Why Choose Richmond American University London?
You Leave With Two Degrees, Not One
Every Richmond student graduates with both a fully accredited UK degree and a US degree from the same studies. The UK qualification comes from Richmond's own degree-awarding powers; the US qualification from Middle States Commission on Higher Education accreditation.
Internships Count Toward Your Degree
Most universities treat internships as something you do in your own time. At Richmond, internships carry academic credit. Undergraduates from Year 3 can complete an 8-credit internship as part of their degree. Postgraduate students do the same in their final semester. Placement providers include Absolute Internship, CRCC Asia and Global Career Center, with options in the UK, US, Europe and Asia.
93% of Graduates in Work Within Six Months
That figure comes from Richmond's own graduate tracking, and the employer list backs it up. Graduates have gone to EY, KPMG, PwC, Bloomberg, BlackRock, UBS, Google, IBM, the House of Commons, Vice Media, NBC News and Al Jazeera. For a university of 1,100 students, these are meaningful connections, not aspirational names on a brochure.
Small Classes and Real Access to Faculty
With around 1,100 students across all programmes, seminars are genuinely small. You are not one of 300 students in a lecture theatre. The liberal arts structure also means you take electives outside your major, which produces graduates who can think across disciplines — something employers in consulting, finance and media consistently value.
Campus Inside a Working Business Park
The 2022 move to Chiswick Park put Richmond's campus inside an active business hub home to global companies. Central London is 20 to 25 minutes away. The location is not incidental — it is a deliberate way of embedding students in a professional environment from the first day they arrive.
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Campus Locations
Chiswick Park, West London, England
- Chiswick Park Campus: Single modern campus in a west London business park; relocated here in 2022; flexible teaching spaces, seminar rooms, library and student affairs hub
- Library: Described as the heart of the university; collections supporting liberal arts, business, media, social sciences and technology; access to online databases and academic journals
- Student Life: Social and study spaces on campus; access to nearby green spaces and cafes around Chiswick Park lake
- RIASA (Leeds): International Sports Management with Football programmes are delivered at Weetwood Hall Estate in Leeds, combining academic teaching with specialist football training facilities
- Transport: Gunnersbury and Chiswick Park Underground stations nearby; central London around 20 to 25 minutes; Heathrow Airport approximately 30 minutes
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Course Highlights
Undergraduate Programmes
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Programme |
Duration |
Fees/Year |
Intakes |
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BA (Hons) Business and Data Analytics |
4 years |
£16,000 |
Sept, Jan |
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BA (Hons) Economics and Finance |
4 years |
£16,000 |
Sept, Jan |
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BA (Hons) Economics |
4 years |
£16,000 |
Sept, Jan |
|
BA (Hons) Business Management |
4 years |
£16,000 |
Sept, Jan |
|
BA (Hons) Communications and Marketing |
4 years |
£16,000 |
Sept, Jan |
|
BA (Hons) Fashion Marketing |
4 years |
£16,000 |
Sept, Jan |
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BA (Hons) Film Production |
4 years |
£16,000 |
Sept, Jan |
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BA (Hons) Creative and Professional Writing |
4 years |
£16,000 |
Sept, Jan |
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BA (Hons) International Relations |
4 years |
£16,000 |
Sept, Jan |
|
BA (Hons) History and International Relations |
4 years |
£16,000 |
Sept, Jan |
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BA (Hons) Criminology and Criminal Justice |
4 years |
£16,000 |
Sept, Jan |
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BA (Hons) Art History and Visual Culture |
4 years |
£16,000 |
Sept, Jan |
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BA (Hons) American Studies |
4 years |
£16,000 |
Sept, Jan |
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BA (Hons) Computer Science |
4 years |
£16,000 |
Sept, Jan |
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BA (Hons) International Sports Management with Men's Football (RIASA, Leeds) |
3 or 4 years |
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September |
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BA (Hons) International Sports Management with Women's Football (RIASA, Leeds) |
3 or 4 years |
