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Birmingham Newman University

UCAS Code: Y003 | Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)

Entry requirements

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96

About this course

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Course option

2years

Distance learning (full-time) | 2026

Other options

2 years | Blended learning (full-time) | 2026

Subject

Humanities

A 2-year accelerated online flexible degree that allows you to study at your own pace while managing your current commitments such as work, family obligations, or a busy schedule.

This course is designed for people who are looking to change careers but don’t want to commit to years of study at university.

After completing the course, you can explore a range of future professional careers, graduate jobs, or further postgraduate training.

Modules

Please refer to the Birmingham Newman University website for details.

Assessment methods

Please refer to the Birmingham Newman University website for details.

Tuition fees

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Channel Islands
£10,400
for the whole course
England
£10,400
for the whole course
EU
£10,400
for the whole course
International
£10,400
for the whole course
Northern Ireland
£10,400
for the whole course
Republic of Ireland
£10,400
for the whole course
Scotland
£10,400
for the whole course
Wales
£10,400
for the whole course

The Uni

Course location:

Birmingham Newman University

Department:

Applied Arts and Humanities

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