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LEARN WITHOUT THE UNIVERSITY BOUNDARIES elcome to INTO Manchester, your pathway to an internationally-recognised degree OF MANCHESTER’S from The University of Manchester. We give GLOBALLY-RANKED international students like you the opportunity to study at a historic and highly-ranked university. SUBJECT AREAS At INTO Manchester, you’ll study a specialist programme designed exclusively for international students and tailored to the requirements of the 11th Pharmacy and University. We’ll help you improve your English Pharmacology language skills and adjust to life as a student in 21st the UK so when you successfully complete your pathway, and meet the required grades, you can confidently progress to your degree at The University of Manchester. Accounting and Finance You’ll complete your course at our modern 21st INTO Study Centre in the student-friendly city of Manchester – and with access to many key facilities on campus, you’ll soon be ready to join The University of Manchester. Chemical Engineering Choosing to study abroad is a big decision, 23rd but at INTO Manchester, we’ll give you everything you need to succeed at university and beyond. Choose #INTOManchester and open up a lifetime of opportunities. Sociology 32nd Chemistry 32nd Materials Science Edinburgh 35th Business and Management 27 1 25 35th 1 hour 15 mins from Amsterdam by plane Leeds 2 hours Law No. Sheffield from London by train 38th Birmingham Cambridge th Cardiff London Electrical and Electronic in the world and targeted university by top Nobel Prize winners have Engineering 6th in the UK employers in the UK studied or worked at The (QS World University Rankings 2020) (High Fliers Research 2019) University of Manchester (Times Higher Education World University Rankings by Subject 2019) 3
ABOUT THE uccessfully complete your pathway at INTO UNIVERSITY Manchester, and meet your progression requirements, to study at The University of Manchester – one of the top universities in the world. Study here and you’ll be part of one of the UK’s biggest student communities, making use of world-class, modern facilities housed among historic Victorian buildings. Educational excellence Prepare to study at one of the most respected institutions in the world. The University of Manchester is recognised for its high-quality education, research and academic achievements dating back more than 190 years. This prestigious University is consistently rated in the top 30 in the world rankings and is currently ranked 27th in the world*. Encouraging innovation From the birth of the modern computer to the isolation of graphene, world-changing innovation is at the heart of the University. This elite Russell Group university is ranked 5th in the UK for ‘research power’**. Research covers one of the largest ranges of academic areas amongst UK universities. During your degree you may: • be taught by staff with strong links to industry • have the chance to undertake work experience • contribute to research and studies in your subject area • develop skills and knowledge that will boost employability. Join a community of pioneers Many of the 480,000 alumni have top positions in business, politics, industry and the arts across more than 190 countries around the world . With such a high calibre of real-world learning and an international focus, it’s no wonder that 25 Nobel Prize winners have studied or worked at The University of Manchester throughout its impressive history. Create your future “Successful completion of the The University of Manchester also gives you the opportunity INTO Manchester International to boost your employability skills and set you up for future success. You can develop career-focused skills through: Foundation can lead to a wide range • ‘Stellify’, the University’s unique extracurricular scheme of undergraduate courses here at which involves volunteering, activities and career The University of Manchester. This development opportunities includes various courses in Business • the Manchester Leadership Programme and Management, Law, Science, • the University’s comprehensive Careers Service. Engineering, Biosciences, Pharmacy These services help The University of Manchester produce and Psychology. I look forward to some of the most employable graduates around the world welcoming you here in the future.” and you’ll soon discover why it’s the number one targeted university by top employers in the UK†. Fiona Brown, Head of International Recruitment, The University of Manchester * QS World University Rankings 2020 ** Research Excellence Framework 2014 † High Fliers Research 2019 5
