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University pathways Academic and English preparation for international students 2017 2018

Home to one of the largest student populations in the UK, and with more than 18,750 international students 100% progression guarantee A modern and dynamic learning environment

Wide university recognition, offering guaranteed progression to leading UK universities More than 60 of the UK s leading universities have welcomed our graduates 8 of the top 10 UK universities have welcomed INTO Manchester students, including the University of Cambridge A wide range of specialist progression routes including business, engineering and law

4 INTO Manchester 2017 2018 The INTO Centre is 15 minutes by foot to the university quarter 15 MINUTES SALFORD CRESCENT MANCHESTER VICTORIA TRIANGLE SHOPPING CENTRE A665 MAN FOO CHINATOWN MANCHESTER PICCADILLY CASTLEFIELD AREA DEANSGATE LOCK AREA MANCHESTER METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY ARDWICK 15 MINUTES A57(M) THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER A56 MANCHESTER SCIENCE PARKS INTO ACCOMMODATION PARK VIEW RESIDENCE 20 minutes walk Exchange Square Arndale Centre Chinatown Midland Hotel

Contents Destination INTO Manchester 7 Your INTO Study Centre 9 Celebrating student success 10 About Manchester 12 Student life 15 Accommodation About university progression 18 Progression options INTO Centre About our courses and application 26 Choosing your course 27 International Foundation 36 International Year One 44 Pre-Master s 50 Improving your English 52 How to apply 53 Application form 58 Terms and conditions 62 Dates and prices Parkway Gate residence Albert Square

6 INTO Manchester 2017 2018 Interactive teaching methods We look forward to welcoming you to the dynamic city of Manchester. We have a team of experienced staff to help you with both academic matters and day-to-day living so you can concentrate on your studies and make the most of your time with us. Dawn Abbott, Centre Director The Student Services team offers support and advice INTO Manchester Centre Learning Resource Centre Download our pre-departure guide: www.intostudy.com/uk/pdg

Destination INTO Manchester 7 Your INTO Study Centre The INTO Centre is located in the centre of Manchester and has everything you need from modern classrooms to our friendly support team. That s not forgetting our teachers who have many years experience of helping international students like you to improve their English, adapt to studying in the UK and go on to be successful at university and beyond. LEARNING FACILITIES All of your classes will take place in the Centre. Classrooms have digital whiteboards, which allow your teachers to use online resources, and are designed to encourage interaction and make sure you get involved. Classes mirror university-style teaching with lectures, practical sessions, seminars, tutorials, supported private study and e-learning so you experience university study from the start. The Learning Resource Centre also has a range of materials for you including: books and journals DVDs ejournals and online articles newspapers printing and scanning facilities E-LEARNING FACILITIES Throughout your studies you will have access to the Centre s virtual learning environment. Use this to download lecture notes and other course content, as well as additional materials that can compliment your in-class studies. YOUR ATTENDANCE It is important that you attend all your classes, because missing them will impact on your progress and may also affect your student visa. We carefully monitor attendance and if there is an issue we will work with you to find a solution and get you back into class as soon as possible. SUPPORT WHEN YOU NEED US Whenever you want to talk to someone you can go to the Centre s welcome desk where you will find friendly staff dedicated to your welfare. This may be the first time you are studying overseas, but we have welcomed thousands of students, so we will be able to help you no matter what the problem. Orientation programme on student life in Manchester to help you settle in during the first week of term. 24-hour emergency telephone number for assistance during out of office hours. An airport pickup service from Manchester Airport to welcome you. Language advisers to help students with a low level of English. Residential tutors within the residences provide additional support. Visa and immigration workshops. Active social programme to help you make new friends. Dedicated support for students with a disability. SUPPORT FOR UNDER 18s Studying overseas is a big step for anyone, but even more so for younger students. If you are under 18, we will meet you at the airport and check in on you each day at the student residence where you will live. During your first week, you will be given a dedicated person to contact and we will go through with you the rules and safeguards we have put in place to ensure your wellbeing. You ll also receive a copy of our code of conduct, which you must follow especially outside of class when you will be unsupervised. For more information on our policies visit: www.intostudy.com/into-manchester/terms or request a copy of our Under 18 Policy. 100+ nationalities join an international community at INTO Manchester Take a tour of your Centre: www.intostudy.com/into-manchester/into-centre

8 INTO Manchester 2017 2018 Computer Science and Mathematics University of Cambridge Pavel, Russia Accounting and Finance University of Liverpool Viona, Indonesia International Relations and Politics The University of Sheffield Seona, South Korea My advice would be to make use of all opportunities. Teachers are willing to help and will clear your doubts. Without them I wouldn t have achieved so much. Marketing The University of Manchester Alyona, Russia Economics and Finance University of Leeds Chee Hock Heng, Singapore INTO provides a great transition between school and university. I learned to adapt to a new environment and become independent. Also if you have any problems there s always someone to help you. Civil Engineering The University of Manchester Reem, Bahrain Law University of Southampton Shahera, Singapore Financial Economics The University of Sheffield Long Qian, China Hospitality Management Manchester Metropolitan University Kamila, Kazakhstan Tourism Management University of Salford Wu Xiao Jun, China

Destination INTO Manchester 9 Celebrating student success University success starts with the best preparation. No matter what or where you want to study, INTO Manchester can offer you a guaranteed route to a UK university degree. We have already helped thousands of students prepare for university. Are you read to join them? DESTINATION UNIVERSITY NAME OF DEGREE PROGRAMME STUDENT NAME GRADE Mechanical Engineering International Foundation Abdelrahman Ahmed ABDELKARIM A* A* A Law International Foundation ONG Jia Yi Joleen A A A Mathematics with Finance International Foundation DAI Jiayu A* B B International Business Pre-Master s Dennis Satria WIKABHARA B International Marketing Management Pre-Master s Phappim IHARA B International Business Management International Foundation John Ononivam OTORI B B A PROGRESSION TO OTHER LEADING UK UNIVERSITIES Economics International Foundation Fairuz Ahmad PRABOWO B B B e-finance International Foundation WANG Aoyue A B C International Business Pre-Master s AN Ke B Chemical Engineering International Foundation Ghada Jamil SHARAAN A* A* A* Economics and Finance International Foundation PHAY Zi Xiang A* A* A* Law International Foundation NEE Yingxin A* A* A Textile Science and Technology International Foundation Jason Hanjaya JO A* A* A Petroleum Engineering International Foundation Ali Hasan S ALHASHIM A B B Management (Marketing) International Year One Choon Yi Priscilla KHOO 78% Management (International Studies) International Year One Samal KUMAROVA 77% Innovation Management and Entrepreneurship Pre-Master s Hyun Jun SEO A Civil and Architectural Engineering International Foundation Mirhat Firat KAYA B B C Architecture International Foundation Raghd Raki ELSHAHEIBI B C D Business and Management International Year One Zainab Asghar Husain MURAD 63% Chemical Engineering International Foundation Akpevweoghene Glory MIKE-ETAREH A B B East Asian Studies International Foundation Minjun KIM A B C Accounting and Financial Management International Year One Muhammad Murad SOOMRO 81% Business Management International Year One Saeeda Hemed Nassor AL-HILAL 66% Accounting and Finance Pre-Master s CAI Wei B Systems and Control Engineering Pre-Master s Muhammad Umair GULFAM B DESTINATION UNIVERSITY NAME OF DEGREE PROGRAMME STUDENT NAME GRADE University of Reading Food Science with Industrial Training International Foundation LEE Zoe Yin Liang A* A* A* University of Nottingham Law International Foundation CHIANG Liwen Sarah A* A* A University of Southampton Computer Science International Foundation DO Tien Phuc A* A* B Coventry University Sport Management International Foundation YOO Hyunmin A* B B Queen Mary, University of London Accounting and Management International Foundation Sae HORIGUCHI A B B Aston University Accounting for Management International Year One Jin Soo PARK 60% University College London International Real Estate and Planning Pre-Master s Byung Kwon MOON A University of Edinburgh Computer Science Pre-Master s Yassine AMOR A Kingston University Accounting and Finance Pre-Master s Zhanel MUSSINA B Cranfield University Management Pre-Master s GUOJU Chen B

M60 10 INTO Manchester 2017 2018 About Manchester Home to one of the largest student populations in the UK, Manchester is perfect if you are looking to live in a dynamic city with a welcoming atmosphere. With excellent shopping, cultural attractions, world-class sport and hundreds of restaurants, Manchester has something to suit everyone. Newcastle Leeds Manchester is 2 hours from London by train most cost effective student city in the UK (NatWest Student Living Index 2015) Manchester Cambridge London Chinatown HUDDERSFIELD ROCHDALE M62 BOLTON WIGAN OLDHAM M6 M60 MANCHESTER ST HELENS TRAFFORD CENTRE LIVERPOOL STOCKPORT PEAK DISTRICT NATIONAL PARK WARRINGTON M6 KNUTSFORD Manchester Museum Top 10 city in the world to visit (Lonely Planet Best in Travel 2016)

Destination INTO Manchester 11 Manchester Central Library Old Trafford Stadium Metrolink tram system HISTORY AND ARCHITECTURE With beautiful historic buildings like the Town Hall representing the city s industrial past, modern buildings and public spaces have transformed Manchester making it an interesting city perfect for student life. ARTS AND CULTURE Theatres, cinemas, comedy clubs and music venues, there really is something for everyone in Manchester. Over 75 museums and galleries including The Whitworth and Manchester Museum most are free to enter. Enjoy a show at the Palace Theatre, just around the corner from the INTO Centre. Watch a music concert at Manchester Arena with friends. Take a boat tour of Manchester s canals. EATING AND DRINKING The city s 500 restaurants offer you an excellent choice of British and international cuisine. Why not head to Deansgate for anything from tapas to traditional pub food. Or for a taste of Asia visit the UK s second largest Chinatown or Rusholme s Curry Mile. The INTO Centre is perfectly located for you to enjoy cafés, snack bars, and hot meals, and Starbucks is only two minutes away. SPORT Manchester is world-famous for sport, so get involved and stay active. Home to two famous football clubs: Manchester United and Manchester City. Head to Sportcity for exercise fun, less than two miles from the Centre. Visit Old Trafford, the famous football ground of Manchester United. Swim at the Manchester Aquatics Centre or cycle at Manchester Velodrome. Experience the traditional sport of cricket at Lancashire s Old Trafford Ground. SHOPPING Enjoy looking around the high street shops and designer boutiques at the Arndale Centre, or go to the Northern Quarter for a modern mix of cafés and vintage boutiques. If you have a real passion for fashion, take a bus to the Trafford Centre, with over 250 shops. GETTING AROUND Although one of the largest cities in the UK, Manchester is easy to get around. Its excellent public transport system has buses, a Metrolink tram and a train network with connections across the UK. Manchester Airport, which is only 20 minutes from the city centre by train, also has flights to 200 destinations if you want to go further afield. BEYOND THE CITY Manchester is a great base from which to explore the rest of the UK. Four national parks are a short train ride away including the Lake District and Snowdonia in Wales. Enjoy walking around the old streets of the historic cities of York and Chester. Take a day trip to the seaside town of Blackpool. Visit London which you can get to in just two hours by train. Discover more about Manchester: www.intostudy.com/into-manchester/manchester

12 INTO Manchester 2017 2018 Student life international students call Manchester home Old Trafford: Manchester United Football Club Join Manchester s International Society, 10 minutes walk from the Centre. With over 7,000 members from 120 countries, it s a great place to meet other students, go on trips around the UK, attend weekly classes and lots of social events. Find out more at: www.internationalsociety.org.uk EXCITING SOCIAL PROGRAMME We organise activities and events to help you discover Manchester and make new friends. From local attractions to weekend excursions, we will help you settle in to student life in the UK. Visits to attractions including Manchester Museum and Salford Quays. Trips to the Royal Exchange theatre and Printworks cinema. Celebrate events like Halloween and Chinese New Year at the INTO Centre. Take part in regular student football tournaments. Learn to ski at Chill Factore, the UK s longest indoor ski slope. Excursions across the North West of England. Some activities are free but some may cost up to 50. Whatever your budget, there are lots of fun events and excursions to take part in.

