BANGOR UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE 2019
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LOCATION, COMMUNITY, EDUCATION, SUCCESS
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environment in a spectacular location, along with a dynamic
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Business, Management and Economics
We are proud of the high level of service, support and quality
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Law, Media, Psychology and Social Science
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are valued and respected for the unique
experience they bring to academic life. If you
join us, you’ll be part of our university family from the moment you arrive and our staff will support you to achieve your best.
Based in the heart of our friendly campus, the Bangor University
International College will help you shape your future and set you on the road to success in your chosen career. I look forward to seeing you at Bangor soon.
All the facilities are good and all of my tutors are very friendly. I chose Bangor University International College because it is really helpful and useful for my studying. It is a good preparation for my Management degree” NASSER FROM SAUDI ARABIA MANAGEMENT
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system of learning, teaching and research.
of teaching that we provide to our students.
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We offer our students a safe, friendly, low-cost study
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other UK universities, and the answer is really quite simple.
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A beautiful university
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You might ask yourself what makes Bangor so different from
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Why study at Bangor?
International Year One (IY1) Business, Management and Finance INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED MASTERS Business and Management Investment and Banking Accounting and Finance Continuation degrees Entry requirements Course dates How to apply 3
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Awarded Gold in the 2017 Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF).
CAREER FOCUSED
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Bangor University is a truly special place to study. You’ll benefit from an exceptional academic experience, set against a stunning backdrop of natural beauty.
TOP 50
UK UNIVERSITY
TOP 350 UNIVERSITIES IN THE WORLD
Bangor University was founded in 1884 and is one of the country’s oldest and most prestigious universities. Since then, we have gone from strength to strength, creating pioneering courses.
We are ranked among the top 350 universities in the world. This reflects the extraordinary quality of our teaching and research, our incredible student satisfaction ratings, the modern facilities on our campus and the considerable investment we make in each and every student.
(The Guardian League Table 2019)
(Times Higher Education World University rankings 2018)
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We provide exciting opportunities to set your career in motion, including our careers and employability service, the online JobZone and the Bangor Employability Award scheme, offering paid university internships.
More than three quarters of Bangor University’s research is world leading or internationally excellent according to the Research Excellence Framework 2014. Our Business School is consistently listed in the top 20 global institutions for banking research and more than half of our academic schools are rated in the UK top 20 for quality of their output.
UNIVERSITY FOR JOB PROSPECTS
GLOBAL INSTITUTIONS FOR BANKING RESEARCH
TOP 15 IN THE UK FOR TEACHING QUALITY
We take pride in our exemplary teaching quality, rated in the UK top 15. (Times University League Table 2018)
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Bangor is in the top 10 for student satisfaction in the UK (National Student Survey 2018)
(Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2018) (Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2014)
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Teachers in Bangor University are professional and Bangor is a peaceful place to study and make friends.” SIYI FROM CHINA
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Spectacular, historic, connected. Situated on the north coast of Wales, Bangor has both mountains and beaches on its doorstep and is an idyllic backdrop to student life. Bangor is located in an area of outstanding natural beauty just outside of Snowdonia National Park; the city boasts dramatic views across the sparkling Menai Strait to the stunning Isle of Anglesey. The city is just two hours by train from Liverpool, and two and a half hours from Manchester. Both are major UK cities with international airports and excellent links to the rest of the country. London is just over three hours away. Ireland is also easy to reach, with regular ferries running from Holyhead, on Anglesey, to Dublin. The ancient St Deiniol’s cathedral sits at the heart of Bangor. There’s also a Victorian pier extending into the Menai Strait, as well as three world heritage castles within half an hour of the city. Average summer temperatures are 15-20 degrees, while the city’s coastal location means it enjoys slightly warmer winter weather than the UK average.
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THE PERFECT SETTING TO GAIN YOUR DEGREE Bangor University is ranked as one of the Top 350 universities in the world and 50th in the UK, but the university offers more than academic achievement.
TOP FIVE IN THE UK FOR STUDENT SUPPORT We take our students’ wellbeing very seriously, which is why we were named one of the top five universities in the UK for student support (Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2018).
The experience you’ll get at Bangor University is unique. Not only do you benefit from our 2017 Gold standard expertise, but our campus is friendly and full of atmosphere, and there are endless opportunities to make friends and enjoy a lively social life while you study.
BEST IN THE UK FOR CLUBS AND SOCIETIES There’s a thriving societies and clubs scene at Bangor, with more than 150 groups you can join for free. The variety of activities is so wide ranging, we were recently named number one in the UK for clubs and societies (Whatuni student choice awards 2018).
