12 July 2025 · School of Professional Studies
Brigant Expands Ofqual-Regulated Qualification Pathways for UK Learners
The University of Brigant is expanding its portfolio of Ofqual-regulated qualification pathways designed specifically for learners based in the United Kingdom. The new routes provide nationally recognised stepping stones into Brigant's tuition-free online degree programmes while meeting employer expectations for regulated credentials at intermediate levels.
Regulated qualifications sit within the Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF) and carry explicit level designations that employers, colleges, and professional bodies understand. Brigant's expanded pathways include Level 3 certificates in Business Foundations, Level 4 diplomas in Computing Essentials, and Level 5 diplomas in Health and Social Care Management — each mapped to entry points within corresponding Brigant bachelor's and master's programmes.
Programme directors worked for eighteen months with external quality assurers to align learning outcomes, assessment strategies, and verification processes with Ofqual's General Conditions of Recognition. Internal moderators undergo annual standardisation training, and external sampling confirms marking consistency across cohorts.
For students, the benefit is clarity. A learner who completes the Level 4 Computing Essentials diploma knows exactly which Brigant modules receive advanced standing when they matriculate into the BSc Computer Science pathway. Credit recognition is published in advance — no hidden surprises at enrollment. Admissions advisors maintain updated progression charts on the public website and in the applicant portal.
Employer engagement shaped curriculum design. Focus groups with UK SMEs identified gaps in digital project management, data literacy, and professional communication. These competencies are embedded across the new diplomas through work-based projects, reflective portfolios, and timed professional reports that mirror workplace deliverables.
Delivery remains fully online with optional on-campus intensives in Edinburgh EH1 2NG, UK, for learners who want face-to-face networking and skills workshops. Intensives are not mandatory; they supplement asynchronous learning rather than replace it. Campus fees apply separately and are published on the fees page.
The School of Professional Studies will host monthly information webinars for career changers, college counsellors, and HR managers exploring regulated pathways for workforce development. Webinar recordings will be archived on the news and events hub.
Regulatory status does not imply that every Brigant degree is Ofqual-regulated — students should consult programme pages for specific designations. Our communications team is committed to precise language: regulated pathways where applicable; institutional degree awards under Brigant's own degree-granting authority and accreditation candidacy elsewhere.
Enrollment for the September 2025 cohort opens 1 August. Early applicants benefit from application fee promotions listed on the admissions page. We invite prospective learners to speak with advisors at admissions@brigant.uk or attend an upcoming webinar.