UNIVERSITY FACILITIES hatever you choose to study at The University of Manchester, following your pathway at INTO Manchester, you’ll benefit from a recent £1.75 billion investment in cutting-edge facilities and equipment – one of the biggest investments ever seen at a university in the UK. Inspiring learning spaces You’ll have access to some excellent facilities as a student at The University of Manchester. • Alliance Manchester Business School – home to the Behavioural Research Laboratory. • Manchester Engineering Campus Development – the brand new Engineering building, the MECD will be the single largest home for Engineering in the UK when it opens in 2021. Here are some of the facilities • Specialist facilities – include a moot court (School of Law), you’ll have access to as an MRI scanners (Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health), a INTO Manchester student: chemical manufacturing laboratory (Faculty of Science and Engineering) and much more. Staying healthy Manchester Engineering Campus Development Science labs Armitage and Sugden Students are entitled to discounted rates at the University’s (artist’s impression) (if you’re on a science or Sports Centres sports facilities, which includes three fitness suites, two engineering pathway) (student discount available) 50-metre swimming pools and many indoor courts and outdoor pitches close to campus. The Athletic Union is made up of more than 40 sports clubs so you also have the chance to represent the University. Other Manchester Main Library – one of the organised activities include campus sports leagues, hall sport Aquatics Centre best-resourced academic sessions and health and fitness classes. (student discount available) libraries in the UK The city offers even more facilities, with Sportcity which includes an indoor tennis centre and an athletics centre and Manchester Velodrome. There’s also Chill Factore indoor ski slope. All of this is just a short distance away. 7
MANCHESTER Credit: Marketing Manchester SALFORD VICTORIA CRESCENT DISCOVER ARNDALE CENTRE 15 MANCHESTER CITY RETAIL N M FOOTBALL GROUND DISTRICT QU OR IN AR TH MANCHESTER E UT TE RN E R S SPIN NIN GFIE W A LDS TO HIN N C CENTRAL LIBRARY INTO MANCHESTER CENTRE PICCADILLY DEANSGATE diverse mix of music, shopping, sport MANCHESTER UNITED LOCK AREA LIBERTY and a buzzing social scene all wrapped up FOOTBALL GROUND POINT in one student-focused city. Get ready to explore MANCHESTER AND TRAFFORD CENTRE OXFORD ROAD LIBERTY the UK’s capital of the North and one of the most THE LOWRY HEIGHTS exciting cities in the world. THEATRE THE UNIVERSITY ES MEDIACITYUK OF MANCHESTER UT IN M 15 MANCHESTER UTD FOOTBALL GROUND Culture and creativity Gourmet to everyday MANCHESTE R An iconic sporting city SCIENCE PARKS When you live in Manchester, you’ll With over 300 restaurants in the city, Manchester is home to two of the be immersed in a lively world of there’s an exciting range of quality, biggest names in sport: Manchester music, art and fashion. You’ll also modern British and international United and Manchester City. have access to a bustling social cuisine available, making it easy to Manchester United’s ground, Old calendar packed with festivals, all- find foods from around the world. Trafford, is the largest club ground day events, and free activities. From fine dining in Spinningfields to in Britain, while Manchester City are The city has over 30 museums and street food at Maker’s Market, you’ll based at the striking Etihad Stadium. galleries, including: find options to suit your mood and Fancy getting involved? The city • The Whitworth budget. Deansgate offers everything offers a range of state-of-the-art from tapas to traditional British food facilities from indoor ski-slopes to • Manchester Museum while the cool cafés of the Northern velodromes. Sport is always at the • Manchester Art Gallery Quarter are a favourite with locals. heart of Manchester. • Centre for Chinese Manchester’s Chinatown is the Contemporary Art second largest in Britain and Getting out and about • National Football Museum has many Asian restaurants and Manchester is easy to get around • Museum of Science and Industry supermarkets. There are also many on foot, by bus or by tram. It’s also restaurants and shops in Rusholme, a great base to explore the UK and The Portico, Chetham and offering South Asian and Middle you can get to London in just two Manchester Central Libraries are Eastern cuisine and produce. You’ll hours by train. Manchester Airport also a must-see in a city designated never run out of exciting options has flights to over 200 destinations a UNESCO City of Literature. in Manchester! including Europe, the US and Asia! Top 10 Credit: Marketing Manchester most exciting city in the world (Time Out City Life Index 2018) 8 9
LIFE AT THE YOUR HOME INTO CENTRE FROM HOME LIBERTY HEIGHTS – Classic Studio LIBERTY POINT - Single en suite PARK VIEW - Single en suite Liberty Point re you ready to live and learn in one of the UK’s Liberty Point is situated just 12 minutes’ walk from the biggest and best student cities? With modern facilities INTO Centre and close to The University of Manchester. in a historic building, an exciting programme of activities and Its central location means it’s close to many a team of friendly staff, INTO Manchester has it all! restaurants, cafés and shops so there’s plenty to see and do in the area. Your Study Centre En suite bathroom LIBERTY POINT - Premium The INTO Manchester Centre offers you the chance to study in one of Communal areas the most exciting and diverse cities in the world. Located in Bridgewater Laundry facilities House, an impressive Edwardian era building, the Centre is right in the heart of bustling Manchester. Most of your classes will take place here, Accepts under 18s and you’ll find everything you need to study and socialise in one location. 