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Choosing the right university for you is one of the most importantdecisions you will make. To help you, here are six reasons that makeCity special:
• We are a University with a reputation for academic excellence.Our staff and students are actively involved in pioneering research.In the Government’s most recent Research Assessment Exercise(RAE), our research in 15 areas was rated by expert panels as amongthe best in the world.
• We offer exceptional employment prospects by having strong linkswith business and the professions. We are ranked 12th in the UK for graduate starting salaries ( The Sunday Times University Guide 2012 ).
• We are located in the heart of central London, close to thecapital’s leading nancial, legal, media and medical institutions.Both professionally and personally, you will have the opportunity
to benet from all that London has to offer.
• We are in the top 5% of global universities according toTimes Higher Education World University Rankings 2011-2012,and are ranked in the top 30 higher education institutions in the UKby the Times Higher Education Table of tables 2011.
• We are an international university. Our student population isdrawn from over 160 different countries, helping to create a lively,cosmopolitan atmosphere.
• We are committed to supporting you in your education andyour life in London. In 2011, City won the coveted Times Higher
Education Leadership and Management Award for OutstandingStudent Services Team.
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place. With skill and dedication we have,
for over a century, used education, research
and enterprise to transform the lives of our
students, our community and the world. Our
international students, from some 150 countries,
and our academic staff from over 50 countries,
create a cosmopolitan and lively learning
environment. We are committed to buildingon the international opportunities afforded by
our location in the heart of a major world city
and we look forward to welcoming you to our
University in the near future.”
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Many of the courses at City University
London are accredited by relevant
professional bodies, demonstrating
that they meet the professions’ high
standards. These courses provide excellent
preparation for work and may also offer
exemption from further study, giving an
accelerated route to professional status.
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City University London has been involved
in pioneering research for more than
100 years and continues to break new
ground in academic thought and study.
The University has more than 60 research
centres, groups and units, bringing
together expertise from its different
Schools and Departments.
Our staff and students are actively involved
in pioneering research. In the Government’smost recent Research Assessment Exercise
(RAE), our research in 15 subject areas was
rated by expert panels as amongst the best
in the world.
For more information, please visit:
.it..uk/reerh
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City University London is a great place
to learn. At City, you will benet from
excellent facilities, including state-of-the-artequipment, high-tech lecture rooms and
laboratories, as well as wireless Internet
access throughout the University. The main
University library occupies ve oors in the
Northampton Square building.
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The Learning Development Centre supports
a range of learning technologies to ensure
students have the best possible learning
experience at City University London.
Moodle is a web tool that gives you instant
access to your course materials, resources,
interactive activities, assessment and
communication tools. Through Moodle
students enrolled on degree courses also
have access to the e-portfolio, PebblePad,
which is your personal learning spacewhere you can keep a record of and track
your personal development.
For more information, please visit:
.it..uk/
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With more than 21,000 students from
over 160 countries and teaching staff
drawn from nearly 50 international
locations, City University London has
a truly international outlook.
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City University London has an enviable
record for graduate employment. In the
Sunday Times University Guide 2012,
City was ranked 12th in the UK for graduate
level jobs. The University was also ranked
12th in the UK for graduate starting salaries
( The Sunday Times University Guide 2012 ).
For more information, please visit:
.it..uk/tu/propetu
City University London is committed to delivering education of the highest quality. This isunderpinned by the world-class research of its academic staff and the University’s extensivelinks with business and the professions. Your lecturers and professors will play a signicantrole in your experience as a student and City academics are dedicated to making learningexciting, relevant and rewarding, backed by support and facilities that are second to none.
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A dynamic campus in the heart of London
Cutting-edge facilities and pioneering research
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As a world city London is home to
industries such as nancial services
and the media. It is also home to the
headquarters of many organisations, as
well as being the seat of government.
City University London’s central London
location puts it at the heart of all these
professional networks and students benet
from the close ties between academia,
business and the professions.
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City University London was awarded
University status in 1966 and many of its
Schools have a longer heritage, dating
back to the mid-Victorian period. Today,
City has seven Schools covering a wide
range of subjects, including: law, business,
journalism, music, informatics, social
sciences, engineering and mathematical
science, and health sciences.
For more information, please visit:
.it..uk/tu/oure
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The amount you will need to live on as
a student will depend on your particular
circumstances. However, you should
make sure that your budget allows for
your tuition fees, ights, accommodation,
food, heating, travel, clothes, books and
personal items. As a rough guide you
should expect to spend between £9,000and £12,000 a year, excluding fees.
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Academic Learning Support is a service
designed to give extra help with study
skills including understanding how you
learn, revision techniques, how to make
the most of your tutorial feedback,
improving your note taking and developing
your academic writing.
Appointments are normally on a one-to-one
basis, although the service also workswith small groups and runs a number
of workshops throughout the year.
For more information, please visit:
.it..uk/tuententre
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The Student Centre can offer you
information and advice on a whole rangeof matters, including accommodation,
nancial support, counselling and the
careers service. They are your rst port of
call for any non-academic related questions
or problems you may have.
For more information please visit:
.it..uk/tuententre
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We support a range of sporting activities
including badminton, basketball, cricket,
fencing, football, hockey, netball, rugby,squash, table tennis and tennis. If you
want to try something new, other options
include ice skating, rock climbing and
horse riding.
For more information, please visit:
.it..uk/port-n-eiure
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The main University library occupies ve
oors in the Northampton Square buildingand includes the law library and other
specialist collections. In addition there are
other dedicated campus libraries. Library
facilities include:
• 350,000 volumes chosen in cooperation
with City’s seven Schools
• 25,000 journal titles available to access
electronically on and off campus
• 1,100 study spaces and bookable rooms
• self-service loans and returns
• online renewal and reservations
• computer workstations
• photocopying and print facilities• access to other libraries in the Higher
Education sector
• a library team available to assist you
with any query.
Information professionals in the library
work closely with City University London’s
Schools to provide customised inductions
and deliver information skills training
that help students make the most of the
resources available to them.
For more information, please visit:
.it..uk/irr
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City University London’s Students’ Union
has a wide range of services, events,sports clubs, societies and other forms
of entertainment specically designed
to ensure you have a great university
experience. The Union has a new capacity
student venue. Saddler’s is the perfect
place to relax after a hard day’s studying
and hosts the Java Café, student shop and
Saddlers Bar for your use.
The Students’ Union also hosts events
in some of the biggest and most famous
night spots in London throughout the year
including Ministry of Sound and Fabric.
The Students’ Union has over 50 student
clubs and societies which are a great way
to get involved in university life and make
new friends. The societies cover a wide
range of academic, cultural, political and
religious interests, while there are clubs for
most sports from martial arts to basketball.
For more information, please visit:
.uu.o.uk
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Individual study areas in the Libraryprovide an ideal setting for group work
Join a wide range of events and activitiesat the Students’ Union
The Student Centre is your rst port of call for anynon-academic questions
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As a City University London student,
you will be part of a global network
of graduates. More than 2,000 former
students offer practical help to currentstudents through the Ask Alumni
Network. Graduates come back to give
face-to-face advice to students at regular
subject-related alumni events.
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Volunteering is a valuable way for you to
develop new skills that are sought after by
employers. City Volunteering helps students
nd volunteering placements in the local
community and manages a number of
course related volunteering projects on
campus. Previous activities include working
with young people in the City Karting
project to teach them about engineering,
and the EC1 FM Project which involves
training young journalists.
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The Careers and Skills Development Service
offers help and advice to students from
day one of their course. Whether you have
a clear career plan or are uncertain about
your future direction, the sooner you begin,the more time you will have to develop
your skills and experience to ensure
success. Throughout the autumn and spring
terms, major employers hold presentations,
attend fairs and run lunchtime sessions.
A range of workshops including effective
applications, successful interviews and
presentation skills are run by career
consultants centrally and within courses.
For more information, please visit:
.it..uk/reer
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“The Career and Skills Development Service can help you in many ways. Some studentscome to us with short queries such as asking for resources or getting their CV checked.Other students require assistance in the long term, for instance with identifying the skillsthey need to develop in order to be successful in their chosen industry. We advise our students to take full advantage from our service from as early as possible. We nd thatthose students who engage with us proactively tend to nd the best jobs.”
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The Student Centre can offer you adviceand information on careers
The Careers and Skills Development team offers advice to University students for their next steps
The IT Services Centre is available for drop-inappointments to help with any IT issues
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diverse cities in the world. A major nancial
hub, cultural centre, and host to the 2012
Olympics, London has something to offer
everyone. With more than 300 different
languages spoken in the city and one
in four Londoners born outside the UK,
London truly is ‘a world in one city’.
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London is home to an array of historical venuesincluding Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre
Crowds gather at Buckingham Palace to catch aglimpse of the Changing of the Guard ceremony
Greenwich is the oldest enclosed Royal Park andhas impressive views across the River ThamesThree-time host to the Olympics, more than any city in modern Olympic history
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• Hundreds of museums, galleries and music venues,
many with free public access.
• Home to four world heritage sites and a host of the
world’s most famous tourist attractions.
• A top destination for shopping with Oxford Street,
Covent Garden and the new Westeld Shopping
Centre nearby.
• A variety of restaurants offering cuisines that reect
the city’s multicultural population.• Excellent transport links make it easy to explore the
city, the UK and Europe.
• The UK’s capital for sport: London has ve
premiership football clubs and is home to world-
class sporting venues such as Wembley Stadium,
Lord’s Cricket Ground, and Wimbledon Tennis Club.
• One of the greenest capitals in the world, with more
than 3,000 parks and open spaces.
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“There are lots of cultural events inLondon, such as plays, musicals andballets. I recently watched a ballet at the
Royal Opera House, it was amazing. Itis great that there is always somethingto go and see!”
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St Paul’s Cathedral has been a prominent feature of the London skyline for the last 300 years
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yU dsThe London Study Centre is located on
the edge of the City of London’s historic
‘square mile’. This part of London is
known both for its high-powered bankers
and business professionals, as well as its
vibrant arts and cultural scene.
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Professionally, you will benet from
the Centre’s proximity to some of
London’s most inuential businesses
and institutions, including the Bankof England and London Stock Exchange,
as well as Lloyds of London, the iconic
Gherkin building and ofces of over
500 international banks.
cUlU ad as Just beyond the Centre is Brick Lane and
the delights of East London. Over the
years, Brick Lane has been home to a
variety of different cultures, and is now a
truly diverse area offering art, food and
culture. Cutting-edge fashion, boutiques,
and independent art galleries, along with
some of London’s best food markets are
on your doorstep.
“The area around the Centre is goodbecause there is a gym right next door and there are restaurants everywhere. I goto the Students’ Union at City Universitysometimes because it’s a social placewhere people can meet up and relax. Ienjoy living in London because there areso many things to do. I also go to theatres,museums, that sort of thing.”
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Spitalelds Market hosts an array of fashionand antiques markets
The new Westeld in East London is Europe’slargest urban shopping centre
Many of London’s museums are free, including the British Museum, which houses fascinating artifactsfrom around the world
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Since the London Study Centre opened in January 2010, more than 200 students havesuccessfully completed a pre-university programme at the Centre and progressed to anundergraduate or postgraduate degree at City University London. The following tableshighlight the results of some of our top students in 2011.
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Sunala Maleeshan Fernando MIHIDUKULASURIYA Sri Lanka Banking and International Finance (offered by Cass Business School)
LI Boran China Investment and Financial Risk Management (offered by Cass Business School)
TANG Siu Lam Hong Kong Banking and International Finance (offered by Cass Business School)
Shak Ali Bin Raja MOHAMED Malaysia Investment and Financial Risk Management (offered by Cass Business School)
Oguzhan ALTAY Turkey Business Studies (offered by Cass Business School)
Ammar ABDULDAIEM Jordan Civil Engineering
SIU Ricky Hong Kong Mathematics and Finance
Manaswi Shailesh ARDESHNA India Civil Engineering (with Architecture)
NGUYEN Thi Ha Phuong Vietnam Banking and International Finance(offered by Cass Business School)
Ali Adel MANSOORY Bahrain Investment and Financial Risk Management (offered by Cass Business School)
Usman YOUSAF Pakistan Aeronautical Engineering
Aseel Hisham MUSTAFA Sudan Engineering and Management Entrepreneurship
NGUYEN Hoang Minh Vietnam Business Studies (offered by Cass Business School)
LEUNG Jason Chi Yeung Hong Kong Mathematics and Computer Science
Temirlan KHAMZIN Kazakhstan Mechanical Engineering
Evelyn HALIM Indonesia Economics and Accountancy
Ipek GAMGAM Turkey Business Studies (offered by Cass Business School)
Azat DAVLETKHANOV Russia Economics and Accountancy
Bedour AL AULAQI Saudi Arabia Sociology and Media Studies
SUN Longgang China Computer Science
Nuorah AL SAUD Saudi Arabia Biomedical Engineering
Hanna KUCHAR Belarus International Politics
Oleksandr VORONOVYCH Ukraine International Politics
Saerom LEE South Korea Sociology and Psychology
“My International Foundation helped me build my knowledge about accounting,which gave me the ability to digest university learning materials much easier. TheFoundation is a bridge for you to progress from high school to university. If youskip this step, you may nd it difcult to adjust to university studies. My experiencestudying at INTO City was a very important step to progressing to university and itwas a memorable experience in my life.”
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“The best thing about my studies here at INTO City University London was thatit made me feel very condent and well prepared to start my Master’s degreein Journalism at City University, and I believe that it will certainly help me tomake my dreams come true and graduate with the best result possible. I felt
constantly supported by my teachers, but more importantly made so manynew friends around the world.”
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stuent nme countr degreeAyesha QURESHI Pakistan Business Economics
Svetlana BULATOVA Russia International Politics
Alena SUKHONOSENKO Russia International Commercial Law
Yuksal GULIYEV Azerbaijan International Business Economics
Enver Orkun BEKTAS Turkey Computer Games Technology
Maria MALYGINA Russia International Journalism
Karan RANA India International Commercial Law
Meghana SHRESTHA Nepal Organisational Behaviour
TONG Hao China Systems and Control
Seong Min LEE South Korea Culture, Policy and Management
Misa TAMAGAWA Japan International Communication and Development
Duygu GOKYILDIRIM Turkey Psychology and Health
Ohoud Abdulelah ALABDALI Saudi Arabia Informational Management
The Library at City University is well stocked with the resourcesyou need, and is available for all INTO students to use
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sa---a aclsOffering a mixture of university preparation
courses and degree programmes for over
1,300 students, the London Study Centre
offers a diverse student community and
dynamic learning environment.
You will have access to everything you
need for academic success in high-tech and
modern facilities. The teaching facilities
are exible and respond to a variety of
learning requirements and include:
• multipurpose lecture theatres
• state-of-the-art IT and multimediaclassrooms
• a Learning Resource Centre
• access to a virtual learning environment
• access to University electronic resources
• wireless Internet throughout
• comfortable communal areas
• dedicated student support services
• a friendly welcome desk
• a café.
laG sUc cThe Learning Resource Centre is located on
the rst oor of the London Study Centre
and offers a range of support materials for
students, including books, DVDs, journals,
CDs and newspapers, as well as printing
and scanning facilities. These are accessed
via an online catalogue and can be
borrowed using the self-issue machine.
The experienced and friendly Learning
Resource Centre staff provide advice
and training to help make the most of
resources available, including group or
individual tutorials on City University
Library’s electronic resources. The Learning
Resource Centre also stocks information
on the wide range of degree programmes
offered at City University London.
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a virtual learning environment, for
downloading lecture notes and other
useful course content.
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City University London is a 30-minute walk
or a 15-minute bus ride from the London
Study Centre. As a student at INTO City
University London, you will also benet
from access to the University’s excellentlearning facilities, including the University
Library, Sports Centre and Students’ Union.
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Students are also encouraged to access
the nearby City of London libraries, which
include the Barbican Library and the City
Business Library.
