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96.5% 88% TOP OF OUR GRADUATES STUDENT WORKING OR IN SATISFACTION 40 FURTHER STUDY* University of Portsmouth in top 15% for student satisfaction. UNIVERSITY * Six months after graduation. National Student Survey 2017 The Guardian’s Destination of Leavers from University Guide 2018 Higher Education Survey 2017

2 Contents 4-19 Welcome 4 Your pathway to a degree from the University of Portsmouth 5 A world of opportunities 6

Successful careers start here 7 Why Portsmouth? 8 Top 10 things to do in Portsmouth 10 Your life in Portsmouth 12 Why choose ICP? 14 Your student life on campus 16 Campus Map 18 20-30 Undergraduate pathways Accounting and Finance 20 Architecture, Design and Fashion 21 Business and Management 22 Computing 23 Engineering 24 Hospitality Management 25 Law, Politics and International Relations 26 Mathematics 27 Media and Games Technology 28 Property and Surveying 29 Science 30 31-35 Postgraduate pathways Business and Management 32 Education 33 Finance 34 International Relations and Criminal Justice 35 Logistics and Supply Chain Management 36 Science and Engineering 37 36-42 Essential information ICP academic entry requirements 38 English language entry requirements and Pre-sessional courses 42 Accommodation 44 How to apply 46 Academic calendar 2018/19 48 Welcome

Welcome to the University of Portsmouth. I am very pleased that I am delighted that you are considering ICP and the University we have established ICP as an associate college of the University, of Portsmouth for the next step in your academic career. a partnership that allows students to begin their pathway at ICP provides a large range of pathways into the University ICP and study on the University campus. This extends the reach of Portsmouth, one of the top 100 new universities in the of the University both globally and academically, and allows us world*. This university is a great choice for quality of teaching to offer Portsmouth degrees to many aspiring students from (it’s recently been awarded the Gold standard for Teaching overseas who may not otherwise be ready to move directly into Excellence in the TEF), for student satisfaction, and for its undergraduate or postgraduate studies. excellent facilities across a broad range of subjects. That, along I wish you every success in your ICP studies and your exciting with its impressive research portfolio, has seen it improve its new life in Portsmouth. I look forward to hearing of your progress rankings year on year. through one of our degrees and eventually I hope to celebrate Coming to ICP, you will be joining a great college, which, now in your academic achievements at our graduation ceremony. its ninth year of operation, has seen nearly 2,000 talented and ambitious students like you progress to study on University of Portsmouth degree programmes. I, and my friendly team here, love seeing our students achieve their study goals and career ambitions, and we are ready to challenge you and support you to make sure you achieve yours, while having a fantastic experience. It is my pleasure to welcome you ICP and the city of Portsmouth, and I hope to see you here soon. Professor Graham Galbraith Vice-, University of Portsmouth

Peter Venables College Director/Principal, ICP

* Times Higher Education Young University Rankings 2017.

4 ICP is your pathway to a degree from the University of Portsmouth

INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE PORTSMOUTH (ICP) IS PART OF THE GLOBAL NAVITAS GROUP, AN INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNISED EDUCATION PROVIDER WITH THE KNOWLEDGE AND RESOURCES OF STAFF IN MORE THAN 120 COLLEGES AND CAMPUSES WORLDWIDE.

At ICP, we take great care to ensure your experience at the 100 University of Portsmouth undergraduate and postgraduate University of Portsmouth is of the highest standard to prepare degrees. As an international student, you will find all you for your future career in a global economy. By choosing an the support you need at ICP in order to be successful in ICP pathway you will be ready to achieve academic success and your degree studies, benefiting from small class sizes and enjoy an unforgettable learning experience. additional teaching sessions. As an ICP student, you will have access to all facilities at the University of Portsmouth, ICP is an embedded college of the University of Portsmouth, the Library, Students’ Union, sports clubs and societies, as offering students a modern and dynamic educational well as other support services such as the Maths Café. experience. The College provides pathways to more than

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5 A world of opportunities

WHATEVER YOU CHOOSE TO STUDY, YOU WILL BENEFIT FROM CAREER- ENHANCING OPPORTUNITIES. THIS CAN BE ANYTHING FROM WORKING ON REAL PROJECTS, USING INDUSTRY-STANDARD EQUIPMENT OR LEARNING IN SIMULATED ENVIRONMENTS. YOU WILL ALSO HAVE THE CHANCE TO TAKE AN INDUSTRY PLACEMENT, FIND A PART-TIME JOB OR PARTICIPATE IN VOLUNTEERING PROJECTS – ALL THINGS THAT EMPLOYERS CONSIDER WHEN HIRING GRADUATES.

Placement opportunities We believe that providing students with opportunities for work experience is vital to improving career prospects and degree outcomes. At the University of Portsmouth, each faculty has a dedicated placements office to ensure as many students as possible benefit from real work experience. Placements are paid and are typically taken between the second and final year of your degree programme. As well as providing students with the opportunity to explore the world of work, a placement also benefits employers by offering them a chance to take on fresh, intelligent and enthusiastic young people. Students have taken up placements in a wide range of organisations such as Boeing, Philips, Amazon, IBM, BMW, GlaxoSmithKline and many others. Erasmus+ You may have the opportunity to participate in the Erasmus+ scheme as part of your studies. Erasmus+ is a European Commission-funded programme which enables students to study and/or work in another Erasmus participating country as part of their degree. You will study in classes alongside full time British and international students. As well as attending lectures, you will also take part in smaller seminars and tutorial classes, giving you the opportunity to work closely with, and get to know, other students on your course. Part-time work Many students choose to work while they study and Portsmouth is a city with a wide range of part-time jobs. Working part-time will help you gain valuable work experience and start to develop the skills that employers are looking for your graduate career. However, we recommend that you always check your university timetable before ‘I worked in two places in organising your part-time hours. the US for my internship. My first role was a Catering and Events Assistant for Country Club Jupiter, Florida, where I was able to help put together weddings and Bar Mitzvahs among a lot of other events. My second role was a Waitress in Glen Arbor Golf Club, New York. My most enjoyable part was serving President Clinton and movie stars such as Anthony Mackie and Catherine Zeta Jones.’

JULIE KENNEDY BA (Hons) Hospitality Management with Tourism

6 Successful careers start here

SINCE IT OPENED ITS DOORS IN 1869, THE UNIVERSITY OF PORTSMOUTH HAS BEEN COMMITTED TO PROMOTING University of Portsmouth AND MAINTAINING EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING AND RESEARCH ACROSS ITS FIVE FACULTIES. THE UNIVERSITY PREPARES STUDENTS WELL FOR THEIR FUTURE CAREERS No.1 THROUGH PRACTICAL TEACHING AND THE USE OF in the UK MODERN FACILITIES, AND THIS IS DEMONSTRATED BY AN for boosting graduate salaries EXCELLENT GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT TRACK RECORD. (The Economist 2017)

Graduate opportunities The Careers and Employability Service is the University of Portsmouth’s very own on-campus graduate recruitment consultancy, and is here to help you take those first steps from student Top 20 life into the world of employment. It offers support to students and graduates with part-time jobs, career planning, work experience, volunteering, placements, business startup and in the UK graduate jobs. Students and graduates from the University of Portsmouth have access to the for careers services full range of services while they are studying and for five years after graduation. (University Careers Service 2017)

Natasha Rushesha graduated from BA (Hons) Business and Management in 2017. Being very passionate about fashion, she identified a gap in the market for plus size clothing in Zimbabwe and decided to start her own company. Her aim is to design trendy clothes that can be bought in store or online, and she is hoping not only to fulfil the local need, but to also make her line available to the rest of the world.

7 Why Portsmouth?

LOCATED ONLY 90 MINUTES FROM CENTRAL LONDON BY TRAIN, PORTSMOUTH IS ONE OF THE SUNNIEST PLACES IN THE COUNTRY AND BOASTS FOUR MILES OF BEAUTIFUL BEACHES.

IT IS A LIVELY AND ENGAGING PLACE TO LIVE, WHERE HISTORY MEETS MODERN LIFE.

STUDYING IN OUR CITY-BASED CAMPUS MEANS YOU WILL BE WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE OF ALL YOU NEED INCLUDING SHOPS, RESTAURANTS, ENTERTAINMENT AND THE SEAFRONT.

8 9 Top 10 things to do in Portsmouth

1. Entertainment Go to the theatre or visit one of the many music festivals in the area including Victorious, Isle of Wight Festival and Mutiny.

2. Meet friends for coffee and a bite to eat in one of the many cafés on campus and restaurants around the city.

3. Become a module ambassador or member of the Student Council.

4. Picnic in the park or barbecue on the beach? Common and the seafront are one of the sunniest places in the UK.

5. Join in! Join one of over 150 societies, clubs and athletic unions. Visit upsu.net/activities

10 6. Visit the Emirates Spinnaker Tower for amazing panoramic views of Portsmouth and the Solent. The tower has three viewing decks with full floor to ceiling glazed walls.

7. Be active Visit the gym or join one of our fitness classes. If you prefer outdoor activities a cycle ride or run along the beach is the perfect way to keep fit.

8. Take time out in Gunwharf Quays Shopping, going to the movies, bowling or why not try your skills at Laser Quest and escape rooms?

