Entry to this programme is through successful completion of Robert Kennedy College’s Diploma of Business Administration programme.
12 months to 2 years
Recognised worldwide
12 months to 2 years
100% online via OnlineCampus (an interactive online learning environment) with intensive class discussion and collaboration.
We offer rolling admissions throughout the year. Register at any time and begin your learning journey immediately.
The University of Cumbria is ranked number 8th in the World for Quality Education by the Times Higher Education in 2020. In a study commissioned by Hitachi Capital Invoice Finance (2020) on over 9,500,000 previous university students in the UK, the University of Cumbria is ranked in the top three higher-education institutions in the North of the UK for students who go on to start or manage a business.
Start your British BA (Hons) Business Administration (Top Up) with 600 CHF (approx US$ 683, € 647) per month for 12 months (total 7,200 CHF). This fee includes library access, OnlineCampus access, university matriculation, and graduation fees. All payable in interest-free instalments.
The University of Cumbria BBA programme offered online in exclusive partnership with the Robert Kennedy College is Recognised Worldwide. Once you complete your studies at Robert Kennedy College, you will receive a degree from the University of Cumbria. The University of Cumbria received the University title, and degree awarding powers, from Her Majesty’s Most Honourable Privy Council. It is fully recognised by the British Government and duly listed on the United Kingdom’s Department for Business, Innovation and Skills list of recognised UK awarding institutions.
Entry to this programme is through successful completion of Robert Kennedy College’s Diploma of Business Administration programme.
“Pursuing my LL.M online with RKC improved my teamwork and time management skills due to its flexible learning environment for students. It also creates the avenue for students across the world to experience cultural diversity through interactions.”