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CONTENTS 6 ABOUT US 20 FUNDING AND FINANCE 8 EXPLORE LONDON 22 UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMME DIRECTORY 10 CAREER CONNECTIONS 27 WORKING WITH SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES 12 CAREERS SUPPORT 28 POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMME DIRECTORY 14 STUDENT SUPPORT 34 INTERNATIONAL PATHWAY DIRECTORY 16 SOCIAL LIFE 40 HOW TO APPLY 18 ACCOMMODATION

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ABOUT US has a proud tradition of academic excellence, spanning more than 180 years. Our presence in London brings world-class research and teaching of business, finance and commerce to one of the world's major cities.

World-class research and teaching Work experience opportunities Bringing the best of Newcastle University to the All of our students are able to apply for work capital. We're part of the of research- placements. It’s a great opportunity to gain first- intensive universities and have a global reputation for academic hand business experience, hone your skills, and make excellence and are ranked in the top 150 of the world’s best career-boosting connections. universities (QS World University Rankings 2020). Masterclass series Teaching excellence We host masterclass speaker sessions throughout the We're proud of our TEF Gold award in the year. Hear from leaders of industry and find out the latest Teaching Excellence Framework 2017, secrets of their success. Always inspiring, always free to attend. demonstrating consistently outstanding teaching, learning and student outcomes. Our London location We're located next to the Square Mile, where three International outlook quarters of US Fortune 500 companies have offices. Our international outlook, combined with our global Meanwhile, Shoreditch – one of London’s most distinctive and Why choose reputation for academic excellence, means we’re a culturally creative areas – is only a few minutes away. first-choice destination for students from around the world. Friendly community in a big city Industry focused We bring the warm, friendly and supportive Begin your career well connected. With an industry- community of Newcastle University to the capital. We Newcastle University immersive approach to teaching and learning, we’re believe in a personal education and our smaller than average focused on providing students with the practical skills needed class size enables you to foster stronger working relationships to become global business leaders of the future. with lecturers and fellow classmates. London Real business projects Quality Assurance Nothing makes a CV shine like real industry Our London degrees have been designed by experience. That’s why our students undertake Newcastle University which holds business projects in real-life environments, gaining a valuable , placing it in the top 1% of Business schools insight into the world of work. worldwide*, so you can be confident in your decision to study with us.

* Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, Association of MBAs and European Quality Improvement System. 8 | www.ncl.ac.uk/london | 9

‘Voted the world's number EXPLORE LONDON one student city’ London is one of the most inspiring places to live and learn and our location in the heart of the city means all the major attractions are either within QS Best Student Cities 2019 walking distance, or just a few tube stops away. We are a five-minute walk from Liverpool Street Station in Zone 1, a major transport hub for tube, rail and bus services taking you quickly and easily across the capital.

Britain’s business and industry hub Food and drink London is home to most FTSE 100-listed companies and the Love eating out? You’ll love London. From quirky pop-ups and world's biggest Fortune 500 companies – which makes it the street food to Michelin star restaurants, the cuisine is as diverse perfect location for aspiring business students. as the people who call London home. You really can eat your way around the globe. The list is never ending and with student The green capital discounts available at many restaurants there’s no excuse not London is one of the greenest capitals in the world with more to indulge. than 3,000 parks and open spaces. Check out the panoramic views from Primrose Hill, or relax with a trendy crowd on Transport hub London Fields or Victoria Park. Newcastle University London has excellent transport links nearby and its central location provides the perfect Art and culture opportunity to explore London, the UK and beyond. Explore world-famous museums and galleries for free! Must- sees include Tate Modern, the British Museum, the National Exploring further afield Our Portrait Gallery and the Science Museum. Stand face-to-face At the weekend it’s easy to explore other parts of the UK, with a T-Rex at the Natural History Museum, or see the best new with Oxford, Cambridge and the seaside towns of the south contemporary art at the Saatchi Gallery. coast like Brighton just an hour away by train. The East Coast mainline train service from King's Cross makes the towns of London Theatre and music York, Newcastle and Edinburgh easily accessible with their fast Experience authentic Shakespearean plays at the Globe and frequent service. You can also visit other European cities Theatre, or take in the big name shows in the West End. Be part including Paris, Brussels and Lille from the Eurostar terminal of the Proms at The Royal Albert Hall, support up-and-coming at St Pancras International. As you would expect from a global acts in local bars, or listen to jazz at Ronnie Scott’s. There’s truly city like London, major international airports like Heathrow and location something for everyone! Gatwick are also within easy reach. Shopping In London there are shopping options to suit every taste and budget. Oxford Street and the Westfield Shopping Centres are great for high street buys, while exclusive stores like Harrods, Liberty, Selfridges and Harvey Nichols are all right on the doorstep. For vintage finds head to Brick Lane and Camden Market. The famous Bicester Village designer outlet is also less than an hour by train from Paddington station. 10 | www.ncl.ac.uk/london | 11

CAREER CONNECTIONS From our base in one of the world’s top financial centres, students benefit from regular exposure to the strong appeal of global business coupled with our Russell Group education.