9. Visit the Historic Dockyard Learn more about Portsmouth’s rich maritime heritage.

10. Set sail for an exclusive experience at one of the Solent Forts.

11 Your life in Portsmouth: Study on the glorious south coast of

Location If you wish to travel further afield for your adventures, Portsmouth is the UK’s only island city and is within easy reach Portsmouth is one of the best connected ports in the UK. of central London. Situated on the south coast, Portsmouth has It has regular passenger ferries to the Isle of Wight, the much lower rainfall than the national average, and is one of the Channel Islands and continental Europe, as well as an sunniest cities in the UK. airport just 20 miles from the city. In the summer months temperatures in the city can reach 26°C, and the coldest month is usually January with an average minimum of 4°C . A city of museums Newcastle Visit Portsmouth Museum to discover more about the life of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and the creation of his most famous character – Sherlock Holmes. Walk through Old Portsmouth along the Millennium Promenade and continue to Southsea Castle where you can explore Henry VIII’s keep, ramparts Liverpool and tunnels. Your path will then take you to D-Day Museum Manchester – Britain’s only museum dedicated solely to covering all aspects of the D-Day landings in Normandy, France. Getting around

The city is compact and flat – perfect for cycling or walking – Birmingham and everything is close by so it is easy to get around. This can significantly reduce your travel expenses, plus as an ICP student your campus card will give you access to a free bus service Bristol provided by the University of Portsmouth. London Students aged 16-25 years are eligible for a Railway Discount Portsmouth Card giving you 1/3 off all train fairs all over Great Britain. With three train stations in the city you can hop on a new journey to explore the country whenever your time allows.

12 uernsey Jersey Cost of living Portsmouth is one of the most affordable cities for students living in the south of the UK (NatWest Student Living Index 2017). Aside from your tuition costs, we estimate that you will need £9,500 per year to cover living costs including accommodation, food, clothing, travel and leisure activities. Religious facilities The University of Portsmouth has its own chaplaincy that offers a space to relax, meet friends and host religious events. The chaplaincy also includes an Islamic prayer room and offers information on other support services. In addition, Portsmouth has a number of other places of worship within walking distance of ICP, including three mosques, and both Roman Catholic and Anglican Cathedrals. Rich history City-based Home to the Royal Navy, Portsmouth is proud of its maritime heritage. The Historic university Dockyard is home to world-class warships and attractions which showcase more than 800 years of naval history. Don’t miss the chance to see Nelson’s flagship HMSVictory , walking distance to the Victorian powerhouse HMS Warrior 1860, and Mary Rose Museum. everything you need Gunwharf Quays If you like shopping, you’ll love Portsmouth. The city boasts three main shopping areas, including the £200 million waterside complex at Gunwharf Quays, home to over 80 designer outlets, 30 restaurants and bars, a multi-screen cinema, and a bowling complex. Here you can visit the impressive Emirates Spinnaker Tower – a 170-metre observation tower with three viewing decks offering stunning views over the city and beyond. Other events include the Portsmouth International Kite Festival in August and the Victorian Festival of Christmas, held every November.

Sport The city hosts world-class sailing events and boasts its own football team – Portsmouth FC – who were the proud winners of the world-famous FA Cup in 2008. The University of Portsmouth also offers excellent sports facilities; its Athletic Union has over 40 different clubs that ICP students can join, with everything from football, tennis and to skydiving, skiing and sailing.

Music festivals The highlight for many students comes in the summer when the music festival season begins. The Victorious Festival takes place in the city in August, but you can catch some of the world’s top artists and DJs at the Isle of Wight Festival in June or at Bestival in September. Recent Victorious headliners have included Stereophonics, Madness, Elbow, Dizzee Rascal, Annie Mac and Razorlight.

13 Why choose ICP?

LEAVING HOME AND MOVING TO A NEW COUNTRY CAN BE A CHALLENGING STEP FOR ANYONE, BUT ICP’S DEDICATED STUDENT SERVICES TEAM WILL BE HERE TO HELP YOU GET THE VERY BEST OUT OF YOUR TIME IN PORTSMOUTH. OUR GOAL IS TO HELP YOU TO OVERCOME ANY DIFFICULTIES YOU MIGHT ENCOUNTER AND PROVIDE YOU WITH ALL THE SUPPORT YOU NEED TO SUCCEED IN YOUR STUDIES.

Support network You can also take advantage of a range of additional academic Embarking on higher education study and moving thousands of tutorials available at ICP: miles from home may be a daunting experience. Our aim is to • English language support guide you through the challenges and help you settle into life • Exam skills in the UK. The majority of the Student Services team are alumni • Maths Café of the University of Portsmouth and have first-hand experience of life at the University. • Lab Reports • Academic Skills They will be able to support you from your first day in the college and help with important activities such as: • Research and Referencing • Registration and Enrolment • Turn-it-in • Orientation Weeks Location • BRP Collection ICP is based in the heart of the University’s city centre campus • Accommodation and is just a short walk from the beach and everything you need. • Police Registration Flexibility • Bank Letters The College has intakes in September, January and June so you • Student Council and Module Ambassadors can begin your studies at the time that best suits you, and join your pathway of choice ahead of students using the traditional • Finances UK academic entry system.

14 Enrichment activities Why ICP? Apart from our Cultural Awareness week our friendly Student Services team often organises additional enrichment activities to help you meet other students and even take a break from studying when needed. Previous activities our students have taken part in include: ICP offers pathways to over • Games nights 100 • Awards Evening different University of Portsmouth • Laser Quest degree programmes • Bowling • Movie nights • Visits to other cities – Bath, Cambridge, Brighton • College competitions More than Welfare weeks ICP takes the welfare of our students very seriously and provides a broad programme 500 to ensure that you can get all the information you need when studying and living in the international students UK. Topics include budgeting, healthy lifestyles, moving to the UK, drugs and alcohol at ICP awareness, smoking and sexual health. Cultural Awareness Week One of the truly exciting opportunities available to you at ICP is to study alongside students from a huge variety of backgrounds. Cultural Awareness Week is a week long series of student-led activities through which students Over 2,100 can share elements of their cultures with other international students. It is students have successfully a great opportunity to relax and make friends from around the world. progressed from ICP to Group study rooms University of Portsmouth since 2009 ICP has two group study rooms which students can book at their leisure. The rooms provide a great opportunity to revise together, practise presentations or to work on a group project. University preparation In order to help to make your transition between study stages as seamless as possible, 96% we arrange a variety of welcome days, guest lectures, meetings and information of the students that reached the end of sessions for students who are due to progress. These sessions serve as an introduction their course successfully progressed to the to life within a university department and help to make the move as smooth as possible. University Accommodation ICP has a range of accommodation options to suit you. It is recommended that you research and reserve your accommodation in good time before you travel to the UK. For students arriving in the September and January intakes, ICP offers halls of residence facing the seafront in Southsea, just 10-15 minutes walk from the College. Our halls Single visa have modern rooms, overlooking Southsea Common with some of the best views in for the whole duration Portsmouth. All rooms are fully furnished, secure and include access to modern kitchen of your studies facilities and communal areas with Wi-Fi and TVs. ICP also works with a number of local housing providers to offer a range of additional accommodation options for new students to suit any budget. 3 intakes a year September, January and June

We’ve welcomed students from more than 50 countries

15 Your student life on campus

AT THE UNIVERSITY OF PORTSMOUTH YOU HAVE ACCESS TO FANTASTIC FACILITIES IN A VIBRANT CITY CAMPUS. SIGNIFICANT INVESTMENT HAS TAKEN PLACE OVER THE PAST FEW YEARS TO OFFER STUDENTS ACCESS TO SOME OF THE MOST MODERN FACILITIES, AND ALSO TO ASSIST RESEARCHERS IN PURSUING GROUND–BREAKING STUDIES IN THEIR FIELDS. THE CAMPUS COMPRISES OVER 40 BUILDINGS, INTERSPERSED WITH GREEN SPACES AND COMMUNAL AREAS. SOME OF OUR STUDENTS’ FAVOURITE SPACES AND ACTIVITIES INCLUDE:

The University Library Portsmouth’s four rehearsal rooms, four You will have access to over 400,000 practice rooms, each containing a piano, books, DVDs and maps, to help with a fully-equipped black box space with study and research skills. There are lighting and seating for 60 people and also over 547,000 ebooks and 27,000 a sound recording studio will help you ejournals available, plus friendly and cultivate your musical talents. We sing supportive staff are here to help you and play purely for pleasure to entertain find the materials you want. The Library others, and you don’t have to be studying is opened 24/7 during term time. music or drama in order to join in. Places to eat and drink Sport facilities There is a great variety of cafés and coffee There are three well-appointed sport shops across the campus where you sites which are available for all students: More than can grab a bite to eat near your lecture St Paul’s Gym 4,000 theatres or relax with friends: • Recently refurbished gym, first-class international and EU • Café Coco and the Waterhole in fitness equipment and multi-use students from the Students’ Union Building sports hall. • The Hub in the Dennis Sciama Building • The latest in modern cardiovascular 150 countries • The Art Café in Eldon Building and resistance machines There are also coffee shops in the Library, • Experienced, and highly trained health Park, Portland, St George’s, Anglesea and fitness team members on hand buildings and St Andrew’s Court where to assist. ICP is located. In all the catered sites around the University you will find Halal food. This will be clearly marked on the menus and food wrapping. All of these areas hold Halal certificates should you wish to check the authenticity of the product. Please make sure you ask our catering staff if you cannot find what you are looking for. Music and drama Sing out in a choir, take up a new instrument, join the orchestra or play in our wind or big band. Whether you’re new to music, an experienced virtuoso or a budding musician, the University of

16 Langstone Sports Site • Astro turf and 3G pitches, multi-use games area, 2 rugby pitches, 8 football pitches including full-size, 9 and 7-a-side • Recent £1 million investment ensures some of the best facilities in Portsmouth • FIFA and IRB certified full-size 3G pitch and FIH-certified full-sized, sand- dressed synthetic turf pitch Spinnaker Sports Centre • Two air-conditioned fitness studios and multi-use sports hall • 50+ fitness classes per week: holistic, conditioning, cardiovascular and toning • A wide range of sports available including, badminton, basketball, table tennis, , squash, volleyball and 5-a-side football • Convenient access to other University facilities The Athletic Union, part of the Students’ Union, offers over 40 sports clubs from football to skydiving. Every week our teams take part in competitions and leagues against other university teams. As well as this, you can choose from 50 different fitness classes, or make the most of Portsmouth’s renowned water sports facilities. For more information visit sportportsmouth.co.uk

17 JESSE TARGEMA-TAKEMA, NIGERIA BA (Hons) Accountancy and Financial Management

‘ICP is a mix of fun and academics which is a really nice balance. I love living in Portsmouth, going to the beach, and I’ve already made friendships that will last a lifetime.’

