INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS UNIVERSITY PATHWAYS 2019-20 CONTENTS

AWARDED 4 WHY CHOOSE UEA? 9 YOUR HOME 14 INTERNATIONAL 17 SUCCESSFUL 6 YOUR GUIDE FROM HOME YEAR ONE INTO ALUMNI TO CAMPUS LIFE 10 CHOOSING 15 INTERNATIONAL 18 UEA PROGRESSION 8 : A FUSION YOUR COURSE GRADUATE DIPLOMA DEGREES OF CITY LIFE AND 11 NEWTON A LEVEL 16 ENGLISH COURSES 20 DATES AND PRICES COUNTRYSIDE PROGRAMME 12 INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION

FOR TEACHING QUALITY Teaching Excellence Framework 2017–20

WORLD TOP TH TH ACHIEVE YOUR

14IN THE UK 200UNIVERSITIES IN10 THE UK FOR QUALITY OF RESEARCH OUTPUT ACADEMIC The Complete Times Higher Education World University Guide 2019 University Rankings 2011–18 Research Excellence Framework 2014 AMBITIONS

ST TH

Welcome to INTO University of East Anglia (UEA) – your stepping stone to an internationally- IN THE 1UK FOR VALUE NOBEL2 PRIZE IN7 THE UK FOR recognised degree from UEA. Our aim is to give ADDED TO STUDY WINNING ALUMNI PHARMACOLOGY Guardian University Guide 2019 Sir Paul Nurse (2001) AND PHARMACY international students like you the opportunity Kazuo Ishiguro (2017) The Complete University Guide 2019 to achieve your academic ambitions and study at this top 15 UK university.

INTO UEA is an excellent choice. You will study You’ll learn in our modern INTO Centre a specialist programme designed exclusively for on the beautiful University campus, before international students and specifically tailored confidently progressing to your degree at TH TH TH to the requirements of the University. We’ll UEA. The University develops many of its “INTO UEA was the very first help you to advance academically in the British degrees with top employers, so you can be INTO Centre and has welcomed education system, gain key subject knowledge sure that throughout your studies you will students for over 10 years. and study skills, and improve your English develop the skills that matter in the workplace. Excellent facilities, combined language skills. Choosing to study abroad is a big decision, with our location in the heart INTO UEA was found to ‘exceed expectations for but with INTO UEA you can relax knowing that of a beautiful campus, provide 10IN THE UK FOR 13IN THE UK FOR 15IN THE UK FOR the quality of education’ in our latest Independent you will have a fantastic experience and graduate the perfect environment for ECONOMICS ACCOUNTING BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT Schools Inspectorate (ISI) inspection in 2017. with a qualification that transforms your future. student success and happiness.” AND FINANCE AND MARKETING This is the highest grade possible, so you know Guardian University Guide 2019 that with us you will receive an excellent quality Choose #INTOUEA and open up a lifetime DEBBIE PRICE Guardian University Guide 2019 Guardian University Guide 2019 of education in a safe environment. of opportunities. CENTRE DIRECTOR

2 3 Why choose UEA? Why choose UEA?

“Throughout our history, international students have played a significant role at UEA. They come to benefit from our excellent student experience and to share in a vibrant academic, social and cultural experience.”

PROFESSOR DAVID RICHARDSON WHY VICE-CHANCELLOR, UEA CHOOSE UEA?

UEA has a global reputation for excellent teaching and top-quality TOP UK UNIVERSITY EXPERT TEACHING CAREER ASPIRING UEA is a pioneering British university, leading Through a mix of lectures, seminars and practical UEA degrees are designed and developed with research. There’s a vibrant atmosphere on campus which creates the way in fields as diverse as climate change, experience, you will develop the analytical, employers, helping to ensure that you graduate international development, food science and presentation, teamwork and communication skills with the vital skills that businesses are looking a fantastic study and social environment. At UEA, you are much more. Ranked in the top 200 universities essential for success. You will combine critical for. Through work experience opportunities, an important part of the community – you’ll join more than in the world (Times Higher Education World thinking with creative practice, and your lecturers networking events and links with industry, you will University Rankings 2011–2018), UEA is globally will excite and encourage you to apply what you have the chance to try out different careers and 3,500 international students from over 100 countries. recognised as a high performing, research learn in the classroom to the world around you. work environments as you build your professional intensive university that excels in its teaching. network. They will even help you set up your own UEA is recognised as the best university for value business. With UEA, it isn’t just about getting a BRILLIANT THINKING added to study, which means that the University degree – it’s about finding a career you will love. UEA is known for world-class and innovative makes the biggest difference of any UK institution research. It’s ranked 10th in the UK for quality of between students’ entry grades and exit grade FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: research (Research Excellence Framework 2014) (Guardian University Guide 2019). www.intostudy.com/uea/university and is part of Norwich Research Park – the most cited research centre outside of Cambridge, UNFORGETTABLE EXPERIENCE Oxford and London. Norwich Research Park has Your time at UEA will be life-changing. The won two Nobel Prizes for its research and UEA combination of inspiring teaching, an exciting recently won a third Nobel Prize for literature. research environment, and a focus on each Your studies will be informed by the latest student as an individual makes for a great thinking and developments, so you will graduate experience. That is one of the reasons why UEA with an in-depth knowledge of aspects of your has been ranked among the top universities subject that are still emerging today. in the UK for student experience. 99% student satisfaction for university campus environment (INTO Annual Student Experience Survey 2018)

4 5 Bob Champion Research and Education Building Norwich International Edith Cavell Building Airport 4.7 miles/7.5 km Campus life Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital Earlham Institute

“I often go for a walk around EARLHAM HALL the beautiful campus with THE QUADRAM INSTITUTE

my friends in my free time. THE ENTERPRISE CENTRE We spend time near the lake TEACHING WALL SAINSBURY CENTRE and have taken many pictures FOR VISUAL ARTS SPORTSPARK INTO CENTRE AND STUDENT UNION of the amazing sunsets.” ACCOMMODATION DRAMA STUDIO CHANJING, CHINA GRADUATED WITH MSC INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FROM UEA

