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INTO_UOM_201819_BROCHURE for international students Contents A university and a 4 Why The University of ? city with endless 7 About the University 8 Life at the INTO Centre 10 Discover Manchester possibilities 12 International Foundation 22 Academic English Welcome to INTO Manchester, your 24 How to apply stepping stone to an internationally 25 Application form recognised degree from The University 27 Scholarships of Manchester. Our partnership gives international students like you the opportunity to study at a historic institution ranked 7th in the UK and 34th in the world.

INTO Manchester is an excellent choice. You’ll study a specialised programme designed exclusively for international students and specifically tailored to the requirements of the University. We’ll help you to improve your English language, adjust to life as a student in Manchester, and excel in the British education system. You’ll learn in our Study Centre located in the heart of the city and close to the University’s campus. Once you successfully pass your Foundation programme, you will be ready to confidently progress to your undergraduate degree at The . There is no better place to succeed as a student than at a University which is recognised by top employers. Choosing to study abroad is a big decision. With INTO Manchester you can relax knowing that you will have a fantastic experience and graduate with a qualification that transforms your future. Choose #INTOManchester and open up a lifetime of opportunities.

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Outstanding global reputation The University of Manchester’s top-ranked subject areas*

TH TH 7 14th 19th 26th 30th Pharmacy and Accounting Chemical Business and 38 Pharmacology and Finance Engineering Management one of the UK’s 24 in the world in the UK and elite research-intensive (Academic Ranking of World Universities 2017) 34th in the world universities (QS World University Rankings 2018) =35th 36th =38th 46th Materials Science Civil and Structural Politics and 40,000 students 25 Nobel Engineering International Studies with 11,000 from over 160 countries, more than any other UK university Prize winners among staff and former students Top 50 Top 50 Top 100 Top 100 Psychology Biological Mechanical Economics and University of the Year 83% Sciences Engineering Econometrics awarded twice of research is ‘world leading’ (The Times and Higher Education Supplement) or ‘internationally excellent’

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Top 100 Top 100 Top 100 Employability excellence Science Electrical and Law Electronic Engineering

* QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017 No.2 Best Career university in the UK most careers support for The University’s ‘Stellify’ targeted by top employers international students programme helps you (High Fliers Research 2017) (NUS/UKCISA Internationalisation Awards 2015) develop career-focused skills

4 | INTO Manchester in partnership with The University of Manchester 2018–2019 www.intostudy.com/manchester | 5 About the University

Study at Manchester and you’ll be part of one of the UK’s biggest student communities, making use of world-class, modern facilities and Victorian buildings steeped in history. Successfully complete your Foundation at INTO Manchester, before studying at one of the top 40 universities in the world.

History of excellence Distinguished global network Future prospects Prepare to study at one of the most respected Many of the 350,000 alumni globally have top As one of the UK universities most targeted by institutions in the world. The University of positions in business, politics, industry and top employers (High Fliers Research 2017) your Manchester is recognised for its high-quality the arts. With such a high calibre of real-world future career prospects couldn’t be brighter. education dating back over 190 years. You learning, it’s no wonder that 25 Not only does the University have strong can be sure to receive the best education winners have studied or worked at industry links to a range of international from a university that is consistently at the The University of Manchester. organisations including KPMG, PwC and BP, top of international rankings, featuring 38th but degree programmes offer exemptions Specialist facilities in the world (Academic Ranking of World including ACCA, ICAEW and CIMA. Whatever degree you study, you will benefit Universities 2017). from a £1.75 billion investment in cutting- ‘Stellify’ your skills Pioneering research edge facilities and equipment – the biggest Develop career-focused skills through ‘Stellify’, From the birth of the modern computer to the investment ever seen at a university in the UK. ensuring you are a highly employable graduate. 7th splitting of the atom, innovation is at the heart • One of the best-resourced academic From teamwork and leadership to preparing of the University. This university libraries in the UK, and one of five National the perfect CV, the University’s award-winning in the UK was ranked 5th in the UK for ‘research power’ Research Libraries. careers service will support your career goals (Research Excellence Framework 2014). and help you demonstrate your potential to (QS World University Rankings 2018) • The Library – to one of future employers. The University is one of only Research covers a larger range of academic the world’s best collections of rare books a few in the UK with a dedicated international areas than any other university in the UK. You’ll and manuscripts. be taught by staff who are leaders in their field, careers consultant. Make the most of one-to- • Alan Gilbert Learning Commons – flexible with strong links to industry. During your degree one guidance with industry experts, e-mentoring learning spaces and student-centred services programme you may undertake work experience with dedicated careers advice for international for you to use 24/7 during term time. or contribute to research – helping you develop students, recruitment fairs and career talks. skills and knowledge that will make employers • Specialist facilities include a moot pay attention. court, an MRI scanner and a chemical manufacturing laboratory.

