UCL LANGUAGE CENTRE ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES COURSES 2012 ENTRY

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UCL LANGUAGE CENTRE ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES COURSES 2012 ENTRY

UCL (UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON) Welcome to UCL, one of the world s leading universities, located in the heart of London. UCL profile Founded in 1826. Over 24,500 students, of whom some 9,600 are graduates. 52% female 48% male students. More than 9,100 students from countries outside the UK. 52 academic departments / units in 10 faculties: Arts and Humanities Brain Sciences Built Environment Engineering Sciences Laws Life Sciences Mathematical and Physical Sciences Medical Sciences Population Health Sciences Social and Historical Sciences World-class UCL achieves consistently high rankings in external assessments and league tables, including being ranked fourth in the QS World University Rankings 2010. QS World University Rankings 2010 Rank Institutions Country 1 University of CAMBRIDGE UK 2 HARVARD University US 3 YALE University US 4 UCL (University College London) UK 5 MASSACHUSETTS Institute of Technology US 6 University of OXFORD UK 7 IMPERIAL University UK 8 University of CHICAGO US 9 CALIFORNIA Institute of Technology US 10 PRINCETON University US Location A central London campus offers outstanding academic, professional and social benefits. Vibrant and exciting, London s internationally renowned institutions, such as the British Library, are within walking distance of UCL. London inspires and UCL is at its heart. Diversity Our students are selected on the basis of their talent and potential. Around 35% of UCL students come from outside the UK and there is a cosmopolitan, friendly and inclusive atmosphere throughout the university. UCL s English Language requirements for graduate degree entry UCL EAP: UCL English for Academic Purposes (EAP) qualifications IELTS: International English Language Testing System TOEFL: Test of English as a Foreign Language - IBT (INTERNET BASED TEST) A full list of qualifications accepted by UCL can be found at www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students STANDARD LEVEL: For most programmes in the Faculties of: Brain Sciences Population Health Sciences Medical Sciences The Built Environment Engineering Sciences Mathematics and Physical Sciences MFA Fine Art GOOD LEVEL: For most programmes in the Faculties of: Arts and Humanities Life Sciences School of Slavonic and East European Studies Social and Historical Sciences and the Eastman Dental Institute ADVANCED LEVEL: For programmes in the Faculty of: Laws Departments of History Political Science UCL EAP Overall: 65% Subtests Minimum: 60% IELTS Overall: 6.5 Subtests Minimum: 6.0 TOEFL IBT Overall: 92 Subtests (reading and writing): 24/30 minimum Subtests (listening and speaking): 23/30 minimum UCL EAP Overall: 70% Subtests Minimum: 60% IELTS Overall: 7.0 Subtests Minimum: 6.0 TOEFL IBT Overall: 100 Subtests (reading and writing): 24/30 minimum Subtests (listening and speaking): 23/30 minimum UCL EAP Overall: 75% Subtests Minimum: 70% IELTS Overall: 7.5 Subtests Minimum: 6.5 TOEFL IBT Overall: 109 Subtests (reading and writing): 24/30 minimum Subtests (listening and speaking): 23/30 minimum

UCL ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES COURSES (UCL EAP) Key facts English for Academic Purposes (EAP) qualifications: Fulfil UCL s English language requirements for degree programme entry (See the table opposite for a brief guide to the requirements) Satisfy the requirements of a number of other UK universities Specialise in high-quality, intensive tuition by native English teachers Focus on using speaking, listening, reading and writing skills in a university environment Enable students to join UCL as university students with access to UCL facilities and student accommodation options Benefit European and International (non-european) students Are taught through classes, seminars and lectures at UCL Provide an average of 20 classroom hours per week Include weekly individual tutorials (one-to-one sessions with a Personal Tutor) Offer opportunities to attend lectures given by leading UCL academics Give individual support and guidance on submitting degree applications Provide optional IELTS preparation classes Include a social programme of events in London for all students. UCL EAP students become familiar with the academic environment and conventions of the British Higher Education system by: listening to academic lectures taking effective notes reading academic texts quickly and effectively expressing ideas clearly and accurately in academic writing undertaking independent research giving oral presentations small group tuition - maximum class size: 14. UCL English for Academic Purposes Courses: an overview DIPLOMA IN ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES Full course: 32 weeks TERM ONE TERM TWO 12 weeks 20 weeks (Terms 2 and 3) IELTS 5.0 TOEFL IBT 62 IELTS 5.5 TOEFL IBT 71 TERM THREE Students aims Graduate Programme in UK (MA, MSc, LLM, PhD) Undergraduate Programme in UK (BA, BSc, LLB) Career PRE-SESSIONAL ENGLISH COURSES Students aims MINIMUM ENTRY LEVEL* IBT = Internet Based Test Extended Course IELTS 4.5 TOEFL IBT 55 11 weeks IELTS 5.0 TOEFL IBT 62 8 weeks IELTS 5.5 TOEFL IBT 71 5 weeks IELTS 6.0 TOEFL IBT 79 Graduate Programme in UK (MA, MSc, LLM, PhD) Undergraduate Programme in UK (BA, BSc, LLB) *Applicants without an IELTS or TOEFL or equivalent score may take the UCL Language Centre English Test depending on course duration and immigration status.

