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I’m interested in studying with Abertay University online and would like to know more about…

An undergraduate or postgraduate degree (or equivalent qualification), plus at least two years of relevant work experience in a professional, managerial, or supervisory role or at least three years of relevant work experience in a professional, managerial, or supervisory role.

English language requirements:

  • IELTS 6.0 and equivalents

The tuition fees for a MBA programme are:

  • Total – £7,500
  • Per 15-credit module – £625 (£1,500 for the final 30-credit module)

An undergraduate or postgraduate degree (or equivalent qualification) or at least two years of relevant work experience in a professional, managerial, or supervisory role.

English language requirements:

  • IELTS 6.0 and equivalents

The tuition fees for a MSc Computer Science programme are:

  • Total – £6,600
  • Per 15-credit module – £550 (£1,100 for the final 30-credit module)

At least a 2:2 degree (or equivalent qualification) in the field of social sciences, science or engineering or you may be admitted based on an assessment of relevant work experience.
English language requirements:
IELTS 6.0 and equivalents
Social science degrees that will be accepted for admission include: Anthropology, Area studies, Business studies, Communication studies, Economics, Education, Environmental studies, Gender studies, Geography, Industrial relations, International relations, Law, Media studies, Political science, Public administration, Psychology, Sociology, Sustainable development.

The tuition fees for a MSc Engineering programme are:
Total – £6,900
Per 15-credit module – £575 (£1,150 for the final 30-credit module)

Our degree programmes are offered in part-time and full-time study routes. Part-time study involves studying one module at a time, while full-time study involves studying two modules at a time.

No. Our degree programmes are not third-party accredited.

Our degree programmes are designed to be completed in 12 months full-time or 24 months part-time.

Our degree programmes are 180 credits.

Each postgraduate award has a minimum credit requirement that must be met in full. For the award of:
  • Postgraduate Certificate, students require passes in 60 credits, with at least 40 at level 11
  • Postgraduate Diploma, students require passes in 120 credits, with at least 100 at level 11
  • Master’s Degree, students require passes in 180 credits, with at least 160 at level 11

Yes, each programme contains a masters project or management investigation for the dissertation module.

Our degree programmes have six start dates each year, so you will be able to get your studies started soon after your application is accepted. Visit our homepage for our next available start date.

While a Master's degree will help to open doors with employment and study, you'll need to check the specific entry requirements of the programme and institution you are interested in to find out if our programmes are acceptable for entry.

Your degree certificate will not state you have studied online and will look the same as those of students who study on-campus. Your degree transcripts will however state that your modules were studied online.

Our entry requirements vary by degree. Check the full entry requirements for each programme on the programme's page.

English language requirements for all our programmes are:
  • IELTS 6.0 and equivalents

Yes, if you do not hold the educational entry requirements you can gain entry by holding relevant work experience. For the entry into a:
  • MSc Computer Science programme, you require a minimum of 2 years' relevant work experience.
  • MBA programme, you require a minimum of 3 years' relevant work experience.
  • MSc Engineering programme, an assessment of relevant work experience will be made.

You are welcome to apply for the 'Recognition of Prior Learning'. For more information please visit our website.

No. Our degree programmes are entirely online – therefore there is no visa requirement whilst you study from your location, wherever that is globally.

To apply, click 'Apply Now' at the bottom of our homepage at online.abertay.ac.uk and follow the steps to complete our online application form.

Our degree programmes have six start dates each year with the application deadline for each approximately 2–3 weeks beforehand. Visit our homepage for our next available application deadline.

If you are applying via the academic route of entry, please provide a copy of your degree certificate and your degree transcript. You will also need to provide proof of English language proficiency if English is not your first language.
If you are applying via the experiential route, please provide your CV. You will also need to provide proof of English language proficiency if English is not your first language.
Our Enrolment Team will also provide you with a work experience form to complete.

You can upload your documents with your application.

No. You will not be required to submit references.

You will usually receive a decision on your application within 3–5 working days.

You can reset your password by clicking 'forgot password' on your application log in page.
Please contact the Enrolment Team if you require further assistance by phoning: +44 8081348418 – (UK Freephone) or +44 1382755015 (International) or by emailing: [email protected]

Yes, if you have not submitted an application or received an offer you can inform the Enrolments Team on +44 8081348418 – (UK Freephone) or +44 1382755015 (International) or [email protected] and they can update your programme preference. Please note your application may need to be reassessed or require approval from Programme Leaders.