We’re here to support you in becoming a business leader Why is a business-immersive education of the future. This starts with strong academic foundations, so important? and builds through regular exposure to the real business world. Taking advantage of our location on the edge of London’s Top global employers demand more than a theoretical financial district, we work with industry to help you develop knowledge of business. So to compete in a challenging an enviable skill-set, and the knowledge base top graduate employment market, you’ll need to stand out. employers demand. We combine academic theory with opportunities to build practical business skills. First-rate facilities This combined approach to teaching and learning enables You’ll work towards your degree in a modern, high-quality you to: learning environment. It’s a great space, designed to help you • build your professional network focus on achieving your full potential. You’ll have access to study pods for quiet learning, multi-purpose lecture theatres • gain real-life business experience and seminar rooms complete with interactive whiteboards. • benefit from the advice of business leaders who have These flexible spaces support lectures, practical sessions, reached the top of their respective professions seminars and tutorials. You’ll also benefit from high-quality IT • put classroom theory into practice and e-learning resources, as well as Bloomberg terminals to give you hands-on practical experience of financial trading. We also provide a range of opportunities to engage directly Your with industry as part of your study experience, including: The Learning Resource Centre • real-life business projects and case study analysis Our well-equipped Learning Resource Centre is the place to • professional masterclass series and public debates go for all your learning materials. You’ll also have access to • networking with alumni based in the capital Newcastle University’s wealth of online learning resources, Career including over six million ebooks and electronic journals. Best • undertaking a work placement with a leading organisation of all, our experienced and friendly team are on hand to help A sample of our industry connections: you make the most of the resources available. Master’s suite for postgraduate students The master’s suite is a dedicated area for postgraduate students to complete assignments and unwind in between lectures. It’s a pleasant, quiet, independent study space, with IT facilities. 12 | www.ncl.ac.uk/london | 13

'The Spitalfields Market CAREERS SUPPORT challenge was a good opportunity for us to put our As a world top 150 university*, we inspire the minds of thousands of theoretical knowledge into students. Our outstanding reputation for academic excellence and high practice and demonstrate graduate employability ensures we are a first-choice destination for our ability to work as a team. On top of that it was a lot of fun!' students from around the world. Gelske MSc International Business Management Careers Service Business-focused degrees Newcastle University’s Careers Service is multi-award winning. A number of business leaders sit on our Advisory Board to make The team offers advice and support for students seeking a sure our strategic direction – and the courses we offer – are graduate career or starting a business. Dedicated staff will help perfectly aligned with the needs and ambitions of the global you plan your career, market your skills, build contacts and business community. find jobs. Industry guest lectures Masterclasses Lectures and seminars include presentations from leading Business executives give free masterclass talks to our students. industry figures. Previous speakers have included the Head of Luxury and Fashion at the London Evening Standard, the former CEO of Practical projects Granada Group, and the director of Daytime and Lifestyle at Throughout your studies, you’ll enjoy opportunities to develop ITV Content. Use the sessions as an opportunity to find out the and improve your management, strategic and decision-making secrets of their success! skills. Activities include: Work placements and internships Group projects – A great way to showcase skills, such as time management, team working, budgeting, presentation and Supplement your studies and gain invaluable real-world leadership skills, as you put theory to work in a small team. experience by taking part in an exciting range of CV-enhancing Past student projects have included live product development, placements. Our dedicated Placements Officer can support you real business simulations and sales challenge at in finding a placement. Spitalfields Market. Entrepreneur support Individual assignments – A chance to let your personal abilities really shine. Working on practical projects, previous If you have a business idea, our careers service can support you students have, for example, written case studies on on your entrepreneurship journey. Many Newcastle University organisations such as Marco Pierre White and Zaha students and graduates turn their business ideas into reality, Hadid Architects. including gin brand NOVELTEA, which is now expanding trading to take their product to the global market. Alumni events Many Newcastle University graduates now have senior roles across London. We hold networking events and welcome successful professionals to meet our current students.

*QS World University Rankings 2020 14 | www.ncl.ac.uk/london | 15

STUDENT SUPPORT Supporting Dedicated services to help you make the most of your education. We offer a full suite of support services to help you take Support for international students control of your education and make the most of your We provide a range of services especially for international university experience. you students to ensure you feel supported as soon as you join us. Student Support Teams Meeting us Throughout the year, our friendly Student Support Teams Our recruitment staff travel the world to meet new students are on-hand to provide help and advice on all aspects of and answer your questions about studying here. We also student life. This includes academic support, student welfare, work with education agents and partners who can support accommodation and finance, as well as visa and immigration you though the application process. Check our latest travel advice for international students. schedule at www.ncl.ac.uk/london/events/meet-us Every new student is assigned a personal tutor – a member of Immigration and visa support the academic team you can talk to about how your studies are progressing. Turn to them for practical advice and guidance Students from outside the UK or EU will normally have on issues such as preparing for exams, skills development and to apply for a study visa under the Tier 4 points-based career direction. If you’re feeling stressed or worried they can immigration system. To find out whether you need a visa, help you balance your study and personal life too, working in visit www.gov.uk/check-uk-visa for the latest information. partnership with our student support and welfare teams. We also have a dedicated Visa Team which provides advice and guidance on securing a visa before you arrive and Student welfare support for immigration issues while you’re here. www.ncl.ac.uk/london/international/visa If you’d prefer to talk in complete confidence, you can book an appointment with a welfare adviser to discuss any concerns International welcome or issues. Our international welcome provides opportunities to make A diverse and welcoming city friends, meet staff and settle in to the university and city. We also provide an airport pick up service and assistance Students of multiple nationalities and courses study under one with essential tasks such as opening a bank account and roof at Newcastle University London, so you’ll have the chance registering with a doctor. to make friends from all over the world. English language support London is also a modern cosmopolitan city with a diverse population of all faiths, served by a comprehensive range If you are not a native English speaker, we’ll normally of places of worship. ask you to take a short English Language Assessment (UELA) when you arrive. This is a way for us to identify Local resources any additional language support you might need. Our in-sessional language modules are all free and include Living in London gives you convenient access to a range of academic reading, writing, listening and speaking to library and sporting facilities including: help you develop your academic skills. There are also • Bishopsgate Institute, The Barbican Library opportunities for one-to-one tutorials. and The British Library. If you don’t meet our English language requirements for • Sports clubs catering for everything from direct entry just yet, check out the range of international football to dodgeball. pathway and English language courses available in London via our education partner INTO on page 35. 16 | www.ncl.ac.uk/london | 17

SOCIAL LIFE As well as gaining a first-class education, you’ll meet great people and make amazing memories.

