English language requirements: |
IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.5 in all subskills) or equivalent. |
Age requirements: | 16 years and above All students commencing courses on a published September start date must be 16 years old by 01 September of that calendar year. All students commencing courses for the January start date must be 16 by 01 September of that academic year. For example, students starting in January 2019 must be 16 by 01 September 2018. |
Academic requirements: | Completion of 12 years of schooling (or the local equivalent to meet the same standard) with good grades. |
Entry requirements additional information: | The variant of this course with Pre-sessional English (PSE) is available with either:
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 If you do not meet the minimum entry requirements for this study option, you should apply for one of our International Foundation programmes which also offer progression to the degrees listed below. |
Find out if you qualify for one of our pathway scholarships.
When you continue to your degree at the University of Gloucestershire you may also qualify for a progression scholarship worth up to £2,000.
All students are welcome to apply, no matter what your background or financial circumstance.
Dates and prices
*Please note that the prices for courses due to commence in the academic year 2019 – 2020 have not yet been confirmed. The prices shown for the current academic year of 2018 – 2019 will be subject to an increase of up to a maximum of 4%. As soon as the prices for 2019 – 2020 are confirmed they will be updated so please continue to check here for the most up to date information*.
Class information (Year 1 of study plan)
Maximum class size (for English language teaching): | 16 |
Which degrees are available?
If you want a career in accountancy or finance, this degree is for you.
You’ll develop your understanding in all aspects of accounting, from financial markets and institutions to the global business environment. You can even choose to specialise in topics such as taxation principles and practice, corporate accountability and social and environmental accounting.
You’ll have the opportunity to shadow a financial consultant and work with a regional accountancy firm and within a large corporate department, providing you with the contacts and experience that will make you career-ready.
The degree is designed to lead to maximum exemptions from professional exams including ICAEW, ACCA, CIMA and AIA. So, when you graduate, you’ll have a headstart on the road to becoming a fully qualified accountant.
What will I study?
During Year 1 of the study plan you complete modules tailored to your chosen degree subject.
- Introduction to Accounting
- Investigating the Leisure Industries
- The World of Business
- The UK as a Destination (Integrated only)
- Creative Exploration (Integrated only)
- Making Your Mark (Integrated only)
- Professional and Contextual Studies (Integrated only)
- Creating Products, Spaces and Places (Integrated only)
Please note that the module descriptions shown are for the 2018/19 academic year.
How will I be assessed?
Assessment throughout the first year of your study plan is both formal and informal. Informally you will receive advice and feedback from your teachers. You will also be assessed through a combination of examinations at the end of each term, and coursework, which may include written assignments, practical exercises, group and individual research projects, presentations and problem-solving exercises.
How do I qualify?
English language requirements: |
IELTS 5.0 (with a minimum of 5.0 in writing and reading) or equivalent. |
Age requirements: | 16 years and above All students commencing courses on a published September start date must be 16 years old by 01 September of that calendar year. All students commencing courses for the January start date must be 16 by 01 September of that academic year. For example, students starting in January 2019 must be 16 by 01 September 2018. |
Academic requirements: | Completion of 12 years of schooling (or the local equivalent to meet the same standard) with good grades. |
Entry requirements additional information: | The variant of this course with Pre-sessional English (PSE) is available with either:
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 If you do not meet the minimum entry requirements for this study option, you should apply for one of our International Foundation programmes which also offer progression to the degrees listed below. |
Find out if you qualify for one of our pathway scholarships.
When you continue to your degree at the University of Gloucestershire you may also qualify for a progression scholarship worth up to £2,000.
All students are welcome to apply, no matter what your background or financial circumstance.
Dates and prices
*Please note that the prices for courses due to commence in the academic year 2019 – 2020 have not yet been confirmed. The prices shown for the current academic year of 2018 – 2019 will be subject to an increase of up to a maximum of 4%. As soon as the prices for 2019 – 2020 are confirmed they will be updated so please continue to check here for the most up to date information*.
Class information (Year 1 of study plan)
Maximum class size (for English language teaching): | 16 |
Which degrees are available?
If you want a career in accountancy or finance, this degree is for you.
You’ll develop your understanding in all aspects of accounting, from financial markets and institutions to the global business environment. You can even choose to specialise in topics such as taxation principles and practice, corporate accountability and social and environmental accounting.
You’ll have the opportunity to shadow a financial consultant and work with a regional accountancy firm and within a large corporate department, providing you with the contacts and experience that will make you career-ready.
The degree is designed to lead to maximum exemptions from professional exams including ICAEW, ACCA, CIMA and AIA. So, when you graduate, you’ll have a headstart on the road to becoming a fully qualified accountant.
What will I study?
During Year 1 of the study plan you complete modules tailored to your chosen degree subject.
- Introduction to Accounting
- Investigating the Leisure Industries
- The World of Business
- The UK as a Destination (Integrated only)
- Creative Exploration (Integrated only)
- Making Your Mark (Integrated only)
- Professional and Contextual Studies (Integrated only)
- Creating Products, Spaces and Places (Integrated only)
Please note that the module descriptions shown are for the 2018/19 academic year.
How will I be assessed?
Assessment throughout the first year of your study plan is both formal and informal. Informally you will receive advice and feedback from your teachers. You will also be assessed through a combination of examinations at the end of each term, and coursework, which may include written assignments, practical exercises, group and individual research projects, presentations and problem-solving exercises.