“Successful completion of the INTO Manchester International Foundation can lead to a wide range of undergraduate courses here at The University of Manchester. This includes various courses in business and management, law, science, engineering, biosciences, pharmacy and psychology. I look forward Take a tour of the campus: to welcoming you here in www.intostudy.com/ the future.” manchester/university Fiona Brown, Head of International Office, The University of Manchester

6 | INTO Manchester in partnership with The University of Manchester 2018–2019 www.intostudy.com/manchester | 7 Life at the INTO Centre

Are you ready to live and learn in one of the UK’s best student cities? Modern facilities in a historic building, an exciting programme of activities and a team of friendly staff, INTO Manchester is the perfect combination!

Your Study Centre Supporting you Home from home “When I started at university You’ll love learning in the INTO Study Centre, an Studying in another country can be a big With a choice of accommodation options, I didn’t experience any impressive Edwardian building where you’ll join adjustment, and we’re here to help you. Our including student residences within easy reach our diverse international student community friendly Student Services team will help take of the Centre and homestay accommodation culture shock as I’d already from over 100 nations. Most of your classes care of the practicalities like accommodation, with approved hosts, you’ll find it easy to settle completed my Foundation will take place here, and you’ll find everything visa support and any questions about your into your new home. Take a look around our so I was prepared. I felt like you need to study and socialise in one location, course, so you can focus on your studies. accommodation options: a local student because just 15 minutes’ walk from The University of www.myin.to/ManINTOAccommodation You’ll find our orientation programme in your I’d already spent one year Manchester’s campus. first week invaluable, covering everything from There’s the popular Learning Resource Centre, opening a bank account to getting around the in Manchester!” with a wide range of online journals and books city – giving you all the information you need to Fuad, Azerbaijan and excellent study materials, teaching rooms help you settle in to your new life in Manchester. Graduated with BSc (Hons) International Business, Finance and Economics from The University with the latest facilities, plus private study areas. There’s a 24-hour telephone helpline if you need of Manchester with First Class Honours When you want a break between classes, relax to speak to someone during out of office hours. If and now working as a Consultant for Deloitte in the break-out spaces where you can play you’re under 18 we offer extra support including table football with friends, or head out to the ensuring your safe transfer from the airport and many cafés and shops on your doorstep. checking on you each day at the residence where Explore our facilities: you will live. You’ll also be given a dedicated Get involved and make friends www.myin.to/StudentFacilitiesINTOManchester named person to contact to ensure your well- Part of the fun of studying abroad is the being and you’ll receive a copy of our code of opportunity to experience a different culture conduct, which you must follow – especially and meet new people. By taking part in our outside of class when you will be unsupervised. social programme, you’ll have the chance For more information, please see guidance on to meet other students and explore sights Under 18s using the link below: in Manchester and the rest of the UK. We www.intostudy.com/manchester/terms also organise regular sporting activities and our student parties celebrating Halloween, Christmas, Chinese New Year and Eid are always popular. You can even join one of the University’s 480 clubs or societies. We’ll help you make great friends and memories! Gain leadership skills Take part in the INTO Manchester Leadership programme to develop skills which can be included on your personal statement for your university application as part of your INTO programme. During lunchtime workshops Even more facilities over 10 weeks, you’ll explore new topics, Check out some student and university express opinions in English and improve your facilities you can use during your pathway: team-working skills. All these skills are useful in life beyond INTO Manchester. “We can’t wait to welcome you to Manchester and help you Science labs Armitage and Sugden Sports Centres settle into life in the UK (if you’re on a science or engineering pathway) (student discount available) so you can concentrate Find out more about how we support you: on your studies.” www.myin.to/ Dawn Abbott, Centre Director Manchester Aquatics Centre Library – one of the best-resourced SupportINTOManchester (student discount available) academic libraries in the UK

8 | INTO Manchester in partnership with The University of Manchester 2018–2019 www.intostudy.com/manchester | 9 Discover Manchester

An eclectic mix of music, shopping, sport, and a buzzing social scene all wrapped up in one student-focused city. Get ready to explore the UK’s capital of the North.

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THE UNIVERSITY venues are never more than a short walk away. destination for foodies. From fine dining active and swim at the Manchester Aquatics 15 British students as well as other OF MANCHESTER The city has over 75 museums and galleries, in Spinningfields to the weekend Maker’s Centre, cycle at Manchester Velodrome or international students.” including the University’s own The Whitworth Market, you’ll find options to suit your mood and get fit at . Don’t worry though, A56 Seungtaik, South Korea and . Many are free, so budget. Deansgate offers tapas to traditional it’s not all about playing sport! You can also Graduated with BEng (Hons) Chemical Engineering MANCHESTER UTD you can keep going back for more! For literature British food while the cosy cafés of the Northern watch a Manchester United football match at FOOTBALL GROUND from The University of Manchester with First Class MANCHESTER SCIENCE PARKS Honours and now studying for a PhD in Physics lovers Manchester Central Library is a must. Quarter are a favourite. There’s also the UK’s Old Trafford, or a Manchester City game in one at the University of Leipzig in Germany At night listen to the latest live music at the second largest Chinatown. There’s so much of the many social spots around the city. choice, you’ll still be finding new places to eat O2 Ritz Manchester, then head to the trendy Getting around, and out when you graduate! cafés and bars of the Northern Quarter before Thanks to excellent public transport, which offer dancing the night away at Deansgate Locks. student discounts, Manchester is easy to get There’s so much going on across the city around by bus or by tram, as well as on foot. It’s every day, you and your friends will never Top 10 city in also a great base to explore the rest of the UK be short of places to go. and you can get to London in just two hours by the world to visit train. Fancy going further afield? Manchester (Lonely Planet Best in Travel 2016) Airport has flights to nearly 200 destinations!

