Progress to a Bachelor degree Top-upOnce you have completed a level 5 Extended Diploma you will be eligible to study for a Bachelor Degree Top-up. |
Progress to an MBA Top-upIf you have 4 or more years senior management experience or a bachelors degree then you can register on one of our level 7 Diplomas which provide you the opportunity to progress to an MBA Top up. |
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University of Sunderland
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Anglia Ruskin UniversityBA (Hons) in International Hospitality & Tourism Management – Top Up Fees – £4,500 (for 120 credits) |
University of Sunderland
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University of GloucestershireMBA Top up – £4,000 |
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Coventry UniversityBA (Hons) Top Up |
Anglia Ruskin UniversityBA (Hons) Management – Top Up |
Coventry University
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Amity University [In] LondonMBA Top up |
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Northampton UniversityMBA Top Up |
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Anglia Ruskin UniversityMA Leadership - Top Up |
Cardiff Metropolitan UniversityMBA Top up |
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International Top-upsThe international top-up routes can also be offered via distance learning. University of Prince Edward IslandBA Business Studies University of Prince Edward IslandBA Business in Tourism & Hospitality University St. Mark & St. JohnMBA Top-up - £3,500 University St. Mark & St. JohnBA (Hons) Top-up - £4,800 University of NicosiaMBA Top-up – £4,000 |
We have always ensured that our learners have a variety of progression routes from our qualifications. Whether it be ensuring our qualifications are vocational allowing learners to progress straight into employment or giving the opportunity for progression to a university degree, we believe that a qualification leading to a university degree not only gives learners that opportunity for progression but also demonstrates the recognised value of that qualification.
What is a Top-up degree?A Top-up degree allows you to do exactly what its name suggests: to top-up your qualification to an honours degree or an MBA.
Although ATHE qualifications that are on the QCF are recognised worldwide and excellent qualification in themselves, depending on your career ambitions you may decide that it’s worth studying a little longer for a university degree.Topping-up to a degree will typically take between six and twelve months of further study depending on what degree you want to do. You will be given guidance before you start the course on the best options for you. Part-time/Distance courses are also available. |



