West London College - Courses

Courses

Programmes are offered in the following subject areas: Business, Marketing, Finance, Accountancy, Computing, Fashion, Tourism and Hotel Management.

Faculty of Business

Undergraduate courses

  • Diploma in Business Studies (Pre-BBA)
  • Heriot-Watt University Bachelors Degree in Business Administration (BBA)
  • Heriot-Watt University Bachelors Degree in Business and Finance (BA)
  • Heriot-Watt University Bachelors Degree in Accountancy (BA)
  • Heriot-Watt University Bachelors Degree in Accountancy and Finance (BA)
  • Heriot-Watt University Bachelors Degree in Management and Psychology (BA)

Postgraduate Courses

  • Diploma in Business Studies (Pre-MBA)
  • Heriot-Watt University Masters Degree in Business Administration (MBA)
  • Heriot-Watt University Masters Degree in Marketing (MSc.)
  • Heriot-Watt University Masters Degree in Financial Management (MSc.)
  • Heriot-Watt University Masters Degree in Business Psychology (MSc.)

Short courses

  • Certificate in Business Studies
  • Higher Certificate in Business Studies

Faculty of Computer Science

  • British Computer Society (BCS) Diploma in Information Technology
  • University of Greenwich Bachelors Degree in Computing (BSc.)

Faculty of Hospitality and Tourism

  • CTH Advanced Diploma in Tourism Management
  • CTH Advanced Diploma in Hotel Management
  • Bournemouth University Bachelors Degree in International Tourism and Hospitality Management (BA)

Faculty of Fashion Design

  • Foundation Diploma in Fashion Design
  • Heriot-Watt University Bachelors Degree in Fashion

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