24/7 staff Our academic programmes here are taught in a similar way to what Wi-Fi you’ll experience at university so that you’ll be ready when you progress. INTO Manchester’s modern learning Centre includes: Liberty Point Premium • more than 40 teaching rooms featuring digital whiteboards This accommodation option for INTO Manchester • well-equipped computing suites is just 12 minutes’ walk from the INTO Centre, close • free Wi-Fi and internet access throughout to many shops, restaurants and cafés nearby. • 24/7 access to our virtual learning environment to En suite bathroom download resources • a Learning Resource Centre, with a wide range of online journals, Communal areas books and excellent study materials Laundry facilities • silent study areas. Accepts under 18s LIBERTY HEIGHTS – Classic Studio LIBERTY POINT - Single en suite If you want a break between classes, relax in the break-out spaces where you can play table football with friends, or head out to the many 24/7 staff cafés and shops on your doorstep. You’ll soon feel right at home! Wi-Fi Supporting you LIBERTY POINT - Premium Studying in another country can be a big adjustment, and we’re here to help you. Our friendly Student Services team will help take care of “We can’t wait to welcome practicalities like accommodation, visa support and any questions about Liberty Heights* your course, so you can focus on your studies. You’ll find our orientation you to the dynamic city of Supporting you Manchester and help you This studio accommodation option for INTO programme in your first week invaluable, covering everything from In all the residences, you’ll find staff available Manchester is located in the heart of Manchester, opening a bank account to getting around the city – giving you all the settle into life in the UK. We 24/7 to offer support, and we’ll also provide you just 3 minutes’ walk from the INTO Centre. information you need to help you settle in to your new life in Manchester. have a team of experienced with a 24-hour emergency helpline telephone staff to help you with both En suite bathroom number. If you’re under 18 and living in INTO Your safety is our priority managed accommodation, we offer extra academic matters and Communal areas support and will check in on you each day There’s a 24-hour emergency telephone helpline if you need to speak to someone out of office hours. If you’re under 18, we offer extra day-to-day living so you Laundry facilities at the student residence where you live. support that includes ensuring your safe transfer from the airport can concentrate on your 24-hour gym and checking on you each day at the residence where you’ll live. You’ll studies and make the most Homestay 24/7 staff also be given a dedicated named person to contact to ensure your of your time with us.” This is a unique opportunity to experience wellbeing and receive a copy of our code of conduct, which you must Wi-Fi British life and culture first hand. You’ll have follow; especially outside of class when you’ll be unsupervised. For more Dawn Abbott, a private room in a carefully selected host’s information, please see guidance for under 18s using the following Centre Director INTO Manchester aims to provide the accommodation requested. However, home, sharing mealtimes and living spaces. link: www.intostudy.com/manchester/terms there may be occasions when INTO Manchester 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. * 18 years and over only 11
Choosing your course International Foundation Progress to Year 1 of an Prepare for your university degree with our tailored, academic pathway programmes. undergraduate degree at The University of Manchester You’ll benefit from university-style teaching for subject-based modules and high Biosciences – FB academic standards. Then, when it comes to progressing to your chosen degree, Learn to write lab reports and understand scientific data. we’ll support you with your university application. Start date Gain practical experience through laboratory work. 3 term: Sep Specialist progression degrees include Genetics, Immunology, English language Neuroscience and Zoology. entry requirements* 3 term: UKVI IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum of 6.0 ENTRY What will I study? in all subskills) or equivalent Biology Age requirement Chemistry 16 years and above** International Foundation Undergraduate degree Critical Thinking* English for Academic Purposes and Study Skills Note: progression to any degree from the Biosciences pathway is subject to interview. Information Communication Technologies (ICT)* Yea Yea Yea 3 or 4 terms Mathematics • Biosciences r r r 2 3 1 GRADUATE Jun, Sep and Jan • Engineering and Science * Compulsory but non credit bearing Completion From IELTS 5.0 • Humanities and Social Sciences of 12 years • Pharmacy Progress to 1 of 20+ degrees. Find out more at www.intostudy.com/manchester/FB 20 students of schooling maximum for • Psychology or equivalent English teaching Award and validating body: International Foundation Certificate Average of 25 hours per week (RQF Level 3) from NCUK. Engineering and Science – FES Start date 3 term: Sep 4 term: Jun Visit the schools within the University faculty and gain an insight into the different degree programmes. English language Please note that course length and start month options may vary depending on the pathway chosen. Please visit www.intostudy.com/manchester/courses for full information. Gain practical experience through laboratory work. entry requirements* 3 term: UKVI IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.5 Specialist progression degrees include Artificial Intelligence, in writing) or equivalent Mechatronic Engineering and Physics with Astrophysics. 