
The two-day degree model is a study route that fixes on-campus teaching into the same two consecutive days each week, confirmed in advance for each year of the course.
This gives students a predictable, stable timetable with no mid-term unexpected changes, allowing the remaining five days to be dedicated to their independent study, work, caring responsibilities and family life.
Designed specifically for people within a one‑to‑two‑hour commute of Birmingham, the model removes the need for permanent relocation.
This makes higher education a realistic option for mature learners, career changers, entrepreneurs and those returning to study after a break.
The innovative study model provides the same qualification, with the same high-quality teaching, rigorous academic standards and off-site study expectations, as a traditional degree. And for people who can’t commute, there’s a bespoke accommodation and parking package to support an overnight stay.
Professor Helen Poole, UCB’s pro-vice chancellor (Teaching, Learning and Digital), said: “By designing a study model that works for people within commuting distance of Birmingham, we’re opening higher education to those who have never been able to relocate or step away from work or family commitments.
“This is about creating a freedom of opportunity that stays rooted in our region.”
Research conducted by the University identified that the biggest barrier to study isn’t poor grades or a lack of ambition – it’s simple maths; the financial juggle to make ends meet while studying full-time.
But with eligible undergraduate students in line for up to £6,000 from the Cost of Living Allowance and additional funding from the Kick-Start Scheme, studying on this non-traditional pathway aims to relieve much of the financial burden associated with a traditional degree.
With more already in the pipeline for future intakes, September 2026 will see six undergraduate courses and one postgraduate course offered under the Two-Day Degree model.
These include Construction Management BSc (Hons), Criminology BA (Hons), Events Management BA (Hons) / FdA, Finance and Accounting BSc (Hons) / FdSc, Marketing BA (Hons) / FdA, Primary Education Studies (Accelerated) BA (Hons), and Master of Business Administration (MBA).
For students who need to stay overnight, the University has created a dedicated accommodation contract offering one night per week at The Maltings (UCB’s student‑only halls) with a preferential parking rate.
Located within easy reach of the city centre’s transport links and amenities, it provides a convenient and affordable base for those travelling from further afield.
The Two‑Day Degree model is currently available on the seven courses listed above.
Applicants are instructed to visit the course page and apply for the course. Applications will be opening soon, with further details to follow.
For accommodation queries, email accommodation@ucb.ac.uk. UCB will be in touch with candidates if they have been accepted onto the course.
Places will be limited when applications open.
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