This section is specifically aimed at students who are entering directly into our second year, from a University where we have an articulation agreement (for example, NCUK and Wuhan).

We aim to address some of your particular questions on this page but take a look at the rest of the undergraduate web pages, as there is lots more relevant information for you.

Wuhan:

Overall Advanced Maths, Microeconomics and Macroeconomics English Language
80% or above In addition to 80% overall you must achieve 80% or above in each of the above IELTS of 6.5 overall with no less than 6 in each of the components

Bellerbys:

Overall Diploma Economics and Maths (Calc) English Language
60% 60% Visit the tab on the entry requirements page

NCUK:

Programme Route EAP International Diploma Classification Required Comments
BSc Accounting and Finance B (minimum C in any component) Pass (with overall average of 75%) Grade A (70%) in Business Mathematics, and no less than grade C (50%) in any module.
BSc Economics and Finance B (minimum C in any component) Pass (with overall average of 65%) Grade A (70%) in Business Mathematics, grade B (60%) in Micro Economics and grade B (60%) in Macro Economics.
BSc Economics and Management B (minimum C in any component) Pass (with overall average of 65%) Grade A (70%) in Business Mathematics, grade B (60%) in Micro Economics and grade B (60%) in Macro Economics.
BA Human Resource Management B (minimum C in any component) Pass (with overall average of 65%) Grade B (60%) in Business Mathematics, 55% in Organisational Behaviour 1 and 55% in Organisational Behaviour 2. (Please note that students progressing to HRM will have to do Business and Society (Social Theory)as a compulsory module in Year 2 at Leeds).
BSc International Business B (minimum C in any component) Pass (with overall average of 65%) Grade B (60%) in Business Mathematics, 55% in Organisational Behaviour 1 and 55% in Organisational Behaviour 2
BSc International Business with Finance B (minimum C in any component) Pass (with overall average of 75%) Grade A (70%) in Business Mathematics, and no less than grade C (50%) in any module.
BSc International Business with Economics B (minimum C in any component) Pass (with overall average of 65%) Grade A (70%) in Business Mathematics, grade B (60%) in Micro Economics and grade B (60%) in Macro Economics.
BSc Management B (minimum C in any component) Pass (with overall average of 65%) Grade B (60%) in Business Mathematics, 55% in Organisational Behaviour 1 and 55% in Organisational Behaviour 2
BSc Management with Marketing B (minimum C in any component) Pass (with overall average of 65%) Grade B (60%) in Business Mathematics, 55% in Organisational Behaviour 1 and 55% in Organisational Behaviour 2

For any other arrangements which are not featured above please email us for the entry requirements at ugenq@lubs.leeds.ac.uk

Head of Second Year for Direct Entrants:
Maria McCabe is the Head of Second Year for students that enter on the 2+2 programmes.  You can contact Maria on maria@lubs.leeds.ac.uk 

Specialised Induction: We are planning to deliver an induction package that is specific to you.  The current first year induction does have some crossover for you and we will be inviting you to different aspects of that Induction package. However, there will be an introduction meeting for you where we let you know about the programme structure; different module choices and how to choose your electives, plus much more.  You can find more information about aspects of this on the Destination resource.  We also have our Virtual Learning Environment ready for you to access in September, before you arrive.  The exercises contained on this resource are designed to help you with the academic transition from your home country, to the Business School in Leeds.

Choosing Modules:  After we make you an offer, and you receive your results. We will then email you details of the different modules that you can choose.  We will ask you to make your choices and email them to us and we will manually sign you up for those in advance of your arrival.  We can set up video conferencing sessions to help you make the right choices, just contact us on ugenq@lubs.leeds.ac.uk

Accommodation: All new international students are guaranteed a place in University accommodation as long as you apply by the deadline of 1st July. For more information on the types of accommodation we have available, please see accommodation.

International Office: The International Student’s office at Leeds is an excellent place for you to familiarise yourself with quickly. They can offer free advice on most things, from visa and immigration advice to where to buy the cheapest vegetables!  They also offer a welcome service for all new international students and an extensive induction week which you are automatically invited to (and encouraged to attend). It will give you an extra couple of weeks to find your way around Leeds, the campus and to settle in before your classes start towards the end of September. See the international office.

Tuition fees: This is the annual international fee which you can find out at tuition fees.

Student Experience: Find out more about the student experience at the Business School and University.