Arndale Centre high street styles TOP OF Northern Quarter record shops and vintage boutiques THE Trafford Centre over 250 shops under one roof SHOPS The Avenue designer labels If you have a passion for fashion alternative fashions then Manchester is the place for you.

10 | INTO Manchester in partnership with The University of Manchester 2018–2019 International Foundation Progression options Biosciences You can progress to more than 20 degrees at The University of Manchester from this pathway. The following table provides information about the modules you need to study and grades you Start dates Progress to Year 1 of a wide range need to achieve to be guaranteed a place at The University of Manchester in September 2019. September of undergraduate degrees Degree subject Requirements English level Programme length Anatomical Sciences BSc (Hons)* AAB (A in any two from Chemistry, Biology, Physics or Maths. Chemistry and Biology are preferred). B with no component below B 3 terms or approximately 9 months Gain practical experience through laboratory Subject to successful interview work in fully equipped university labs Biochemistry BSc (Hons)* AAB (A in two sciences: Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Maths. Chemistry is compulsory, Biology is preferred). B with no component below B Class hours Subject to successful interview 25 hours per week Biology BSc (Hons)* AAB (A in any two from Chemistry, Biology, Physics or Maths. Chemistry and Biology are preferred). B with no component below B What will I study? Subject to successful interview Class size Biology Biology with Science and Society AAB (A in any two from Chemistry, Biology, Physics or Maths. Chemistry and Biology are preferred). B with no component below B Maximum of 20 students per class for English BSc (Hons) Subject to successful interview language teaching Chemistry Biotechnology BSc (Hons)* AAB (A in any two from Chemistry, Biology, Physics or Maths. Chemistry and Biology are preferred). B with no component below B English for Academic Purposes and Study Skills Subject to successful interview Age requirement Information Communication Technologies (ICT) Biomedical Sciences BSc (Hons)* AAB (A in any two from Chemistry, Biology, Physics or Maths. Chemistry and Biology are preferred). B with no component below B Subject to successful interview 17 years and above* Independent Research Cell Biology BSc (Hons)* AAB (A in any two from Chemistry, Biology, Physics or Maths. Chemistry and Biology are preferred). B with no component below B Mathematics Subject to successful interview Academic entry requirements Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology AAB (A in any two from Chemistry, Biology, Physics or Maths. Chemistry and Biology are preferred). B with no component below B Completion of 12 years of schooling (or the local For detailed module descriptions, please visit: www.intostudy.com/manchester/courses BSc (Hons) Subject to successful interview equivalent to meet the same standard) with Developmental Biology BSc (Hons)* AAB (A in any two from Chemistry, Biology, Physics or Maths. Chemistry and Biology are preferred). B with no component below B good grades. Subject to successful interview Genetics BSc (Hons)* AAB (A in any two from Chemistry, Biology, Physics or Maths. Chemistry and Biology are preferred). B with no component below B English language entry requirements Subject to successful interview IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.5 Immunology BSc (Hons)* AAB (A in any two from Chemistry, Biology, Physics or Maths. Chemistry and Biology are preferred). B with no component below B in all subskills) or equivalent Subject to successful interview

