Loughborough University
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Loughborough University

School of Business and Economics

Undergraduate study

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How to apply: Business programmes

This information is intended for those intending to apply for the following degrees:

For those intending to apply for other degrees we offer in Economics, Finance and Accounting please click here.

Programme Length and Structure

All of our Business and Management undergraduate degree programmes are four years long. The first, second and final years are spent studying at Loughborough. The third year is spent on a Professional Studies placement which leads to the award of the DPS (Diploma in Professional Studies).

Programme Titles and Codes

Accounting and Financial Management - BSc (Hons) DPS (Four-year sandwich)
UCAS Code: NN34 BSc/FinMg4

Banking, Finance and Management - BSc (Hons) DPS (Four-year sandwich)
UCAS Code: N301 BSc/BanMf4

International Business - BSc (Hons) DPS (Four-year sandwich)
UCAS Code: N110 BA/IntBus4

Management Sciences - BSc (Hons) DPS (Four-year sandwich)
UCAS Code: N201 BSc/MgSc4

Retailing, Marketing and Management - BSc (Hons) DPS (Four-year sandwich)
UCAS Code: NN25 BSc/RMM

Entry requirements

GCSE Requirements

For students offering GCSE qualifications, a minimum grade B in Mathematics and in English Language is required for all degree programmes.

A-Level Entry Route

Our A-Level entry requirements have been steadily increasing over the recent years and will be based on three subjects studied at A-Level, although General Studies does not count as a subject for any of these requirements.

All of our BSc degree programmes have the following minimum entry requirements for entry: AAB from three full A-Levels.

Alternative Entry Routes

Applications from those offering qualifications other than A-Levels are welcome and considered individually. Such applicants should contact the Business Programmes Admissions Team. Applicants on International Foundation Programmes will be invited for a selection interview.

Selection

Selection interviews are not normally held, and offers of places are made on the basis of your UCAS form, particularly your referee's report and previous examination performances.

Candidates who are offered a place will be invited to visit the School and meet staff on one of our Visit Days. Visitors will also meet current students and tour the campus.

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