18 Undergraduate pathways

Accounting and Finance 20 Architecture, Design and Fashion 21 Business and Management 22 Computing 23 Engineering 24 Hospitality Management 25 Law, Politics and International Relations 26 Mathematics 27 Media and Games Technology 28 Property and Surveying 29 Science 30

Once you apply and accept your offer letter the amount of Tuition Fees for the first year of your Programme is fixed in line with term 2.5 of the Terms and Conditions. Fees for any subsequent years of study before Progression are reviewed annually and will not usually increase by more than 5% (five per cent) per year. Such increases may reflect increases in the Consumer Price Index; increases resulting from changes in any applicable taxation; changes by regulatory, professional or academic bodies; and ensuring parity with Partner University tuition fees. The College will give as much notice as possible of any such Tuition Fee changes. The College has no control over or responsibility for fees payable to third parties, which may include (without limitation) accommodation fees where the accommodation is not provided by a Navitas Group Company. Partner University tuition fees that apply to a Student after Progression are determined by the Partner University and published on the Partner University’s website port.ac.uk.

19 Accounting and Finance

ENTRY POINT ENTRY POINT One-year placement option available

Stage 1: Stage 2: First Year Degree Stages 3 and 4: Second University Foundation and Final Year Degree Location Location ICP at the University of Portsmouth Location ICP at the University of Portsmouth Intakes Faculty of Business and Law, University of Portsmouth Intakes September or January September, January or June Course fee Duration £13,200 Duration Two semesters One or two semesters Modules COURSES Modules • Accounting and Finance BA (Hons) Accountancy and • Accounting • Business Information Systems Financial Management • Business Law • Business Law BA (Hons) Accounting with Finance • Business Management • Economics BA (Hons) Financial Management • Business Studies • Interactive Learning Skills for Business • Economics and Communication 4 • ICT Skills • Introduction to Management Accounting Future opportunities • Interactive Learning Skills • Organisational Behaviour Audit and assurance, commercial and Communication 1 • Principles of Finance banking, corporate finance, financial • Mathematics for Business analysis, financial planning, forensic • Quantitative Methods accounting, insurance, investment Course fee Course fee banking, management accounting, £7,600 (one semester) £12,400 money management, real estate, £12,400 (two semesters) taxation.

BA (Hons) Accounting with Finance offers up to 9 ACCA exemptions

Accounting and Finance is ranked 26th in the UK (The Guardian University Guide 2018)

20 Architecture, Design and Fashion

BA (Hons) Architecture accredited by ENTRY POINT One-year placement option available the Royal Institute of British Architects

Stage 1: Stages 2, 3 and 4: University Foundation First, Second and Final Year Degree Location ICP at the University of Portsmouth Location Intakes Faculty of Creative and Cultural Industries, No portfolio required University of Portsmouth September or January Course fee Duration £13,200 Graphic Design Two semesters is ranked Modules COURSES 6th in the UK • Business Management BA (Hons) Animation (The Guardian University Guide 2018) • Design Concepts BA (Hons) Architecture • ICT Skills BA (Hons) Fashion and Textile Design Fashion and • Interactive Learning Skills BA (Hons) Graphic Design and Communication 3 Textile Design BA (Hons) Illustration • New Media and Digital Cultures is ranked BA (Hons) Interior Architecture 8th in the UK • Portfolio Development 1 and Design • Research Methods, Critical (The Guardian University Guide 2018) Thinking and Expression Future opportunities • Portfolio Development 2 Architectural and construction project Architecture Course fee management, architectural practice, is ranked £12,400 exhibition design, fashion design, th freelance artist, graphic design, 29 in the UK illustration, visual merchandise. (The Guardian University Guide 2018)

21 Business and Management

ENTRY POINT ENTRY POINT One-year placement option available

Stage 1: Stage 2: First Year Degree Stages 3 and 4: Second University Foundation and Final Year Degree Location Location ICP at the University of Portsmouth Location ICP at the University of Portsmouth Intakes Faculty of Business and Law, University of Portsmouth Intakes September or January September, January or June Course fee Duration £13,200 Duration Two semesters One or two semesters Modules COURSES Modules • Business Accounting BA (Hons) Business and Management • Business Accounting • Business Information Systems BA (Hons) Business Management • Business Environment • Business Environment and Entrepreneurship • Business Management • Business Operations BA (Hons) Business with • Business Studies • Business Statistics Business Communication • Economics • Economics BA (Hons) Business and Human • ICT Skills • Interactive Learning Skills Resource Management • Interactive Learning Skills and Communication BA (Hons) Economics and Management and Communication • Marketing BA (Hons) Marketing • Mathematics for Business • Organisational Behaviour BSc (Hons) Business and Supply Chain Management Course fee Course fee BSc (Hons) Business and £7,600 (one semester) £12,400 £12,400 (two semesters) Systems Management BSc (Hons) Sports Management and Development

Future opportunities Business development, HR and recruitment, marketing research, advertising, sales, new product development, operations and logistics, account management, product management, emarketing.

Business, Management and Marketing is ranked 30th in the UK (The Guardian University Guide 2018)

22 Computing

All courses are accredited by BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT for the purposes of fully meeting the academic requirement for registration as a Chartered IT professional (CITP). On these courses you can visit industry companies such as IBM, SAP, and Amazon, learn from staff with experience and strong company links, and take an optional work placement to enhance your employment prospects or get support to start your own business.

ENTRY POINT One-year placement option available

Stage 1: Stage 2: First Year Degree COURSES University Foundation Location BSc (Hons) Business Location School of Computing, Information Systems ICP at the University of Portsmouth University of Portsmouth BSc (Hons) Computer Science Intakes Course fee BSc (Hons) Computing September or January £15,100 BSc (Hons) Cyber Security and Forensic Computing Duration Stages 3 and 4: Second BSc (Hons) Software Engineering Two semesters and Final Year Degree Modules Location Future opportunities • Business Studies School of Computing, Software engineer, web developer, • Engineering Principles 1 University of Portsmouth systems analyst, online course developer, • ICT Skills Course fee project manager, business analyst, • Interactive Learning Skills £15,100 computer programmer. and Communication • Mathematics for Science and Computing • Numerical Techniques 2 or Business Management (BSc (Hons) Business Information Systems Only) • Programming Concepts • Research Methods, Critical Thinking and Expression Course fee £13,400

23 Engineering

ENTRY POINT ENTRY POINT One-year placement option available

Stage 1: Stage 2: First Year Degree Future opportunities University Foundation Location Automotive engineering, chemical/ process engineering, coastal engineering, Location ICP at the University of Portsmouth communications engineering, ICP at the University of Portsmouth Intakes construction engineering, design and Intakes September development engineering, materials September or January Duration engineering, network administration, oil and gas exploration. Duration Two semesters Two semesters Modules Modules Please visit port.ac.uk/courses/engineering Engineering programmes at the • Chemistry 1 (Petroleum for module details as these vary by degree University of Portsmouth are Engineering only) accredited by the: Course fee • Design Concepts (Civil £13,400 • Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) Engineering only) • Institution of Engineering • ICT Skills Stages 3 and 4: Second and Technology (IET) • Interactive Learning Skills and Final Year Degree • Institution of Engineering and Communication 3 Location Designers (IED) • Numerical Techniques 1 Faculty of Technology, • Institution of Mechanical • Numerical Techniques 3 University of Portsmouth Engineers (IMechE) • Engineering Principles 1 Course fee • Institution of Structural Engineers (IStructE) • Engineering Principles 2 £15,100 • Programming Concepts (non-Civil Engineering) COURSES • Research Methods, Critical Thinking BEng (Hons) Civil Engineering and Expression BSc (Hons) Computer Networks Course fee BEng (Hons) Construction Mechanical Engineering £13,400 Engineering Management is ranked BEng (Hons) Electronic Engineering 24th in the UK BEng (Hons) Innovation Engineering (The Guardian University Guide 2018) BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering BEng (Hons) Petroleum Engineering

‘I decided to study at Portsmouth because I was interested in Petroleum Engineering which is not offered everywhere. Once I heard of the University and looked it up, I knew this would be the place for me.’

ALI OSSEILI, LEBANON BA (Hons) Petroleum Engineering Graduated with First Class Degree in 2017

24 Hospitality Management

ENTRY POINT ENTRY POINT

Stage 1: Stage 2: First Year Degree Stages 3 and 4: Second University Foundation and Final Year Degree Location Location ICP at the University of Portsmouth Location ICP at the University of Portsmouth Faculty of Business and Law, Intakes University of Portsmouth Intakes September or January September, January or June Course fee Duration £13,200 Duration Two semesters One or two semesters Modules COURSES Modules • Business Accounting BA (Hons) Hospitality Management • Accounting • Business Environment BA (Hons) Hospitality Management • Business Law • Business Information Systems with Tourism • Business Management • Business Operations • Business Studies • Interactive Learning Skills Future opportunities • Economics and Communication 4 Event management, hotel management, • ICT Skills • Marketing leisure, marketing, operations • Interactive Learning Skills • Organisational Behaviour management, restaurant management. and Communication 1 • Principles of Hospitality Operations 1 • Mathematics for Business • Principles of Hospitality Operations 2 Course fee Guaranteed one-year Course fee paid placement £7,600 (one semester) £12,900 £12,400 (two semesters) One-year placement working in a paid full-time role in the UK or abroad. You can earn up to £15,000 during your work placement.