Your London guide Students Central Before you join us, you’ll receive a Newcastle University You'll have the opportunity to become a member of Student London Students' Union (NUSU) 'Connections Survey'. This is Central. This is a Students’ Union for students across the an opportunity to tell us a little more about yourself and your 27 institutions that make up the University of London. interests and we'll recommend activities to help you make the Membership gives you access to a range of societies, sports most of your free time in London. The survey also matches you and events, and allows you to connect with the wider London with other students with similar interests. It’s a great way to student population. For more information, visit make new friends before term even starts, so when you arrive www.studentcentral.london and meet face-to-face you’ll feel more at home from day one. Induction week Your first term starts with a social programme. There are no Charity and volunteering lectures, just lots of fun events to help you connect with other Helping worthy causes is a great way to make friends, connect students. These activities typically include: with the wider community and boost your CV. The Students’ • Fresher’s Fair and informal ‘meet and greet’ with academics Union will help you find volunteering opportunities such as • Tours and local area activities to help you make the most of student mentoring, or fundraising for charities like Providence our fantastic location Row, an innovative local charity that works to prevent and reduce homelessness, here in the East End of London. • Evening socials in local restaurants, bars and clubs • Activities specifically for international students to help you On your doorstep Your experience settle into life in a new country and city Although our academic community is friendly and welcoming, you’ll want to make the most of our local area too. Multicultural Whitechapel is home to markets, galleries and contemporary exhibitions, while Spitalfields Market and the fiery flavours and, goes beyond the buzzing bars of Brick Lane are just around the corner. Wherever Newcastle University London Students’ Union you go, you’ll stumble across up-and-coming fashion boutiques, independent art galleries and mouthwatering food markets – Newcastle University London Students’ Union is here to help every study break is a mini-adventure. you connect with fellow students outside the classroom. Make classroom the most of your student experience, keep up your old hobbies Sport and fitness and interests and explore new ones. Whether you are into If you enjoy sport, or would like to get more active, you’ll love squash or sumo, cricket or curling, the Union is your link to a living in London. From waterpolo, football, rugby, baseball and wide range of activities in one of the world’s most exciting cities. dodgeball, you can access some of the greatest sports clubs Clubs and societies in the country. London was host to the 2012 Olympic Games, and the Queen Elizabeth Olympic park is just three tube stops There are a range of clubs and societies here at Newcastle from campus! University London. The Entrepreneur Society is one of the biggest and most active, working with organisations such as If you fancy something sporty right on our doorstep, join the Reload Greece that support students to develop their business football club and play on the 5-a-side pitches in Shoreditch. idea and gain potential funding. If your passion isn’t represented Closer still there’s a private-provider gym right next door. by the clubs already set-up, why not become a pioneer and start your own society? It’s a great way to make friends and enhance your CV. 18 | www.ncl.ac.uk/london | 19

ACCOMMODATION We offer a range of safe, high-quality accommodation to suit every lifestyle.

Choose from a variety of options, including residences within Homestay easy reach of the university, carefully selected homestay Various locations accommodation or privately let accommodation. Average price from £235 per week* Scape East – Mile End An environment more like the family home, options range from half-board (breakfast and evening meal) to self-catering, with Less than two miles from university locations throughout London. Students live with their host, From £300 per week for a studio* sharing mealtimes and all the other normal amenities, like This premium self-catering student residence is in the heart bathrooms and laundry facilities. of the East End. Live alongside international and UK students in a sleek, self-contained studio of your own. These smart Private student accommodation flatlets are carefully designed with space-saving storage, large A student house-share can be a great option. These carefully windows to let in natural light, a luxurious en-suite bathroom selected homes-from-home are shared with other students with an oversized power shower, plus your own integrated from Newcastle University London. You’ll have your own kitchen. Communal areas and organised activities make it easy private bedroom, but will share communal spaces like the to make friends, while individual bedrooms guarantee privacy kitchen, bathroom and lounge. when studying. For further information and the most up-to-date prices, visit The Craft Building www.ncl.ac.uk/london/student-life/accommodation or contact [email protected] Less than one mile from university From £240 per week for a classic en-suite* A place to This refurbished building is two-minutes' walk from Brick Lane and very close to Spitalfields Market – it’s our top choice if you want quirky shopping, great eats and endless entertainment right on your doorstep. Transport-wise, Aldgate East and Whitechapel underground stations are just minutes away. call home Rooms are of a high standard and offer the choice of either premium en-suite or classic en-suite, arranged in friendly clusters of eight, with generous and well-equipped shared kitchens. *Prices are for guidance only and are based on costs for 2019–20, and will vary depending on programme of study. Prices for 2020–21 will be updated online once released. For those studying Academic English or Pre-sessional English, fees may be substantially lower than those quoted above. Newcastle University London aims to provide the accommodation requested. However, there may be occasions when Newcastle University London is unable to provide the requested accommodation and reserves the right to offer an alternative type of accommodation instead. The price for any alternative accommodation may differ and will be confirmed to students at the time of their offer. 20 | www.ncl.ac.uk/london | 21

FUNDING AND FINANCE A degree from Newcastle University London is a sound investment. To help finance your studies, we offer a range of scholarships and some students can also apply for government loans.

All students UK and EU students

Student loans Tuition fees* UK/EU undergraduate students: Undergraduate: Eligible UK/EU undergraduate students are entitled to a loan BSc courses £9,250 to cover the full cost of tuition fees while at university. You don’t Postgraduate: have to pay any tuition fees upfront if you take out a tuition fee MSc courses £10,800 loan. You only start repaying your loan once you have graduated and earn more than £25,000 per year. Living cost loans are also International students available for UK students. Tuition fees* UK/EU postgraduate students: The Student Loans Company administers loan schemes in University preparation: all subject disciplines up to the value of £10,609 (based on Tuition fees vary depending on the type and length of the 2019–20 rates) for eligible taught Master's courses eg MA, MSc. programme. For more information, review our course directory You only start repaying your loan once you have graduated. on pages 36–39. You may be eligible for a tuition fee loan from your home Undergraduate: country. The UK Council for International Student Affairs website Investing BSc courses £17,175 is a useful resource www.ukcisa.org.uk Fees quoted are for 2019 entry. Please check online for most up-to-date fees information. Our scholarships Postgraduate: We invest in financial assistance for eligible students who MSc courses £21,600 in your choose to study with us. Scholarships can be in addition to government support and usually do not have to be paid back. Review the individual course listings on pages 22–32 or visit our To find out more about our scholarships and your eligibility, visit website for the most up-to-date fee information future www.ncl.ac.uk/london/finance/scholarshipsbursaries www.ncl.ac.uk/london/courses Additional costs *Tuition fees are for one year of study. Some courses involve extra costs that are not covered by your tuition fees. These include some subject-specific expenses such as extra equipment/materials for individual projects and some field trips. For further information on additional costs, see www.ncl.ac.uk/london/finance 22 | www.ncl.ac.uk/london 22 23 Newcastle University London 2017 Student Prospectus | 23

UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMME DIRECTORY

International business is built on networks and communities and your network starts here. We’ll help kick start your career by fostering close contact with business, lecturers, fellow students and successful alumni.

At our London campus you’ll benefit from smaller than average class sizes, so you’ll learn in a supportive and friendly atmosphere with dedicated support. Our industry links provide access to the wider business community so that you can start to build contacts as soon as you arrive.

Undergraduate Degrees BSc Honours Accounting and Finance 24

BSc Honours International Business Management 25

BSc Honours International Marketing and Management 26

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‘Many of the lecturers have industry experience and continue to do consultancy work with corporate organisations – it’s amazing to get first-hand knowledge from them.’

Muhammed BSc Honours International Business Management 24 | www.ncl.ac.uk/london | 25

Course Details Course Details

Qualification Accounting and Finance Qualification International Business BSc Honours BSc Honours Management Start Date This degree balances academic theory with real-life Start Date September 2020 problem-solving skills, producing graduates that are September 2020 Develop your understanding of international business and gain the attractive to a wide range of employers. It is accredited by Course Codes/Length Course Codes/Length knowledge and skills to manage the challenges involved in operating the three major professional accounting associations, and N122 N402 provides exemptions from some professional examinations: across borders. This degree is designed for students wishing to pursue 3 years full time. 3 years full time. Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (9 papers), careers in international and multinational environments. N123 N404 Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (11 papers), 4 years full time 4 years full time Modules* with placement year. Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales with placement year. (7 papers). Year 1 (120 credits) Work Placement (4 year degree only) Prices† (per year of study) Prices† (per year of study) • Introduction to Accounting and Finance Between Year 2 and 3, students will have Modules* • International Business the option to spend a full academic year UK/EU on a work placement with an approved UK/EU Year 1 (120 credits) Work Placement (4 year degree only) and Management £9,250 £9,250 organisation. While on placement students • Management and Organisations International • Introduction to Business Law Between Year 2 and 3, students will have International will complete the following modules: £17,175 the option to spend a full academic year £17,175 • Quantitative Methods for International • Introduction to Financial Accounting • Intercalating Year on a work placement with an approved Business Management • Introduction to Management Accounting Personal Learning Record organisation. While on placement students Entry Requirements Entry Requirements and Finance • Introduction to Marketing will complete the following modules: • Intercalating Year • Introduction to Management A Level • Academic and Professional Skills Reflective Learning Account A Level • Intercalating Year AAB and Organisation AAB Personal Learning Record Year 2 (120 credits) Study Abroad Any subject combinations accepted • Introductory Economics Any subject combinations accepted • Intercalating Year excluding General Studies. Minimum • Global Perspectives in Managing People You can choose to study abroad as part excluding General Studies. GCSE • Professional Skills for Accounting Mathematics at grade B or 6 and English Reflective Learning Account grade B or 6 in GCSE Mathematics and and Organisations of this degree. and Finance English if not offered at AS or A Level.** at grade B or 6 required if not taken at • Global Strategic Marketing Study Abroad A or AS level.** International Baccalaureate Year 3 (120 credits) Year 2 (120 credits) • International Finance You can choose to study abroad as part • Advanced Global Strategy International Baccalaureate 35 points and Financial Markets • Auditing of this degree. Standard Level Mathematics or • Contemporary Issues in International 35 points • Operations Management • Corporate Finance Mathematical Studies required at Standard Level Mathematics or Year 3 (120 credits) Business Management • Financial Control grade 5 if not offered at Higher Level. • Language and Cross Mathematical Studies and English • Working in Intercultural Settings • Accounting, Organisations and Society Standard level 5 or grade B or 6 in GCSE Cultural Communication (Language and/or Literature) required at • Intermediate Financial Accounting English and in a Modern Language (eg • International Business Diplomacy grade 5 if not offered at Higher Level. • Derivative Markets • Research Methods • Managerial and Business Economics French) also required if not offered at • Financial Accounting Higher Level. • Additional modules may be studied Students will also take one of the EU/International students • Understanding Company Accounts – check online for the latest following modules: • International Financial Management EU/International students • For information on equivalent entry module information • NUL Dissertation requirements in your country, visit • Management Accounting • For information on equivalent entry or www.ncl.ac.uk/international/country • Taxation in Accounting requirements in your country, visit • International students that do not meet our www.ncl.ac.uk/international/country • NUL Consultancy Project entry requirements might be eligible for a Find out more • International students that do not meet our university preparation programme. Email Dr Ekaete Efretuei, Degree Programme Director BSc Honours Accounting and Finance entry requirements might be eligible for Find out more a university preparation programme. See page 35 for more details. – [email protected] See page 35 for more details. Email Dr Marie Bailey, Degree Programme Director BSc Honours International Business • Students from non-native English speaking Management – [email protected] countries need an IELTS score of 6.5 with no • Students from non-native English speaking less than 5.5 in each sub-skill or equivalent. countries need an IELTS score of 6.5 with no If you do not meet this requirement, you may ‘This programme offers a distinct edge by providing less than 5.5 in each sub-skill or equivalent. If you do not meet this requirement, you may ‡ This degree is currently being updated and developed to ensure that it meets the needs of the ever-changing global be eligible for Pre-sessional English. students with theoretical principles, applied knowledge business sector. Please use the information provided here as a guide, but check online at: www.ncl.ac.uk/undergraduate/ be eligible for Pre-sessional English. See page 39 for further details. and research-driven findings. It combines academic degrees/n122/#courseoverview for the most up-to-date course content and module information. See page 39 for further details. rigour with applied skills, which are fundamental to a † Fees quoted are for 2019 entry. Please check online for most up-to-date fees information. successful accounting or financial manager career.’ † Fees quoted are for 2019 entry. Please check online for * Modules listed are for 2019 entry. There may be some most up-to-date fees information. variation for entry in 2020. Please check online for the Dr. Ekaete Efretuei * Modules listed are for 2019 entry. There may be some most up-to-date information. Lecturer in Accounting and Finance variation for entry in 2020. Please check online for the most up-to-date information. ** See online for additional information about GCSE (or equivalent) requirements. **See online for additional information about GCSE (or equivalent) requirements. 26 | www.ncl.ac.uk/london | 27