How do I qualify?
English language requirements: |
IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.5 in all subskills) or equivalent. |
Age requirements: | 16 years and above All students commencing courses on a published September start date must be 16 years old by 01 September of that calendar year. All students commencing courses for the January start date must be 16 by 01 September of that academic year. For example, students starting in January 2019 must be 16 by 01 September 2018. |
Academic requirements: | Completion of 12 years of schooling (or the local equivalent to meet the same standard) with good grades. |
Entry requirements additional information: | The variant of this course with Pre-sessional English (PSE) is available with either:
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 If you do not meet the minimum entry requirements for this study option, you should apply for one of our International Foundation programmes which also offer progression to the degrees listed below. |
Find out if you qualify for one of our pathway scholarships.
When you continue to your degree at the University of Gloucestershire you may also qualify for a progression scholarship worth up to £2,000.
All students are welcome to apply, no matter what your background or financial circumstance.
Dates and prices
*Please note that the prices for courses due to commence in the academic year 2019 – 2020 have not yet been confirmed. The prices shown for the current academic year of 2018 – 2019 will be subject to an increase of up to a maximum of 4%. As soon as the prices for 2019 – 2020 are confirmed they will be updated so please continue to check here for the most up to date information*.
Class information (Year 1 of study plan)
Maximum class size (for English language teaching): | 16 |
Which degrees are available?
If you want a career in accountancy or finance, this degree is for you.
You’ll develop your understanding in all aspects of accounting, from financial markets and institutions to the global business environment. You can even choose to specialise in topics such as taxation principles and practice, corporate accountability and social and environmental accounting.
You’ll have the opportunity to shadow a financial consultant and work with a regional accountancy firm and within a large corporate department, providing you with the contacts and experience that will make you career-ready.
The degree is designed to lead to maximum exemptions from professional exams including ICAEW, ACCA, CIMA and AIA. So, when you graduate, you’ll have a headstart on the road to becoming a fully qualified accountant.
What will I study?
During Year 1 of the study plan you complete modules tailored to your chosen degree subject.
- Introduction to Accounting
- Investigating the Leisure Industries
- The World of Business
- The UK as a Destination (Integrated only)
- Creative Exploration (Integrated only)
- Making Your Mark (Integrated only)
- Professional and Contextual Studies (Integrated only)
- Creating Products, Spaces and Places (Integrated only)
Please note that the module descriptions shown are for the 2018/19 academic year.
How will I be assessed?
Assessment throughout the first year of your study plan is both formal and informal. Informally you will receive advice and feedback from your teachers. You will also be assessed through a combination of examinations at the end of each term, and coursework, which may include written assignments, practical exercises, group and individual research projects, presentations and problem-solving exercises.
How do I qualify?
English language requirements: |
IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.5 in all subskills) or equivalent. |
Age requirements: | 16 years and above All students commencing courses on a published September start date must be 16 years old by 01 September of that calendar year. All students commencing courses for the January start date must be 16 by 01 September of that academic year. For example, students starting in January 2019 must be 16 by 01 September 2018. |
Academic requirements: | Completion of 12 years of schooling (or the local equivalent to meet the same standard) with good grades. |
Entry requirements additional information: | The variant of this course with Pre-sessional English (PSE) is available with either:
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 If you do not meet the minimum entry requirements for this study option, you should apply for one of our International Foundation programmes which also offer progression to the degrees listed below. |
Find out if you qualify for one of our pathway scholarships.
When you continue to your degree at the University of Gloucestershire you may also qualify for a progression scholarship worth up to £2,000.
All students are welcome to apply, no matter what your background or financial circumstance.
Dates and prices
*Please note that the prices for courses due to commence in the academic year 2019 – 2020 have not yet been confirmed. The prices shown for the current academic year of 2018 – 2019 will be subject to an increase of up to a maximum of 4%. As soon as the prices for 2019 – 2020 are confirmed they will be updated so please continue to check here for the most up to date information*.
Class information (Year 1 of study plan)
Maximum class size (for English language teaching): | 16 |
Which degrees are available?
If you want a career in accountancy or finance, this degree is for you.
You’ll develop your understanding in all aspects of accounting, from financial markets and institutions to the global business environment. You can even choose to specialise in topics such as taxation principles and practice, corporate accountability and social and environmental accounting.
You’ll have the opportunity to shadow a financial consultant and work with a regional accountancy firm and within a large corporate department, providing you with the contacts and experience that will make you career-ready.
The degree is designed to lead to maximum exemptions from professional exams including ICAEW, ACCA, CIMA and AIA. So, when you graduate, you’ll have a headstart on the road to becoming a fully qualified accountant.
What will I study?
During Year 1 of the study plan you complete modules tailored to your chosen degree subject.
- Introduction to Accounting
- Investigating the Leisure Industries
- The World of Business
- The UK as a Destination (Integrated only)
- Creative Exploration (Integrated only)
- Making Your Mark (Integrated only)
- Professional and Contextual Studies (Integrated only)
- Creating Products, Spaces and Places (Integrated only)
Please note that the module descriptions shown are for the 2018/19 academic year.
How will I be assessed?
Assessment throughout the first year of your study plan is both formal and informal. Informally you will receive advice and feedback from your teachers. You will also be assessed through a combination of examinations at the end of each term, and coursework, which may include written assignments, practical exercises, group and individual research projects, presentations and problem-solving exercises.