What will I study?
You will study the following modules:
Undergraduate Research Dissertation
Management Accounting
Business Environment
Marketing and Advertising
Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methods
Academic English Language Development

This one-year (2-semester) programme offers successful students guaranteed progression* to Southampton Business School.
You will study your programme at our Centre located on the university's City Centre Campus.
*Guaranteed progression is subject to meeting the specified entry criteria.
Programme Details, Dates, and Fees
Course length: 2 or 3 semesters
Hours per week: 21
Minimum age: 21
All programmes are subject to a £450 registration fee
Dates | CAS | Duration | Fees (£) | Progressing to postgraduate study in |
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22 September 2025 - 07 June 2026 | CEG CAS | 2 semesters | 29,655 | Sep-26 |
22 September 2025 - 07 August 2026 | CEG CAS | 3 semesters | 35,755 | Sep-26 |
12 January 2026 - 07 August 2026 | CEG CAS | 2 semesters | 29,655 | Sep-26 |
About the Master's Access Programme
The Master's Access Programme is designed to prepare international students for postgraduate business study in the UK. The programme will allow students to improve their English while learning the study skills, business subjects and research methods that they will need during their Master’s degree studies.
The duration of the programme is 2 semesters. Each semester consists of a minimum of 13 teaching weeks. Students will undertake 21 hours of classroom-based study per week. Students will be expected to timetable self-study hours in addition to classroom-based hours.
Please note: Learning hours are estimated and may be adjusted throughout the course.
As part of these hours, all students will study Academic English Language Development up to 6 hours per week.
Each module will have an assessment schedule which will be completed by the end of the appropriate term and will include formative and summative assignments and other assessment tasks. Assessments will be designed to demonstrate learning across the individual modules of the programme and to allow you to experience a wide range of the assessment methods used in UK postgraduate programmes.
Assessments will normally include coursework, essays, reports and other structured assignments and oral examinations.
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