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Contents Making the 4 7 Why University of Exeter? About the University exceptional happen 8 Life on campus Welcome to INTO University of Exeter, 10 Discover Exeter your stepping stone to an internationally- 12 Home from home recognised degree from the University of 14 Choosing your course Exeter. Together we have one aim: to give 16 International Foundation international students like you the opportunity 26 International Year One to study at this top 10 UK university. 32 Graduate Diploma 35 Academic English INTO University of Exeter is an excellent choice. You’ll study a 36 How to apply specialist programme designed exclusively for international students 37 Application form and specifically tailored to the requirements of the University. We’ll help you to improve your English language, adjust to life as a student 39 Scholarships at Exeter, and excel in the British education system. An inspiring place to study, the purpose-built and modern INTO Centre is in the heart of one of the most beautiful campuses in the country. You’ll be well placed to take advantage of the impressive facilities. A top choice with international students, with education of the highest quality inspired by world-leading research and strong industry links, you’ll have the opportunity to be exceptional. Choosing to study abroad is a big decision. With INTO University of Exeter you can relax knowing that you’ll have a fantastic experience and graduate with a qualification that transforms your future. Choose #INTOExeter and open up a lifetime of opportunities. Bristol Bath London Penryn www.intostudy.com/exeter | 3
Why University of Exeter? Study at a top-ranking university University of Exeter’s top-ranked subject areas UK TOP 10 2nd 3rd 5th 9th Sport Science* Drama, Dance Materials Accounting and Cinematics* Technology* and Finance* one of the UK’s 24 elite for teaching quality in the UK research-intensive universities (Teaching Excellence Framework 2017) (The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2012–2017) 9th 13th =13th 14th Politics* Economics* Business Studies* Biological Sciences* 98% of research 370 acres £350 million rated as being of Exeter’s Streatham campus is invested in our campuses and ‘international quality’ a registered botanical garden facilities over the last five years WORLD (Research Excellence Framework 2014) and one of the most beautiful campuses in the UK Top 50 16th 20th Top 20 1st in the UK Global Chums 22,000 students Mineral and Mining Engineering** Mathematics* Computer Science* Civil; General; and Electrical and for international Mentor scheme to help with 5,000 international students Electronic Engineering* student experience you settle in to university from 140 countries creating a (Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2017) life and make friends thriving international community Top 50 Top 100 Top 100 Top 150 Employability at University of Exeter Psychology** Environmental Politics and Accounting Sciences** International and Finance** University of Exeter graduates Studies** have gained employment with * The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017 top global brands: ** QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017 Accenture Dyson 900+ Top 20 "Exeter is very easy to fall in love with. Barclays Kantar Public employment-focused UK university targeted It has one of the most beautiful BNP Paribas KPMG events a year, from employer by top employers campuses in the country, in one of the Deloitte PwC presentations to careers fairs (High Fliers Research 2010–2017) most beautiful counties in Britain." Virgin Guide to British Universities 4 | INTO University of Exeter 2018–2019 www.intostudy.com/exeter | 5
About the University Consistently one of the UK’s top 10 universities, the University produces highly employable graduates ready for global careers. Living and studying on one of the most beautiful campuses in the UK, you’ll join a lively community of over 22,000 students. Consistently the best Unique campus environment Globally employable graduates Exeter offers all the facilities you’d expect from With campuses in Exeter and Cornwall, you’ll With strong links to industry, Exeter is the a Russell Group university, but is small enough to begin your studies on the Streatham campus university of choice for many career-minded have a friendly and welcoming atmosphere. You’ll in Exeter, surrounded by parkland, lakes and students and international employers. Visit have a wide choice of flexible degrees to choose gardens. The University has invested heavily in the Career Zone for professional advice, CV from, and with 21 subjects in the top 10 in the the campus over recent years, giving you access guidance, mock interviews and skills sessions. UK (The Times and The Sunday Times Good to impressive, cutting-edge facilities, such as the Events such as employer presentations University Guide 2017), you’ll be sure of the modern Forum, the centrepiece of the Streatham and careers fairs will also help prepare you best education whatever you choose to study. campus. And you’ll never be far from the action to compete in the jobs market and become Voted 1st in the UK for international student – you’re only a 15-minute walk from the historic, a globally employable graduate. experience (Whatuni Student Choice Awards student-friendly city centre of Exeter. Skills for life 2017), expect to have an amazing time at Learn with the very best Stand out from the crowd with the Exeter Exeter, a university consistently ranked among The University’s academic staff don’t just teach, Award, giving recognition for activities outside 1st in the the best in the UK and the world. they also carry out research – with 98% being ‘internationally excellent’ (Research Excellence of your studies. Or take advantage of our award-winning employability programmes, Russell Group Framework 2014), covering a range of topical issues from climate change to food security. offering work placements and support for student entrepreneurship. All these You’ll be taught by experts at the forefront of extracurricular achievements will help you for overall student their fields who will encourage you to contribute develop a range of skills ready for the workplace. satisfaction during seminars and lectures. (The National Student Survey 2016) “Part of the elite Russell Group, the UK’s own Ivy League, we were awarded a Gold rating in the UK’s first national Teaching Excellence Framework, reflecting our commitment to delivering an internationally outstanding teaching and learning environment.” Professor Sir Steve Smith Vice-Chancellor, University of Exeter Catch up with Sarthok about Take a tour life after graduating: of the campus: www.myin.to/ www.intostudy.com/ Student_Researcher exeter/university 6 | INTO University of Exeter 2018–2019 www.intostudy.com/exeter | 7
