Business Studies with Foundation Year BSc

Year of entry

2024 course information

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UCAS code
BFY0
Start date
September 2025
Delivery type
On campus
Duration
4 years full time
Work placement
Optional
Study abroad
Optional
Typical A-level offer
CCC excluding critical thinking and general studies. (specific subject requirements)
Full entry requirements
Available to UK residents only
Yes
Contact
bm@leeds.ac.uk

Course overview

BA Management

This course is for UK students only. International students should apply for the International Foundation Year.

This extended four-year course allows you to study for a degree in one of the following:

  • accounting and finance
  • banking and finance
  • business management with marketing
  • economics
  • international business
  • international business and finance
  • international business and marketing
  • management

The first year of the course is primarily taught by expert academics from the Lifelong Learning Centre (home to the University’s specialist teaching and support for mature, part-time and foundation year students) but could also involve modules delivered by Leeds University Business School (LUBS) depending on your choice of pathway. As a foundation year student you'll be part of the University from day one with all the experiences and opportunities that this offers. The second year of the course involves modules delivered by the both the LLC and LUBS.

During the first two years, you’ll gain an understanding of the key aspects of business studies, covering subjects such as innovation and enterprise, organisational environment, marketing and organisational behaviour, as well as specialist modules depending on your choice of pathway. The first two years will provide you with intensive and well-structured support to help you develop your skills and knowledge.

On successful completion of the first two years, subject to meeting the specific requirements for progression, you'll advance onto your chosen degree course at Leeds University Business School.

This course is for UK students from a widening participation background (who meet our additional entry criteria) who don’t currently meet the typical entry requirements for direct entry to a degree. This course does not accept students with previous higher education experience, including other foundation years or international students.

Additional highlights

The first year of the course has been specifically designed such that academic, digital and professional skills are developed through a set of three compulsory modules. During the first year, these transferable skills can be acquired and then refined with the help of module tutors and dedicated skills tutors to give you the very best chance of success both on the course and beyond.

Specialist facilities and support

The Lifelong Learning Centre provides a supportive environment to enable you to progress to degree-level study. We’ll work with you during your foundation year to provide guidance and help to identify the degree pathway most appropriate for you.

At Leeds University Business School, you’ll have access to specialist facilities including state-of-the-art lecture theatres, collaborative learning and teaching spaces with the latest interactive technology and modern study spaces with dedicated computer clusters.

As a Foundation Year student, you’ll have access to dedicated study and social spaces that are designed to be welcoming and accessible. The areas in Beech Grove House and the Marjorie and Arnold Ziff Building (pictured below) offer computer access, reference books and the space to socialise and work with your peers.

Students sit around two circular wooden tables. They are engaging in conversation and working on laptops.Staff and student interacting at a reception desk

Course details

Studying a foundation year at Leeds

Find out more about the dedicated support on offer, including one-to-one study skills support, careers advice, social events and much more.

The Business Studies with Foundation Year is a full-time, four-year course that allows you to follow one of nine pathways to study towards a full honours degree from Leeds University Business School:

  • Accounting and finance pathway – this leads to the award of BSc Accounting and Finance
  • Banking and finance pathway - this leads to the award of BSc Banking and Finance
  • Business management with marketing pathway - this leads to the award of BA Business Management with Marketing
  • Economics pathway - this leads to the award of BSc Economics
  • Human Resource pathway – this leads to the award of BA Business Management and the Human Resource
  • International business pathway - this leads to the award of BSc International Business
  • International business and finance pathway - this leads to the award of BSc International Business and Finance
  • International business and marketing pathway - this leads to the award of BSc International Business and Marketing
  • Management pathway – this leads to the award of BA Business Management

In your first two years, you'll gain an understanding of the key aspects of business studies. The structure has been designed to offer you academic, personal and professional development in a supportive and encouraging environment. This will help to ensure that you have the academic knowledge and skills necessary to succeed in the third and fourth years of study.

