Have a question about our online degrees?
Contact us Monday to Friday from 8.00am to 5.30pm UK time*.
Call us:
+44 2074 447 103
Email us:
enrolments@walbrook.ac.uk
*Excluding UK public holidays.
Most of our postgraduate degrees require an undergraduate degree (2:2 or above) or an equivalent international qualification. Some programmes may also consider relevant professional experience.
Check the specific requirements on your chosen course page to be sure. If you’re unsure whether you meet the criteria, we’re happy to talk it through.
Explore the entry requirements for our online MBA degrees.
To apply for the Walbrook MBA, you’ll need to meet one of the following sets of entry requirements:
Option 1:
You must be able to show evidence of both:
2:2 honours degree (or equivalent) from a recognised institution.
Plus at least 2 years’ relevant professional experience.
Option 2:
2+ years of relevant work experience.
Thinking of transferring institutions or have you studied before? You can apply to transfer up to 60 credits towards your MBA. Please note that credits can’t be awarded for the Research Development or Capstone Project modules.
Review our recognition of prior learning process.
Speak to our Enrolment Team.
Submit a recognition of prior learning form alongside your application.
Overseas qualifications may be accepted and will be subject to evidence of equivalency normally verified through ECCTIS (UK ENIC).
Every application is different. If you’re not sure whether you meet the MSc Computer Science entry requirements, or you have any questions, contact us for advice.
This is a conversion master’s degree – designed for people who didn’t study computing at undergraduate level. To apply, you’ll need to meet the following entry requirements:
A UK honours degree at 2:2 or above (or equivalent international qualification) in a subject other than computing.
If you hold a non-honours degree and 2 years’ professional experience in one or more computing-related roles, you’re still encouraged to apply. We’ll review your academic and professional background on a case-by-case basis. In exceptional cases, applicants without a first degree but with more than two years’ relevant professional experience in computing-related roles may be considered.
Thinking of transferring institutions or have you studied before? You can apply to transfer up to 60 credits towards your master's degree. Please note that credits can’t be awarded for the research module of this programme.
These credits must be relevant, current, and aligned with the subject matter of your chosen MSc Computer Science pathway.
Review our recognition of prior learning process.
Speak to our Enrolment Team.
Submit a recognition of prior learning form alongside your application.
Overseas qualifications may be accepted and will be subject to evidence of equivalency normally verified through ECCTIS (UK ENIC).
Explore the entry requirements for our online psychology degrees.
This is a conversion master’s degree – designed for people who didn’t study psychology at undergraduate level. To apply, you’ll need to meet the following entry requirements:
Because this programme is designed to provide a pathway into psychology, you won’t be eligible if your undergraduate degree is already accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS). However, if you’ve studied some psychology previously – or hold a non-accredited psychology degree – you can still apply. Our team will review your academic background to confirm your eligibility.
Thinking of transferring institutions or have you studied before? You can apply to transfer up to 60 credits towards your MBA. Please note that credits can’t be awarded for the Research Development or Capstone Project modules.
Review our recognition of prior learning process.
Speak to our Enrolment Team.
Submit a recognition of prior learning form alongside your application.
Overseas qualifications may be accepted and will be subject to evidence of equivalency normally verified through ECCTIS (UK ENIC).
Explore the entry requirements for our on-campus MSc Business and Management degrees.
This is a conversion master’s degree – designed for people who didn’t study computing at undergraduate level. To apply, you’ll need to meet the following entry requirements:
A UK honours degree at 2:2 or above (or equivalent international qualification) in a subject other than computing.
If you hold a non-honours degree and 2 years’ professional experience in one or more computing-related roles, you’re still encouraged to apply. We’ll review your academic and professional background on a case-by-case basis. In exceptional cases, applicants without a first degree but with more than two years’ relevant professional experience in computing-related roles may be considered.
Overseas qualifications may be accepted and will be subject to evidence of equivalency normally verified through ECCTIS (UK ENIC).
If English isn't your first language, you’ll be asked to provide proof of your English language proficiency. Explore our English language requirements to ensure you can fully engage with your course content, participate in discussions, and excel in your studies.
We might also accept evidence that you've previously studied in English at an appropriate level and at a recognised institution
MBAs: Level 6.5 or above with no element below 6.0.
MSc Psychology: Level 6.0 or above with no element below 5.5.
MSc Business and Management: Level 6.0 or above with no element below 5.5
MBAs: Evidence of a score of 88 overall (with 18 in reading, 19 in listening, 19 in speaking and 23 in writing).
MSc Psychology: Evidence of a score of 79 overall (with 18 in reading, 17 in listening, 20 in speaking and 21 in writing).
MSc Business and Management: Evidence of a score of 79 overall (with 18 in reading, 17 in listening, 20 in speaking and 21 in writing).
MBAs, MSc Psychology and MSc Business and Management: ISE II with distinction in each skill.
MBAs: Score of 176 overall, with 169 in each component.
MSc Psychology: Score of 170 overall, with 160 in each component.
MSc Business and Management: Score of 170 overall, with 160 in each component.
Your application is important to us – and we consider each application and individual set of circumstances on a case-by-case basis. Together, we can discuss your options.
Once you apply for your place, we'll ask you to prove your eligibility by supplying some of the following documents:
certificates from your previous study
academic transcripts
a copy of your passport or national ID card
your CV (curriculum vitae)
professional or academic letters of reference
evidence of work experience.
Do you have a question about our online and on-campus degrees or professional qualifications? Speak to one of our dedicated teams today.
Speak to our online degree Enrolment Team if you're interested in our online degrees.
Speak to our on-campus team if you're interested in studying an MSc Business and Management degree on campus in London.
Speak to our professional qualification customer services office if you're interested in one of the following areas of qualification:
Digital banking qualifications
Financial and mortgage advice qualifications
Trade and transaction qualifications
Banking and finance apprenticeships
Contact us Monday to Friday from 8.00am to 5.30pm UK time*.
Call us:
+44 2074 447 103
Email us:
enrolments@walbrook.ac.uk
*Excluding UK public holidays.
Get in touch with the relevant team by email, at any time.
International students:
international@walbrook.ac.uk
UK domestic students:
campus.admissions@walbrook.ac.uk