Life on campus Top 5 Exeter’s picturesque Streatham campus, set in parkland and close to the city centre, Forum facilities is the perfect environment in which to live and study. Both inspiring in its design Access every service you and home to cutting-edge facilities, you’ll experience the best of student life here. need at university in one convenient, iconic building: Library open 24/7 Career Zone International Student Support Office Market Place supermarket 400-seat lecture theatre Your Study Centre Supporting you Campus facilities Get involved The modern INTO Study Centre is close to From the moment you arrive, our Student You’ll find all the study and social facilities you There’s more to campus life than just studying. everything on campus from the library to Services team will help you settle into life in need on campus, all just a short walk away. You’ll take part in an orientation programme in “The University opened up multiple career the Students’ Guild, so you’ll be part of the Exeter. Whether you’re opening a bank account, • The impressive Forum, opposite the Study your first week which will give you the chance opportunities and helped me develop a global outlook, University from day one. It’s been designed with planning a trip or have an academic question, to meet other students. Parties, day trips and Centre, is home to useful facilities including as well as enabling me to learn technical skills. you in mind, and it’s where most of your classes they’re here to help. For students under 18 we the library. excursions organised by the Student Services during your pathway will take place. If you’re offer extra support and there’s even a 24-hour team at the Centre will keep you busy the rest Having both qualities allowed me to get my dream job.” • Stay fit, socialise and make use of some studying an English language course, you’ll telephone helpline if you need to speak to of the year. Grigory, Russia of the region’s best sports facilities at the Graduated with BSc (Hons) Mathematics from the University of Exeter study at Duryard House, a traditional building someone outside of office hours. Central to student life is the Students’ Guild, Sports Park, including a swimming pool, and now working as an Investment Analyst near the INTO student residences. Find out more about how we support you: one of the UK’s leading students’ unions. If you football pitches, tennis courts and golf centre. To get you started, the Learning Resource www.myin.to/StudentSupportEXE like live music, you’ll love the Great Hall, where • The Northcott Theatre on campus hosts Centre has a range of books and study materials, big-named acts perform, and the Lemon Grove, touring companies and productions, and the and the science laboratory and multimedia which hosts club nights, live gigs and sporting Bill Douglas Cinema Museum is the rooms provide opportunities for hands-on events. Test your IQ at a quiz night at the Ram second biggest subject library in the UK. learning. You’ll also find plenty of areas in which Bar, or head to Comida for coffee, cake and to study and socialise, including the INTO Café • Plenty of student-friendly study spaces healthy snacks. for a coffee or something to eat. are available across campus for quiet and Make friends and discover new talents by Discover the facilities Check out our top places group work. joining one of the 220 clubs and societies at the available on campus: to study on campus: • The University’s sculpture walk is a great University. From Global Chums to international www.myin.to/ www.myin.to/ way to discover the campus grounds while societies, and fashion to fundraising, you’re sure StudentFacilitiesINTOExeter AwesomeStudyPlaces enjoying some art. to find one that’s perfect for you. 8 | INTO University of Exeter 2018–2019 www.intostudy.com/exeter | 9
Discover Exeter The great outdoors The region’s coastline and impressive Located in one of the most beautiful parts of the country, national parks are only a short cycle, there’s impressive scenery, historic features and great bus or train ride away. shopping centres all on your doorstep. It’s no wonder students here are among the most satisfied in the country! Jurassic Coast stunning and historical section of coastline Exmouth a charming, Victorian seaside resort Top 10 Dartmoor National Park for student experience perfect for walks or bike rides (The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017) Topsham historic town with award-winning restaurants Powderham Castle grand home on the banks of the River Exe “Exeter’s a safe, student city and it’s really easy to walk everywhere. When I first came here my friends and I would try traditional food in different places around the city. I really like a Sunday roast!” Kateryna, Ukraine Completed International Foundation and progressed to International Relations and Management, and Italian at the University of Exeter Modern city with a rich history Entertainment day or night Foodie heaven High street favourites Vibrant and student-friendly, Exeter is a The city’s large student population and many You’ll be spoilt with a selection of local produce The city centre and the modern Princesshay shopping centre are home compact city with lots to do. Take a free tour festivals ensure a buzzing atmosphere. You’ll at the weekly Farmers’ Market and you’ll to big-brand stores and smaller boutiques. Spend some time exploring the of the city centre to explore the cobbled be kept busy with theatre, cinema and music also find restaurants offering international fashionable West Quarter, full of independent stores and vintage shops. streets – the inspiration for JK Rowling’s Diagon bringing something different to Exeter every cuisine. Try Tyepyedong for noodles, Al-Farid Gandy Street, lined with cute gift shops and jewellers, offers something Alley in the Harry Potter books – or the historic night. Follow big-name acts at the Exeter (Moroccan) and Afriteo (Caribbean). And don’t a bit different. Gothic Cathedral and Roman ruins. The Phoenix, watch art-house cinema at the forget to have a traditional cream tea in the Stay connected Find out more about life in Exeter: attractive Quayside is a popular destination Picturehouse or catch up with friends in the Cathedral Café. There’s even an annual food A good bus and train network make exploring the region and beyond easy. with beautiful architecture, and is the ideal place Victoria Inn. During the day, check out the Royal festival where you can try out the best food www.myin.to/ You can be in London in just over two hours. And with a regional airport not to browse in the shops, take a boat trip or find Albert Memorial Museum and modern the region offers. ExeterForStudents far from the city, you can explore Europe and the UK. something good to eat. art at Spacex. 10 | INTO University of Exeter 2018–2019 www.intostudy.com/exeter | 11
Home from home All accommodation: With a choice of accommodation options, including student residences on the University campus and homestay accommodation with approved On campus hosts, it’s easy for you to find the perfect place to call home. 15 MIN Walk to INTO Centre Laundry facilities INTO student residences Wi-Fi Choose from three different room types in On-site staff this purpose-built on-campus accommodation, just 15 minutes’ walk from the INTO Centre. On-site shop You’ll join a friendly and welcoming student community, while living in modern, furnished 24-hour security rooms. When you don’t feel like cooking, there’s a shop and takeaway café service on site. Single Shared Studio Single Studio Study space En suite Shared Shared Shared En suite Private bathroom kitchen bathroom kitchen bathroom kitchen Homestay This is a unique opportunity to experience British life and culture first hand. You’ll have a private room in a carefully selected host’s home, sharing mealtimes and living spaces. Supporting you In our residences you’ll find on-site staff available 24/7 to offer support, and we’ll also provide you with a 24-hour helpline telephone number. If you’re under 18, we offer extra support from residence wardens or homestay hosts. “Duryard is really international, all my flatmates Take a look around are from different countries. Although it’s big, our accommodation: it’s really quiet and people are really respectful www.myin.to/ and friendly. My friends and I study together and AccommodationINTOExeter chat in our flat, and we always cook together.” Tak Yee, Hong Kong Completed International Foundation and progressed to Classical Studies at the University of Exeter 12 | INTO University of Exeter 2018–2019 www.intostudy.com/exeter | 13