MEDICAL CENTRE LIBRARY LECTURE THEATRE BLOCK SHOPS AND EATERIES YOUR GUIDE TO

Norwich City Centre 3 miles/4.83 km CAMPUS LIFE CAMPUS MAP

YOUR INTO CENTRE CAMPUS FACILITIES GET INVOLVED The INTO Centre is located on campus close You will find all the social and study facilities There’s more to campus life than just studying. to everything you need, from the library to you need on campus, all just a short walk away. You will take part in an orientation programme the Students’ Union, so you will be part of the ——Study at any time in the 24/7 library. Book in your first week which will give you the chance University community from day one. Designed an individual room for independent study, to meet other students. Parties, day trips and with you in mind, the Centre has all the facilities or a group study room to work with classmates. excursions organised by the Student Services you need for a great study and social experience – ——The Sportspark, one of the UK’s best sports team will keep you busy the rest of the year. including your accommodation (see page 9). facilities, has an Olympic-sized swimming pool, five sports halls and floodlit football pitches. At the heart of the campus, Union House is With distinctive and award-winning The Learning Resource Centre (LRC) has a range ——The Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts is a major always buzzing with activity. Here, you will find of books and study materials, and the IT and centre for the study and exhibition of art. a range of facilities run by the Students’ Union, architecture, UEA’s campus is a science labs provide opportunities for hands- The centre showcases a range of exhibitions, including a cafe, a shop and The LCR – a live vibrant and inspiring place to live on learning. You will also find plenty of areas gallery talks, lectures and art workshops. music venue that hosts over 60 gigs a year. to study and socialise, including the INTO Cafe ——The Street is where you will find all the other and study. Surrounded by beautiful and an outdoor courtyard. facilities you need on campus, such as a bank, The Students’ Union also offers more than 200 cafes, restaurants, shops and a post office. clubs and societies, including debating, drama, nature and green parkland, you will SUPPORTING YOU anime, music, entrepreneurship, football, law and From the moment you arrive, our Student TOP SPECIALIST FACILITIES photography. Whether you already have a passion find everything you need for an Services team will help you settle into life UEA has some amazing subject-specific facilities or want to pursue something new, there are many in Norwich. Whether you’re opening a bank available which, depending on your degree, opportunities to learn skills and make friends. amazing experience right here. account, planning a trip, or you have a question you may access. This includes: about your studies, they are here to help. ——industry-standard film and TV studio FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE ——EEG, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, STUDENT FACILITIES ON CAMPUS: We run visa and immigration workshops Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy, www.myin.to/StudentFacilitiesUEA throughout the year and also offer one-to-one motion tracking and eye tracking labs support. The INTO reception is open 24/7 and ——computer graphics labs trained staff are there to assist students with any ——Apple Mac labs with iMacs and iPads issues, however big or small, at any time of the ——mock pharmacy dispensary and science labs DISTANCE FROM THE INTO CENTRE TO... day. There is even a 24-hour telephone helpline ——virtual reality theatre if you need to speak to someone outside of office ——anatomy suite and treatment labs Campus: 1 minute walk on campus to cafes, medical hours, and we offer extra support for students ——Norwich Electronic Assistive Technology centre and launderette; 5 minute walk on campus to under the age of 18. (NEAT) centre – a unique interactive showcase bank, post office, campus supermarket and Sportspark for the latest in Assistive Technology We will always do our best to support you in any INTO accommodation: 0 minute walk – inside the way you need. Our students agree with this so INTO Centre much that this year, INTO UEA received 94% student satisfaction for support (INTO Annual The city centre: 30 minute bus ride to the TOP 15 Student Experience Survey 2018). city centre, train station and Norwich cathedral in the UK for clubs and societies (Times Higher Education Student Norwich International Airport: 15 minute taxi journey Experience Survey 2018)

6 7 Discover Norwich Your home from home YOUR NORWICH: HOME A FUSION OF CITY LIFE AND FROM COUNTRYSIDE HOME

Lively, vibrant and SHOPPERS’ PARADISE AN ACTIVE CITY Our modern on-campus accommodation means INTO STUDENT RESIDENCES With a central shopping area and two shopping Make the most of living by the water and get If you would like to live on campus, the INTO affordable, Norwich malls, you’ll find all the best high street brands. involved in the Norwich Rowing Club, or try that you will quickly become part of UEA’s friendly student residence is in the same building as For something a bit different, explore the sailing, windsurfing and kayaking at Whitlingham the INTO Centre – you are perfectly located is an exciting city with Norwich Lanes – home to creative independent Country Park. If you want to stay on dry land, and welcoming student community. With homestay for getting to your lessons quickly and easily! a rich history. Located retailers – or Norwich Market, the UK’s largest you could even try skiing or snowboarding on accommodation available as an alternative option, You will have a private study bedroom and share open-air market where you can buy everything the dry ski slope at Norfolk Snowsports Club. a kitchen and living spaces with other INTO between picturesque from vintage clothes to Asian speciality foods. it’s easy for you to find the perfect place to stay. students. You can even choose to book your EXPLORE THE UK AND BEYOND accommodation with a meal plan option and coastal landscape and BUZZING CITY Norwich has its own international airport, with have two meals cooked for you in the popular The Forum is the city’s unique community building regular flights to Amsterdam, Manchester and on-site restaurant each day. the open countryside that’s open all year round. Here, you can enjoy Edinburgh. You can also take the train to a wide free learning and cultural activities, exhibitions variety of exciting places across the UK. HOMESTAY of the Norfolk Broads, and festivals – there’s always something going on! This is a unique opportunity to experience Norwich is one of the DAY TRIPPING FROM NORWICH British life and culture first-hand. You will have Plus, at Riverside Entertainment, you will find Cromer a private room in a carefully selected host’s UK’s safest cities. lots of choices all in one place. Get active at the A traditional seaside fishing town, home, sharing mealtimes and living spaces. trampoline park, compete at the bowling alley, famed for its tasty Cromer crab. or watch the latest film at the cinema followed 1 hour by train SUPPORTING YOU by dinner and drinks at one of the many In the residence, you will find on-site staff restaurants and bars. Cambridge available 24/7 to offer support and ensure your A historical city known for its green spaces, experience is a positive and happy one. If you VARIED NIGHTLIFE punting and magnificent architecture. are under the age of 18 you will live on a corridor Norwich is a fantastic place for a night out, 1 hour 20 minutes by train with additional entry access security and receive with stylish cafe bars, pubs, cinemas, theatres, extra support from welfare officers. restaurants, nightclubs and concerts. The London theatres here, including the Theatre Royal and One of the world’s best cities, TAKE A VIRTUAL TOUR OF THE CAMPUS, Norwich Playhouse, have a diverse programme famous for its history and culture. CITY AND OUR ACCOMMODATION: of events all year round and The Waterfront, Under 2 hours by train www.myin.to/UEAVirtualTour run by the Students’ Union, is UEA students’ favourite city centre venue for live music. EXPLORE NORWICH: www.myin.to/NorwichForStudents