Course Details

Qualification International Marketing BSc Honours and Management Start Date WORKING WITH SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES September 2020 A vocationally-orientated degree for students wishing to pursue careers Our work with schools and colleges in and around London and the South Course Codes/Length as marketing and management professionals, working in an international N5N2 context. This degree combines business management with contemporary East aims to provide students with high-quality information, advice and 3 years full time. marketing theory and practice. This degree is accredited by the Chartered events so that they can begin to make informed decisions about studying N5N3 Institute of Marketing (CIM). 4 years full time at university. Here at Newcastle University London, we’re committed to with placement year. Modules* raising aspirations and widening participation. Year 1 (120 credits) Work Placement (4 year degree only) Prices† (per year of study) • Academic and Professional Skills Between Year 2 and 3, students have UK/EU • Understanding Business Growth the option to spend a year on a work Workshop activities Realising opportunities £9,250 placement. While on placement students Collaborating with teachers, students and graduates we Newcastle University leads this award-winning scheme which • Introduction to Management International will complete the following modules: continue to develop a range of informative and interactive aims to encourage talented students from across the UK to and Organisation £17,175 • Intercalating Year workshops which can be delivered directly in schools, or here apply to university. Find out more at: Entry Requirements • Introduction to Marketing Personal Learning Record at our campus in London. These workshops aim to increase www.realisingopportunities.ac.uk • Quantitative Methods for International • Intercalating Year awareness of higher education, give students vital skills and A Level Business Management Reflective Learning Account knowledge about their university options and raise aspirations. PARTNERS Programme AAB • Digital Business Our workshops reflect the industry-immersive degrees we – our supported entry route Any subject combinations accepted • Ethics in Marketing, Critical Consumption, Study Abroad offer here in London and are aimed at students considering PARTNERS is our University access programme and is open excluding General Studies. GCSE You can choose to study abroad as part a business-related degree at university. Example activities Mathematics and English (minimum and Corporate Social Responsibility to all eligible students in the UK. It includes a programme grade B or 6) required if not taken at A of this degree. include interactive presentations about how we support of support which will help you to develop essential skills or AS level.** Year 2 (120 credits) entrepreneurial students, to fun and inclusive workshops and prepare you for university. Year 3 (120 credits) which get students thinking about what it means to set up a • Consumer Behaviour Applicants receive a PARTNERS offer which could be up International Baccalaureate • Global Advertising and business. We also offer sessions on working across cultures, • Global Perspectives in Managing People to three grades lower than the standard offer and includes Brand Promotion an introduction to the world of finance, and accounting and 35 points and Organisations taking part in an academic summer school. Standard Level Mathematics or • Direct and Digital Marketing marketing masterclasses. We can also offer workshops on the • Global Strategic Marketing applications process, student finance, and university life. With our support, over 4,500 students have successfully Mathematical Studies and English • Business Information Systems entered the University who might otherwise not have done. (Language and/or Literature) required at • Integrated and Digital These activities are usually run by our own students and • Management of Creativity, grade 5 if not offered at Higher Level. Marketing Communications graduates who are able to offer a fresh, realistic and unique Find out if you are eligible at: Design and Innovation • Operations Management insight into university life. To speak to us about any of these www.ncl.ac.uk/schools/partners EU/International students • Research Methods for Students will also take one of the activities, get in touch at: [email protected] • For information on equivalent entry following modules: requirements in your country, visit Business and Marketing In addition to the workshops run by our London team, www.ncl.ac.uk/international/country • NUL Dissertation Newcastle University also offers established access support • International students that do not meet or schemes for those students who have the talent and ambition our entry requirements might be eligible • NUL Consultancy Project for university study, but who may face additional challenges in for a university preparation programme. taking the next step on their university journey. See page 35 for more details. Find out more • Students from non-native English speaking Email Dr Haytham Siala, Degree Programme Director BSc Honours countries need an IELTS score of 6.5 with no less than 5.5 in each sub-skill or equivalent. If International Marketing and Management – [email protected] you do not meet this requirement, you may be eligible for Pre-sessional English. See page 39 for further details.

† Fees quoted are for 2019 entry. Please check online for most up-to-date fees information. * Modules listed are for 2019 entry. There may be some variation for entry in 2020. Please check online for the most up-to-date information. ** See online for additional information about GCSE (or equivalent) requirements. 28 | www.ncl.ac.uk/london | 29

POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMME DIRECTORY

Our postgraduate students have a range of backgrounds and interests, but are united in their ambition to work in the world of international business.

Our research-informed teaching exposes you to the latest ideas and thinking within your chosen subject, enabling you to hit the ground running when it comes to taking the next step in your career.

At our London campus you’ll benefit from smaller than average class sizes, so you’ll learn in a supportive and friendly atmosphere with dedicated support. Our industry links with national and international companies headquartered in London provide access to the wider business community so that you can build contacts as you study.

