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Tuition Fees List: Home (Undergraduate and Professional courses)

Last updated: 21 March 2025

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Please refer to the tables applicable to the study you are taking and locate your relevant fees by course type. Inflationary uplifts in subsequent years may apply. Additional costs specific to a course are displayed on the course webpage.

Undergraduate Full Time Study (Course Fees)

Annual fee2020/212021/222022/232023/242024/252025/26
First Degree* – taught year, including Top Up£9,250£9,250£9,250£9,250£9,250£9,535**
First Degree Fast Track – full time taught year£11,100£11,100£11,100£11,100£11,100£11,440**
First Degree – Sandwich year£1,300£1,300£1,325£1,400£1,500£1,905**
First Degree – Outbound ERASMUS+ or Study Abroad exchange year£1,300£1,300£1,325£1,385£1,385£1,385**
First Degree – taught year with Outbound Study Abroad exchange/Erasmus+ exchange semester£9,250£9,250£9,250£9,250£9,250£9,535**
First Degree – Inbound fee-paying Study Abroad fee per semester£4,625£4,625£4,625£4,625£4,625£4,767**
Foundation Degree£9,250£9,250£9,250£9,250£9,250£9,535**
Exceptional First Degree Foundation year only#£9,250£9,250£9,250£9,250£9,250£5,760**
*BA (Hons); BSc (Hons); Bed (Hons); BEng (Hons); LLB (Hons)
#The UK government has set a tuition fee cap for some integral foundation courses, the tuition fees for years of study after the integral foundation year will be charged at a higher level as per the other First degree taught years shown above. These courses are listed below:
BA (Hons International Business Management (4Y FT with Foundation)
BA (Hons) Business and Management (4Y FT with Foundation)
BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance (4Y FT with Foundation)
BA (Hons) Sport Business Management (4Y FT with Foundation)
BA (Hons) Events Management (4Y FT with Foundation)
BA (Hons) Marketing (4Y FT with Foundation)
LLB (Hons) Law (4Y FT with Foundation)
BA (Hons) Sociology and Law (4Y FT with Foundation)
BSc (Hons) Crime and Criminal Investigation (4Y FT with Foundation)

Exceptional Full time Course Fees

Year of Entry2020/212021/222022/232023/242024/252025/26
Certificate in Higher Education – Health and Social Care£9,250£9,250£9,250£9,250£9,250£9,535**
Certificate in Higher Education – Working with Children, Young People and Families£9,250£9,250£9,250£9,250£9,250£9,535**

Undergraduate Part Time Study (Modular Fees per 15 credits)

Year of Entry2020/212021/222022/232023/242024/252025/26
First Degree*£1,155£1,155£1,155£1,155£1,155£1,190**
Foundation Degree£1,155£1,155£1,155£1,155£1,155£1,190**
Diploma / Certificate in Higher Education*£1,155£1,155£1,155£1,155£1,155£1,190**
*BA (Hons); BSc (Hons); BEd (Hons); BEng (Hons); LLB (Hons)

Additional Undergraduate Charges

Year of Entry2020/212021/222022/232023/242024/252025/26
Trailing Module Re-study Charge (per 15 credit module)*£175£175£180£190£200£210**
*if taken alongside a full academic load. All other re-taken modules will be charged at the part-time modular fee rate.

Professional Course Fees

Students registered on a full award can pay the course fees upfront or by direct debit and should refer to the Tuition Fee Policy for payment methods and timescales. Students registered for modules/credits within an award are charged by the module.

Any additional costs specific to a course are displayed on the course webpage.

Year of Entry2021/222022/232023/242024/252025/26
Business and Management:
CPS Intermediate Human Resource Management (CIPD app.)

£2,325

£2,375

£2,500

£2,700

£2,835
Health:
CPS Independent and Supplementary Prescribing

£1,475

£1,500

£1,575

£1,700

£1,785
* Includes £250 interview fee

Pre-sessional English courses

Course2022/232023/242024/252025/26
6 week£2,075£2,175£2,350£2,465
10 week£3,475£3,650£3,925£4,120
15 week£5,200£5,450£5,850£6,140
2023/24 – includes all courses with a start date between 01 Sept 2023 and 31 August 2024
2024/25 – includes all courses with a start date between 01 Sept 2024 and 31 August 2025
2025/26 – includes all courses with a start date between 01 Sept 2025 and 31 August 2026

**Regulated fees are subject to House of Lords approval

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