4 term: UKVI IELTS 5.0 (with a minimum of 5.0 in writing and no less than 4.5 in any subskill) What will I study? or equivalent Critical Thinking* “INTO Manchester enabled me to experience Age requirement English for Academic Purposes and Study Skills entire independence, and learn self-control 16 years and above** Information Communication Technologies (ICT)* and time management.” Alina, Russia 3 out of 5**: Completed an International Foundation in Engineering Biology and Science and progressed to BSc (Hons) Pharmacology Chemistry at The University of Manchester Further Mathematics Mathematics Physics * If you do not meet the minimum English language * Compulsory but non credit bearing requirements you should apply for our Academic ** Please note that the choice of subjects will depend on your chosen degree programme. English course. See page 18 for more information. Some subject combinations may not be available. ** All students commencing courses on a published September start date must be 17 years old by 31 December of that calendar year. For all other Progress to 1 of 50+ degrees. Find out more at www.intostudy.com/manchester/FES start dates, students must be 17 years old on the published start date of the programme. “The style and content of the course fit my Prepare to progress to a degree at The University of Manchester: expectations of what a good transition programme would be. The content of each subject and assignments given in class are a big help in Top 40 Top 40 developing the particular skills needed to in the world for in the world for succeed in university.” Materials Science Mechanical Engineering Tisya, Indonesia (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2019) (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2019) Completed International Foundation in Humanities and Social Sciences and progressed to BSc (Hons) International Business, Finance and Economics at The University of Manchester Top 40 Top 40 in the world for Chemistry in the world for Electrical (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2019) and Electronic Engineering (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2019) 12 | INTO Manchester in partnership with The University of Manchester 2020–21 www.intostudy.com/manchester/courses | 13
Progress to Year 1 of an International Foundation International Foundation Progress to Year 1 of an undergraduate degree at undergraduate degree at The University of Manchester The University of Manchester Humanities and Social Sciences – FHSS Pharmacy – FPH Start date Attend weekly drop-in sessions with a Link Tutor from the University. Gain practical experience through laboratory work. Start date 3 term: Sep or Jan Practise professional presentation skills through assessed group work. MPharm Pharmacy degree is accredited by the General Pharmaceutical Council. 3 term: Sep 4 term: Jun or Sep Build confidence constructing academic arguments and learn how to write Gain real life experience on your degree in pharmacy departments and wards. English language English language effective essays, and correctly research and reference academic sources. entry requirements* entry requirements* Specialist progression degrees include Accounting and Finance, International What will I study? UKVI IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum of 6.0 3 term: UKVI IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.5 Relations, and Management. Chemistry in all subskills) or equivalent in writing) or equivalent Critical Thinking* Age requirement 4 term: UKVI IELTS 5.0 (with a minimum of 5.0 What will I study? English for Academic Purposes and Study Skills 16 years and above** in writing) or equivalent Critical Thinking* Information Communication Technologies (ICT)* Age requirement English for Academic Purposes and Study Skills Note: progression to any degree from the 16 years and above** 3 out of 4**: Pharmacy pathway is subject to interview. Information Communication Technologies (ICT)* Biology * If you do not meet the minimum English language 3 out of 4**: Further Mathematics requirements you should apply for our Academic Business Studies Mathematics English course. See page 18 for more information. ** All students commencing courses on a published Economics Physics September start date must be 17 years old by Mathematics * Compulsory but non credit bearing 31 December of that calendar year. For all other ** Please note that the choice of subjects will depend on your chosen degree programme. start dates, students must be 17 years old on the Government and Politics Some subject combinations may not be available. published start date of the programme. * Compulsory but non credit bearing ** Please note that the choice of subjects will depend on your chosen degree programme. Some subject combinations may not be available. Progress to MPharm Pharmacy. Find out more at www.intostudy.com/manchester/FPH Progress to 1 of 50+ degrees. Find out more at www.intostudy.com/manchester/FHSS Psychology – FPS Start date 3 term: Sep Investigate the study of sleep, nonverbal behaviour, English language eye movements and decision-making through lab work. entry requirements* BSc (Hons) Psychology is accredited for membership UKVI IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.5 in writing) Prepare to progress to a degree of the British Psychological Society. or equivalent “The knowledge that I gained is really at The University of Manchester: necessary for my university life. Age requirement What will I study? 