Yes, however, you will need to speak to a member of our Enrolments Team by phoning: +44 8081348418 (UK Freephone) or +44 1382755015 (International) or emailing: [email protected]

You can accept your offer via the link in your offer email or by contacting the Enrolments Team on +44 8081348418 (UK Freephone) or +44 1382755015 (International) or [email protected]

Our tuition fees vary by programme. The tuition fees for a MBA programme are:
  • Total – £7,500
  • Per 15-credit module – £625 (£1,500 for the final 30-credit module)
The tuition fees for a MSc Computer Science programme are:
  • Total – £6,600
  • Per 15-credit module – £550 (£1,100 for the final 30-credit module)
The tuition fees for an MSc Engineering programme are:
  • Total – £6,900
  • Per 15-credit module – £575 (£1,150 for the final 30-credit module)

Our online degree programmes allow you to split the cost of the programme by allowing you to pay per module. Payment for these is required no later than the Thursday before the programme start date, however, we would recommend completing payment at your earliest convenience to familiarise yourself with our online learning platform and Orientation Module. Please note the payment due dates can be subject to change.

You will be able to pay your fees via our online payment and registration platform. You will be emailed with more information and instructions once you have accepted your offer. You are able to pay via debit or credit card, and there is also an option to generate an invoice for sponsor (employer) payments.

The student must withdraw within the refund window – within 10 days of the start of their module to be eligible for a refund. You must let us know by emailing: [email protected] to begin this process. Refunds will always be made to the source that made the payment.

Our online degree programmes allow you to split the cost of the programme by allowing you to pay per module. You cannot however, break the module fee into further instalments.

You can pay your fees via the payment portal via credit or debit card. There is also an option to generate an invoice directly from the portal if your employer is your sponsor.

No, our online degree programmes ensure that students pay the same fees regardless of their location.

Students based in the UK may be eligible for a postgraduate loan. You can visit the following websites for more information if you normally live in:

To apply, please visit the following websites if you normally live in:

Yes, your employer can pay for your studies. We call this a sponsor payment whereby the sponsor (your employer) will pay for the Masters Programme before the payment deadline.

Unfortunately, we do not offer scholarships for our online degree programmes. You can search online however, to see if other organisations offer postgraduate scholarships.

We would be thrilled to have you return to Abertay to further your studies with us. Abertay University Alumni are eligible for a 10% alumni discount.

Scottish students should visit saas.gov.uk/guides/dsa  and English students should visit gov.uk/disabled-students-allowance-dsa to check your eligibility and find out more. Students living and Wales and Northern Ireland should check Student Finance Wales or Student Finance NI. Students living in other countries should check their own government or local authority websites to establish if there are funds available to help them while studying. The University does not have funds to support students studying online programmes.

Our online degree programmes use Instructure Canvas as the Virtual Learning Environment. You can engage with this via a web browser or through the Canvas Student app.

You will have access to discussion boards within the Virtual Learning Environment, where you will be able to get in touch and interact with your peers and tutors.

You will need to complete approximately 37.5 (full-time) or 18.5 (part-time) hours of study per week to maintain progress throughout the programme.

There are two planned breaks built into the programme each year, these fall in December and August both last for 2-3 weeks. After you submit your final assessment in each module (by 12 noon UK time on Monday of week 8, you will have the remainder of that week off before the next module starts.

There will be a mixture of study methods, including but not limited to; independent reading, contribution to weekly discussion boards, videos, podcasts, formative and summative assessments, as well as some pre-recorded micro lecures.

You will be assessed based on a variety of assessment methods. This may include (but may not be limited to) written essays and reports, presentations, practical development tasks, business plans, online quizzes, and contribution to weekly tasks and contribution to online discussion boards.

Online programmes have 6 intake points each year. These course are 100% online with no in-person requirements.

You may wish to buy resources to support your learning. However, all core resources will be electronic, and you will have access to these via your student account. As well as the directed readings listed on Canvas, you can access online library resources via our academic search engine LibrarySearch.

All coursework and assessments are completed online, so you will not need to travel to undertake your studies.

No. These programmes are delivered as asynchronously. This means there are no live parts of the programme, so you can manage your studies around your other commitments.

There will be information on how to access your materials in the Orientation Module. For any IT issues during your studies, we also have the IT Helpdesk that can assist you.

Each module is reviewed after each intake, feedback from students is included in the review and any required updates are made.

After you begin your studies and have access to our online learning platform, Canvas, you can access your tutors email address via the 'Tutors' button on the homepage of any academic module. Please ensure you contact your tutors via your student email and not via the Canvas inbox feature.

Yes, in addition to the services available 9-5 (Monday to Friday) via our in-house StudySkills team. The University has also subscribed to Studiosity, an on-demand, anytime, anywhere support service that you can access , 24*7, 365 days a year via our online learning platform Canvas. You can use Studiosity to get feedback on your academic writing before you submit coursework and to speak to a study skills advisor at anytime. Our referencing guides and support can be found on our website.

If you have a disability or medical condition that means you require help or assistance in practical or academic matters, our Advisory Service can advise you on the support that is available to you. For more information, please visit our website.