If you have achieved the minimum IELTS score overall Life Sciences BSc (Hons) AAB (A in any two from Chemistry, Biology, Physics or Maths. Chemistry and Biology are preferred). B with no component below B Subject to successful interview but do not have the required score in writing for direct entry, you will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Medical Biochemistry BSc (Hons)* AAB (A in two sciences: Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Maths. Chemistry is compulsory. Biology is preferred). B with no component below B Subject to successful interview If you do not meet the minimum English language 4th Top 50 Microbiology BSc (Hons)* AAB (A in any two from Chemistry, Biology, Physics or Maths. Chemistry and Biology are preferred). B with no component below B requirements you should apply for our Academic Subject to successful interview English course. See page 22 for more information. in the UK for ‘research power’ in the world for Biological Sciences Molecular Biology BSc (Hons)* AAB (A in two sciences: Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Maths. Chemistry is compulsory, Biology is preferred). B with no component below B in Biological Sciences (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017) Subject to successful interview Award and validating body (Research Excellence Framework 2014) Neuroscience BSc (Hons)* AAB (A in any two from Chemistry, Biology, Physics or Maths. Chemistry and Biology are preferred). B with no component below B Successful completion of the International Foundation Subject to successful interview programme leads to the award of International Pharmacology BSc (Hons)* AAB (A in any two from Chemistry, Biology, Physics or Maths. Chemistry and Biology are preferred). B with no component below B Foundation Certificate (RQF Level 3) from NCUK. Subject to successful interview Pharmacology and Physiology BSc (Hons) AAB (A in any two from Chemistry, Biology, Physics or Maths. Chemistry and Biology are preferred). B with no component below B Tuition fees Special features Subject to successful interview See page 24 for course dates and prices. Physiology BSc (Hons)* AAB (A in any two from Chemistry, Biology, Physics or Maths. Chemistry and Biology are preferred). B with no component below B Practise academic writing skills, particularly Visit the University faculty to meet with Subject to successful interview For full course information visit: relating to laboratory reports. academic staff and gain an insight into Plant Science BSc (Hons)* AAB (A in any two from Chemistry, Biology, Physics or Maths. Chemistry and Biology are preferred). B with no component below B www.intostudy.com/manchester/courses Subject to successful interview Learn the skills to understand scientific data different degree programmes. Zoology BSc (Hons)* AAB (A in any two from Chemistry, Biology, Physics or Maths. Chemistry and Biology are preferred). B with no component below B * All students commencing courses on a published through online learning activities in a data Progress to a degree offering an industrial Subject to successful interview September start date must be 17 years old by handling clinic. placement option. 31 December of that calendar year. For all other start dates, students must be 17 years old on the published start date of the programme.

“The Foundation gives you a good idea of what’s expected of you at university. I learned new things about laboratories and industry apparatus. You’re really able to relate all the lab work to what you’re being taught in class.”

Want to find out more? Maria, Ecuador Visit our website or for help with your Completed International Foundation and progressed to Placement year option available. application, contact our Admissions Environmental Management at The University of Manchester * Integrated master’s options also available. Find the most up-to-date information here: team or your education counsellor. Note: progression requirements and English level may differ for degrees with these options. www.intostudy.com/manchester/courses

12 www.intostudy.com/manchester | 13 International Foundation Progression options Engineering and Science You can progress to more than 70 degrees at The University of Manchester from this pathway. The following table provides information about the modules you need to study and grades you need Start dates Progress to Year 1 of a wide range to achieve to be guaranteed a place at The University of Manchester in September 2019. We’ve only included the details for some of the most popular degrees our students have progressed to. June and September of undergraduate degrees Programme length 3 terms or approximately 9 months Gain practical experience through laboratory Degree subject Requirements English level 4 terms or approximately 12 months work in fully equipped university labs Actuarial Science and Mathematics BSc (Hons) A*AB (including A* Maths. If taking Further Maths, grade A must be achieved B with B in writing and no component below C Class hours Aerospace Engineering BEng (Hons)* AAB (including Maths and Physics) C 3 term: 25 hours per week What will I study? 4 term: 25 hours per week Aerospace Engineering with Management AAA (including Maths and Physics) C English for Academic Purposes and Study Skills MEng (Hons) (20 hours per week during Term 1) Information Communication Technologies (ICT) Artificial IntelligenceBSc (Hons)* A*AA-AAA (including Maths and Further Maths or Physics) B Class size Independent Research Maximum of 20 students per class Chemical Engineering BEng (Hons)* AAA (including Maths and one other science) B for English language teaching 3 out of 5*: Chemical Engineering (Energy and AAA (including Maths and one other science) B Biology Environment) MEng (Hons) Age requirement Chemistry Chemistry BSc (Hons)* AAB (including Chemistry plus one from another science or mathematics). Evidence of Chemistry and C 17 years and above* Science background at Year 10/10th grade or higher, including Maths at GCSE grade 4/C or equivalent Further Mathematics Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry AAB (including Chemistry plus one from another science or mathematics) Evidence of Chemistry and C Academic entry requirements Mathematics BSc (Hons)* Science background at Year 10/10th grade or higher, including Maths at GCSE grade 4/C or equivalent Completion of 12 years of schooling (or the local Physics Civil and Structural Engineering MEng (Hons) AAA (including Maths and Physics) C equivalent to meet the same standard) with For detailed module descriptions, please visit: www.intostudy.com/manchester/courses good grades. Civil Engineering BEng (Hons)* AAB (including Maths and Physics) C * Please note that the choice of subjects will depend on your chosen degree programme. Civil Engineering (Enterprise) MEng (Hons) AAA (including Maths and Physics) C English language entry requirements Some subject combinations may not be available. 3 term: IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.5 in writing) BSc (Hons)* A*AA-AAA (including Maths and Further Maths or Physics) B or equivalent