We combine our high academic standards and a focus on employment prospects with fantastic experience and ethos to create a welcoming and supportive environment for students. We were recently ranked top 10 in the UK for student satisfaction (National Student Survey 2018).
There are clubs specifically for international students, or that complement your course, for example The Law Society. You’ll also find religious groups, including the Christian Union and Islamic Society, and those that focus on general interests such as comedy or photography.
A MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS You won’t find a more beautiful place to study in the UK. Nestled between mountains and the sea, Bangor and the surrounding area have much to offer, including Anglesey’s lovely beaches and the snow-capped peaks of Snowdonia.
SPORTS AND ACTIVITIES ON YOUR DOORSTEP If you love sports and outdoor life, Bangor is ideal. Join the mountaineering club and soak up the breath-taking views of Snowdonia National Park, or let loose in a game of ultimate Frisbee.
There is a truly diverse and welcoming student community. With 80 nationalities on campus, you’ll find it easy to meet new people.
Exceptional indoor and outdoor sporting facilities include football and rugby pitches, tennis and netball courts, and an athletics track.
We have a dedicated international student support team to handle your concerns, from questions about your visa to money worries. There’s also free English language support.
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EXPERIENCE A friendly, student-centred place to study Bangor’s size and friendly nature mean it’s easy to get to know people and our students tend to settle-in easily. Most of our buildings and student residences are a short walk from the city centre, where you will find a variety of national chain stores , coffee shops and restaurants.
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around the Students’ Union, which provides
support service for students. The services offered
Much of your social life at University will revolve services, support, activities and entertainment for students. A major plus at Bangor is that student membership of the Students’ Union’s clubs and
societies is free of charge, ensuring that all students can take part in the sports and activities offered. You can find out more on our Social Life and Sports pages at bangor.ac.uk
The Student Services Centre provides a professional range from financial advice to welfare support, study
skills, dyslexia support and counselling. There is also a dedicated Disability team to provide advice and
guidance on a range of disability-related matters. The International Student Support Team provides
advice and guidance on a range of issues including: • Employment Regulations • General Welfare Issues • Travelling Abroad • Living and Studying in Bangor • Immigration • Visa Applications • Health Care • Financial Matters
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We can guarantee accommodation to most new International students (see our website for the conditions bangor.ac.uk/
accommodation/guarantee-accommodation). You’ll have a choice of rooms depending on budget and needs. Accommodation options include: • Standard – shared bathroom • En-Suite • Townhouses
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Our student villages provide modern living and are a short walk from both the university and the city centre. Our accommodation is so good it was named number one in the UK in the Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2018.
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The University is very active about trying to make the students’ experience as good as possible. COMPUTER SCIENCE
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SAFE AND LOW COST STUDENT LIVING
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According to The Independent, Bangor is one of the most economical places to study in the UK. The low cost of living means your money will go further than it would in other parts of the country. Bangor is ranked in the Top 15 universities in the UK University for Good Security (Times Higher Education Student Survey 2018) proving that Bangor is a safe place in which to live and study.
• Studios We offer friendly communities and great facilities at our two student villages, Ffriddoedd and St Mary’s. All rooms are
single and self-catered, and kitchen facilities are provided. As well as a bed, desk, chair, wardrobe and storage in your
room, there’s free Wi-Fi, laundry and sports facilities, a shop and a café/bar.
Costing between £77 and £175 a week, heating, lighting, hot water, electricity, security, furniture and internet access are all included.
FREE GYM AND CAMPUS
PRIVATE ACCOMMODATION
Keep fit and healthy with a gym and
accommodation, you’ll find plenty
LIFE MEMBERSHIP
campus life membership, free for all
students in university accommodation. Campus life membership allows you to attend a variety of fun events and
activities throughout the academic year. 24-HOUR SUPPORT
Hall wardens and security officers
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If you would prefer to stay in private of information from the student housing office.
Our online database contains available
properties and landlords’ contact details: www.bangor.ac.uk/studentservices/ studenthousing
provide 24-hour assistance, so you can feel safe and secure.
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OF OUR GRADUATES PROGRESSED TO EMPLOYMENT OR FURTHER STUDY WITHIN SIX MONTHS OF GRADUATION – DLHE survey 2016/17
CAREERS &
EMPLOYABILITY The University’s Careers and Employability Service provides a wide range of resources to help you achieve your graduate ambitions. Developing your personal skills and enhancing your employability while at university is becoming increasingly important in today’s job market.