Choosing your course “Our staff are always on hand to ensure that students get the one-to-one attention that Get university ready with our tailored, academic pathway programmes. You’ll benefit from they need, and help to develop the skills that university-style teaching and the highest academic standards by choosing one of our are important for success in their studies.” programmes designed in partnership with the University of Exeter. And when it comes Sarah Shirley Academic Director to progressing to your chosen degree, we’ll support you with your university application. ENTRY BEGIN YOUR CAREER International Foundation Undergraduate degree Completion of 2, 3 or 4 terms Mar, Jun, Sep, Oct and Jan From IELTS 5.0 FIND YOUR LEVEL 12 years of Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 schooling or Fast-track Accounting and Finance, and Management | Biomedical, Life and Watch our video about Environmental Sciences | Economics, Finance and Management I Mathematics with International Foundation equivalent Enter at Year 1 Graduation Economics, Finance and Management I Engineering, Mathematics, Computer Science and Physical Sciences I Humanities, Law and Social Science www.myin.to/ InternationalFoundation Completion International Year One Undergraduate degree of A-levels, 3 terms Sep and Jan From IELTS 6.0 first year of Year 2 Year 3 Watch our video about university or Accounting and Finance | Engineering | Management and Business Economics International Year One equivalent Mathematics with Accounting, Economics, Finance or Management | Psychology Enter at Year 2 Graduation www.myin.to/ InternationalYearOne Graduate Diploma Postgraduate degree Completion of 3 terms Jun, Sep, Oct and Jan From IELTS 5.5 undergraduate Year 1 degree or Watch our video about equivalent Finance | Management Enter at Year 1 Graduation Graduate Diploma www.myin.to/ Mastersdegree Want to improve your English? Flexible Combined Honours If English is not your first language, you may If you hold an offer to start a degree at the If you want to improve your English With 36 subjects and over 1,500 degree combinations, Flexible Combined Honours be worried about studying in a different University of Exeter in September 2018, our language skills for use in everyday allows you to combine two subjects at undergraduate degree level following your language. Our Academic English course Pre-sessional English course will provide situations, our General English course, International Foundation or International Year One. Progression requirements are provides intensive preparation to help you you with intensive preparation in academic with various start dates and flexible course specific to each combination and agreed on a case-by-case basis. Previous applications succeed in your academic studies. We’ll English. You’ll focus on content-specific lengths, will be perfect for you. Suitable for by INTO students have received a conditional offer, however, this is not guaranteed. provide extra support in developing your grammar, style and structure, and have the students of all levels, you’ll improve your Placement options English language fluency and study skills, opportunity to practise speaking English on general language proficiency in listening, Most degrees are available with a Work Placement or Study Abroad option in the third helping you to confidently progress to your topics related to your degree programme. speaking, vocabulary, reading, writing For more information: year. A Work Placement allows you to gain hands-on experience at an organisation in academic programme. and grammar. www.intostudy.com/ the UK or abroad, while Study Abroad offers an opportunity to spend a year studying For more information, see page 35. For more information: at one of the University’s partners around the world. See the progression table for the exeter/courses www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses programme you wish to study to check if this is an option for your chosen degree. 14 | INTO University of Exeter 2018–2019 www.intostudy.com/exeter | 15
FAST-TRACK PROGRAMME International Foundation Accounting and Finance, Progression options You can progress to five degrees at the University of Exeter from this pathway. and Management (6 months) The following table provides information about what grades you need to achieve Start dates to be guaranteed a place at the University of Exeter in September 2019. March Programme length A unique 6-month pathway to Year 1 of a business Degree subject Requirements English level % Final academic grade % Accounting and Finance BSc (Hons) None 65 70 2 terms or approximately 6 months degree at the University of Exeter Business BSc (Hons) None 65 70 Class hours Benefit from exemptions from the exams of ACCA 22–24 hours per week and other chartered accounting bodies Business and Accounting BSc (Hons) None 65 70 Class size Business and Management BA (Hons) None 65 70 Maximum of 17 students per class Progress to a degree offered by the EQUIS and AMBA for English language teaching accredited University of Exeter Business School Management with Marketing BA (Hons) None 65 70 Age requirement Degree programme based on the Penryn campus. 16 years and above* Work placement option available. What will I study? Study abroad option available. Possibility to take part in study abroad will depend on your academic progress, Academic entry requirements English for Business (20 credits) your linguistic ability relevant to the country to be visited and the places available in your chosen country. Completion of 12 years of schooling (or the local Foundation Mathematics (20 credits) equivalent to meet the same standard) with Independent Study in Business (20 credits) good grades. Introduction to Accounting and Finance (20 credits) English language entry requirements Introduction to Economics (20 credits) IELTS 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.0 Introduction to Management (20 credits) “Students love the ‘Independent Study in in all subskills) or equivalent You will need to earn 120 credits to successfully complete your pathway programme. Business’ module, which gives you the If you do not meet the minimum English language For detailed module descriptions, please visit: www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses opportunity to research a business-related topic requirements you should apply for our Academic English course. See page 35 for more information. you are passionate about. Through this you’ll develop your academic business knowledge and Award and validating body enhance your English and communication skills.” Successful completion of the International Foundation Karen Glide, Programme Manager programme leads to the award of International Foundation Certificate (RQF Level 3) from the University of Exeter. Tuition fees See page 36 for course dates and prices. 