Postgraduate Master's Degrees MSc Banking and Finance 30

MSc International Business Management 31

MSc International Marketing 32

‘Studying an international postgraduate degree with a truly international cohort allows you to gain a real insight into differing cultures around the world.’

Siobhan MSc International Marketing -

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Course Details Banking and Finance Course Details International Business Qualification Qualification MSc Worldwide growth in the financial services sector has increased MSc Management Start Date the demand for graduates with specialist skills and competencies in Start Date September 2020 banking and finance. You will learn how retail and investment banks September 2020 Study a broad business degree with an international focus that responds to the growing internationalisation of business and Course Length function within financial markets and strengthen your understanding Course Length management practice. The degree celebrates the diversity of working 12 months full time of the role of other financial intermediaries. This is a practically focused 12 months full time and responsive degree which is grounded in the trends and issues across cultures and focuses on the skills necessary for working in today’s currently facing the global financial service sectors. global business environment. Prices Prices Modules (180 credits) Modules (180 credits) UK/EU UK/EU • Current Issues in International Business • Managing Organisations and People £10,800 £10,800 • Applied Econometrics • International Finance and Management • Marketing International International • Central Banking • International Money and Banking • Dissertation • Research Methods for £21,600 £21,600 • Dissertation • Introductory Econometrics (research or practice-based) International Business Management • Financial Derivatives • Research Methods in Economics and Finance • International Business Strategy Entry Requirements Entry Requirements • Strategic Business Analysis • Financial Theory • Portfolio Management • International Entrepreneurship and Decision Making • Retail and Investment Banking • International Management Practitioner • Strategy for Managers Degree Degree • Managing Across Cultures • The International 2:1 2:1 Business Environment Upper second class honours degree Modules listed are for 2019 entry. There may be some variation for entry in 2020. Upper second class honours degree • Managing Change in Organisations or equivalent. or equivalent in any subject. Please check online for the most up-to-date information. You must also demonstrate a firm EU/international students Modules listed are for 2019 entry. There may be some variation for entry in 2020. grasp of basic calculus, probability Find out more Please check online for the most up-to-date information. theory and statistical inference. If • For information on equivalent entry this is not clearly evident from your Email Dr Rama Kanungo, Degree Programme Director MSc Banking and Finance – requirements in your country, visit your transcripts, please use your personal [email protected] course page online www.ncl.ac.uk/ Find out more statement to give details of your london/courses/postgraduate Email Elina Meliou, Degree Programme Director MSc International Business Management – mathematical knowledge. • International students that do not meet our [email protected] entry requirements might be eligible for EU/international students a university preparation programme. See • For information on equivalent entry page 35 for more details. requirements in your country, visit your • Students from non-native English speaking course page online www.ncl.ac.uk/ countries need an IELTS score of 6.5 london/courses/postgraduate with no less than 6.0 in each sub-skill • Students from non-native English speaking or equivalent. If you do not meet this ‘Thanks to the networking opportunities countries typically need an IELTS score of requirement, you may apply for ‘This programme is responsive to trends and issues Pre-sessional English. See page 39 provided by Newcastle University London 6.5 with no less than 6.0 in each sub-skill I’ve made some great contacts. As a result of or equivalent. If you do not meet this in global financial services industries and the strong for further details. requirement, you may apply for demand for specialist skills in banking.’ these, I am now working at Capita Learning Pre-sessional English. See page 39 Services, which is a great learning experience.’ Dr Rama Kanungo for further details. Degree Programme Director Ania MSc Banking and Finance MSc International Business Management student 32 | www.ncl.ac.uk/london | 33

Course Details International Marketing Qualification MSc A commercially focused postgraduate course specialising in marketing Start Date within an international context. This degree covers the rapidly developing September 2020 issues surrounding global communications and brand management. Course Length Modules (180 credits) 12 months full time • Consumer Behaviour • The International Business Environment • Customer Relationship Management • Market Analysis Prices • Digital Marketing • Marketing Research • Dissertation in Marketing • Principles of Marketing UK/EU • International Brand Management • Marketing Ethics, Critical Consumption £10,800 and Corporate Social Responsibility International • International Marketing

£21,600 • International Marketing Communications Management Entry Requirements Modules listed are for 2019 entry. There may be some variation for entry in 2020. Degree Please check online for the most up-to-date information. 2:1 Find out more Upper second class honours degree or equivalent in any subject. Email Karen Richards, Degree Programme Director MSc International Marketing – [email protected] EU/international students • For information on equivalent entry requirements in your country, visit your course page online www.ncl.ac.uk/ london/courses/postgraduate • International students that do not meet our entry requirements might be eligible for a university preparation programme. See page 35 for more details. • Students from non-native English speaking countries need an IELTS score of 6.5 with no less than 6.0 in each sub-skill or equivalent. If you do not meet this requirement, you may apply for ‘Students will develop the ability to solve real-world Pre-sessional English. See page 39 problems using analytical frameworks drawn from for further details. marketing, international marketing and international business theory.’ Karen Richards Degree Programme Director MSc International Marketing 34 | www.ncl.ac.uk/london | 35

INTERNATIONAL PATHWAY DIRECTORY

Are you looking for an academic preparation programme or do you want to improve your English language before starting university?

At Newcastle University London, we have partnered with INTO, the global education provider, to offer university preparation courses taught at our central London location. These courses can help you prepare for academic study, improve your English language level and progress to your chosen degree.

