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Level : Various
¢Ù Entry requirements: This course is for International Students - both EU or not EU who are in the UK temporarily for work or study. Your language level will be assessed at your interview or through our distance application process. Assessment at interview or by distance application: if you are in the UK, come in person to test and enrolment session. If you are outside UK, apply through EIS admissions.
¢Ù Course content: More details and advice about our information sessions can be found on our International Students Information sheet (available at Student Services). These courses are accredited by The British Council through the English in Britain Accreditation Scheme. A balanced language development programme. You will work on all areas of language: vocabulary, grammar, reading, writing, listening, speaking and pronunciation, with exam preparation as appropriate. Specific content depends on the level, needs and interests of the students in each class. Your teacher will assess and discuss this with you at the start of the course.
¢Ù Course structure: Classes typically have 18-20 students. Students may work in groups, in pairs or individually and need to complete course work outside the class. There is an emphasis on student participation in activities, both inside and outside the class.
¢Ù Course resources: You will have access to the Learning Centre. This includes the use of computers, audio-visual equipment and our language laboratory.
¢Ù Assessment: Continuous assessment of coursework.
¢Ù Next step: Continue onto a higher level course.
¢Ù Fees: EU/Home students. Morning and afternoon Classes; ¡Ì250 for a 13 week term. Non-EU International students. Morning EIS 15 hour classes; ¡Ì745 for a 13 week term, ¡Ì575 for 10 week term, ¡Ì2,010 for academic year September - July (3 terms). Afternoon EIS 15 hour classes; ¡Ì690 for a 13 week term, ¡Ì530 for 10 week term. Please ask about EIS exam fees.
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¢Ù Materials costs: Students will have to pay for course books and other study materials.
| ¡á Business English - EIS |
Level : Various
¢Ù Entry requirements: This course is for International Students - both EU or not EU who are in the UK temporarily for work or study. You need at least a high intermediate level of English. Language level assessed at interview or through distance application process. Assessment at interview or by distance application: if you are in the UK, come in person to test and enrolment session. If you are outside UK, apply through EIS admissions.
¢Ù Course content: For students who want to improve communication in an English speaking business environment. In addition to state inspection processes, EIS courses are accredited by The British Council through the English in Britain Accreditation Scheme. Students study language typically used in business situations, both formal and informal, with emphasis on vocabulary, terminology and Exam preparation as appropriate. Specific content depends on the needs and interests of the students in each class; teachers assess and discuss this at the start of each course.
¢Ù Course structure: Classes typically have 18-20 students. Students may work in groups, in pairs or individually. Students need to complete course work outside the class. There is an emphasis on active student participation in activities, both in class and outside.
¢Ù Course resources: Access to Learning Centre, computers, audio-visual equipment, language laboratory.
¢Ù Assessment: Continuous assessment of coursework.
¢Ù Next step: Work or continue onto a higher level course.
¢Ù Fees: EU/Home students. Morning and afternoon Classes; ¡Ì250 for a 13 week term. Non-EU International students. Morning EIS 15 hour classes; ¡Ì745 for a 13 week term, ¡Ì575 for 10 week term, ¡Ì2,010 for academic year September - July (3 terms). Afternoon EIS 15 hour classes; ¡Ì690 for a 13 week term, ¡Ì530 for 10 week term. Please ask about EIS exam fees.
¢Ù Materials costs: Students pay for course books and other study materials
| ¡á Academic English IELTS (EIS) |
Level : Advanced
¢Ù Entry requirements: This course is for International Students - both EU or not EU who are in the UK temporarily for work or study. You need to have an intention to take the IELTS test to obtain a score of 5.5 or higher, and at least a high intermediate level of English. Language level assessed at interview or through distance application process. You should have evidence of clear plans for further academic study in the UK. Assessment at interview or by distance application: if you are in the UK, come in person to test and enrolment session. If you are outside UK, apply through EIS admissions.
¢Ù Course content: Designed for students who want to progress to education and training, probably in the UK, particularly to university, both first degree and postgraduate, and for students working towards professional registration. EIS courses are accredited by The British Council through the English in Britain Accreditation Scheme. Includes English in an academic context, with practice of the key language skills of reading, writing, listening & speaking; Academic skills in English including intensive reading, note-taking, summary and academic presentation; and IELTS preparation. The specific content depends on the level, needs and interests of the students in each class. Teachers assess and discuss this at the start of each course.
