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The Kensington College of Business acts as a London location
for several leading British universities: University of Glamorgan,
University of Sunderland, the University of London and the University
of Portsmouth. This set up offers students the opportunity to
study their most popular degree courses in central London, whilst
still reaping the inherent benefits of being registered at that
university. In addition to this, Kensington College of Business
also prepares students for leading professional qualifications,
as well as offering university foundation courses in place of
A levels.
Kensington College of Business has a long and distinguished record
of safeguarding young students and developing their talents. There
are starts for all courses at least twice a year, in September
and January, and the college welcomes students from all round
the world. Tuition fees begin at around £2,500 per year.
The college considers personal supervision a priority, and as
such is dedicated to just a limited range of honours degrees and
foundation degrees. These centre on business studies, marketing,
accounting, computing and law. More details are available at www.kensingtoncoll.ac.uk,
where students will find a wide range of courses, from University
MBA or MSC to Foundation courses, with a range of university degrees,
a HND and professional qualifications.
Courses
The MBA degree is a one-year course from one of the UK's top
business schools. The pinnacle of achievement for those seeking
the highest business qualification, the MBA is open to students
with a first degree or equivalent. The college also runs a pre-MBA
course.
The University of Glamorgan's honours degrees, in either Business
Studies or Marketing, usually involve three years of study. Credit
is sometimes given however, for qualifications students may already
hold. There is a unique 'dovetailing' between professional courses
and degrees at the college. Students with the Diploma of the Chartered
Institute of Marketing for example, are qualified to continue
with the MBA.
The college's Law School offers a unique choice to prospective
students, providing places on some of the best-known law degrees,
such as those offered by the University of London. Students can
study for a diploma in Law, which is completed in year one, before
proceeding to degree year two, meaning they will achieve both
a university diploma and a degree by the end of their course.
In order to qualify for these or a full range of degrees in 19
universities across the UK, the college offers the University
Foundation Course, an excellent and well-recognised alternative
to the traditional A level exams, which is completed in one year.
The college can now make provision for young people to progress
from their GCSE's to an honours degree, and students can avoid
the usual uncertainty in degree course applications by simply
contacting the registrar directly.
Research work is important during study, so students here enjoy
unlimited access to the college computers and the internet.
In addition to the degree courses on offer, Kensington College
of Business also run a full range of specialist professional qualifications,
such as those of the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators,
the Chartered Institute of Marketing and various business management
qualifications. They also offer important professional qualifications
in Computer and Information Systems or Travel and Tourism. Both
these qualifications enable students to then progress to the third
and final year of the appropriate degree.
Our courses and/or facilities have been inspected and/or approved
by professional associations, universities, employers and students
worldwide. Professional associations include: ICSA, CIM, ABE,
IBA, AIA, the Law Society and the Council of Legal Education (Barristers).
Universities includes: Glamorgan, Thames Valley, Hertfordshire,
Northumbria, Leeds Metropolitan, etc. Employers include: Bank
of England, Ernst & Young, Lloyds Bank Registrars, Texaco
Ltd, Citibank, The Home Office, etc.
Location
The college is located two minutes walk from Holborn station,
which is on the Piccadilly and Central lines. The college is about
ten minutes walk from Charing Cross station. Click here
for more information.
Accommodation
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for details of the accommodation on offer.
Facilities
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for more information on the facilities on offer.
Fees are contained on the application form, available at the
following links:
For full-time students: Click here
For part-time students: Click here
Subject Strengths
The Kensington College of Business acts as a London location
for several leading British universities: University of Glamorgan
and the University of London.
In addition to this, Kensington College of Business also prepares
students for leading professional qualifications, including the
Chartered Institute of Marketing, the ICSA, the Association of
Business Executives and the Institute of Business Administration
& Management, for all of whom the college is an accredited
training centre.
Recent prize winners include:
For the ICSA:
Sara Jane Horden: P Guildford prize for the best paper in Management
Accounting
Ng Chin Heng: T P Rogers prize for the best paper in Company Secretarial
Practice
Jacqueline Forde: Institute Prize for the best paper in Corporate
Secretaryship
Jacqueline Forde: J C Mitchell Prize for the best paper in Administration
of Corporate Affairs
For the Association of Business Executives:
Miss Rakhi Gooljar Computer Fundamentals
Miss Elena Kovacikova Travel, Tourism & Hospitality Operations
Management
Antony John Gara for Business Law
Virgine Grand-Fort for Managing Information Systems
Amanda Caroline Martin for Management Accounting
Rachel Fletcher for Financial Accounting
Timothy Charles Goodman for Strategic & Operations Management
Study Methods
Full-time study:
Classes are held for an average of 15 hours per week, an average
of 3 hours per day. Timetables may be available on the website
just before course commencement. Application forms are on the
website.
Part-time study:
Classes are held in the evenings, from 6.15 to 8.45 pm. One subject
is taught on one evening each week from the beginning of the course
until examination time. Students normally attend two evenings
a week, thereby being prepared for examinations in two subjects.
As an example, the Chartered Institute of Marketing examinations
are held twice a year, in June and December. A student enrolling
for the Advanced Certificate in Marketing in September here will
need to attend lectures twice a week and complete two subjects
for December examination, then attend twice a week to complete
the other two subjects for June examination. Special Revision
classes are held in the weekends before the exam. Application
forms are on the website.
Student Story
Bob Jah, Gambia
“I began by studying ABE and the most enjoyable part of
my study was the Advanced Diploma stage. It is at this part that
I gained the most inspiration and courage to progress to studying
business, the enjoyment of which has been increasing since I progressed
to study the BA (Hons) Business and Administration degree with
the University of Glamorgan followed by an international master’s
of Business and Administration (MBA) degree, all at KCB. There
is a unique ‘dovetailing’ between professional courses
and degrees here. Besides my pathway through ABE, another example
of the ‘dovetailing’ here provides students with the
foundation degree in Business and Accounting, gained to allow
progression to the higher levels of professional accounting qualifications
like the ACCA. The college can also arrange six months of work
experience”.
For more information please go to our website www.kensingtoncoll.ac.uk
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