DIPLOMA IN ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES Course aims This is a preparatory course for international students who want to follow graduate or undergraduate programmes at UCL or at other UK universities. Some students may also wish to improve their English for professional purposes. Typically students on the Diploma will have a starting level of between 5.0 6.5 IELTS (or equivalent). By the end of the course, students will have developed the academic and linguistic skills required to succeed on a UK degree programme and be familiar with the academic culture and conventions of the UK Higher Education system. Course structure The 32-week Diploma course consists of classes, lectures, seminars and tutorials making an average of 20 contact hours each week. Term 1 Focuses on academic English, integrating the 4 skill areas of writing, reading, listening and speaking, including building grammar, vocabulary, seminar and note-taking skills. Weekly lectures by leading UCL academics will include a variety of disciplines from Architecture to Zoology. Students progress is closely monitored through homework tasks and in-class tests. Term 2 Focuses on the development of independent research skills, academic writing skills for research essays and presentation skills. These are subject-related and allow students to focus on their academic discipline (e.g. Engineering, Law etc.). Core skills introduced in Term 1 continue to be built upon. Entry Points 2012-13 Entry Full Diploma September Start Terms 1, 2 and 3: 32 weeks Start: 24th September 2012 January Start Terms 2 and 3: 20 weeks Start: 7th January 2013 Tuition Fees The Diploma finishes on 14th June 2013 Minimum Entrance Requirements* 11,500 IELTS: 5.0 TOEFL IBT: 62 (Internet Based Test) 8,000 IELTS: 5.5 TOEFL IBT: 71 Sub scores in all areas 4.5 15 in subtests 17 in writing 5.0 17 in subtests 20 in writing * Notes Entry will depend on an applicant s existing level of English (including subtests), academic history and final score needed. A full list of all English language qualifications acceptable for entry are available on the course website. Some applicants may take the Language Centre s own English language test as an alternative to obtaining an IELTS or TOEFL score. Course assessment Students will receive the Diploma qualification based on the formal course assessments completed in Terms 2 and 3. See Course structure. The qualification The UCL Diploma in English for Academic Purposes is recognised as satisfying UCL s English language proficiency requirement, and is also accepted by a number of other leading institutions in London and the UK. Research work is closely guided and supported by weekly individual tutorials. Weekly lectures will provide an excellent opportunity to expand subject terminology and knowledge. Assessments (worth 10% of the final score): A seminar skills assessment in academic speaking skills Term 3 Classes and seminars continue to build on core skill areas. Students will focus on an independent academic research project. Formal assessments are taken towards the end of Term 3. Coursework worth 30% of the final score: research essay oral presentation Final examinations worth 60% of the final score: writing skills exam listening and note-taking exam reading skills exam Diploma in English for Academic Purposes student nationalities 2010, 2011 Entry Europe Middle East Africa South East Asia South Caucases Latin America Central Asia East Asia: China, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan UCL EAP sample timetable: an average of 20 contact hours per week Morning Classes 10.00-13.00 Monday Writing Skills Tuesday Listening and Note-taking Skills Speaking Skills Wednesday Writing Skills Thursday Friday Writing / Speaking Skills Reading Skills / Speaking UCL Lunch Hour Lectures www.ucl.ac.uk/deap Students on the extended and 11-week courses will attend Saturday classes for the first few weeks of the course.

