Our postgraduate conversion programme is an ideal way to change careers, upskill and boost your employability skills.
Postgraduate conversion programmes are designed for students whose undergraduate degree is in an unrelated subject. These programmes allow you to gain specialist knowledge and transfer your existing skills into a new professional field without completing another undergraduate degree.
Whether you are looking for a fresh career direction or professional development, our conversion programmes can help you gain the relevant qualifications to enter certain profession.
If you were thinking of a career change or professional development, our conversion programmes can be a valuable step towards your long-term goals.
Our conversion programmes are great for those looking to broaden their knowledge, improve employability or enter professions such as business, health management, data science, law and so on. These programmes provide the specialist skills and recognised qualifications needed to succeed in a competitive job market.
Entry requirements
Typically, you’ll need an undergraduate (honours) degree at level 2.2 or above to apply for a conversion programme. Applicants without a degree that have professional qualifications or relevant professional experience may be considered. Please check the programme webpage for specific entry requirements. International students can check the entry requirements on Greenwich in your country webpage.
How to apply?
Once you’ve chosen your programme, you can apply online via the programme webpage. For more details on the application process, please visit our website. International students can click here to learn how to apply.
Current student or alumni?
If you are a current third-year University of Greenwich undergraduate student or a member of our alumni community, then make the most of our Fast Track application route. Please visit our Fast Track application webpage to learn more information.
If you’re thinking about studying any of these courses and you’d like to know more information, find out more by attending an open day.