Destination INTO Manchester 13 CLUBS AND SOCIETIES Join our Student Social Committee and form clubs and societies with your new friends around your own hobbies and interests. Not only will you have fun, but you will gain experience in group work, leadership, events management and social media. LEADERSHIP PROGRAMME Take part in a programme to develop skills which can be included on your personal statement for university applications. During lunchtime workshops over 10 weeks, you will explore new topics, express opinions in English and improve your team-working skills. All these skills are useful in life beyond INTO Manchester. CHARITY Get involved with INTO Giving which supports educational projects around the world. Take part in fundraising events like cake sales, competitions, student charity parties and sponsored events. Find out more at: www.facebook.com/into.giving Excursions in the city and across the UK Printworks entertainment complex This city welcomes many cultures, and some parts of it are totally dedicated to them, such as Chinatown and Rusholme. All nationalities have a good relationship with one another and nobody cares how other people choose to express themselves. Samal, Kazakhstan See student life at INTO on Instagram: www.instagram.com/into_manchester 2013 Completed English for University Study and progressed to Pharmaceutical Science and Engineering at the University of Leeds

14 INTO Manchester 2017 2018 Parkway Gate bedroom 2.7 metres Desk 5.2 metres Single en suite Parkway Gate shared kitchen Parkway Gate Wardrobe Park View residence. Accommodation size may vary depending on residence. Park View shared living area Learn about student living: www.intostudy.com/into-manchester/accommodation

Destination INTO Manchester 15 Accommodation Live in halls of residence during your INTO pathway programme and join a vibrant community that lives and learns together, or experience British life first hand in our carefully selected homestay accommodation. The choice is yours. HALLS OF RESIDENCE If you choose to live in residential accommodation, you will enjoy independent living as part of an international community where you can make friends easily. Park View Located in the university quarter of the city this residence is only a 10-minute bus journey from the INTO Centre. All rooms have modern facilities and Wi-Fi, and you will also be given a free annual bus pass. If you are under 18 and want to live in a residence, you will stay in Park View. Parkway Gate This purpose-built student residence is situated in the heart of Manchester, and includes bicycle storage, TVs in each flat, and common rooms with a TV and pool table. SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT Centre-appointed residential tutors, who live in each residence, will help you to settle in on arrival, organise social activities and provide support during out-of-office hours. They are all previous INTO students with first-hand experience of studying overseas. HOMESTAY ACCOMMODATION INTO Manchester has a network of carefully selected hosts who will welcome you into their homes. This is an opportunity to experience British life first-hand, improving your English in a friendly environment. Facilities include: a single study bedroom shared breakfast and evening meals access to household facilities including laundry and communal bathroom If you are under 18 your host will explain the rules of homestay and will be in contact with the Centre regularly to ensure your well-being. Standard homestay You are expected to keep your room clean and you can use the laundry facilities. Internet access is not always available (although it is at the Centre) and specialist diets such as vegetarian and halal may not always be catered for. PARK VIEW PARKWAY GATE City centre location En suite bathroom Queen-sized bed Shared kitchen Communal areas Weekly cleaning service Laundry facilities Wi-Fi access 24-hour security Social activities INTO students only Complimentary annual bus pass On-site staff Journey time to INTO Centre 20 minute walk 10 minute walk Superior homestay Superior homestay has all the facilities of the standard option, but with internet access and catering if you have a specialist diet. Your room will be cleaned weekly, but you are expected to keep it tidy. Two loads of laundry are also included each week. Parkway Gate is an ideal place for students as it s close to the Centre and offers the complete student accommodation package. I settled in Manchester quickly partly thanks to my accommodation because it has a student-friendly environment and you see familiar faces as most students study at INTO Manchester. Ho Jung Kit, Malaysia 2014 Completed International Foundation and progressed to Management and Leisure at The University of Manchester

NCUK is a unique organisation with over 30 years experience of working with international students About university progression

NCUK works with the following leading UK universities

18 INTO Manchester 2017 2018 Progression options To ensure you are fully supported as you take the next step towards studying for a UK university degree, we offer a range of student placement services. GUARANTEED PROGRESSION TO SOME OF THE UK S BEST UNIVERSITIES Our academic pathway programmes are designed and developed in partnership with NCUK, an organisation with over 30 years experience working with international students, and created in conjunction with 11 leading UK universities. Successful completion of your programme (subject to meeting the specified entry requirements) guarantees you a place on an appropriate degree programme at one of the NCUK universities. Find out more about NCUK at: www.ncuk.ac.uk GUIDANCE ON YOUR UNIVERSITY APPLICATION Our Student Placement Co-ordinator will provide you with practical advice and support on study options available at a wide range of UK universities. One-to-one student counselling to help you select the most appropriate degree programme. Assistance with all stages of your university application process. Help writing your personal statement. Preparation for university interviews. Opportunities to attend presentations by university admissions tutors. Assistance with attending university open days and education fairs. Opportunities to attend presentations by former INTO students. Visit the academic departments within the university you are most interested in. Access to university prospectuses. Help finding alternative university options if you need to. Bradford Manchester London Bradford is 1 hour from Manchester by train 74% of research is internationally excellent or world-leading (Research Excellence Framework 2014) One of the oldest universitybased business schools With 50 years of academic excellence, the University has continued to grow its international reputation and course offering. Key areas of excellence in healthcare, management, engineering and international development. Triple-accredited Business School with EQUIS, AMBA and AACSB accreditations. Courses are designed with international industry partners and recognised by relevant professional bodies. Opportunity to do a work placement or study abroad experience. The campus is just a 10-minute walk from Bradford s city centre. Diverse community of more than 14,000 students from 130 countries. in the UK for student experience (Times Higher Education Student Experience Survey 2015) Find out more at: www.bradford.ac.uk

About university progression 19 Huddersfield Manchester London Huddersfield is 30 minutes from Manchester by train Four-star university (QS Quacquarelli Symonds 2015) Top 10 in the UK for paid work placement years in industry (Higher Education Statistics Agency 2014 2015) An award-winning, student-centred university with a strong focus on employability. 94% of graduates in employment or further study within six months of graduation (Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education 2013 2014). The only university in the UK where 100% of teaching staff are Fellows of the Higher Education Academy. 22.5 million Student Central building with a library, sport and social facilities. A welcoming international town with great social, cultural and sports activities. The main University campus is just five minutes from the town centre. Huddersfield offers a lower cost of living compared to the UK s major cities. of students have the opportunity to undertake professional work experience during their studies Find out more at: www.hud.ac.uk Leeds Manchester London Leeds is 56 minutes from Manchester by train 10th in the UK for research power (Research Excellence Framework 2014) Top 100 universities worldwide (QS World University Rankings 2015 2016) Established in 1904, the University has an international reputation for teaching and research, and is a member of the Russell Group of universities. 90% student satisfaction (The National Student Survey 2015). Four libraries with over 4,000 study places and 2.8 million resources. Triple accreditation for Leeds University Business School. Over 300 clubs and societies for you to join and extensive volunteering opportunities. A multicultural city home to over 64,000 university students. Excellent transport links make Leeds a great base from which to explore Yorkshire, the UK and Europe. in the UK (The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2016) Find out more at: www.leeds.ac.uk

20 INTO Manchester 2017 2018 Leeds Manchester London 32,000 students from over 100 countries Leeds is 56 minutes from Manchester by train Top 5 in the world for libraries and campus buildings (International Student Barometer 2015) With over 190 years of experience, the University is one of the largest in the UK. 94% of graduates in employment or further study within six months of graduation (Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education 2013 2014). Three research institutes and 10 research centres. Cloth Hall Court offers law students a mock court room and skills suite. Music studios awarded JAMES Integrated Learning Centre status. A multicultural city home to over 64,000 university students. Excellent transport links make Leeds a great base from which to explore Yorkshire, the UK and Europe. of students say Leeds Beckett University is a good place to be (International Student Barometer 2015) Find out more at: www.leedsbeckett.ac.uk Liverpool is 2 hours from London by train Manchester Liverpool London A member of the Russell Group universities 81% of research is world leading or internationally excellent (Research Excellent Framework 2014) Founded in 1881, the University is one of the oldest in the UK with a history of academic achievement. Associated with nine Nobel Laureates. 20th in the UK for research power (Research Excellent Framework 2014). 23 million Central Teaching Laboratories: Europe s most advanced scientific teaching laboratories. 250 million invested in student accommodation. More than 7,000 international students on campus. The UK s fourth largest city but compact and easy to get around. Home of the The Beatles, Liverpool Football Club and Everton Football Club. of universities worldwide (QS World University Rankings 2015 2016) Find out more at: www.liv.ac.uk

About university progression 21 Liverpool is 2 hours from London by train Manchester Liverpool London Launched the UK s first Sports Science degree The World of Work Careers Centre International Project runner up (Guardian University Awards 2014) A top university worldwide with over 200 years of experience. Facilities include healthcare practice suites, mock courtrooms, TV studios and a 360-degree ship bridge simulator. The largest internet library in Europe. Three Learning Resource Centres: open 24/7 offering welfare and support. Access to over 2,000 workstations and flexible learning spaces. 25,000 students from 100 countries. The UK s fourth largest city but compact and easy to get around. Home of the The Beatles, Liverpool Football Club and Everton Football Club. 3rd top city in the world to visit (Rough Guide 2014). higher education institutions in the world (Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2015 2016) Find out more at: www.ljmu.ac.uk Manchester London 83% of research is worldleading or internationally excellent (Research Excellence Framework 2014) 25 Nobel Prize winners among former and current staff and students The University offers a world-class learning experience with a history of educational excellence. 35th in the world (Shanghai Jiao Tong Academic Ranking of World Universities 2016). Alan Gilbert Learning Commons is open 24/7 and provides IT facilities, learning spaces and student-centred services. The Library is one of the largest in the UK with 4 million books and publications. Outstanding University Careers Service. Excellent Students Union with cafés, shops and entertainment venues. One of the largest student populations in the UK. Top 10 city in the world to visit (Lonely Planet Best in Travel 2016). in the UK (Shanghai Jiao Tong Academic Ranking of World Universities 2016) Find out more at: www.manchester.ac.uk

22 INTO Manchester 2017 2018 Manchester London Top 25 modern universities in the UK (The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2016) 35 million Faculty of Art and Design building offers workshops and studios Linked with over 70 professional bodies and associations, the University has over 3,000 international students. Industry-led courses, with employability at the heart of students learning. Libraries with over 750,000 books. 49 million Science and Engineering complex offers excellent research facilities. 94% of graduates in employment or further study within six months of graduation (Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education 2013 2014). One of the largest student populations in the UK. Top 10 city in the world to visit (Lonely Planet Best in Travel 2016). of universities worldwide (Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2015 2016) Find out more at: www.mmu.ac.uk Manchester London One of the first universities to develop sandwich courses 75% of degrees offer work or study exchange placements 30+ undergraduate and postgraduate programmes taught at MediaCityUK Specialising in industryfocused degrees, the University works closely with business. One of the largest arts and media faculties in the country. 10 million Law School includes a law library and trial room. 22 million Health and Social Care building has practice clinics, hospital ward and a human performance lab. Sports Centre includes a pool, sports hall, indoor climbing wall, and outdoor pitches. 1.5miles (2.4 km) from Manchester city centre, with regular buses and trains. Salford Quays with the Lowry theatre, cinema, the Imperial War Museum, and Outlet Mall with bars and restaurants. most international universities (Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2015 2016) Find out more at: www.salford.ac.uk

About university progression 23 Manchester Sheffield London Top 100 universities worldwide (QS World University Rankings 2015 2016) Sheffield is 50 minutes from Manchester by train 15th in the UK (Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2015 2016) As a member of the Russell Group, The University is a research-led institution with a global reputation. Top 10% of universities in the UK for research (Research Excellence Framework 2014). 1st in the UK for student experience (Times Higher Education Student Experience Survey 2014 2015). Best Students Union in the UK for six years running (Times Higher Education Student Experience Survey 2009 2014). Partnered with world leaders in industry including Boeing, Rolls-Royce, Unilever, AstraZeneca, GSK and Siemens. The city has over 50,000 students. The main campus is just a 10-minute walk from the city centre. in the UK (The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2016) Find out more at: www.sheffield.ac.uk Manchester Sheffield Sheffield is 50 minutes from Manchester by train London One of the UK s leading modern universities with strong industry links One of the largest providers of work placements in the UK A first-class modern university with over 34,000 students from more than 100 countries. Eight subjects in the top 20 in the UK (The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2015). More than 100 million invested in the campus in the last decade. Two libraries open 24 hours a day. Careers and Employability team offer job application and interview advice. INTO Manchester students are eligible for a 1,000 discount on their tuition fees. 1st in the UK for student satisfaction (Student Barometer Survey 2014). The city has over 50,000 students. modern universities in the UK for research (Research Excellence Framework 2014) Find out more at: www.shu.ac.uk/international/ncuk

A range of academic programmes to prepare you for university success About our courses and application

Qualified and experienced teachers Flexible English language courses, with both year-round and summer options

26 INTO Manchester 2017 2018 Choosing your course INTO Manchester offers a wide range of academic programmes and English language courses designed specifically for international students. The courses will help you adapt to living and studying in a UK university environment and prepare you for entry to a leading university. INTO COURSE START DATES ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS* LENGTH PROGRESSION OPTIONS International Foundation June, September, January and March From IELTS 4.5 to IELTS 6.0 depending on course length 2, 3 or 4 terms Year 1 undergraduate degree Headstart Foundation August IELTS 5.0 (with a minimum of 5.0 in writing) 3 terms Year 1 undergraduate degree International Year One June, September and January From IELTS 5.0 to IELTS 5.5 depending on course length 3 or 4 terms Year 2 undergraduate degree Pre-Master s September and January From IELTS 5.0 to IELTS 5.5 depending on course length 2 or 3 terms Postgraduate degree English for University Study September, January, April and June From IELTS 3.0 (with a minimum of 3.0 in writing) Minimum of 1 term Any INTO academic programme General English Flexible both year-round and summer Beginner to advanced 2 48 weeks English for University Study * The above information is only a guide. Depending on your course, in addition to meeting the overall IELTS requirement you may need to achieve specific scores in specified subskills. Please see the relevant course page for full details. MEET YOUR TEACHERS During your time at INTO Manchester you will learn new ways of looking at the world, your studies, and yourself. Studying in an internationally renowned city, you will have a unique experience both inside and outside of the classroom and our dedicated, experienced team is here to support you every step of the way." Andrea Todd, Academic Director I provide exciting lessons using a range of methods to ensure everyone can participate. Students love hands-on science, like dissections, where they see things which we can't easily show in pictures. Nia Faulder, BSc, PGDE Science Lecturer 10 years of teaching experience I understand how important it is for students to feel happy and well-treated. If they have a problem, I want them to know they can talk to me. We will work hard to make sure that we address their problem. Diarmuid Fogharty, BA PGCE, TEFL MA Director of Studies for English Language programmes 22 years of teaching experience Meet some of our teachers: www.intostudy.com/into-manchester/teachers

