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Prepare to progress to an internationally-focused postgraduate degree in a range of subject areas including Law, Media and Journalism.
Graduate Diploma in Business and Humanities
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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/courses
Business and Humanities
“My course developed critical thinking and self-motivated independent learning. I loved it! The teachers here care about students. They like discussions and active debates; the more questions you ask, the better.”Lidia, Russia Completed Graduate Diploma in Business and Humanities at INTO and progressed to MA International Human Resource Management at Newcastle University
Key facts
* All students commencing courses on a published September start date must be 17 years old by 31 December of that calendar year. For all other start dates, students must be 17 years old on the published start date of the programme.
Want to find out more?Visit our website or for help with your application, contact our Admissions team or your education counsellor.
Learn how theory is applied in practice through guest lectures from industry experts
Progression degrees include MA Cross-Cultural Communication, MSc E-Business and MA International Multimedia Journalism
Prepare to progress to a degree at Newcastle University:
Find the most up-to-date information here:www.intostudy.com/newcastle/GDBH
Top 250universities worldwide**
4thin the UK for Communication and Media Studies†
97%of ‘research outputs’ in Business and Management Studies are internationally recognised*
* Research Excellence Framework 2014 ** QS World University Rankings 2019 † The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2018
DatesSep start (3 term): Mon 23 Sep 2019–Fri 12 Jun 2020 Jan start (3 term): Mon 06 Jan 2020–Fri 04 Sep 2020
Graduate Diploma with Pre-sessional English Sep start (4 term): Mon 23 Sep 2019–Fri 04 Sep 2020 Jun start (4 term): Thu 25 Jun 2020–Fri 11 Jun 2021
Programme length3 terms or approximately 9 months
Graduate Diploma with Pre-sessional English 4 terms or approximately 12 months
Class hours21 hours per week
Class sizeMaximum of 16 students per class for English language teaching
Academic entry requirementsA 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 some progression degrees.
English language entry requirements3 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.
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-alternatives
Award and validating bodySuccessful completion of the International Graduate Diploma programme leads to the award of International Graduate Diploma (FHEQ Level 6) from Newcastle University.
Tuition fees4 term (Jun start): £23,250 4 term (Sep start): £23,400 3 term (Sep or Jan start): £18,500
Prices shown are for the current academic year 01 September 2018– 31 August 2019 and are for indicative purposes only. All prices are subject to an increase of up to 4%.
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Progress to 40+ degreesPostgraduate degree optionsDegree Specific requirements English level % Overall academic
grade %
Graduate Diploma
Accounting, Finance and Strategic Investment MSc 65 with 60 in all subskills 60%
Art Museum and Gallery Practice MPrac 65 with 60 in Writing and 60 in Speaking 60%
Art Museum and Gallery Studies MA 65 with 60 in Writing and 60 in Speaking 60%
Creative Arts Practice MA 65 with 60 in Writing and 60 in Speaking 60%
Cross-Cultural Communication MA 65 with 60 in Writing 60%
Cross-Cultural Communication and Applied Linguistics MA 65 with 60 in Writing 60%
Cross-Cultural Communication and Education MA 65 with 60 in Writing 60%
Cross-Cultural Communication and International Management MA 65 with 60 in Writing 60%
Cross-Cultural Communication and International Marketing MA 65 with 60 in Writing 60%
Cross-Cultural Communication and International Relations MA 65 with 60 in Writing 60%
Cross-Cultural Communication and Media Studies MA 65 with 60 in Writing 60%
E-Business MSc 65 with 60 in all subskills 60%
E-Business (E-Marketing) MSc 65 with 60 in all subskills 60%
E-Business (Information Systems) MSc 65 with 60 in all subskills 60%
Education: International Perspectives (Leadership and Management) MA 65 with 60 in Writing 60%
Education: International Perspectives (Teaching and Learning) MA 65 with 60 in Writing 60%
Education: International Perspectives (Technology in Education) MA 65 with 60 in Writing 60%
European Union Studies MA 65 60%
Global Human Resource Management MSc 65 with 60 in all subskills 60%
Heritage Practice MPrac 65 with 60 in Writing and 60 in Speaking 60%
Heritage Studies MA 65 with 60 in Writing and 60 in Speaking 60%
Human Geography Research MA 65 60%
International Business Law LLM No modules less than 55% 65 with 60 in Writing 65%
International Business Management MSc 65 with 60 in all subskills 60%
International Financial Analysis MSc 65 with 60 in all subskills 60%
International Law LLM No modules less than 55% 65 with 60 in Writing 65%
International Marketing MSc 65 with 60 in all subskills 60%
International Multimedia Journalism MA 65 with 60 in Writing and 60 in Speaking 60%
International Political Economy MA 65 60%
International Politics (Critical Geopolitics) MA 65 60%
International Politics (Global Justice and Ethics) MA 65 60%
International Politics (Globalisation, Poverty and Development) MA 65 60%
International Relations MA 65 60%
Law LLM No modules less than 55% 65 with 60 in Writing 65%
Marine Transport Management MSc 65 with 60 in all subskills 60%
Media and Journalism MA 65 with 60 in Writing and 60 in Speaking 60%
Media and Public Relations MA 65 with 60 in Writing and 60 in Speaking 60%
Media and Society (Research) MA 65 with 60 in Writingand 60 in Speaking 60%
Museum Practice MPrac 65 with 60 in Writing and 60 in Speaking 60%
Museum Studies MA 65 with 60 in Writing and 60 in Speaking 60%
Politics (Research) MA 65 60%
Sociology MA 65 60%
Transport Planning and Business Management MSc Progressing students are required to pass a University Health and Safety test
65 with 60 in all subskills 60%
Transport Planning and Engineering MSc Progressing students are required to pass a University Health and Safety test
65 with 60 in all subskills 60%
Urban Planning MSc 65 with 60 in all subskills 60%
Urban Energy Technology and Policy MRes 65 with 60 in all subskills 60%
World Politics and Popular Culture MA 65 60%
Please note: English level and academic progression requirements are correct to the best of our knowledge at the time of going to print. In some circumstances, requirements and degrees available may change throughout the year – please visit partnerportal.intoglobal.com for the most up-to-date information. Progression requirements, including English level and final grade, may be higher for degrees with a year in industry, year abroad/overseas placement, and with an integrated Master’s
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