‘It was amazing how I started my journey with ICP. The College helped me settle in and adapt to the University whilst studying with students from so many different nationalities.’

BAKHTAWAR ALI, PAKISTAN BA (Hons) Hospitality Management with Tourism graduate

25 Law, Politics and International Relations

These courses give you the opportunity to undertake a one-year placement working in a paid full-time role with companies such as Fujitsu, Nissan, or local solicitors. You can also further develop your knowledge and skills by working in our pro bono clinics or using our replica courtrooms. All Law courses are accredited by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and Bar Standards Board.

ENTRY POINT One-year placement option available Law courses accredited by: Stage 1: Stages 2, 3 and 4: • Bar Standards Board University Foundation First, Second and • Chartered Institute of Final Year Degree Location Legal Executives ICP at the University of Portsmouth Location • Solicitors Regulation Authority Intakes Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Portsmouth or Faculty of September or January Business and Law, University of Portsmouth Duration Course fee Two semesters £13,200 Modules • Constitutional Law COURSES • Contract Law BA (Hons) International Relations • English Legal System BA (Hons) International Relations • ICT Skills and Politics • Interactive Learning Skills BA (Hons) Politics and Communication LLB (Hons) Law • Introduction to Politics and LLB (Hons) Law with Business International Relations LLB (Hons) Law with Criminology • Legal Ethics LLB (Hons) Law with • Legal Skills, Analysis and Discourse International Relations • Research Methods, Critical Thinking and Expression Future opportunities Course fee Barrister, Civil Service, Company £12,400 Secretary, Contract Manager, court service, Crown Prosecution Service, HR ‘I started Law Foundation at professional, journalism, Legal Executive, ICP in 2009, and successfully local government, non-governmental progressed to the University organisation (NGO) work, police service, of Portsmouth. Soon after research, Solicitor. my graduation I was called to the Nigerian Bar as a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria. Thank you ICP and University of Portsmouth!’

BEM ORKER, NIGERIA LLB (Hons) Law

26 Mathematics

On these courses you will enjoy access to modern computing facilities and specialist mathematical and statistical computing packages. You also have the opportunity to gain valuable practical experience on a one year work placement. (example placement destinations include IBM, L’Oréal, GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), and opt for an undergraduate ambassador unit in your final year and spend rewarding time in a local school.

ENTRY POINT One-year placement option available Accredited by the Institute of Mathematics Stage 1: Stages 2, 3 and 4: and its Applications University Foundation First, Second and Final Year Degree Location ICP at the University of Portsmouth Location Mathematics School of Mathematics and Physics, is ranked Intakes University of Portsmouth rd September or January 33 in the UK Course fee Duration (The Guardian University Guide 2018) £14,000 Two semesters Modules COURSES • Engineering Principles 1 BSc (Hons) Mathematics • ICT Skills BSc (Hons) Mathematics for Finance • Interactive Learning Skills and Management and Communication 3 BSc (Hons) Mathematics • Numerical Techniques 1 with Statistics • Numerical Techniques 2 • Numerical Techniques 3 Future opportunities • Research Methods, Critical Thinking Accountancy, banking, logistics and Expression management, mathematical modelling, • Programming Concepts meteorology, risk analysis/risk management, statistics, stocks and Course fee shares trading. £12,400

27 Media and Games Technology

ENTRY POINT One-year placement option available

Stage 1: Stages 2, 3 and 4: COURSES University Foundation First, Second and Final Year Degree BSc(Hons) Computer Animation Location and Visual Effects ICP at the University of Portsmouth Location BSc (Hons) Computer Games Enterprise Faculty of Creative and Cultural Industries, Intakes BSc (Hons) Computer University of Portsmouth September or January Games Technology Course fee Duration BSc (Hons) Digital Media £13,200-£14,000 Two semesters BA (Hons) Media Studies Modules BA (Hons) Media and Digital Practice • Business Studies BSc (Hons) Television and Broadcasting • Design Concepts Future opportunities • ICT Skills Animation, TV production, knowledge • Interactive Learning Skills media construction and management, and Communication 3 multimedia production, production • Mathematics for Science design, web design, multimedia delivery, and Computing virtual reality, broadcasting and computer • New Media and Digital Culture game development. • Programming Concepts • Research Methods, Critical Thinking and Expression Course fee £12,400

Spotlight on BSc (Hons) Computer Animation and Visual Effects On this course you will learn about the practical and theoretical aspects of the VFX and computer animation industry, from concept drawing to 3D animation, physics-based simulations and compositing. You have the freedom to focus on either the more artistic aspects of computer animation and visual effects, or the more technical side, including scripting.

28 Property and Surveying

All courses are accredited by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RCIS). Other benefits of these courses include the opportunity to join a European study trip or take part in field trips to active construction projects.

ENTRY POINT ENTRY POINT One-year placement option available

Stage 1: Stage 2: First Year Degree Stages 3 and 4: Second University Foundation and Final Year Degree Location Location ICP at the University of Portsmouth Location ICP at the University of Portsmouth Intakes School of Civil Engineering and Surveying, University of Portsmouth Intakes September September or January Course fee Duration £15,100 Duration Two semesters Two semesters Modules COURSES Modules port.ac.uk/school-of-civil- Please visit BSc (Hons) Building Surveying • Business Management engineering-and-surveying for module BSc (Hons) Property Development • Design Concepts details as these vary by degree BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying • Engineering Principles 1 Course fee £12,900 • ICT Skills Future opportunities • Interactive Learning Skills Consultancy, project management, and Communication property development, surveying. • Mathematics for Business • English Legal System Ranked • Research Methods, Critical Thinking th and Expression 24 in the UK in the Building and town planning Course fee subject area £12,800 (The Guardian League Table 2018)

29 Science

One-year placement option available ENTRY POINT ENTRY POINT for most courses

Stage 1: Stage 2: First Year Degree COURSES University Foundation Location BSc (Hons) Advanced Dental Nursing† Location ICP at the University of Portsmouth BSc (Hons) Biochemistry ICP at the University of Portsmouth Intakes BSc (Hons) Biology Intakes September BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science September or January † Duration BSc (Hons) Dental Hygiene Duration Two semesters BSc (Hons) Dental Hygiene Two semesters † Modules and Dental Therapy Modules Please visit port.ac.uk/faculty-of-science/ BEng (Hons) Engineering Geology • Biology 1 courses for module details as these vary and Geotechnics • Biology 2 by degree BSc (Hons) Environmental Science • Chemistry 1 Course fee BSc (Hons) Exercise and Fitness Management† • Chemistry 2 £13,400 BSc (Hons) Forensic Psychology • ICT Skills Stages 3 and 4: Second BSc (Hons) Geography† • Interactive Learning Skills and Final Year Degree BSc (Hons) Geology and Communication 3 Location • Mathematics for Science Faculty of Science, BSc (Hons) Marine Biology and Computing University of Portsmouth BSc (Hons) Marine Environmental Science • Research Methods, Critical Thinking Course fee and Expression £15,100-£25,400* BSc (Hons) Pharmacology Course fee BSc (Hons) Physics £13,400 BSc (Hons) Psychology BSc (Hons) Sports and Exercise Science† MPharm (Hons) Pharmacy†‡

Sports Science Pharmacy and Future opportunities is ranked Pharmacology Biology, clinical biochemistry, clinical 2nd in the UK are ranked psychology, energy conservation, th environmental education, environmental (The Guardian University Guide 2018) 13 in the UK management, forensic psychology, (The Guardian University Guide 2018) forensic science, health psychology, immunology, microbiology, nature conservation, occupational psychology, pharmacology, research science, sport and exercise science, sports coaching/ instructing, sports development, toxicology, water quality science.

Spotlight on MPharm (Hons) Pharmacy Join a two semester foundation leading to MPharm (Hons) Pharmacy. The course is accredited by the General Pharmaceutical Council and allows you to learn in real-life clinical situations including our working community pharmacy and fully stocked model dispensary. You can further enhance your skills by opting in for community and hospital pharmacy placements.

* Depending on degree. See port.ac.uk/courses for further details. † University Foundation entry point only. ‡ This a five-year programme at NQF7 and marks required for university progression are higher than for other degrees.

30 Postgraduate pathways

Business and Management 32 Education 33 Finance 34 International Relations and Criminal Justice 35 Logistics and Supply Chain Management 36 Science and Engineering 37

‘I chose to study at ICP because the College gave me access to this great waterfront city and because of Navitas’ reputation as an education provider. I was able to do a year long placement as part of my degree, which was a journey that not only helped me acquire valuable industry experience, but also gave me the chance to get a better understanding of my career opportunities, and to identify my real passion for the sector.’

WAI LOK YEUNG, HONG KONG President of the UoP Hong Kong Society

31 Business and Management

Marketing and Sales The University of Portsmouth courses are designed to update your knowledge and enhance your understanding of the principles and theories underlying effective marketing practice and provide you with leading-edge contemporary marketing skills.

Strategy, Enterprise and Innovation These courses will give the necessary knowledge to develop and launch new products and services, manage small enterprises, generate new ideas and opportunities and provide thorough grounding in risk.

Operations and Systems Management These degrees will help gain knowledge and understanding of project management and techniques covering operational, functional and strategic management.

