Pre-Master's in Business and Humanities

Prepare for entry to a range of postgraduate degrees in business, communication, law, media, social sciences and transport at Newcastle University.

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Course features

  • Guaranteed university placement for all successful students.
  • Develop academic knowledge and study skills in your chosen subject pathway.
  • Adapt to studying in the UK with a strong focus on study and research skills for postgraduate study.
  • Improve your English level and develop the vocabulary for your chosen degree subject.
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Your course options

View detailed course content by selecting one of the options below:

Please select your course delivery method with the toggle below.
Study one (or more) term(s) of English before continuing on to your academic pathway program. Perfect if you need to improve your English level by 0.5 IELTS point.

How do I qualify?

English language requirements:

IELTS 5.0 (with a minimum of 5.0 in all subskills) or equivalent.

Age requirements: 17 years and above
Academic requirements:

A pass in an undergraduate degree or a Diploma (3-5 years) with suitable grades. Previous study in a relevant academic discipline or relevant industry experience is required for some degrees.

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

Don't meet the English language level?
Apply for our Academic English
Scholarships

Are you top of your class? At INTO Newcastle University, 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.


Dates and prices

Start date End date Course length Fees
29 June 2023 21 June 2024 4 Terms
View Term dates
GBP £26,625

Class information

Maximum class size (for English language teaching): 18
Course Delivery Method On-Campus

Where will it take me?

Featured progression degree
Students working on computer in Newcastle University Old Library Building

From corporate strategy to accounting and valuation, this degree will help you to develop your knowledge and skills by analysing individual companies.

There’s a strong practical component to the degree, and you’ll use industry sources such as DataStream to develop skills in the manipulation of financial and statistical software. Your dissertation will take the form of an analytical report and valuation of a company of your choice.

This degree is accredited by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) and The Association of International Accountants (AIA), and will provide you with seven exemptions from ACCA and AIA professional examination papers.


What will I study?

All students complete modules tailored to your chosen degree subjects.

How will I be assessed?

Assessment is both formal and informal, designed to help students build on their successes and meet requirements for entry to postgraduate study. Assessment of English language and communication skills will be based on written assignments, oral presentations, interviews, and written examinations.

Assessment of academic modules will be based on:

  • written assignments
  • group project work
  • oral presentations
  • written examinations

Assessment of the research component will be based on the final written version of a research project.

Please select your course delivery method with the toggle below.
Study one (or more) term(s) of English before continuing on to your academic pathway program. Perfect if you need to improve your English level by 0.5 IELTS point.

How do I qualify?

English language requirements:

IELTS 5.0 (with a minimum of 5.0 in all subskills) or equivalent.

Age requirements: 17 years and above
Academic requirements:

A pass in an undergraduate degree or a Diploma (3-5 years) with suitable grades. Previous study in a relevant academic discipline or relevant industry experience is required for some degrees.

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

Don't meet the English language level?
Apply for our Academic English
Scholarships

Are you top of your class? At INTO Newcastle University, 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.


Dates and prices

Start date End date Course length Fees
25 September 2023 6 September 2024 4 Terms
View Term dates
GBP £26,625
27 June 2024 20 June 2025 4 Terms
View Term dates
*

*All students who confirm their offer on or before 31 January 2024 will pay the 2023/2024 price as per their existing offer letter. After 31 January 2024, where tuition fees have increased, all current offers will be reissued and students will receive a new offer with the new 2024/2025 pricing.

Please note that the fees listed are for Year 1 of study only.


Class information

Maximum class size (for English language teaching): 18
Course Delivery Method On-Campus

Where will it take me?

Featured progression degree
Students working on computer in Newcastle University Old Library Building

From corporate strategy to accounting and valuation, this degree will help you to develop your knowledge and skills by analysing individual companies.

There’s a strong practical component to the degree, and you’ll use industry sources such as DataStream to develop skills in the manipulation of financial and statistical software. Your dissertation will take the form of an analytical report and valuation of a company of your choice.