98% student satisfaction for safest6 UKth university feeling safe and secure (Times Higher Education Student (INTO Annual Student Experience Survey 2018) Experience Survey 2018)

8 9 Choosing your course Newton A level Programme Prepare for an undergraduate degree at a top UK university Prepare for your degree with a tailored academic pathway or unique Newton A level Programme. A unique opportunity to study A levels related to Benefit from university-style teaching on subject-based modules and high academic standards science, mathematics and economics on a top university Class information by choosing one of our programmes, designed in partnership with the University of East Anglia. campus, receiving expert tuition and focussed attention. Class size You could achieve exceptional A level results and gain Maximum of 14 students per class a place at a top university, such as Cambridge, Imperial, Class hours 20 hours per week minimum when FIND YOUR ENTRY LEVEL LSE, UCL, UEA and medical schools in the UK and Ireland. four A levels are studied* Completion of GCSEs Completion of 12 years Completion of A levels, first Completion of undergraduate Receive tailored support and advice on applying to the Age requirement or equivalent of schooling or equivalent year of university or equivalent degree, diploma or equivalent most competitive degree programmes in the world. 16 years and above** Academic entry requirements International International International You must have completed your education to Year 11 Newton A levels level, achieving the equivalent to a minimum of six Graduate Diploma Foundation Year One Science and Medicine GCSE passes at grade 6/B or above 3 or 4 terms 5 or 6 terms 3 or 4 terms 3 or 4 terms Opportunities for medical work placements at the University hospital. English language entry requirements Sep and Jan Jul, Sep and Jan Jul, Sep and Jan Jul, Sep and Jan Weekly Medical Ethics classes to prepare you for medical applications. 5 term: IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.5 From IELTS 5.0 From IELTS 5.0 From IELTS 5.0 From IELTS 5.0 in writing and no less than 5.0 in all other Compulsory A level subjects: Optional A level subjects: subskills) or equivalent From £41,080* From £18,195* From £18,195* From £18,195* Biology Physics 6 term: IELTS 5.0 (with a minimum of 5.0 Chemistry Psychology in all subskills) or equivalent • Economics, Business • Business, Economics, • Business Management • Business Mathematics Students intending to progress to and Actuarial Science Society and Culture and Economics • Economics Medicine, Dentistry or Veterinary Science: 5 and 6 term: IELTS 6.0 or equivalent • Engineering • Humanities and Law • International Development • Social Sciences Progress to undergraduate degrees such as Medicine, Dentistry, Psychology and Law and Mathematics • Mathematics and with Media If you do not meet the minimum English language Award and validating body: • Science and Medicine Actuarial Sciences • Psychology requirements, you should apply for our Academic Graduate Diploma in Higher • Pharmacy, Health English course. See page 16 for more information. Award and validating body: Award and validating body: Education (FHEQ Level 6) from and Life Sciences Cambridge Assessment Certificate of Higher Education the University of East Anglia. Engineering and Mathematics • Physical Sciences * Please note: this includes an International Education (RQF Level 4) from the and Engineering allowance for class changeover. (CAIE) A levels University of East Anglia. Participate in weekly maths enhancement classes to develop skills. ** All students must be 16 years old by the Award and validating body: Work towards a CREST Award, developing excellent communication, published start date of the programme. International Foundation project management and teamwork skills. Certificate (RQF Level 3) from the University of East Anglia. Study towards well-respected Compulsory A level subjects: Optional A level subjects: CAIE A levels. Mathematics Chemistry Further Mathematics Economics Physics 83% Your choice of university Progress to undergraduate degrees such as Computing Science, Engineering and Physics A*– A grades in 2017

Undergraduate degree Undergraduate degree Undergraduate degree Postgraduate degree Economics, Business 9 students Enter at Enter at Enter at Enter at and Actuarial Science average class size in 2017–18 Year 1 Year 1 Year 2 Year 1 Experience university-style teaching in workshops and masterclasses. Take part in nationally recognised subject Olympiads and competitions, Year 2 Year 2 Year 3+ 100% Minimum study time: and work towards a CREST award. 2 years of students recommended Compulsory A level subjects: Optional A level subjects: for medical school in 2017 Year 3+ Year 3+ Minimum study time: Economics Further Mathematics successfully gained a place 3 years Mathematics Physics Minimum study time: Minimum study time: Progress to undergraduate degrees such as Accounting, Business and Economics 5 years 4 years

BEGIN YOUR CAREER Visit for full course details: www.intostudy.com/newton/courses Please note that course length and start month options may vary depending * Prices shown are for the current academic year 01 September 2018–31 August 2019 and on the pathway chosen. Please visit www.intostudy.com/uea/courses are for indicative purposes only. The fee for the Newton programme represents the cost charged for the 5-term programme. All prices are subject to an increase of up to 4%.