Stage 1: Pre-Master’s COURSES Location September intake: ICP at the University of Portsmouth Global MBA Intakes MSc International Business January, June or September and Management Duration MSc Project Management One semester January and June intakes: Modules MSc Business and Management • Interactive Learning Skills and MSc Human Resource Management Communication for Postgraduate Study MSc International Business • Principles of Business and Management and Management • Research Methods for MSc International Human Postgraduate Study Resource Management • Mini-dissertation MSc Innovation Management Course fee and Entrepreneurship £7,200 MA Marketing MSc Project Management Stage 2: Master’s Degree MSc Risk, Crisis and Location Resilience Management Faculty of Business and Law, MSc Sports Management University of Portsmouth January, June and Duration September intakes: ‘The fantastic staff at ICP One year Global MBA helped me achieve the grades and skills I needed to Course fee MSc Project Management successfully progress to the £14,000 University of Portsmouth, and Future opportunities helped me develop invaluable Business ownership and management, employability skills.’ marketing management, new product development, operations and logistics management, personnel and human PADCHA NGARMLAK, resource management, project THAILAND management, quality consultant, MSc Business and training and development. Management

32 Education

The course is intended for teachers, trainers, lecturers and instructors in the state, private, public, commercial or voluntary sectors of education and training who aspire to senior management positions. Many graduates of the course go on to future roles in education or training organisations.

Stage 1: Pre-Master’s Stage 2: Master’s Degree COURSES Location Location MSc Educational Leadership ICP at the University of Portsmouth University of Portsmouth and Management Intake Duration MA Education Studies (subject to approval) June One year

Duration Course fee Future opportunities One semester £13,200 School mentor, middle manager, senior Modules educational leader, manager, university • Interactive Learning Skills and lecturer, teacher. Communication for Postgraduate Study • Principles of Social Science • Research Methods for Postgraduate Study • Mini-dissertation Course fee £7,200

33 Finance

Graduates wishing to enter the financial sector will be eligible for direct entry into associate membership of the Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment (CISI) on satisfactory completion of the MSc Finance or the MSc Financial Decision Analysis (where finance options have been selected).

Stage 1: Pre-Master’s Stage 2: Master’s Degree Future opportunities Location Location Accounting, auditing, banking, ICP at the University of Portsmouth Faculty of Business and Law, financial and management accounting, University of Portsmouth financial planning. Intakes January or June Duration One year Duration Professional accreditation One semester Course fee and exemptions £14,000 Students who graduate from MSc Modules Accounting and Finance will be • Interactive Learning Skills and COURSES exempt from all five Certificate-level Communication for Postgraduate Study papers of the Chartered Institute of MSc Accounting and Finance • Principles of Business and Management Management Accountants (CIMA). MSc Economics Finance and Banking • Research Methods for Postgraduate Study University of Portsmouth is recognised MSc Finance • Mini-dissertation as a Centre of Excellence by the Course fee Chartered Institute for Securities £7,200 and Investment (CISI). This provides students studying MSc Economics, Finance and Banking and MSc Finance membership of CISI, and access to a range of professional networking and career opportunities. Successfully completing the CISI qualifications allows you to achieve an industry- recognised professional qualification alongside your degree.

34 International Relations and Criminal Justice

School of Social, Historical Institute of Criminal Justice Studies and Literary Studies The Institute of Criminal Justice Studies was management, victimology, penology, At Portsmouth, the study of politics and founded in 1992 and has since become one risk, security and international and international relations explores power – of the UK’s leading centres for research and comparative criminal justice. who has it and how they use it in national course provision in criminology, criminal The MPA is designed to enable you to enter and global arenas. This means study and justice and police studies. or enhance a career in central, regional or research in topics from globalisation With 50 academic staff and more than local government, or in organisations in to local governance, from economic 1,800 students, the Institute is one of partnerships with governments. integration to war and terrorism. the largest departments of its kind and The MSc Criminal Justice enables you to has become an internationally renowned choose the units and subject areas that you focal point for the multidisciplinary study study, enabling you to exit with an award of of crime and criminal justice processes. your choice, for example: MSc Cybercrime, It draws together expertise in MSc Criminology and Psychology, MSc criminological analysis, applied Counter Fraud and Counter Corruption, psychology, police governance and MSc Security Management.

Stage 1: Pre-Master’s Stage 2: Master’s Degree Location Location ICP at the University of Portsmouth University of Portsmouth Intake Duration June One year Duration Course fee One semester £14,000 Modules • Interactive Learning Skills and COURSES Communication for Postgraduate Study MSc Criminal Justice • Principles of Social Science MA International Relations • Research Methods for Postgraduate Study MPA Public Administration • Mini-dissertation Future opportunities Course fee £7,200 Civil service, European institutions, foreign service, legal sector, local government, police and probation service, security and fraud risk organisations, public administration, cybercrime.

35 Logistics and Supply Chain Management

Stage 1: Pre-Master’s Stage 2: Master’s Degree Location Location Professional accreditation and exemptions ICP at the University of Portsmouth School of Mathematics and Physics , University of Portsmouth This course is accredited by the Intakes Chartered Institute of Logistics Duration January, June or September and Transport (CILT). Graduates One year Duration of this course at Portsmouth who One semester Course fee gain an overall average pass mark £15,100 above 50 per cent are eligible to Modules apply for Chartered Membership • Interactive Learning Skills and COURSE (CMILT) once they have gained Communication for Postgraduate Study the necessary experience. • Principles of Business and Management MSc Logistics and Supply Chain Management • Research Methods for Postgraduate Study • Mini-dissertation Future opportunities Course fee Aviation, facilities planning, logistics, £7,200 production management, transport management, supply chain management.

36 Science and Engineering

Stage 1: Pre-Master’s COURSES MSc Environmental Geology and Contamination (SEES)‡ Location MSc Advanced Manufacturing ICP at the University of Portsmouth Technology* MSc Geographical Information Systems MSc Applied Aquatic Biology (BIOL)‡ MSc Geological and Intakes Environmental Hazards June or September MSc Biotechnology MSc Medical Biotechnology MSc Civil Engineering Duration MSc Mechanical Engineering*† MSc Civil Engineering with One semester † Environmental Engineering MSc Petroleum and Gas Engineering Modules MSc Civil Engineering with MSc Quantity Surveying • Interactive Learning Skills and Geotechnical Engineering MSc Real Estate Management Communication for Postgraduate Study MSc Civil Engineering with MSc Sports Performance • Principles of Business and Management Structural Engineering • Research Methods for Postgraduate Study MSc Coastal and Marine * September intake available. • Mini-dissertation Resource Management (GEOG) † ATAS certificate required. Course fee MSc Computer Network ‡ Subject to approval. £7,500 Administration and Management* Future opportunities MSc Construction Project Stage 2: Master’s Degree Management* Coaching and training, construction, design, health and fitness, mining, Location MSc Crisis and Disaster pharmaceutics, product manufacturing, Management (SEES)‡ University of Portsmouth research and development, scientific Duration MSc Electronic Engineering* research, site engineering, structural One year MSc Energy and Power engineering. Systems Management Course fee MSc Engineering Geology £15,100

‘I chose to study my Master’s at the University of Portsmouth because the Department of Sport and Exercise Science has a great reputation and ranking in the UK. My course includes an internship and I also volunteer in a Youth Club in the local community. I studied at ICP for three months on the Pre-Master’s programme which helped me enormously with overcoming language, culture and understanding the different educational styles to China. It was an easy transition onto the MSc programme!’

ZENG CHENG, CHINA MSc Sports Management

Stated University of Portsmouth fees are for 2018/19 entry, are a guide only and are subject to change. Please see port.ac.uk/courses for further information and for the 37 most up to date fee listings. All ICP course fees may be subject to review. Current fees are listed at port.ac.uk/icp. ICP academic entry requirements

FOR COUNTRIES NOT LISTED, PLEASE VISIT PORT.AC.UK/ICP OR EMAIL THE ICP ADMISSION TEAM AT [email protected]

Undergraduate Postgraduate Country/ Stage 1 Stage 2 First Year Degree Stage 2 First year degree Stage 1 Region University Foundation* Business / Accounting and Engineering/ Property and Pre-Master’s Finance / Hospitality Management Surveying/ Science†

Bangladesh Completion of HSC: GPA of 2.00 or Completion of HSC: GPA 3.00 or Completion of HSC: GPA 3.00 or Bachelor’s degree in professional grade C with no less than 45% in grade B with no less than 55% in grade B with no less than 60% subject from a Public Institution any subject any subject in any subject (minimum 65% – Minimum 2nd Division / Private Chemistry, Biology and Maths Institution with 4 years duration where required) – Minimum 2nd Division or 2.25 GPA (C grade) (institution has to been on NARIC ) Brunei GCSE: 5 passes including 48 tariff points, from 80 - 88 UCAS tariff points at GCE Successful completion of a Mathematics and English two A level subjects A/AS level (including Chemistry, Bachelor’s degree with minimum where required Biology and Maths where required) third class honours or equivalent Cameroon Successful completion of 48 tariff points, from two A level Cameroon A Levels: 3 passes Final Degree Year average of Baccalaureat of General Secondary subjects or equivalent at CCD or above (with subjects 10-11/20 Education with average 10 or above requirements) / A Levels: 80 - 88 UCAS tariff points (including Chemistry, Biology and Maths where required) Canada Completion of Grade Completion of Grade 12: 65% 80 - 88 UCAS tariff points at Successful completion of a 11: 60% Average Average / Ontario Secondary School GCE A/AS level (including Bachelor’s degree with minimum Diploma – Advanced level, with 3 Chemistry, Biology and Maths third class honours or equivalent Grade 12 U, U/C or M courses. where required) China Completion of Senior Completion of Senior Middle Completion of Senior Middle Successful completion of 3 Middle 2: Minimum 70% 3: Minimum 75% average 3: Minimum 80% average with year diploma from a MOE minimum 85% Chemistry, Biology recognised college / Successful and Mathematics where required) completion of 4-year self-taught degree from a MOE recognised college (Completion of Diploma certificate required) Egypt Certificate of Secondary Advanced Certificate of Advanced Certificate of Secondary Successful completion of a Education with 60% average Secondary or Technical or Technical Education with bachelor's degree with minimum Education with 60% average 68% average (with subjects third class honours or equivalent requirements) / 80 - 88 UCAS tariff points at GCE A/AS level (including Chemistry, Biology and Maths where required) Ghana Completion of SSCE (WAEC): 5 SSCE (WAEC): 5 passes with OND pass, with minimum Successful completion of a passes with average grade above average grades of C4/C5 GPA 2.4 our of 4 (including Bachelor's degree with minimum D7 and English Language at C6 and above, including English Chemistry, Biology and third class honours or equivalent Language C6, or an OND Mathematics where required) GCC States and Completion of Tawjahiya/ – Diploma with minimum 2.3 out of Successful completion of other (Bahrain, Thanawiya: minimum 60% average 4, 80 - 88 UCAS points, or a pass Bachelor’s Degree: minimum Kuwait, , from a recognised foundation GPA 2.2 on 4.0 scale Omar, Saudi (including Chemistry, Biology and and Qatar, UAE) Maths where required) Hong Kong Successful progression to Form 6 HKDSE - Minimum of 3 passes at HKDSE: equivalent to grade 443- Successful completion of a OR 2222 at HKDSE Grade 3 or above or the equivalent 542/ 80-88 UCAS tariff points Bachelor's degree with minimum of 120 UCAS tariff points at GCE (minimum grade 4 in Chemistry, third class honours or equivalent A/AS level or equivalent / 333 or Biology and Maths where required) 3322 or Associate degree holders also considered