STATISTICS FROM THE HIGHER EDUCATION
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someone with 6 months of experience rather than a
Employment Bureau; they advertise the following
Statistics show that employers prefer to hire
new graduate, even one with an amazing academic record. If you’re not sure what sector you want to
work in, rather than applying for a full time vacancy there are a variety of short term positions which
may benefit you. If you know what sector you want to work in, an internship or placement may be a
valuable way to “get your foot in through the door” or see what it is like to work for a particular company.
You will benefit from work experience through both
developing your skills as well gaining an insight into what a particular career might involve.
BANGOR EMPLOYABILITY AWARD (BEA)
The Bangor Employability Award enables students to build on their transferable skills through the
recognition of activities they become involved in
Bangor Prospects is the University’s Student opportunities:
• Graduate jobs - Local, National and International • Full-time, part time, permanent and temporary jobs • Work experience / internships • Voluntary opportunities WORKSHOPS AND EVENTS
A range of events are held throughout the academic year, including job-hunting skills and workshops
delivered by employability advisers, employer-led
skills development sessions and presentations and careers fairs and events.
during their university life. Students can gain points
ENTERPRISE AND SELF EMPLOYMENT
such as volunteering, attending workshops or actively
Bangor University and graduates in Wales with a
towards the Award through extra-curricular activities participating in the Students’ Union’s clubs and
societies. The Award is open to everyone and taking part in the scheme can make a major difference to
The B-Enterprising program provides students at range of services to help develop their enterprise
skills or to support them in starting a new business.
your performance in the graduate job market.
CAREERS ADVICE
INTERNSHIPS
to help you find your perfect career. You can request
Bangor University runs undergraduate internship schemes twice a year, which allow students to
work in a professional environment while learning relevant skills and earning money. There is a wide range of internships you can get involved in, from
The service offers a variety of facilities and resources a personal confidential career advice session, attend workshops, and make use of a variety of online
resources and those specifically tailored by subject and stage of your academic career.
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International Year Zero (IYZ) International Year Zero (IYZ) at Bangor University International College is the first year of a fouryear integrated programme. IYZ provides one year of preparation for entry into the first year of a 3-year bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance, business economics, marketing, law, social sciences, psychology, media studies, computer science or electronic engineering at Bangor University.
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BUIC delivers the first stages of the International Incorporated Bachelors and the International Incorporated Masters. CONTINUE ONTO YOUR CHOSEN DEGREE Following successful completion of stage 1 at Bangor University International College, you will continue your studies directly with Bangor University. The University has a wide range of fantastic and highly regarded programmes in subjects ranging from banking and finance to psychology. CHOOSE YOUR LEVEL AND SUBJECT OF STUDY We offer two levels of programme at Bangor University International College: The International Incorporated Bachelors (IIB), and the International Incorporated Masters (IIM). Bangor University International College delivers the first stage of your IIB or IIM. Within IIB, there are two programmes, known as International Year Zero (IYZ) and International Year One (IY1).
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BANGOR UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE Bangor University International College (BUIC) is a specialist embedded college offering integrated programmes, where international students can begin their studies at Bangor University.
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International Year One (IY1) International Year One (IY1) at Bangor University International College is the first year of a three-year integrated programme. IY1 is equivalent to the first year of a 3-year bachelor’s degree, leading to direct entry into the second year of a bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance, business, economics, or marketing at Bangor University.
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INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED MASTERS (IIM) International Incorporated Masters (IIM) at Bangor University International College is an integrated programme, providing either one term (11 weeks) or 2 terms (22 weeks) of preparation for entry into a 1-year master’s degree in accounting, finance, or business at Bangor University.
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SUPPORTING YOU EVERY STEP OF THE WAY Bangor University is renowned for the support it offers its students. In recognition of this, we were named in the top five UK universities for student support (Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2018). You will receive individual support and attention from your BUIC tutors as you focus on improving your academic skills. In addition to the English modules you’ll be taking as part of your course, you can make use of the free English language support offered by the university after you finish at BUIC.
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Programme Structures for IYZ and IY1 MODULES KEY:
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Business Functions Business Law
Business Project and Study Skills
Business, Management and Economics
Engineering and Computer Science
Law, Media, Psychology and Social Science
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Electricity, Electronics and Fields English for Academic Purposes
International Year Zero (IYZ): The IYZ is the first year of the four year International Incorporated Bachelors. Your first year is taught at Bangor University International College. Once you successfully complete this year, you will continue studying the remaining stages of your degree directly with Bangor University. Stage 1
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Financial Accounting
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Legal System of England and Wales Macroeconomics
Management Studies
Mathematics for Business and Finance
International Year One (IY1): The IY1 is the first year of the three year International Incorporated Bachelors and is taught at Bangor University International College. The IY1 is the equivalent to your first year of study at undergraduate level. Once you successfully complete this year, you will move straight to the second year of your degree study directly with Bangor University. Stage 1
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Mathematics for Business and Social Sciences
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Problem-solving and Computer Programming Graduate!