9th Top 150 For full course information visit: in the UK for in the world for www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses Accounting and Finance Accounting and Finance “We study a business of our choice, (The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017) (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017) write a report and give a presentation * All students must be 17 by the through the Independent Study for end of their academic year of study, no later than 31 August. Business module. This teaches us skills we will need at university such as critical Special features thinking and time management.” Carry out independent research into Study the application of management and Amirah, Singapore a business of your choice and present your other business principles via case studies. Studying International Foundation findings as part of the ‘Independent Study Participate in group work centred in Business’ module. around the production and presentation Learn from systematic use of company of a business report. accounts and annual reports. “The Foundation was the perfect pathway towards a degree. It’s like a bridge that prepares you academically, as well as giving you good language skills.” Want to find out more? Haotian, China Visit our website or for help with your Completed International Foundation and progressed to application, contact our Admissions Accounting and Finance at the University of Exeter team or your education counsellor. Find the most up-to-date information here: www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses 16 www.intostudy.com/exeter | 17
International Foundation Biomedical, Life and Progression options You can progress to more than 30 degrees at the University of Exeter from this pathway. Environmental Sciences The following table provides information about which modules you need to study and what grades Start dates you need to achieve to be guaranteed a place at the University of Exeter in September 2019. June, September, October and January We’ve only included the details for some of the most popular degrees our students have progressed to. Programme length Progress to Year 1 of a wide range 3 terms or approximately 9 months of undergraduate degrees Degree subject Requirements English level % Final academic grade % 4 terms or approximately 12 months Animal Behaviour BSc (Hons)* Mathematics 1 65 65 Class hours Strong industry links including: NHS, health care Applied Psychology (Clinical) MSci 70 in Psychology and interview 65 70 22–25 hours per week charities, Kellogg’s, Unilever and Glaxo Smith Kline Biochemistry BSc (Hons) Mathematics 1 65 65 Class size Maximum of 17 students per class for What will I study? Biological and Medicinal Chemistry Mathematics 1 65 65 BSc (Hons) English language teaching and science labs English Language for Academic Study (30 credits) Biological Sciences BSc (Hons) Mathematics 1 65 65 Foundation Mathematics (20 credits) Age requirement 16 years and above* Introduction to Biological Science (20 credits) Conservation Biology and Ecology Mathematics 1 65 65 BSc (Hons)* Study Skills (10 credits) Environmental Science BSc (Hons)* Mathematics 1 65 65 Academic entry requirements 2 out of 4, dependent on progression degree: Completion of 12 years of schooling (or the local Evolutionary Biology BSc (Hons)* Mathematics 1 65 65 equivalent to meet the same standard) with Human Biology (20 credits) good grades. Introduction to Chemical Sciences (20 credits) Exercise and Sport Sciences BSc (Hons)* Mathematics 1 65 65 Introduction to Psychology (20 credits) English language entry requirements Geography BA/BSc (Hons) None 65 65 Mathematics 1 (20 credits) 3 term: IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.0 in writing and no less than 4.5 in all other subskills) or equivalent You will need to earn 120 credits to successfully complete your pathway programme. Human Biosciences BSc (Hons) Mathematics 1 65 65 4 term: IELTS 5.0 (with a minimum of 4.5 For detailed module descriptions, please visit: www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses Human Sciences BA (Hons) Mathematics 1 65 65 in all subskills) or equivalent If you do not meet the minimum English language Marine Biology BSc (Hons)* Mathematics 1 65 65 requirements you should apply for our Academic English course. See page 35 for more information. Medical Imaging (Diagnostic Radiography) None 70 65 BSc (Hons) Award and validating body Medical Sciences BSc (Hons) Human Biology and Mathematics 1 65 65 Successful completion of the International Foundation programme leads to the award of International Natural Sciences BSc (Hons)* 60% average across Mathematics 1 and Mathematics 2 65 65 Foundation Certificate (RQF Level 3) from the University of Exeter. 14th Top 50 Psychology BSc (Hons) Psychology 65 70 Tuition fees in the UK for Biological Sciences in the world for Psychology Psychology with Sport and Exercise Science BSc (Hons) Psychology 65 65 See page 36 for course dates and prices. (The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017) (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017) Sport and Exercise Medical Sciences None 65 65 For full course information visit: BSc (Hons) www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses Zoology BSc (Hons)* Mathematics 1 65 65 * All students must be 17 by the Special features end of their academic year of study, no later than 31 August. Learn the skills required to produce and Visit the appropriate University departments maintain a reflective log and lab workbook. and meet key staff prior to progression to Work in pairs to carry out experiments from the University. definition through to completion. Make use of the University’s virtual Learn how to produce laboratory learning platform to prepare you for reports in preparation for university. independent learning. “Critical thinking is very important here and although I’ve felt challenged, I’ve enjoyed that aspect because it has Degree programme based on the Penryn campus. helped develop my mind.” Work placement option available. Want to find out more? Anna, Russia Study abroad option available. Possibility to take part in study abroad will depend on your academic progress, your linguistic ability relevant to the Visit our website or for help with your Completed International Foundation and progressed country to be visited and the places available in your chosen country. application, contact our Admissions to Psychology at the University of Exeter * Master’s options also available. team or your education counsellor. Note: progression requirements including English level Find the most up-to-date information here: and final grade may differ for degrees with these options. www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses 18 www.intostudy.com/exeter | 19