4 term: IELTS 5.0 (with a minimum of 5.0 in writing Computer Science (Human Computer A*AA-AAA (including two of the following: Maths, Further Maths, Chemistry or Physics) B Interaction) BSc (Hons) and no less than 4.5 in any subskill) or equivalent Computer Science and Mathematics A*AA-AAA (including Maths and Further Maths or Physics) B If you have achieved the minimum IELTS score overall BSc (Hons) but do not have the required score in writing for direct Computer Science with Business and A*AA – AAA (including Maths and Further Maths or Physics) B entry, you will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Management BSc (Hons)*

If you do not meet the minimum English language Computer Systems Engineering A*AA-AAA (including Maths and Further Maths or Physics) B BEng (Hons)* requirements you should apply for our Academic 26th 36th Earth Sciences MEarthSci (Hons) AAB (two from Maths, Physics, Chemistry and Biology) B English course. See page 22 for more information.

in the world for in the world for Electrical and Electronic Engineering AAB (including Maths and either Physics or Further Maths) C Award and validating body Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering BEng (Hons)* Successful completion of the International Foundation Electronic Engineering BEng (Hons)* ABB (including Maths and Further Maths, or Maths and Physics) C programme leads to the award of International (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017) (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017) Foundation Certificate (RQF Level 3) from NCUK. Environmental and Resource Geology ABB (two from Maths, Physics, Chemistry and Biology) B BSc (Hons) Tuition fees Environmental Science BSc (Hons) ABB (two from Maths, Physics, Chemistry and Biology) B See page 24 for course dates and prices. Special features Fashion Buying and Merchandising BSc (Hons) AAB (with evidence of Maths and Science background at Year 10/10th grade or higher, C For full course information visit: Practise academic writing skills, particularly Visit the nine schools within the University particularly Chemistry) www.intostudy.com/manchester/courses Fashion Management BSc (Hons) AAB (with evidence of Maths and Science background at Year 10/10th grade or higher, C relating to laboratory reports. faculty to meet with academic staff and gain particularly Chemistry) an insight into different degree programmes. Fashion Marketing BSc (Hons) AAB (with evidence of Maths and Science background at Year 10/10th grade or higher, C * All students commencing courses on a published Make use of fully equipped university particularly Chemistry) September start date must be 17 years old by labs on campus. Progress to a degree offering an industrial 31 December of that calendar year. For all other Geochemistry BSc (Hons) ABB (including Chemistry and one other science) B start dates, students must be 17 years old on the placement option. published start date of the programme. Geography BA (Hons) AAB B

Geography and Geology BSc (Hons) ABB (including one from Maths, Physics, Chemistry or Biology) and good performance in Geography B up to Year 12 Geology BSc (Hons) ABB (two from Maths, Physics, Chemistry and Biology) B

Geology with Planetary Science BSc (Hons)* ABB (including Maths or Physics and one other science) B

Materials Science and Engineering AAA (two from Maths, Physics and Chemistry) C BEng (Hons)* “The transition between INTO and Materials Science and Engineering with AAA (two from Maths, Physics and Chemistry) C university was so smooth it felt like Biomaterials MEng (Hons) Materials Science and Engineering with AAA (two from Maths, Physics and Chemistry) C it was the same course.” Corrosion MEng (Hons) Ildar, Kazakhstan Want to find out more? Graduated with BEng (Hons) Civil Engineering from Placement year option available. Visit our website or for help with your The University of Manchester and now working as a Civil, Year abroad option available. application, contact our Admissions Structural and Architectural Designer in Kazakhstan * Integrated master’s options also available. Can’t see the degree you want to study? team or your education counsellor. Note: progression requirements and English level may differ for degrees with these options. www.intostudy.com/manchester/courses

14 www.intostudy.com/manchester | 15 Continued First-class specialist facilities

Degree subject Requirements English level Take a look at some of the facilities you will have access to when you progress to your degree at The University of Manchester. Materials Science and Engineering with AAA (two from Maths, Physics and Chemistry) C Metallurgy MEng (Hons) Materials Science and Engineering with AAA (two from Maths, Physics and Chemistry) C Polymers MEng (Hons) Materials Science and Engineering with AAA (two from Maths, Physics and Chemistry) C Textile Technology MEng (Hons) Mathematics BSc (Hons)* A* (Maths) AB. If taking Further Maths, grade A must be achieved C with no component below C Mathematics and Physics BSc (Hons)* A*AA-A*A*A (including Maths, Physics) B

Mathematics and Statistics BSc (Hons)* A* (Maths) AB C with no component below C Mathematics with Finance BSc (Hons) A* (maths) AB. If taking Further Maths, grade A must be achieved B with B in writing and no component below C Mathematics with Financial Mathematics A* (maths) AB. If taking Further Maths, grade A must be achieved C with no component MMath (Hons) below C Mechanical Engineering BEng (Hons)* AAB (including Maths, Physics) C

Mechanical Engineering with Management AAA (including Maths, Physics) C BEng (Hons) Mechatronic Engineering BEng (Hons)* AAB (including Maths and either Further Maths or Physics) C