PRE-SESSIONAL ENGLISH COURSES Course aims These intensive English for Academic Purposes courses are designed for international students who plan to enrol on a graduate degree programme (MA, MSc, LLM, MPhil, PhD) at UCL or at another UK university. Students will usually need to raise their level of English significantly in a short period of time due to the requirements of a conditional offer of a place on a Master s or PhD programme. A smaller number of students join the Pre-sessional course holding an offer of a place on an undergraduate programme. Selecting the correct Pre-sessional Course The length of course studied will depend on the student s existing level of English and the final score needed. Pre-sessional Course applicants should consider: The minimum entry requirement for the particular Pre-sessional Course The time needed to reach the language level required for their future degree programme. The UCL Language Centre estimates that students should be able to improve their English language level by the equivalent of approximately 0.5 IELTS every four weeks of the course (together with a minimum of 10 hours additional self-study per week). Examples of minimum length of study required: A student with an IELTS of 6.5 who needs a final score of IELTS 7.0 for entry onto their following degree programme could apply for the 5-week Course, as a minimum, although the 8-week Course would be recommended. A student with an IELTS of 6.0 who needs a final score of IELTS 7.5 for entry onto their following degree programme could apply for the 11-week Course, as a minimum, although the Extended Course would be recommended. The Extended English Course (starting in April 2012) attracts students who need to make considerable improvements to their English language level in order to progress to graduate study in the UK; these students will also benefit from individual guidance with applications to UK graduate programmes. This course includes a varied range of organised social events. Entry Points 2012 Entry The Extended Course Start: 30th April Eleven-week Course Start: 25th June Eight-week Course Start: 16th July Five-week Course Start: 6th August Tuition Fees Minimum Entrance Requirements* 7,000 IELTS: 4.5 TOEFL IBT: 55 (Internet Based Test) 4,200 IELTS: 5.0 TOEFL IBT: 62 3,000 IELTS: 5.5 TOEFL IBT: 71 2,400 IELTS: 6.0 TOEFL IBT: 79 All Pre-sessional Courses finish on 7th September 2012 * Notes Entry will depend on an applicant s existing level of English (including subtests), academic history and final score needed. A full list of all English language qualifications acceptable for entry are available on the course website. Some applicants may take the Language Centre s own English language test as an alternative to obtaining an IELTS or TOEFL score. Course structure Students will follow a mixture of classes, lectures and tutorials each week, totalling 20 hours. Subject option classes will provide the opportunity to work with other students who share similar academic interests. The timetable also includes a lecture programme given by leading UCL academics. Course assessment All examinations take place in the final week of the Pre-sessional Courses. Coursework worth 40% of the final score: research essay oral presentation The qualification Final examinations worth 60% of the final score: writing skills exam listening and note-taking exam reading skills exam The UCL Pre-sessional English qualification is recognised as satisfying UCL s English language proficiency requirement, and is also accepted by a number of other leading universities and institutions in London and the UK. Tuesday and Thursday (October - March) Afternoon Lectures, Seminars and Tutorials 14.00-16.00 Tutorial (with Personal Tutor) and Self-Study Lecture: Academic Lecture and Self-Study Optional activities: Educational Advice: individual appointments Conversation class / Self-Study UCL Students Union: Sports, Clubs and Societies Seminar: Academic subject groups Class: Exams skills and preparation Optional activities: Educational Advice: individual appointments Self-Study UCL Language Centre Social Programme Pre-Sessional student nationalities 2010 Entry Europe Middle East Africa South East Asia Latin America Central Asia East Asia: China, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan www.ucl.ac.uk/pre-sess

MALET PL GORDON SQ GORDON SQ TAVISTOCK SQ ENDSLEIGH ST APPLICATION AND ACCOMMODATION Applying for a place on a UCL English for Academic Purposes course Please apply as early as possible to secure your place on the course and in UCL accommodation. 1. Select the appropriate course for your English language level, academic aims and availability from the information provided in this brochure and on our website. 2. Applications for the course can be found online at. These should be completed and returned with the relevant documents. 3. Once your application has been assessed we will contact you to confirm if we can offer you a place on the course and send you an offer pack. 4. Our offer pack includes information about how you can formally accept your offer and pay the course fees, as well as how to apply for UCL accommodation if you are eligible. UCL in Bloomsbury, Central London UCL student accommodation A range of central London accommodation options are available for applicants holding an offer of a place on a UCL EAP course. Full details will be included in your UCL EAP course offer pack. Single room costs per week (2012-13 academic session) UCL Halls of Residence (catered facilities) UCL Student Houses (self-catered) 150-170 approx. 120-190 approx. Euston Square MELTON STREET EUSTON ROAD Euston EUSTON SQ EVERSHOLT STREET GOWER PLACE Goodge Street TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD GRAFTON WAY STREET TORRINGTON PLACE HUNTLEY CHENIES PLACE Cruciform UNIVERSITY STREET Rockefeller GOWER STREET GOWER STREET Pearson Quad Main UCL Campus Foster Court GORDON STREET ENDSLEIGH GDNS TAVITON ST GORDON SQ BYNG GORDON SQUARE PLACE UCL Language Centre 26 Bedford Way Institute of Education BEDFORD WAY WOBURN PLACE UPPER WOBURN PLACE TAVISTOCK PLACE RUSSELL SQUARE BERNARD STREET Russell Square Diploma in English For Academic Purposes dipeap@ucl.ac.uk www.ucl.ac.uk/deap Pre-sessional English Courses presess@ucl.ac.uk www.ucl.ac.uk/pre-sess English for Academic Purposes (EAP) Office UCL Language Centre University College London 26 Bedford Way London WC1H 0AP, UK Tel: +44 (0)20 7679 8666 / 8664 Fax: +44 (0)20 7679 8667 Scan the code with your mobile phone QR Reader to visit our website Accredited by the BRITISH COUNCIL All UCL s English language courses have been accredited and are regularly inspected by the British Council.