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*Compulsory for progression to Law degrees. ** Compulsory for progression to Media degrees. *** Compulsory for progression to Psychology degrees.
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INTERNATIONAL YEAR ZERO The International Incorporated Bachelors (IIB) degree offers a fouryear degree option at Bangor University in a range of popular subjects. International Year Zero (IYZ) is the first year of your IIB and is designed to help you gain extra skills in your subject area, as well as English language. IYZ is studied across three terms. You can choose to study one of the following three routes: • Business, Management and Economics • Engineering and Computer Science • Law, Media, Psychology and Social Science Continuing your degree at Bangor University You will choose your degree before you start your International Incorporated Bachelors. Once you have successfully completed your IYZ, you will continue directly onto the first year of your chosen degree.
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COMMON MODULES FOR ALL IYZ PATHWAYS As well as modules unique to your specific pathway, you will also study several modules common to all pathways. These modules are: English for Academic Purposes English for Academic Purposes aims to improve your English skills to help you with life and study in the UK. You’ll learn the critical importance of English Language competence in an academic context and prepare for continuing academic study at Bangor University. UK Government and Society Providing an introduction to government and society in the UK, this module explores how Britain has changed and developed since 1945. You’ll learn the main features of British democracy, the crown, Parliament, cabinet government, devolution, local government and the role of the civil service. The module also introduces you to the key features of British society and changes that have taken place in recent decades around issues of class, ethnicity, gender, rights and obligations, as well as considering how Britain relates to, influences and is influenced by the wider world. Information Technology and Communication Skills In this module, you’ll focus on appropriate means of communication in academic work and developing a foundation in computing and IT skills that will enable you to be successful in your undergraduate studies. You’ll become familiar with the conventions of academic discourse and writing, and learn to avoid plagiarism and poor academic practice. You’ll also develop skills in word processing and spreadsheets to ensure you submit assignments appropriately, as well as using PowerPoint to deliver more effective presentations. 24
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Our IYZ in Business, Management and Economics will give you an excellent grounding in the basics of business, encompassing key economic, legal and management principles. You will also develop maths skills that are vital for your degree studies. Bangor Business School is a leading teaching and research centre with a prestigious reputation. Your chosen degree course will set you on the path to a dream career in the world of business or finance. Graduates of many business-related programmes are eligible for exemptions from modules and examinations if you wish to take a further professional qualification in marketing or accountancy. bangor.ac.uk/business/professionalrecognition
YOU WILL STUDY THESE MODULES: Business Functions A basic introduction to the study of business and management, this module introduces the function of marketing in different types of businesses and organisations. It considers issues around the liberalisation of trade and the development of the global market and how they have affected businesses and the emergence of the international manager. You will also look at basic human resource management functions and activities to gain an understanding of important issues surrounding people in the workplace. Business Law Providing you with a functional knowledge of the basic rights and liabilities in law affecting modern businesses, this module covers types of business entity, such as partnerships and companies. You will learn about the legal system in England and Wales, including the small claims track, and the rights and responsibilities of businesses in this legal framework. The module also outlines the formation and nature of a contract in law, and liability for non-fulfilment of a contract or negligence. Financial Accounting Covering the basic mechanics and processes of financial accounting in theory and practice, this module prepares you for the later years of your degree studies in Business Management and Accounting and Finance. It will also give you an understanding of financial accounting procedures and their importance in monitoring progress and profitability to run a business effectively.
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about fiscal and monetary policy aims, the desire for growth and the relationship between policy and rates of inflation, deflation and unemployment. National goals are viewed in the context of broader groupings such as the EU, and the impact of the development of a global market. Management Studies In this module, you’ll receive a basic introduction to the study of business and management. You’ll learn the different types of businesses and organisations, as well as how to finance a start-up. The module also illustrates different approaches to management and explains decision-making processes. It will give you an appreciation of the current business context and the challenges facing managers today.
Everybody is so nice and respectful and is willing to help anytime. Also the facilities work well and are up to date. I personally enjoy joining societies and attending social nights.”
Mathematics for Business and the Social Sciences In this module, you will learn the maths skills expected of you at degree level. It covers essential mathematical language, notation, conventions and units, as well as developing your algebraic skills and introducing you to basic statistical concepts, topics and methods.