¢Ù Course structure: Classes typically have 18-20 students. Students may work in groups, in pairs or individually. Students need to complete course work outside the class. There is an emphasis on active student participation in activities, both in class and outside.
¢Ù Course resources: You will have access use of computers, audio-visual equipment and our language laboratory. All students have access to our fully equipped, state-of-the-art Learning Centres at 3 College Centres. This includes free Internet access.
¢Ù Assessment: Continuous assessment of coursework.
¢Ù Next step: Continue onto a higher level course.
¢Ù Fees: EU/Home students. Morning and afternoon Classes; ¡Ì250 for a 13 week term. Non-EU International students. Morning EIS 15 hour classes; ¡Ì745 for a 13 week term, ¡Ì575 for 10 week term, ¡Ì2,010 for academic year September - July (3 terms). Afternoon EIS 15 hour classes; ¡Ì690 for a 13 week term, ¡Ì530 for 10 week term. Please ask about EIS exam fees.
¢Ù Materials costs:
| ¡á University Foundation Programme - Business Studies |
Level : Level 3
¢Ù Entry requirements: This course is suitable for students of all ages. You need to demonstrate a commitment to a potential 4 years of study, one for this course and then 2-3 years for your HND, Foundation Degree or Degree course. You must convince us that you are prepared to work hard and be ready for university. We will consider your academic background and/or previous experience, and the personal profile/statement you write on your application. You should show evidence of motivation and determination. If you are in the UK we will interview you.
¢Ù Course content: International Students (non-EU) students who do not have an English language background and who want to progress on to a UK Degree, Foundation Degree or Higher National Diploma course, but who need extra qualifications to meet admissions requirements. The course is based on the college's ACCESS to higher education programme, but it also has specific English and Study Skills. You will develop your knowledge in your chosen subject area, improve your English and get an introduction to living and studying in the UK. This course includes Business and English language skills for International students aiming to go on to study Business at a university or higher education college in the UK. It covers:
- English Language - preparation for IELTS
- General language - grammar and vocabulary, and essential skills: reading, writing, listening and speaking
- Academic language skills: intensive reading, note taking from texts and lectures, summary and reformulation, academic essay and report writing, academic presentation, discussion skills, asking questions
- Study Skills - Teaching and Learning in the UK
- British Life and Institutions
- Business Organisation
- Accounts
- Economics
- European Studies
- Law
¢Ù Course structure: You will join local students for the subject area units of your course and be with other IFP / English language students for the other units. Teaching methods will include a lectures, discussions, group work and private study. A full time course will normally have 18 hours of classes per week, plus a regular tutorial meeting. You will also need to do at least 10 hours per week homework, preparation and individual study.
¢Ù Course resources: All students have access to our fully equipped, state-of-the-art Learning Centres at 3 College Centres. This includes free Internet access.
¢Ù Assessment: ACCESS (TRAC Certificate) for Business Studies - continuous assessment (essays, exams, assignments and presentations). For the British Council IELTS - external tests, plus continuous assignments and presentations.
¢Ù Next step: Join our HND or BA Hons Degree Business Management or our Foundation Degree in E-Business (run wit Kingston University), degree at Kingston or Roehampton University, or at any UK university.
¢Ù Fees: The Tuition is ¡Ì3,500 for 1 academic year if paid in advance (or ¡Ì3,800 if you want to pay in 3 installments). The tuition fee does not include examination or assessment fees or any additional expenses.
¢Ù Materials costs:
| ¡á University Foundation Programme - Humanities & Social Sciences |
Level : Level 3
¢Ù Entry requirements: This course is for International Students - both EU or not EU who are in the UK temporarily for work or study. You need to demonstrate a commitment to a potential 4 years of study, one for this course and then 2-3 years for your HND, Foundation Degree or Degree course. You must convince us that you are prepared to work hard and be ready for university. We will consider your academic background and/or previous experience, and the personal profile/statement you write on your application. You should show evidence of motivation and determination. If you are in the UK we will interview you.