About our courses and application 27 International Foundation Prepare for direct entry to a range of undergraduate degrees at a choice of leading UK universities. Focusing on developing your academic and undergraduate research skills, as well as improving your English language abilities, the programme covers everything you need in order to progress successfully to university. WHAT IS THE INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION? A guaranteed route to Year 1 of an undergraduate degree. A bridging programme that prepares you for a UK degree. The education system in your country may be based on one year less at high school and one year more at university compared to the UK. A programme designed to improve your English language skills, increase your knowledge of academic theory, and develop your understanding of key academic subjects. An opportunity to develop necessary study and research skills to prepare for undergraduate study. A programme to help you adjust to the challenges of UK higher education. The programme has two pathways: Business and Humanities Science and Engineering PROGRAMME BENEFITS A quality-assured, NCUK accredited programme.* University-style teaching with high contact hours. Qualified and experienced teachers. Guaranteed progression to your chosen degree at one of NCUK s 11 universities, subject to meeting progression requirements. Recognised by a wide range of other leading UK universities. Professional help and support with your application to university. ACADEMIC SUPPORT Throughout your programme you will receive advice and feedback from your teachers during seminars and tutorials. They will be able to answer any questions and provide guidance, to ensure your academic success. Assessment will be through examinations and coursework including: written assignments, practical exercises, group and individual research projects, presentations and problem-solving exercises. * NCUK is owned by 11 leading UK universities. NCUK has offered widely-recognised university pathway programmes to international students for more than 30 years. Further information on NCUK and the NCUK universities can be found at: www.ncuk.ac.uk HOW LONG IS THE PROGRAMME? Depending on your English language level the programme lasts between two and four terms. The Extended International Foundation (four terms) incorporates a term of intensive English language, which you will be required to pass before progressing to the next stage of the programme. If your English language skills are advanced (above IELTS 6.0) you can do the Fast-Track International Foundation in Business and Humanities programme starting in March. Examples of the programmes are in the chart below. WHAT IF I NEED TIME TO GET USED TO THE UK? The two-week Headstart Foundation is for you. Gain an understanding of British society. Learn about national and local history. Participate in activities and gain confidence and speaking skills. For dates and prices, see page 62, and for further information please contact: intomanchester@intoglobal.com YOUR STUDY PLAN 2017 2018 APR START JUN START SEP START JAN START MAR START JUN END AUG END IELTS 4.0 EUS IELTS 4.5 Extended International Foundation (4 term) IELTS 4.0 EUS IELTS 4.5 Extended International Foundation (4 term) IELTS 5.0 International Foundation (3 term) IELTS 5.0 International Foundation (3 term) SEP START Begin Year 1 of undergraduate degree IELTS 6.0 Fast-Track International Foundation (2 term) EUS: English for University Study

28 INTO Manchester 2017 2018 International Foundation Business and Humanities Prepare for a degree in areas including journalism international business, law and media Guaranteed progression to one of 11 NCUK universities Students have progressed to other top-ranked universities including Queen Mary, University of London, Goldsmiths, University of London and Nottingham University CORE MODULES English for Academic Purposes and Study Skills Information Communication Technologies (ICT) See page 35 for module descriptions. SPECIALIST MODULES 3 out of 4: Business and Management Economics Mathematics Politics TEACHING METHODS During university-style lectures and seminars you will have the opportunity to take part in both presentations and group work. Each week you will have a test which will help improve your exam skills and give you guidance on how to structure essays suitable for university study. To give you a headstart, teachers use online resources to upload relevant articles and videos which you can read or watch in advance. My Foundation was one of the most successful academic years in my life. My message to all new students who are going to Manchester is: all the teachers are ready to help you, all you need to do is to help yourself. Sheikh, Bangladesh 2012 Arrived at INTO Manchester 2013 Completed International Foundation 2013 Progressed to Law at The University of Manchester Key facts Start dates Extended International Foundation June and September International Foundation September and January Fast-track International Foundation March Programme length 2 terms or approximately 6 months 3 terms or approximately 9 months 4 terms or approximately 12 months Class hours 2 term: 30 hours per week 3 term: 24 hours per week 4 term: 24 hours per week (20 hours per week during Term 1) Class size Maximum of 20 students per class for English language teaching. Age requirement 17 years and above* Academic entry requirement Completion of 12 years of schooling (or the local equivalent to meet the same standard) with good grades. English language entry requirement 2 term: IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum 6.0 in writing) or equivalent 3 term: IELTS 5.0 (with a minimum of 5.0 in writing) or equivalent 4 term: IELTS 4.5 (with a minimum of 4.5 in writing) or equivalent If you have achieved the minimum IELTS score overall but do not have the required score in writing for direct entry, you will be considered on a case-by-case basis. If you do not meet the minimum English language requirements you should apply for English for University Study. See page 50 for course details. If you are applying for a Student Tier 4 visa you must have an IELTS for UKVI to apply for your visa. If you re coming to the UK to study a course that is no longer than six months, a Short-term Study Visa (STSV) may be more appropriate for you than applying for a Student Tier 4 visa. For a STSV, INTO is able to accept a wider range of English language qualifications as evidence that you meet the minimum requirements of the programme. If you have any questions, our experienced team will be able to help you. Email your questions to: SELT.Help@intoglobal.com Award Successful completion of the International Foundation Programme leads to the award of International Foundation Certificate (RQF Level 3) from NCUK. Validating body Northern Consortium UK (NCUK) Further guidance For further guidance please check with the INTO Admissions Office or your education counsellor. * All students commencing courses on a published September start date must be 17 years old by 31 December of that calendar year. For all other start dates, students must be 17 years old by 31 December of the preceding calendar year.

About our courses and application 29 INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION PROGRESSION GRADES As a successful student, you will have a wide choice of degree options at 11 NCUK universities. The table below shows progression requirements for some of the most popular degree courses. These examples are intended for information purposes only, as a guide to the typical progression grades required. If you do not see the university or course you are interested in, please contact INTO Manchester. DEGREE SUBJECT UCAS CODE EAP GRADE POINT SCORE GRADE PROFILE University of Bradford BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance N420 136 BSc (Hons) Business and Management Studies N100 128 BSc (Hons) Business Economics L101 104 BSc (Hons) Financial Economics L111 104 BSc (Hons) Human Resource Management N600 128 BSc (Hons) International Business NN12 128 and Management C BA (Hons) International Relations and L250 112 Security Studies LLB (Hons) Law M100 120 BSc (Hons) Marketing N500 128 BA (Hons) Media Studies P300 96 C in Mathematics BA (Hons) Peace Studies L252 112 The University of Huddersfield BA (Hons) Accountancy and Finance (ACCA, CIMA and ICEAW accredited) N420 120 BBB, Scholarships available C BA (Hons) Advertising and N590 96 CCC, Scholarships available Marketing Communications BSc (Hons) Air Transport and NN89 B 104 B, Scholarships available Logistics Management BA (Hons) Business Management N223 104 BCC, Scholarships available BA (Hons) Business Studies N100 96 BA (Hons) Events Management N820 C 96 CCC, Scholarships available BA (Hons) Hospitality Management N220 96 BA (Hons) International Business N124 BSc (Hons) Logistics and Supply N9H7 BCC, Scholarships available Chain Management 104 B BA (Hons) Marketing N500 BCC, Scholarships available BA (Hons) Travel and Tourism Management N800 C 96 CCC, Scholarships available The University of Leeds BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance N420 B 128 A BSc (Hons) Actuarial Mathematics NG31 C 136 A BA (Hons) Business Economics L112 A in Mathematics BA (Hons) Economics L100 ABB including Mathematics with grade A 128 BA (Hons) Human Resource Management N611 B ABB including Mathematics BA (Hons) International Development L920 ABB LLB (Hons) Law M100 120 AAB BSc (Hons) Mathematics with Finance G1N3 C 136 A

30 INTO Manchester 2017 2018 DEGREE SUBJECT UCAS CODE EAP GRADE POINT SCORE GRADE PROFILE Leeds Beckett University BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance N420 80 BA (Hons) Business and Human NN16 88 Resource Management BA (Hons) Criminology M900 96 BA (Hons) Economics for Business L110 88 BA (Hons) Events Management N820 104 BA (Hons) Hospitality Leadership and Management NN82 C 96 BA (Hons) International Business N120 88 BA (Hons) International Tourism Management N840 80 BA (Hons) Marketing N502 88 BA (Hons) Marketing and Advertising Management N591 88 BA (Hons) Public Relations with Marketing P2N5 104 BA (Hons) Sport Business Management N298 96 The University of Liverpool BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance N400 BA (Hons) Business Economics LN11 B AAB BA (Hons) Business Studies N100 128 BSc (Hons) E-Finance N300 C ABB BSc (Hons) Economics L100 ABB including Mathematics BA (Hons) International Business N120 BA (Hons) International Politics and Policy L240 B 136 AAB LLB (Hons) Law M100 144 AAA BA (Hons) Marketing N500 AAB BSc (Hons) Mathematics and Business Studies GN11 128 C BSc (Hons) Mathematics with Finance G1N3 ABB including Mathematics with grade A BA (Hons) Urban Regeneration and Planning K430 B 120 BBB, Geography is an advantage Liverpool John Moores University BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance N420 BA (Hons) Business Studies N100 112 BA (Hons) Events Management N820 At least one relevant subject (inclusive of Business, 104 Sports or Leisure Studies) BA (Hons) Human Resource Management N600 LLB (Hons) Law M100 120 BSc (Hons) Management Transport and Logistics NK24 C Relevant subjects such as Business, Economics or Geography preferred BA (Hons) Marketing N500 BA (Hons) Media, Culture, Communication LP63 104 BA (Hons) Tourism and Leisure Management NN28 At least one relevant subject eg. Tourism, Hospitality, Events Management, Travel, Business, Public Services The University of Manchester BAEcon (Hons) Accounting and Finance NN43 C 136 AAB BAEcon (Hons) Business Studies N100 B 80 AAB BAEcon (Hons) Economics L100 B N/A ABB BSc (Hons) Fashion and Textile Retailing JN45 C 136 AAB BAEcon (Hons) Finance N300 B 80 ABB BSc (Hons) IT Management for Business GN51 B 136 AAB LLB (Hons) Law M100 A 144 AAA BSc (Hons) Management (Accounting and Finance) NN24 B 80 AAB, including Mathematics and any two from Politics, Economics and Business and Management BSc (Hons) Management and Marketing of Fashion Textiles JN42 C 136 AAB

About our courses and application 31 DEGREE SUBJECT Manchester Metropolitan University BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance BA (Hons) Advertising Management and Brand Management BA (Hons) Business Management UCAS CODE N420 NN52 N201 EAP GRADE POINT SCORE 88 GRADE PROFILE BA (Hons) Digital Media Communications (Sandwich) NP59 BA (Hons) Economics L100 BA (Hons) Events Management (Sandwich) N820 C 96 BA (Hons) Financial Services, Planning N341 and Management BSc (Hons) Hospitality Management (Sandwich) N220 CCC BA (Hons) Human Resource Management N600 BA (Hons) International Business N121 BSc (Hons) International Fashion Marketing N553 LLB (Hons) Law M100 B 120 BBB BA (Hons) Marketing Management N502 BSc (Hons) Public Relations and Digital Communications NP52 Management C 96 CCC BA (Hons) Sports Management N871 BA (Hons) Tourism Management N840 University of Salford BSc (Hons) Business Studies with N1N5 B Marketing Management 112 BSc (Hons) Business with Economics N1L1 BBD BSc (Hons) Environmental Management F904 C 96 BSc (Hons) Finance and Accounting NN34 120 BBB BA (Hons) Hospitality Management N220 BA (Hons) International Relations and Politics L290 112 BA (Hons) Journalism P500 A 120 LLB (Hons) Law with Finance M1N3 B BBB BA (Hons) Leisure and Tourism Management NN82 BA (Hons) Politics L200 C 112 BA (Hons) Sport and Leisure Management N2C6 The University of Sheffield BA (Hons) Accounting and Financial Management N420 120 AAB, no mark less than 50% Grade A in Mathematics B BA (Hons) Business Management N200 BA (Hons) Economics L100 128 AAB BSc (Hons) Financial Mathematics GN13 C ABB, Grade A in Mathematics BSc (Hons) Informatics P110 120 BBB B BA (Hons) International Relations and Politics L201 136 AAB LLB (Hons) Law M100 144 AAA A BA (Hons) Urban Studies L722 112 BBC Sheffield Hallam University BA (Hons) Business and Enterprise Management NN12 BA (Hons) Business and Financial Management NN1H BA (Hons) Business and Human NN16 Resource Management BA (Hons) Business and Marketing NN15 104 BA (Hons) Business Economics L100 C BSc (Hons) Environmental Conservation D447 BCC BSc (Hons) Events and Leisure Management NN8F BSc (Hons) Hospitality Business Management/ N221 International Hospitality Business Management 96 BSc (Hons) International Hotel Management N291 BA (Hons) Journalism P500 A 104 BA (Hons) Marketing N500 BA (Hons) Marketing Communications N590 and Advertising C 96 BA (Hons) Public Relations and Media Studies PP23 CCC