10 | INTO University of East Anglia 2019–2020 www.intostudy.com/uea | 11 Progress to Year 1 of an International Foundation Mathematics and Progress to Year 1 of an undergraduate degree at UEA Actuarial Sciences – FMAT undergraduate degree at UEA Business, Economics, Develop problem-solving skills and use maths to solve real problems. Class information Collect your own data and put your data analysis skills into practice Class information – FBS Class hours Society and Culture through practical classes, trips and an independent research project. Class hours 20 hours per week on average* Demonstrate your entrepreneurial talent by making 20 hours per week on average* Age requirement real profits with real money, using a business idea. What will I study? Age requirement 16 years and above** You will need to earn 120 credits from the following modules 16 years and above** Research and take part in lively debates about topics of to successfully complete your pathway programme: English language national interest, such as election results and immigration. English language entry requirements Academic English and Study Skills (30 credits) Physics (20 credits) entry requirements Economics (10 credits) Problem Solving for Mathematical 3 term: IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 4.5 What will I study? 3 term: IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 4.5 Introduction to Accounting (15 credits) Sciences (15 credits) in all subskills) or equivalent You will need to earn 120 credits from the following modules in all subskills) or equivalent Mathematics (30 credits) 4 term: IELTS 5.0 (with a minimum of 4.5 to successfully complete your pathway programme: 4 term: IELTS 5.0 (with a minimum of 4.5 in all subskills) or equivalent in all subskills) or equivalent Academic English and Study Skills (40 credits) If the university degree programme you wish to Progress to 40+ degrees. Find out more online at www.intostudy.com/uea/FMAT Students intending to progress to Physiotherapy , progress to has an English language requirement of Economics (10 credits) Occupational Therapy or Nursing: IELTS 6.0 IELTS 7.0, we recommend you begin your International Foundation Mathematics (20 credits) (with a minimum of 6.0 in all subskills) or equivalent Foundation with a minimum of IELTS 6.0 Introduction to Business (10 credits) Speech and Language Therapy: IELTS 6.5 If you do not meet the minimum English language Professional and Communication Skills (20 credits) Pharmacy, Health (with a minimum of 6.5 in all subskills) or equivalent requirements, you should apply for our Academic Society and Culture (20 credits) Pharmacy: IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum of 5.5 English course. See page 16 for more information. – FPB and Life Sciences in all subskills) or equivalent

* Please note: this includes an Progress to 50+ degrees. Find out more online at www.intostudy.com/uea/FBS Develop your practical skills in lab classes; gain hands-on experience. If you do not meet the minimum English language allowance for class changeover. requirements, you should apply for our Academic ** All students must be 16 years old by the Learn from a range of guest speakers, including university English course. See page 16 for more information. published start date of the programme. academics, health practitioners and patients. Humanities and Law – FHUM * Please note: this includes an allowance for class changeover. What will I study? ** All students must be 16 years old by Prepare to progress to a degree Work with case studies to enhance your theoretical learning; benefit the published start date of the programme. from practical learning like experiencing a British courtroom in session. You will need to earn 120 credits from the following module at the University of East Anglia: options to successfully complete your pathway programme: Develop a global outlook by analysing current international relations Academic English and Study Skills (30 credits) Numerical and Analytical Skills (20 credits) Prepare to progress to a degree and development in countries such as India and China. Biology and Human Physiology (30 credits) Preparation for Health and Life Sciences (15 at the University of East Anglia: 13th Foundation Chemistry (15 credits) credits) or Introduction to Pharmacy Skills What will I study? Further Chemistry (10 credits) (Pharmacy applicants only) (15 credits) in the UK for You will need to earn 120 credits from the following modules Accounting and Finance to successfully complete your pathway programme: Progress to 35+ degrees. Find out more online at www.intostudy.com/uea/FPB 4th (Guardian University Guide 2019) Academic English and Study Skills (40 credits) in the UK for Physiotherapy Foundation Mathematics (20 credits) (The Complete University Guide 2019) International and Development Studies (20 credits) Physical Sciences Law (20 credits) 9th Society and Culture (20 credits) and Engineering – FPS in the UK for Communication Progress to 40+ degrees. Find out more online at www.intostudy.com/uea/FHUM Gain hands-on experience through lab practicals, trips and fieldwork. 4th and Media Studies Learn project planning and team management skills to help you lead in the UK for (The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2018) in group projects, such as building and programming LEGO robots. Environmental Sciences

(QS World University Rankings 2018) What will I study? “Studying at UEA is probably the best decision You will need to earn 120 credits from the following module I’ve ever made. I learnt so many things, not options to successfully complete your pathway programme: just from the modules I studied, but from the Core modules: Specialist modules: enthusiasm and spirit of lecturers, staff and Academic English and Study Skills (30 credits) Applied Physics (10 credits) or every single friend I made.” Foundation Chemistry (15 credits) Further Chemistry (10 credits) Hoai Anh, Vietnam Mathematics (30 credits) Introduction to Pharmacy Skills Completed an International Foundation in Business, Physics (20 credits) Economics, Society and Culture and progressed to (Pharmacy applicants only) (15 credits) or BA (Hons) Intercultural Communications with Business Problem Solving for Mathematical Sciences Management and MSc Brand Leadership at UEA. Now (15 credits) working as a Strategist for a PR agency in Vietnam Watch our video about the International Foundation: Progress to 50+ degrees. Find out more online at www.intostudy.com/uea/FPS www.myin.to/ InternationalFoundation

12 | INTO University of East Anglia 2019–2020 www.intostudy.com/uea | 13 Progress to Year 2 of an International Year One International Graduate Diploma Progress to a postgraduate undergraduate degree at UEA degree at UEA