¢Ù Course content: For International (non- EU) students who do not have an English language background and who want to progress on to a UK Degree, Foundation Degree or Higher National Diploma course, but who need extra qualifications to meet admissions requirements. The course is based on the college's ACCESS to higher education programme, but it also has specific English and Study Skills. You will develop your knowledge in your chosen subject area, improve your English and get an introduction to living and studying in the UK. This course includes Humanities and Social Science modules and English language skills for International students aiming to go on to study their chosen specialism at a university or higher education college in the UK. It covers:
- English Language - preparation for IELTS
- General language - grammar and vocabulary, and essential skills: reading, writing, listening and speaking
- Academic language skills: intensive reading, note taking from texts and lectures, summary and reformulation, academic essay and report writing, academic presentation, discussion skills, asking questions
- Study Skills - Teaching and Learning in the UK
- British Life and Institutions
- English Literature
- Linguistics
- Historical Studies
- Psychology
- Sociology
¢Ù Course structure: You will join local students for the subject area units of your course and be with other IFP / English language students for the other units. Teaching methods will include a lectures, discussions, group work and private study. A full time course will normally have 18 hours of classes per week, plus a regular tutorial meeting. You will also need to do at least 10 hours per week homework, preparation and individual study.
¢Ù Course resources: All students have access to our fully equipped, state-of-the-art Learning Centres at 3 College Centres. This includes free Internet access.
¢Ù Assessment: ACCESS (TRAC Certificate) for Business Studies - continuous assessment (essays, exams, assignments and presentations). For the British Council IELTS - external tests, plus continuous assignments and presentations.
¢Ù Next step: Progress to degree at Kingston or Roehampton University or at any UK university
¢Ù Fees: The Tuition is ¡Ì3,500 for 1 academic year if paid in advance (or ¡Ì3,800 if you want to pay in 3 installments). The tuition fee does not include examination or assessment fees or any additional expenses.
¢Ù Materials costs: The tutor will advise you about any materials costs. Course code:
| ¡á University Foundation Programme - Media Studies |
Level : Level 3
¢Ù Entry requirements: This course is for International Students - both EU or not EU who are in the UK temporarily for work or study. You need to demonstrate a commitment to a potential 4 years of study, one for this course and then 2-3 years for your HND, Foundation Degree or Degree course. You must convince us that you are prepared to work hard and be ready for university in 1 year. We will consider your academic background and/or previous experience, and the personal profile/statement you write on your application. You should show evidence of motivation and determination. If you are in the UK we will interview you.
¢Ù Course content: For International (non-EU) students who do not have an English language background and who want to progress on to a UK Degree, Foundation Degree or Higher National Diploma course, but who need extra qualifications to meet admissions requirements. The course is based on the college's ACCESS to higher education programme, but it also has specific English and Study Skills. You will develop your knowledge in your chosen subject area, improve your English and get an introduction to living and studying in the UK. This course includes Media Studies and English language skills for International students aiming to go on to study Media at a university or higher education college in the UK. It covers:
- English Language - preparation for IELTS
- General language - grammar and vocabulary, and essential skills: reading, writing, listening and speaking
- Academic language skills: intensive reading, note taking from texts and lectures, summary and reformulation, academic essay and report writing, academic presentation, discussion skills, asking questions
- Study Skills - Teaching and Learning in the UK
- British Life and Institutions
- Media Studies
- Radio Production
- Video Production
- Print Journalism
- Multimedia
¢Ù Course structure: You will join local students for the subject area units of your course and be with other IFP / English language students for the other units. Teaching methods will include a lectures, discussions, group work and private study. A full time course will normally have 1 hours of classes per week, plus a regular tutorial meeting. You will also need to do at least 10 hours per week homework, preparation and individual study.
¢Ù Course resources: All students have access to our fully equipped, state-of-the-art Learning Centres at 3 College Centres. This includes free Internet access.
¢Ù Assessment: ACCESS (TRAC Certificate) for Business Studies - continuous assessment (essays, exams, assignments and presentations). For the British Council IELTS - external tests, plus continuous assignments and presentations.
¢Ù Next step: Join one of our specialist HNC's in Multimedia, Film making, Media TV and Video production; Media degree at Kingston or Roehampton University, or at any UK university.
¢Ù Fees: The Tuition is ¡Ì3,500 for 1 academic year if paid in advance (or ¡Ì3,800 if you want to pay in 3 installments). The tuition fee does not include examination or assessment fees or any additional expenses.
¢Ù Materials costs: The tutor will advise you about any materials costs. |