32 INTO Manchester 2017 2018 International Foundation Science and Engineering Key facts Start dates June, August and September Programme length 3 terms or approximately 9 months 4 terms or approximately 12 months Prepare for a degree in areas including architecture, civil engineering and computer science Guaranteed progression to one of 11 NCUK universities Students have progressed to other top-ranked universities including Newcastle University, University of Southampton and the University of Sussex CORE MODULES English for Academic Purposes and Study Skills Information Communication Technologies (ICT) See page 35 for module descriptions. SPECIALIST MODULES 3 out of 5: Biology Chemistry Further Mathematics Mathematics Physics TEACHING METHODS This programme provides the perfect combination of university-style lectures, interactive seminars and practical experience in laboratories. During your Foundation year you will have the unique opportunity of having access to the fully equipped science labs at university. By gaining hands-on experience you will be able to put theory into practice to fully prepare you for undergraduate study. Class hours 3 term: 24 hours per week 4 term: 24 hours per week (20 hours per week during Term 1) Class size Maximum of 20 students per class for English language teaching. Age requirement 17 years and above* Academic entry requirement Completion of 12 years of schooling (or the local equivalent to meet the same standard) with good grades. English language entry requirement 3 term: IELTS 5.0 (with a minimum of 5.0 in writing) or equivalent 4 term: IELTS 4.5 (with a minimum of 4.5 in writing) or equivalent If you have achieved the minimum IELTS score overall but do not have the required score in writing for direct entry, you will be considered on a case-by-case basis. If you do not meet the minimum English language requirements you should apply for English for University Study. See page 50 for course details. If you are applying for a Student Tier 4 visa you must have an IELTS for UKVI to apply for your visa. If you have any questions about this test, our experienced team will be happy to help you. Email your questions to: SELT.Help@intoglobal.com Award Successful completion of the International Foundation Programme leads to the award of International Foundation Certificate (RQF Level 3) from NCUK. Validating body Northern Consortium UK (NCUK) Although you might be able to adapt over a period of time to the education system in the UK, the Foundation makes it easier to do so. Having experienced this system, studying at university was easier for me. Further guidance For further guidance please check with the INTO Admissions Office or your education counsellor. * All students commencing courses on a published September start date must be 17 years old by 31 December of that calendar year. For all other start dates, students must be 17 years old by 31 December of the preceding calendar year. FOR DATES AND PRICES, SEE PAGE 62 Roxanne, Nigeria 2013 Arrived at INTO Manchester 2014 Completed International Foundation 2014 Progressed to Biochemistry at the University of Leeds

About our courses and application 33 PROGRESSION GRADES The table below shows progression requirements for some of the most popular degree programmes. These examples are intended for information purposes only, as a guide to the typical progression grades required. If you do not see the university or programme you are interested in, please contact INTO Manchester. DEGREE SUBJECT UCAS CODE EAP GRADE POINT SCORE GRADE PROFILE University of Bradford BSc (Hons) Automotive Design Technology H390 C 88 C in Mathematics, portfolio required BSc (Hons) Biomedical Sciences C900 B 120 B in Chemistry. B in Biology, interview required BEng (Hons) Civil and Structural Engineering H220 B in Mathematics, C in Physics BEng (Hons) Electrical and Electronic Engineering H606 C 104 BSc (Hons) Environmental Science F902 To include at least one science subject BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering H300 B in Mathematics, C in Physics MPharm (Hons) Pharmacy B230 B 136 A in Chemistry, A in Biology, B in Mathematics Students will be expected to attend an applicant visit day with the department The University of Huddersfield BA (Hons) Architecture K100 136 AAB, Scholarships available BSc (Hons) Chemistry with Chemical Engineering F1H8 104 BCC, Scholarships available BSc (Hons) Computing Science G400 BEng (Hons) Electronic and H640 120 BBB, Scholarships available C Communication Engineering BSc (Hons) Food, Nutrition and Health B4D4 96 CCC, Scholarships available BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering H300 120 BBB, Scholarships available BEng (Hons) Software Engineering G601 136 AAB, Scholarships available The University of Leeds BEng/MEng (Hons) Architectural Engineering H2KC AAB including Mathematics (International) BEng/MEng (Hons) Chemical Engineering H800 136 AAB (including two from Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry or another science), ATAS is required BEng/MEng (Hons) Civil and Structural Engineering H200 BSc/MEng (Hons) Computer Science G400 AAB including Mathematics BEng/MEng (Hons) Electronic and Electrical Engineering H600 C BSc (Hons) Environmental Science F851 ABB including one science subject or Mathematics 128 BSc (Hons) Food Studies and Nutrition DB64 ABB (including one science subject) BEng (Hons) Petroleum Engineering H851 136 AAB (including two from Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry or another science), ATAS is required BSc (Hons) Pharmacology B210 128 Including Biology and Chemistry Leeds Beckett University BSc (Hons) Architectural Technology K130 120 BSc (Hons) Biomedical Sciences B900 C Biology required BSc (Hons) Civil Engineering H200 104 The University of Liverpool BEng (Hons) Aerospace Engineering H401 with Pilot Studies 120 BBB, must have Mathematics and Physics BEng (Hons) Civil Engineering H200 BSc (Hons) Computer Science G400 C 128 ABB including Mathematics BEng (Hons) Electrical Engineering and Electronics H603 BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering H300 120 BBB, must have Mathematics and Physics BA (Hons) Urban Regeneration and Planning K430 B BBB, Geography is an advantage Liverpool John Moores University BSc (Hons) Architectural Technology K130 104 BEng (Hons) Automotive Engineering H330 Mathematics and a relevant technical subject e.g. Physics BEng (Hons) Civil Engineering H200 112 A minimum of grade C in Mathematics or a Mathematics C related subject BSc (Hons) Computer Games Technology G450 104 BEng (Hons) Electrical and Electronic Engineering H600 Mathematics and a relevant technical subject e.g. Physics MPharm (Hons) Pharmacy B201 120 Sciences required

34 INTO Manchester 2017 2018 DEGREE SUBJECT UCAS CODE EAP GRADE POINT SCORE GRADE PROFILE The University of Manchester BEng (Hons) Aerospace Engineering H400 C 136 AAB BA (Hons) Architecture K100 100 AAB in a mixture of arts, humanities and science subjects B BEng (Hons) Chemical Engineering H800 AAA, Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics 144 MEng Civil and Structural Engineering H220 AAA BSc (Hons) Computer Science G400 AAB BEng (Hons) Electrical and Electronic Engineering H600 AAB, including Mathematics and either Physics C or Further Mathematics BSc (Hons) Material Science and Engineering J500 136 AAB, 2 from Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering H300 AAB BEng (Hons) Petroleum Engineering H850 B AAB, including Mathematics and Chemistry MPharm (Hons) Pharmacy B230 A 128 BSc (Hons) Psychology C800 136 ABB BSc (Hons) Textile Technology J4NF B 100 BA (Hons) Town and Country Planning K402 BBB Manchester Metropolitan University BEng (Hons) Automative Engineering H330 High School Mathematics plus one science or engineering or technology subject BSc (Hons) Computer Games Technology GG46 D BEng (Hons) Electrical and Electronic Engineering H600 High School Mathematics plus one science or engineering 96 subject BSc (Hons) Financial Mathematics G190 Grade C in High School Mathematics required BSc (Hons) Media Technology HP63 C BSc (Hons) Pharmaceutical Chemistry F151 Grade C in High School Chemistry required University of Salford BEng (Hons) Aeronautical Engineering H410 B (Mathematics), B (Physics/ Science) and third grade 104 BEng (Hons) Civil and Architectural Engineering HK2C C (Mathematics), C (Physics) and third grade BSc (Hons) Computer Science G400 120 C BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering H304 104 C (Mathematics), C (Physics/ Science) and third grade BSc (Hons) Pharmaceutical Science F151 96 Must have Biology and Chemistry BSc (Hons) Psychology C802 120 BBB The University of Sheffield BEng (Hons) Aerospace Engineering H402 B 128 AAB, Mathematics and Physics required BA (Hons) Architecture K100 A 144 AAA BEng (Hons) Chemical Engineering H810 C 136 Chemistry and Mathematics required MEng (Hons) Civil Engineering H200 144 AAA, Mathematics and either Physics, Chemistry or Biology required BSc (Hons) Computer Science G402 B AAB, Mathematics required BEng (Hons) Electrical Engineering H620 136 ABB, Mathematics and either Physics, Chemistry BEng (Hons) Electronic and Communications Engineering H647 or Electronics required BSc (Hons) Financial Mathematics GN13 C 128 ABB, grade A in Mathematics required required MEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering with a Year in Industry H304 136 AAA MEng (Hons) Structural Engineering and Architecture Sheffield Hallam University HK21 B 144 AAA, Mathematics and either Biology, Chemistry or Physics required BSc (Hons) Criminology and Psychology MC98 B 112 BEng (Hons) Electrical and Electronic Engineering H606 96 Mathematics and Science required BSc (Hons) Environmental Science F750 C 104 BSc (Hons) Sport and Exercise Science C600 128 A, early application advised as course tends to be full by April * Please note the choice of subject will depend on your chosen degree programme. Some subject combinations may not be available. As I had been an INTO student, I was familiar with university life and with the atmosphere. At university I didn t have to face the difficulties that most of my other classmates faced. Ali, Pakistan 2011 Completed International Foundation 2014 Graduated with BSc (Hons) Computer Systems Engineering from The University of Sheffield with First Class Honours 2016 Now working as a Network Engineer for Corvit Networks Ltd in Pakistan

About our courses and application 35 MODULE DESCRIPTIONS Detailed descriptions of the core and specialist modules for the International Foundation pathways are below. BUSINESS AND HUMANITIES English for Academic Purposes and Study Skills Introduces reading techniques for academic study and the structure and function of academic writing. You will develop the ability to take part in academic discussion. It will help you to work in groups, present ideas, manage your time, conduct research, make lecture notes, organise the content of essays and understand how to evaluate your own work. Information Communication Technologies (ICT) Learn how to use word processing, spreadsheet, database and presentation software, as well as using the internet, email and virtual learning environment (VLE) software. SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING English for Academic Purposes and Study Skills Introduces reading techniques for academic study and the structure and function of academic writing. You will develop the ability to take part in academic discussion. It will help you to work in groups, present ideas, manage your time, conduct research, make lecture notes, organise the content of essays and understand how to evaluate your own work. Information Communication Technologies (ICT) Learn how to use word processing, spreadsheet, database and presentation software, as well as using the internet, email and virtual learning environment (VLE) software. Business and Management Examines models of management, the business environment and managing people and leadership. Teaching is by lectures, seminars and tutorials. Economics Explores microeconomics and macroeconomics and includes key terminology, theoretical models and concepts, real-world applications and develops your skills in essay writing and seminar presentations. Biology This module takes an evolutionary approach to biology and considers different levels of organisation in living systems. You will study life processes showing fundamental similarities between living things. Chemistry This module develops concepts of physical, inorganic and organic chemistry. You will develop an appreciation of the social, environmental, economic and technological impact of chemistry. Politics Develop a critical awareness of British politics, through knowledge and understanding of the different political institutions, the structures of authority and how they differ from other countries. Mathematics You will develop a methodical approach to problem solving using mathematical techniques and theory. Further Mathematics This module is intended for more expert mathematicians and explores complex areas of mathematics. Mathematics You will develop a methodical approach to problem solving using mathematical techniques and theory. Physics Covers a variety of topics of particular relevance to students wishing to pursue a degree in an engineering-related field. Core module Specialist module FINAL GRADES Grade Percentage Marking criteria Points A* 80% + Excellent exceptional performance. Clear logical thinking, lucidly 56 expressed. Evidence of originality. A 70-79% Very good demonstrated learning of a high standard with clear 48 evidence of application and synthesis. B 60-69% Good demonstrated competence, well-developed approach to the 40 subject. Ability to apply concepts and synthesise material. C 50-59% Satisfactory average performance, demonstrated strengths and 32 weaknesses. Reasonable knowledge and understanding of the subject. D 40-49% Minimum pass sufficient performance, work characterised by errors and 24 omissions. Some misunderstandings of basic concepts and principles. E 35-39% Compensatable grade weak understanding of conceptual frameworks. 16 Many errors and omissions, confused exposition of issues. Poor understanding of class notes and/or little evidence of independent study. U below 35% Ungraded totally insubstantial, absent, incomplete or inadequate work. 0 ENGLISH LANGUAGE GRADE COMPARISONS EAP AND IELTS GRADES EAP % IELTS A* 80+ 7.5 A 70 79 7 B 60 69 6.5 C 50 59 6 D 40 49 5.5 E 35 39 5 U <35 4.5