INTO City University London provides rst-class teaching and learning facilities in the heartof London’s nancial district. Our central location transforms the City of London into your campus. We are surrounded by a wide range of shops, restaurants and cafés, and have excellenttransport links with the rest of London and the UK.
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“It’s a great place to study. The Centre is bright and colourful, not grey andboring, and the facilities are very good. In the breakout area on the rst oor you can speak with your friends, have fun, or just rest in between classes. Also,the café on the third oor is very nice and there are lots of great places to go tonear the Centre when you have long breaks.”
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Self-service machines are a convenient way toborrow books from the Learning Resource Centre
The staff on the Welcome Desk are always available to answer your questions
Small class sizes mean you benet from more personalised attention from your teachers
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INTO City University London offers a wide range of academic programmes and English languagecourses designed specically for international students. The courses help to prepare you for entry to City University London and adapt to living and studying in a UK university environment.
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“Students at INTO benet from our teachers’ wealth of experience of working withinternational students and their passion for academic subjects and English. Our teachers prepare you for the rigour and challenges of university life, and will engageand challenge you through group work, presentations, research skills. Everything we dois designed to help you develop the key learning skills for university success. We willalso advise and guide you throughout the process of applying to universities, with thehelp of your teachers, personal tutors, two UCAS Ofcers and Progression Ofcers.”
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length rogreion option
International Foundation Sep, Jan and Jul From IELTS 5.0 to IELTS 5.5
depending on course length
3 or 4 terms Year 1 undergraduate degree
Graduate Diploma Sep and Jan IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum
of 5.5 in all subskills)
3 terms Master’s degree
English for University
Study
Sep, Jan, Apr
and Jul
From IELTS 3.0 (with a
minimum of 3.0 in writing)
Minimum of
one term
Any INTO academic programme
or University degree
Pre-sessional English Jun, Jul and Aug From IELTS 5.0 to IELTS 7.0
depending on course length
and destination degree
4, 8, or 12 weeks University degree
* The above information is only a guide. Depending on the course, in addition to meeting the overall IELTS requirement you may need to achieve specic scores in speciedsubskills. Please see the relevant course page for full details.
94%of students successfully
completed their INTO academic
programme in 2011
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Whatever your academic ambitions, our university-accredited preparation programmes will helpyou to make the transition to the British education system and progress to your chosen degreeat City University London. If you do not meet the minimum English language requirements, weoffer a range of English language courses to prepare you for university study.
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direct entry to the first year of a university degree
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The International Foundation programme
combines academic study, intensive English
language preparation, study skills and
cultural orientation. If you have completed
secondary school education in your home
country, the International Foundation
programme provides preparation for
direct entry to year one of your chosen
undergraduate degree programme at City
University London, as well as many leading
UK universities. In some cases, you can
also use the International Foundationas a conversion course to change your
specialist subject.
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The International Foundation programme
provides all students with:
• a quality-assured university programme
• a conditional offer of a place on the rst
year of a relevant undergraduate degree
at City University London• guaranteed university placement for all
successful students
• access to City University London support
and facilities
• professional support and guidance with
university applications
• multiple start dates
• the highest levels of personal care
and support.
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Lasting four terms, the Extended Foundation
programme incorporates a term of intensive
English language tuition at the beginning
of the course, allowing you to begin your
course and improve your English to a level
appropriate for academic study. You will be
required to pass the initial English language
component before progressing to the next
stage of the programme.
If you need to study more than one term
of English in order to reach the level
necessary for academic study, you should
apply for English for University Study.
Please see page 38 for course details.
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It is validated and quality-assured by City
University London. Successful completion
leads to the award of the City University
London International Foundation Certicate
(National Qualication Framework Level 3),which is welcomed as an entry qualication
both at City University London and many
other highly-ranked UK universities.
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If you successfully complete the
International Foundation programme,
subject to achieving the specied grades
for progression to your chosen degree,
you will be able to join year one of a
wide range of undergraduate courses at
City University London, as well as at other
leading UK universities.
There are limitations on the number
of places available on undergraduate
degree courses offered by Cass Business
School at City University London. 50
places are available on specied degree
courses at Cass Business School for the
highest achieving students who meet the
progression criteria. Final details of the
allocation process used each year will
be contained in the course handbook.
For further details about the individual
progression grades required for assured
progression to City University London,
please refer to pages 26–28.
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City University London teaches more than
50 courses of study, including degrees in
popular subject areas such as business,
computing, economics, international
politics, journalism, law, music, risk
management, psychology, sociology,
mathematical sciences and a variety
of engineering disciplines.
The International Foundation programme prepares you for direct entry to year one of anundergraduate degree course at City University London. The programme has two broad pathwaysin Business, Humanities and Social Sciences; and Engineering, Computer Science and Mathematics.
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Start dates July, September and January
Course datesour term progrmme:Mon 08 Jul 2013–Fri 13 Jun 2014Mon 23 Sep 2013–Fri 05 Sep 2014
hree term progrmme:Mon 23 Sep 2013–Fri 13 Jun 2014Mon 06 Jan 2014–Fri 05 Sep 2014
Programme lengthFour terms or approximately12 months
Three terms or approximately9 months
Academic entry requirementCompletion of 12 years of schooling(or local equivalent to meet thesame standard) with good grades.
For details of country specicentry requirements, visit:.intohigher.om/it
English language entryrequirementour term progrmme:IELTS 5.0 (with a minimum of 4.5in writing) or equivalent
hree term progrmme:IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.0in writing) or equivalent
If you are progressing to a degreeprogramme in Business, Lawor Journalism you will need ahigher level of English for entryto City University London.
If you do not meet the minimumEnglish language level you shouldapply for English for UniversityStudy. Please see page 38 for course details.
Age requirement17 years and above*
Tuition feeFour term programme: £16,950Three term programme: £13,450
uition fee o not inue:• text books and other learning
materials: an additional charge inthe region of £180 per academiccourse (3 term), £240 per academic course (4 term)
• an additional £275 per year feeto cover the use of laboratoryfacilities (only applicable toscience based courses).
* All students commencing courses on apublished September start date must be 17years old by 31 December of that calendar year. For all other start dates, studentsmust be 17 years old on the publishedstart date of the course.
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aemi ontent Around two thirds of the programme is
devoted to the subject-based modules that
relate directly to the pathway chosen and
your proposed degree programme. The
remainder consists of tuition in academic
English and study skills.
ngih nguge upport Academic English is dedicated to English
language and study skills, integrating
language and content. This course will help
you work in groups, present ideas, manage
your time, conduct research, make lecture
notes, organise the content of essays and
dissertations, and understand how to
evaluate your own work.
aement Grades from the International Foundation
programme do not count towards your
nal degree, but help the University
determine whether you meet the specied
progression grades for direct entry to your
chosen degree programme.
Assessment is both formal and informal.
Informally you will receive advice and
feedback throughout your programme from
your teachers. You will also be assessed by
a combination of examinations at the end
of each semester, and coursework which
may include written assignments, reports,
practical exercises, group and individual
research projects, presentations and
problem-solving exercises.
aemi guineYou will receive support from your tutor on
personal and academic issues, including
advice on your studies and career plans.
We also have a UCAS Coordinator and
an International Progression Ofcer, who
will provide you with information on City
University London and arrange visits to your
academic School – so that you can learn
more about your chosen degree programme.
nterntion ountionhorhipThere are a number of generous
scholarships available for high-achieving
students, who intend to the apply for
the International Foundation programme.
Scholarships are available for both
September and January intakes.
For full details, please see
page 55 or visit our website:
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If you meet the programme’s academic entry requirements but do not meet the minimum
English language requirements you may be eligible to apply for an Extended Foundation
programme, which includes additional English language preparation. Examples of the
combined programme are set out below:
2013 2014 2015
Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun
IELTS 5.0 Extended Foundation programme(4 term)
Undergraduate degree – year one
IELTS 5.0 Extended Foundation programme(4 term)
Undergraduate degree – year one
IELTS 5.5 International Foundation programme(3 term)
Undergraduate degree – year one
IELTS 5.5 International Foundationprogramme (3 term)
Undergraduate degree – year one
Classes are a mixture of lectures, tutorialsand individual work
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nterntion ountion in buine, umnitie n soi siene (120 reit)
buine n onomi ith soiet n cuture (bsc)
Academic English(40 credits)
Introduction to the Study of Business(20 credits)
Cultural and Creative Industries
Economics
Economics and Accountancy
Financial Economics
International Politics
International Politics and Sociology
Journalism
Psychology
Sociology
Sociology and Criminology
Sociology and Media Studies
Sociology with Psychology
Foundation Mathematics(20 credits)
Foundation Mathematics for Economics*(20 credits)
Economics(20 credits)
Society and Culture(20 credits)
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Academic English(40 credits)
Introduction to the Study of Business(20 credits)
Banking and International Finance(Cass)
Business Studies (Cass)
Economics
Economics and Accountancy
Financial Economics
Investment and Financial RiskManagement (Cass)
Management (Cass)
Foundation Mathematics(20 credits)
Foundation Mathematics for Economics*(20 credits)
Economics(20 credits)
Introduction to the Study of Accounting(20 credits)
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Academic English(40 credits)
International and DevelopmentStudies(20 credits)
Cultural and Creative Industries
International Politics
International Politics and Sociology
Journalism
Law
Psychology
Sociology
Sociology and Criminology
Sociology and Media Studies
Sociology with Psychology
Foundation Mathematics(20 credits)
Law(20 credits)
Society and Culture(20 credits)
* This module is compulsory for students intending to study Financial Economics at the School of Social Sciences, City University London.
The table below provides details of the academic modules that you may study as partof your International Foundation programme. You must complete a common core, whichincludes modules in Academic English. Additionally, to qualify for certain degrees you willneed to complete specic modules during your programme.
For more details on destination degree programmes, the specied subjects you must studyand the grades required for guaranteed entry to City University London, please refer topages 26 and 28 of this brochure.
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91%of successful International
Foundation students progressed
to a UK university in 2011
49%of International Foundation
students achieved a distinction
in 2011
29International Foundation students
received an unconditional offer from
Cass Business School in 2011
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direct entry to the first year of a university degree
www.facebook.com/intocityuniversitylondonwww.twitter.com/ INTO_City join the conversation…#intostudents
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aemi ngihThis module introduces and develops your
skills in academic reading, writing, listening
and speaking. It considers the structure
of academic writing through the study of
academic texts related to your eld of study. By doing practical tasks, you will
develop the skills to read and interpret
academic texts and write academic
assignments. You will also learn about
academic conventions such as referencing
and other essentials related to the use of
English in academic study.
Additionally, you will develop your
listening skills through practical exercises
while extensive group work will help
you gain the condence and skills to
participate in seminar discussions andgive presentations.
This module also gives you practice in
using the specialist vocabulary you need
to follow your pathway lectures, read text
books and participate in seminars. There
are also lectures about effective studying,
including topics such as time management,
critical thinking and preparing for exams.
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“As the Progression Ofcer I do a lot to
help the students prepare for entry to CityUniversity. I hold information sessions,giving general as well as subject specicadvice. I also advise students regardingthe entry requirements to City UniversityLondon and help at every stage of theprocess. I really enjoy my job becauseeach day brings something different. It isvery rewarding when students successfullyprogress to City University London.”
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ntroution to the stu of buineThis module provides a basic understanding
of business and management for those
students who aim to undertake an
undergraduate degree involving the
study of business. The module includesthe following themes: models of
management; the business environment;
managing people; leadership; corporate
social responsibility; human resource
management; corporate strategy;
marketing; organisational structure;
and managing operations.
ntroution to the stu of aounting The introductory module covers nancial
and management accounting, including
social and environmental accounting. It
demonstrates some of the basic accounting
concepts and procedures used in the
preparation of nancial statements. It
also demonstrates some of the major
techniques used in management accounting
– so as to develop an appreciation of
the role of management accounting in
organisational planning, control, decision
making and performance evaluation.
onomiThe main aims of this unit are to introduce
students to thinking like an economist,
to become familiar with key terminologyused in economics and to provide an
introduction to the main theoretical models
and concepts used in economics. Emphasis
is placed on the application of economic
theory to real-world business situations.
ountion themtiThis module covers key mathematical
concepts and notations, including
manipulation of numerical and algebraic
expressions; techniques for polynomial
root-nding; coordinate geometry;trigonometry; differential and integral
calculus; basic techniques of statistics
and ideas of probability.
ountion themti for onomiThe objectives of this module are to
introduce and develop your knowledge
and skills in the following areas: Linear,
Quadratic and Cubic Equations; Limits,
Continuity and Inequalities; Calculus and
Multivariate Calculus; Compound Growth;
Exponential Functions and Logarithms;
Continuous Growth and Natural Exponential
Functions; Derivatives of Exponential and
Logarithmic Functions; Constrained Maxima
and Minima; Integration; Matrix Algebra;
Probability and Data Analysis.
This module is compulsory for students
who wish to study Financial Economics
at the School of Social Sciences at City
University London, and will equip students
with the necessary skills for applying
key mathematical skills to economics
in preparation for undergraduate study.
soiet n cutureThis module introduces the basic concepts
of society, socialisation and culture. Topics
covered include race and ethnicity; gender
and sexuality; religion; and the mass
media. You will also examine contemporary
culture – covering issues related to
consumption, popular culture and the
inuence of globalisation.
lThe main principles and structure of
English law are introduced in this module.
In order to understand the background
of the legal system you will study the
principles of the constitution, includingparliamentary sovereignty and the
rule of law. You will also study various
aspects of the legal system including the
legislative system, common law, statutory
interpretation and judicial precedent, civil
and criminal proceedings and the hierarchy
of the courts. This module will introduce
international students to EU law as well as
the European Convention on Human Rights.
nterntion n deeopment stuieThis module provides a grounding in
the eld of international relations and
international development. It introduces
theoretical perspectives and examines
recent history and current trends in world
development. It also covers in some
detail the evolving structure and role of
international institutions such as the United
Nations. You will also study key issues
relating to international development,
including case studies of countries such as
India and China.
“The Foundation programme content
prepared me well for university. I think thatsometimes if you go directly from studyingin your own country to the rst year of auniversity degree in the UK then you nd ita bit harder. By studying at INTO City I hadone year to get used to living in London,so it was very easy for me to adjust when Ibegan university.”
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common moue speiit moue leing to unergrute egree ithin shoo of ngineering n themtisiene n the shoo of nformti in re uh :
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computer siene (cs)
Academic English(40 credits)
Foundation Physics(15 credits)
Business Computing Systems
Computer Science
Computer Science with Articial
IntelligenceComputer Science with GamesTechnology
Information Systems
Software Engineering
Foundation Computing
(20 credits)Advanced Mathematics(10 credits)
Applied Computing for Business(20 credits)
Mathematics for Scienceand Computing(15 credits)
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Academic English(40 credits)
Foundation Mathematics(20 credits)
Aeronautical Engineering
Air Transport Engineering
Air Transport Operationsand Management
Air Transport Operations with ATPL
Automotive and Motorsport Engineering
Biomedical Engineering
Business Computing Systems
Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering and Architecture
Civil Engineering with Surveying
Computer Science
Computer Science with ArticialIntelligence
Computer Science with GamesTechnology
Computer Systems Engineering
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Energy Engineering
Engineering with Managementand Entrepreneurship
Information Systems
Mathematical Science
Mathematical Science with Computer Science
Mathematical Science with Financeand Economics
Mathematical Science with Statistics
Mathematics and Finance
Mechanical Engineering
Software Engineering
Systems and Control Engineering
Telecommunications
Mathematics for Scienceand Computing
(15 credits)
Advanced Mathematics(10 credits)
Foundation Computing(20 credits)
Foundation Physics(15 credits)
The table below provides details of the academic modules that you may study as part of your International Foundation programme. All students complete a common core, whichincludes modules in Academic English. Additionally, to qualify for certain degrees you willneed to complete stipulated modules during your programme.
