Course Overview
Carefully designed to prepare you for undergraduate study at a university of your choice, the International Foundational Diploma will strengthen your English language and academic skills while developing your knowledge in Business topics such as Marketing and Human Resources.
Our team of specialist tutors has worked hard to ensure that the curriculum is challenging yet manageable, with many opportunities for students to put theory into practice. In addition, our students benefit from a dedicated support team that assists them throughout the university application process and provides guidance on matters such as visa applications, accommodation options, and financial aid.
Our Oxford Centre Partners
Our Oxford Centre is partnered with leading UK universities, offering progression routes from our International Foundation Diploma in Business. Upon successful completion of the international Foundation Diploma you can progress to a range on over 700+ degrees.
Course modules
This module introduces students to the basic mechanisms and processes of financial accounting in both theory and practice and so prepare them for degree studies in business subjects.
This module enables students to enhance their basic IT skills and further develop research skills through the appropriate use of the internet.
The aim of this module is to enable students to apply data to work towards solutions of real-life problems. To achieve this, students are introduced to basic statistical concepts, topics and methods. They also become familiar with basic statistical packages to help them collate and present data in forms that help them analyse and interpret it effectively.
The aim of this module is to provide students with a basic introduction to the study of business and management by presenting the standard departments within a business, such as finance, marketing and human resource management.
This module looks at business structures and the impact of internal and external factors on business growth and development. It introduces students to approaches to management and leadership within businesses and how thinking about management has developed over time.
This module provides students with a basic introduction to the study of Macro and Microeconomics, introducing them to relevant economic theories, concepts and terminology and to explain the importance of key topics such as demand and supply, the economic problem, the allocation of scarce resources and elasticity, specialisation, productivity, economies of scale and monopoly.
Students are introduced to the skills required to plan, research, prepare for, write up and deliver a topic within their subject area. They have the opportunity to study all aspects of a project related to their particular field of study and to identify and develop a range of skills to enable them to realise the project, from the original concept, to research methods most suited to the chosen topic chosen.
This module provides students with a basic introduction to government and society in the British Isles, including a historical element showing briefly how Britain has changed and developed since 1945. The module considers external pressure on government – lobbyists, pressure groups, NGOs and the role of the media and, in its concluding weeks, we sum put the state of British democracy in the early 21st century and how Britain relates to, influences and is influenced by the wider world, social and environmental impact and sustainability with students reporting their findings both in written form and through a presentation.
Entry Requirements for
Pass Baccalauria with a minimum of 60% overall
International Student Fees
You can find the applicable international student course fee for your chosen pathway study route listed below.
| Study Route | Tuition Fees (2025-26) |
|---|---|
| International Foundation Diploma | £15,955 |
| Professional Diploma – Adult Social Care | £14,995 |
| Fees are not inclusive of scholarships. All applications are subject to a non-refundable admin Fee of £220. All courses are subject to Terms and Conditions. | |