On completion of the first two years of the course, you should have provided evidence of being able to:

  • Apply knowledge and understanding of the nature, purpose, function and structure of different types of organisations.
  • Demonstrate a critical understanding of the interrelationships between organisational structure, culture and the wider organisational environment and the impact on organisations brought about by changes in the internal, external and global environment.
  • Apply a critical understanding of theories of business management across a range of organisational contexts in the areas such as innovation and enterprise, marketing, organisational behaviour, organisational environment, management, economics and accounting.
  • Demonstrate digital, academic and professional literacies within business related disciplines.

Course structure

The list shown below represents typical modules/components studied and may change from time to time. Read more in our terms and conditions.

For more information and a full list of typical modules available on this course, please read Business Studies with Foundation Year BSc in the course catalogue

Year 1 compulsory modules

Module Name Credits
Introduction to Marketing 20
Introduction to the Organisational Environment 20
Introduction to Innovation and Enterprise 20

Year 1 compulsory modules

Introduction to Innovation and Enterprise (20 credits) - This module allows you to explore the nature and role of entrepreneurship and will encourage you to develop the skills and knowledge that you'll need to apply innovative and creative problem-solving skills within an organisational context.

Introduction to the Organisational Environment (20 credits) - This module provides you with a broad understanding of the nature, purpose and structure of different types of organisations and the tools used to analyse the impact on organisations brought about by changes in the internal, external and global environment.

Introduction to Marketing (20 credits) - The aim of this module is to introduce you to the philosophy of market orientation and the tools for environmental scanning, market research, segmentation, targeting and positioning through the process of marketing planning leading to the marketing tactics.

You will study additional compulsory modules dependant upon the pathway you are taking.

Year 2 modules

There are no compulsory modules in Year 2. You will choose from a range of optional modules dependant upon the pathway you are taking.

The Business Management pathway modules:

  • Organisational Behaviour (20 credits)
  • The International Business Environment (20 credits)
  • Introduction to Economics (20 credits)
  • Mathematics and Statistics for Managers (20 credits)
  • Accounting for Non-specialists (10 credits)
  • Contemporary Business Environment (20 credits)
  • Discovery (10 credits)

The Business Management with Marketing pathway modules:

  • Organisational Behaviour (20 credits)
  • The International Business Environment (20 credits)
  • Introduction to Economics (20 credits)
  • Mathematics and Statistics for Managers (20 credits)
  • Accounting for Non-specialists (10 credits)
  • Fundamentals of Marketing (20 credits)
  • Discovery (10 credits)

The Human Resource Management Pathway modules:

  • Organisational Behaviour (20 credits)
  • The International Business Environment (20 credits)
  • Introduction to Economics (20 credits)
  • Mathematics and Statistics for Managers (20 credits)
  • Accounting for Non-specialists (10 credits)
  • Business and Society (20 credits)
  • Discovery (10 credits)

The Human Resource Management Pathway modules:

  • Organisational Behaviour (20 credits)
  • The International Business Environment (20 credits)
  • Introduction to Economics (20 credits)
  • Mathematics and Statistics for Managers (20 credits)
  • Accounting for Non-specialists (10 credits)
  • Business and Society (20 credits)
  • Discovery (10 credits)

The Economics pathway modules:

  • Organisational Behaviour (20 credits)
  • Academic, Professional and Research Skills for Studies in Economics (20 credits)
  • The International Business Environment (20 credits)
  • Economic Theory & Applications (30 credits)
  • Accounting for Non-specialists (10 credits)
  • Mathematics and Statistics for Economics and Business 1B (10 credits)
  • Economics and Global History (10 credits)

The International Business pathway modules:

  • Organisational Behaviour (20 credits)
  • Academic and Professional Development for Studies in International Business (20 credits)
  • Mathematics and Statistics for Managers (20 credits)
  • Global Entrepreneurship (10 credits)
  • Introduction to Economics (20 credits)
  • Principles of International Business (20 credits)
  • Discovery (10 credits)

The International Business and Marketing pathway modules:

  • Organisational Behaviour (20 credits)
  • Academic and Professional Development for Studies in Marketing (20 credits)
  • Introduction to Economics (20 credits)
  • Global Entrepreneurship (10 credits)
  • Principles of International Business (20 credits)
  • Fundamentals of Marketing (20 credits)
  • Discovery (10 credits)

The International Business and Finance pathway modules:

  • Academic and Professional Development for Studies in International Business (20 credits)
  • Economic Theory & Applications for Finance (20 credits)
  • Mathematics and Statistics for Economics and Business 1B (10 credits)
  • Introduction to Finance (20 credits)
  • Business Finance (20 credits)
  • Principles of International Business (20 credits)
  • Introduction to Financial Accounting (10 credits)

Learning and teaching

You'll learn through a mix of face-to-face workshops, seminars and lectures complemented by tutor support, group work and a range of digital resources.