For more details on destination degree programmes, the specied subjects you must studyand the grades required for guaranteed entry to City University London, please refer topages 26 and 28 of this brochure.
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aemi ngihThis module introduces and develops your
skills in academic reading, writing, listening
and speaking. It considers the structureof academic writing through the study of
academic texts related to your eld of
study. By doing practical tasks, you will
develop the skills to read and interpret
academic texts and write academic
assignments. You will also learn about
academic conventions, such as referencing
and other essentials related to the use of
English in academic study.
Additionally, you will develop your
listening skills through practical exercises
and extensive group work will help
you gain the condence and skills toparticipate in seminar discussions and
give presentations.
This module also gives you practice in
using the specialist vocabulary you need
to follow your pathway lectures, read text
books and participate in seminars. There
are also lectures about effective studying,
including topics like time management,
critical thinking and preparing for exams.
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ountion themtiThis module covers key mathematical
concepts and notations including:
manipulation of numerical and algebraicexpressions; techniques for polynomial
root-nding; coordinate geometry;
trigonometry; differential and integral
calculus; basic techniques of statistics and
ideas of probability.
appie computing for buineThis module aims to give you an
understanding of the role of ICT within
both working and leisure environments,
and the way that the Internet has
inuenced business. You will investigate
the role of ICT in various work disciplines
and the use and organisation of data.
The module will also introduce a range of
software design and development ideas
and technologies, as well as providing
experience of web programming.
ane themtiThis module provides an understanding
of a number of topics including counting
techniques; concepts of arithmetic and
geometric series; vectors; complex
numbers and their algebra; trigonometric
and transcendental functions; linear
algebra and numerical methods for solving equations.
themti for sienen computing This module will provide you with an
understanding of the key mathematicaltopics relevant to science and computing
including: trigonometry; differential and
integral calculus; logarithms; coordinate
geometry; statistical concepts and methods
and applications of probability.
ountion computing This module aims to provide you with
an overview of the systems and software
development process; an understanding
of programming paradigms and techniques;
knowledge of the main components of
a computer programming environment
and programming constructs; and an
understanding of testing, verication
and reproducibility of behaviour in
computer systems.
You will also study the ways in which
data can be stored and used; how circuits
can be produced; various modes of
data processing; networking and data
communications; the internal workings of
the computer; and a range of operating
systems and their uses.
ountion hiThis module introduces the fundamental
principles of physics. You will study
a wide range of topics in order to
develop key skills required for further
study in the physical sciences, including
key physical quantities; kinematics;
forces and collisions; waves; electricity;
radioactivity and the nucleus and work,
energy and power.
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Cultural and Creative
Industries
BA BESC / HL 65% IELTS 6.5 N/A 65%
buine n ngement - offered by Cass Business School
Banking and International
Finance
BSc BEA 65% (with a minimum
of 60% in all subskills)
IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum
of 6.0 in all subskills)
70% Maths and 65% minimum in all
other modules
75%
Business Studies BSc BEA 65% (with a minimum
of 60% in all subskills)
IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum
of 6.0 in all subskills)
70% Maths and 65% minimum in all
other modules
75%
Investment and FinancialRisk Management
BSc BEA 65% (with a minimumof 60% in all subskills)
IELTS 6.5 (with a minimumof 6.0 in all subskills)
70% Maths and 65% minimum in allother modules
75%
Management BSc BEA 65% (with a minimum
of 60% in all subskills)
IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum
of 6.0 in all subskills)
70% Maths and 65% minimum in all
other modules
75%
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Economics BSc BEA / BESC 65% IELTS 6.5 A minimum of 70% in Foundation Maths
Foundation Mathematics for Economics
75%
Economics and Accountancy BSc BEA / BESC 65% IELTS 6.5 A minimum of 70% in Foundation Maths
Foundation Mathematics for Economics
75%
Financial Economics BSc BEA / BESC 65% IELTS 6.5 A minimum of 70% in Foundation
Mathematics for Economics
75%
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Journalism BA BESC / HL 70% IELTS 7.0 N/A 75%
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Law LLB HL 70% IELTS 7.0 N/A 70%
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International Politics BSc BESC / HL 65% IELTS 6.5 Successful completion of all modules 65%
International Politics and
Sociology
BSc BESC / HL 65% IELTS 6.5 Successful completion of all modules 65%
Psychology BSc BESC / HL 65% IELTS 6.5 Successful completion of all modules 75%
Sociology BSc BESC / HL 65% IELTS 6.5 Successful completion of all modules 65%
Sociology and Criminology BSc BESC / HL 65% IELTS 6.5 Successful completion of all modules 65%
Sociology and Media Studies BSc BESC / HL 65% IELTS 6.5 Successful completion of all modules 65%
Sociology and Psychology BSc BESC / HL 65% IELTS 6.5 Successful completion of all modules 65%Foundation pathway key: BEA: Business and Economics with Accounting; BESC: Business and Economics with Society and Culture; HL: Humanities and Law
As a successful International Foundation student, you will have access to a wide choiceof degree options at City University London. The following table provides an indication of the academic and English language grades you will need to be guaranteed a place on your chosen undergraduate degree programme at City University London.
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50places are available on specied degree courses
at Cass Business School for the highest achieving
students who meet the progression criteria
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Aeronautical Engineering BEng EM 60% (with a minimum
of 60% in writing)
IELTS 6.0 (with a
minimum of 6.0 in
writing)
Mathematics for Science and Computing (65%) 65%
Air Transport Engineering BEng EM 60% (with a minimum
of 60% in writing)
IELTS 6.0 (with a
minimum of 6.0 inwriting)
Mathematics for Science and Computing (65%) 65%
Air Transport Operations
with ATPL
BSc EM 60% IELTS 6.0 Mathematics for Science and Computing (65%) 65%
Air Transport Operations
and Management
BSc EM 60% IELTS 6.0 Mathematics for Science and Computing (65%) 65%
Automotive and Motorsport
Engineering
BEng EM 60% IELTS 6.0 Mathematics for Science and Computing (65%) 65%
Biomedical Engineering BEng EM 60% IELTS 6.0 Mathematics for Science and Computing (65%) 65%
Civil Engineering BEng EM 60% IELTS 6.0 Mathematics for Science and Computing (65%) 65%
Civil Engineering with
Architecture
BEng EM 60% IELTS 6.0 Mathematics for Science and Computing (65%) 65%
Civil Engineering with
Surveying
BEng EM 60% IELTS 6.0 Mathematics for Science and Computing (65%) 65%
Computer Systems
Engineering
BEng EM 60% IELTS 6.0 Mathematics for Science and Computing (65%) 65%
Electrical and Electronic
Engineering
BEng EM 60% IELTS 6.0 Mathematics for Science and Computing (65%) 65%
Energy Engineering BEng EM 60% IELTS 6.0 Mathematics for Science and Computing (65%) 65%
Engineering with
Management and
Entrepreneurship
BEng EM 60% IELTS 6.0 Mathematics for Science and Computing (65%) 65%
Mechanical Engineering BEng EM 60% IELTS 6.0 Mathematics for Science and Computing (65%) 65%
Telecommunications BEng EM 60% IELTS 6.0 Mathematics for Science and Computing (65%) 65%
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Business Computing
Systems
BSc CS / EM 60% IELTS 6.0 Mathematics for Science and Computing
(65%) ad Foundation Computing (50%)
Foundation Mathematics (50%) AND
Foundation Computing (50%)
65%
Computer Science BSc CS / EM 60% IELTS 6.0 Mathematics for Science and Computing(65%) ad Foundation Computing (50%)
Foundation Mathematics (50%) AND
Foundation Computing (50%)
65%
Computer Science with
Articial Intelligence
BSc CS / EM 60% IELTS 6.0 Mathematics for Science and Computing
(65%) ad Foundation Computing (50%)
Foundation Mathematics (50%) AND
Foundation Computing (50%)
65%
Computer Science with
Games Technology
BSc CS / EM 60% IELTS 6.0 Mathematics for Science and Computing
(65%) ad Foundation Computing (50%)
Foundation Mathematics (50%) AND
Foundation Computing (50%)
65%
Information Systems BSc CS / EM 60% IELTS 6.0 Mathematics for Science and Computing
(65%) ad Foundation Computing (50%)
Foundation Mathematics (50%) AND
Foundation Computing (50%)
65%
Software Engineering BSc CS / EM 60% IELTS 6.0 Mathematics for Science and Computing
(65%) ad Foundation Computing (50%)
Foundation Mathematics (50%) AND
Foundation Computing (50%)
65%
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Mathematical Science BSc EM 60% IELTS 6.0 Mathematics for Science and Computing (70%)
ad Foundation Computing (50%)
65%
Mathematical Science with
Computer Science
BSc EM 60% IELTS 6.0 Mathematics for Science and Computing (70%)
ad Foundation Computing (50%)
65%
Mathematical Science with
Finance and Economics
BSc EM 60% IELTS 6.0 Mathematics for Science and Computing (70%)
ad Foundation Computing (50%)
65%
Mathematical Science with
Statistics
BSc EM 60% IELTS 6.0 Mathematics for Science and Computing (70%)
ad Foundation Computing (50%)
65%
Mathematics and Finance BSc EM 60% IELTS 6.0 Mathematics for Science and Computing (70%)
ad Foundation Computing (50%)
65%
Foundation pathway key: CS: Computer Science; EM: Engineering and Science
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“Every class has specialist teachers andthere are several different types of class.There is a lecture, which may have upto 60 students, and smaller seminars,which will have closer to 20 students. Theseminars give students the opportunity toask any questions they may have aboutthe material studied during the lecture.
This helps us to understand the topicscovered to a greater extent and work onany points of weakness. It also providesa more comprehensive understandingof the course.”
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“The International Foundation programmeoffers students the perfect blendof support and independence. Theprogramme offers prospective studentsthe opportunity to properly adjust to theUK academic style. We teach studentsclassroom etiquette, the most up-to-datestudy skills, and how to take responsibility
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The aeronautics laboratory features cutting-edgewind tunnels and ight simulators
The Careers Centre is a modern and open facility
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This is a full-time academic programme
that prepares you for postgraduate
study on selected courses within the
City Law School, the School of Arts, the
School of Social Sciences, the School
of Informatics and the Schools of
Engineering and Mathematical Science
at City University London.
The Graduate Diploma will give you the
opportunity to:
• improve your language skills in
preparation for postgraduate study
• increase your knowledge of academic
theory and improve your understanding
of key academic subjects
• develop the necessary research skills
for postgraduate study
• gain an understanding of the UK
education system.
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The Graduate Diploma caters for a varietyof international students, offering:
• a conversion course for students
without a relevant background intending
to focus on a new subject in their
Master’s programme
• additional English and academic skills for
international students with a recognised
undergraduate qualication
• a pathway to postgraduate studies
for students who wish to return to
education after gaining a number of
years’ work experience, or need to build
up knowledge in a relevant eld.
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The Graduate Diploma programme provides
you with:
• a quality-assured university programme
• a conditional offer of a place on a
designated postgraduate course
• world-class facilities in a modern
study centre
• access to City University London
support and facilities
• intensive English tuition• small classes for maximum student
teacher interaction
• detailed feedback on performance
• active learning in your subject with
guidance on appropriate study methods
• professional support and guidance with
your university application
• the highest levels of personal care
and support.
The Graduate Diploma provides international students, who do not qualify for direct entry touniversity, with a pathway into a wide range of postgraduate degrees at City University London.There are two pathways: Business, Law and Social Sciences; and Science and Engineering.
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If you meet the programme’s academic requirements but do not meet the minimum
English language requirements, you can undertake English language preparation before
entering the Graduate Diploma programme. Examples of these study routes are set out
below. Please note, these are only a guide and individual study plans will be drawn up
on the basis of your application.
2013 2014 2015
Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun
English for University Study
IELTS 5.5 Graduate Diploma Master’s degree
English for University Study IELTS 5.5 Graduate Diploma Master’s degree
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Quality assured and designed in
partnership with City University London,
the Graduate Diploma programme is the
rst step towards obtaining a postgraduate
degree. Successful completion of the
Graduate Diploma programme leads to
the award of the City University London
Graduate Diploma, at Level 6 on the
National Qualication Framework (NQF).
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There are a number of generous
scholarships available for high-achieving
students, who intend to the apply for the
Graduate Diploma programme. Scholarships
are available for both September and
January intakes.
For full details, please see
page 55 or visit our website:
.intohigher.om/it/horhip
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rogrmme ontent The programme provides a grounding in
subject content, relevant English language
and research skills. You will conduct
a research project based on your area
of interest.
ngih nguge upport English is a critical part of this programme
and allows you to develop the necessary
language competence for successful
postgraduate study in the UK. You will
cover reading, writing, listening and
speaking. The classwork in this module
is supported by one-to-one tutorials.
eerh n tu kiEssential preparation for postgraduate
university life, the Research Skills module
will help you to develop the necessary
skills for postgraduate study by enabling
you to work effectively in groups, present
ideas in a logical manner, manage your
time, take lecture notes, conduct research
and prepare a dissertation.
aement Grades from the Graduate Diploma
programme do not count towards your
degree, but help the University to
determine whether you meet the specied
progression grades for direct entry to your
chosen degree programme.
Assessment is a combination of formal
examinations and assessed course work.
You are required to obtain 120 credits to
complete the programme successfully. Each
content module is worth 20 credits. You
will also have to carry out an independent
research project, which will be assessed
by the nal written version as well as
a presentation.
Your English language and pathway subject
progress will be assessed by a combination
of examinations and coursework, which
may include written assignments, reports,
practical exercises, group and individual
research projects, presentations and
problem-solving exercises.
aemi guineYou will receive guidance on personal and
academic issues, including the next steps
in your studies and career. We also have
an International Progression Ofcer ho will
help with your application to the University.
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If you successfully complete the Graduate
Diploma programme, and meet the
specied course requirements detailed on
pages 36 and 37 you are guaranteed
a place on a Master’s course in your
area of study at City University London,
including a wide variety of postgraduate
degree programmes in the following
subject areas:
• e-Business Systems
• Economics
• Engineering• Information Management
• International Politics
• Law
• Media and Communications
• Journalism.
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Start datesSeptember and January
Programme dateshree term progrmme:Mon 23 Sep 2013–Fri 13 Jun 2014Mon 06 Jan 2014–Fri 05 Sep 2014
Programme lengthThree terms or approximately9 months
Class hoursUp to 22 hours per week
Academic requirementsCompletion of a minimum of three years higher educationwith good grades.
Previous study in a relevantacademic discipline or relevantindustry experience for specialised Master’s.
For country specicentry requirements, visit:.intohigher.om/it
English language entryrequirementIELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of
5.5 in all subskills) or equivalentIf you do not meet the minimumEnglish language requirementsyou can apply for English for University Study. Please see page38 for further course details.
Tuition feeThree term programme: £13,450
uition fee o not inue:• text books and other learning
materials: an additional chargein the region of £180 per academic course.
For further guidance please check
with the INTO Admissions Ofceor your education agent.