Petroleum Engineering BEng (Hons)* AAA (including Maths and one other science) B

Physics BSc (Hons)* A*AA–A*A*A (including Maths, Physics) C

Physics with Astrophysics BSc (Hons)* A*AA–A*A*A (including Maths, Physics) C “During my Foundation we worked in

Physics with Philosophy BSc (Hons)* A*AA–A*A*A (including Maths, Physics) C the University’s labs, which made me extra prepared and confident.” Physics with Theoretical Physics BSc (Hons)* A*AA–A*A*A (including Maths, Physics) C Dana, Kuwait Software Engineering BSc (Hons)* AAA (including Maths and Further Maths or Maths and Physics) C Completed International Foundation and progressed to Pharmacy at The University of Manchester

Placement year option available. Can’t see the degree you want to study? Year abroad option available. * Integrated master’s options also available. www.intostudy.com/manchester/courses Note: progression requirements including English level and final grade may differ for degrees with these options.

“Studying in one of the UK’s top universities has given me a platform where I’m constantly improving my network, which is crucial for my future career.”

Faisal, Bangladesh Completed International Foundation and progressed to Petroleum Engineering at The University of Manchester

16 | INTO Manchester in partnership with The University of Manchester 2018–2019 www.intostudy.com/manchester | 17 International Foundation Progression options Humanities and Social Sciences You can progress to more than 50 degrees at The University of Manchester from this pathway. The following table provides information about the modules you need to study and grades you need Start dates Progress to Year 1 of a wide range to achieve to be guaranteed a place at The University of Manchester in September 2019. We’ve only included the details for some of the most popular degrees our students have progressed to. June, September and January of undergraduate degrees Programme length 3 terms or approximately 9 months Practise professional presentation Degree subject Requirements English level 4 terms or approximately 12 months skills through assessed group work Accounting BSc (Hons) AAA (including Maths and any two from Politics, Economics and Business and Management) B (with no component below C but at least B in reading and writing) Class hours Accounting and Finance BAEcon (Hons) AAB (including Economics and Maths) B 3 term: 25 hours per week What will I study? 4 term: 25 hours per week Architecture BA (Hons) AAA (and submission of a satisfactory portfolio), and grade 4/C in GCSE Maths or equivalent B English for Academic Purposes and Study Skills (20 hours per week during Term 1) Information Communication Technologies (ICT) Business Studies BAEcon (Hons) AAB (in Economics and Maths) B Class size Independent Research Maximum of 20 students per class for English Business Studies and Economics BAEcon (Hons) AAB (in Economics and Maths) B language teaching 3 out of 4*: Business Studies and Sociology BAEcon (Hons) AAB (in Economics and Maths) B Business and Management Age requirement Economics Economics BSc (Hons) A (Maths) AB (Economics) B 17 years and above* Mathematics Economics and Finance BAEcon (Hons) AAB (including Economics, Maths) B Academic entry requirements Politics Completion of 12 years of schooling (or the local For detailed module descriptions, please visit: www.intostudy.com/manchester/courses Economics and Politics BAEcon (Hons) AAB (including Maths, Economics) B equivalent to meet the same standard) with * Please note that the choice of subjects will depend on your chosen degree programme. good grades. Finance BAEcon (Hons) AAB (including Economics, Maths) B Some subject combinations may not be available.

English language entry requirements Geography BA (Hons) AAB, with C in high school Maths. International study available where AAA B and C in high school Maths is required 3 term: IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.5 in writing) or equivalent International Business, Finance AAB (including Maths and any two from Politics, Economics and Business and Management) B (with no component below C and Economics BSc (Hons) but at least B in reading and writing) 4 term: IELTS 5.0 (with a minimum of 5.0 in writing International Management BSc (Hons) AAB (including Maths and any two from Politics, Economics, and Business and Management) B (with no component below C and no less than 4.5 in any subskill) or equivalent but at least B in reading and writing) If you have achieved the minimum IELTS score overall International Management with American AAB (including Maths and any two from Politics, Economics, and Business and Management) B (with no component below C but do not have the required score in writing for direct Business Studies BSc (Hons) but at least B in reading and writing) entry, you will be considered on a case-by-case basis. IT Management for Business BSc (Hons) AAB (including Maths and any two from Politics, Economics, and Business and Management) B (with no component below C but at least B in reading and writing) If you do not meet the minimum English language 6th Top 30 IT Management for Business (Marketing) AAB (including Maths) B (with no component below C requirements you should apply for our Academic BSc (Hons) but at least B in reading and writing) English course. See page 22 for more information. in the world for Architecture in the world for Business Law LLB (Hons) AAA A (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017) (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017) Award and validating body Management BSc (Hons) AAB (including Maths and any two from Politics, Economics, and Business and Management) B (with no component below C Successful completion of the International Foundation but at least B in reading and writing) programme leads to the award of International Management (Accounting and Finance) AAB (including Maths and any two from Politics, Economics, and Business and Management) B (with no component below C Foundation Certificate (RQF Level 3) from NCUK. BSc (Hons) but at least B in reading and writing) Special features Management (Human Resources) BSc (Hons) AAB (including Maths) B (with no component below C Tuition fees Explore business-related theories and Improve your exam-taking techniques but at least B in reading and writing) See page 24 for course dates and prices. their practical application using real-world through weekly assessments. Management (Innovation, Sustainability AAB (including Maths) B (with no component below C and Entrepreneurship) BSc (Hons) but at least B in reading and writing) For full course information visit: case studies. Prepare for classes by reviewing articles Management (International AAB (including Maths and any two from Politics, Economics, and Business and Management) B (with no component below C www.intostudy.com/manchester/courses Improve your reporting skills following and videos uploaded to our online learning ) BSc (Hons) but at least B in reading and writing) independent research projects. environment in advance of classes. Management (Marketing) BSc (Hons) AAB (including Maths and any two from Politics, Economics, and Business and Management) B (with no component below C * All students commencing courses on a published but at least B in reading and writing) September start date must be 17 years old by Attend weekly drop-in sessions with a Tutor Management, Leadership and Leisure ABB, with grade 4/C in GCSE Maths or equivalent B 31 December of that calendar year. For all other BSc (Hons) start dates, students must be 17 years old on the from The University of Manchester. published start date of the programme. Mathematics BSc (Hons)* A* (Maths) AB. If taking Further Maths, grade A must be achieved. C (with no component below C)