36 INTO Manchester 2017 2018 International Year One Prepare for direct entry to the second year of a range of undergraduate degrees at a choice of leading UK universities. Focusing on developing your academic and undergraduate research skills, as well as improving your English language abilities, the programme covers everything you need in order to progress successfully to university. WHAT IS INTERNATIONAL YEAR ONE? A guaranteed route to Year 2 of an undergraduate degree. A programme enabling you to complete a degree in three years, the same amount of time as direct entry. A programme designed to improve your English language skills, increase your knowledge of academic theory, and develop your understanding of key academic subjects. An opportunity to develop necessary study and research skills to prepare for undergraduate study. A programme to help you adjust to the challenges of UK higher education. The programme has two pathways: Accounting and Finance Business Management PROGRAMME BENEFITS A quality-assured, NCUK accredited programme.* University-style teaching with high contact hours. Qualified and experienced teachers. Guaranteed progression to your chosen degree at one of NCUK s 11 universities, subject to meeting progression requirements. Recognised by a wide range of other leading UK universities. Professional help and support with your application to university. ACADEMIC SUPPORT Throughout your programme you will receive advice and feedback from your teachers during seminars and tutorials. They will be able to answer any questions and provide guidance, to ensure your academic success. Assessment will be through examinations and coursework including: written assignments, practical exercises, group and individual research projects, presentations and problem-solving exercises. * NCUK is owned by 11 leading UK universities. NCUK has offered widely-recognised university pathway programmes to international students for more than 30 years. Further information on NCUK and the NCUK universities can be found at: www.ncuk.ac.uk HOW LONG IS THE PROGRAMME? Depending on your English language level the programme lasts three or four terms. The Extended International Year One (four terms) incorporates a term of intensive English language, which you will be required to pass before progressing to the next stage of the programme. Examples of the programmes are in the chart below. PROGRESSION INFORMATION Places at some universities are subject to previous qualifications. To progress to selective universities in particular the Russell Group you should have: completed High School in your home country with good grades studied a Foundation programme and achieved at least B grades (over 60%) missed out on first year entry of your favoured degree course because you do not meet the English entry requirements You may be considered if you have narrowly missed out on the academic requirements for first year entry. YOUR STUDY PLAN 2017 2018 APR START JUN START SEP START JAN START JUN END AUG END IELTS 4.5 EUS IELTS 5.0 Extended International Year One (4 term) IELTS 4.5 EUS IELTS 5.0 Extended International Year One (4 term) IELTS 5.5 International Year One (3 term) SEP START Begin Year 2 of undergraduate degree IELTS 5.5 International Year One (3 term) EUS: English for University Study

About our courses and application 37 International Year One Accounting and Finance Key facts Start dates June, September and January Programme length 3 terms or approximately 9 months 4 terms or approximately 12 months Guaranteed entry to Year 2 of an undergraduate degree at 9 NCUK universities Top INTO students have received an NCUK award providing a scholarship towards their degree Prepare for a degree in areas including accounting, finance, economics and business management CORE MODULES SPECIALIST MODULES (120 CREDITS) English for Academic Purposes* Semester 1 Business Economics (15 credits) Business Skills (15 credits) Financial Accounting (15 credits) Organisational Behaviour (15 credits) Semester 2 Business Finance (15 credits) Business Statistics (15 credits) Financial Reporting (15 credits) Management Accounting (15 credits) See page 43 for module descriptions for this pathway. * The English for Academic Purposes (EAP) module is compulsory for students unable to demonstrate English language proficiency of at least NCUK EAP grade C. This module does not contribute academic credit points towards the International Year One programme. TEACHING METHODS This programme gives you an understanding of business environments relating to accountancy, economics and finance through lectures, seminars and workshops. You will explore theories and their practical applications using real-world case studies. Group exercises will help you understand business scenarios from different perspectives and supportive tutorials will you ensure you are prepared for Year 2 of your degree. Throughout your programme teachers will focus on recent cases in the world of finance. Class hours 3 term: 24 hours per week for subject and EAP modules 4 term: 24 hours per week (20 hours per week during Term 1) Class size Maximum of 20 students per class for English language teaching. Age requirement 18 years and above* Academic entry requirement Successful completion of A-levels, a recognised Foundation, first year of an overseas university degree or equivalent with good grades. Applicants for Accounting and Finance routes must have a minimum of GCSE grade C in Mathematics or equivalent. English language entry requirement 3 term: IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.5 in writing and reading) or equivalent 4 term: IELTS 5.0 (with a minimum of 5.0 in all subskills) or equivalent If you do not meet the minimum English language requirements you should apply for English for University Study. See page 50 for course details. If you are applying for a Student Tier 4 visa you must have an IELTS for UKVI to apply for your visa. If you have any questions about this test, our experienced team will be happy to help you. Email your questions to: SELT.Help@intoglobal.com Award Successful completion of International Year One leads to the initial award of Certificate of Higher Education (FHEQ Level 4) from NCUK. Validating body Northern Consortium UK (NCUK) I ve learned a lot from studying abroad. It s not just about the academic knowledge I ve been taught in class but it s also the way to approach an issue, so that I have a wider viewpoint when dealing with problems in any situation. Further guidance For further guidance please check with the INTO Admissions Office or your education counsellor. * All students commencing courses on a published June or September start date must be 18 years old by 31 December of that calendar year. For the January start date, students must by 18 years old by 31 December of the preceding calendar year. FOR DATES AND PRICES, SEE PAGE 62 Oanh, Vietnam 2012 Completed International Year One 2014 Graduated with BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance from University of Leeds with First Class Honours 2015 Graduated with MSc International Financial Markets from the University of Southampton

38 INTO Manchester 2017 2018 PROGRESSION GRADES The table below shows progression requirements for some of the most popular degree programmes. These examples are intended for information purposes only, as a guide to the typical progression grades required. If you do not see the university or programme you are interested in, please contact INTO Manchester. DEGREE SUBJECT University of Bradford BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance (including work placement) BSc (Hons) Business and Management Studies BSc (Hons) Business Economics BSc (Hons) Economics BSc (Hons) Economics and International Economics BSc (Hons) Economics and International Economics (including work placement) BSc (Hons) Financial Economics BSc (Hons) Financial Economics (including work placement) BSc (Hons) Human Resource Management BSc (Hons) Human Resource Management (including work placement) BSc (Hons) International Business and Management BSc (Hons) International Business and Management (including work placement) The University of Huddersfield BA (Hons) Accountancy BA (Hons) Accountancy and Finance (ACCA, CIMA and ICEAW accredited) BA (Hons) Accountancy with Financial Services BA (Hons) Accountancy with Law BSc (Hons) Air Transport and Logistics Management BA (Hons) Business Management BA (Hons) Business Studies BA (Hons) International Business BA (Hons) Supply Chain Management BA (Hons) Transport and Logistics Management The University of Leeds BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance BSc (Hons) International Business and Finance UCAS CODE N420 N421 N100 L101 L100 L160 L1L6 L111 L112 N600 N601 NN12 NNC2 N410 N420 N4N3 N4M1 NN89 N223 N100 N124 J960 N920 N420 NN13 EAP GRADE C 120 CREDIT SCORE AVERAGE GRADE 60%+ 55%+ 60%+ C 105+ 50%+ B 120 70%+ NOTES Students must achieve a minimum of 70% overall and no less than 50% in any module. To be considered for second year entry to Leeds University Business School, applicants should have obtained their High School Certificate and undertaken a Foundation Year prior to the NCUK International Year One OR undertaken A-levels prior to the NCUK International Year One. Business School applicants must have met the GCSE Maths requirement for their chosen programme from their High School qualifications in order to be considered. Applicants with an A-level background are expected to meet the first year entry requirements for the programme. Offer stated on the assumption that students have progressed onto the International Year One from the NCUK IFY programme. If alternative route, offer may vary. No re-sits accepted.

About our courses and application 39 DEGREE SUBJECT UCAS CODE EAP GRADE CREDIT SCORE AVERAGE GRADE NOTES Leeds Beckett University BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance N420 C 105+ 40%+ Liverpool John Moores University BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance BA (Hons) Business Management BA (Hons) Business Studies BA (Hons) Human Resource Management BA (Hons) Marketing Manchester Metropolitan University BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance (Sandwich) BA (Hons) Business and Financial Management (at MMU Cheshire) BA (Hons) Business Management BA (Hons) Business Management (at MMU Cheshire) BA (Hons) Business Management (4 year exchange) BA (Hons) Business Management (Sandwich) BA (Hons) Business Management with Marketing (at MMU Cheshire) University of Salford BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance* BSc (Hons) Business and Economics* BSc (Hons) Business and Financial Management* BSc (Hons) Business and Management* BSc (Hons) Business Information Technology* BSc (Hons) Business Management with Sport* BSc (Hons) Human Resource Management* BSc (Hons) International Business BSc (Hons) Marketing* The University of Sheffield BA (Hons) Accounting and Financial Management BA (Hons) Business Management N420 N200 N100 N600 N500 N420 NN34 NN13 N201 N210 N202 N204 N2N5 NN34 N1L1 N1N3 N100 G5N1 N2C6 N1N6 N120 N1N5 N420 N200 C 105+ 50%+ C 105+ 50%+ C 105+ 55%+ B 120 60%+ No modules below 50%. Sheffield Hallam University BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance N4N3 C 105+ 50%+ Must include pass in the following modules: Introduction to Management Accounting and Introduction to Financial Accounting BA (Hons) Business Management H606 * Degree with Professional Experience Year also available. The teaching team is formed by professional elites and I am glad that I was taught by those specialists, who have in-depth knowledge of the subject. Learning in small class sizes, I was able to keep pace easily. Ker Soon, Malaysia 2013 Arrived at INTO Manchester 2014 Completed International Year One 2014 Progressed to Management at The University of Manchester

40 INTO Manchester 2017 2018 International Year One Business Management Key facts Start dates June, September and January Programme length 3 terms or approximately 9 months 4 terms or approximately 12 months Guaranteed entry to Year 2 of an undergraduate degree at 11 NCUK universities Top INTO students have received an NCUK award providing a scholarship towards their degree Prepare for a degree in areas including business management, human resource management and international business CORE MODULES SPECIALIST MODULES (120 CREDITS) English for Academic Purposes* Semester 1 Business Economics (15 credits) Business Skills (15 credits) Financial Accounting (15 credits) Organisational Behaviour (15 credits) Semester 2 Business Statistics (15 credits) Management Accounting (15 credits) Management Themes and Case Studies (15 credits) Marketing (15 credits) See page 43 for module descriptions. * The English for Academic Purposes (EAP) module is compulsory for students unable to demonstrate English language proficiency of at least NCUK EAP grade C. This module does not contribute academic credit points towards the International Year One programme. TEACHING METHODS A combination of lectures and seminars will enable you to explore theories and their practical applications using real-world case studies. You will independently research and present subjects which you will discuss during seminars helping improve your presentation skills. Throughout your programme teachers will ensure you are aware of the latest in business and current affairs. You will also benefit from supportive tutorials giving you practical advice on study skills and exam techniques to ensure you are prepared for Year 2 of your degree, whatever the subject. Class hours 3 term: 24 hours per week for subject and EAP modules 4 term: 24 hours per week (20 hours per week during Term 1) Class size Maximum of 20 students per class for English language teaching. Age requirement 18 years and above* Academic entry requirement Successful completion of A-levels, a recognised Foundation, first year of an overseas university degree or equivalent with good grades. Applicants for Accounting and Finance routes must have a minimum of GCSE grade C in Mathematics or equivalent. English language entry requirement 3 term: IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.5 in writing and reading) or equivalent 4 term: IELTS 5.0 (with a minimum of 5.0 in all subskills) or equivalent If you do not meet the minimum English language requirements you should apply for English for University Study. See page 50 for course details. If you are applying for a Student Tier 4 visa you must have an IELTS for UKVI to apply for your visa. If you have any questions about this test, our experienced team will be happy to help you. Email your questions to: SELT.Help@intoglobal.com Award Successful completion of International Year One leads to the initial award of Certificate of Higher Education (FHEQ Level 4) from NCUK. Validating body Northern Consortium UK (NCUK) We learned presentation skills, academic writing, as well as how to carry out logical group discussions in English. This helped me gain confidence in order to be able to take part in seminars and do presentations at university. Further guidance For further guidance please check with the INTO Admissions Office or your education counsellor. * All students commencing courses on a published June or September start date must be 18 years old by 31 December of that calendar year. For the January start date, students must by 18 years old by 31 December of the preceding calendar year. FOR DATES AND PRICES, SEE PAGE 62 Zhao Chit Yat Chiu, Hong Kong 2012 Completed International Year One 2015 Graduated with BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance from The University of Sheffield 2016 Now working as an Assurance Associate at Ernst & Young in Hong Kong