International Foundation Economics, Finance and Management; Progression options You can progress to 10 degrees at the University of Exeter from this pathway. Mathematics with Economics, Finance The following table provides information about what grades you need to achieve Start dates to be guaranteed a place at the University of Exeter in September 2019. and Management June, September, October and January Degree subject Requirements English level % Final academic grade % Programme length Accounting and Finance BSc (Hons) Introduction to Management and Introduction to Accounting and Finance are compulsory 65 70 3 terms or approximately 9 months 4 terms or approximately 12 months Progress to Year 1 of a wide range of undergraduate degrees Business BSc (Hons) None 65 70 Class hours Choose from two specialist pathway options Business and Accounting BSc (Hons) Introduction to Management and Introduction to Accounting and Finance are compulsory 65 70 22–24 hours per week Class size Progress to a degree offered by the EQUIS and AMBA accredited Business and Management BA (Hons) Introduction to Management and Introduction to Accounting and Finance are compulsory 65 70 Maximum of 17 students per class University of Exeter Business School Business Economics BSc (Hons) Mathematics 1 and Introduction to Accounting and Finance are compulsory 65 70 for English language teaching Economics BSc (Hons) Mathematics 1 and Introduction to Accounting and Finance are compulsory 65 70 Age requirement What will I study? 16 years and above* Economics and Finance BSc (Hons) None 65 70 English Language for Academic Study (30 credits) Foundation Mathematics (20 credits) Economics and Politics BSc (Hons) None 65 70 Academic entry requirements Completion of 12 years of schooling (or the local Introduction to Economics (20 credits) Economics with Econometrics BSc (Hons) None 65 70 equivalent to meet the same standard) with Study Skills (10 credits) good grades. 2 out of 3, dependent on progression degree: Management with Marketing BA (Hons) None 65 70 English language entry requirements Introduction to Accounting and Finance (20 credits) Mathematics with Accounting BSc (Hons)* 60 average across Foundation Mathematics and Mathematics 1 65 65 3 term: IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.0 in writing Introduction to Management (20 credits) and no less than 4.5 in all other subskills) or equivalent Mathematics 1 (20 credits) Mathematics with Economics BSc (Hons)* 60 average across Foundation Mathematics and Mathematics 1 65 65 4 term: IELTS 5.0 (with a minimum of 4.5 in all subskills) or equivalent You will need to earn 120 credits to successfully complete your pathway programme. Mathematics with Finance BSc (Hons)* 60 average across Foundation Mathematics and Mathematics 1 65 65 For detailed module descriptions, please visit: www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses If you do not meet the minimum English language Mathematics with Management BSc (Hons)* 60 average across Foundation Mathematics and Mathematics 1 65 65 requirements you should apply for our Academic English course. See page 35 for more information. Degree programme based on the Penryn campus. Work placement option available. Award and validating body Study abroad option available. Possibility to take part in study abroad will depend on your academic progress, Successful completion of the International Foundation your linguistic ability relevant to the country to be visited and the places available in your chosen country. programme leads to the award of International * Master’s options also available. Foundation Certificate (RQF Level 3) from the University of Exeter. Tuition fees 13th = 16th Work placement opportunities at University of Exeter Business School See page 36 for course dates and prices. in the UK for Economics in the UK for Mathematics • Almost all degrees at University of Exeter Business School offer opportunities For full course information visit: for work placement (see progression tables). www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses (The Times and The Sunday Times (The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017) Good University Guide 2017) • Put into practice what you’ve learnt in your first two years. * All students must be 17 by the • Gain valuable practical experience in your chosen area of study. end of their academic year of study, no later than 31 August. • Graduate with a proven employment track record and confidence in the workplace. Special features • Market yourself to prospective employers while out on placement. Analyse and interpret business practices Learn about accounting concepts and • Successful Work Placements can be a pathway to permanent roles of key global businesses such as Apple, the procedures used in the preparation • Recent examples include Accenture, Bank of England, Warner Bros, IBM and Microsoft. Google, Coca-Cola and Nike. of financial statements. Make use of the University’s Virtual Guest lectures delivered by those with Learning Platform (VLP) to prepare you specific experience/knowledge. for independent learning. Group work centred around the production “My year at Microsoft helped me become more professional while Focus on the application of economic and presentation of a business report. giving me insight into how a global company works. I had the principles to real-world business and chance to be involved in various projects across the company, non-business issues. meet lots of people and potentially make long-lasting connections.” Stefaniia, Russia Completed a work placement at Microsoft and graduated with BSc (Hons) Business Economics from the University of Exeter and now working for PwC Want to find out more? Visit our website or for help with your application, contact our Admissions team or your education counsellor. Find the most up-to-date information here: www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses 20 www.intostudy.com/exeter | 21
International Foundation Engineering, Mathematics, Computer Progression options You can progress to more than 40 degrees at the University of Exeter from this pathway. The following table provides information about which Science and Physical Sciences modules you need to study and what grades you need to achieve to be guaranteed a place at the University of Exeter in September 2019. Start dates Degree subject Requirements English level % Final academic grade % June, September, October and January Applied Geology BSc (Hons)* None 65 65 Programme length Progress to Year 1 of a wide range Civil Engineering BEng (Hons) 60 in Mathematics 2 65 65 3 terms or approximately 9 months of undergraduate degrees 4 terms or approximately 12 months Civil Engineering MEng 60 in Mathematics 2 65 65 Class hours Gain hands-on experience through practical based Civil and Environmental Engineering MEng 60 in Mathematics 2 65 65 22–24 hours per week learning in the University’s engineering labs Computer Science BSc (Hons)* None 65 65 Class size Maximum of 17 students per class What will I study? Computer Science and Mathematics BSc (Hons)* 60 average across Mathematics 1 and Mathematics 2 65 65 for English language teaching English Language for Academic Study (30 credits) Electronic Engineering BEng (Hons) 60 in Mathematics 2 65 65 Foundation Mathematics (20 credits) Age requirement 16 years and above* Introduction to Physical Science (20 credits) Electronic Engineering MEng 60 in Mathematics 2 65 65 Mathematics 1 (20 credits) Electronic Engineering and Computer Science 60 in Mathematics 