16 years and above** Through study with INTO Manchester, Critical Thinking* Top 25 I found University much easier than other students who haven’t completed English for Academic Purposes and Study Skills Information Communication Technologies (ICT)* * If you do not meet the minimum English language requirements you should apply for our Academic in the world for Sociology a Foundation. Studying at INTO made English course. See page 18 for more information. 3 out of 8**: ** All students commencing courses on a published (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2019) me more confident in my English.” Biology Further Mathematics September start date must be 17 years old by 31 December of that calendar year. For all other Qinyu, China Business Management Mathematics start dates, students must be 17 years old on the Completed International Foundation in Humanities published start date of the programme. Chemistry Physics Top 25 and Social Sciences and progressed to BSc (Hons) Economics at The University of Manchester Economics Politics * Compulsory but non credit bearing in the world for ** Please note that the choice of subjects will depend on your chosen degree programme. Prepare to progress to a degree Accounting and Finance Some subject combinations may not be available. at The University of Manchester: (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2019) “A degree from The University of Progress to BSc Psychology. Find out more at www.intostudy.com/manchester/FPS Manchester helped me with my Top 15 application for my job, since my Top 35 employers recognise the quality of education that the University provides.” in the world for Pharmacy and Pharmacology in the world for Business Abdulrahim, Oman (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2019) and Management Completed International Foundation in Science and Engineering and graduated with BEng (Hons) (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2019) Top 50 Electrical and Electronic Engineering at The University of Manchester in the world for Psychology (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2019) 14 | INTO Manchester in partnership with The University of Manchester 2020–21 www.intostudy.com/manchester/courses | 15
Progression degree overview table 100+ There are more than 100 progression degree options at The University of Manchester. progression degree options You can progress to any of these from one of our INTO Manchester pathway programmes. Below is a selection of some of the most popular. See pages 12–15 for more details on the pathways. International Foundation progression Degree Pathway(s) Specific requirements English level Final Degree Pathway(s) Specific requirements English level Final grade grade Accounting BSc (Hons) FHSS Maths and any two from Politics, Economics and Business A with A in Speaking and Listening AAA International Business, Finance and Economics FHSS Maths and any two from Politics, Economics and Business A with A in Speaking and Listening AAB Studies and no component below B BSc (Hons) and Management and no component below B Accounting and Finance BAEcon (Hons) FHSS Economics and Maths A with no component below B AAB Law LLB (Hons) FHSS None A AAA Actuarial Science and Mathematics BSc (Hons) FES A* Maths, if taking Further Maths, grade A must be achieved B with B in Writing and no component A*AB Life Sciences BSc (Hons) FB A in any two from Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Maths. Chemistry B with no component below B AAB below C and Biology are preferred. Subject to successful interview Aerospace Engineering BEng (Hons)* FES Maths and Physics C AAA Management BSc (Hons) FHSS Maths and any two from Politics, Economics and Business A with A in Speaking and Listening AAB and Management and no component below B Architecture BA (Hons) FHSS Submission of a satisfactory portfolio B AAA Management (Accounting and Finance) FHSS Maths and any two from Politics, Economics and Business A with A in Speaking and Listening AAB Artificial Intelligence BSc (Hons)* FES or FB Maths and Further Maths or Physics B A*A*A* BSc (Hons) and Management and no component below B Biochemistry BSc (Hons)* FB A in two sciences: Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Maths. Chemistry is B with no component below B AAB Management (Human Resources) BSc (Hons) FHSS Maths and any two from Politics, Economics and Business A with A in Speaking and Listening AAB compulsory, Biology is preferred. Subject to successful interview and Management and no component below B Biology BSc (Hons) FB A in any two from Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Maths. Chemistry B with no component below B AAB Management (Marketing) BSc (Hons) FHSS Maths and any two from Politics, Economics and Business A with A in Speaking and Listening AAB and Biology are preferred. Subject