Business Management Business – GDB Class information Class information Class hours and Economics – DBM Improve your management skills by leading workshops. Class hours 20 hours per week on average* Explore theories and their applications using real business scenarios. Learn from academics and practitioners with experience 20 hours per week on average* of working within the global business environment. Age requirement Develop your knowledge of accounting, macroeconomics and more. Age requirement 17 years and above** 18 years and above What will I study? What will I study? English language You will need to earn 120 credits from the following modules English language You will need to earn 120 credits from the following modules entry requirements to successfully complete your pathway programme: entry requirements 3 term Psychology and International to successfully complete your pathway programme: 3 term: IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.5 Applied Research Skills and English Language and Communication Skills Development students English Language and Study Skills Introductory Macroeconomics (20 credits) in all subskills) or equivalent (Sept start only): IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum of 5.5 Research Project in Business (30 credits) (30 credits) 4 term: IELTS 5.0 (with a minimum of 5.0 in all subskills) or equivalent Introduction to Business and Introductory Microeconomics (20 credits) Core Business (20 credits) Statistics for Quantitative Research (20 credits) in all subskills) or equivalent Marketing (20 credits) Organisational Behaviour (20 credits) 3 term Business Management and Economics Core Economics (20 credits) If you do not meet the minimum English language students: IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.5 Introduction to Financial and Management Quantitative Methods (20 credits) requirements, you should apply for our Academic in writing) or equivalent Accounting (20 credits) Progress to 10+ degrees. Find out more online at www.intostudy.com/uea/GDB English course. See page 16 for more information. 4 term: IELTS 5.0 (with a minimum of 5.0 in reading and writing) or equivalent Progress to 9+ degrees. Find out more online at www.intostudy.com/uea/DBM * Please note: this includes an allowance for class changeover. If you do not meet the minimum English language requirements, you should apply for our Academic Economics – GDE English course. See page 16 for more information. International Development Improve your presentation skills by leading workshops. Prepare to progress to a degree * Please note: this includes an Prepare for your postgraduate studies with an allowance for class changeover. – IDM at the University of East Anglia: ** All students commencing courses on a with Media introduction to the application of research skills. September start date must be 17 years old by 31 December of that calendar year Study alongside first year UEA students for some of your modules. Explore the practical application of media theories and concepts. What will I study? =3rd You will need to earn 120 credits from the following modules in the UK for Education Prepare to progress to a degree What will I study? to successfully complete your pathway programme: at the University of East Anglia: You will need to earn 120 credits from the following modules Applied Research Skills and Research English Language and (Guardian University Guide 2019) to successfully complete your pathway programme: Project in Economics (30 credits) Communication Skills (30 credits) Core Business (20 credits) Statistics for Quantitative Core modules: Social Anthropology and International 6th Core Economics (20 credits) Research (20 credits) English Language and Study Skills Development for International Students 10th Humanitarian Communication (20 credits) (20 credits) in the UK for Progress to 5+ degrees. Find out more online at www.intostudy.com/uea/GDE Introduction to Development Studies (20 credits) in the UK for Economics Development Studies Specialist modules: Introduction to Economics for International (Guardian University Guide 2019) (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2018) Introduction to Media Studies (20 credits) or Students (20 credits) Introduction to Natural Resources for – GDSS Politics and International Development for Social Sciences International Students (20 credits) International Students (20 credits) Prepare for postgraduate study with an introduction to research skills. Debate and analyse current issues in workshops led by academics 15th BPS Progress to 6+ degrees. Find out more online at www.intostudy.com/uea/IDM with experience working in international organisations. in the UK for Business, accreditation for Psychology Management and Marketing (British Psychological Society) What will I study? – DIPPSY (Guardian University Guide 2019) Psychology You will need to earn 120 credits from the following modules Study alongside first year UEA students for some of your modules. to successfully complete your pathway programme: Option to participate in research conducted by current students. Applied Research Skills and English Language and Research Project (30 credits) Communication Skills (30 credits) What will I study? Contemporary World Issues (20 credits) International Political Economy (20 credits) You will need to earn 120 credits from the following modules Social and Cultural Studies (20 credits) to successfully complete your pathway programme: Progress to 20+ degrees. Find out more online at www.intostudy.com/uea/GDSS English Language and Study Skills Research, Design and Analysis (40 credits) Psychology of the Individual for Self and Society for International Students International Students (40 credits) (40 credits)

Watch our video about the Progress to 4 degrees. Find out more online at www.intostudy.com/uea/DIPPSY Watch our video about the International Year One: International Graduate Diploma www.myin.to/ www.myin.to/Mastersdegree InternationalYearOne

14 | INTO University of East Anglia 2019–2020 www.intostudy.com/uea | 15 English courses OverallSuccessful INTO UEA alumni

We have an excellent success rate, giving you a great chance to progress Improve your English language Academic English skills to prepare for further to the next stage of your journey. Our latest progression results demonstrate Intensive course offering rapid progress of up academic study just how well our students achieve on their INTO programme... to the equivalent of one IELTS band per term. Blend of traditional face-to-face contact and online learning. Class information “Having a UK education can expose Class hours Course features 30 learning hours per week, with 25 • Improve your reading, writing, speaking and • 24/7 access to ‘MyINTO’, INTO’s interactive you to new ideas that you probably hours of face-to-face contact listening skills, and learn to communicate online learning platform. It gives you the won’t come across if you study effectively in English. flexibility to study at times that suit you and Age requirement engage with other students outside of class. in your home country. This can 16 years and above • Grow your vocabulary through discussions of which on current affairs and study real-world • A standardised online assessment developed help when you’re looking for work English language 94 subjects to make your learning come alive. in partnership with Cambridge English used to because you can apply all the new entry requirements Passed • Develop the fluency and confidence you monitor progress throughout your course. Eligible ideas you’ve learnt.” From IELTS 3.0 need to progress to further study. • Develop your confidence and fluency outside to progress Omowunmi, Nigeria • Gain the skills and knowledge needed of the classroom through a range of less Graduated with MA Public Policy and Public Management formal learning opportunities, including from UEA and now working as a Research Assistant at for examination success. the African Leadership Centre, King’s College London a diverse social programme. • A blended learning approach offers you the best of traditional classroom teaching • Improve your language skills pre-arrival Student progression results 2016-17 combined with online content, which you with free access to INTO’s Get Ready will access both in and outside class. for English programme.

