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DIPLOMA IN
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

with
LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT 

6-months / Full-Time / In London
Available to UK and International Students

This Dual Diploma programme offers a comprehensive and immersive, full time learning experience in London, for those wishing to gain extensive business practices management knowledge and skills, supported by leadership development.

Dual Diploma Programmes provide the comprehensive skills and knowledge needed to enter the industry, with a structured academic programme to support those who want to use their qualification as a pathway to further studies. 

These industry and internationally recognised and TQUK accredited Diplomas offer a unique blend of leadership and business studies, with three bonus electives allowing you to tailor your programme to meet your particular learning and career goals.

 

London Courses are hosted in venues on the ExCeL London campus, one of Europe's premier venues and centre of industry. This ideal industry training environment with hundreds of world-class events staged each year provides opportunities to attend business, finance, technology and marketing events.

COURSE HIGHLIGHTS

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An Immersion Experience
in a Unique
Industry
Environment at ExCeL London

Course Highlights

COURSE DETAILS, DATES & FEES

COURSE FEES

Home (UK) : £6,250

International: £9,250

Deposit: £500

START DATES

Start 25 September 2023

Start 5 February 2024

Start 23 September 2024
 

Applications Close 2 Months Prior to Course Commencement

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

  • Minimum Age: 18 

  • English as a First Language or IELTS Level 5 or Equivalent

  • Senior High School Diploma or A Levels or BTEC or Equivalent Diploma or Baccalaureate

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COURSE VENUES

Venues on the ExCeL London Campus

Royal Docks, E16 1XL

Now on the Elizabeth Line

On Occasion

Alternative venues in London (i.e. for skills training, networking events, site tours, industry events)

TERMs & dates

Term Breaks vary based on a programme's start date, but are generally set mid-way through