38 Undergraduate Postgraduate Country/ Stage 1 Stage 2 First Year Degree Stage 2 First year degree Stage 1 Region University Foundation* Business / Accounting and Engineering/ Property and Pre-Master’s Finance / Hospitality Management Surveying/ Science†

India Completion of All India or State Completion of All India or State Completion of All India or State Successful completion Board SSC (X) with average 50% Board HSC (XII) with average 50% Board HSC (XII): 55% or higher of Bachelor's degree: (X and/or XI) (minimum 60% in Chemistry, minimum 45% average Biology and Maths where required) International Completion of Middle Year Completion of IB Diploma or IB Diploma: 24 points minimum Baccalaureate Programme or IB Certificate completion of IB Certificate with (including Chemistry, Biology 24 points and Maths where required) / IB Certificate: 28 points minimum (including Chemistry, Biology and Maths where required) Jordan Completion of Tawjihiyya Completion of Tawjihiyya Diploma with minimum 2.0/2.3 out Successful completion (Secondary School Certificate): (Secondary School Certificate): of 4, 80 - 88 UCAS tariff points, or a of Bachelor's degree: minimum 60% average minimum 85% average pass from a recognised foundation. minimum GPA 2.2 (including Chemistry, Biology and Maths where required) Kazakhstan Certificate of Completed Certificate of Completed Secondary Certificate of Completed Successful completion of a Secondary Education Education Average 4.0 or Diploma Secondary Education Average Bachelor’s degree with minimum of Completed Specialised 4.2 (with Biology, Chemistry and third class honours or equivalent (Vocational) Secondary Education Maths where required) or Diploma of Secondary Vocational Education with grade B equivalent Kenya and KCSE / CSE:5 passes Completion of KSCE / CSE: 5 Completion of COHSC: Equivalent Successful completion of a East Africa passes with grade C and above to 80 - 88 UCAS tariff points Bachelor's degree with minimum (including Chemistry, Biology and third class honours or equivalent Maths where required) Lebanon Baccalaureat General: Grade 11/20 Baccalaureat General: Grade 14/20 Baccalaureat General: Grade 14/20 Successful completion of a (including Chemistry, Biology and Bachelor’s degree with minimum Maths where required) third class honours or equivalent Macau Stage 1: Senior Middle 2: Stage 2: Senior Middle 3: Completion of Senior Middle 3: Successful completion of 3 year Minimum 65% Minimum 65% Minimum 75% / 85% average diploma from a MOE recognised (with minimum 85% Chemistry, college Biology and Mathematics where required) Malaysia SPM / UEC: 3 passes – STPM / UEC: 2 passes with STPM: 3 passes with grade B- Successful completion of minimum grade D minimum grade C, or Completion or above, or UEC: 5 passes with Bachelor's degree with minimum of Sunway College Foundation grade B6 or above (including third class honours or equivalent with overall 60% or above Chemistry, Biology and Maths where required), or Completion of Sunway College Foundation with overall 65% or above Morocco Diplôme du Baccalaureat passed Diplôme du Baccalaureat 80 -88 UCAS tariff points at Successful completion of a with grades between 10-15/20 passed with 13 GCE A/AS level, or Diplôme du Bachelor's degree with minimum (or Certificat d’Enseignement Baccalaureat passed with grade 14 third class honours or equivalent Secondaire for Foundation in (including Chemistry, Biology and Business) / For Engineering & Maths where required) Technology pathway: America Academy in Morocco with 2.5 GPA and above can be accepted

39 ICP academic entry requirements (continued)

Undergraduate Postgraduate Country/ Stage 1 Stage 2 First Year Degree Stage 2 First year degree Stage 1 Region University Foundation* Business / Accounting and Engineering/ Property and Pre-Master’s Finance / Hospitality Management Surveying/ Science†

Myanmar Completion of basic Completion of Associate degree/ Completion of Associate degree/ Successful completion of a Education High School Diploma. Pass overall/above 40% Diploma (above 50%) (including bachelor's degree with minimum Examination Matriculation: Chemistry, Biology and Maths third class honours or equivalent Pass overall (above 40%) where required) Nigeria SSCE (WAEC/NECO/NABTEB): 5 SSCE (WAEC/NECO/NABTEB): OND pass, with minimum GPA Successful completion of a passes at minimum D7 or above 5 passes at minimum C5 2.4 out of 4 (including Chemistry, bachelor's degree with minimum including English language at C6 or above including English Biology and Maths where required) third class honours or equivalent language at C6, or an OND Pakistan Completion of SSC (X) Completion of HSC (XII) with average Completion of HSC (XII): 60% 4 year honours degree: with average 50% 50% / Entry requirements for or higher (including Chemistry, 40% average or above students who have finished a 2 year Biology and Maths where bachelor’s degree: Completion at required)/ Entry requirements 50% minimum in a related subject for students who have finished a 2 year bachelor’s degree: Completion at 60% or higher (including Chemistry, Biology and Maths where required) in a related subject Russia Certificate of Completion of Certificate of Completed Secondary Certificate of Completed Attestat /Svidetelstvo o Srednem Education Average 4.0 or Diploma Secondary Education Average Obrazovanii) Secondary Education of Completed Specialised 4.2 (with Biology, Chemistry and (Vocational) Secondary Education Maths where required) or Diploma of Secondary Vocational Education with grade B equivalent Singapore Sec 4: Pass Overall A level / AS level 48 tariff 80 - 88 UCAS tariff points at GCE Successful completion of a points in 2 subjects A/AS level (including Chemistry, bachelor's degree with minimum Biology and Maths where required) third class honours or equivalent South Africa Successful completion of year Completion of National Senior Completion of National Senior Successful completion of a 11 or completion of National Certificate with a minimum Certificate, with an overall bachelor's degree with minimum Senior Certificate with a of 4 passes at grade 3 or overage of Grade C in 5 subjects third class honours or equivalent minimum of 4 passes at grade 2 48 UCAS tariff points at the higher grades (including Chemistry, Biology and Maths where required)

Tanzania IGCSE/CSE minimum 5 Cambridge Overseas Higher Cambridge Overseas Higher Successful completion of a passes or equivalent School Certificate (COHSC)/East School Certificate (COHSC)/East bachelor’s degree with second African Advanced Certificate of African Advanced Certificate of class honours (lower) or above Education (EAACE)/ National Education (EAACE)/ National Form Vi Examination/Advanced Form Vi Examination/Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education Certificate of Secondary Education (ACSE): grades DDD or above) (ACSE): grades CCD or above (including Chemistry, Biology and Maths where required) Thailand Matayom 5: GPA 3.0 Matayom 6: GPA 2.0 Mayatom 6: GPA 3.0 (including Successful completion of Chemistry, Biology and Maths bachelor's degree: minimum where required) GPA 2.0 on 4.0 scale Uganda Uganda Certificate of Education UACE: 48 tariff points from UACE: 80 - 88 tariff points from a Successful completion of a (UCE): when grades 1-6 are a minimum of 2 subjects minimum of 3 subjects (including bachelor's degree with minimum obtained in 5 subjects Chemistry, Biology and Maths third class honours or equivalent where required) UK Education GCSE: 5 passes (including 48 UCAS tariff points, from two A 80 - 88 UCAS tariff points at Successful completion of a System Mathematics grade D for level subjects OR Completion of a GCE A/AS level (including bachelor’s degree Engineering and Science courses) recognised foundation programme Chemistry, Biology and Maths where required) OR Successful Completion of Foundation with minimum 55% average (minimum 65% in Chemistry, Biology and Maths where required)

40 Undergraduate Postgraduate Country/ Stage 1 Stage 2 First Year Degree Stage 2 First year degree Stage 1 Region University Foundation* Business / Accounting and Engineering/ Property and Pre-Master’s Finance / Hospitality Management Surveying/ Science†

USA High School Diploma: GPA 2.0 High School Diploma: GPA 2.5 Successful completion of the Successful completion of a Advanced Placement Examination bachelor's degree with minimum third class honours or equivalent Vietnam Completion of Year 11: GPA 6.5 or Completion of Year 12: Completion of Year 12: 7.5 grade Successful completion of Completion of Year 12: GPA 4.0 6.5 grade average average (including Chemistry, bachelor's degree: overall Biology and Maths where required) Grade 6 and above Zimbabwe Zimsec/GCE O levels: 5 passes GCE A Level / AS level: 48 80 - 88 UCAS tariff points at GCE Successful completion of a tariff points in 2 subjects A/AS level (including Chemistry, bachelor's degree with minimum Biology and Maths where required) third class honours or equivalent

* Science and Engineering Foundation entry requires minimum Grade D/ 50% in Mathematics. MPharm (Hons) Pharmacy has higher entry requirements, please refer to our website for more information. † Academic Entry requirements for First Year Degree in Science depend on your chosen course. Please refer to the table below for more information. For full list of entry requirements please visit icp.navitas.com/admission-requirements. For MPharm entry requirements please visit icp.navitas.com/admission-requirements or email the ICP Admission Team at [email protected]

A quick guide to UCAS points system New GCSE grades explained

A level AS level 9 A* 8 A Grade Points Grade Points 7

A* 56 6 B 5 (strong pass) A 48 A 20 C 4 (standard pass) B B 40 16 D 3 E C 32 C 12 2 F 1 D 24 D 10 G E 16 E 6 U U

‘It was a wonderful experience to study at ICP. All the staff and lecturers are very professional and kind. If I could turn back time and chose where to study again, I would definitely choose Portsmouth again.’