93 of which 95 of which 94 of which Passed 1 Passed 95 Passed 6 Eligible Eligible Eligible Improve your English language Pre-sessional English to progress to progress to progress level skills to the level required A course designed to improve your English language by your chosen degree skills to the level required by your chosen degree. International Foundation International Year One International Graduate Diploma Intensive language and study skills taught by experienced teachers Class information will prepare you for living and studying at the University of East Anglia. Class hours Learn how to give presentations on different areas of academic 20 hours per week on average interest and enhance your vocabulary related to your degree. “Studying at INTO prepared me for what I had to do in my second and third year Age requirement 17 years and above Course features at UEA. In terms of my career, I feel that • If you are academically qualified, hold an • Understand contextual study skills, studying in the UK is definitely a benefit English language offer from the University of East Anglia acclimatise to British culture and adjust because the education in the UK is entry requirements and need to improve your English language to the demands, challenges and expectations considered one of the best in the world.” 4 weeks: you must have achieved the required level, this course is ideal for you. of UK higher education. IELTS level (overall and in any specified skills) Natacha, Mozambique required by your University school of study • Learn alongside students who will be Graduated with BSc (Hons) Economics from UEA and now working as a Tax Department Intern at studying the same – or similar – subjects 6 weeks: you must have achieved the overall IELTS Ernst & Young in Mozambique grade required by your University school of study at the University, with teaching and but have 0.5 lower than the requirement in one assessments that are tailored to the specified skill requirements of university study. “In our second year, we got the 8 weeks: you must be a maximum of 0.5 IELTS chance to have lectures at Aviva point band lower than the level required by your “INTO was beneficial to me in the sense that I’d headquarters. We also had the University school of study, both overall and in already been taught some of the topics I did any specified skill “My fabulous memories are from UEA – it’s option to do a year in industry − in my first year of university. The fact that the 12 weeks: you must be a maximum of 1.0 IELTS unforgettable. I advise anyone who wants to it’s a good chance to learn more band lower than the level required by your topics were familiar gave me confidence and be a success in life to start with INTO UEA.” about the real life of an actuary.” University school of study, both overall and a very good foundation for my Law degree.” in any specified skill Ardalan, Iraq Jonathan, Indonesia 16 weeks: you must be a maximum of 1.0 IELTS Completed Pre-sessional English at INTO UEA and Nnenna, Nigeria Graduated with BSc (Hons) Actuarial band lower than the level required by your progressed to MSc Advanced Organic Chemistry at UEA. Graduated with LLB Law (Hons) from UEA and now a qualified Sciences from UEA and now working University school of study, overall, with up Now studying a PhD in Chemistry at Auckland University Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria as an Actuarial Analyst in Indonesia to 1.5 IELTS band lower in one specified skill and 1.0 IELTS band in the others

Passed: % passers of those who completed their pathway | Eligible: % eligible to progress of those who passed

