Pearson College is part of the Pearson family. Pearson was established in 1844, is now the world’s leading Education Company, and is home to leading brands like the Financial Times. In fact, Pearson’s publishing heritage extends back to the 1700’s and the publication of the first English dictionary by Samuel Johnson. Pearson College offers a suite of business degrees including International Business Management, and the option to study a particular speciality, including law, finance, marketing or enterprise. You’ll study at 80 Strand, Pearson’s corporate offices, which are a stone’s throw from the bustle of Covent Garden and the West End.Pearson College is really easy to get to; their offices are located in the heart of London on the iconic Strand. They are close to Waterloo, Holborn, Embankment and Covent Garden tube stations and on a number of different bus routes. There is also cycle parking available at 80 Strand.
Pearson College guarantees to consider applications on individual merits. Average offer: between 280 and 320 UCAS points dependent on the programme. Please see the Pearson College website for further information. Applications are welcomed from mature students with non-standard qualifications and/or work experience. Students must be fully competent in English and if English is not their first language Pearson College may require an English test to be taken.
Pearson College works with leading universities including Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, part of the University of London, and Ashridge Business School to validate their degrees.
As a FTSE 100 company with a network of blue chip industry relationships, Pearson has an inherent understanding of the modern business environment and employer needs and is uniquely placed to develop and deliver degrees at the interface of academic and applied learning. Both industry and leading academics have a central role in the design and development of the curriculum, which is designed to give students sound academic theory and knowledge, but also a robust grasp of how to apply this in the modern business environment.
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