2 65 65 Academic entry requirements Study Skills (10 credits) BEng (Hons) Completion of 12 years of schooling (or the local Electronic Engineering and Computer Science 60 in Mathematics 2 65 65 equivalent to meet the same standard) with 1 out of 2: MEng good grades. Introduction to Computer Science (20 credits) Engineering BEng (Hons)* 60 in Mathematics 2 65 65 Mathematics 2 (20 credits) English language entry requirements Engineering and Management BEng (Hons) 60 in Mathematics 2 65 70 3 term: IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.0 in writing You will need to earn 120 credits to successfully complete your pathway programme. and no less than 4.5 in all other subskills) or equivalent For detailed module descriptions, please visit: www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses Engineering and Management MEng 60 in Mathematics 2 65 65 4 term: IELTS 5.0 (with a minimum of 4.5 in all subskills) or equivalent Engineering Geology and Geotechnics None 65 65 BSc (Hons)* If you do not meet the minimum English language Geology BSc (Hons)* None 65 65 requirements you should apply for our Academic English course. See page 35 for more information. Mathematical Sciences 60 average across Mathematics 1 and Mathematics 2 65 65 (Ecology and Evolution) MSci Award and validating body Materials Engineering BEng (Hons) 60 in Mathematics 2 65 65 =16th 10th Successful completion of the International Foundation programme leads to the award of International Materials Engineering MEng 60 in Mathematics 2 65 65 Foundation Certificate (RQF Level 3) from the University of Exeter. Mathematical Sciences 60 average across Mathematics 1 and Mathematics 2 65 65 in the UK for Mathematics in the UK for General Engineering (Energy Systems and Control) MSci Tuition fees (The Times and The Sunday Times (The Times and The Sunday Times Mathematical Sciences 60 average across Mathematics 1 and Mathematics 2 65 65 Good University Guide 2017) Good University Guide 2017) (Environmental Science) MSci See page 36 for course dates and prices. Mathematics BSc (Hons)* 60 average across Mathematics 1 and Mathematics 2 65 65 For full course information visit: www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses Mathematics and Physics BSc (Hons) 60 average across Mathematics 1 and Mathematics 2, Introduction to Physical 65 65 Science, A-level Physics, attend an interview * All students must be 17 by the Special features Mathematics with Accounting BSc (Hons)* 60 average across Mathematics 1 and Mathematics 2 65 65 end of their academic year of Gain practical experience through laboratory Take part in small, interactive classes which study, no later than 31 August. Mathematics with Economics BSc (Hons)* 60 average across Mathematics 1 and Mathematics 2 65 65 work in the University’s fully equipped include the teaching of practical skills electronic and materials testing laboratories alongside a syllabus specifically designed Mathematics with Finance BSc (Hons)* 60 average across Mathematics 1 and Mathematics 2 65 65 and workshops. for engineering. Mathematics with Management BSc (Hons)* 60 average across Mathematics 1 and Mathematics 2 65 65 Continue learning outside of the classroom Learn how to use software to solve problems through interactive field trips, which have and enhance your presentations and Mechanical Engineering BEng (Hons) 60 in Mathematics 2 65 65 included a tour of Bloodhound SSC and written work. Mechanical Engineering MEng 60 in Mathematics 2 65 65 Silverstone race track. Mining Engineering BEng (Hons) 60 in Mathematics 2 65 65 Physics BSc (Hons) 60 average across Mathematics 1 and Mathematics 2, Introduction to Physical 65 65 Science, A-level Physics, attend an interview “INTO’s a great starting point. When I Physics with Astrophysics BSc (Hons)* 60 average across Mathematics 1 and Mathematics 2, Introduction to Physical 65 65 began my degree I was already used to Science, A-level Physics, attend an interview the University and the culture. You also Renewable Energy Engineering BEng (Hons)* 60 in Mathematics 2 65 65 learn from the best academics.” Renewable Energy BSc (Hons) 60 in Mathematics 2 65 65 Sarthok, Bangladesh Want to find out more? Graduated with BSc (Hons) Conservation Biology and Degree programme based on the Penryn campus. Visit our website or for help with your Ecology from the University of Exeter with First Class Work placement option available. application, contact our Admissions Honours and now studying a PhD in Genetics Study abroad option available. 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International Foundation Humanities, Law and Social Science Progression options You can progress to more than 30 degrees at the University of Exeter from this pathway. The following table provides information about which modules you need to study and what grades you need to achieve to be guaranteed a place at the University of Exeter in September 2019. Start dates Progress to Year 1 of a wide range June, September, October and January We’ve only included the details for some of the most popular degrees our students have progressed to. of undergraduate degrees Programme length 3 terms or approximately 9 months Participate in an employability programme (September intake) Degree subject Requirements English level % Final academic grade % 4 terms or approximately 12 months to help prepare you for business opportunities Ancient History BA (Hons) None 65 70 Class hours Anthropology BA (Hons) None 65 65 22–24 hours per week What will I study? Archaeology BA (Hons) None 65 65 Class size British History and Institutions 1 (20 credits) Maximum of 17 students per class English Language for Academic Study (30 credits) Archaeology with Forensic Science None 65 65 BSc (Hons) for English language teaching Introduction to English Law and the English Legal System 1 (20 credits) Art History and Visual Culture BA (Hons) None 65 70 Study Skills (10 credits) Age requirement Classical Studies BA (Hons) None 65 70 16 years and above* 3 out of 4: Introduction to English Law and the English Legal System 2 (20 credits) Criminology BSc (Hons) None 65 70 Academic entry requirements Introduction to Film and Literary Studies (20 credits) Completion of 12 years of schooling (or the local Drama BA (Hons) 70 in Introduction to Film and Literary Studies and workshop/interview 65 70 equivalent to meet the same standard) with Introduction to Psychology (20 credits) good grades. Introduction to World Politics and International Relations (20 credits) English BA (Hons) 70 in Introduction to Film and Literary Studies 65 70 You will need to earn 120 credits to successfully complete your pathway programme. English language entry requirements English BA (Hons) 65 in Introduction to Film and Literary Studies 65 65 For detailed module descriptions, please visit: www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses 3 term: IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.0 in writing and no less than 4.5 in all other subskills) or equivalent English and Drama BA (Hons) 70 in Introduction to Film and Literary Studies 65 70 4 term: IELTS 5.0 (with a minimum of 4.5 English and Film Studies BA (Hons) 70 in Introduction to Film and Literary Studies 65 70 in all subskills) or equivalent If you do not meet the minimum English language English and History BA (Hons) 65 