Online admissions process
You can either submit your application online or contact a student recruitment coordinator to learn more.
To apply to study with us online there are few details we need from you first. This includes a personal statement, a CV and, for international students, a certificate to assess your understanding of English.
Application checklist
- Personal statement
- Curriculum vitae
- A copy of your most recent academic transcript and a copy of your degree certificate
- One academic and/or professional reference
- English language results or certificates (if applicable)
Qualifications
- Typically you should have a first or second class bachelor’s honours degree or international equivalent
- If you do not have a first degree in a business-related subject, you will need practical work experience to support your learning
Personal statement
We request that you submit a personal statement as part of your application. This is an opportunity for you to say why you want to apply and what you hope to achieve from the course. You can check out this article for some guidance on how to write your personal statement. Also, our application form includes more information about this requirement. Alternatively, contact our admissions team for details.
Curriculum vitae (CV) or résumé
You will also need to supply an up-to-date CV, listing any relevant professional experience, including job titles, dates and full-time or part-time status. This helps us to ensure you have the necessary entry requirements and the appropriate background for the course you’re looking to study.
International students
If your first language is not English, you must have passed IELTS with a grade of at least 7.0 overall and no less than 6.5 for any of the four parts (listening, reading, writing, speaking). However, if English is not your first language, but you have completed the whole of your undergraduate studies in the UK within the last 2 years prior to the start of the course, you may be exempt from our English language requirements. Alternatively, you can also sit a Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic) or a Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) exam.
Key dates
- Our online business management course starts in May, September and January
- The course can be completed in a minimum of two years, three months and a maximum of five years
WEBINARS
Discover our Entrepreneurship webinars and get a feel for what it's like to study online at the University of Bath.
Effect of Covid-19 on business models: Entrepreneurship Management and Innovation webinar
Join Dr Sergio Costa as he explores the effect of Covid-19 on business models. He will also discuss the Entrepreneurship Management and Innovation online MSc, and you will hear his answers to some frequently asked questions.
Entrepreneurship Management and Innovation VLE demo webinar
Watch this Virtual Learning Environment demonstration webinar, led by research fellow Dr Sergio Costa and learn more about our Entrepreneurship Management and Innovation online MSc.
Entrepreneurship Management and Innovation webinar: Ecommerce
Watch this webinar about ecommerce to learn more about our Entrepreneurship Management and Innovation online MSc, directly from the course leader, Dr Stoyan Stoyanov.