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September |
Postgraduate Programmes
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Programme |
Duration |
Fees/Year |
Intakes |
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MSc International Business Management |
12 months (Sept start) / 18 months (Jan start) / 2 years PT |
£19,000 |
Sept, Jan |
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MSc Digital Marketing with Data Analytics |
12 or 18 months FT / 2 years PT |
£19,000 |
Sept, Jan |
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MBA |
1 year / 16 months FT / 2 years PT |
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Sept, Jan |
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MA Advertising and Public Relations |
12 or 18 months FT / 2 years PT |
£19,000 |
Sept, Jan |
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MA International Relations |
12 or 18 months FT / 2 years PT |
£19,000 |
Sept, Jan |
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MA Art History and Visual Culture |
1 year FT / 2 years PT |
£19,000 |
September |
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MA Communication for Social Change |
1 year FT / 2 years PT |
£19,000 |
September |
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MSc International Sports Management and Football Industries |
12 months FT / 2 years PT |
£19,000 |
September |
All degrees award both a UK qualification and a US degree. Internship credits (8 US credits) are available to UG students from Year 3 and all PG students in the final semester.
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Popular Study Areas
International Business and Management
Advertising and Public Relations
Economics, Finance and Data
International Relations and Politics
Communications and Media
Art History and Visual Culture
Digital Marketing with Data Analytics
International Sports Management and Football (RIASA)
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Entry Requirements
Bachelor's Programmes:
- Academic: Secondary school qualification equivalent to UK A-levels (e.g. Class XII with 60 to 65% or above for most international markets; US high school diploma also accepted)
- English: IELTS Academic 6.0 overall (no component below 5.5) | TOEFL iBT 79 (L17/R18/W17/S20) | PTE Academic 60 (55 each component) | Cambridge 169 (162 each component)
- Note: Richmond uses a US-style direct admissions process — not UCAS; apply through richmond.ac.uk with transcripts, personal statement and references
Master's Programmes:
- Academic: UK bachelor's degree at 2:2 or above; US degree at GPA 2.5 to 3.0; international equivalents accepted; relevant experience valued for MBA and professionally oriented programmes
- English: IELTS Academic 6.0 overall (no component below 5.5) | TOEFL iBT 79 (with specified component minimums) | PTE Academic 60 (55 each component) | Cambridge English 169 (162 each component)
- Internship eligibility (PG): To take the 8-credit internship option, students must complete all taught modules with GPA of at least 2.75, have no failed units and provide two supervisor references
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Scholarships at Richmond American University London
- 25% off total tuition fees
- Students who previously completed a bachelor's programme at Richmond, including Study Abroad and visiting students
- 15% fee reduction
- Achieved UK first-class equivalent or GPA 3.7 or higher in prior degree
- 10% fee reduction
- Achieved UK 2:1 equivalent or GPA 3.3 or higher in prior degree
- 15% fee reduction
- Accepted an offer for an MSc programme and paid the required deposit by 31 May 2025 (pattern expected to continue for 2026 entry)
- Up to £4,000 total over the degree (£1,000 per year of study)
- Full-time UK-fee undergraduate students with household income of £25,000 or below, as assessed by Student Finance England; priority for care-experienced students
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Student Support Services
Dedicated team providing CV and cover letter support, interview coaching, internship placement assistance and access to partner providers across five continents
Student Affairs and Registry handle Student visa compliance, CAS queries, working rights guidance and internship visa support including J-1 US visa arrangements through Global Career Center
Small class sizes mean faculty are genuinely accessible; Student Affairs hub coordinates academic engagement and pastoral support on campus
Confidential counselling and wellbeing services available; disability support signposted through Student Affairs
With students from over 100 countries in a campus of 1,100 people, the community is genuinely international and close-knit; campus sits in west London with easy access to central London social life
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