There is a strong emphasis during the first two years on building your academic skills to help you achieve your full potential. You’ll be taught by our expert academics who have subject and research specialism in the areas of degree progression, as well as vast experience of working with mature and under-represented students.

Teaching is imaginative, inclusive and supportive to make sure that you're intellectually stretched and helped through any sticking points in your learning. You’ll receive support from your academic personal tutor for your academic and professional development.

On this course, you’ll be taught by our expert academics, from lecturers through to professors. You may also be taught by industry professionals with years of experience, as well as trained postgraduate researchers, connecting you to some of the brightest minds on campus.

Assessment

Assessment is an important way of enabling you to learn actively and feedback from tutors supports this process.

Methods of assessment used in the first two years reflect those that you'll find later in your degree to ensure that you're well prepared for continuing study and help to ensure that your written, discussion and digital skills are developed in preparation for Years 3 and 4 of your degree.

Our range of assessment methods help you to develop numerous transferable academic and professional skills that can be applied within both academic and employment contexts. Our assessment methods include essays, business reports, journals, real life case studies, presentations, creative portfolios, and timed assessments.

Entry requirements

A-level: CCC excluding critical thinking and general studies. Applicants taking a Science A-level (in England) will be required to achieve a pass in the practical element in addition to the standard A-level grade requirement. We welcome applications from students with a wide range of qualifications

GCSE: English and maths grade C/4 or above, or equivalent. Applicants interested in following the Accounting and Finance, Banking and Finance, Economics or International Business with Finance pathway will need GCSE maths at grade B/6 or above, or equivalent. Applicants interested in following the Business Management with Marketing or International Business with Marketing pathway will need grade B/6 or above in GCSE English Language and GCSE Maths at grade C/4. Level 2 Functional Skills Maths and English at a Pass are accepted as equivalent to GCSE grade 4 or C. Courses requiring a higher grade in GCSE maths or English may not accept Level 2 Functional Skills in its place. Please check with the course admissions team before applying.

Other course specific tests:

Additional entry criteria

As well as the academic requirements above, you must live permanently in the UK and meet at least one of the following:

  • Your permanent address is in a neighbourhood with low progression to higher education.

  • You attended a school that achieved less than the national average of five A*-C / 9-4 passes (including English and Maths) at GCSE or attainment 8 score at GCSE in a state school. We use the All England State-funded attainment 8 score, excluding applicants from selective and/or independent schools.

  • You grew up in public care.

We actively encourage applications from mature students. Further consideration will be given to the life experience of mature applicants and the circumstances in which they gained prior qualifications.

Alternative qualification

Access to HE Diploma

60 credits overall with 45 graded credits at Level 3 of which 45 must be at Merit or above.

BTEC

Merit, Merit, Merit in National Extended Diploma.

Cambridge Pre-U

P1, P2, P3

International Baccalaureate

24 overall (12 higher)

Irish Leaving Certificate (higher Level)

Please contact the Lifelong Learning Admissions Team

Scottish Highers / Advanced Highers

Please contact the Lifelong Learning Admissions Team

T-Levels

T Levels will be considered on a case by case basis.

Welsh Baccalaureate

Please contact the Lifelong Learning Admissions Team

Read more about UK and Republic of Ireland accepted qualifications or contact the School’s Undergraduate Admissions Team.

Alternative entry

Alternative Entry Scheme for mature applicants

If you are a mature applicant and you don’t have the required A Levels or GCSE English and Math qualifications, you can complete our Alternative Entry Scheme (subject to meeting the eligibility criteria for the scheme). As part of this, you may be asked to take tests in English and maths and to write an essay.

