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Learner journey

Our online business management, hotel and hospitality, and computing courses will help you obtain a diploma, which is recognised by employers and awarded by OFQUAL, the UK government higher education regulating body.

These diplomas can then be used as progression onto completion of a full undergraduate or postgraduate degree course, at an accredited UK or overseas university.

  • Choose a course
  • Study the course modules
  • Complete online multiple choice tests and written assignments
  • Receive your certificate and university credits
  • Top up your qualifications and earn a BA degree or MBA

Your degree or MBA will be awarded to you by the university you complete your final year with. We currently partner with UK universities, who accept the OFQUAL credits awarded from studying our courses.

Assessment

Assessment at Online Business School is a very straightforward process:

  • After you have completed an online module, you will have an online assessment to complete. This assessment contains 30 multiple-choice questions. You will have one hour to complete these questions, which are answered in sets of five, so you will have plenty of time to review and edit your answers. After an hour, the test will automatically time out.
  • After you have completed the test, your results will be displayed immediately. If you have passed, you will receive a certificate of completion. If you don’t pass, you will receive a notification of a “refer’’ where you will be told how to retake a module assessment. You can complete these modules at your own pace, as there is no deadline to complete the course. 
  • When the online modules have been successfully completed, you will then be able to take the final written assignments provided by Online Business School that test your knowledge and understanding of the modules. After successful completion of these assignments, you will receive your diploma from the OFQUAL awarding organization.
  • You will then be eligible to apply for progression onto a top up course through a recognised UK university on campus or by distance learning.

Levels explained

Level 3

The level 3 course is a 120-credit course, which is equivalent to 2 A levels. The course is made up of 6 modules and 6/12 written assignments. This course provides entry onto the first year of undergraduate degree course, or a level 4 course.

Level 4

Level 4 is the equivalent to the first year of a bachelor’s degree programme. The level 4 course is made up of 6/10 modules and 6/10 assignments, which are equivalent to 120 university credits.

Level 5

Level 5 is the equivalent to the second year of a bachelor’s degree programme. It is also equivalent to a HND diploma. The level 5 course has 5/9/10 modules and 5/6/7 assignments, which also provide the student with 120 university credits upon completion.

Level 6

Upon completion of a level 6 course, you will be eligible for admission onto a postgraduate business programme, including an MBA course. The level 6 course is made up of 10 modules and 5 written assignments.

Level 7

The level 7 course carries 120 credits which gives entry onto the MBA top Up (one module or one module + dissertation). This can be completed by studying either online or on campus at a recognised UK or overseas university. Our level 7 is made up of 30 modules and 8 written assignments.
For an official breakdown of what each level means, please visit What qualification levels mean

Entry requirements

University entry level 3 programme requirements

For entry on the Level 3 qualification learners would generally be aged 16 or above. For learners who have recently been in education or training the entry profile is likely to include one of following:

  • 5 or more GCSEs at grades C and above
  • other related level 2 subjects
  • other equivalent international qualifications
Learners must also have an appropriate standard of English to enable them to access relevant resources and complete the course modules and assignments. Mature learners may present a more varied profile of achievement that is likely to include relevant work experience (paid and/or unpaid), participation and/or achievement of relevant qualifications.

Undergraduate level 4/5 programme requirements

Entry to a level 4 programme generally requires a full secondary education and a minimum age of 18. Entry to a level 5 programme depends on a student gaining level 4 or equivalent. Level 4 is equivalent to the first year of a degree or HNC or local equivalent. Level 5 is equivalent to the second year of a university degree. If English is not your native language, you may need to provide verification of your English language capability. There may be an IELTS or TOEFL English language requirement or equivalent. Please note specific university requirements will differ between universities. Normally, universities will accept the 240 credits offered by the Online Business School programme at Level 4/5 for final year completion, but students should check with their chosen university for specific entry requirements before enroling with OBS.

Graduate level 6 programme requirements

Entry onto the level 6 programme is for non-graduate mature students of at least 25 years of age with 5 years of work experience who wish to progress to a postgraduate qualification.

Postgraduate level 7 programme requirements

You will be eligible to study the level 7 courses if you are a graduate in any discipline and are aged 22 years or over. Non-graduates aged over 24 years with at least 5 years experience in management may also apply.

FAQs

Application

Are there any English language requirements?
Do I need any previous experience and qualifications?
Will there be an interview?
How do I choose the best course for me?

Learners should first visit the Online Business School Course page to view the range of courses on offer. It’s important you choose a subject you enjoy and will help you reach your goals. Here are some things to consider when choosing the right subject for you:

  • Review the modules within the course: Do they interest you? Are they relevant to your chosen career path?
  • How is the course taught and assessed: Do you have the motivation to study via distance learning? Are you able to work independently?

It is important that learners do not try to extend themselves too far and too quickly, so should ideally choose a path that comfortably moves on from their existing level of skills and experience.

How do I apply for a course?

Assignments

Do I have to pay for my assignments?
Do I receive help and guidance while writing assignments?

Yes – all students are encouraged to arrange an initial 30 minute ‘assignment preparation’ session with one of our tutors. The session will be conducted via Zoom and cover all aspects of assignment writing, particularly key areas that students need to be aware of.

In addition to this, students have access to tutors who work with Online Business School. The tutor details are available via the dashboard and will show which areas they specialise in and when they are available. If a student wishes to arrange a session, they can do so directly from the dashboard, specify which topic they need assistance with, or contact our support team at [email protected]. Further information is available in the Student Handbook and the relevant course information packs.

How do I submit my assignments?

Submissions need to be uploaded to via the dashboard, in the ‘Assignments’ area.

How many words do I have to write for my assignments?

Depending on the course, we recommend students write between 2,000 – 8,000 words for each assignment. You will not be penalised for going over this word count limit as long as the work is related to the assignment question.

When do I receive the assignments?
How long does the marking process take?

Costs

Is the online payment taken immediately?
Is there any financial assistance available?
Are there likely to be any additional costs?
What payment options are available?
How much do assessments cost?

Credibility

What is an awarding body?

Awarding bodies are also sometimes referred to as awarding organisations or exam boards, but they all mean the same thing. They are all terms used to describe an organisation that designs, develops, delivers and awards the recognition of learning outcomes. Online Business School works together with ATHE, Qualifi and OTHM. These organisations must all be approved by OFQUAL, The UK Governing body for higher education.

How are universities linked to the modules?

Personal details

How do I change my personal contact details once I have given them to OBS?
Can I still access my student dashboard if I have finished my course?
I have forgotten my username/password and cannot login to my dashboard, how can I get access?

Progression

Will I be able to get through to higher education through OBS?
What potential job opportunities are there after I finish the course?

Student support

What do I do if I am struggling?
Can I talk to other students?
How much support is available for students?

Studying

What modules do I need to achieve a qualification?
Do I need a specific computer to study with OBS?
Can I access my dashboard and study on my mobile and tablet?
What study materials do I need?
What is a certificate of completion?
How long will it take?
Does my previous study and experience count towards an OBS course?
Can I personalize my study?
What do I get when all the modules and assessments are completed?
Do all modules have an exam?
How do assessments work?
What is an interactive learning module?
How can I pay for my fees as an overseas student?
Will OBS act as my sponsor for a student visa?
Do I need a visa to complete modules/course through OBS?
Can I study anywhere in the world?

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