16 | INTO University of East Anglia 2019–2020 www.intostudy.com/uea | 17 Please note: English level and academic progression requirements are correct to the best of our knowledge at the time of going to print. In some circumstances, these may change throughout the Progression degree overview table year – please visit www.intostudy.com/uea/courses for the most up-to-date information. Progression requirements, including English level and final grade, may be higher for degrees with a year in industry, 145+ a year abroad/overseas placement, and with an integrated Master’s. There are more than 145 progression degree options at the University of East Anglia. * An MSci degree programme is also available. progression degree options You can progress to any of these from one of our INTO UEA pathway programmes. Below is ** To progress to this Master’s, you must have a degree in Accounting, Business, Economics or Finance. † Degree currently under review – may be changed to BA (Hons). a selection of some of the most popular. See pages 10-15 for more details on the pathways. Degree Pathway(s) Specific requirements English level Final grade Find comprehensive information on all academic pathway programmes, degree options International Year One Accounting and Finance BSc (Hons) DBM Introduction to Business and Marketing 55%, 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 55% and progression requirements at: www.intostudy.com/uea/courses Organisational Behaviour 55%, Introduction to Financial and Management Accounting 55% Key Accounting and Management BSc (Hons) DBM Introduction to Business and Marketing 55%, Organisational 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 55% Degree option with a year in industry also available Degree option with a year abroad or overseas experience also available Behaviour 55%, Introduction to Financial and Management Accounting 55% Business Economics BSc (Hons) DBM Introductory Macroeconomics 50%, Introductory Microeconomics 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 55% Undergraduate 50%, Quantitative Methods 50% Degree Pathway(s) Specific requirements English level Final grade Business Finance and Economics BSc (Hons) DBM Introductory Macroeconomics 50%, Introductory Microeconomics 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 55% 50%, Quantitative Methods 50% International Foundation Business Finance and Management BSc (Hons) DBM Introduction to Business and Marketing 55%, Organisational 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 55% Accounting and Finance BSc (Hons) FBS or FMAT Foundation Mathematics 65% or Mathematics 55% 65% (with 55% in all subskills) 65% Behaviour 55%, Introduction to Financial and Management Actuarial Sciences BSc (Hons) FPS or FMAT Mathematics 70% 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 60% Accounting 55% † Adult Nursing BSc (Hons) FPB Biology and Human Physiology 65%. Interview required 70% (with 70% in all subskills) 65% Business Management BSc (Hons) DBM Introduction to Business and Marketing 55%, Organisational 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 55% Behaviour 55%, Introduction to Financial and Management Biological Sciences BSc (Hons)* FPB Biology and Human Physiology 65%. Options with a year 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 60% Accounting 55% abroad or in industry have a 70% final grade requirement Cognitive Psychology BSc (Hons) DIPPSY Research, Design and Analysis 40%, all other modules 55% 65% (with 60% in all subskills) n/a Biomedicine BSc (Hons) FPB Biology and Human Physiology 65%, Foundation Chemistry 65% 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 60% Developmental Psychology BSc (Hons) DIPPSY Research, Design and Analysis 40%, all other modules 55% 65% (with 60% in all subskills) n/a Business Finance and Economics BSc (Hons) FBS or FMAT 50% in all modules 60% (with 55% in all subskills) 55% Economics BSc (Hons) DBM Introductory Macroeconomics 50%, Introductory Microeconomics 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 55% Business Information Systems BSc (Hons) FBS, FMAT 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 60% 50%, Quantitative Methods 50% or FPS Economics with Accountancy BSc (Hons) DBM Introductory Macroeconomics 50%, Introductory Microeconomics 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 55% Business Management BSc (Hons)† FBS Foundation Mathematics 65% or Mathematics 55%, 65% (with 55% in all subskills) 65% 50%, Quantitative Methods 50% 55% in all other modules International Development BA (Hons) IDM Introduction to Development Studies 40%, Humanitarian 65% (with 60% in all subskills) n/a Climate Change BSc (Hons)* FPB, FPS 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 60% Communication 40%, 55% in 2 and 50% in 2 of 4 other modules or FMAT International Development and the Environment IDM Introduction to Development Studies 40%, Humanitarian 65% (with 60% in all subskills) n/a Computer Systems Engineering BEng (Hons) FMAT or FPS 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 60% BSc (Hons) Communication 40%, Introduction to Natural Resources for International Students 55%, all other modules 50% Computing Science BSc (Hons) FMAT or FPS Option with a year in industry requires Mathematics 55% 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 60% International Development with Anthropology IDM Introduction to Development Studies 40%, Humanitarian 65% (with 60% in all subskills) n/a Economics BSc (Hons) FBS or FMAT 50% in all modules 60% (with 55% in all subskills) 55% BA (Hons) Communication 40%, Social Anthropology and International Economics with Accountancy BSc (Hons) FBS or FMAT 50% in all modules 60% (with 55% in all subskills) 55% Development for International Students 55%, Introduction to Media Studies 55%, all other modules 50% Education BA (Hons) FBS or FHUM Interview required 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 55% International Development with Economics IDM Introduction to Development Studies 40%, Humanitarian 65% (with 60% in all subskills) n/a Energy Engineering BEng (Hons) FMAT or FPS Mathematics 65% 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 60% BA (Hons) Communication 40%, Introduction to Economics 55%, Engineering BEng (Hons) FMAT or FPS Mathematics 65%. Option with a year in industry requires 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 60% Introduction to Media Studies 55%, all other modules 50% Mathematics 75% and a final academic grade of 70% International Development with Politics BA (Hons) IDM Introduction to Development Studies 40%, Humanitarian 65% (with 60% in all subskills) n/a English Literature with Creative Writing BA (Hons) FBS or FHUM Society and Culture 55%. Successful submission of a portfolio 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 60% Communication 40%, Politics and International Development for of five pages of your own creative writing (poetry, prose, etc) International Students 55%, Introduction to Media Studies 55%, all other modules 50% Environmental Sciences BSc (Hons)* FPS or FPB 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 60% Marketing and Management BSc (Hons)† DBM Introduction to Business and Marketing 55%, Organisational 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 55% Behaviour 55%, Introduction to Financial and Management Film and Television Studies BA (Hons) FBS or FHUM Society and Culture 55% 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 60% Accounting 55% History and Politics BA (Hons) FBS or FHUM Society and Culture 55% 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 60% Media and International Development BA (Hons) IDM Introduction to Development Studies 40%, Humanitarian 65% (with 60% in all subskills) n/a Communication 40%, Introduction to Media Studies 55%, Intercultural Communication with Business Management FBS or FHUM 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 55% all other modules 50% BA (Hons) Psychology BSc (Hons) DIPPSY Research, Design and Analysis 40%, all other modules 55% 65% (with 60% in all subskills) n/a International Development BA (Hons) All pathways Foundation Mathematics 60% or Mathematics 50% 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 60% accepted or Numerical and Analytical Skills 50% Social Psychology BSc (Hons) DIPPSY Research, Design and Analysis 40%, all other modules 55% 65% (with 60% in all subskills) n/a International Relations BA (Hons) FBS or FHUM Society and Culture 55% 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 60% Postgraduate Law LLB (Hons) FHUM 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 65% Degree Pathway(s) Specific requirements English level Final grade Marketing and Management BSc (Hons)† FBS Foundation Mathematics 65% or Mathematics 55% 65% (with 55% in all subskills) 65% Accounting and Finance MSc** GDB 50% in all modules. Will not accept resits 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 65% Media and International Development BA (Hons) All pathways Foundation Mathematics 60% or Mathematics 50% 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 60% accepted or Numerical and Analytical Skills 50% Business Management MSc GDB 50% in all modules. Will not accept resits 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 55% Media Studies BA (Hons) FBS or FHUM Society and Culture 55% 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 60% Conflict, Governance and International Development MA GDSS Applied Research Skills and Research Project 55% 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 55% Meteorology and Oceanography BSc (Hons)* FPS or FMAT Mathematics 65%. 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 60% Economics of International Finance and Trade MSc GDE or GDSS Applied Research Skills and Research Project 50% 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 50% Molecular Biology and Genetics BSc (Hons) FPB Biology and Human Physiology 65% 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 60% Economics of Money, Banking and Capital Markets MSc GDE Applied Research Skills and Research Project 50% 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 50% Occupational Therapy BSc (Hons) FPB Biology and Human Physiology 65%. Interview required 70% (with 70% in all subskills) 65% Education and Development MA GDSS Applied Research Skills and Research Project 55% 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 55% Pharmacology and Drug Discovery BSc (Hons)* FPS or FPB Chemistry modules 65% average. 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 60% Enterprise and Business Creation MSc GDB 50% in all modules. Business plan and interview required 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 55% Compulsory module: Further Chemistry (FPS) Finance and Management MSc GDB 50% in all modules. Will not accept resits 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 55% Pharmacy MPharm FPS or FPB Interview required. 70% (with 60% in all subskills) 65% Gender Analysis of International Development MA GDSS Applied Research Skills and Research Project 55% 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 55% Physics BSc (Hons) FPS or FMAT Mathematics 65%, Physics 65% 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 60% International Accounting and Financial Management MSc GDB 50% in all modules. Will not accept resits 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 55% Physiotherapy BSc (Hons) FPB Biology and Human Physiology 65%. Interview required 70% (with 70% in all subskills) 75% International Business Economics MSc GDE or GDSS Applied Research Skills and Research Project 50% 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 50% Politics BA (Hons) FBS or FHUM Society and Culture 55% 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 60% International Business Finance and Economics MSc GDE Applied Research Skills and Research Project 50% 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 50% Psychology BSc (Hons) All pathways Foundation Mathematics 60% or Mathematics 50% 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 60% accepted or Numerical and Analytical Skills 50% International Relations MA GDSS 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 50% Society, Culture and Media BA (Hons) FBS or FHUM Society and Culture 55% 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 60% Investment and Financial Management MSc GDB 50% in all modules. Will not accept resits 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 55% Speech and Language Therapy BSc (Hons) FPB Interview required 75% (with 75% in all subskills) 75% Marketing and Management MSc GDB 50% in all modules. Will not accept resits 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 55% Media and Cultural Politics MA GDSS 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 50% Media and International Development MA GDSS Applied Research Skills and Research Project 55% 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 55% Quantitative Financial Economics MSc GDE or GDSS Applied Research Skills and Research Project 50% 65% (with 60% in all subskills) 50%

