Articulation programme between INTO London and Goldsmiths: BSc (Hons) Management with Marketing
The School of Creative Management at Goldsmiths, University of London is collaborating with INTO London World Education Centre to offer an advanced Year 2 entry for those interested in studying at Goldsmiths.
You will complete Year 1 at INTO London before progressing onto Year 2 and 3 of the BSc Management with Marketing programme at Goldsmiths.
Why study through this partnership
- With the support of our dedicated Careers Service, leading faculty and an international alumni network, you’ll graduate with expertise and professional connections as you take the first steps into your chosen career
- You'll learn from world-leading minds who've been involved in some of culture and society's defining moments, and from practitioners who have direct connections with the creative, cultural and business sectors
- Being located in the heart of London, both programmes offer you unparalleled access to the city's vibrant cultural, educational, and professional opportunities
- This articulation partnership offers a robust pathway to a successful future by combining foundational business knowledge with advanced marketing strategies in the dynamic and professional environment that is London
- Within your first year at INTO London, you will not only develop the skills to formulate compelling arguments and solve management problems but also acquire a critical understanding of financial systems, established organizations, and real-world scenarios. This knowledge will prepare you for a smooth transition into your second year in Management and Marketing while also allowing you to experience a different institution that will broaden your network, enhance your university experience, and enrich your academic journey
- Upon progressing to Goldsmiths, you will benefit from a curriculum that emphasises critical thinking, creativity, and practical application, all within a university renowned for its interdisciplinary approach and innovative teaching methods. You will have access to industry networks, internships, and cultural experiences, preparing you to excel in any professional career you choose to follow
Contact
If you have specific questions about the degree, contact Dr Ivan Zupic or Mark McCulloch.
What you'll study
Following successful completition of INTO International Year 1 in Business, you’ll be eligible to apply for Year 2 entry into the following Goldsmiths programme:
For more information about what you will study, please visit the degree page.
Teaching style
This programme is taught through scheduled learning – for example, through a mixture of lectures, seminars and workshops. You’ll also be expected to undertake a significant amount of independent study. This includes carrying out required and additional reading, preparing topics for discussion, and producing essays or project work.
How you'll be assessed
This programme is taught through scheduled learning – for example, through a mixture of lectures, seminars and workshops. You’ll also be expected to undertake a significant amount of independent study. This includes carrying out required and additional reading, preparing topics for discussion, and producing essays or project work.
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Entry Requirements
You will need to be studying INTO International Year 1 in Business to be eligible to take part in this articulation programme.
Once you have successfully completed Year 1 at INTO with an average of at least 65%, you will be able to enter Year 2 of the BSc in Management with Marketing programme at Goldsmiths.
English language requirements
If English isn’t your first language, you will need an IELTS score (or equivalent English language qualification) of 6.0 with a 6.0 in writing and no element lower than 5.5 to study this programme. If you need assistance with your English language, we offer a range of courses that can help prepare you for degree-level study.
Fees and funding
Annual tuition fees
Students accepted by Goldsmiths shall be required to pay the relevant tuition fees, as reviewed and set annually by Goldsmiths. For more information on the tuition fees for programmes at Goldsmiths, please visit Tuition fee amounts.
If you are looking to pay your fees please see our guide to making a payment.
Funding opportunities
We offer a wide range of scholarships and bursaries, and our Careers Service can also offer advice on finding work during your studies. Find out more about funding your studies with us.
Additional costs
In addition to your tuition fees, you'll be responsible for any additional costs associated with your course, such as buying stationery and paying for photocopying. You can find out more about what you need to budget for on our study costs page.
There may also be specific additional costs associated with your programme. This can include things like paying for field trips or specialist materials for your assignments. Please see the programme specification on degree pathway pages for more information.
Careers and Skills
Preparing you for a successful future
This degree will equip you with a comprehensive theoretical and practical understanding of management.
You will learn about key economic, financial, and psychological knowledge bases in order to give you some of the tools needed to effectively manage and lead people at work, and engage in business creation and product/business development.
You will identify, analyse and apply the key principles and concepts of marketing theory, learning about the ways organisations communicate with their customers and the strategies and tools they use.
The degree will prepare you for work in large, multinational and small-to-medium-sized organisations that are global in nature, innovative, entrepreneurial and digitally cutting-edge.
Creativity and interdisciplinarity are at the heart of everything we do here at Goldsmiths and in the School of Creative Management, from the programmes and modules we run, to the activities, masterclasses and lecture series they complement. You’ll have the opportunity and the support to embark on your own unique professional career.
Careers further afield
Graduates can also pursue career opportunities in a wide range of other areas, such as:
- Accountancy, banking and finance
- Recruitment and human resources (HR)
- Business consulting and management
- Transport and logistics
- Retail and sales
- IT and information services
Graduate visas
Our Immigration Advisory Service can provide advice on graduate visas.
Enhancing your employability
We believe employability should be an integral part of your time with us. We work with you to help you discover the kind of role that might be right for you, how to access those opportunities and then how to market yourself effectively into the role.
The Year 2 'My Career Strategy' module will help you develop a career plan and prepare for your employment search.
There is also a Work Placement Module in the summer months, which will count towards your optional modules in Year 3. This module is run jointly by Goldsmiths' Careers Service and the School of Creative Management, both of which have valuable links with employers that may be used for this purpose.
Many of our modules also welcome visiting speakers from industry as well, or through the assessment, giving you lots of opportunities to make your own links with organisations and potential employers.
For more information about this articulation programme, you can:
- Contact Goldsmiths, international (@gold.ac.uk)
- Visit INTO London's contact page
International students
Moving across countries can often be disorienting. Explore the following links for information and requirements regarding your preparation and arrival in London.
- London could maybe be more expensive than your home city. Check out London cost of living for information on basic average expenses and tips for saving money.
- Stay ahead of the curve by visiting our when you arrive page for essential information on healthcare, support services and more.
- Take a look at our Immigration Advisory Services for all-visa related enquiries and one-to-one chats with experts.
- Unsure of where to live? Explore Goldsmith's Halls and Accommodations for a variety of housing options.
- Goldsmiths’ Multi-Faith Chaplaincy offers a non-judgmental space for all beliefs and faith traditions.
You can also visit our International students page for further support and advice.
Transitioning to Goldsmiths
Transitioning into a new university from a partnership is a wonderful and unique experience, though it comes with its own set of challenges. Understanding the effort it takes to move countries and universities, here are our top tips to make your transition into Goldsmith's smoother and more enjoyable.
- To start, connect with current students through our student-led platform, Unibuddy. This allows you to chat directly with current students who have experienced the transition themselves and can help you through any doubts and queries.
- Discover our wide range of Societies. Whether you’re looking for competitive sports teams or the university’s newspaper, you have a wide selection of activities to choose from.
- Explore the Events at Goldsmiths to get a feel for the vibrant student life and meet people from all years and subject areas. From cultural festivals to academic seminars, there’s always something happening on campus.
- Check the Student Union (SU) for events and opportunities, including part-time job opportunities, non-academic support, Salsa Dance classes, and the popular Trashy Tuesdays at the SU Bar.
- Lastly, don’t forget to review the International Student Handbook available on the Student Union's Website for important information on housing, arriving to the UK, support services and more.