Mathematics and Statistics BSc (Hons)* A* (Maths) AB. If taking Further Maths, grade A must be achieved B

Mathematics with Finance BSc (Hons) A* (maths) AB. If taking Further Maths, grade A must be achieved B (with B in Writing and no component below C) “I developed skills I wouldn’t have had Mathematic with Financial Mathematics A* (maths) AB. If taking Further Maths, grade A must be achieved C (with no component below C) the chance to if I’d stayed in Ecuador. BSc (Hons)* Politics and International Relations ABB (including Politics) B The University also offered support for BSocSci (Hons) CV reviews and training for interviews, Politics, Philosophy and Economics BA (Hons) AAA (Maths, Economics) B which definitely helped prepare me.” Sociology BSocSci (Hons) BBB (including Politics) B Daniel, Ecuador Graduated with BA (Hons) International Business, Urban and Regional Planning BA (Hons) ABB with grade 4/C in GCSE Maths or equivalent B Want to find out more? Finance and Economics from The University of Visit our website or for help with your Manchester and now studying MA Development Studies application, contact our Admissions in The Netherlands Placement year option available. team or your education counsellor. Year abroad option available. Can’t see the degree you want to study? * Integrated master’s options also available. Note: progression requirements including English level www.intostudy.com/manchester/courses and final grade may differ for degrees with these options.

18 www.intostudy.com/manchester | 19 International Foundation Pharmacy Psychology International Foundation

Start dates Pr ogress to Year 1 of a professionally Progress to Year 1 of a professionally Start dates June and September accredited undergraduate degree accredited undergraduate degree June and September Programme length Programme length 3 terms or approximately 9 months MPharm is accredited by the General BSc (Hons) Psychology is accredited for 3 terms or approximately 9 months 4 terms or approximately 12 months Pharmaceutical Council membership of the British Psychological Society 4 terms or approximately 12 months

Class hours Class hours 25 hours per week What will I study? What will I study? 25 hours per week Class size Chemistry English for Academic Purposes and Study Skills Class size Maximum of 20 students per class for English English for Academic Purposes and Study Skills Information Communication Technologies (ICT) Maximum of 20 students per class for English language teaching Independent Research Independent Research language teaching Information Communication Technologies (ICT) Age requirement 3 out of 8*: Age requirement 17 years and above* 3 out of 4*: Biology Further Mathematics 17 years and above* Biology Business Management Mathematics Academic entry requirements Further Mathematics Chemistry Physics Academic entry requirements Completion of 12 years of schooling (or the local Completion of 12 years of schooling (or the local equivalent to meet the same standard) with Mathematics Economics Politics equivalent to meet the same standard) with good grades. Physics For detailed module descriptions, please visit: www.intostudy.com/manchester/courses good grades. For detailed module descriptions, please visit: www.intostudy.com/manchester/courses English language entry requirements * Please note that the choice of subjects will depend on your chosen degree programme. English language entry requirements Some subject combinations may not be available. IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum of 6.0 in all subskills) * Please note that the choice of subjects will depend on your chosen degree programme. IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.5 in writing) Some subject combinations may not be available. or equivalent or equivalent

If you have achieved the minimum IELTS score overall If you have achieved the minimum IELTS score overall but do not have the required score in writing for direct but do not have the required score in writing for direct entry, you will be considered on a case-by-case basis. entry, you will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

If you do not meet the minimum English language If you do not meet the minimum English language requirements you should apply for our Academic requirements you should apply for our Academic English course. See page 22 for more information. English course. See page 22 for more information.