CHI CHIU YEUNG, HONG KONG BA (Hons) Business and Management

41 English language entry requirements and Pre-sessional courses

THE LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION AT ICP IS ENGLISH. TO GAIN ENTRY INTO THE UNDERGRADUATE OR POSTGRADUATE PATHWAYS, YOU MUST BE ABLE TO DEMONSTRATE YOU HAVE THE APPROPRIATE LEVEL OF ENGLISH PROFICIENCY. YOU CAN DO THIS BY OBTAINING ONE OF THE RESULTS SHOWN IN THE TABLE BELOW.

Undergraduate Postgraduate Pathway Stage 1 (University Foundation) Stage 2 (First Year Degree) Stage 1 (Pre-Master’s)

IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum 6.0 (with a minimum 6.0 (with a minimum of 5.5 in each component) of 5.5 in each component) of 5.5 in each component) TOEFL iBT 72 with a minimum of: 79 with a minimum of: 79 with a minimum of: 18 in Reading 18 in Reading 18 in Reading 17 in Listening 17 in Listening 17 in Listening 20 in Speaking 20 in Speaking 20 in Speaking 12 in Writing 17 in Writing 17 in Writing Pearson Test of English (PTE) 51 points with a minimum 54 points with a minimum 54 points with a minimum of 51 in each component of 51 in each component of 51 in each component IGCSE First Language English or Grade D or 3 Grade C or 4 Grade C or 4 English as a Second Language

42 ICP’s English language courses take place in the same classrooms • improve your ability to participate in seminars and take as our academic courses, so students studying English language useful lecture notes are part of the ICP student body and have access to the same • build on your writing skills for essays, reports and assignments university facilities as those in academic courses. Successful • become confident in public speaking and delivering presentations completion of your English language programme guarantees you a place on the following academic stage at ICP. • develop research skills so you can read academic texts, journals and papers efficiently and effectively By completing an English language course at ICP you will: • develop the independent study skills required for success in • increase your understanding of English a university environment. • improve your pronunciation, grammatical skills and Pre-sessional English language is offered directly prior to each reading comprehension academic intake. Following satisfactory completion you will • develop a broad, academically useful vocabulary progress to the academic part of your pathway.

ICP Pre-sessional English language entry requirements

Course Entry requirements Duration Course fee Undergraduate

UKVI IELTS 5.5 6 weeks £2,300 with minimum 5.0 in each band Foundation UKVI IELTS 5.0 10 weeks £3,400 with minimum 4.5 in each band UKVI IELTS 6.0 6 weeks £2,300 with minimum 5.0 in each band First Year Degree UKVI IELTS 5.0 13 weeks £4,600 with minimum 4.5 in each band Postgraduate

UKVI IELTS 6.0 6 weeks £2,300 with minimum 5.0 in each band Pre-Master’s UKVI IELTS 5.0 13 weeks £4,600 with minimum 4.5 in each band

For those students who require additional English language tuition, the UoP SLAS Pre-sessional course and LSI (Language Specialists International), situated next door to ICP, are able to offer Pre-sessional English from IELTS 4.0 (or equivalent) upwards. SLAS and LSI offer short and extended Pre-sessional English courses of between 6 and 25 weeks, and you will receive guaranteed direct progression on to your ICP pathway upon successful completion of the course. For more information about the courses or how to apply please contact [email protected].

University of Portsmouth Pre-sessional English language entry requirements Minimum IELTS requirement Duration Fees Visa type

0.5 IELTS Bands 6 Weeks £2,070 Tier 4 1.0 IELTS Bands 10 Weeks £3,450 Tier 4 1.5 IELTS Bands 15 Weeks £4,500 Tier 4 2.0 IELTS Bands 20 Weeks £6,000 Tier 4

43 Accommodation

PORTSMOUTH IS A FANTASTIC PLACE TO LIVE AND STUDY. WITH A VARIETY OF ACCOMMODATION OPTIONS AROUND, YOU CAN CHOOSE TO LIVE IN ONE OF OUR HALLS OF RESIDENCE, RENT AN APARTMENT OR STUDIO, OR SHARE A HOUSE WITH YOUR FRIENDS. FINDING THE RIGHT HOME IS VERY IMPORTANT AND OUR DEDICATED TEAM IS HERE TO SUPPORT AND ASSIST YOU IN THE PROCESS.

Halls of residence At ICP we recognise the importance of safe and comfortable student accommodation. Our student residences give you the security of knowing you are choosing a safe, clean and secure accommodation that suits your needs as a modern student. Depending on the intake, you are welcome to make a booking in one of our halls of residence. ICP halls

Grosvenor (September and June intakes)

Single and double rooms Sea facing and rear facing Private facilities Self-catered £142 per week Grosvenor halls of residence Single room Sea facing En-suite Self-Catered £150 per week Double room Rear facing En-suite Self-Catered £150 per week Double room Sea facing En-suite Self-Catered £155 per week

Sandringham (September intake)

Double room Shared bathroom Self-catered £119 per week Single room En-suite Self-catered £126 per week Double room En-suite Self-catered £134 per week

Osborne (September intake)

Double room Sea facing Shared bathroom Self-catered £124 per week Double room Rear facing Private facilities Self-catered £129 per week Single room Sea facing Private facilities Self-catered £134 per week Double room Rear facing En-suite Self-catered £134 per week

Things to note Rent for all ICP halls of residences include utility bills, wireless internet, access to laundry facilities, on-site building manager, secure internal bicycle storage and fortnightly clean. All rooms in halls are fully furnished, single occupancy only, except the penthouse apartment which is shared between two students. Bed sizes: Single 91 x 190cm Double 137 x 190cm Rooms are let for the full academic year September-August, January-December depending on the intake. If you’re joining us in June you are able to book shorter accommodation according to the duration of your course.

44 ICP is also offering one or two semesters’ stay at some University of Portsmouth halls of residence.

University of Portsmouth halls (all intakes)

Bateson Single room Shared bathroom Self-catered £92 per week Harry Law Hall Single room En-suite Self-catered £128 per week Rees Single room En-suite Catered £163 per week

Private rented accommodation In addition to halls of residence, ICP works with a range of carefully selected local accommodation providers, who are able to provide high quality and safe accommodation around the city Shared houses/flats Typically shared between 3-6 students. Each room is for single occupancy only, with kitchen and private facilities shared between all students. You should expect to pay between £80-£110 per week. Most properties do not include utility bills, which would be approximately £40-£50 per month. Contracts are usually valid for a whole academic year. Studios/apartments Portsmouth offers a good variety of studio accommodation and one bedroom flats for students who prefer more freedom and independence. Rent varies between £160-£300 per week depending on the property and location. Contracts are usually valid for a whole academic year.

How to book To secure your room, simply email [email protected] stating your preferred option of room or complete the online booking form at icp.navitas.com/ accommodation. You will then need to pay a security deposit of either £1,000 for ICP halls or £250 for University of Portsmouth halls in order to confirm your reservation. Any questions? The ICP Accommodation team is here to help you choose the accommodation that is best for you. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us. T: + 44 (0)23 9284 8557 E: [email protected] W: port.ac.uk/icp

45 How to apply

STEP 2 Receive an offer An offer will be sent to you or your educational representative normally within 24-48 hours* after the submission of your application. Your offer will be conditional or unconditional. Conditional: If you have been given a conditional offer it means STEP 1 that we need to receive further documents or Complete ICP application form evidence of qualifications gained before we can on our website: icp.navitas.com/apply accept you on your chosen course. Please email your documents to the Admissions team at admissions. Attach supporting documents including your academic [email protected] or send them to your educational qualifications, English test results, passport data page representative. Please make sure to include your ICP and any other relevant documents (certified translations student ID in the email. The ID can be found on the must accompany documents that are not in English). first page of your offer letter. Unconditional: If you have received an unconditional offer letter it means that you have met all entry requirements and have been accepted onto your chosen course. Congratulations, we can’t wait to meet you!

* Non-standard application might take longer to process.

STEP 5 Arrange your accommodation At ICP we offer a variety of accommodation options from halls of residence to studio flats and house share. Visit icp.navitas.com/accommodation for more information on available options and how to book. We strongly recommend you secure your accommodation before arriving in the UK.

46 STEP 3 Accept your offer Once you have received an unconditional offer letter you can confirm your place by returning a completed Acceptance Form to ICP and by paying your tuition fee deposit as indicated on your offer letter. Payment can be made online on our website or by bank transfer. Please make sure to include your name and Student ID in the payment reference. STEP 4 Prepare for your visa application Once you have sent your acceptance forms and paid your tuition fee deposit our Admissions team will contact you or your educational representative with more information about your visa preparation. You will need to provide certain documents in order to receive your Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) letter and apply for your visa.

