


Offered by the University of London
12 courses total, 10-12 hours per week
Lecture videos, live sessions, group feedback, and connection with instructors and peers
The BSc Business Administration degree provides a platform to develop the essential knowledge and skills required to succeed in today’s business environment. In practice, this means that as well as providing the core business administration learning elements, the program focuses on key skill sets including the ability to analyse and evaluate current issues facing organisations in a global setting.
Successful managers are adept at dealing with complexity within a changing context. To be ready for these challenges, you will require an intellectual understanding that will help you analyse and make a decisive contribution to solving these issues. The BSc Business Administration degree helps you gain these perspectives. You will be encouraged to think critically and creatively.
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Offered by the University of London
12 courses total, 10-12 hours per week
Lecture videos, live sessions, group feedback, and connection with instructors and peers
Offered by the University of London
12 courses total, 10-12 hours per week
Lecture videos, live sessions, group feedback, and connection with instructors and peers
The BSc Business Administration degree provides a platform to develop the essential knowledge and skills required to succeed in today’s business environment. In practice, this means that as well as providing the core business administration learning elements, the program focuses on key skill sets including the ability to analyse and evaluate current issues facing organisations in a global setting.
Successful managers are adept at dealing with complexity within a changing context. To be ready for these challenges, you will require an intellectual understanding that will help you analyse and make a decisive contribution to solving these issues. The BSc Business Administration degree helps you gain these perspectives. You will be encouraged to think critically and creatively.
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The University of London accepts applicants for this program from a diverse range of professional and academic backgrounds. If you do not meet the academic requirements for direct entry, you can apply for the program via the performance-based admission route. To be eligible for this route, applicants must normally meet the following criteria:
Be aged 17 or over by the registration deadline for your chosen session.
Meet the University of London's English language requirements.
At least four separate subjects at GCSE/GCE O level (grades A*-C), or an equivalent qualification (e.g., a US High School Diploma).
If you do not satisfy the above GCSE requirement then work experience will be considered on an individual basis.
To be admitted to the full BSc degree via this route, you must pass one introductory module with a weighted average of 40% or more.


The BSc Business Administration is designed for ambitious learners who want to earn a respected University of London degree and open doors to new professional opportunities. Whether you’re returning to study after time away from education, advancing in your current role, or aiming to secure your first professional position, this programme helps you build confidence, credibility, and practical business skills.
With flexible online study, accessible entry routes including direct entry and performance-based admissions, and a job-relevant curriculum, you can progress at a pace that fits your life while immediately applying what you learn at work. You’ll graduate with a globally recognised qualification that strengthens your profile and supports long-term career growth.

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After registration, students receive access to the Student Portal, a University of London email account, digital study materials, audio-visual resources, and discussion forums. The online experience also includes academic support and feedback from London-based support teams, with tutors guiding modules, responding to questions, monitoring discussions, and supporting assessments.
The degree can be completed in 3 to 6 years. Students studying part time typically finish in 4 to 5 years. As a guide, each module requires around 300 hours of study across a 22-week study session, giving students flexibility to progress at a pace that fits their schedule.
Students can take up to two new modules in each study session. A third module may be added only in cases involving resits or repeats, subject to programme regulations.
The degree consists of 12 modules in total.
Yes. Students who successfully complete the programme are invited to the annual graduation ceremony in London, subject to any event restrictions in place at the time.
Students receive ongoing support from the programme team and can contact online tutors through designated online forums.
Students who would like to use Royal Holloway library facilities should contact Library Services directly to confirm access arrangements.
Eligible University of London graduates receive a 10% bursary on programme fees.
Additional funding and scholarship opportunities may also be available and are updated on the programme information pages when offered.
No. Applicants do not need a business background or relevant work experience to be admitted to the programme.
Performance-Based Admission (PBA) provides an alternative entry route for applicants who do not meet the academic requirements for direct entry. To qualify, applicants need at least four GCSEs or a high school diploma, or equivalent, along with relevant work experience. Students admitted through this route must pass one specified required module with a weighted average of 40% or above in order to continue onto the full degree.
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