Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Management
Nottingham University Business School
United Kingdom, Nottingham
Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Management
About
Learning and assessment
How you will learn
- Lectures
- Seminars
- Tutorials
- Workshops
Digital professional skills certifications
We offer the opportunity for you to take industry-recognised Microsoft and SAP certifications alongside your degree programme at significant discounts from the open market rate. This will enhance your digital capability, differentiate your CV and help you stand out to future employers. Find out more on our digital professional skills website.
How you will be assessed
- Dissertation
- Essay
- Examinations
Modules are assessed by a combination of exams and coursework at the end of the relevant semester.
Contact time and study hours
10 credits modules require around 100 study hours, of which 22 hours are contact time. The Entrepreneurship Project and Dissertation are more dependent on individual study time.
Requirements
Entry Requirements
Applicants should hold a bachelors degree of a good standard from a recognised university, usually in a relevant subject area. Check course details in our Postgraduate Prospectus to see whether your chosen course requires the equivalent of an Upper Second Class (2:1) or Lower Second Class (2:2) degree.
Our entry requirements for degrees from Jordanian universities vary depending on the university where you have studied and the course you are applying for at Nottingham. The summary below is provided as guidance to our minimum requirements, but these vary for individual courses and we do require higher grades from some universities.
|
Grading system |
Upper Second Class (2:1) |
Lower Second Class (2:2) |
|
GPA 0-4 |
3.0 to 3.5 |
2.8 to 3.0 |
|
Percentage |
70% to 75% |
65% to 70% |
How to apply Search for courses English language requirements
English Program Requirements
The exact English language requirements vary across our courses, and there are different ways you can demonstrate your English ability, depending on the courses and tests you have taken previously.
This page provides an overview of our English language policies for applicants. For full details, see our policies on minimum English language entry requirements and alternative English language qualifications in the Quality Manual.
Career
We offer individual careers support for all postgraduate students.
Expert staff can help you research career options and job vacancies, build your CV or résumé, develop your interview skills and meet employers.
Each year 1,100 employers advertise graduate jobs and internships through our online vacancy service. We host regular careers fairs, including specialist fairs for different sectors.
International students who complete an eligible degree programme in the UK on a student visa can apply to stay and work in the UK after their course under the Graduate immigration route. Eligible courses at the University of Nottingham include bachelors, masters and research degrees, and PGCE courses.
Fee Information
Tuition Fee
GBP 25,000How to Apply
Before you apply
1. Check academic requirements
Academic requirements vary by programme – check our course pages for details. Evidence of relevant personal, professional and educational experience may be taken into consideration. Generally an undergraduate degree will be required, but we may be able to consider experience-based qualifications on a case-by-case basis. Contact the academic school directly for further information.
International and EU students can find guidance on alternative qualifications on our country-specific webpages.
English not your first language?
If English isn't your first language, you will also need to meet the relevant English language requirements. IELTS requirements are detailed on our course pages, though we also accept a variety of alternative qualifications.
If you require additional support to develop your language skills, you may be able to attend a presessional course at the Centre for English Language Education.
2. Check key dates and deadlines
Teaching for most postgraduate taught courses starts late September, while some have alternative start dates. Check course pages for details.
Although most postgraduate courses do not formally close for applications, places are limited and courses may become full.
We will endeavour to make a decision on your application within six weeks.
International students
International applicants should apply as early as possible to ensure that you have enough time to apply for your student visa. If you are successful in receiving an offer, you will need to accept it and meet any outstanding conditions by early September, or as advised by the admissions team.
Funding deadlines
An offer of study is required for many funding opportunities. You should check deadlines for applications carefully, as these are often early in the year.
Applying
3. Submit your application
You can apply directly through our online system. You will receive an automatic confirmation once you submit your application and can track its progress.
Make sure that you upload scanned copies of your degree certificate and transcripts, as well as any other supporting documents, as we will not be able to assess your application without them. Please do not send us the original copies in the post.
Depending on the course you are applying for, you may also need to provide two references, including at least one who can comment on your academic ability. These must be dated within two years of the date of your application and, if not received directly from your referee, signed and on letter-headed paper. We may also require a personal statement. If you aren't sure what to include or need more help, please refer to our guidance.
Applications for teacher training are made through DfE Apply and MA Social Work are made through UCAS.
Application fee
There is an application fee of £50 for postgraduate taught courses.
Your application will not be assessed until the application fee has been paid.
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After you apply
4. Track your application
You can log in at any time to track the progress of your application.
When we have made a decision on your application, we will send you an email and let you know what you need to do next. We may also contact you asking you to provide further information to help us assess your application.
Details on accepting your offer, accommodation and other helpful hints and tips can be found our guidance for applicants.
Track your application
Tuition fee deposit
International students who are planning to start a full-time postgraduate taught course will be required to pay a tuition fee deposit of at least £2,000 as part of the visa process.
We will waive the tuition fee deposit requirement for students who are fully sponsored by a recognised sponsor. If you are fully sponsored for your course fees, you must email us a copy of your sponsorship letter, quoting your full name and application ID.
The University will only accept sponsorship letters from recognised sponsors such as overseas governments, international businesses, universities, trusts and charities, and not from friends/family members.
Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Management
Nottingham University Business School
United Kingdom,
Nottingham
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