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common moue speiit moue leing to the fooing ter’ progrmme t cit Unierit lonon:
Grute dipom in buine, l n soi siene (120 reit)
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English Language andCommunication Skills (30 credits)
Introduction to Economics,Mathematics and Statistics (40 credits)
Business Economics
International Business Economics
Research Skills (10 credits) Empirical Enquiry and Critical Thought(20 credits)
Independent Project (20 credits)
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English Language andCommunication Skills (30 credits)
Introduction to Science andEngineering (40 credits)*
Business Systems Analysis and Design
e-Business Systems
Electronic Publishing
Information Management
Information Systems and Technology
Information Science
Information Managementin the Cultural Sector
Library ScienceResearch Skills (10 credits) Empirical Enquiry and Critical Thought
(20 credits)Independent Project (20 credits)
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English Language andCommunication Skills (30 credits)
Introduction to Journalism (40 credits) Financial Journalism
International Journalism
Research Skills (10 credits) Empirical Enquiry and Critical Thought(20 credits)
Independent Project (20 credits)
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English Language andCommunication Skills (30 credits)
Introduction to English Law(40 credits)
Civil Litigation and Dispute Resolution
Criminal Litigation
International Commercial Law
Public International LawResearch Skills (10 credits) Law Research Project (20 credits)
Independent Project (20 credits)
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English Language andCommunication Skills (30 credits)
Introduction to Social Sciences(40 credits)
Criminology
Culture, Policy and Management
Ethnomusicology
Global Migration
Human Rights
International Journalism
International Communications andDevelopment
International Politics
International Politicsand Human Rights
Media and Communications
Political Communication
Social Research Methods
Sociology
Research Skills (10 credits) Empirical Enquiry and Critical Thought(20 credits)
Independent Project (20 credits)
*This module is part of the Science and Engineering pathway. See page 35 for module description.
The table below provides details of the academic modules that you may study as partof your chosen Graduate Diploma programme. You will complete a common core, whichincludes modules in English Language and Communication Skills. Additionally, to qualifyfor certain degrees you will need to complete stipulated modules during your programme.
For more details on destination degree programmes, the specied subjects you must studyand the grades required for guaranteed entry to City University London, please refer to theprogression tables on pages 36 and 37 of this brochure.
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ngih lnguge ncommunition skiThe aim of this unit is to develop your
English to the level required for entry to
postgraduate courses at City University
London (normally a minimum of IELTS6.5). You will improve your grammar,
vocabulary and pronunciation, as well
as develop your academic abilities in
written work, presentations and taking
part in discussions.
eerh skiThis module will provide you with a basic
understanding of the nature of enquiry,
developing your ability to access and
analyse data. A large part of the module
involves analysing and interpreting
existing data from various elds of
research. You will also be introduced to
the theoretical and practical differences
between quantitative and qualitative
research methods.
nepenent roet The compulsory research project brings
together the skills and understanding
from other modules. The research can be
based on primary or secondary research,
and allows you to practise core skills
necessary for postgraduate level study. You
will be allocated an adviser, who will offer
guidance on the content and structure of your research project. English language
support will also be given.
Digital whiteboards create aninteractive environment
Small classes mean more personalisedattention from your teachers
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ntroution to onomi,themti n sttitiThe aim of this module is to provide you
with a basic understanding of economics,
mathematics and statistics. The module
will cover: the wider economic environmentand the application of economic thinking
to current issues and problems; statistical
concepts and methods of data analysis;
and the use of statistics in quantitative
research. You will also be introduced
to concepts and vocabulary underlying
economics. This module has a strong
practical element helping you to develop
your literacy of numbers and engage in
statistical analysis to address a range
of problems.
ntroution to soi sieneThis module examines how individuals,
organisations and communities are dened
and formed by their cultural context,
and relates to appropriate theoretical
literature and relevant case studies. The
module will cover concepts of culture from
anthropological, sociological and cultural
studies perspectives; and key inequalities
in globalisation, technology and culture.
ntroution to ngih lThe module aims to introduce you to the
main themes of Master’s degree level study
of law in UK universities, and to enable
you to progress to an LLM programme at
City University London. This module alsoaims to provide a foundation in English
Law and the English Legal System, which
is the basis of all degrees in England
and Wales.
mpiri nquir ncriti hought This module explores the relationship of
theoretical models to empirical studies;
the ways in which primary supporting
data is collected and analysed, and the
philosophical grounds of rationalism and
empiricism. As part of this module, you will
learn to examine the reliability of sources
of knowledge and to distinguish between
good and poor reasoning.
l eerh roet The aim of this module is for you to
undertake, under the guidance of an
academic supervisor, an in-depth piece
of research and to produce a piece of
academic writing on an area of law
linked to your future studies. This
module is compulsory for all students on
the Business, Law and Social Sciences
pathway who are planning to progressto programmes in the School of Law.
ntroution to journimThis module provides an introduction
to the news industry in the UK as well
as globally, including non main-stream
organisations. You will work on practical
news gathering and reporting and news
and feature writing exercises, designed
to equip you with both the standard of
English and the basic skills of journalism
required for progression to the specialised
Master’s courses in International Journalism
and Financial Journalism at City University.
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common moue speiit moue leing to the fooing ter ’ progrmme t cit Unierit lonon:
Grute dipom in siene n ngineering
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English Language andCommunication Skills(30 credits)
Introduction to Economics,Mathematics and Statistics(40 credits)
Business Systems Analysis and Design
e-Business Systems
Electronic PublishingInformation Management
Information Management in the Cultural Sector
Information Systems and Technology
Information Science
Library Science
Research Skills (10 credits) Empirical Enquiry and CriticalThought (20 credits)
Programming and Design(20 credits)
Independent Project (20 credits)
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English Language andCommunication Skills(30 credits)
Introduction to Science andEngineering (40 credits)
Analysis and Design of Structures for Fires, Blasts and Earthquakes
Automotive Engineering
Civil Engineering Structures
Clinical Engineering with HealthcareTechnology Management
Computer Games Technology
e-Business Systems
Health Informatics
Human-Centred Systems
Information Science
Information Systems and Technology
Mechanical Engineering
Power Systems and Energy Management
Signals and Sensor SystemsSoftware Engineering
Systems and Control Engineering
Telecommunications and Networks
Research Skills (10 credits) Programming and Design(20 credits)
Independent Project
(20 credits)
The Graduate Diploma in Science and Engineering offers progression on to a range of Master’sdegrees in the School of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences and the School of Informatics.The table below provides details of the academic modules that you may study as part of your chosen Graduate Diploma programme. You will complete a common core, which includesmodules in English language and Communication Skills. Additionally, to qualify for certaindegrees you will need to complete stipulated modules during your programme.
For more details on destination degree programmes, the specied subjects you must studyand the grades required for guaranteed entry to City University London, please refer to theprogression tables on pages 36 and 37 of this brochure.
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ngih lnguge ncommunition skiThe aim of this unit is to develop your
English to the level required for entry to
postgraduate courses at City University
(normally a minimum of IELTS 6.5). Youwill improve your grammar, vocabulary
and pronunciation, as well as develop
your academic abilities in written
work, presentations and taking part
in discussions.
eerh skiThis module will provide you with a basic
understanding of the nature of enquiry,
developing your ability to access and
analyse data. A large part of the module
involves analysing and interpreting
existing data from various elds of
research. You will also be introduced to
the theoretical and practical differences
between quantitative and qualitative
research methods.
nepenent roet The compulsory research project brings
together the skills and understanding
from other modules. The research can be
based on primary or secondary research,
and allows you to practise core skills
necessary for postgraduate level study. You
will be allocated an adviser, who will offer
guidance on the content and structure of your research project. English language
support will also be given.
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ntroution to siene nngineering This module is designed to provide a
grounding in science and engineering, with
a particular focus on physics, and to enableyou to meet the requirements to progress
to Master’s programmes in both the School
of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences
and the School of Informatics.
rogrmming n deignThe aim of this module is to develop your
programming skills and in particular your
knowledge of C programming language to
the level that will be required for Master’s
degree level study in the School of
Engineering and Mathematical Sciences and
the School of Informatics. This module is
compulsory for all students on the Science
and Engineering pathway.
“This course prepares students for aMaster’s degree by improving their familiarity with academic discourse andbuilding their condence in presentationskills, seminar discussions, and theoreticalknowledge. Working with colleaguesand students from a wide variety of
academic backgrounds gives studentsvaluable opportunities to enhance their critical thinking skills and develop their independence in learning. Our Centrehas a well-stocked library, supplementedby full access to thousands of e-journals,allowing students to immerse themselvesin their studies.”
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degree progrmme ar Grutedipompth**
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Culture, Policy and Management MA SSA 70% IELTS 7.0 Applicants must have studied a relevant discipline in their previous studies and/or demonstrate relevant professionalexperience
60%
Financial Journalism MA JO 70% overall
with 70%
in writing
component
Applicants should:
• have a qualication equivalent to at least a 2nd class(Hons) UK degree
• demonstrate a commitment to journalism through relevantwork experience
• demonstrate knowledge and experience of nance or business through study and work experience.
At the discretion of the Journalism department, applicants withno degree but substantial practical experience in journalism
will be considered.International Journalism MA SSA/JO 70% with a
minimum of 70% in writing
IELTS 7.0 (witha minimum of 7.0 in writing)
Applicants should:
• have a qualication equivalent to at least a 2nd class(Hons) UK degree
• demonstrate a commitment to journalism through relevantwork experience.
At the discretion of the Journalism department, applicants withno degree but substantial practical experience in journalismwill be considered.
60%
Music (Ethnomusicology) MA SSA 65% IELTS 6.5 Applicants must have previously studied a relevant discipline(e.g. music, anthropology, sociology, cultural studies, etc.).Ideally, they should be able to evidence engagement withpractical music making in some way
60%
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Business Systems, Analysis andDesign
MSc IN* 65% IELTS 6.5 N/A 60%
e-Business Systems MSc IN* 65% IELTS 6.5 N/A 60%
Electronic Publishing MSc IN* 65% IELTS 6.5 N/A 60%
Information Management MSc IN* 65% IELTS 6.5 N/A 60%
Information Systems andTechnology
MSc IN* 65% IELTS 6.5 N/A 60%
Information Science MSc IN* 65% IELTS 6.5 N/A 60%
Information Management in theCultural Sector
MSc IN* 65% IELTS 6.5 Applicants must have studied a relevant discipline in their previous studies and/or demonstrate relevant professionalexperience
60%
Library Science MSc IN* 65% IELTS 6.5 N/A 60%
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Civil Litigation and DisputeResolution
LLM LA 70% IELTS 7.0 Applicants must have successfully completed a Law degree or Diploma
65%
Criminal Litigation LLM LA 70% IELTS 7.0 Applicants must have successfully completed a Law degree or Diploma
65%
International Commercial Law LLM LA 70% IELTS 7.0 Applicants must have successfully completed a Law degree or Diploma
65%
As a successful student you can progress to a Master’s degree at City Universityor use your Graduate Diploma qualication to apply to other UK universities.
*Please note, both the Graduate Diploma in Business, Law and Social Sciences and the Graduate Diploma in Science and Engineering have an Informatics pathway.
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degree progrmme ar Grutedipompth**
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Public International Law LLM LA 70% IELTS 7.0 Applicants must have successfully completed a Degree or 3year Diploma
65%
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Business Economics MSc EC 65% IELTS 6.5 Applicants must have studied a relevant discipline in their previous studies
60%
Criminology MA SSA 65% IELTS 6.5 N/A 60%
Human Rights MA SSA 65% IELTS 6.5 N/A 60%
International Business Economics MSc SSA 65% IELTS 6.5 Applicants must have studied a relevant discipline in their previous studies
60%
International Communication andDevelopment
MA EC 65% IELTS 6.5 N/A 60%
International Politics and HumanRights
MA SSA 65% IELTS 6.5 N/A 60%
International Politics MSc SSA 65% IELTS 6.5 N/A 60%
Media and Communications MA SSA 65% IELTS 6.5 N/A 60%
Political Communication MA SSA 65% IELTS 6.5 N/A 60%
Global Migration MA SSA 65% IELTS 6.5 N/A 60%
Social Research Methods MA SSA 65% IELTS 6.5 N/A 60%
Sociology MA SSA 65% IELTS 6.5 N/A 60%
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Analysis and Design of Structuresfor Fire, Blasts and Earthquakes
MSc SE 65% IELTS 6.5 Applicants must have studied a relevant discipline in their previous studies
60%
Automotive Engineering MSc SE 65% IELTS 6.5 Applicants must have studied a relevant discipline in their previous studies
60%
Civil Engineering Structures MSc SE 65% IELTS 6.5 Applicants must have studied a relevant discipline in their previous studies
60%
Clinical Engineering withHealthcare TechnologyManagement
MSc SE 65% IELTS 6.5 Applicants must have studied a relevant discipline in their previous studies
60%
Mechanical Engineering MSc SE 65% IELTS 6.5 Applicants must have studied a relevant discipline in their previous studies
60%
Power Systems and EnergyManagement
MSc SE 65% IELTS 6.5 Applicants must have studied a relevant discipline in their previous studies
60%
Systems and Control Engineering MSc SE 65% IELTS 6.5 Applicants must have studied a relevant discipline in their previous studies
60%
Signals and Sensor Systems MSc SE 65% IELTS 6.5 Applicants must have studied a relevant discipline in their previous studies
60%
Telecommunications and Networks MSc SE 65% IELTS 6.5 Applicants must have studied a relevant discipline in their previous studies
60%
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Business Systems, Analysis andDesign
MSc IN / SE 65% IELTS 6.5 N/A 60%
Computer Games Technology MSc SE 65% IELTS 6.5 Applicants must have studied a relevant discipline in their previous studies with exposure to programming and databasesto an undergraduate level
60%
e-Business Systems MSc IN / SE 65% IELTS 6.5 N/A 60%
Health Informatics MSc SE 65% IELTS 6.5 Applicants must have approval of their previous experiencefrom City University London
60%
Human-Centred Systems MSc SE 65% IELTS 6.5 Applicants must have a rst degree in computing 60%
Information Science MSc IN / SE 65% IELTS 6.5 N/A 60%
Information Systems andTechnology
MSc IN / SE 65% IELTS 6.5 N/A 60%
Software Engineering MSc SE 65% IELTS 6.5 Applicants must have studied a relevant discipline in their previous studies with exposure to programming and databasesto an undergraduate level
60%
**Graduate Diploma pathway key: EC: Economics; IN: Informatics; JO: Journalism; LA: Law; SE: Science and Engineering; SSA: Social Sciences and the Arts
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Uvsy sUdy?This is a year-round course of intensive
academic English language study designed
to prepare you for study at university or
for further academic preparation at INTO
City University London. You will develop
your English language and academic
study skills, as well as research skills
at higher levels.
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With multiple start dates and differentdurations of study, the course has the
exibility to cater to students with different
language levels. The course suits a range
of needs and will teach you to:
• adapt to university style teaching before
taking an undergraduate or postgraduate
degree
• learn research skills for university study
• improve overall English language ability
and academic presentation techniques.
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The course will help you adjust to the
demands, challenges and expectations of
UK higher education. You will also be able
to practise your developing language skills
in a vibrant UK university environment
where you can take advantage of the
University’s additional learning facilities
and mix with a wide variety of British and
international students.
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The course comprises 20 hours of taught
lessons per week. In order to make
good progress, you are expected to do
approximately 20 additional hours of
self-study outside class which may include
homework, assignments or coursework
which will be submitted for assessment.
Through studying a range of modules,
you will develop a greater command of
written and spoken English, as well as the
academic study skills that are critical for
successful study.
All students will initially focus ondeveloping core English language
skills, developing your knowledge and
condence in:
• speaking and pronunciation
• listening
• reading
• writing
• grammar
• vocabulary.
While also developing your core skills, you
will focus on skills relevant to your study,
these including:
• teamwork
• problem solving
• critical thinking
• time management
• quantitative and qualitative
data analysis.
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At the end of each term, your skills
and language will be assessed to give
a clear indication of your progress.
Assessment on the course is based on the
different modules you have taken during
your course.
Methods of assessment may include:
• written assignments
• presentations
• research projects
• reading, writing and listening
examinations.
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As part of the course, you will receive
independent advice and guidance to
support you in your university selection,
including the process of applying for a
degree at City University London.
Assuming you have met the academic
entry requirements for your chosen degree
programme, success on the English for
University Study course offers:
• direct entry to an undergraduate or
postgraduate degree programme at
City University London (without the
need for an external English language
exam). Students wishing to progress
to City University London will need to
achieve a minimum of 60% to 65%
(comparable to IELTS 6.0 to 6.5). Some
degree programmes require a higher
score to progress and you should check
in advance
• assured progression to the
International Foundation or Graduate
Diploma programme.*
* Subject to meeting Tier 4 student visa requirements.