in Introduction to Film and Literary Studies 65 70 requirements you should apply for our Academic English course. See page 35 for more information. Film Studies BA (Hons) 70 in Introduction to Film and Literary Studies 65 70 LLB (Hons) Law Top 50 Award and validating body Geography BA/BSc (Hons) None 65 70 Successful completion of the International Foundation programme leads to the award of International History BA (Hons) None 65 70 Foundation Certificate (RQF Level 3) from the is recognised in a number in the world for English Language History and International Relations None 65 70 University of Exeter. of Common Law countries (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017) BA (Hons) History and International Relations None 65 65 Tuition fees BA (Hons) See page 36 for course dates and prices. History and Politics BA (Hons) None 65 65 For full course information visit: www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses Special features International Relations BA (Hons) None 65 70 Learn through discipline-specific teaching Law students: take part in mini-trials, allowing International Relations BA (Hons) None 65 65 * All students must be 17 by the and assessment providing you with the skills you to present cases like professional lawyers. end of their academic year of study, no later than 31 August. required for your degree, including research Politics and International Relations students: Law LLB None 65 70 projects, essays, case studies, presentations analyse causes and resolution of different Liberal Arts BA (Hons) None 65 70 and seminars. world conflicts. Film students: analyse film techniques and All lectures and seminars delivered by Middle East Studies BA (Hons) None 65 65 the film industry and visit the University’s experienced university lecturers. Philosophy BA (Hons) None 65 70 film museum. Politics BA (Hons) None 65 70 Politics and Sociogy BA (Hons) None 65 70 Politics, Philosophy and Economics None 65 70 BA (Hons) Sociology BSc (Hons) None 65 65 “Studying in the UK enhanced my Sociology and Criminology BSc (Hons) None 65 70 multicultural awareness. It also improved my interpersonal skills and my ability to be flexible to changing work circumstances.” Want to find out more? Fiedya, Indonesia Degree programme based on the Penryn campus. Visit our website or for help with your Graduated with LLB (Hons) Law from the University of Work placement option available. application, contact our Admissions Exeter and now working as a Legal Trainee in Singapore Study abroad option available. 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International Year One Accounting and Finance Progression options The following table provides information about which modules you need to study and what grades you need to achieve to be guaranteed a place at the University of Exeter in September 2019. Start dates Progress to Year 2 of a range of undergraduate degrees September and January Prepare for a degree that offers exemptions from the exams Degree subject Requirements English level % Final academic grade % Programme length 3 terms or approximately 9 months of professional bodies including the ACCA and CIMA Accounting and Finance BSc (Hons) 55% average across Introduction to Financial Accounting and Introduction to Management Accounting 65 55 Business and Accounting BA (Hons) 55% average across Introduction to Financial Accounting 65 55 Class hours and Introduction to Management Accounting 20–24 hours per week What will I study? English Language Skills for Undergraduate Studies (30 credits) Work placement option available. Study abroad option available. Possibility to take part in study abroad Class size Introduction to Financial Accounting (15 credits) will depend on your academic progress, your linguistic ability relevant to Maximum of 17 students per class the country to be visited and the places available in your chosen country. Introduction to Management Accounting (15 credits) for English language teaching Introduction to Statistics (15 credits) Age requirement Management Concepts and Practice (15 credits) 16 years and above* Principles of Economics (Microeconomics) (15 credits) Principles of Economics (Macroeconomics) (15 credits) Academic entry requirements Satisfactory completion of A-levels, or first year You will need to earn 120 credits to successfully complete your pathway programme. of overseas university degree with good grades For detailed module descriptions, please visit: www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses or equivalent. “Our programmes allow students English language entry requirements to develop their time management IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum of 5.5 in writing and no less than 5.0 in other subskills) or equivalent and independent learning skills. Former students have commented If you do not meet the minimum English language requirements you should apply for our Academic their course has been an invaluable English course. See page 35 for more information. preparation for their degree.” Award and validating body 9th Top 150 Andrew Boyne English Teacher/Co-ordinator Successful completion of International Year One leads to the initial award of Certificate of Higher Education in the UK for in the world for (FHEQ Level 4) from the University of Exeter. Accounting and Finance Accounting and Finance (The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017) (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017) Tuition fees See page 36 for course dates and prices. For full course information visit: “Working as a Consultant, I’m expected to work with www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses different people from different backgrounds, attend Special features meetings and communicate in a professional manner. * All students must be 17 by the Participate in group work and learn how Apply knowledge to a real-life end of their academic year of While studying at INTO and at the University, I was to use statistics to help you make workplace situation. study, no later than 31 August. sensible business decisions. taught to do just that. Studying at the University Analyse current business practice, of Exeter I learned to be a good team player, a Attend a lecture in the Business School, recommend strategic developments for problem solver and to communicate effectively and either in person or virtually. organisations such as Amazon and present your findings. professionally. Also, all those presentations that Participate in an employability programme made me nervous when I was studying have helped (September intake) to help prepare you for Present to a panel that includes a member me to gain more confidence today.” business opportunities. of the Business School teaching team. Delfina, Indonesia Apply theory to analyse UK companies Graduated with Accounting and Finance from the University of Exeter and present your findings. and now working as an Advisory Consultant in Indonesia Want to find out more? Visit our website or for help with your application, contact our Admissions team or your education counsellor. Find the most up-to-date information here: www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses 26 www.intostudy.com/exeter | 27
