Our Programmes

Metropolitan University (MU) programmes are designed with a flexible, modular structure that allows students to follow a clear academic pathway while personalising their learning. Students begin with core modules that build a strong foundation in their chosen field, developing essential knowledge and critical thinking skills.

All programmes are delivered fully online, offering the flexibility to study from anywhere while gaining both theoretical understanding and practical, real-world experience. Upon completion, students can progress to recognised international universities to complete the final stage of their degree, leading to globally relevant qualifications and career opportunities.

Why Choose MU Programmes

Metropolitan University programmes are designed to offer a balance of flexibility, academic quality, and real-world relevance. Our approach ensures that students not only gain a strong foundation in their chosen field, but also develop practical skills and specialised knowledge that prepare them for global career opportunities and further academic progression.
1. Flexible and modular learning structure
2.. Dedicated elective specialisations to enhance your degree
3. Industry-relevant and future-focused curriculum
4. Fully online and globally accessible
5. Clear progression pathways to international universities

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Our Programmes

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is Integrated Pathway Framework at MU?

At Metropolitan University, students are given the flexibility to personalise their academic pathway by selecting modules that align with their educational background, career goals, and future progression plans. This flexible approach allows students to tailor their learning experience rather than follow a rigid, one-size-fits-all structure.

In many cases, students may wish to pursue a degree in a different discipline from their previous studies. For example, a student with a background in Information Technology may choose to transition into a Business Management pathway. In such situations, there may be gaps between the student’s prior knowledge and the requirements of the new field.

To support this transition, Metropolitan University provides structured bridging options. These allow students to select relevant modules from complementary disciplines, enabling them to gradually build the required knowledge and skills for their chosen programme. In some cases, specially designed bridging modules are available to help connect prior learning with new subject areas.

This approach ensures that students can move across disciplines in a structured and supported manner, while strengthening their academic foundation. As a result, students are able to pursue their preferred pathway without losing the value of their previous qualifications, while also gaining additional interdisciplinary skills that support their academic progression and long-term career development.

2. What career support or internship opportunities are available for students?

Metropolitan University places strong emphasis on supporting students both academically and in preparation for their next stage of study or career. Throughout their academic journey, students receive guidance on developing professional CVs, building LinkedIn profiles, and preparing for future opportunities, ensuring they are well-positioned for progression.

In addition to academic support, students are provided with personalised advice on identifying suitable progression pathways based on their chosen programme and career goals. This helps students make informed decisions about the next steps in their education.

As Metropolitan University primarily delivers flexible online programmes, internship and placement opportunities are not embedded within the core delivery model. However, students are encouraged to actively seek practical experience through their own networks, local opportunities, or industry connections.

Further opportunities for internships and placements may become available at the stage of progression, depending on the structure and offerings of the receiving university. This allows students to combine academic development with practical experience as they advance in their studies.

3. As a parent, how can I be assured that my child is safe at Metropolitan University?

Yes. Metropolitan University is committed to providing a safe, respectful, and supportive learning environment for all students. Safeguarding is a shared responsibility across the university community, and all staff and partners are expected to uphold high standards of care and protection. Any concerns, suspicions, or allegations relating to abuse, neglect, or exploitation are taken very seriously and are addressed promptly through appropriate procedures. While confidentiality is respected, the safety and wellbeing of the student will always take priority when responding to safeguarding matters.

4. How can concerns regarding the safety of students at Metropolitan University be reported?

Any concern regarding the safety or wellbeing of a student should be reported immediately to the university’s Designated Safeguarding Lead or a senior member of staff. Concerns can be raised in person, via email, or through the university’s confidential online reporting system, ensuring that individuals have multiple ways to report issues safely. In situations where there is immediate danger, emergency services should be contacted without delay. Metropolitan University is committed to handling all reports with sensitivity, professionalism, and confidentiality. Every concern is carefully recorded and reviewed in line with the university’s safeguarding procedures, and appropriate action will be taken to ensure the safety and wellbeing of those involved.

5. Are all programmes at Metropolitan University delivered in English? Are there support options for students those who are not fluent in English but speak other languages such as Spanish, French, or Italian?

Yes, as of now all programmes at Metropolitan University are delivered in English to ensure consistency in teaching and learning across our international student community. For students who are not fluent in English, additional support and guidance can be provided to help them successfully navigate their studies and understand academic requirements. (Conditions apply).

6. What is the average turnaround time for offer letters and admissions decisions?

Once a complete application with all required documents is received, Metropolitan University aims to provide an offer decision within 3 to 5 working days. More complex cases that require academic equivalence checks may take slightly longer.

7. Are there any hidden fees or additional payments?

Metropolitan University is committed to maintaining full transparency in all programme-related costs. Students are provided with clear and detailed information about tuition fees before enrolment, ensuring they are able to plan their finances with confidence.

There are no hidden fees within the core programme structure. However, in certain situations, additional fees may apply depending on individual circumstances. These may include administrative fees such as registration or enrolment charges, as well as fees for re-sit or re-submission of assessments where applicable.

In addition, students should be aware that progression to the final stage of a degree at another institution may involve separate tuition fees set by the receiving university. These fees are independent of Metropolitan University and will vary depending on the chosen progression route.

All applicable costs are clearly outlined and communicated in advance to ensure that students have a complete understanding of the financial requirements associated with their academic journey.

8. How does Metropolitan University collect and respond to student feedback?

Metropolitan University is committed to continuously improving the student experience by actively listening to student feedback. Student satisfaction is monitored through end-of-module feedback surveys, end-of-programme evaluations, and occasional focus groups or interviews with selected student cohorts. In addition, the university reviews insights gathered from complaints, appeals, and informal feedback channels. All feedback is carefully analysed to identify areas for improvement, and appropriate actions are taken to enhance the quality of teaching, support services, and the overall learning experience.

9. Does Metropolitan University provide reasonable adjustments for students?

Yes. Metropolitan University is committed to supporting an inclusive learning environment and provides reasonable adjustments for students who may require additional support. These adjustments may include extended deadlines for coursework, additional time in examinations, access to assistive technologies, alternative formats for learning materials, and modified assessment methods where appropriate. Requests for reasonable adjustments should be supported by relevant evidence, such as medical or professional documentation, so that the university can assess the request and provide appropriate support tailored to the student’s needs.

10. How can students access lecture notes and assignments? Does MU have a Learning Management System?

Yes. Metropolitan University uses Canvas as its Learning Management System (LMS), providing students with a centralised and structured digital learning environment. Through the platform, students can easily access lecture notes, reading materials, and assignment briefs in one place. Canvas also enables students to submit assignments online and receive feedback directly from tutors. In addition, the system allows both students and tutors to access important academic resources and documents within a single organised space, helping to support a smooth, efficient, and well-structured learning experience.