BA (Hons) Business Law with International Foundation
University of Stirling International Study Centre
Combine your International Foundation with BA (Hons) Business Law in a single 4-year study plan. One visa, no fuss.
You'll complete your first year at our supportive International Study Centre, then continue straight to Year 2 at the University of Stirling.
- Top 5 in Scotland for Law (The Complete University Guide 2025).
- Study core legal subjects with a specialist focus on business law in Scotland and the UK.
- Benefit from a flexible modular degree, with options to study criminology, economics, environmental studies, languages, management, politics, psychology and more.
- Join graduates working at leading employers including Aviva Insurance, Royal Bank of Scotland, FIFA and the NHS.
Although the LLB is the degree required to join the legal profession, the BA (Hons) Business Law offers an in-depth understanding of legal principles and their application in a business context. BA (Hons) Business Law prepares you for a wide range of career paths beyond traditional legal practice. You’ll also develop highly transferable skills that employers value, including clear, rigorous analytical thinking.
Don't meet the English language requirements?
Apply for our International Foundation in Business, Finance, Economics and Marketing or Media, Humanities and Social Sciences, which lead to law and business law undergraduate degrees at the University of Stirling.
Key Information
- Complete your full study plan in 4 years, with a single CAS and one visa.
- Save time and money, with no need to return home between your pathway and degree.
- Start your journey at our International Study Centre, located at the heart of University of Stirling’s world-class campus.
- Choose a study plan with a 3 or 4-term International Foundation pathway.
- Prepare for your degree with specialist teaching and personalised academic support.
- Continue directly to Year 2 of your 4-year undergraduate degree after successfully completing Year 1 of your study plan.
Course Details
BA (Hons) Business Law with International Foundation
University of Stirling International Study Centre
Age Requirement
17
All students commencing courses for the September start date must be 17 years old by 01 September of that calendar year. For the June intake, students must be 17 before registering at the Center. For all other start dates, students must be 17 years old by 01 September of the preceding calendar year, therefore they must have turned 18 before 01 September of the year they continue to their university degree.Academic Requirements
Completion of 12 years of schooling (or the local equivalent to meet the same standard) with good grades.English Language Requirements
IELTS 5.0 (with a minimum of 5.0 in all subskills) or equivalent.Academic Year 2025/26
15th June 2026 - 25th June 2027
- Term 1: 15th June 2026 - 4th September 2026
- Term 2: 28th September 2026 - 18th December 2026
- Term 3: 5th January 2027 - 19th March 2027
- Term 4: 29th March 2027 - 25th June 2027
Estimated cost of attendance
Tuition fee
£ 20,995.00
Enrolment fee
£ 275.00
Textbooks
£ 295.00 - 380.00
Studio or lab fee (compulsory - programme dependent)
£ 575.00
Approximate cost
£ 22,140.00 - 22,225.00
Stated fees apply only to the part of the study plan delivered by the International Study Centre.
All fees for your degree are set by the University and will be payable upon successful progression. Visit the University of Stirling website for more information.
The cost of your study plan may vary depending on factors including the pathway chosen, programme length and choice of accommodation.
The prices shown are for the current academic year of 01 September 2025–31 August 2026 and are for indicative purposes only.
All students who confirm their offer on or before 31 January 2026 will pay the 2025/26 price as per their existing offer letter. After 31 January 2026, where tuition fees have increased, all current offers will be reissued, and students will receive a new offer with the new 2026/2027 pricing.
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After successfully completing your pathway programme and achieving the specified academic and English language requirements, you can enter your degree. Explore the available degrees and their entry requirements below.
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