International Year One Engineering Management and International Year One Start dates Progress to Year 2 of a wide range of undergraduate degrees Business Economics Start dates September September and January Attend lectures alongside first year university students Progress to Year 2 of a specialist undergraduate degree Programme length Programme length 3 terms or approximately 9 months 3 terms or approximately 9 months What will I study? Strong professional association links, Class hours English Language and Study Skills for Engineering (30 credits) including Chartered Management Institute and the Class hours 24 hours per week on average 20–24 hours per week Core Engineering (Mechanics, Materials and Electronics) (15 credits) Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development Class size Core Engineering (Project) (15 credits) Class size Maximum of 17 students per class Engineering Mathematics (30 credits) Maximum of 17 students per class for English language teaching What will I study? for English language teaching 2 out of 3: Accounting for Management and Economics (15 credits) Age requirement Electronics for Engineering (15 credits) English Language Skills for Undergraduate Studies (30 credits) Age requirement 16 years and above* Engineering Mechanics (15 credits) 16 years and above* Fundamentals of Marketing (15 credits) Materials and Manufacturing (15 credits) Introduction to Statistics (15 credits) Academic entry requirements Academic entry requirements Satisfactory completion of A-levels, or first year You will need to earn 120 credits to successfully complete your pathway programme. Management Concepts and Practice (15 credits) Satisfactory completion of A-levels, or first year of overseas university degree with good grades For detailed module descriptions, please visit: www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses Principles of Economics (Microeconomics) (15 credits) of overseas university degree with good grades or equivalent. or equivalent. Principles of Economics (Macroeconomics) (15 credits) A-level Mathematics or equivalent at grade C. A science subject must also have been studied Special features You will need to earn 120 credits to successfully complete your pathway programme. English language entry requirements eg. Biology, Chemistry, Further Mathematics Study some modules alongside first year Gain hands-on experience through For detailed module descriptions, please visit: www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum of 5.5 in writing and no less and/or Physics. than 5.0 in other subskills) or equivalent. university students in lectures and seminars. practical-based learning including field If you do not meet the minimum English language English language entry requirements Make use of industry-standard, trips and laboratory work. requirements you should apply for our Academic IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum of 5.0 three-dimensional Computer Aided Design and build a hydroelectric generator. English course. See page 35 for more information. in all subskills) or equivalent Design software eg. MatLab, Solidworks. If you do not meet the minimum English language Award and validating body requirements you should apply for our Academic Continue learning outside of the classroom Successful completion of International Year One leads English course. See page 35 for more information. through interactive field trips, which have to the initial award of Certificate of Higher Education Award and validating body included a tour of Bloodhound SSC, and Silverstone race track. =13th 13th (FHEQ Level 4) from the University of Exeter. Tuition fees Successful completion of International Year One leads to the initial award of Certificate of Higher Education in the UK for Business Studies in the UK for Economics See page 36 for course dates and prices. (FHEQ Level 4) from the University of Exeter. (The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017) (The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017) For full course information visit: Progression options www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses Tuition fees The following table provides information about which modules you need to study and what grades See page 36 for course dates and prices. you need to achieve to be guaranteed a place at the University of Exeter in September 2019. * All students must be 17 by the end of their academic year of For full course information visit: Special features study, no later than 31 August. www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses Degree subject Requirements English level Final academic grade % Learn and reflect on your own skills and Design promotional strategies and present Civil Engineering BEng (Hons) None 65 50 preferred team role or leadership style. your ideas in a variety of creative forms. * All students must be 17 by the end of their academic year of Civil Engineering MEng None 65 50 Work in groups to solve business problems Visit local organisations to consider study, no later than 31 August. Civil and Environmental Engineering MEng None 65 50 and present your findings. management strategies in practice. Electronic Engineering BEng (Hons) Electronics for Engineers 65 50 Participate in an employability programme Attend a lecture in the Business School, Electronic Engineering MEng Electronics for Engineers 65 50 (September intake) to help prepare you for either in person or virtually. Engineering BEng (Hons) None 65 50 business opportunities. Engineering MEng None 65 50 Engineering and Management BEng (Hons) None 65 50 Progression options Engineering and Management MEng None 70 50 The following table provides information about which modules you need to study and what grades Materials Engineering BEng (Hons) None 65 50 you need to achieve to be guaranteed a place at the University of Exeter in September 2019. Materials Engineering MEng None 65 50 Mechanical Engineering BEng (Hons) None 65 50 Final academic Mechanical Engineering MEng None 65 50 Degree subject Requirements English level % grade % Business and Management 55 in Management Concepts and Practice module 65 55 BA (Hons) Business Economics 55 average in Principles of Economics (Microeconomics) 65 55 BSc (Hons) and Principles of Economics (Macroeconomics) modules Work placement option available. Management with 55 average in Management Concepts and Practice and 65 55 Want to find out more? Study abroad option available. Marketing BA (Hons) Fundamentals of Marketing modules Want to find out more? Possibility to take part in study abroad Visit our website or for help with your Visit our website or for help with your will depend on your academic progress, application, contact our Admissions your linguistic ability relevant to the application, contact our Admissions team or your education counsellor. country to be visited and the places Find the most up-to-date information here: Work placement option available. Find the most up-to-date information here: team or your education counsellor. Study abroad option available. available in your chosen country. www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses Possibility to take part in study abroad www.intostudy.com/exeter/courses will depend on your academic progress, your linguistic ability relevant to the country to be visited and the places available in your chosen country. 28 www.intostudy.com/exeter | 29
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