STEP 6 Arrive Once you receive your visa you need to plan your arrival. ICP can help you arrange an airport pick-up service to make your arrival and transition to life in the UK as smooth as possible. Visit icp.navitas.com/ airport-pickup-options for more information and STEP 7 how to book. Registration and Enrolment It is very important that you arrive in Portsmouth in time for Registration and Enrolment. Please ensure to send us a copy of your passport entrance vignette and inform us of your arrival date as soon as you make your travel arrangements.

47 Academic calendar 2018/19

Course Re-registration Registration Semester Tuition fee Exams Semester (current students) (new students) start date deadline end date (for next semester) Summer 2018

Undergraduate 16 May 17 May- 21 May 20 July 13 August - 17 August 18 May 17 August Postgraduate 20 June 21 June- 25 June 20 July 3 September - 4 September 22 June 4 September Pre-sessional English for 28 June- 2 July 20 July 7 September Undergraduate Foundation 29 June Pre-sessional English for 7 June 11 June 20 July 7 September Undergraduate First Year 8 June Degree

Autumn 2018

Undergraduate 26 September 27 September - 1 October 23 November 17 December- 21 December 28 September 21 December Postgraduate 26 September 2018 27 September - 1 October 23 November 10 December- 14 December 28 September 14 December Undergraduate First Year 12 September 13 September - 17/9/18 23 November 14 December Degree (Integrated) 14 September Pre-sessional English for 11 October- 15 October 23 November 4 January 2019 Undergraduate Foundation 12 October Pre-sessional English for 20 September - 24 September 23 November 4 January 2019 Undergraduate First Year 21 September Degree

Pre-Sessional English for 20 September - 24 September 23 November 4 January 2019 Pre-Master’s 21 September Spring 2019

Undergraduate 23 January 24 January - 28 January 29 March 22 April - 26 April 25 January 26 April Postgraduate 30 January 31 January - 4 February 29 March 22 April - 26 April 1 February 26 April Pre-sessional English for 21 February - 25 February 29 March 3 May Undergraduate Foundation 22 February Pre-Sessional English for 7 March - 11 March 29 March 7 June Pre-Master’s 8 March Summer 2019

Undergraduate 15 May 16 May - 20 May 19 July 12 August - 16 August 17 May 16 August Postgraduate 19 June 20 June - 24 June 19 July 2 September - 3 September 21 June 3 September Pre-sessional English for 27 June - 1 July 19 July 6 September Undergraduate Foundation 28 June Pre-sessional English for 6 June - 10 June 19 July 6 September Undergraduate First Year 7 June Degree

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Navitas family bursaries * ACBT, BCUIC, Curtin College, Curtin Singapore, CRIC, Deakin College, Deakin College Indonesia, Edith Cowan College, EIC, Eynesbury, FIC, Griffith College, HIC, ICM, ICP, Navitas offers financial support in the form of family bursaries. ICRGU, ICWS, La Trobe Melbourne, La Trobe University Sydney Campus, LBIC, A bursary applies where two or more students from the same Navitas at FAU, Navitas at UMass Boston, Navitas at UMass Dartmouth, Navitas at family study with a Navitas member institution.* UMass Lowell, Navitas at UNH, NIC, PUIC, SAIBT, SIBT, UC College, UCIC, Western Sydney University International College, and Western Sydney University Sydney City The bursary is equivalent to 10 per cent of the tuition fee for Campus only. † up to 8 units of study within one programme only. † Certificate programmes may also be known or registered as Foundation Studies or University Transfer Programme Stage I. Diploma programmes may also be Navitas academic merit scholarships known or registered as Undergraduate Pathway, University Transfer Programme Navitas is committed to helping you achieve your career goals (UTP), University Transfer Programme Stage II, University Pathways Programme. by offering scholarships to outstanding students. ‡ The Navitas bursary is not applicable to any English language programme or any component of an English language programme offered by a Navitas In the winter and autumn terms, Navitas colleges* award two member institution. students with academic merit scholarships. § The supporting documentation that is required will depend on the country where the student is enrolled. For more information, talk to an Advisor at your college about ** Navitas academic merit awards are offered to students studying in the UK at CRIC, how to apply for a merit scholarship or visit individual college EIC, HIC, ICP, ICRGU, ICWS, LBIC, PUIC and BCUIC only. This information is correct websites and search for ‘scholarships and bursaries’. as at the time of printing and may be subject to change without notice or at the discretion of Navitas member institutions or .

50 Africa Europe • SAE Institute, South Africa • SAE Institutions — Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Romania, Asia Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, • ACBT — Edith Cowan University, Sri Lanka Turkey • Curtin Singapore (The Singapore Campus of Curtin University) Middle East Education for your world • SAE Institutions — Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand • SAE Institutions — Jordan, Saudi Arabia, UAE Navitas provides you with the education you need, Australia New Zealand to get where you want to be in life. From English • ACAP (Australian College of Applied Psychology) • SAE Institute, Auckland language skills and courses to help you enter • CELUSA (Centre for English Language • UCIC — University of Canterbury, Christchurch university, to training for the workplace, Navitas in the University of South Australia) colleges and campuses in 28 countries will support • Curtin College — Curtin University, Perth you every step of the way. • Deakin College — Deakin University, Melbourne • BCUIC — Birmingham City University With over 120 Navitas and SAE Institution locations • ECC — Edith Cowan University, Perth • CRIC — , Cambridge across the globe, and over 70,000 students • Eynesbury — The University of Adelaide • HIC — University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield currently studying with us, we understand the and University of South Australia • ICP — University of Portsmouth world’s learning needs. We’ve become one of the • Griffith College — Griffith University, • ICRGU — , Aberdeen most trusted providers of education and training in Brisbane, Gold Coast • LBIC — the world. • Hawthorn-Melbourne • PUIC — • La Trobe Melbourne — La Trobe University • SAE Institutions — Glasgow, Liverpool, Navitas offers to students, professionals • La Trobe University Sydney Campus London, Oxford and migrants from around the world, the • Navitas English • The College, following opportunities: • Navitas Health Skills Australia (HSA) • UNIC - The University of Northampton • Navitas College of Public Safety (NCPS) • English language training • Navitas Professional United States of America • High school studies • NIC — The University of Newcastle • University preparation and programmes • Florida Atlantic University • SAE Institutions — Adelaide, Brisbane, Byron Bay, • Post-secondary education for creative Global Student Success Programme Melbourne, Perth, Sydney media technology • Richard Bland College of William & Mary • SAIBT — University of South Australia, Adelaide • Career advancement programmes Global Student Success Programme • SIBT, Sydney • Student recruitment • SAE Institutions — Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, • Western Sydney University Sydney City Campus • Internship programmes Miami, Nashville, New York, San Francisco • Western Sydney University International College • Migrant settlement services • University of Idaho • UC College - University of Canberra Global Student Success Programme We also offer customised workplace training • University of Massachusetts Boston Canada for companies, and a range of training and International Student Success Programme settlement services for the Australian Government. • FIC — Simon Fraser University, Vancouver • University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Wherever you are, and wherever you want to be, the • ICM — the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg Global Student Programme knowledge and resources of our staff around the • University of Massachusetts Lowell world will ensure your success. Central America Global Student Success Programme • SAE Institute, Mexico • University of New Hampshire Global Student Success Programme • Virginia Commonwealth University Global Student Success Programme

Australian College of Business and Technology (ACBT) are affiliated organisations and are not owned by Navitas Limited. NAVITAS USA: These schools are authorised under federal law to enrol non-immigrant alien students. Registered Company names and CRICOS provider codes: SAE Institute Pty Ltd 00312F; Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd trading as La Trobe Melbourne 03312D; La Trobe University 00115M; Colleges of Business and Technology (WA) Pty Ltd; Curtin University of Technology CRICOS Provider Code 00301J, Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology; Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd trading as Eynesbury 00561M; The University of Adelaide 00123M; Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd trading as Deakin College 01590J; Deakin University 00113B; Edith Cowan College Pty Ltd 01312J; Edith Cowan University 00279B; Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd, trading as Griffith College 01737F; Griffith University 00233E; South Australian Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 02193C; University of South Australia 00121B; Sydney Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01576G; Newcastle International College 03293B; The University of Newcastle 00109J; The University of Western Sydney ABN 53 014 069 881 trading as Western Sydney University is a registered provider under the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS). Provider Number 00917K; UWS Enterprises Pty Ltd ABN 44 003 474 468 trading as Western Sydney University The College (CRICOS Provider Number 02851G) is a wholly owned entity of the University of Western Sydney. Academic Pathway programmes are delivered by Western Sydney University The College under arrangement with the University of Western Sydney; University of Canberra / University of Canberra College 00212K. Navitas English: Courses are delivered by Navitas English Services Pty Ltd (ACN 002 069 730), CRICOS Provider 00289M; The Certificate IV in TESOL is delivered by Navitas English Pty Ltd (ACN 003 916 701), CRICOS Provider 00031D. Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia 02193C; Hawthorn-Melbourne (Hawthorn Learning Pty Ltd, ACN 124 204 171) CRICOS provider code: 02931G; Navitas Professional Institute Pty Ltd trading as Navitas College of Public Safety (NCPS) and Australian College of Applied Psychology (ACAP). National CRICOS provider code: 01328A. UCIC NZQA Provider Number 7177. ICM CRA BN: 81210 5146; FIC CRA BN: 81210 5146. Company Numbers: Birmingham City International College Ltd trading as Birmingham City University International College (BCUIC) 07445570; CRIC 06407773; ICP 06770123; ; HIBT Ltd trading as HIC 5163612; London IBT Ltd. trading as London Brunel International College (LBIC); PlymouthDevon International College Ltd trading as Plymouth University 51

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