International Year Two - Business and Management

The International Year Two (IY2) in Business at UBIC provides a combination of more advanced subject-specific content with the opportunity to develop their language and academic study skills while studying business modules.

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Overview

The International Year Two (IY2) is equivalent to the second-year level study of a three-year undergraduate degree. It supports international students who wish to complete their undergraduate studies by joining the third year of the BSc (Hons) Business and Management programme at the University of Bradford after successfully completing the IY2 pathway.

This three-term programme provides an intensive combination of more advanced subject-specific content with the opportunity to develop their language and academic study skills.

Upon successful completion of the IY2, you will continue to the final year of BSc (Hons) Business and Management at the University of Bradford.

 

Please note: Students progressing from the International Year Two will not be eligible for ACCA exam exemptions, as the module combination in this pathway does not include the accounting modules required for exemption. For full module and course details, visit the University of Bradford course page: www.bradford.ac.uk/courses/ug/business-and-management-bsc

Key Information

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Duration

2 years:

1 year pathway + 1 year degree

Start Dates

January | September

Pathway Tuition Fee

£16,475

Course English Language Requirement
Minimum IELTS 5.5 with no less than 5.5 in each component

What you will study?

Alongside core modules, you will study subject-specific modules that will equip you with a foundation of knowledge for your chosen field of study.

Subject Specific Modules

This module supports international students in developing advanced academic English and study skills required for success in final-year undergraduate study. Students refine their ability to read complex texts, write extended assignments, give confident presentations and engage critically with academic sources. The module emphasises independent learning, research, and effective communication in academic and professional contexts. Through structured tasks and formative feedback, students gain the linguistic competence and study strategies needed to meet Level 6 expectations and future employability goals.

This module explores the principles of entrepreneurship and the core skills required for employability in a global business environment. Students examine the entrepreneurial mindset, opportunity identification, and the process of developing business ideas in both new ventures and existing organisations. Alongside this, they reflect on their personal strengths, career aspirations and development goals, and practise key communication skills relevant to future employment. The module encourages creativity, collaboration and critical reflection, providing a foundation for success in final-year study and graduate-level careers.

This module provides an introduction to key principles of business law and ethical practice in both national and international contexts. Students examine the legal environment in which businesses operate, including contract law, company law and the regulation of employment and commerce. Alongside this, the module explores frameworks for ethical decision-making and considers the impact of globalisation, corporate responsibility and sustainability. Through case studies and discussion, students build the legal awareness and moral reasoning needed for effective and responsible business practice.

This module introduces students to the strategic and operational roles of Human Resource Management (HRM) in contemporary organisations. Key areas of focus include recruitment and selection, performance management, reward systems and ethical practices. Students explore how HRM contributes to organisational success and employee development in both national and international contexts. The module encourages critical thinking about people management challenges and prepares students for advanced study in business-related disciplines.

This module explores the development and execution of marketing strategies in modern business environments, with a focus on digital marketing, customer engagement and value creation. Students examine how organisations identify market opportunities, position their brand, and use strategic and tactical tools to build competitive advantage. Emphasis is placed on analysing marketing data, understanding consumer behaviour and adapting strategies for different audiences and cultural contexts. The module combines theory with practical application, enabling students to create and justify a marketing campaign as part of a team while developing their individual communication and analytical skills.

This module develops students’ ability to analyse business data, identify trends and apply forecasting techniques to inform strategic decisions. Topics include time series analysis, regression modelling, demand forecasting and interpreting data outputs using digital tools such as Excel. Students learn how to handle uncertainty, assess the reliability of forecasts and communicate their findings to non-specialist audiences. The module prepares students to use evidence-based methods to support planning and performance in a range of business contexts, and to engage critically with data-led decision-making in their final-year studies and beyond.

This module explores how organisations develop, evaluate and implement strategies in response to dynamic internal and external environments. Students learn how to apply strategic management frameworks to analyse industries, assess competitive advantage and make informed strategic choices. The module emphasises critical thinking and decision-making, encouraging students to consider issues such as sustainability, globalisation and corporate responsibility. Through real-world case studies and group tasks, students build the analytical and communication skills required for final-year study and future careers in business leadership.

Continuation degrees

This study route offers you a pathway to the following degree course

BSc (Hons)
Business and Management
Gain the skills and knowledge you need to manage business operations in the global economy.

Supporting students to success

Learn more about what our students have to say when studying across our education network.

As DMUIC is situated in England’s most vibrant and multicultural city, I had the opportunity to make friends from different countries. The most amazing thing was that the DMUIC staff including all teachers and the office persons were very motivational and welcoming. They provide the best routes for study to every individual.”

Syed Asim Pakistan , De Montfort University International College (DMUIC)

I’ve enjoyed studying at DMUIC, the tutors are excellent and have helped me settle into life as a university student. They are also really supportive and have helped myself and other students with other issues outside of the classroom such as accommodation.

Nafisa Bangladesh , De Montfort University International College (DMUIC)

I have successfully progressed onto my degree course at the University of Bradford because of UBIC's reliable policies and teaching programme. To the new students, those who just started their foundation at Bradford International College, I must say you are going to pass the class, the only thing required is your attention and leave the rest on UBIC's staff because they are the one that are going to lead you to a brilliant future as it is a pathway to success.

Shoaib Pakistan , University of Bradford International College

I have a lot of international friends here at BUIC, and I’ve learnt so much from them. There is always a lot to do together both on and off-campus.

Sagar Nepal , Bangor University International College (BUIC)

I would recommend UGIC because it is based on the main University of Greenwich campus, a cosmopolitan university. At UGIC, there are students from all around the world, and I've made a lot of friends from exciting places."

Gozel Turkmenistan , University of Greenwich International College

I think one of the main reasons the IIM (pre-masters) has been so helpful is because the staff are so supportive and are always able to help me. Whether it is understanding a module or finding out how to sort accommodation, they will help you with everything. I’ve enjoyed studying at Bangor, the people are friendly, and the environment is also really peaceful and safe. It’s given me the best opportunity to succeed in my studies here in the UK.

Tong Tong China , Bangor University International College (BUIC)