This degree is accredited by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) and The Association of International Accountants (AIA), and will provide you with seven exemptions from ACCA and AIA professional examination papers.


What will I study?

All students complete modules tailored to your chosen degree subjects.

How will I be assessed?

Assessment is both formal and informal, designed to help students build on their successes and meet requirements for entry to postgraduate study. Assessment of English language and communication skills will be based on written assignments, oral presentations, interviews, and written examinations.

Assessment of academic modules will be based on:

  • written assignments
  • group project work
  • oral presentations
  • written examinations

Assessment of the research component will be based on the final written version of a research project.

Develop your academic knowledge, English language and study skills in a nine month program.

How do I qualify?

English language requirements:

IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.5 in all subskills) or equivalent.

Age requirements: 17 years and above
Academic requirements:

A pass in an undergraduate degree or a Diploma (3-5 years) with suitable grades. Previous study in a relevant academic discipline or relevant industry experience is required for some degrees.

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

Don't meet the English language level?
Apply for our Academic English
Scholarships

Are you top of your class? At INTO Newcastle University, 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.


Dates and prices

Start date End date Course length Fees
25 September 2023 21 June 2024 3 Terms
View Term dates
GBP £21,750
8 January 2024 6 September 2024 3 Terms
View Term dates
GBP £21,750

Class information

Maximum class size (for English language teaching): 18
Course Delivery Method On-Campus

Where will it take me?

Featured progression degree
Students working on computer in Newcastle University Old Library Building

From corporate strategy to accounting and valuation, this degree will help you to develop your knowledge and skills by analysing individual companies.

There’s a strong practical component to the degree, and you’ll use industry sources such as DataStream to develop skills in the manipulation of financial and statistical software. Your dissertation will take the form of an analytical report and valuation of a company of your choice.

This degree is accredited by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) and The Association of International Accountants (AIA), and will provide you with seven exemptions from ACCA and AIA professional examination papers.


What will I study?

All students complete modules tailored to your chosen degree subjects.

How will I be assessed?

Assessment is both formal and informal, designed to help students build on their successes and meet requirements for entry to postgraduate study. Assessment of English language and communication skills will be based on written assignments, oral presentations, interviews, and written examinations.

Assessment of academic modules will be based on:

  • written assignments
  • group project work
  • oral presentations
  • written examinations

Assessment of the research component will be based on the final written version of a research project.

Please select your course delivery method with the toggle below.

How do I qualify?

English language requirements:

IELTS 5.0 (with a minimum of 5.0 in all subskills) or equivalent.

Age requirements: 17 years and above
Academic requirements:

A pass in an undergraduate degree or a Diploma (3-5 years) with suitable grades. Previous study in a relevant academic discipline or relevant industry experience is required for some degrees.

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

Don't meet the English language level?
Apply for our Academic English
Scholarships

Are you top of your class? At INTO Newcastle University, 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.

Dates and prices

Start date End date Course length Fees
29 June 2023 21 June 2024 4 Terms
View Term dates
GBP £26,625

Class information

Maximum class size (for English language teaching): 18
Course Delivery Method On-Campus

Where will it take me?

Featured progression degree
Students working on computer in Newcastle University Old Library Building

From corporate strategy to accounting and valuation, this degree will help you to develop your knowledge and skills by analysing individual companies.

There’s a strong practical component to the degree, and you’ll use industry sources such as DataStream to develop skills in the manipulation of financial and statistical software. Your dissertation will take the form of an analytical report and valuation of a company of your choice.

This degree is accredited by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) and The Association of International Accountants (AIA), and will provide you with seven exemptions from ACCA and AIA professional examination papers.

What will I study?

All students complete modules tailored to your chosen degree subjects.

How will I be assessed?

Assessment is both formal and informal, designed to help students build on their successes and meet requirements for entry to postgraduate study. Assessment of English language and communication skills will be based on written assignments, oral presentations, interviews, and written examinations.