Giving you the academic English skills you need to study effectively on your INTO academic programme or university degree.
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Start datesMon 23 Sep 2013Mon 06 Jan 2014Mon 07 Apr 2014Mon 07 Jul 2014
Course lengthMinimum one term
Class hoursUp to 20 hours per week*
English language entryrequirementIELTS 3.0 (with a minimum
of 3.0 in writing) or equivalent
If you do not meet the minimumEnglish language requirementsyou should enquire about theGeneral English courses availableat the London Study Centre.
Age requirement17 years and above
Tuition fees£3,950 per term
uition fee o not inue:• text books and other learning
materials: an additional charge
in the region of £60 per academic term.
For further guidance please checkwith the INTO Admissions Ofceor contact your education agent.
* Please note lessons are one hour including an allowance for classchangeover.
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lnguge deeopment The emphasis of this module is upon
developing your understanding of
grammar, increasing both your general and
academic vocabulary, as well as improving
your accuracy in spoken English. The aim
is to ensure that you can communicate
your thoughts clearly, both in writingand speaking.
aemi speking nlitening skiThis module will help you develop your
speaking and listening skills through
topic-based discussions, seminars, lectures,
reports and interviews. The focus of the
module is on uency and appropriateness
for academic purposes and is designed
to familiarise you with university teaching
and learning styles.
The aim of this module is to give youexperience in identifying the key points of
a particular subject and the condence to
convey your opinion appropriately.
aemi writing This module helps develop your academic
writing skills through the study of sentence
structure, vocabulary and academic writing
conventions. By looking at different texts,
you will learn how to construct a clear and
logical argument within a piece of written
work through appropriate organisation of
your ideas, adopting a suitable writing
style and taking into account the needs
of the reader. You will learn about the
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Study
Academic Study;
Listening and
Speaking
importance of avoiding plagiarism and how
to incorporate the ideas of others while
using your own words. An important part
of academic writing is process writing and
as part of this module, you will produce
written drafts with feedback from your
tutor and, as your level increases, work
on your writing in individual tutorials.
aemi eing n stu skiThe focus of this module is to develop
essential reading and study skills for
studying at university level. Through
studying the organisation and structure
of texts from both general and academic
sources, you will develop the skills of note-
taking, paraphrasing and summarising.
You will also learn how to interpret and
describe data from non-textual information
such as graphs and tables. At all levels,
you will be encouraged to react to texts
by giving opinions, and as you improveyou will develop critical reading skills
appropriate to studying at university.
eerh roet At the higher levels, you will be asked
to work on an extended research project
making use of both primary and secondary
resources. Through directed self-study
and tutorial classes, you will work with
your teachers to identify key areas that
need to be developed in order to improve
the quality of your project. You will also
be required to deliver a presentation on
your work.
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Assuming you have already met the
University’s academic entry requirements
and any other outstanding conditions,
achieving the level of performance required
in the Pre-sessional English course will
full the conditions of your offer and allow
you to progress to your University course,
without needing to retake the IELTS or
TOEFL exam.
The Pre-sessional English course provides short and intensive preparation in academicEnglish for students who are already academically qualied and due to start anundergraduate or postgraduate degree at City University London in September.
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The Pre-sessional course provides
intensive English language preparation
in a University environment. With highly
experienced teachers, there is no better
preparation for your next steps.
The course will:
• provide contextual study skills which
help you to acclimatise to the culture
of a UK university
• enable you to adjust to the demands,
challenges and expectations of UK higher
education and culture
• teach you how to give presentations
on different areas of cultural and
academic interest
• provide you with a basis in the academic
discourse of your specialist subject
• prepare you for the study skills needed
to undertake a course at a UK university.
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You will be internally assessed to
determine whether you have reached theappropriate level for your degree course.
Methods of assessment will include
short essays, an extended essay, an oral
presentation and end-of-course exams.
Acceptance on a degree course is at the
discretion of City University London.
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Pre-sessional English concentrates on
academic English, preparing you for
university study in the UK. The course
is designed to:
• improve your English language
prociency in the core skills of listening,
speaking, reading and writing, within a
university context
• focus on subject-related work in your
chosen area of study via a written project
• help you to study independently using aselection of online materials provided on
our Moodle Virtual Learning Environment.
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This 20 hour per week course is suitable
for you if you are academically qualied,
hold an offer from City University London,
and need to improve your English language
level before starting an undergraduate
or postgraduate degree at City University
London.
The Pre-sessional course runs from late
June to early September. Depending on
your current language level and degree
programme requirements, you will
be required to take a 12-week course
starting at the end of June, an 8-week
course starting in July, or a 4-week course
starting in August.
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Improve your study skills with exceptional learningresources
Wireless Internet is available throughout the Centre
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Course dates2013Mon 24 Jun 2013–Fri 13 Sep 2013(12 weeks)Mon 22 Jul 2013–Fri 13 Sep 2013(8 weeks)Mon 19 Aug 2013–Fri 13 Sep 2013(4 weeks)
Course length12, 8 or 4 weeks
Class hoursUp to 20 hours per week*
Academic entryrequirementApplicants must hold an offer of aplace on a degree programme atCity University London
Age requirement17 years and above
English languageentry requirementOnly an ofcial IELTS or TOEFLresult or equivalent recognisedEnglish language test will beaccepted as proof of Englishlanguage prociency
or egree oure tht requirels 7.012 weeks: IELTS 6.0 or equivalent
8 weeks: IELTS 6.5 or equivalent
4 weeks: Applicants must haveachieved the minimum IELTS levelrequired by the relevant Schoolof study, and been accepted ontothe course
or egree oure tht require ls 6.5 (ith minimum of 6.0 in eh uki)12 weeks: IELTS 5.5 (with aminimum of 5.0 in each subskill)or equivalent
8 weeks: IELTS 6.0 (with aminimum of 5.5 in each subskill)or equivalent
4 weeks: Applicants must haveachieved the minimum IELTS levelrequired by the relevant Schoolof study, and been accepted ontothe course
or egree oure tht require ls 6.0 (ith minimum of 6.0 in riting)12 weeks: IELTS 5.0 (with aminimum of 5.0 in writing)or equivalent
8 weeks: IELTS 5.5 (with aminimum of 5.5 in writing)or equivalent
4 weeks: Applicants must haveachieved the minimum IELTS levelrequired by the relevant Schoolof study, and been accepted ontothe course
Please ensure you consult CityUniversity London for detailsof the English language levelrequired for direct entry to your chosen degree
Tuition fees£3,300 (12 weeks)£2,248 (8 weeks)£1,200 (4 weeks)
uition fee o not inue:• text books and other learning
materials: an additionalcharge in the region of £30(12 weeks), £25 (8 weeks) and£20 (4 weeks). Book packs willbe provided in the openingweek of the course. These willinclude textbooks for AcademicReading and Academic Writing.
For further guidance pleasecontact INTO City UniversityLondon or your education agent.
* Please note lessons are two hoursincluding an allowance for classchangeover.
94%of Pre-sessional students progressed
to City University London in 2011
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You are about to embark on a life changing journey and our support network will be there tomake sure you get the most out of this experience. From helping you with your application,extending your visa, to nding the best restaurant in your new home, our team will offer expertadvice every step of the way.
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sUG yU alcaYour rst point of contact with the
Centre is likely to be with one of INTO’s
representatives in your home country.
Always happy to help, they recognise the
importance of the choices you are making
and are well informed about the Centre,
our course and City University London.
They will gladly answer any questions
and assist you with your application.
eet u in our ountr INTO’s regional ofce network means you
can be sure to speak with someone inyour country with in-depth knowledge of
the study opportunities available to you.
Representatives from the Centre regularly
travel overseas, providing you with an
opportunity to discuss your study plan with
someone from the institution face-to-face.
apping for our oureOnce you have all the information you
need, you’ll be ready to make your
application. Our team of experienced
customer relations advisers will ensure that
your application is processed swiftly and
that you receive the documents you need
to obtain your visa for entry to the UK.
For further information on our application
processes, see page 48.
stuent ho re uner the ge of 18Before the Centre accepts a student
younger than 18 years of age, parents
must sign a consent form authorising our
staff to act in loco parentis (on behalf
of the parent). Parents are also required
to complete a medical information form.
Relevant forms will be sent to parents and
the student with conrmation documents.
No student will be accepted at the Centre
without completing and returning these
forms before the start of the course.
The Centre also recommends that
parents appoint a UK-based guardian for
international students under 18. If your
parents are making their own arrangements
for guardianship services, or for a friend
or family member to act as a guardian,
evidence of these arrangements must be
supplied before the course starts. A copy of
our policy on younger students is available
on request.
Additional support measures are in place
at the Centre to ensure that any under 18
students are monitored and supervisedmore closely than their older colleagues.
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“The Student Services team is here to helpyou with anything you need as you settleinto your new life in London. Our teamof welcoming and enthusiastic StudentServices Coordinators speak severaldifferent languages and can help witha variety of issues; from getting aroundon London’s transport to registeringwith a doctor and visa advice. Thehub of the INTO Centre is the WelcomeDesk, where you will receive a warmand friendly welcome from the team. Wealso have specialist admissions staff, anAccommodation Ofcer and a dedicated
Social and Events Programme Coordinator.”
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If you are under 18 when you arrive this
service is compulsory, unless your parents
can provide evidence to our Admissions
Ofce that a suitable arrangement has
been made for your collection from the
airport at which you arrive into the UK.
This compulsory service also applies when
you are departing the UK. You will need
to provide the Student Services team with
your full ight details in advance of your arrival or departure date.
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Once you have accepted your offer, you can
begin planning your journey to the UK.
re-eprture guieYou will receive a Pre-departure guide
containing practical information which
will help you prepare for travelling to the
UK, arriving in London and enrolling on
your course of study at the Centre. The
Pre-departure guide is also available as
a mobile app enabling you to nd useful
information, upload and view photos and
videos, access Google maps and nd your
way around the campus.
The guide also includes information to help
you adapt to living and studying in another
culture, booking your airport pickup and
conrming your arrival details.
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when hou rrie?You must arrive in London on the weekend
before the rst day of your course. You
should inform the INTO Admissions
Ofce of your date of arrival and travel
arrangements at least seven days prior
to your arrival in the UK, so that we can
advise either the accommodation staff, or
your host family, of when to expect you.
reing to lononWhen travelling to the UK, you can arrive
at one of London’s international airports.
We offer an airport pickup service from
Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted to your
accommodation for an additional charge.
If you would like this service you will need
to provide the INTO Admissions Ofce with
your full ight details at least seven days
in advance of your arrival date.
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their overall experience in 2011 24/7student support to help you
adapt to your new life in 2011 69ntionitie
study at the Centre, providing a
truly international community in 2011
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soi tiit progrmmeWhile the main reason for coming to London
is to study, involvement in non-academic
activities will help you adjust to life in
the UK and develop a network of friends.
London offers a wide variety of options for socialising, experiencing the arts or taking
part in sport. We also organises a regular
programme of activities. The programme
includes trips to places of interest in London
and other parts of the UK, as well as visits
to the theatre and cinema.
Full day excursions cost between £10–£40
per person, depending on the activity.
Other social programme activities are
charged at variable rates ranging from free
to £10 per person.
24-hour upport The Centre is dedicated to ensuring that
you feel totally safe and supported. Upon
arrival, all students are issued with an
emergency telephone number which can
be used to contact Centre staff outside
of ofce hours in the unlikely event of
an emergency or urgent situation.
utiingu tff At the Centre, our staff speak a range
of languages including Arabic, Japanese,
Korean, Mandarin, Russian and Spanish,
and are available to assist new and
prospective students and parents,
who may not be able to communicate
effectively in English.
vi n immigrtion upport Once you arrive at the Centre, the Student
Services team will provide information,
support and guidance on renewing your
student visa, as well as issuing any
documentation you may need to submit
to support your visa application. Visa
workshops will be held throughout the
year and individual appointments can
be made on a weekly basis shouldyou require specic advice.
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stuent serie temBased at the Centre, our dedicated Student
Services team looks forward to meeting
you. Throughout your studies they offer
a range of support services to meet your
needs as an international student. Whenyou rst arrive at the Centre, the team
will help you to settle in to student life in
London, and will remain your rst point
of contact for any non-academic issues
you may have, such as registering with
a doctor, opening a bank account or
renewing your visa. No matter how large or
small your problem may be, there is always
someone on hand to help.
rienttion progrmmeWhen you arrive, you will attend an
orientation programme, carefully designed
to introduce you to life and study in
London. It is important that you attend
the orientation, which includes a formal
academic induction where you will register
for your course, take an English language
placement test, receive your timetable
and select your modules for academic
programmes. A tour will introduce you to
your new home including the INTO Centre,
the local area, and public transport and
amenities. The orientation programme will
also include social activities, which are a
great way to meet new friends and explore
the city of London.
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Multilingual staff are on hand to offer advicein your native language
stuent ttenne monitoring Good attendance is key to academic
success. INTO City University London,
expects students to attend all academic
sessions. Student attendance is monitored
carefully and where attendance is not
satisfactory, the Centre has an absence
procedure, which is administered by theAcademic Support Team. The Centre has an
additional obligation to report to the UK
Border Agency (UKBA) any changes that
may affect the terms of an international
student’s visa, including absence from
the programme.
support for tuent ith iiitieA condential service for students is
available offering advice and information
on a range of disabilities including
dyslexia, sensory impairments, and mobility
and medical conditions.
For further details, please contact the
Student Services team.
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Uniplan Insurance is a comprehensive insurance
policy prepared especially for international
students in the UK to cover loss of personal
possessions as well as travel, health and medical
claims.
Full travel, health and medical insurance is
mandatory for all INTO City University London
students, and Uniplan Insurance will automatically
be added to your course fees unless you show
that suitable alternative cover has been provided.
INTO is an appointed representative of Endsleigh
Insurance Services Limited, which is authorised
and regulated by the Financial Services Authority
( .f.go.uk/fregiter ).
Endsleigh Insurance Services Limited. Company No:
856706 registered in England at Shurdington Road,
Cheltenham Spa, Gloucestershire GL51 4UE.
erio of oer cot Up to 2 weeks £48.61
Up to 3 weeks £61.93
Up to 1 month £66.40
Up to 6 weeks £77.51
Up to 9 weeks £88.62
Up to 10 weeks £106.41
Up to 3 months £121.99
Up to 4 months £144.25
Up to 5 months £173.15
Up to 6 months £195.36
Up to 12 months £356.95
Ke enetei epene imum
um inure
A All medical emergency expenses
(including repatriation) £2,000,000
B Emergency dental treatment £500C Funeral costs in the UK £5,000
D Personal total disablement £30,000
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i) Luggage £1,000
ii) Passport, tickets and passes £500
iii) Personal money £100
iv) Single article limit £200
v) Valuables total £300
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coure fee up to £14,000
cnetion or urtiment hrge £3000
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The rst £50 of each and every claim per incidentmade by each insured person except for claims
under personal liability, personal accident and
legal expenses where no excess applies.
This policy is not available to anyone aged 66
or over.
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that could reasonably be expected to give rise to
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medical practitioner in attendance can wait until
your return home.
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Valuables left unattended at any time unless in a
safety deposit box or in your locked accommodation.
Personal money or your passport if left unattended
at any time unless in a safe, safety deposit box or
in your locked accommodation.
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“I have not had any difculties adjustingto my life here. The best thing is thestaff here are always here to help us.The Welcome Desk help us with anythingto do with living in London, even if it isnot directly related to studying here atthe Centre.
This is my rst experience of living inLondon – and it is actually my rstexperience of living anywhere else. Thehardest thing is that you have to moveaway from your family and adjust yourself to being more independent. It is very
good for you though, and prepares youfor the future!”
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To ensure that you are fully supported as
you take the next step towards studying
for a UK university degree, we offer a range
of free student placement services.
Our dedicated International Progression
Ofce and support team will provide youwith practical advice on the study options
available to you at City University London
and assist you with completing your
university application.
Based within the Centre, these individuals,
along with other staff, will ensure that
you are provided with the very best
counselling and advice in relation to course
choices, in addition to arranging for you
to visit the academic departments within
City University London that you are most
interested in.
Other forms of help and support available
to you will include:
• one-to-one student counselling to
help you select the most appropriate
course to achieve your academic goals
• practical advice and assistance withall stages of the university application
process, including help with writing
a personal statement
• preparation for university interviews,
including practice interviews
• opportunities to attend presentations
by university admissions tutors
• assistance with attending university open
days and higher education fairs
• opportunities to attend talks delivered
by former INTO students
• access to university prospectuses in
the Learning Resources Centre
• assistance with nding an alternative
university place if you need to consider
other options.
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ScapeLiving at Mile End is a new premium
student residence conveniently located just
two underground stations away from the
London Study Centre in the vibrant East
End of London.
The accommodation is offered on a
self-catered basis. You will live alongside
other international and UK students in
sleek, self-contained ats. Every room
benets from modern design with space-
saving storage, large windows to let in
natural light, a luxurious en-suite bathroom
with an oversize power shower, and an
integrated kitchen.
Communal areas and organised activities
make it easy to socialise, while individual
bedrooms ensure privacy while studying.
There are also dedicated quiet areas
for those wishing to study away from
their own room and Wi-Fi is available
throughout.
With a 24-hour reception, as well as CCTV,
you will be completely cared for during
your stay. Your everyday essentials are
taken care of with laundry facilities, secure
bicycle storage, two enticing cafés as wellas a take-away option, all available in
the accommodation.
For accommodation prices, please see the
dates and prices section on page 54.
As a student at INTO City University London you can choose from a variety of accommodationoptions including student residences within easy reach of the Centre, or carefully selectedhomestay accommodation.
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Modern, self-contained ats with integrated kitchens offer you comfort and privacy
A brand new student residence specically designed to meet your needs
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The Pacic Court accommodation has been
designed with your convenience in mind.
Located in the busy Stepney Green area of
East London, the accommodation is less
than a 30-minute walk from the Centre
and with both Whitechapel and Stepney
Green underground stations nearby, you
will benet from excellent transport links
to the Study Centre, as well as the rest
of London.
The accommodation is offered on a
self-catered basis and comprises a range
of single study-bedrooms with en-suite
bathrooms in ats of between two to ve
bedrooms, all grouped around a communal
kitchen and social space.
All rooms have access to the Internet and
you can take advantage of the on-site
laundry facilities, common room and
courtyard area. Internet access, basic
contents insurance and all utility bills are
included in the accommodation price. With
CCTV monitoring and secure door entry,
Pacic Court offers everything you need
to be both comfortable and safe for the
duration of your studies in London.
For accommodation prices, please see the
dates and prices section on page 54.
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Homestay accommodation provides you
with a ‘home-away-from-home’. We offer a
variety of homestay options ranging from
bed and breakfast to self-catering, with
locations throughout London.
You will live as part of a family sharing
mealtimes (both breakfast only and
half-board options available) and all
other facilities in the home that you
need, including the family bathroom
and laundry facilities.
Homestay accommodation is great for
younger students or for those who wishto practise their conversational English,
and can also offer great peace of mind for
parents. With years of experience, our host
families will help you to adjust and settle
into your new environment with ease.
For accommodation prices, please see the
dates and prices section on page 54.
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Located in East London, Sherren House
is just a 30-minute walk from the Centre
and the buzz and bustle of Brick Lane,
Spitalelds Market, and the many bars and
restaurants in Shoreditch. With excellent
underground and bus connections it is
cheap and easy to travel to and from
the Study Centre, as well as the rest
of London.
The accommodation is available on a
self-catered basis. All of the rooms have
recently been refurbished, offering fully-
furnished single study-bedrooms with
en-suite bathrooms and Internet access.
The individual ats are typically arranged
as ve or six-bedroom apartments grouped
around a well-equipped shared kitchen.
Basic contents insurance and all utility bills
are included in the accommodation price.
You will also have access to communal
laundry facilities and secure bike storage.
With CCTV, secure door entry and on-site
residential staff, you can expect to enjoy
a safe and friendly living environment.
For accommodation prices, please see the
dates and prices section on page 54.
Grouped apartments create a studentcommunity second to none
Modern, well-equipped kitchenettes give youindependence and exibility
The accommodation has excellent transport linksto and from the Centre
“The welfare of the students in accommodation is paramount because it inuences their academic performance and their whole experience here in London. Therefore, my role asResidential Warden is to ensure that everyone feels at home in the accommodation. It allstarts with helping the students familiarise themselves with the area they’ve just movedto. Throughout the year my main priority is to make sure that everyone in residence ishappy and comfortable. Working with the students this way is a good opportunity to getto know them better which is great!”
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adu suden vis Suden visir vis Exended Suden visir vis
Chid visir vis N vis
Ne s rien n ssr
pssr nuber pssr exir de——
/——
/——
(dd//)
Suden’s nini (us be ceed r vis icin)
are u US ciizen r US ernen residen? yes N
D u hve du nini sus? yes N
I es, ese rvide u deis
pernen cunr residence
Suden’s he ddress (u us cee his ccure s i ec ur vis icin)
Ci
pscde Cunr
Suden’s eehne nubers in cunr residence (inc. in. cde)
te mbie eehne
Suden’s ei ddress — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
sction 2 pant/Gaian o sono tai ( be ceed b ren r gurdin r sudens under 18. Snsred sudens shud rvide u deis heir snsr)
H d u inend und ur sudies?
Se Fi Eer* Snsr*
*Ne eer/snsr:
tie (mr/mrs/ms)
Fi ne
oher nes
Reinshi suden
Cnc ddress
Ci
pscde Cunr
teehne (inc. in. cde)
Ei ddress — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
sction 3 INTO co ction
Acaic oga
Intnationa onation oga
Inernin Fundin in Business, Huniies nd Sci Sciences
Business nd Ecnics ih Scie nd Cuure Huniies nd l
Business nd Ecnics ih accuning
Inernin Fundin in Engineering, Cuer Sciences nd mheics
Cuer Science Engineering nd mheics
pese seci sr de
Ju 2013 (4 er) Se 2013 (4 er)
Se 2013 (3 er) Jn 2014 (3 er)
Gaat dioa oga
Grdue Di in Business, l nd Sci Sciences
Ecnics Inrics Jurnis l
Sci Sciences nd he ars
Grdue Di in Science nd Engineering
Inrics Science nd Engineering
pese seci sr de
Se 2013 (3 er) Jn 2014 (3 er)
pa not: Gaat dioa aicant t it a (CV) a at o ti aication
poo g oga (n to cot o via o)
prsed degree rgre
I u hve ied he Ci Universi lndn ese rvide ur reerence nuber
engi angag co
engi o univit st
Se 2013 Jn 2014 ar 2014 Ju 2014
Sr de——
/——
/——
End de——
/——
/——
(dd//)
pese seci nuber ers Engish (1 er iniu)
p-iona engi
Jun 2013 (12 eeks) Ju 2013 (8 eeks) aug 2013 (4 eeks)
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applICatIoN FoRm 2 oF 2sction 4 stnt’ cation ito
Hve u ever sudied in he UK n tier 4 Suden Vis? yes N
I es, ese rvide u deis sud durins. pese s incude c ur
revius tier 4 Suden Vis (us be ceed r vis urses).
Fr——
/——
/——
——
/——
/——
(dd//)
pese give deis ur curren r s recen sch, cege r universi. pese ensure
ici insiuin rnscris, es vibe resus r recs resus re ched in Engish.
Insiuin ne
Des sud——
/——
/——
——
/——
/——
(dd//)
De u received (r i receive) ur ceriice——
/——
/——
(dd//)
Highes educin quiicin ne
lnguge insrucin
Insiuin ddress
pscde Cunr
teehne (inc. in. cde)
Ei ddress — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
sction 5 Cnt engi angag oicinc
pese ick nd ener deis ur s recen Engish nguge es. Ne: sudens
i be ssessed un rriv nd sud ns wIll be ered i here is n discrenc.
IEltS toEFl ptE
oher (ese seci)
over scre Reding scre
wriing scre lisening scre
Seking scre
Hve u rrnged ke n her Engish nguge yes N
es(s) bere sring ur INto curse?
Ne ex
De due be ken——
/——
/——
(dd//)
I u n sud n n Engish curse, ese give deis here nd h ng u
hve sudied Engish:
sction 7 o o innit
Innit
i) backgon
this indeni is be signed b he Suden, nd s b his/her pren r leg Gurdin
i he Suden is under 18 ers ge. Uni his indeni hs been signed nd reurned
INto, he Suden n ke r in n excursin rgnised b INto.
ii) Innit
In cnsiderin he princi nd/r Hed techer nd/r Direcr nd/r n eee
INto (hich exressin r he urses his indeni ens INto Ci Universi
lndn llp nd n reevn sscied r cnneced rgnisin) greeing ke
rrngeens r nd uhrise INto ersnne ke e/ sn/dugher/rd
r ie ie n exediins uside he usu reises INto I hereb u nd
eecive indeni he sid princi nd/r Hed techer nd/r Direcr nd/r n
eee (s he cse be) INto gins:
) n nd cis, sses, dges r css incurred direc r indirec hich he r
n he be r bece ibe in cnsequence n injur r dge
r iness e/ sid sn/dugher/rd ccurring during r s resu n he
sid exediins
b) n nd cis, sses, dges r css id r be r cied b n
hird r hich be de gins he r n he in cnsequence n
c r deu e/ sid sn/dugher/rd during r s resu n he sid
exediins
c) n nd her css, cis, sses nd exenses incurred direc r indirec b
he r n he n beh e/ sid sn/dugher/rd during r s resu
n such exediin,
rvided h his indeni des n exend n cis, dges, css r exenses in
resec nd he exen hich INto nd eber(s) he s r n he re
indeniied nd recver under n ic insurnce. I uhrise INto su n reevn
recrds educin insiuins, gvernen bdies, rens, snsrs nd educin gens
i requesed ihu niicin.
dcaation
I decre h he inrin I hve suied n nd ih his r is cee nd crrec
I hve red nd undersd nd gree bide b he ers nd cndiins
I gree bide b he Cncein nd Reund pic
I gree uiin nd ccdin nd sundr exense ees s he bece due
I undersnd h he giving se r incee inrin ed he reus
icin r cncein enren
stnt co
I gree h recrds nd chieveens be used r rin urses,
ihu urher niicin yes N
I gree h cies cdeic rgress nd errnce rers cn be suied
rens, snsrs r gens ihu urher niicin yes N
sign De——
/——
/——
(dd//)
(pren/gurdin)
O
sign De——
/——
/—— (dd//)
(Suden)
sction 6 wa
mica inoation
D u hve n edic cndiins? yes N
pese give deis n edic cndiins, disbiiies r ergies h require
enin r niicin nd n rescribed edicine ken n regur bsis
Cein nd signing his r gives INto erissin diniser irs id b
rined s irs iders i required.
do o coni o to av a iaiit? Fr exe re u de, bind, suer
r ng snding iness, hve erning disbii, bii issues ec. I es ese seci
Tav an ica inanc
the u cs Unin insurnce i be dded he invice uness r ernive
deque cver is ched.
pese se hen u ud ike he insurnce sr
Sr de––
/––
/––
(dd//) End de––
/––
/––
(dd//)
I hve n insurnce nd encse c
rvant ciina onc
pese ick here i u hve been cnviced reevn criin ence nd su
deis n sere shee.
pona tai
INto Ci Universi lndn i ensure h n ersn deis u discse i n be
used rvide nd diniser he curse, sur u in ur cdeic icins, r
suden surves, underke cdeic udis nd kee ur innci snsrs inred
ur rgress hrughu he curse (“he purse”). I be necessr r INto Ci
Universi lndn discse rrie nd reevn ersn deis ur rens/
gurdins/snsrs i e re cncerned bu ur ere. we s discse ur
ersn d nd sensiive ersn d (such s deis n disbii u hve, ur
ehnic rigins r edic deis) INto Universi prnershis liied r cnies ihin
is gru, nd exern gencies here necessr r he purse. we i c in ccrdnce
ih he D precin ac 1998 in resec n ersn deis u rvide us. In
se circusnces e rnser ur ersn deis uside he Euren Ecnic
are here his is necessr r he purse. In ding s e i ensure h ur ersn
deis re deque reced. Fr re inrin n h e rcess ur ersn d,
ese see he Suden ters nd Cndiins.
I cnsen ersn deis being shred s uined bve.
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Accooation otion
pese seec ne in nd cee s rrie
rintia accooation (scaliving)
Singe sudi (en-suie)
rintia accooation (sn ho)
Singe sud bedr (en-suie)
rintia accooation (paciic Cot)
Singe sud bedr (en-suie)
D u envisge h u i hve n seciic requireens in suden ccdin
s resu disbii/edic cndiin? yes N
D u require bedding ck be rvided? (£55) yes N
Homestay
D u require hes during he hid erids? yes N
I do not require any accommodation
pese seci hich ernive ccdin in u ud ike bk, shud ur irs
chice n be vibe hen u cnir ur ce
stnt o a n 18
INto recends h rens in UK-bsed gurdin r inernin sudens
under 18. INto cn su is Gurdinshi rviders n reques. I rens re
king heir n rrngeens r eiher Gurdinshi services, r i riend r i
eber in he UK is c s gurdin he suden, ese rvide deis be:
Ne gurdin
Reinshi suden
address gurdin
pscde
Cunr
teehne (inc. in. cde)
Ei ddress — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
I cnir h he gurdin is ver 21 ers ge.
dita qint
pese give deis seci dier requireens e.g. h, vegerin, n rk, n d
ergies.
aCCommoDatIoNapplICatIoN FoRmI o o ik to a o accooation, a cot a vant ction o ti o in BLOCK CAPITALS an in BLACK INK.
yo o tn it to t INTO Aiion Oic a oon a oi. A accooation ooking a jct to avaiaiit
the ccdin icin r cn eiher be subied ih ur curse icin r nce ur hve received ur er.
pa n to: INto Ci Universi lndn adissins, one Guceser pce, Brighn, Es Sussex, BN1 4aa, UK
Fx +44 1273 328595 r +44 1273 329746
Educin reresenives: [email protected]
a her enquiries: [email protected]
INTO Giving sot o cait
INto Giving is ur designed chri. I s esbished he ke dierence he
ives ung ee in he deveing rd b irving heir ccess educin.
Ech er ur s nd sudens rgnise nd ricie in undrising evens. Bere
u rrive he Cenre u cn sur ne ur educin rjecs b king
dnin £25. Fr ever dnin received INto i dne urher £25 INto
Giving. t ind u re bu INto Giving ese visi .into-giving.co
I cnir h I ud ike ke dnin £25 INto Giving nd gree r
his dnin be dded invice / innci seen r en
sign De——
/——
/——
(dd//)
(pren/gurdin)
O
sign De——
/——
/—— (dd//)
(Suden)
Aiot ick
Sudens mUSt rrive n he eekend rir he sr he curse. yur ccdin
i usu sr n he Surd bere ur curse sr de. Figh deis incuding rriv
de nd igh nuber shud be sen he INto adissins oice s sn s ssibe in
rder h irr rrngeens cn be de. I u re under 18 u us eiher bk n
INto irr icku r rvide evidence ur rrngeens. I n irr icku is required,
his i be inviced s n exr cnirin sge nd u en us be received r
n irr icku be cnired.
D u require n irr icku yes N
pese indice hich irr
lndn Hehr (£130) lndn Gick (£150)
lndn Snsed (£160)
Accooation caation
(us be ceed b sudens ishing bk ccdin r n irr icku)
I decre h he inrin I hve suied n nd ih his r is cee nd crrec
sign De
——
/——
/——
(dd//)
(pren/gurdin)
O
sign De——
/——
/—— (dd//)
(Suden)
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tERmS aND CoNDItIoNS 1 oF 2
52
Iotant
1. Application of the Terms and Conditions
a. These terms and the offer letter (together the “Terms and Conditions”) set
out the contractual terms which apply between INTO City University London
LLP (“INTO”) and students ( “Students”) in relation to the English language
courses and/or academic programmes and any other INTO courses (the“Course”).
b. As such, Students should ensure they read the Terms and Conditions verycarefully before signing and submitting their application for admission to
INTO.
2. Application to the Course and confirmation of acceptance
a. To apply for a place on a Course, Students should complete their application
and submit it to the INTO Admissions Office.
b. INTO may accept or reject applications in its absolute discretion. If INTO
accepts the application, INTO will issue a written offer of a place on a Course
to the Student (including any conditions relevant to the offer) (the “OfferLetter”) together with an acceptance form for the Student to confirm their
acceptance of the offer of the place.
c. In order to accept the offer, the Student must:
i. complete and return to INTO the acceptance form confirming acceptance
of the offer of the place indicated in the Offer Letter;
ii. pay a deposit as described in the Offer Letter which will be used towards
the tuition fees due for the Course. The a mount of the deposit required will
be shown in the Offer Letter;
iii. pay the Uniplan Insurance premium (details of which are set out earlier in
this brochure) and submit the completed Uniplan form to INTO or proof ofalternative insurance cover.
d. After completion of the actions listed in paragraph 2c above, the contract
between the Student and INTO is formed. However, if the offer is ‘conditional’,the contract shall not come into force unless and until the Student meets the
conditions of the Offer Letter and completes the actions listed in pa ragraph
2c above.
3. Tuition Fees and Payment
a. The balance of the tuition fees payable for the Course and any insurance fees(if applicable) payable must be paid to INTO no later than six weeks prior to
the start date of the Course (which is stated in the Offer Letter). Details of
indicative course dates are included in this brochure.
b. Tuition fees and insurance fees (if applicable) must be paid in full in pounds
sterling by cheque, banker’s draft, bank tr ansfer, credit card or debit card.
Payment by credit card is subject to a surcharge of 2%.
c. If bank or credit card charges are incurred by INTO on such payments, where
these charges have been incurred through no fault of INTO, these will be
re-invoiced to the Student’s account so that INTO receives the payment in full.
d. Tuition fee deposits are non-refundable unless the Student is unable to
meet visa entry requirements (in which case the Student will be required toprovide an official visa rejection letter to INTO – fur ther details of which are
set out below).
e. Any variation to standard payment terms will only be made by prior agreementin writing by the Chief Operations Officer of INTO.
f. The prices stated in this brochure are valid for confirmed bookings (with
payment) received by INTO on or af ter 01 January 2013 and until furthernotice. Please contact INTO for further details or visit t he website.
4. Other Fees
a. One to one tuition – Any Students who require 1:1 tuition must agree such
tuition with INTO in advance. Such tuition will be charged at £75 per hour and
will be invoiced in advance.
b. Text books – Text books and/or appropriate Course materials will be supplied
to Students on enrolment for International Foundation, Graduate Diploma,English for University Study or Pre-sessional English Courses. Students will be
invoiced for the text books and/or appropriate Course materials immediately
following receipt by INTO of the Student’s acceptance of the offer of a place
on the Course and such invoice is payable at l east six weeks before the startdate of the Course. The approximate cost of text books and/or appropriate
Course materials will be £180 per academic Course (3 term), £240 per
academic course (4 term) and £60 per term for the English for University Study
and for Pre-sessional English course, 12 week course, £30, 8 week course,£25, 4 week course, £20.
c. Laboratory fees – Students who are enrolled on science-based academicCourses (i.e International Foundation in Engineering, computer Science and
Mathematics) shall be charged an additional fee of £275 per academic year to
cover the use of laboratory facilities. This fee will be invoiced to the Student
immediately following receipt by INTO of the Student’s acceptance of theoffer of a place on the Course and such invoice is payable at least six weeks
before the start date of the Course.
5. Overdue fees
a. In cases of overdue payment of any of the fees owed by the Student, INTO
reserves the right to suspend or c ancel tuition and to charge interest on theoutstanding balance. Interest will be charged on any outstanding fees at the
rate of 2.5% above the base rate of Barclays Bank per month or part thereof
from the date of the invoice until payment.
b. INTO reserves the right to withhold any academic results or certificates, if
fees are still owed by the Student at the end of their Course.
c. Fees remain payable if a ‘notice of withdrawal’ has not been given in
accordance with these Terms and Conditions.
6. Changes to Certificates of Acceptance for Study (“CAS”)
a. INTO will issue a CAS, no more than 6 months before the Student’s first Course
start date provided that:
i. the Student’s offer is unconditional; and
ii. the Student has paid their deposit or full fees as set out in the Offer Letter.
b. Before issuing the CAS, INTO will confirm with the Student or the agent
that the details to be included in the C AS are correct. Once the student hasconfirmed that the details are correct, INTO will submit the details to the UK
Border Agency (“UKBA”).
c. If the Student requests any changes to the information on the CAS (otherthan an update to the ‘Fees paid to date’ information after making further
payments) after INTO has submitted the details to the UKBA and a new CAS
is required, the Student will be charged for each request at the then prevailing
rate. At the time of going to print the cost is £13 but is subject to review.
7. Cancellation Charges
a. Subject to paragraphs 8 and 9 below, if the Student wishes to cancel its place
on the Course prior to the Course commencing, then, unless s uch cancellation
is due to visa refusals, and/or academic and/or English conditions of theStudent’s Offer Letter not being met, the following charges apply:-
Acaic co an engi o univi t st, Gna engi
an p-iona engi oga
Tuition Fee Cancellation charges:
Four weeks or more before commencement:
cancellation fee of £500
Less than four weeks before commencement:
cancellation fee of £1000
Accommodation Fee Cancellation charges:
Four weeks or more before commencement:
cancellation fee of £500
Less than four weeks before commencement:
cancellation fee of £1000
b. Cancellations must be made in writing to INTO. Cancellations will become validon the day the written notice is received by INTO.
c. Cancellation charges will be deducted from the deposit and/or tuition fees
paid by the Student or, if no deposit and/or tuition fees have been paid by theStudent, INTO will invoice the Student for the ca ncellation charges. Payment
shall be due within 30 days of the date of such invoice.
d. Cancellation of a Course includes cancellation of any Uniplan Insurance policy.
Students will be charged for the length of insurance cover received so far and
will be refunded a proportion of the premium for the unelapsed period of cover
less a £25 administration charge.
8. Leaving a Course early
a. If a Student wishes to withdraw from their Course, they must notify INTO in
writing as described above in th e section ‘Cancellation’. Once a student has
arrived at the INTO Centre no course fees will be refunded if th e Student
withdraws.
b. Accommodation cancellation charges will apply as outlined at paragraph
20 below.
9. Contracts made by Distance Communication
a. If INTO has made its offer for a place on the Course and the offer has beenaccepted by the Student solely by means of distance communication (i.e. if up
to the point when the contract is concluded there has been no face-to-face
contact between the Student and INTO or INTO’s representative) then thecontract between us is a “Distance Contract ”.
b. Students are entitled to cancel a Distance Contract at any time up to the
earlier of:
i. 7 days from the date when the Distance Contract is concluded; or
ii. the date on which the Student starts the Course.
c. In order to cancel the Distance Contract, the Student must inform INTO in
writing at the INTO Admissions Office, One Gloucester Place, Bri ghton, EastSussex, BN1 4AA within the time periods set out in paragraph (b) above.
d. If any payment has been made by the Student to INTO under these Terms and
Conditions prior to the date of cancellation then a full refund will be providedby INTO using the same payment type as soon as possible but, in any event,
within 30 days of receipt of the Student’s notification of cancellation.
10. Cancellation or deferral because of Visa refusal/Visadelays
a. Students are entitled (provided such refusal / delay is not the result ofany fraudulent activity) to cancel or defer a Course due to refusal or non
receipt of a necessary visa providing that t he Student informs the INTO
Admissions Office in writing and sends evidence to INTO of the visa refusalor advises INTO that the Student has not yet received the relevant visa from
the Embassy as early as possible and in any event no later than two weeks
after the Student’s proposed Course start date (or one week for English for
University Study and Pre-Sessional English programmes).
b. Cancellation charges (except for Uniplan Insurance cancelation fees which
will apply as outlined above in paragraph 7d) will not be incurred in the
circumstances described in paragr aph (a) above provided that the Studentcomplies with the notice requirements set out and any deposit and/or tuition
fees already paid will be refunded accordingly. Failure to provide the relevant
information in the timescales set out in paragraph (a) will result in normalcancellation charges applying as set out in pa ragraph 7 and no fees already
paid will be refunded.
c. If the visa refusal states that the visa has been refused due to any typeof fraudulent activity by (or with the approval of) the Student then,
notwithstanding paragraph 10b, the Student shall be liable for the greater
of the £1000 cancellation charge set out in paragraph 7 and the total of allclaims, damages, losses (including consequential and indirect losses) and
expenses incurred as a result of such fraud and the need to comply with any
associated internal or external investigation.
11. Cancellation because conditions of offer are not meta. INTO’s offer to the Student is conditional upon the Student meeting the
requirements set out in the Offer Letter. INTO reserves the right to withdrawits offer to the Student if the requirements of the Offer Letter are not met.
b. If a Student does not meet the conditions of the Offer Letter (Academicor English), provided that the Student informs INTO in writing and sends
evidence that the conditions have not been met as early as possible but at
least four weeks before the Course start date, no cancellation charges will
be payable by the Student to INTO. This information must arrive at the INTOAdmissions Office in the UK no later than four weeks before the Course start
date or the day after the Student’s exam results are published (if this falls
after the four week cut off point). If INTO receives the relevant information(including evidence of the date of publication of the results if this falls
after the four week cut off point) within the time lines outlined above, any
deposits/fees already paid (minus the Uniplan Insurance cancellation fees
as outlined above in paragraph 7d) will be refunded by INTO to the Student.Failure to do this will result in normal cancellation charges applying (as set out
above) and no fees will be refunded.
12. Deferrals
a. A Student may defer the start of a Course if the Student has been prevented
by external events from starting the Course, up to a maximum of twooccasions. An external event includes (without limitation) serious illness or
injury of the Student or of a close member of the Student’s family.
b. Students must ensure that any request to defer is accompanied by a fullexplanation of the reasons for the request, is pres ented in writing and reaches
the INTO Admissions office in the UK at least four weeks before the Course
start date. If INTO receives the request af ter this date, normal cancellationcharges will apply (see the ‘Cancellations Charges’ section above). The
request should also include details of the Student’s preferred new start date
for the Course.
c. All deferrals are subject to the availability of the requested chosen new
Course start date at the t ime INTO receives the Student’s request to defer.
d. Any deferral requests in excess of the two occasions referred to above will
be considered by the INTO Admissions Office on a case-by-case b asis and
acceptance of a deferral request will be at the INTO Admissions Office’s solediscretion.
e. On the basis that a new CAS will need to be issued if a request to defer is
successful, the Student will be charged the fee in respec t of the new CAS (asdescribed in paragraph 6c above).
f. Student accommodation will need to be re-booked and is subject toavailability.
g. If the reason for deferral is due to visa refusal, the provisions set out under
section 9 above shall apply.
13. Academic criteria and attendance
a. Students are accepted onto the Course on the strict understanding thatprogression through the Course and successful completion of the Course
are conditional upon satisfactory attendance and successful attai nment of
specified progression grades.
b. Students are accepted onto the Course on the strict understanding that they
attend all classes. By sig ning the application form, the Student accepts that if
they fail to attend classes without good reason, or without the permission ofthe Programme Manager for the Course or a member of Senior Management
Team, they may be deemed to have withdrawn or be required to leave the
Course.
c. During the Course induction all Students will be made aware of the criteria
for successful completion of the Course. The assessment of student
performance may take into consideration coursework, internal centreexamination results, attendance, effort in class and homework.
d. Students who do not meet the attainment criteria for successful completion
will not be allowed to proceed with their intended study plan. In such cases,Students will be offered advice on suitable alternative study options.
e. Students who do not meet the attainment criteria for progression from anEnglish language programme to their intended Course of study will be offered
advice on alternative study plans which may include furth er study on the
English language Course. In some cases, an alternative s tudy plan may involve
additional time and expenditure with regard to tuition and accommodationfees.
14. English language admissions criteria
a. Offers are made to Students onto both English language and academic
Courses on the basis of the certi fication provided by the Students that they
meet the admissions criteria. If, however, the results from the tests andassessment procedures on arrival provide clear evidence that a Student’s
actual level of English language proficiency is significantly l ower than claimed
and lower than that required for their designated Course or for visa entry
purposes, then the Student will be formally advised of the results and oftheir options.
b. In these cases, Students will not be allowed to proceed with their originalCourse and will be advised as to possible alternatives. Such alternatives may
include:
i. an alternative study plan which may involve additional time andexpenditure with regard to tuition and accommodation fees; or
ii. if the English Language level is below the level for visa entry purposes then
the Student will have to return home.
15. Behaviour and welfarea. By signing the application form, the Student consents to INTO requesting and
receiving any relevant information from any City University school, service
or centre concerning the Student’s behaviour and welfare, and to allow the
efficient operation of the Centre.
b. If the Student has welfare and/or pastoral problems or concerns, the Student
should in the first instance refer to the INTO Student Handbook or contact theHead of Student Services or the Student Services Team.
c. By signing the application form the Student agrees to adhere to City
University London’s Code of Practice.
16. Class times and sizes
a. For all Courses, classes will normally be held Monday to Friday between the
hours of 08:00 and 19:00 but INTO reserves the right to hold classes outside
of these times.
b. The maximum class size is normally 18 students for English for University
Study and English language modules on academic Courses. However, where
appropriate, classes may be combined for university style lectures.
c. Lessons will take place in the form of classes, seminars and workshops.
Academic subject class sizes will vary depending on the learning format (e.g.
lecture, seminar, lab practical’s).
d. Examinations may be held in the evening, on weekends and public holidays,
and at venues outside of the main centre.17. Holidays
a. No regular classes will take place at INTO on recognised public holidays inEngland. Please refer to Fees page in the INTO City University London’s
brochure for exact dates.
b. No refunds will be made for classes not taking place on these dates.
c. On occasion examinations may be held on these dates. Term dates relevant to
individual Courses are published in this brochure and no cl asses will take placeoutside these dates.
18. University placement and progression
a. Students who pass the INTO Foundation Course but do not meet the criteria
for progression onto further study at City University London may, at INTO’s
sole discretion receive a refund of all tuition fees paid if, having compliedwith INTO staff advice with regard to their university application, t hey have
not been offered a place at a UK university on a course appropriate to their
qualification.
b. Students who successfully complete the INTO Foundation or Graduate
Diploma programme and who meet the individual entry requirements of City
University London for their chosen degree will be permitted to progress ontotheir course provided they have received a conditional offer and met the
terms of that offer and any other University entry requirements.
c. There are limitations on the number of places available on undergraduate
degree programmes at Cass Business School for INTO Students. Shouldthe number of qualified Foundation students exceed the number of places
available to INTO Students, progression will be based on academic merit andwill be at the discretion of the University.
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19. Arrivals
a. Students must meet any minimum age requirements listed under the
appropriate course key facts section of the brochure. Students must arrive inthe UK on the Saturday or Sunday before the Course sta rt date and register
and enrol at the Centre on the published start date.
b. Late arrivals – INTO expects all Students to arrive and start their Courseon the scheduled start date. However, INTO recognises that Students
are sometimes delayed for unavoidable reasons (these would include,for example, cancellation of, or delays to, flights or other transport). Inexceptional cases, INTO City University London will allow Students to arrive
up to two weeks after the published start date for academic Courses and
up to one week late on English language Courses. Unavoidable late arrivals
must be approved in advance by the Chief Operations Of ficer of INTO as soonas the Student becomes aware that he or she will not arrive in time for the
scheduled start date.
c. Students on the 8 and 4 week Pre-sessional courses MAY NOT arrive late.
d. If, due to late arrival, a new CAS has to be issued, there will be a charge for the
issuing of the new CAS (as set out in par agraph 6c above).
e. No discount or refund of fees will be given for late arrivals.
20. Accommodation
a. At the time of application to the Course, Students are invited to select their
preferred accommodation. INTO aims to provide the accommodation asrequested but, if this is not available, INTO reser ves the right to provide an
alternative type of accommodation. This will be charged at the published rate
for such accommodation as set out on the Fees page within this brochure.
b. Accommodation is allocated as per the instructions on the application form
and upon receipt of the s igned copy of the Student’s Acceptance Form and
payment of the appropriate accommodation deposit (as evidenced by the
Student’s invoice).
c. Students will be sent a draft/sample copy of the accommodation contractwith their Offer Letter and are required to sign an AccommodationAcceptance Form to acknowledge their acceptance of the conditions of the
accommodation contract when returning their confirmation documents
and deposit.
d. The accommodation deposit is described in the Offer Letter. Accommodation
is guaranteed once the deposit has been paid, the student has returned the
signed Accommodation Acceptance Form, and the Student has receivedconfirmation that the room they have requested is available.
e. INTO accommodation is only available to Students who are registered on
full-time INTO Courses.
f. Accommodation is not available to family members of Students (unless they
are also registered on full-time Courses at INTO).
g. INTO advises Students to insure their personal belongings. INTO shall
have no liability for any loss, theft and /or damage to Students’ personal
belongings. INTO can provide details of insurance policies on request.
h. Where a Course spans a holiday period accommodation will still be charged
for those periods.
i. Damage and Sundry expenses deposit – All Students will be required to pay
a damage and sundry expenses deposit of £500 which will be invoiced at
the time of booking their course and shall be paya ble at least six weeks prior
to the start date of the Course. Such deposit is refundable at the end of the
Course minus any costs for any damages, exceptional cleaning or fines whichhave been incurred either to the residential/ homestay accommodation or
the premises and/or facilities of INTO Centre which are discovered duringoccupancy or once an inspection has taken place after the Student’s
departure. INTO will repay any monies owing within 60 days of the Student’s
final Course end date.
j. Breakages – Students are responsible for payment of any damage caused
by them to property owned or occupied by the University or INTO City
University London Students in residential a ccommodation may be requiredto sign an inventory on arrival and departure. INTO City University London
reserves the right to recover costs for damage or exceptional cleaning from
Students. Any damage which requires repairs and/or exceptional cleaning
which occurs whilst the Student is living in the propert y or is requiredfollowing the Student’s departure will be charged to the Student separately
at the going rate. Such amounts will be deducted from the deposit paya ble by
the Student as set out in paragraph 20i above. If the amount due is in excessof the deposit paid by the Student, INTO will invoice the Student for the
excess amount. The Student shall pay any such amounts to INTO within 30
days of the date of the invoice.
k. The damage and sundry expenses deposit is to cover outstanding damages
and repairs once the Student has vacated the property and/or any fines or
damage charges incurred during the s tudy period remaining unpaid at the
time of the Student’s departure.
21. Accommodation feesa. All accommodation fees for the entire duration of the accommodation
booked must be paid in full in pounds sterling by cheque, banker’s draf t, banktransfer, credit or debit card at least si x weeks prior to the start date of the
Course. Payment by credit card is subject to a surcharge of 2%.
22. Accommodation changes or cancellation
a. Residential/Homestay Accommodation – In all cases except visa refusals,Students who wish to cancel their accommodation booking will be subject to
the cancellation fees as set out in the copy of the accommodation contract
they will have received with their Offer Letter.
b. Students are bound by the terms and conditions of their accommodation
contract upon the signing of the accommodation contract or once the
Student arrives and moves into the residential/homestay accommodationwhichever the earlier.
c. Full accommodation charges will apply during any notice period as outlined in
the accommodation contract.
d. No change to the type of accommodation arrangements will be made
without the written permission of the Head of Student Services or the Chief
Operations Officer of INTO.This permission will only be given in exceptional circumstances. If a Student
makes a change to his/her accommodation arrangements or leaves
accommodation provided by INTO without the prior written consent of
the Chief Operations Officer, the Student shall remain liable for the fullaccommodation payments invoiced or reserved at the time of confirmation.
e. Where a Student is moving to private accommodation, the Student’s parentor guardian must certify to INTO that this is the case and that the provision of
accommodation by INTO is no longer required. For the avoidance of doubt the
Student shall remain liable for th e full accommodation payments invoiced or
reserved at the time of confirmation in respect of the va cated property.
f. Residential accommodation is not available over the two week Christmas
period to Students who are under 18 years old. Alternative arrangementsmay be made by individual agreement at the time of booking and will incur a
supplementary charge of up to £200 per week.
23. Airport pickups
a. Airport pickups may be booked as specified earlier in this brochure. The Airport
pickup will be for the passenger named on the a pplication form only or for
named Students if Students agree in advance (and notify INTO) that they wishto share an airport pick up.
b. Additional family members or chaperones accompanying the named
passenger will be charged additional fees.
c. The first 30 minutes of waiting time is included in the fee as specified in
this brochure. Additional fees may apply for waiting periods l onger than 30minutes.
d. Fees will only be refunded for ‘missed pickups’ if the Student informs INTO, by
telephoning the INTO emergency telephone number (as publicised in the pre-departure guide), that their pickup will not be required or will be delayed before
they leave the departure airport, or if they have arrived at their destination
airport and the transfer is a no show, they telephone the INTO emergencytelephone number (as publicised in the pre-departure guide), that their
transfer is a no show before they leave the arrival airport.
e. Airport transfer fees must be paid for at the time of booking.
f. Airport pickups are compulsory for students under 18, unless parents provide
INTO with evidence that they have made alternative arrangements for the
collection of their child from the UK entry air port. A similar compulsory deliveryof students under 18 to their departure airport applies.
24. Travel to INTO City University London
a. INTO expects Students to assist INTO with its Green Travel Plan, as maybe
reasonably required.
b. Students may not bring cars to campus unless otherwise agreed in advance by
INTO. Please contact INTO for further details of our Green Travel plan.
25. Record keeping duties under TIER 4 Immigration rules
(PBS)a. INTO is required to keep a copy of Students’ passport, identity card for foreign
nationals or United Kingdom immigration status document and Students’
contact details.
b. Under the TIER 4 Immigration rules (PBS) City University London will report to
the UKBA in the following circumstances:
i. if the Student fails to enrol on the Course within the enrolment period;
ii. if the Student misses 10 expected contacts without INTO’s permission;
iii. if City University London stops being the Student’s immigration sponsorfor any other reason, for example, if the Student is withdrawn or moves
into an immigration category that does not need an approved education
provider;
iv. if there are any significant changes in the Student’s circumstances, for
example, if the length of a course of study be comes shorter; or
v. if INTO has any suspicions that the Student is breaking any conditions
attached to their permission.
26. Medical treatment and accident insurance
a. Acceptance by the Student (or by his/her parent or legal guardian if the
Student is under 18), of a place to study at INTO City University Londonindicates that the Student (or parent/legal guardian if the Student is under
18):
i. gives permission for the administration of first aid and appropriate non-prescription medication to the Student if required; and
ii. if the Student is under 18, for INTO to recommend that the Student seeksmedical, dental or optical treatment when required.
b. All Students must maintain a valid and comprehensive medical and accident
insurance policy for the duration of their stay. Students unable to provideevidence of adequate cover at the time of their application are required to
take up the Uniplan Insurance cover as a condition of enrolment.
27. Students who are under 18
a. INTO strongly recommends that parents appoint a UK based guardian forinternational Students under 18 years of age.
b. If parents are making their own arrangements for either guardianship services
or a friend or family member in the UK to act as guardian to the Student, thenevidence of these guardianship arrangements must be supplied before the
Course commences.
c. Parents of Students under 18 must sign a consent form authorisingnominated INTO staff to act (on behalf of the parent) in the case of an
emergency. They must also complete a medical information form. Both forms
will be included with the INTO offer documents and must be completed andreturned to INTO at the confirmation stag e. Confirmation documents will not
be issued unless these forms are returned. Failure to return these forms could
result in a Certificate of Acceptance for Studies not being issued.
d. In the case of Students under 18, any reference in these Terms and Conditionsto liability of Students shall also infer liability on the parents or guardian of the
Student and such liability is joint and several.
28. Student information
a. Students agree that copies of their regular reports on their academic progressand performance can be supplied to parents, sponsors or agents without
notification. Consent is hereby given by the Student to the above until
formally withdrawn in writing.
b. Students agree that if INTO has serious concerns about their welfare, INTO
can contact their parents or family members without notification. Consent is
hereby given by the Student to the above until formally withdrawn in writing.
c. Students and, if the Student is under 18, the Student’s parents/guardians/
sponsors hereby consent that the Student’s records and achievements,
images and sound may be used for promotional purposes. Such consent toremain in force until formally withdrawn in writing.
d. INTO is obliged to report visa status, attendance records and UK contactdetails to relevant UK government bodies and will do so in accordance with
its legal obligations under relevant legislation (including under the Data
Protection Act 1998).
e. INTO may disclose information about the Students for the purposes of
(without limitation):
i. the administration of justice;
ii. the exercise of any functions of either House of Parliament;
iii. the exercise of any functions conferred on any person by or under any
enactment;
iv. the exercise of any functions of the Crown, a Minister of the Crown or agovernment department; and/or
v. the exercise of any other functions of a public nature exercised in the public
interest by any person i.e. necessary for l egitimate purposes and justifiedby the Data Protection Act.
f. INTO will process personal information provided to it by Students in
accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998 and any other applicable data
protection legislation. For further information about how INTO handles and
uses personal data please see INTO’s Privacy Policy which can be viewed atwww.intohigher.com/uk/en-gb/footer/legal-and-privacy.aspx.
g. INTO will only use the personal information provided to it by students in orderto provide and administer the course. Please note that personal data may be
shared between INTO and City University London and/or the University ofEast Anglia as necessar y in order to provide and administer the course. Any
personal data shared with City Universit y London or the University of EastAnglia is in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998 and with any other
applicable data protection legislation. Students acknowledge and agree that
by providing their personal details, INTO may also pass their personal data toexternal agencies or other selected third parties for the purposes of seeking
participation in student surveys, undertaking academic audits or ensuring
compliance with INTO’s regulatory responsibilities. For further information
about how INTO uses personal data relating to students please refer toparagraph 28f.
29. Liability
a. Subject to the following, INTO (including its staff and/or representatives)
shall have no liability to the Student for any loss, damage, costs or expenses
arising under or in connection with these Terms and Conditions except where
such loss or damage is directly caused by INTO (or its staff or representatives).
b. Where such loss or damage is directly caused by INTO (or its staff or
representatives), INTO’s liability shall, subject to the following, be limited to
150% of all fees paid or paya ble by the Student to INTO.
c. Nothing in these Terms and Conditions shall exclude or restrict INTO’s liability
for death or personal injury resulting from its negligence or fraudulentmisrepresentation or in any other circumstances where liability may not be so
limited under any applicable law.
d. INTO shall have no liability for failure or delay to supply the Course and/or anyservice contemplated by these Terms and Conditions due to circumstances
beyond its reasonable control.
30. Disclaimer
a. This brochure is prepared in advance of the academic year to which it relates.
The information is correct at the time of going to pres s (November 2012)and the programmes, Courses and services described herein are those which
INTO is planning to offer. However, INTO reserves the right, to amend, add or
remove any programmes, Course and/or services set out in this brochure and/or the timetable, delivery, content syllabus and assessment of such Courses.
The University also reserves the right to amend the regulations governing
those Courses without pr ior notice. INTO therefore strongly recommends
that immediately prior to making any application INTO or accepting any offerfrom INTO Students should refer to the most up-to-date version of the Course
descriptions and specifications and the regulations on the INTO website.
b. INTO also reserves the right to make variations to the contents and methodsof delivery of the programmes, Courses and ser vices, to discontinue
programmes, Courses and services, and to combine and merge programmes
and Courses, if such action is reasonably considered to be necessary by INTO.
c. Applicants to INTO programmes and Courses will be notified as soon
as practicable of any material changes likely to have a bearing on their
application, such as cancellation of, or major modification to programmes and
Courses offered, changes to accommodation provision or fees and charges tobe levied by City University London.
d. INTO in marketing its programmes aims to comply with the British Code of
Advertising Practice issued by the Advertising Standards Authority.
e. Applications to universities for undergraduate or postgraduate courses aregoverned solely by the applicable terms and conditions of that university, and
not by these Terms and Conditions.
31. Equal Opportunities
a. INTO operates an equal opportunities admissions policy. It aims to ensure that
no applicant will receive less favourable treatment on the grounds of age, sex,marital status, race, colour, nationality, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, or
political or religious belief.
b. INTO welcomes applications from candidates with disabilities.
32. Entire Agreement
a. These Terms and Conditions and the Offer Letter constitute the entire
agreement between INTO and the Student for the provision of English
language Courses and/or academic Courses and a ny other INTO Course.
b. These Terms and Conditions supersede any promises, representations,
warranties whether written or oral made by or on beha lf of one party to the
other.
33. Changes to these Terms and Conditions
a. INTO reserves the right to vary these Terms and Conditions without the
consent of the Student at any time prior to entering into a contract with the
Student. In such circumstances, INTO will provide a revised set of Terms and
Conditions.
34. Transfer of these Terms and Conditions
a. INTO may assign, transfer, or sub-contract in whole or in part some or all of the
benefit and/or burden of these Terms and Conditions.
35. Severance
a. If any court or competent authority finds that any provision of these Termsand Conditions (or part of any provision) are invalid, illegal or unenforceable,
that provision or part-provision shall, to the extent required, be deemed to be
deleted, and the validity and enforceability of the other provisions of these
Terms and Conditions shall not be affec ted.
36. Governing Law and Jurisdiction
a. The formation, existence, construction, performance, validity and any dispute
(including non-contractual disputes) arising out of or in connection with the
subject matter or formation of these Terms and Conditions shall be governedby and construed in accordance with English law.
b. The English Courts will have exclusive jurisdiction to settle any disputes
(including any non-contractual disputes), which may arise out of or inconnection with these Terms and Conditions. Students and INTO agree to
submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts.
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INTO City University London is delighted to announce a range of generous scholarshipsfor international students for 2013–2014.
GUs sclass U £5,000
GadUa dla sclass
The Graduate Diploma provides
international students, who do not meet
the University’s direct entry requirements,
with an alternative pathway to
postgraduate study.
For students commencing the Graduate
Diploma in September 2013 and January
2014, the Centre is offering a number
of scholarships valued between £2,000–
£5,000 depending upon your chosen
Graduate Diploma pathway.
The scholarships will be awarded on
academic merit and students are required
to complete a separate scholarship
application form to apply.
d sUdy a GlslaGUaG cUs s?
Students undertaking an academic English
language course in September 2013, prior
to enrolling on either the International
Foundation or Graduate Diploma at theCentre in January 2014, are also eligible
to apply for a limited number of £1,000
scholarships towards your English
language tuition fees.
See .intohigher.om/it/horhip
for further information.
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The International Foundation programme
offers guaranteed entry to the rst year
of a wide range of undergraduate degree
programmes at City University London.
For students commencing the International
Foundation programme in September 2013
and January 2014, the Centre is offering a
number of scholarships valued at £2,000
towards your tuition fees.
The scholarships will be awarded on
academic merit and students are required
to complete a separate scholarship
application form to apply.
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