18 | INTO University of East Anglia 2019–2020 www.intostudy.com/uea | 19 Dates and prices The cost of your programme may vary depending on factors including the pathway chosen and programme length. The following guide to costs is based on a typical 3-term programme to show the estimated cost of attendance. For specific cost information, please refer online: www.intostudy.com/uea/courses

Estimated cost of attendance − current academic year 2018–2019 Start month Term dates Tuition Books and fees†† Insurance Total Academic programmes Newton A level Programme (5–6 term) £41,080–£49,295 £525–£600 £466–£529 £42,071–£50,424 July (4 term) Mon 08 Jul 2019–Fri 29 May 2020 International Foundation (3 term) £18,195–£18,715 £375 £357 £18,927–£19,447 September (3 term)* Mon 23 Sep 2019–Fri 29 May 2020 International Year One (3 term) £18,195 £375 £357 £18,927 September (4 term) Mon 30 Sep 2019–Fri 21 Aug 2020 International Graduate Diploma (3 term) £18,195 £375 £357 £18,927 January (3 term) Mon 06 Jan 2020–Fri 21 Aug 2020 Academic English (1 term) £4,895 £90 £122 £5,107 Academic English August (16 weeks) Mon 05 Aug 2019–Fri 13 Dec 2019 September Mon 30 Sep 2019–Fri 13 Dec 2019 Accommodation prices Other fees January Mon 06 Jan 2020–Fri 20 Mar 2020 En suite En suite Homestay** Airport pickup no meals with meals Norwich International Airport From £40 April Mon 06 Apr 2020–Fri 19 Jun 2020 London Gatwick Airport From £240 Academic programmes July Mon 06 Jul 2020–Fri 18 Sep 2020 London Heathrow Airport From £240 July start £9,978 £13,268 £9,978 London Stansted Airport From £180 Pre-sessional English October start £10,011 £13,301 £10,011 May (16 weeks) Tue 28 May 2019–Fri 13 Sep 2019 September start* £7,668 £10,188 £7,668 June (12 weeks) Mon 24 Jun 2019–Fri 13 Sep 2019 January start £7,029 £9,339 £7,029 July (8 weeks) Mon 22 Jul 2019–Fri 13 Sep 2019 Newton A level Programme‡ August (6 weeks) Mon 05 Aug 2019–Fri 13 Sep 2019 September start - £22,357 - January start - £18,112 - August (4 weeks) Mon 19 Aug 2019–Fri 13 Sep 2019 English language courses† Newton A level Programme Academic English £2,343 £3,113 £2,343 September (6 term) Mon 23 Sep 2019–Fri 18 Jun 2021 January (5 term) Mon 06 Jan 2020–Fri 18 Jun 2021 Prices shown are for the current academic year 01 September 2018–31 August 2019 and are for indicative purposes only. All prices are subject to an increase of up to 4%.

* The International Year One in Psychology ** Homestay options: †† Including enrolment fee. This is applicable ‡ The Newton Programme accommodation and International Year One in International Option 1: Half Board. per academic programme, and is charged prices are based on provisional dates for Development with Media finishes on Fri 12 Option 2: Bed and Breakfast. upon confirmation. Please see the Year 2 and current accommodation costs. June 2020 to coincide with UEA † The price will depend on your start date terms and conditions, which are available Students will be invoiced separately for their exam dates. and length of study. Prices shown are only at www.intostudy.com/uea/terms accommodation in Year 2 once they have for one term. Vacation weeks in between arrived in the Centre. terms are extra and will be charged at the weekly accommodation price.

Apply via your local Apply online Need some help INTO educational counsellor with your tuition fees?

If you would like us to put you in contact Complete our online application form: Check to see if you’re eligible for a scholarship: with one of our counsellors, please contact us. apply.intostudy.com www.intostudy.com/uea/scholarships

Discover more online Contact us www.intostudy.com/uea Enquiries and applications: Centre address details: [email protected] INTO UEA Connect with us or +44 1273 876040 University of East Anglia Norwich Research Park Visit the Centre: Norwich [email protected] Norfolk or +44 1603 592977 NR4 7TJ United Kingdom

© INTO UEA LLP, September 2018. Every effort is made to ensure that the information provided in this document is correct at the time of publication. However, from time to time there may be occasions where some of the information has changed since the date of publication. The most up-to-date information can be found on our website at www.intostudy.com/uea – please refer to this before submitting your application. If, in our opinion, we Through innovative partnerships consider that any change has been made which has a material impact on any offer that has been made to you to with leading universities, we expand study with us, we will inform you of these changes in writing. The information provided in this document is subject to INTO University of East Anglia’s terms and conditions, which can be accessed at www.intostudy.com/uea/terms opportunities for higher education, INTO UEA LLP, registered number: OC332020. ensuring success and transforming Registered office: The Registry, University of East Anglia, Norwich, Norfolk, NR4 7TJ the lives of our students and staff. Education provider sponsor number XNU1YRCC2

Education counsellor’s stamp

Working across the globe, INTO Giving supports projects that increase access to education and improve the quality of teaching and learning. For more information visit www.into-giving.com INTO_UEA_201920_BROCHURE