Benefits include: • membership of the University from day one • a tailor-made quality-assured programme designed in partnership with Newcastle University • experienced and well-qualified teachers • guaranteed progression to your chosen degree, subject to meeting progression requirements • professional help and support with your application to university

Pathway Programmes ‘Newcastle University London International Foundation in Business and Management 36 is centrally located, making the International Year One in Business 37 excitement of London very accessible. International Graduate Diploma in Business 38 My experience as a student has been excellent, and I am looking forward English Language Courses to continuing my degree studies.’ Academic English 39

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Course Details Course Details

Start Dates International Foundation in Start Dates International Year One September 2020 September 2020 October 2020 Business and Management October 2020 in Business January 2021 January 2021 This programme provides you with the skills and knowledge you need to This programme is equivalent to the first year of an undergraduate degree, Course Length Course Length progress to one of our three undergraduate business degrees. It covers and offers progression to Year 2 of the BSc Honours International Business 9 Months (3 terms) 9 Months (3 terms) academic and research skills, as well as English language tuition. Management or BSc Honours International Marketing and Management 12 Months (4 terms) including one 12 Months (4 terms) including one term of English studies. term of English studies. degrees at Newcastle University London. It gives you the opportunity to Core modules Specialist modules improve your academic, research and English skills and complete your Prices Prices • English for Academic Purposes • Introduction to Accounting degree in three years (or four with a work placement), which is the same (40 credits) (10 credits) International International amount of time as direct entry. From £15,895 • Study Skills and Project • Introduction to the Study of Business From £15,895 (Prices shown are for the current academic (30 credits) (20 credits) (Prices shown are for the current academic Core modules year of 01 September 2019 – 31 August • Mathematics for Business year of 01 September 2019 – 31 August • Accounting and Finance • Management and Organisation 2020 and for indicative purposes only. All 2020 and for indicative purposes only. All (20 credits) (20 credits) (20 credits) tuition prices are subject to a maximum tuition prices are subject to a maximum increase of up to 5% on the prices for the Progression requirements increase of up to 5% on the prices for the • Academic and Professional Skills • Marketing current academic year.) current academic year.) (20 credits) (20 credits) Students can progress onto one of the following degrees at Entry Requirements Newcastle University London subject to achieving the below results. Entry Requirements • English for Academic Purposes • Quantitative Methods (20 credits) (20 credits) English Mathematics Overall grade Academic 64 UCAS points for academic average 88 UCAS points Progression requirements purposes Students can progress onto one of the following degrees at 22 IB points 26 IB points BSc Honours Accounting 65% 65% 70% Newcastle University London subject to achieving the below results. 12 years schooling and Finance Foundation Satisfactory completion of a recognised or the local equivalent to meet the same Foundation programme. Degree English Quantitative Overall grade standard with good grades. BSc Honours International 65% 60% 65% for academic methods average Business Management A levels purposes Language Satisfactory completion of A levels. ( ) H 65% 60% 55% IELTS 5.5 3 terms BSc Honours International Marketing 65% 60% 65% Overseas year 1 BSc onours International with a minimum of 4.5 in each sub-skill with no less than First year of an overseas university Business Management or equivalent. and Management 40% in each module degree programme with good grades. IELTS 5.0 (4 terms) Other requirements BSc Honours International Marketing 65% 60% 55% with a minimum 4.5 in each sub-skill Find out more and Management with no less than or equivalent All applicants must be able to 40% in each module Email [email protected] demonstrate numerical ability If you do not meet the language Visit www.ncl.ac.uk/london/courses/university-preparation equivalent to a minimum of requirement, you may be eligible for Grade B GCSE mathematics. Find out more Academic English. See page 39 for Visa requirements Email [email protected] further details. If you are applying for a Student Tier 4 visa you must have an IELTS for UKVI to apply for your visa. Language Visit www.ncl.ac.uk/london/courses/university-preparation If you have any questions about this test, please email [email protected]. (3 terms) Minimum age: 16 years IELTS 6.0 All students commencing courses with a minimum of 5.5 in writing Visa requirements for the September start date must be or equivalent. If you are applying for a Student Tier 4 visa you must have an IELTS for UKVI to apply for your visa. 16 years old by 1 September of that IELTS 5.5 (4 terms) If you have any questions about this test, please email [email protected]. calendar year. For the June intake for with a minimum 5.0 in writing the Extended course, students must or equivalent. be 16 before registering at the centre. If you do not meet the language For all other start dates, students must requirement, you may be eligible for be 16 years old by 1 September of the Academic English. See page 39 for preceding calendar year. Therefore have further details. turned 17 before 1 September of the year ‘I like studying here because of the Minimum age: 17 years ‘Newcastle University London has they progress to university. great location. It’s a great place to meet All students commencing courses on a given me the skills I need to start new people and I love busy city life.’ published September start date must my own business in the future!’ be 17 years old by 31 December of that Hui calendar year. For all other start dates, Henri International Foundation in Business student students must be 17 years old on the International Year One in Business student published start date of the course. 38 | www.ncl.ac.uk/london | 39

