Schools and departments Richmond is composed of six schools and departments: • Department of communications and the arts • Department of science, innovation and technology • Department of social sciences and humanities • Richmond Business School •
Richmond International Academic and Soccer Academy (in Leeds) • School of applied liberal arts
Curriculum Richmond offers a range of four-year
undergraduate programmes at bachelor's degree level across a broad range of subjects, along with associated optional '
minors' that can be taken alongside the main degree programme. All students also take nine 'liberal arts' courses from a selection of 16 during their first three years. Standard degrees are four-years long, following the US system with the first year of study at the same level as
A levels. Transfer credits from US
AP classes, UK A and AS Levels, the
International Baccalaureate and other similar qualifications can be applied against this year, subject to grades achieved and the fit between the courses taken and the Richmond programme to be followed, potentially allowing students to complete the course in three years. Richmond offers a range of one-year to 18-month taught postgraduate degrees including MBAs and other business subjects.
Accreditation Richmond is a "recognised body" that can award UK degrees, subject to regular inspection by the
Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA) and regulation by the
Office for Students. The last QAA inspection was in May 2016, which led to the award of taught degree awarding powers (following Richmond's addressing of concerns raised in the report) for a six-year period from 17 May 2018 to 16 May 2024, since extended to 15 May 2026. Prior to this, Richmond's UK degrees were validated by the
Open University. Richmond is accredited by the
Middle States Commission on Higher Education, an accrediting body recognized by the
United States Department of Education. It holds US degree awarding powers from the state of Delaware. ==Campuses==