to successful interview and Management and no component below B Biotechnology BSc (Hons)* FB A in any two from Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Maths. Chemistry B with no component below B AAB Materials Science and Engineering BSc (Hons)* FES Two from Maths, Physics and Chemistry C AAA and Biology are preferred. Subject to successful interview Mathematics BSc (Hons)* FES or FHSS A* Maths, if taking Further Maths grade A must be achieved C with no component below C A*AB Biomedical Sciences BSc (Hons)* FB A in any two from Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Maths. Chemistry B with no component below B AAB and Biology are preferred. Subject to successful interview Mathematics and Physics BSc (Hons)* FES Maths and Physics B A*A*A – A*AA Cell Biology BSc (Hons)* FB A in any two from Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Maths. Chemistry B with no component below B AAB and Biology are preferred. Subject to successful interview Mathematics and Statistics BSc (Hons)* FES or FHSS A* Maths, if taking Further Maths grade A must be achieved C with no component below C (FES) A*AB B (FHSS) Chemical Engineering BEng (Hons)* FES Maths and Physics or Chemistry B AAA Mathematics with Finance BSc (Hons) FES or FHSS A* Maths, if taking Further Maths grade A must be achieved B with B in Writing and no component A*AB Chemistry BSc (Hons)* FES Chemistry plus one from another science or mathematics. Evidence C A*AA below C of Chemistry and Science background at Year 10/10th grade or higher, including Maths at GCSE grade 4/C or equivalent Mechanical Engineering BEng (Hons)* FES Maths and Physics C AAB Civil and Structural Engineering MEng (Hons) FES Maths and Physics C AAA Mechatronic Engineering BEng (Hons)* FES Maths and either Physics, Further Maths or Chemistry B AAB Civil Engineering BEng* (Hons) FES Maths and Physics C AAA Medical Biochemistry BSc (Hons)* FB A in two sciences: Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Maths. Chemistry is B with no component below B AAB compulsory, Biology is preferred. Subject to successful interview Computer Science BSc (Hons)* FES A* in Maths and A in Further Maths or Physics B A*A*A* Molecular Biology BSc (Hons) FB A in two sciences: Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Maths. Chemistry is B with no component below B AAB Developmental Biology BSc (Hons)* FB A in any two from Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Maths. Chemistry B with no component below B AAB compulsory, Biology is preferred. Subject to successful interview and Biology are preferred. Subject to successful interview Neuroscience BSc (Hons)* FB A in any two from Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Maths. Chemistry B with no component below B AAB Earth and Planetary Sciences BSc (Hons)* FES At least one science subject B with no component below B AAB and Biology are preferred. Subject to successful interview Economics BSc (Hons) FHSS A in Maths and AB in Economics A with no component below B AAB Pharmacology BSc (Hons)* FB A in any two from Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Maths. Chemistry B with no component below B AAB Economics and Finance BAEcon (Hons) FHSS Maths and Economics A with no component below B AAB and Biology are preferred. Subject to successful interview Economics and Politics BAEcon (Hons) FHSS Maths and Economics B with Writing and Speaking grade B AAB Pharmacology and Physiology BSc (Hons) FB A in any two from Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Maths. Chemistry B with no component below B AAB and Listening and Reading grade C and Biology are preferred. Subject to successful interview Electrical and Electronic Engineering FES Maths and either Physics, Further Maths or Chemistry B AAB Pharmacy MPharm (Hons) FPH Chemistry, Maths or Biology and one other rigorous academic A ABB BEng (Hons)* subject. Subject to successful interview Electronic Engineering BEng (Hons)* FES Maths and either Physics, Further Maths or Chemistry B AAB Physics BSc (Hons)* FES Maths and Physics B A*A*A - A*AA Environmental Science BSc (Hons)* FES At least one science subject B ABB Physics with Astrophysics BSc (Hons)* FES Maths and Physics B A*A*A - Fashion Buying and Merchandising BSc (Hons) FES or FHSS None C AAB A*AA Fashion Management BSc (Hons) FES or FHSS None C AAB Politics and International Relations FHSS Politics B with B in Writing and Speaking and AAB BSocSci (Hons) no component below C Fashion Marketing BSc (Hons) FES or FHSS None C AAB Politics, Philosophy and Economics BA (Hons) FHSS Maths and Economics B AAA Finance BAEcon (Hons) FHSS Maths and Economics A with no component below B AAB Psychology BSc (Hons) FPS At least one science subject A with no component below B AAB Genetics BSc (Hons)* FB A in any two from Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Maths. Chemistry B with no component below B AAB and Biology are preferred. Subject to successful interview Sociology BSocSci (Hons) FHSS Politics B ABB Geography BA (Hons) FES or FHSS FHSS pathway: AAB, with C in high school Maths. International study B AAB Software Engineering BSc (Hons)* FES Maths and Further Maths or Maths and Physics B A*A*A* available where AAA and C in high school Maths is required Immunology BSc (Hons)* FB A in any two from Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Maths. Chemistry B with no component below B AAB Degree option with a year in industry also available. and Biology are preferred. Subject to successful interview Degree option with a year abroad or with overseas experience also available. Please note: English level and academic progression requirements are correct to the best of our knowledge at the time of going to print. In some circumstances these may change throughout the year – please visit www.intostudy.com/manchester/courses for the most up to date information. Progression requirements, including English level and final grade, may be higher for degrees with a year in industry, year abroad/overseas placement, and with an integrated Master’s. * Also available as an integrated Master’s Find comprehensive information on all academic pathway programmes, degree options and progression requirements at: www.intostudy.com/manchester/courses 16 | INTO Manchester in partnership with The University of Manchester 2020–21 www.intostudy.com/manchester/courses | 17
English courses Successful INTO alumni We have an excellent success rate, giving you a great chance to Improve your English language Academic English progress to the next stage of your journey. Below, our students talk skills to prepare for further For students who need to increase their IELTS level in academic study order to progress to university. This intensive course about what they have achieved on and after their INTO programme. offers rapid progress of up to one IELTS band per term. Start date Course features 16 weeks: Aug 1–4 terms: Sep, Jan, Apr, Jun • You will learn through face-to-face teaching • Developed in partnership with Cambridge “I’m so grateful I studied at INTO Manchester “Without the Foundation and online learning to communicate English, the world leader in language because it prepared me so much for I wouldn’t have ended up studying English language effectively in English and improve your assessment, INTO English Language entry requirements university. When applying for my graduate at The University of Manchester, reading, writing, speaking and listening skills. Assessment (IELA) provides a standardised From IELTS 3.0 or equivalent position, I think my international experience so I probably wouldn’t be working • A diverse social programme and effective online assessment of all four core language skills throughout your studies. The IELA test gave me an edge over other candidates.” in a job I love. The transition Age requirement academic content will help you to develop the 16 years and above is available to you as an additional form of Anoud, Jordan between INTO and university fluency and confidence you need to progress assessment and allows you to choose from a Graduated with MPlan (Hons) Town and Country Planning was so smooth it felt like it was Class size and hours to further study. with First Class Honours from The University wide range of Higher Education institutions of Manchester and now working as Town Planner the same course.” Maximum of 16 students • Access INTO’s interactive online learning at TEP (The Environmental Partnership) Ildar, Kazakhstan 30 learning hours per week, with platform, MyINTO, outside of class to practise Graduated with BEng (Hons) Civil Engineering 25 hours of face-to-face contact your English language skills, complete tasks from The University of Manchester Note: 1 term = 11 weeks (10 of which and engage with classmates. are teaching weeks) “Studying at INTO gave me a very special experience. I met a lot of friends there and they were all from Improve your English General English different countries. I studied economics language skills for work, For students who want to increase their confidence in using everyday and politics which gave me a solid socialising and travel English for general life, work, socialising and travel in the UK. foundation and helped me to further my studies at the University.” Course features Yanyu, China Start date • Build your confidence in core English language • Take part in a range of activities and socialise Graduated with BSc (Hons) Management (Accounting Jun, July, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov and Dec and Finance) from The University of Manchester skills in everyday situations, from speaking, with students from all over the world to build English language reading, listening and writing to vocabulary on your English language ability and make entry requirements and grammar. new friends. All English levels, from elementaryto • Year-round courses have flexible start dates “I developed skills I wouldn’t have had “INTO Manchester was my first upper intermediate and course lengths, from 2–48 weeks. the chance to if I’d stayed in Ecuador. step into discovering my strengths Age requirement Take part in a range of activities and socialise 16 years and above The University also offered support for and weaknesses, conquering with students from all over the world to build CV reviews and training for interviews, new challenges and solving Class size and hours on your language ability. which definitely helped prepare me.” problems. It provided me with Maximum of 16 students Daniel, Ecuador the understanding of different 20 hours per week on average Graduated with BA (Hons) International Business, scientific subjects