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Starting 18 November 2025

Application Deadline: 31 October 2025

Fees and other financing options for this course

Tuition Fee

The tuition fee for 2025 entry is:

  • UK Individuals and UK Companies (VAT): £10,600/ US$13,250 + VAT @ 20%
  • EU Individuals and EU Companies (+VAT*): £10,600/ US$13,250
  • Individual or Company outside the EU (No VAT to pay): £10,600/ US$13,250

This fee includes online learning materials and, where possible, electronic versions of compulsory texts required throughout the duration of the programme.

Students who apply before 5 September will pay £9,850 / $12,350 (save £750/ US$900) on the course fees.

Instalment Plan

The fees can be paid in instalments during the first year of the programme.

Email our Education Consultant for a copy of the instalment plan.

*Important Information

  • VAT and Taxes: All fees listed are exclusive of VAT, GST, sales tax, or any other applicable taxes. Relevant taxes will be added at the point of invoicing. If you have a VAT ID, please include it during registration, as it may affect the tax rate applied.
  • Billing: Participants will be billed in either GBP or USD depending on the price option selected on the application form. A GBP invoice will include a EUR price calculated using the exchange rate in force on invoicing.
  • Fees: Course fees are set for each intake, but we reserve the right to change the course fees at any time, including the rate of VAT charged.

Other Costs

Students may need to purchase additional printed text books to support their study during the course. If you are being financially supported by an employer, you may suggest to them that an allowance of up to £500 is made to cover such texts.

Financing your study

There are many funding options ranging from educational loans and career development loans to scholarships and corporate sponsorship that may be open to you. Many part-time MSc students are sponsored by their companies, whilst others decide to self-finance the course as they prefer to keep their future options open. By far the most popular MSc financing method is an education or career loan available from grant awarding organisations or commercial banks.

It is strongly advised that potential applicants research all available financing options well in advance of submitting their application as many funding sources have strict deadlines for seeking funding. Countries often have their own grant or scholarship awarding bodies which may either be government, commercial or charitable in nature.