Course Details International Graduate Diploma Course Details Academic English Start Dates Start Dates September 2020 August 2020 (16 weeks) in Business This programme focuses on academic English and the study skills October 2020 October 2020 (10 weeks) you need to succeed on your pre-university academic programme January 2021 January 2021 (10 weeks) This programme offers progression to the MSc International Business or university degree. April 2021 (10 weeks) Course Length Management and MSc International Marketing degrees at Newcastle July 2021 (10 weeks) 9 Months (3 terms) University London. Focusing on developing your academic and postgraduate About the programme 12 Months (4 terms) including research skills, as well as improving your English language abilities, the Prices This intensive English programme will develop your English language and academic study one term of English studies. skills, as well as enhance your research and academic presentation abilities. The programme programme covers everything you need in order to progress successfully International is delivered via a blend of face-to-face classes, where you will be among a supportive Prices to the university. £4,430 per 10 week term £7,090 for 16 week option learning community, and online learning. (Prices shown are for the current International Language modules Subject content With multiple start dates and different durations of study, the course has the flexibility to academic year of 01 September 2019 From £15,895 cater for students with differing language abilities. • English for Academic Purposes • Business and Management (20 credits) – 31 August 2020 and for indicative (Prices shown are for the current (40 credits) purposes only. All tuition prices are The 16 week course is designed for students who need to increase their overall IELTS score academic year of 01 September 2019 • Financial Analysis (10 credits) subject to a maximum increase of up by 1.0 but need to increase their level in two or more sub-skills. The course feeds into the – 31 August 2020 and for indicative • Economics (20 credits) to 5% on the prices for the current January intake. purposes only. All tuition prices are academic year.) subject to a maximum increase of • Study and Research Skills (30 credits) up to 5% on the prices for the current Entry Requirements Visa requirements academic year.) Progression requirements If you are applying for a Student Tier 4 visa you must have an IELTS for UKVI to apply for your Language Students can progress onto one of the following degrees at visa. If you have any questions about this test, please email [email protected]. Entry Requirements Newcastle University London subject to achieving the below results. IELTS 4.0 or equivalent. Academic Degree English for academic Overall grade Undergraduate degree or purposes average diploma pass with good grades MSc International Business Management 65% 60% Course Details with a minimum of Pre-sessional English Language 60% in all sub-skills Start Dates IELTS 5.5 (3 terms) MSc International Marketing 65% 60% June 2020 (10 weeks) with a minimum of 5.5 in each with a minimum of July 2020 (6 weeks) A short and intensive preparation in academic English for academically sub-skill or equivalent. 60% in all sub-skills qualified international students who are due to start an undergraduate or IELTS 5.0 (4 terms) Entry Requirements with a minimum 5.0 in each sub-skill Find out more postgraduate degree at Newcastle University London in September 2020. or equivalent. Academic Email [email protected] You must have an offer for a degree at If you do not meet the language Visit www.ncl.ac.uk/london/courses/university-preparation About the programme requirement, you may be eligible Newcastle University London. for Academic English study. On this programme you will learn with students studying the same, or similar subjects at Visa requirements Language – Postgraduate degrees See opposite page for further details. university with a focus on content-specific vocabulary, grammar, style and structure. You Please note that in addition to the UKVI IELTS, we can accept other English language qualifications. IELTS 6.0 (6 weeks) will attend lectures from specialists on topics relevant to your future studies, and practise For more information contact: [email protected]. with a minimum of 6.0 in writing and no speaking English on topics related to your degree programme. This will enable you to adapt less than 5.5 in all other sub-skills. to living and studying in the UK prior to beginning your degree studies. IELTS 6.0 (10 weeks) with a minimum of 5.5 in three sub-skills For Pre-sessional prices visit: www.ncl.ac.uk/london including writing and no less than 5.0 in the remaining sub-skill. Newcastle University London English Language Policy ‘I came to Newcastle University Language – Undergraduate degrees In line with UK Government (the Home Office) regulations, all students seeking admission to ( ) London because I really liked the IELTS 6.0 6 weeks Newcastle University London must be competent in English Language. For qualifications at NQF with a minimum of 6.0 in writing and no level 6 (degree level) or above this must be at a minimum of level B2 on the Common European courses on offer. It is also located less than 5.5 in all other sub-skills. in the business district, which is a Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) in each of the four components of language IELTS 6.0 (10 weeks) learning (reading, writing, speaking and listening). IELTS 5.5 is deemed to demonstrate B2 level great environment for students.’ with a minimum of 5.5 in all sub-skills. competence. Hsuan-Chi Under no circumstances will a student with an overall level of English Language below IELTS 5.5 International Graduate Diploma student or with a reading, writing, speaking or listening score below IELTS 5.5, be given admission to a full degree programme at Newcastle University London. 40 | www.ncl.ac.uk/london | 41

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Choose your course Check for application deadlines Accept your offer Con firmation of your place Our website has all of the information you need to These can be found online in the ‘How to Apply’ When you have received an offer you need to accept it When you have met all of the conditions of your offer, 1 compare courses and make a decision that’s right for 3 tab for each course. 6 officially to secure your place. Instructions on how to do 8 you will receive a ‘Confirmation of Place’ email. If you you. This includes detailed module outlines, entrance this will be included in your offer letter. need to apply for a Tier 4 (general) visa you will also requirements, fees and funding opportunities, receive a ‘Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies’ so you can really start to get a feel for what it’s Apply online or via your education agent (CAS) number from us, which you will need in order like to study here. What next? to apply for your visa. www.ncl.ac.uk/london/courses 4 Undergraduate students www.gov.uk/tier-4-general-visa/eligibility • Apply via UCAS at www..com Conditional offer We also work with education agents across the world 7 If you receive a conditional offer, you will need to work • Use the UCAS course code listed on the who can support you through the application process. towards meeting the conditions of your offer, course pages. Congratulations! To find your nearest agent, check our country pages so that your application becomes unconditional. online. www.ncl.ac.uk/international/country You have now completed all stages of the formal Postgraduate students OR 9 application. Further information about what to do once • D ownload and complete the PDF application form at your place has been confirmed will be sent to you Unconditional offer Check the entry requirements www.ncl.ac.uk/london/apply via email. – you can save and update as many times as you like When your offer is unconditional you may need to • Academic and English language requirements can before submitting. provide proof of sponsorship before we can confirm This includes advice on how to register, and what to 2 be found on the individual course listing at your place. If you need to do this, information will be expect when you arrive in London. We will also send www.ncl.ac.uk/london/courses All students included in your official offer letter. you regular email updates, so look out for these. • English language entrance requirements are also • Attach and upload your supporting documents. listed for each individual course on pages 24–39. • Submit your application. • Guidance on the international academic equivalencies for most countries can be found at www.ncl.ac.uk/international/country Your offer Our friendly Admissions Team will help you with your 5 application, as well as providing advice about applying for a visa and accommodation. When we have received and considered your application, a formal letter will be sent to SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS you/your agent by email informing you of our admissions decision.

You will need to submit: • personal statement • academic transcripts to confirm your degree or your • if you are not from a majority English language-speaking progress and results to date country you will need to include a copy of your English language test results eg IELTS • a copy of the photograph page of your passport • certified translations (if your documents are not in English) • two references (one of your references should be academic) 42 | www.ncl.ac.uk/london

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