About our courses and application 41 PROGRESSION GRADES The table below shows progression requirements for some of the most popular degree programmes. These examples are intended for information purposes only, as a guide to the typical progression grades required. NCUK universities have the discretion to review the whole application, including personal statement and reference and that an offer from a specific partner is not guaranteed. If you do not see the university or programme you are interested in, please contact INTO Manchester. DEGREE SUBJECT UCAS CODE EAP GRADE CREDIT SCORE AVERAGE GRADE NOTES University of Bradford BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance N420 BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance (including work placement) N421 60%+ BSc (Hons) Business and Management Studies N100 BSc (Hons) Business Economics L101 BSc (Hons) Economics L100 BSc (Hons) Economics and International Economics L160 BSc (Hons) Economics and International Economics (including work placement) L1L6 55%+ BSc (Hons) Financial Economics L111 C 120 BSc (Hons) Financial Economics (including work placement) L112 BSc (Hons) Human Resource Management N600 BSc (Hons) Human Resource Management (including work placement) N601 BSc (Hons) International Business and Management NN12 60%+ BSc (Hons) International Business and Management (including work placement) NNC2 BSc (Hons) Marketing N500 The University of Huddersfield BA (Hons) Accountancy N410 BA (Hons) Accountancy and Finance (ACCA, CIMA and ICEAW accredited) N420 BA (Hons) Accountancy with Financial Services N4N3 BA (Hons) Accountancy with Law N4M1 BSc (Hons) Air Transport and Logistics Management BA (Hons) Business Management NN89 N223 C 105+ 50%+ BA (Hons) Business Studies N100 BA (Hons) International Business N124 BA (Hons) Supply Chain Management J960 BA (Hons) Transport and Logistics Management N920 The University of Leeds BA (Hons) Human Resource Management BA (Hons) International Business Management BA (Hons) International Business and Marketing BA (Hons) Management BA (Hons) Management with Marketing N611 N120 N1N5 N200 N2N5 B 120 65%+ Students must achieve a minimum of 65% in the Organisational Behaviour module and no less than 50% in any module. To be considered for second year entry to Leeds University Business School, applicants should have obtained their High School Certificate and undertaken a Foundation Year prior to the International Year One or undertaken A-levels prior to the International Year One. Business School applicants must have met the GCSE Maths requirement for their chosen programme from their High School qualifications in order to be considered. Applicants with an A-level background are expected to meet the first year entry requirements for the programme. Offer stated on the assumption that students have progressed onto the International Year One from the IFY programme. If alternative route, offer may vary. No re-sits accepted.

42 INTO Manchester 2017 2018 DEGREE SUBJECT UCAS CODE EAP GRADE CREDIT SCORE Leeds Beckett University BSc (Hons) Business and Management NND2 C 105+ 40%+ AVERAGE GRADE NOTES The University of Liverpool BA (Hons) Business Studies N100 B 120 65%+ No module below 50% Liverpool John Moores University BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance N420 BA (Hons) Business Management N200 BA (Hons) Business Studies N100 C 105+ 50%+ BA (Hons) Human Resource Management N600 BA (Hons) Marketing N500 The University of Manchester BSc (Hons) Management BSc (Hons) Management (Accounting and Finance) BSc (Hons) Management (Human Resources) BSc (Hons) Management (Innovation, Sustainability and Entrepreneurship) BSc (Hons) Management (International Business Economics) N201 NN24 N600 N200 N246 A 120 70%+ Applicants re-sitting modules in the International Year One programme cannot be considered for Year 2 entry at Manchester Business School. BSc (Hons) Management (International Studies) N120 BSc (Hons) Management (Marketing) N2N5 Manchester Metropolitan University BA (Hons) Business and Financial Management (at MMU Cheshire) NN13 BA (Hons) Business Management N201 BA (Hons) Business Management (at MMU Cheshire) N210 BA (Hons) Business Management (4 year exchange) N202 BA (Hons) Business Management (Sandwich) BA (Hons) Business Management with Marketing (at MMU Cheshire) BA (Hons) Events Management BA (Hons) Events Management (Sandwich) BSc (Hons) Hospitality Management BA (Hons) International Business Management BA (Hons) International Business Management (with overseas study) BA (Hons) International Business Management (with placement) BA (Hons) Tourism Management University of Salford BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance* BSc (Hons) Business and Economics* BSc (Hons) Business and Financial Management* BSc (Hons) Business and Management* BSc (Hons) Business and Tourism Management* BSc (Hons) Business Information Technology* BSc (Hons) Business Management with Sport* BSc (Hons) Human Resource Management* BSc (Hons) International Business BSc (Hons) International Events Management BSc (Hons) Marketing* The University of Sheffield BA (Hons) Accounting and Financial Management BA (Hons) Business Management N204 N2N5 N821 N820 N220 N121 N123 N120 N840 NN34 N1L1 N1N3 N100 N800 G5N1 N2C6 N1N6 N120 N821 N1N5 N420 N200 C 105+ 50%+ C 105+ 55%+ B 120 60%+ No modules below 50% Sheffield Hallam University BA (Hons) Business and Financial Management BA (Hons) Business and Human Resource Management BA (Hons) Business and Marketing BA (Hons) Business Management BA (Hons) Business Studies BA (Hons) International Business NN1H NN16 NN15 N201 N100 N124 C 105+ 50%+ * Degree with Professional Experience Year also available.

About our courses and application 43 MODULE DESCRIPTIONS Detailed descriptions of the core and specialist modules for the International Year One pathways are below. ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE English for Academic Purposes Language and study skills are incorporated into all aspects of the programme. The EAP module is designed to be closely connected to all other academic modules. The module is built around six strands: academic writing skills; academic reading skills; lecture and seminar skills; academic skills; ICT; and tutorials. Business Economics In this module, you will develop an understanding of the competitive market within which businesses operate, learn about price mechanism and the basic principles of supply and demand, and examine the limitations and weaknesses of a market economy. Business Finance This module provides a conceptual introduction to the subject of Business Finance that emphasises general principles. It will provide you with the tools and skills required to analyse new issues as they arise. BUSINESS MANAGEMENT English for Academic Purposes Language and study skills are incorporated into all aspects of the programme. The EAP module is designed to be closely connected to all other academic modules. The module is built around six strands: academic writing skills; academic reading skills; lecture and seminar skills; academic skills; ICT; and tutorials. Business Economics In this module, you will develop an understanding of the competitive market within which businesses operate, learn about price mechanism and the basic principles of supply and demand, and examine the limitations and weaknesses of a market economy. Business Skills This module is designed to develop your academic and study skills. You will consider the management of learning and personal development, research skills, the presentation of numerical information as well as group and team working. You will also develop presentation and reflective skills. Business Skills This module is designed to develop your academic and study skills. You will consider the management of learning and personal development, research skills, the presentation of numerical information as well as group and team working. You will also develop presentation and reflective skills. Business Statistics This module provides an introduction to the basic statistical techniques that are used to analyse business data. You will learn about the assumptions and principles of statistical methods, and develop an understanding of the basic techniques used to analyse statistical data in the business environment. Financial Accounting In this module, you will develop a sound foundation in the basic principles of double-entry bookkeeping and a basic understanding in the preparation of final accounts. Business Statistics This module provides an introduction to the basic statistical techniques that are used to analyse business data. You will learn about the assumptions and principles of statistical methods, and develop an understanding of the basic techniques used to analyse statistical data in the business environment. Financial Accounting In this module, you will develop a sound foundation in the basic principles of double-entry bookkeeping and a basic understanding in the preparation of final accounts. Management Accounting In this module, you will develop an understanding of the nature and purpose of management accounting and build up the management accounting skills necessary both to construct cost information and to interpret financial information for decision makers. Financial Reporting In this module, you will develop an understanding of accounting s regulatory framework and be introduced to the final accounting statements of limited companies. Management Accounting In this module, you will develop an understanding of the nature and purpose of management accounting and build up the management accounting skills necessary both to construct cost information and to interpret financial information for decision makers. Organisational Behaviour This module is concerned with the study of how individuals and teams behave within organisations. You will study a number of interdisciplinary factors relating to and impacting on behaviour within organisations covering a range of disciplines. Management Themes and Case Studies This module uses case studies and real-world examples to enable you to look at business problems from a management viewpoint. You will also cover business strategy and strategic management. Marketing This module provides an introduction to a range of theories and concepts underpinning key elements of marketing planning. You will study the application of those theories and concepts to a range of different organisations. Organisational Behaviour This module is concerned with the study of how individuals and teams behave within organisations. You will study a number of interdisciplinary factors relating to and impacting on behaviour within organisations covering a range of disciplines. Core module Specialist module FINAL GRADES Grade Percentage Marking criteria Points A* 80% + Excellent exceptional performance. Clear logical thinking, lucidly 56 expressed. Evidence of originality. A 70-79% Very good demonstrated learning of a high standard with clear 48 evidence of application and synthesis. B 60-69% Good demonstrated competence, well-developed approach to the 40 subject. Ability to apply concepts and synthesise material. C 50-59% Satisfactory average performance, demonstrated strengths and 32 weaknesses. Reasonable knowledge and understanding of the subject. D 40-49% Minimum pass sufficient performance, work characterised by errors and 24 omissions. Some misunderstandings of basic concepts and principles. E 35-39% Compensatable grade weak understanding of conceptual frameworks. 16 Many errors and omissions, confused exposition of issues. Poor understanding of class notes and/or little evidence of independent study. U below 35% Ungraded totally insubstantial, absent, incomplete or inadequate work. 0 ENGLISH LANGUAGE GRADE COMPARISONS EAP AND IELTS GRADES EAP % IELTS A* 80+ 7.5 A 70 79 7 B 60 69 6.5 C 50 59 6 D 40 49 5.5 E 35 39 5 U <35 4.5

44 INTO Manchester 2017 2018 Pre-Master s Prepare for direct entry to a Business and Management related postgraduate degree Develop your academic and postgraduate research skills Improve your English language abilities and progress successfully to university Key facts Start dates September and January Programme length 2 terms or approximately 6 months 3 terms or approximately 9 months Class hours 22 hours per week Class size Maximum of 20 students per class for English language teaching. Age requirement 21 years and above WHAT IS THE PRE-MASTER S? A guaranteed route to a postgraduate degree at a choice of universities. A programme designed to improve your English language skills, increase your knowledge of academic theory, and develop your understanding of key postgraduate academic subjects. An opportunity to develop the necessary study and research skills to prepare for postgraduate study. A programme to help you adjust to the challenges of UK higher education. A conversion course if you are changing disciplines with a plan to study a business-related subject on your postgraduate programme.* PROGRAMME BENEFITS A quality-assured, NCUK accredited programme.** University-style teaching with high contact hours. Qualified and experienced teachers. Guaranteed progression to your chosen degree at one of NCUK s 11 universities, subject to meeting progression requirements. Recognised by a wide range of other leading UK universities. Professional help and support with your application to university. Intensive English language tuition. * Significant changes to disciplines are not always possible. ** NCUK is owned by 11 leading UK universities. NCUK has offered widely-recognised university pathway programmes to international students for more than 30 years. Further information on NCUK and the NCUK universities can be found at: www.ncuk.ac.uk Academic entry requirement Successful completion of an undergraduate degree or have an equivalent 3-year university diploma. Students with a 3-year diploma are offered a more limited range of progression opportunities for postgraduate study. Students with a 3 year diploma are offered a more limited range of NCUK universities progression opportunities for master s study. Work experience in a related area can increase this range for diploma holders. English language entry requirement 2 term: IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.5 in reading and writing) or equivalent 3 term: IELTS 5.0 (with a minimum of 5.0 in reading and writing) or equivalent Please note: for visa purposes students requiring a Tier 4 visa must have IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.5 in all subskills) or equivalent. If you do not meet the minimum English language requirements you should apply for English for University Study. See page 50 for course details. If you are applying for a Student Tier 4 visa you must have an IELTS for UKVI to apply for your visa. If you have any questions about this test, our experienced team will be happy to help you. Email your questions to: SELT.Help@intoglobal.com Award Successful completion of Pre-Master's leads to the award of Pre-Master's in Higher Education (FHEQ Level 6) from NCUK. Validating body Northern Consortium UK (NCUK) Further guidance For further guidance please check with the into Admissions Office or your education counsellor. YOUR STUDY PLAN 2017 2018 JUN START SEP START JAN START JUNE END FOR DATES AND PRICES, SEE PAGE 62 IELTS 4.5 EUS IELTS 5.0 Pre-Master s (3 term) IELTS 5.5 Pre-Master s (2 term) SEP START Begin postgraduate degree EUS: English for University Study