that will help Finance and Economics from The University of Manchester and now studying MA Development me in the very near future.” Studies in The Netherlands “You can not find a better place to study Reem, Saudi Arabia Currently studying BSc (Hons) Software English than in the UK. I learned about Engineering at The University of Manchester different cultures, behaviours and religions. I think it has been the biggest “The Foundation is crucial for your experience of my entire life!" university success. It helps you to start Nixander, Colombia speaking advanced English, get your head Studied General English at INTO Manchester around the rules of academic writing, and be part of a multicultural society, making lots of friends from all over the world.” Iaroslav, Russia Graduated with MChem (Hons) Chemistry All our English language courses with Industrial Experience from at INTO Manchester have received The University of Manchester accreditation from the British Council. 18 | INTO Manchester in partnership with The University of Manchester 2020–21 www.intostudy.com/manchester/courses | 19
Dates and prices The cost of your programme may vary depending on factors including the pathway chosen and programme length. The following guide to costs is based on pricing for the current academic year and provides an indication of the cost of attendance for some of our pathways. For specific cost information, please refer online: www.intostudy.com/manchester/courses Estimated cost of attendance based on prices for current academic year 2019–2020 Study length Tuition Accommodation Books and fees Airport pick up Insurance Total Academic programmes International Foundation (3 term) £17,795 £5,780–£9,600 £420–£820 £45 £357 £24,352–£28,572 International Foundation (4 term) £22,225 £8,330–£12,185 £510 £45 £466 £31,531–£35,386 English language courses 1 term* £4,430 £1,870–£2,640 £90 £45 £122 £6,512–£7,282 16 weeks £7,090 £3,035–£4,360 £130 £45 £145 £10,445–£11,770 Start months and term dates Academic programmes Academic English June (4 term) Mon 22 Jun 2020–Fri 18 Jun 2021 August (16 weeks) Mon 10 Aug 2020–Fri 11 Dec 2020 September (3 term) Mon 14 Sep 2020–Fri 18 Jun 2021 September (1 term) Mon 28 Sep 2020–Fri 11 Dec 2020 September (4 term) Mon 28 Sep 2020–Fri 27 Aug 2021 January (1 term) Mon 11 Jan 2021–Fri 26 Mar 2021 January (3 term) Mon 11 Jan 2021–Fri 27 Aug 2021 April (1 term) Tue 06 Apr 2021–Fri 18 Jun 2021 June (1 term) Mon 28 Jun 2021–Fri 10 Sep 2021 Prices shown are for the current academic year of 01 September 2019 – 31 August 2020 and for indicative purposes only. We will confirm all tuition dates and prices for the academic year 2020/2021 on or before 20 January 2020, with the tuition prices being subject to a maximum increase of up to 5% on the prices for the current academic year. For full details of term dates, please visit the relevant course page at www.intostudy.com/manchester/courses * The price will depend on your start date and length of study. Prices shown are only for one term. Vacation weeks in between terms are extra and will be charged at the weekly accommodation price. Apply via your local Apply online Need some help INTO educational counsellor with your tuition fees? If you would like us to put you in contact Complete our online application form: Check to see if you’re eligible for a scholarship: with one of our counsellors, please contact us. apply.intostudy.com www.intostudy.com/manchester/scholarships Discover more online Contact us For students: Enquiries and applications: Centre address details: www.intostudy.com/manchester ukes@intoglobal.com INTO Manchester For education counsellors: or +44 1273 876040 Bridgewater House partnerportal.intoglobal.com/manchester 58/60 Whitworth Street Visit the Centre: Manchester Connect with us marketing.manchester@intoglobal.com M1 6LT or +44 161 631 1200 United Kingdom © INTO Manchester Limited, September 2019. Every effort is made to ensure that content published in this document is correct at the time of publication. However, from time to time there may be occasions where some of the information has changed since the date of publication. The most up to date information can be found on our website at www.intostudy.com/manchester – please refer to this before submitting your application. If, in our opinion, we consider that any change has been made which has a material impact on any offer that has been made to you to study with us, we will Through innovative partnerships with leading inform you of these changes in writing. The information provided in this document is subject to INTO universities, we expand opportunities for higher Manchester in partnership with The University of Manchester’s terms and conditions which can be education, ensuring success and transforming accessed at www.intostudy.com/manchester/terms. the lives of our students and staff. INTO Manchester Limited, 6438137, One Gloucester Place, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 4AA, UK. Education provider sponsor number 6FY6FQBV1 Education counsellor’s stamp INTO_UOM_202021_BROCHURE Working across the globe, INTO Giving supports projects that increase access to education and improve the quality of teaching and learning. For more information visit www.into-giving.com
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