Assessment of academic modules will be based on:

  • written assignments
  • group project work
  • oral presentations
  • written examinations

Assessment of the research component will be based on the final written version of a research project.

Please select your course delivery method with the toggle below.

How do I qualify?

English language requirements:

IELTS 5.0 (with a minimum of 5.0 in all subskills) or equivalent.

Age requirements: 17 years and above
Academic requirements:

A pass in an undergraduate degree or a Diploma (3-5 years) with suitable grades. Previous study in a relevant academic discipline or relevant industry experience is required for some degrees.

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

Don't meet the English language level?
Apply for our Academic English
Scholarships

Are you top of your class? At INTO Newcastle University, 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.

Dates and prices

Start date End date Course length Fees
25 September 2023 6 September 2024 4 Terms
View Term dates
GBP £26,625
27 June 2024 20 June 2025 4 Terms
View Term dates
*

*All students who confirm their offer on or before 31 January 2024 will pay the 2023/2024 price as per their existing offer letter. After 31 January 2024, where tuition fees have increased, all current offers will be reissued and students will receive a new offer with the new 2024/2025 pricing.

Please note that the fees listed are for Year 1 of study only.

Class information

Maximum class size (for English language teaching): 18
Course Delivery Method On-Campus

Where will it take me?

Featured progression degree
Students working on computer in Newcastle University Old Library Building

From corporate strategy to accounting and valuation, this degree will help you to develop your knowledge and skills by analysing individual companies.

There’s a strong practical component to the degree, and you’ll use industry sources such as DataStream to develop skills in the manipulation of financial and statistical software. Your dissertation will take the form of an analytical report and valuation of a company of your choice.

This degree is accredited by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) and The Association of International Accountants (AIA), and will provide you with seven exemptions from ACCA and AIA professional examination papers.

What will I study?

All students complete modules tailored to your chosen degree subjects.

How will I be assessed?

Assessment is both formal and informal, designed to help students build on their successes and meet requirements for entry to postgraduate study. Assessment of English language and communication skills will be based on written assignments, oral presentations, interviews, and written examinations.

Assessment of academic modules will be based on:

  • written assignments
  • group project work
  • oral presentations
  • written examinations

Assessment of the research component will be based on the final written version of a research project.

How do I qualify?

English language requirements:

IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.5 in all subskills) or equivalent.

Age requirements: 17 years and above
Academic requirements:

A pass in an undergraduate degree or a Diploma (3-5 years) with suitable grades. Previous study in a relevant academic discipline or relevant industry experience is required for some degrees.

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

Don't meet the English language level?
Apply for our Academic English
Scholarships

Are you top of your class? At INTO Newcastle University, 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.

Dates and prices

Start date End date Course length Fees
25 September 2023 21 June 2024 3 Terms
View Term dates
GBP £21,750
8 January 2024 6 September 2024 3 Terms
View Term dates
GBP £21,750

Class information

Maximum class size (for English language teaching): 18
Course Delivery Method On-Campus

Where will it take me?

Featured progression degree
Students working on computer in Newcastle University Old Library Building

From corporate strategy to accounting and valuation, this degree will help you to develop your knowledge and skills by analysing individual companies.

There’s a strong practical component to the degree, and you’ll use industry sources such as DataStream to develop skills in the manipulation of financial and statistical software. Your dissertation will take the form of an analytical report and valuation of a company of your choice.

This degree is accredited by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) and The Association of International Accountants (AIA), and will provide you with seven exemptions from ACCA and AIA professional examination papers.

What will I study?

All students complete modules tailored to your chosen degree subjects.

How will I be assessed?

Assessment is both formal and informal, designed to help students build on their successes and meet requirements for entry to postgraduate study. Assessment of English language and communication skills will be based on written assignments, oral presentations, interviews, and written examinations.

Assessment of academic modules will be based on:

  • written assignments
  • group project work
  • oral presentations
  • written examinations

Assessment of the research component will be based on the final written version of a research project.

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