About our courses and application 45 ACADEMIC SUPPORT Throughout your programme you will receive advice and feedback from your teachers during seminars and tutorials. They will be able to answer any questions and provide guidance, to ensure your academic success. Assessment will be through examinations and coursework including: written assignments, practical exercises, group and individual research projects, presentations and problem-solving exercises. HOW LONG IS THE PROGRAMME? Depending on your English language level the programme lasts two or three terms. You can undertake English language preparation before entering the programme if you meet the programme s academic requirements but not the minimum English language requirements. Examples of the programmes are in the chart on page 54. PROGRESSION INFORMATION Places at some universities are subject to previous undergraduate or diploma qualifications. To progress to selective universities in particular the Russell Group you should have: completed a degree in your home country with a good grades (normally an Upper Second Class degree) missed out on direct entry of your favoured postgraduate degree course because you do not meet the English entry requirements You may be considered if you have narrowly missed out on the academic requirements for postgraduate entry. MODULE DESCRIPTIONS Detailed descriptions of the core and specialist modules for the Pre-Master s programme are below. English for Academic Purposes The aim of this module is to provide you with the EAP skills that will prepare you for a postgraduate course at a UK university. Through 10 contact hours per week and an additional two hours tutorial time, you will develop your academic reading, writing and listening skills as well as presentation skills. You will be assessed by authentic, continuous assessment tasks, including a dissertation as well as EAP final exams. Management Studies* In the preparatory term, the Management syllabus is delivered over six timetabled hours per week for 3-term students; in the core and final terms the syllabus is delivered over three timetabled hours per week for 3-term and 2-term students. In addition to teaching you about business management, the module is designed so that you have the opportunity to develop a range of postgraduate study skills that will help you to succeed at a UK university. The methods of learning and assessment that are introduced in this module will also support the work you do for Research Methods and EAP. * The Management Studies module is a compulsory module which is not credit bearing. Research Methods Seven hours of your total contact time per week will be dedicated to Research Methods.These classes will help you to plan a research project, conduct research and write up a dissertation. You will develop strategies for undertaking research projects within your chosen field and you will have the opportunity to explore different approaches to research methods and analysis. The dissertation will be an independent piece of research, though you will have language support as well as a tutor who will offer clear guidance on planning, content and structure. Your focus will be on a topic of your choice which relates to your future postgraduate course. FINAL GRADES Grade Percentage Marking criteria Points A* 80% + Excellent exceptional performance. Clear logical thinking, lucidly 56 expressed. Evidence of originality. A 70-79% Very good demonstrated learning of a high standard with clear 48 evidence of application and synthesis. B 60-69% Good demonstrated competence, well-developed approach to the 40 subject. Ability to apply concepts and synthesise material. C 50-59% Satisfactory average performance, demonstrated strengths and 32 weaknesses. Reasonable knowledge and understanding of the subject. D 40-49% Minimum pass sufficient performance, work characterised by errors and 24 omissions. Some misunderstandings of basic concepts and principles. E 35-39% Compensatable grade weak understanding of conceptual frameworks. 16 Many errors and omissions, confused exposition of issues. Poor understanding of class notes and/or little evidence of independent study. U below 35% Ungraded totally insubstantial, absent, incomplete or inadequate work. 0 ENGLISH LANGUAGE GRADE COMPARISONS EAP AND IELTS GRADES EAP % IELTS A* 80+ 7.5 A 70 79 7 B 60 69 6.5 C 50 59 6 D 40 49 5.5 E 35 39 5 U <35 4.5

46 INTO Manchester 2017 2018 PROGRESSION GRADES The table below shows a selection of the universities and degree programmes that you can progress to. These examples are intended for information purposes only, as a guide to the typical progression grades required. If you do not see the university or programme you are interested in, please contact INTO Manchester. Please note: places at some universities are subject to previous undergraduate or diploma qualifications. DEGREE SUBJECT University of Bradford MSc Automotive Engineering MSc Civil and Structural Engineering MA/MSc Computer Animation and Special Effects MA Conflict Resolution MSc Electrical and Electronic Engineering MSc Finance MSc Human Resource Management MSc International Business and Management MSc Management MSc Marketing and Management MBA EAP GRADUATE WITH 4 YEAR DEGREE ACADEMIC PROFILE C B C MSc Mechanical Engineering C MA Media Studies MEd/MA TESOL A and Applied Linguistics The University of Huddersfield MA/MSc 3D Digital Design C MSc Accounting MSc/PG Dip Automotive System Design and Analysis MSc Business B D GRADUATE WITH 3 YEAR DIPLOMA ACADEMIC PROFILE NOTES HE qualification within a similar discipline Finance related discipline or other quantitative subject GMAT required: 600 or higher within the last 2 years or applicants must take Bradford Test. 3 years professional postgraduate work experience this is compulsory for students graduating with a 3 year diploma HE qualification within a similar discipline Other offer conditions may be imposed dependent on student s experience Requires a portfolio of work. Also available for January start, Scholarships available Also available for January start, Scholarships available MSc Business Project Management MSc/PG Dip Electronic and Computer-Based System Design MSc/PG Dip Engineering Management MSc Finance MSc Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management MSc International Business Management MSc Marketing C Also available for January start Scholarships available Also available for January start, Scholarships available Also available for January start, Scholarships available

About our courses and application 47 EAP GRADUATE WITH 4 YEAR DEGREE DEGREE SUBJECT ACADEMIC PROFILE Leeds Beckett University MSc Accounting and Finance MSc Computer Animation Technology MSc Digital Video and Special Effects MA English Language Teaching MA Filmmaking MSc Finance MA Human Resource Management MA International Business MSc International Hospitality Management (full-time or placement route) MA International Trade and Finance MSc Marketing MA Public Relations MSc Strategic Project Management MA Town and Regional Planning The University of Liverpool MA Architecture MSc Consumer Marketing MSc E-Business Strategy and Systems MA Environmental Management and Planning MSc Finance MSc Financial Mathematics C B C B Relevant degree or experience Relevant degree or experience Relevant degree GRADUATE WITH 3 YEAR DIPLOMA ACADEMIC PROFILE Relevant degree or experience Relevant degree or experience Relevant degree No progression available NOTES LLM General Law Credit in Research module Degree in Law MSc Human Resource Management MSc Information and Intelligence Engineering LLM International Business Law Credit in Research module A portfolio may be requested Students should demonstrate prior achievement within their specialist area generally in the form of a portfolio or show-reel A 48 week work placement route is available for students without a relevant background Students should have a basic knowledge of Economics and Accounting gained through their degree or diploma Degree in Architecture, Art History or History. Portfolio required Degree in any discipline or an equivalent professional qualification Degree in Management, Engineering, Science or related discipline Degree in Environmental or related Sciences Degree in Economics, Finance, Mathematics, or related discipline Degree in Mathematics or related discipline with significant mathematical content Degree in any discipline or an equivalent professional qualification Degree in Engineering or Science Degree in Law MSc Management Degree in any discipline MBA Football Industries Credit in Research module 3 years managerial experience in a skill that is transferable to the football/sports industry e.g. law, sponsorship, marketing, finance MSc Operations and Supply Chain Management MA Politics and Mass Media MA Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Degree in Management, Engineering, Science or related discipline Degree in related subject Degree in English

48 INTO Manchester 2017 2018 EAP GRADUATE WITH 4 YEAR DEGREE DEGREE SUBJECT ACADEMIC PROFILE Liverpool John Moores University GRADUATE WITH 3 YEAR DIPLOMA ACADEMIC PROFILE NOTES MBA Business Management MSc Commercial Property B Management LLM International Business C 3 years work experience and Commercial Law MA International Journalism B HE qualification in relevant subject MSc Maritime Operations Minimum 55% in Research module Minimum 55% in Research Degree in relevant subject preferred 3 years work experience module C 3 years work experience MA Marketing MBA (Executive Leadership) MA Sport Development Management MSc Telecommunications Engineering MA Tourism and Hospitality Management B MSc Water, Energy and the Environment MSc Wireless and Mobile C Computing The University of Manchester MSc Accounting and Finance A MSc Commercial Project Management MSc Economics and Econometrics B MSc Engineering Project Management MBus Global Business Analysis MSc International Business and Management MSc International Fashion Retailing B C A 2 years work experience Minimum 55% in Research module 3 years work experience Minimum 55% in Research module 3 years work experience 3 years work experience No progressiavailable Work experience should be management related Degree in a relevant Engineering discipline Degree should be in a computing related subject HE qualification in related discipline Qualification in economics, statistics and maths is required Degree in related discipline MA/PG Dip International Politics B Degree in related discipline MSc Management MSc Marketing MBA A MSc/MEnt Mechanical Engineering B Degree in related discipline Design MSc Petroleum Geoscience A MSc Structural Engineering Degree in related discipline B MSc Textile Technology Degree with a 2:2 equivalent Manchester Metropolitan University MSc Accounting and Finance MA Architecture and Urbanism MSc Engineering with Management MSc Finance and Business MSc Hospitality Management MA Human Resource Management MSc International Business Management MSc International Fashion Business: Marketing Management (subject to approval) MSc Logistics and Supply Chain Management MSc Management MSc Marketing Communications B B Average minimum 65% required in degree Average minimum 65% required in degree Credit in Research module Average minimum of 70% required in diploma Advised on case-by-case basis Credit in Research module Progression in exceptional circumstances and on a caseby-case basis Credit in Research module Average minimum of 70% required in diploma Credit in Research module Average minimum of 70% required in diploma No progression available Credit in Research module Average minimum of 70% required in diploma Accounting and Finance degree/diploma or with substantial accounting content Degree in related subject, digital portfolio required HE qualification with substantial component of business, accounting or economics Prefer students to have some HR experience MA Teaching English as a Foreign Language B* Average 70% required in diploma, see notes Credit in Research module Teaching experience is desirable but not essential. Must be able to demonstrate interest/commitment in this area

About our courses and application 49 EAP GRADUATE WITH 4 YEAR DEGREE GRADUATE WITH 3 YEAR DIPLOMA DEGREE SUBJECT ACADEMIC ACADEMIC NOTES PROFILE PROFILE The University of Salford MA Applied Linguistics B 3 years work experience HE qualification in a relevant discipline MSc Audio Production C MSc Design Management B Design, marketing or business background MSc Digital Architectural Design C No progression available Relevant HE qualification or HE qualification and relevant work experience; Portfolio required MSc Financial Services B Management MSc Gas Engineering C No progression available HE qualification in a relevant discipline and Management MSc Human Resource Management and Development January start date available MSc International Banking and Finance MSc International Business LLM International Business Law and Regulation B 3 years work experience and see notes Programme aimed at students holding an undergraduate law degree, whether from a common law or a civil code country but students who have studied a reasonable amount of Business Law, e.g. accountancy graduates may be accepted MSc International Corporate Finance MSc International Events Management MSc Management MSc Marketing January start date available MSc Procurement, Logistics and Supply Chain Management MA Social Media No progression available HE qualification Portfolio required MSc Structural Engineering C MA Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) MA Translating for International B Business The University of Sheffield MA Applied Linguistics with TESOL MSc Business Finance and Economics B MSc East Asian Business MSc Financial Economics MA Global Journalism MSc Human Resource Management MSc Information Systems Management A. For applicants from China: an average GPA of 75% or more from a 4 year Chinese bachelor degree. For other countries: an equivalent of 2:1 in undergraduate degree. 3 years work experience 3 years work experience Average GPA of 80% or more in the diploma. Distinction in Research module HE qualification in a relevant discipline Must achieve grade A in all EAP components MA Intercultural Communication MPH International Development INTO Manchester helped me academically very much. I was fully prepared for my master s thanks to INTO Manchester and reached my first goal, to obtain the degree. Achieving this has given me much confidence and led me to where I am today. Michinari, Japan 2008 Completed Pre-Master s 2009 Graduated with MSc International Fashion Retailing from The University of Manchester 2016 Now working as Global and Japanese Sales Representative for 35 Summers Co. Ltd in Japan

50 INTO Manchester 2017 2018 Improving your English We understand that for many international students, English is not their first language, and you may be worried about how you will cope with studying in a different language. To help you to continue to improve your language skills, we offer a range of courses and support services some of which you can access even before you arrive in the UK. BEFORE YOU ARRIVE INTO Get Ready for English If your offer is conditional on meeting the minimum English language requirements, you will automatically be invited to enrol on our INTO Get Ready for English course. It is a free, tutored online course that helps you practise and improve your English in preparation for studying abroad. You can take part in the whole course or choose from particular activities that will be of most benefit. Get expert, personalised feedback from our UK-based tutors. Gain a better understanding of your current level in listening, speaking, reading and writing. Study flexibly in your own time. To find out more, visit: www.intostudy.com/get-ready-for-english ONCE YOU ARE HERE Online support Taking part in GOLD, our free online tutoring module, may be recommended to continue to help you to improve your English. You can study up to seven hours per week, with two live classes each week. Studying online gives you the flexibility to choose when you want to study, and if you need any help, you can contact your online tutor. Monitoring your progress To help monitor your progress and ensure you stay on track, you will be assessed both on arrival and throughout your studies. Working in partnership with Cambridge English Language Assessment, part of the University of Cambridge, we have produced a standardised assessment for students. Cambridge is recognised as the world leaders in the field of language assessment, providing you with an internationally recognised qualification. English for University Study Our enhanced English for University Study (EUS) course provides intensive preparation for students intending to join a pre-university academic programme or university degree, and is perfect for students who intend to make more rapid progress in their language and academic skills. WHAT IS ENGLISH FOR UNIVERSITY STUDY? You will focus on increasing your ability in Teaching includes both face-to-face and core reading, writing, speaking and listening online learning. You will be taught by skills, as well as developing your vocabulary. qualified English language professionals, and Through practising what you have learned throughout the course you will undertake in class, you will become more fluent and regular practice tests. Ensuring you develop confident in using English. the skills and confidence required to excel in end of term examination. FOR DATES AND PRICES, SEE PAGE 62 Key facts Start dates September, January, April and June Course length 1-4 terms Class hours 20 hours of taught lessons per week plus an additional 10 learning hours* Age requirement 16 years and above English language entry requirement From IELST 3.0 (with a minimum of 3.0 in writing) or equivalent Undergraduate students Students intending to progress to an INTO academic programme and aiming to increase their IELTS score by one full point in a term should enter the course with a score of between IELTS 4.0 and 5.5, depending on the entry requirement for their academic programme. Postgraduate students Students intending to progress to the Pre-Master's or university degree with a requirement of IELTS 6.0 or 6.5, who enter the course with a score of IELTS 5.5, will typically improve by half an IELTS point per term. * Please note lessons are one hour including an allowance for class changeover.

