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Special features
Benefit from links with local businesses
like cosmetics retailer Lush, and have the
opportunity to attend guest lectures
and site visits.
Develop your independent study skills
in semester 2, when you will have fewer
formal classes and more one-to-one
tutorial support.
Benefit from individual and group tutorials
in each subject where you will get help and
advice on your studies in that subject.
Research and write a 5,000 word essay
related to your intended future study.
Through the writing process you’ll have
the support of a supervisor who will
advise and guide you.
What will I study?
Business and Management (20 credits)
English for Academic Purposes (40 credits)
Financial Analysis (10 credits)
International Relations (10 credits)
Social and Cultural Studies (20 credits)
Study and Research Skills (30 credits)
Economics (20 credits)
You will need to earn 120 credits to successfully complete your pathway programme.
For detailed module descriptions, please visit:
www.intostudy.com/newcastle/coursesProgression options
You can progress to more than 50 degrees at Newcastle University from this pathway. The following table provides
information about the grades you need to achieve to be guaranteed a place at Newcastle University in September 2019.
As well as the degrees listed below, you can also progress to the degrees marked * on page
29from this pathway.
Business and Humanities
Want to find out more?
Visit our website or for help with your
application, contact our Admissions
team or your education counsellor.
“INTO helped me to understand what the
British education system is like, the methods
of assessment and what is demanded of
students. Without INTO my postgraduate
degree would have been a real struggle.”
Anna, Ukraine
Graduated with MA International Business Management from
Newcastle University and now working as a Junior Consultant
for PwC in Ukraine
Start dates
September and January
International Graduate Diploma with
Pre-sessional English
June
Programme length
3 terms or approximately 9 months
International Graduate Diploma with
Pre-sessional English
4 terms or approximately 12 months
Class hours
21 hours per week
Class size
Maximum of 16 students per class
for English language teaching
Academic entry 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 those
degrees marked with a * in the table opposite.
English language entry requirements
3 term:
IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.5
in all subskills) or equivalent
4 term:
IELTS 5.0 (with a minimum of 5.0
in all subskills) or equivalent
If you do not meet the minimum English language
requirements you should apply for our Academic
English course. See pages
34- 35for
more 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-alternativesAward and validating body
Successful completion of the International
Graduate Diploma programme leads to the award of
International Graduate Diploma (FHEQ Level 6) from
Newcastle University.
Tuition fees
See page
36for course dates and prices.
For full course information visit:
www.intostudy.com/newcastle/coursesProgress to an internationally-focused postgraduate
degree in business, finance, journalism and more
Learn how theory is applied in practice through
guest lectures from industry experts
Degree subject
Specific requirements
English level
Final academic grade %
Accounting, Finance and Strategic Management
MSc
None
65 with 60 in all subskills 60
Art Museum and Gallery Practice*
MPrac
None
65 with 60 in writing
and speaking
60
Art Museum and Gallery Studies*
MA
None
65 with 60 in writing
and speaking
60
Cross-Cultural Communication
and Media Studies
MA
None
65 with 60 in writing
60
Cross-Cultural Communication
MA
None
65 with 60 in writing
60
Cross-Cultural Communication and
International Marketing
MA
None
65 with 60 in writing
60
Cross-Cultural Communication and Education
MA
None
65 with 60 in writing
60
Cross-Cultural Communication and
Applied Linguistics
MA
None
65 with 60 in writing
60
Cross-Cultural Communication
and International Relations
MA
None
65 with 60 in writing
60
Cross-Cultural Communication
and International Management
MA
None
65 with 60 in writing
60
E-Business (E-Marketing)
MSc
None
65 with 60 in all subskills 60
E-Business (Information Systems)*
MSc
None
65 with 60 in all subskills 60
E-Business
MSc
None
65 with 60 in all subskills 60
Education: International Perspectives
(Technology in Education)
MA
None
65 with 60 in writing
60
Education: International Perspectives
(Leadership Management)
MA
None
65 with 60 in writing
60
Education: International Perspectives
(Teaching and Learning)
MA
None
65 with 60 in writing
60
European Union Studies
MA
None
65
60
Global Human Resource Management
MSc
None
65 with 60 in all subskills 60
Heritage Practice
MPrac
None
65 with 60 in writing
and speaking
60
Heritage Studies
MA
None
65 with 60 in writing
and speaking
60
Human Geography Research
MA
None
65
60
International Business Law*
LLM
No module less than 60%
65 with 60 in writing
International Business Management
MSc
None
65 with 60 in all subskills 60
International Financial Analysis
MSc
None
65 with 60 in all subskills 60
International Law*
LLM
No module less than 60%
65 with 60 in writing
60
International Marketing
MSc
None
65 with 60 in all subskills 60
International Multimedia Journalism
MA
None
65 with 60 in writing
and speaking
60
International Political Economy
MA
None
65
60
International Politics (Critical Geopolitics)
MA
None
65
60
International Politics
(Globalisation, Poverty and Development)
MA
None
65
60
* Previous study in a relevant academic discipline or relevant industry experience is required.
6th
in the UK for 'research power'
in Modern Languages
and Linguistics
(Research Excellence Framework 2014)
97%
of 'research outputs' in Business
and Management Studies are
internationally recognised
(Research Excellence Framework 2014)
Prepare to progress to a degree at Newcastle University: