BSc (Honours) Open degree Undergraduate Programme By The Open University |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

36 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

Business and Management StudiesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Business and Management Studies

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

The BA/BSc (Honours) Open is our most flexible degree programme because you can study any subjects you like, in any combination. This means you can build a qualification that's unique to you.You’ll start Stage 1 with 60 credits from a wide choice of introductory modules. This can include Making your learning count (YXM130) which gives you the chance to count study from a variety of subjects towards your qualification. All introductory modules are worth 30 or 60 credits, and have been carefully selected to develop your subject knowledge and study skills in preparation for further OU study.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Business and Management Studies

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

The BA/BSc (Honours) Open is our most flexible degree programme because you can study any subjects you like, in any combination. This means you can build a qualification that's unique to you.You’ll start Stage 1 with 60 credits from a wide choice of introductory modules. This can include Making your learning count (YXM130) which gives you the chance to count study from a variety of subjects towards your qualification. All introductory modules are worth 30 or 60 credits, and have been carefully selected to develop your subject knowledge and study skills in preparation for further OU study.

Admission Requirements

5.5+

There are no formal entry requirements to study this qualification. However, you can choose to start your studies with either an optional Access module, or directly at Stage 1.

3 Years
Jan-2000

Tuition fees

Domestic
18,576 GBP
International
0 GBP

Scholarships

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