About our courses and application 51 General English Providing you with the English you need for work, socialising and travel, our General English course is designed to help you communicate more confidently in everyday situations. Courses are flexible, offering a choice of start dates and course length you choose what suits you best. Key facts Start dates General English Frequent start dates throughout the year with courses of 2-48 weeks. General English Summer courses Weekly start dates over the summer period with courses of 2-8 weeks, depending on start date. Class hours 20 hours per week* Class size Maximum class size 16 WHAT IS GENERAL ENGLISH? Our General English courses are designed to help you make real progress. They are intensive, comprising 20 lessons per week* with your teachers, plus additional individual study with the support of your teachers and other staff. Your progress is monitored in class and through regular personal tutorials with your teachers. COURSE BENEFITS A range of flexible English language courses accredited by the British Council. Classrooms with the latest technology to enhance your learning experience. Regular progress assessment to keep your studies on track. Experienced and qualified teachers. The highest levels of pastoral care and 24-hour telephone number for emergencies. The opportunity to immerse yourself in a new culture with optional activities and excursions available. Join an international student community and make friends from around the world. * Please note that lessons are one hour, including an allowance for class changeover. WHAT CAN I STUDY? Courses available include: General English Intensive Our standard General English course of 20 hours per week* is divided into core language and skills study (16 lessons per week) and four lessons per week of practical development and projects, often with a range of options depending on your level. General English Summer courses Our flexible summer courses offer you weekly start dates during the summer period. Tailor-made group courses We can offer courses for groups based around our established course range or designed to your group s specific requirements. COURSE OUTCOMES Develop your abilities in listening, speaking, reading and writing, as well as vocabulary, pronunciation and grammar. Improve your fluency and confidence in using English in a range of situations. Develop an understanding of local culture. Improve your career prospects by gaining the abilities in English needed for modern international communication and business. Age requirement 16 years and above English language entry requirement All levels from elementary to upper intermediate. Further guidance For further guidance please check with the INTO Admissions Office or your education counsellor. * Please note lessons are one hour including an allowance for class changeover. FOR GENERAL ENGLISH DATES AND PRICES, VISIT: www.intostudy.com/ into-manchester/courses I ve learned about different cultures, behaviours and religions. You learn a lot from each person you meet, it s a great experience. Nixander, Colombia

How to apply An easy application process to follow from anywhere in the world. HOW DO I APPLY? APPLICATION SUPPORT Whether you decide to complete your application with the support of an education counsellor in your home country or apply directly online, we will support you every step of the way. Our multilingual customer relations advisers are available to answer your questions. They can speak a range of languages including: English, Mandarin, Cantonese, Arabic, Russian, Vietnamese, Persian, Spanish and French. APPLY ONLINE www.intostudy.com/ into-manchester/apply LOCAL EDUCATION COUNSELLOR To make the process easier, you can apply through a local education counsellor. They will help you complete your application and send it with supporting documentation to our Admissions Office. WHAT DOCUMENTS DO I NEED? CHECKLIST Completed application form, signed by the student or the parent/legal guardian. Copy(ies) of available relevant academic certificate(s) in English. Copy(ies) of available English language certificate(s) in English. Full details of previous study in the UK. Copy of your passport if available. CV and personal statement (for Pre-Master s applicants only). RECEIVE PLACEMENT OFFER WITHIN TWO WORKING DAYS WHAT HAPPENS NEXT? Once we have received the tuition fee and accommodation deposit (detailed in the offer letter) and all the conditions have been met, we will send you the required documents which will be needed in order to apply for a visa. 98% visa success rate in the UK

Application form 1 of 2 53 Education counsellor's stamp Please complete all relevant sections of the application form in full. You should return your application pack to your education counsellor or directly to the INTO Admissions Office at least one month before your intended start date. Please complete all relevant sections of the application form in full. Please send to: INTO Manchester Admissions, One Gloucester Place, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 4AA, UK T: +44 1273 876040 Education counsellors: ukadmissions@intoglobal.com All other enquiries: ukes@intoglobal.com You can also apply online at: www.intostudy.com/into-manchester/apply Counsellor s name: Counsellor s email: Section 1 Student details (You must complete this section accurately otherwise your visa application may be affected) Title (Mr/Mrs/Ms) Family name Other names Gender M F Date of birth / / (dd/mm/yy) Current age Do you have dual nationality status? Yes No If yes, please provide full details Permanent country of residence Student s home address (you must complete this accurately as it may affect your visa application) What type of visa do you intend to apply for? Student Tier 4 visa Short-term study visa No visa Name as written on passport City Postcode Country Passport number Student s telephone numbers in country of residence (including international code) Nationality / citizenship Do you have or are you applying for permanent residence in the UK? Yes No Are you a US citizen or a US permanent resident? Yes No Tel Student s email address Mobile telephone Section 2 Parent/Spouse/Family member and Sponsor details Title (Mr/Mrs/Ms) Postcode Country Family name Other names Relationship to student Contact address Telephone (including international code) Email address How do you intend to fund your studies? Self Family Employer* Sponsor* *Name of employer/sponsor: City Section 3 INTO course selection Academic programmes International Foundation Business and Humanities Science and Engineering Please specify start date Jun 2017 (4 term) Sep 2017 (4 term) Sep 2017 (3 term) Jan 2018 (3 term) Mar 2018 (2 term) Only available for start dates Jun 2017 (4 term) or Sep 2017 (3 term). Headstart International Foundation Business and Humanities Science and Engineering Please specify start date Aug 2017 (3 term) International Year One Accounting and Finance Business Management Please specify start date Jun 2017 (4 term) Sep 2017 (4 term) Sep 2017 (3 term) Jan 2018 (3 term) Pre-Master s Students applying for Pre-Master s programmes must complete this application form and must also complete the Pre-Master s Supplementary Information form on pages 55 and 56 in full. Any information which is missing from either form may result in delays. Please specify start date Sep 2017 (3 term) Jan 2018 (2 term) English language courses English for University Study Please specify start date Sep 2017 Jan 2018 Apr 2018 Jun 2018 Start date / / End date / / (dd/mm/yy) Please specify number of terms of English General English Applicants for General English courses should download the application form from: www.intostudy.com/english Proposed undergraduate or postgraduate programme (Must be completed for visa purposes) Please provide the name of the degree programme and university you intend to progress to:

54 Application form 2 of 2 Section 4 Student s education history Please give full details of your current or most recent school, college or university. For visa purposes we must have a full history of your academic background. Please ensure any gaps in your education are fully explained either on the application form or enclosed with your supporting documentation. All official institution transcripts, latest available results or forecast results must be submitted in English. See page 52 for details of documentation you must submit as part of your application. Institution city/town Postcode Email address Country I confirm that I have included full details of all of my academic studies and do not have any plans to study further prior to enrolling on my programme with INTO. I understand that failure to provide full information on my academic studies may result in a visa refusal and/or dismissal from the Centre. Institution name Dates of study / / to / / (dd/mm/yy) Date you received (or will receive) your certificate / / (dd/mm/yy) Highest educational qualification name Have you ever studied in the UK? Yes No If yes, please provide full details of study durations. Please also include a copy of your previous visa (must be completed for visa purposes). From / / to / / (dd/mm/yy) Have you ever been refused a visa for the UK? Yes No Have you ever been refused a visa application to any country? Yes No If yes, please provide full details Language of instruction Section 5 Current English language proficiency Please tick and enter details of your most recent English language test. Note: students will be assessed upon arrival and study plans WILL be altered if there is any discrepancy. Please provide a copy of your certificate. IELTS for UKVI Trinity College London Other (please specify) Have you arranged to take any other English language test(s) before starting your INTO course? Yes No Name of exam Date due to be taken / / (dd/mm/yy) Section 6 Welfare Do you have any conditions, medical or otherwise, that may impact your time in the UK? Yes No Completion and signing of this form gives INTO permission to administer first aid by trained staff first aiders if required. Do you consider yourself to have a disability? Yes No Have you been convicted of a relevant criminal offence? Yes No If you have answered yes to any of the above, please provide full details with your application on a separate sheet. Travel and medical insurance The full cost of Uniplan Insurance will be added to the invoice unless proof of alternative adequate cover is included with the application. Do you require Uniplan insurance to be provided? Yes No Uniplan Insurance cover commences one week before your programme start date and finishes one week after your programme end date. If you require a longer period of cover please complete the start and end dates below: Start date / / (dd/mm/yy) End date / / (dd/mm/yy) Section 7 Accommodation options Do you require accommodation? Yes No Please indicate the building and room type you would prefer by ticking 3 boxes below to indicate your 1st, 2nd and 3rd choice of accommodation. Please note that INTO aims to provide the highest preference requested but, if this is not available, INTO reserves the right to provide or suggest alternative accommodation. 1st preference: 2nd preference: 3rd preference: Halls of residence Do you require homestay during the holiday periods? Yes No Do you envisage that you will have any specific requirements in student accommodation as a result of a disability/medical condition? Yes No Dietary requirements Please give details of special dietary requirements e.g. halal, vegetarian, no pork, any food allergies. 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(Manchester Airport 45) Yes No Section 9 Declaration I declare that the information I have supplied on and with this form is complete and correct I have read and understood and agree to abide by the Terms and Conditions available at: www.intostudy.com/into-manchester/terms I agree to abide by the Cancellation and Refund Policy I agree to pay all tuition and accommodation and sundry expense fees as they become due I understand that the giving of false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of my application or cancellation of my enrolment I agree that copies of my academic progress and performance reports can be supplied to parents, sponsors or education counsellors without further notification Yes No I agree that my records and achievements may be used for promotional purposes, without further notification Yes No All applications submitted will be processed by INTO University Partnerships. 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Pre-Master s supplementary information 1 of 2 55 This form is to be used by all students applying to Pre-Master s programmes. Scanned copies of certificates, academic transcripts and syllabuses from previous study can be attached. Please complete the form in full. Any information which is missing may result in delays. Section 1 Programme applied for Programme name (Including whether part/full-time): Which course do you wish to attend following your NCUK programme? Proposed start date (month-year): Section 2 Destination university All students who successfully complete the Pre-Master s programme are eligible to apply to the following NCUK member universities: Bradford, Huddersfield, Leeds Beckett, Liverpool John Moores, Manchester Metropolitan, University of Salford, Sheffield Hallam Academically strong students* with the appropriate educational background* may also apply to the following NCUK member Russell Group universities: Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Sheffield * Please note that each university makes its own decision on what is academically strong but they typically consider GPA, subject choice of your first degree and work experience. INTO cannot guarantee an offer from a specific NCUK university. Please list your preferred universities below, including at least one non-russell Group university in the event that your qualifications are not considered to be academically strong. 1. 2. 3. 4. Section 3 Personal details Family name: First name(s): Gender M F Date of birth / / (dd/mm/yy) Nationality: Country of birth: Section 4 Your education (secondary and post-secondary) including professional qualifications and training courses Dates from / / (dd/mm/yy) to / / (dd/mm/yy) Full name of Institution (include location and whether the award was granted or delivered by another institution eg SQA, EdExcel) Dates from / / (dd/mm/yy) to / / (dd/mm/yy) Full name of institution (include location and whether the award was granted or delivered by another institution e.g. SQA, EdExcel) Subject(s) Subject(s) Result (eg BA (Hons) 2:1) Result (eg BA (Hons) 2:1) Section 5 Work experience Dates from / / (dd/mm/yy) to / / (dd/mm/yy) Job title Duties and responsibilities

56 Pre-Master s supplementary information 2 of 2 This is an important section and the admissions staff at NCUK will pay particular attention to what you write here. You should explain why you are applying for this programme, what you expect to achieve from it, and how it relates to your academic and career development. Continue on a separate sheet if necessary

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