Award and validating body 4th Top 50 Award and validating body Successful completion of the International Foundation 8th 14th Successful completion of the International Foundation programme leads to the award of International in the UK for ‘research in the world for Psychology programme leads to the award of International Foundation Certificate (RQF Level 3) from NCUK. Foundation Certificate (RQF Level 3) from NCUK. in the UK for Pharmacology in the world for Pharmacy power’ in Biological Sciences (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017) Tuition fees and Pharmacy (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017) (Research Excellence Framework 2014) Tuition fees See page 24 for course dates and prices. (The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017) See page 24 for course dates and prices.

For full course information visit: For full course information visit: www.intostudy.com/manchester/courses www.intostudy.com/manchester/courses Special features * All students commencing courses on a published Special features Gain practical experience through laboratory Visit the University faculty to meet with * All students commencing courses on a published September start date must be 17 years old by September start date must be 17 years old by Gain practical experience through laboratory Attend weekly drop-in sessions with a Tutor work in the University’s fully equipped academic staff and gain an insight into 31 December of that calendar year. For all other 31 December of that calendar year. For all other start dates, students must be 17 years old on the work in the University’s fully equipped from The University of Manchester. science labs. the degree programme. start dates, students must be 17 years old on the published start date of the programme. published start date of the programme. science labs. Visit the University faculty to meet with Investigate the study of sleep, nonverbal Improve your exam-taking techniques Practise academic writing skills, particularly academic staff and gain an insight into behaviour, eye movements and through weekly assessments. relating to laboratory reports. the degree programme. decision-making through lab work. Meet final year students and admissions Benefit from specialist labs and a dispensing Practise academic writing skills, particularly tutors at an open afternoon. suite when you progress to MPharm (Hons). relating to laboratory reports.

Progression options Progression options The following table provides information about the modules you need to study and grades you The following table provides information about the modules you need to study and grades you need to achieve to be guaranteed a place at The University of Manchester in September 2019. need to achieve to be guaranteed a place at The University of Manchester in September 2019.

Degree subject Requirements English level Degree subject Requirements English level Pharmacy MPharm (Hons) AAB (including Chemistry, Maths or Biology and one other subject). A Psychology BSc (Hons) AAB (including at least one science subject) B Subject to successful interview. You must take an online maths test before being made an offer Want to find out more? Want to find out more? Visit our website or for help with your Visit our website or for help with your application, contact our Admissions application, contact our Admissions team or your education counsellor. Find the most up-to-date information here: Find the most up-to-date information here: team or your education counsellor. www.intostudy.com/manchester/courses www.intostudy.com/manchester/courses

20 www.intostudy.com/manchester | 21 Academic English Academic English

Start dates An intensive course offering rapid progress Special features June, August, September, January and April of up to one IELTS band per term Develop the language fluency and confidence you need to progress to university. Gain the skills and knowledge needed for examination success. Course length 1–4 terms Blend of traditional face-to-face contact and online learning Familiarise yourself with subject content related to your future studies to help you prepare A term typically includes 10 teaching weeks plus for your academic programme. orientation and reading days. The course for August A personalised programme designed to meet your individual 24/7 access to ‘MyINTO’, our interactive online learning platform, providing specially- entry includes 16 teaching weeks. learning needs, with five tailored study levels designed, high-quality online materials that reflect what you study in class, giving you the Class hours New 16 week course available in Summer 2018, preparing flexibility to study at times that suit you and study alongside other students outside of class. 30 learning hours per week, with 25 hours of taught A standardised online assessment, developed in partnership with Cambridge English, to lessons plus an additional 5 hours online guided study. you for entry to pathways commencing in January* test all four core language skills throughout your studies enabling your progress to be Get Ready for English programme Age requirement accurately monitored. * This course is recommended if you need to increase your level in two or more subskills. Our free online course is a great way 16 years or above. Continue to develop your confidence and fluency outside of the classroom through a range to improve your English language skills of less formal learning opportunities, including a diverse social programme. Level before you arrive in the UK, or if you are From IELTS 3.0 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Improve your language skills pre-arrival with free access to INTO’s Get Ready preparing to take an English language test for English programme. in your home country, the course will help you to practise in your own time. Rapid progress Progression to academic study Gain a better understanding of your level Integrated Language Skills The speed at which you develop will depend on Once you have reached the level required and Integrated Language Skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing. for Academic Purposes how long you study with us, your current level, met all other requirements, you may progress to (15 hours per week) Receive instant, personalised feedback (15 hours per week) as well as how engaged you are. If you attend your INTO pathway programme. on listening and reading tasks. all of your classes, complete the exercises set by your teachers and make full use of our digital Receive feedback on writing and learning platform, you can expect to progress by speaking tasks from UK based tutors Teacher Supported Online Language Development up to one IELTS band per term. within 48 hours of submission. (5 hours per week) 24/7 access to all course content through the MyINTO platform, so you can choose when to study and all at your own pace. Engagement and Research and/or To find out more, visit: Communicative Language Skills Study Skills www.intostudy.com/get-ready-for-english (5 hours per week) (5 hours per week)

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