Contact the Lifelong Learning Centre for more information.

Fees

UK: To be confirmed

Tuition fees for UK undergraduate students starting in 2024/25
Tuition fees for UK full-time undergraduate students are set by the UK Government and will be £9,250 for students starting in 2024/25.

The fee may increase in future years of your course in line with inflation only, as a consequence of future changes in Government legislation and as permitted by law.

Tuition fees for UK undergraduate students starting in 2025/26
Tuition fees for UK full-time undergraduate students starting in 2025/26 have not yet been confirmed by the UK government. When the fee is available we will update individual course pages.

Tuition fees for international undergraduate students starting in 2024/25 and 2025/26
Tuition fees for international students for 2024/25 are available on individual course pages. Fees for students starting in 2025/26 will be available from September 2024.

There may be additional costs related to your course or programme of study, or related to being a student at the University of Leeds. Read more on our living costs and budgeting page.

Scholarships and financial support

If you have the talent and drive, we want you to be able to study with us, whatever your financial circumstances. There is help for students in the form of loans and non-repayable grants from the University and from the government. Find out more in our Undergraduate funding overview.

Undergraduate scholarships

Learn more about the means-tested undergraduate scholarship.

Applying

Apply to this course through UCAS. Check the deadline for applications on the UCAS website.

The institution code for the University of Leeds is L23.

Admissions Guidance

Visit our Admissions Guidance page for more information about applying to the Lifelong Learning Centre.

Please mention on your personal statement the subject area you want to progress to.

Please note that this course is for UK students from a widening participation background (who meet our additional entry criteria) and who don’t currently meet the typical entry requirements for direct entry to a degree. This course does not accept students with previous higher education experience, including other foundation years or international students.

Admissions process

Your application will be reviewed by the admissions team.

The admissions team, when making offer decisions, take into account a wide variety of factors which include, but are not limited to, actual performance to date and predicted results for qualifications currently being studied, contextual information and your personal statement. In some cases, you may be invited to an interview if it will help inform whether or not an offer should be made.

Mature applicants are encouraged to apply early.

If you are made an offer, you'll be asked to engage with KickStart. This is a pre-entry programme designed to ease your move into studying at the University of Leeds. You're welcome to contact us for further information.

If you’re entering through the Alternative Entry Scheme, you’ll be sent details once you've been made an offer.

Admissions policy

University of Leeds Admissions Policy 2025

This course is taught by

Lifelong Learning Centre

Contact us

LLC Foundation Year Business Admissions

Email: bm@leeds.ac.uk
Telephone:

Career opportunities

On successful completion of the foundation element, you could progress onto a degree in accounting and finance, banking and finance, business management with marketing, human resource management, economics, international business, or management taught by Leeds University Business School. For more information about specific career opportunities, please check the relevant course information.

A qualification from the University of Leeds counts; our graduates are highly valued by employers. When you complete your degree, you will also become part of a network of highly employable graduates.

Careers support

The Lifelong Learning Centre (LLC) has a strong commitment to enhancing opportunity with its own dedicated expert guidance team. Enhancing employability and opportunity are embedded into the LLC, so our students can get dedicated support, as well as the excellent wider university provision.

We encourage you to prepare for your career from day one. That’s one of the reasons University of Leeds graduates are so sought after by employers.

Leeds for Life is our unique approach to helping you make the most of University by supporting your academic and personal development. Find out more at the Leeds for Life website.

The Careers Centre and staff in your faculty provide a range of help and advice to help you plan your career and make well-informed decisions along the way, even after you graduate. Find out more at the Careers website.

Study abroad and work placements

Study abroad opportunities are part of the progression degree after the foundation year. All opportunities available within the specific progression degree are available to foundation year students.

The work placement options are part of the progression degree after the foundation year. All opportunities available within the specific progression degree are available to foundation year students.

For more information about specific opportunities, please check the relevant course information.

Student profile: Ben Samuel

"The support you get from the lecturers and skills team is amazing. I feel prepared to go on to the Business School."
Ben Samuel, Business Studies with Foundation Year
Find out more about Ben Samuel's time at Leeds