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Microeconomics Providing a basic introduction to the study of Microeconomics, this module introduces relevant theories, concepts and terminology as well as explaining key topics such as demand and supply, the economic problem and the allocation of scarce resources. You will look at different models and the importance of economic decisionmaking, the effects of government intervention and theories around elasticity, specialisation, productivity, economies of scale, public goods, merit and demerit goods, and monopoly.
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CONTINUATION DEGREES: BSc (Hons) Accounting and Banking Accounting and Economics Accounting and Finance Banking and Finance Business Economics Business Studies Business Studies and Finance Business Studies and Marketing Management with Accounting Marketing Financial Economics Psychology with Business BA (Hons)
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Electricity, Electronics and Fields This module provides you with a basic knowledge of electricity and electronics, and of fields, that you will be able to apply in real engineering and computing situations. You will learn about current and charge, Ohm’s Law, capacitors in DC circuits, measuring AC, transistors and logic circuits. Fields subjects include potential energy, electrical and gravitational fields, satellite launches, measuring magnetic fields and their forces, inductance and transformers, and data analysis.
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ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE Covering the major mathematical and scientific principles, this programme gives you a great start in engineering and computing. With a heavy focus on maths, physics and programming, you will deepen your understanding of these subjects during your foundation year. After finishing the course, you will continue your studies in either our School of Computer 28
Science where you will obtain a BSc degree that is accredited by the British Computer Society or you will join our School of Electronic Engineering with its range of specialist courses. Our BEng programmes, which are accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology, can set you on the road to Chartered Engineer Status.
Further Mathematics This module covers complex mathematical skills and knowledge, such as: algebra, including partial fractions and inverse functions; the circle; trigonometry; differentiation and integration, including trigonometric, and logarithmic and exponential functions; and solving first-order differential equations with separable variables, vector and vector methods in two and three dimensions, and forces as fixed vectors. Mechanics Continuing to develop your maths skills and knowledge, this module introduces you to the relationships between forces, linear motion and energy, and the conditions for the static equilibrium of a body. The main topics it covers are: vectors; forces and equilibrium; relative motion; Newton’s Laws of Motion; friction, including Hooke’s Law; and work, energy and power, including work and kinetic energy, and the conservation of mechanical energy. Problem Solving and Programming Introducing you to problem solving via computer applications, you’ll develop a basic understanding of algorithms and their uses, as well as gaining hands-on experience using simple software programs to solve problems. You will receive a basic introduction to the techniques of data handling and processing, and to the syntax of programming languages required for a computing degree. Properties of Matter and Waves In this module, you’ll gain a basic knowledge of atomic physics, materials, heat and gases, and oscillations and waves. There is a heavy emphasis on safe laboratory practice and procedures. The main topics covered are: properties of waves; sound; reflection and refraction; interference and diffraction;
and electromagnetic waves. You will also study materials and consider the structures of solids and liquids, and heat and gases, as well as exploring the structure of the atom, radioactivity, and fission and fusion. Pure Mathematics This module provides you with the appropriate foundation in maths skills that you need for undergraduate studies in engineering and computer science. The main topics covered are: algebra, including indices and logarithms; binomial theorem and quadratic equations; differential calculus; integration as the inverse of differentiation; set theory; and probability and experimental laws.
CONTINUATION DEGREES: BSc (Hons) Computer Science Computer Science for Business Computer Information Systems Computer Information Systems for Business Computer Systems Engineering Electronic Engineering BEng (Hons) Computer Systems Engineering Electronic Engineering
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Database Design and Usage This module is a practical introduction to the technology and terminology around tabular data, and the construction and use of a database. You will develop a database for a given situation – for example, a simulated business using current standards and appropriate software – and use that database to identify and solve problems. By the end of the module, you will have a more advanced understanding of data processing and the construction and uses of databases.
This broad-based pathway will give you an excellent grounding for undergraduate degrees in a variety of areas, including Media, Law, Sociology and Psychology.
After completing the first stage at BUIC, you will continue your chosen degree in the School of Social Sciences, School of Law, School of Psychology or School of Creative Studies & Media. The School of Social Science is ranked in the top 10 in the UK for Social Policy and top 10 in the UK for ‘Teaching Quality’ in Sociology (The Times & Sunday Times Good University Guide 2018). Bangor Law School offers a diverse range of undergraduate degrees, our LLB degrees are approved by the Law Society and recognised for entry onto professional vocational training. The Law school is ranked top 10 in the UK for ‘Teaching Satisfaction’ (Guardian University Guide 2018) and offers you the opportunity to apply for an internship in Barristers Chambers and also get invaluable experience of legal practice in our very own mooting court. Our School of Creative Studies and Media is ranked top 10 in the UK (Times League Table 2019), and Ranked 1st in the UK for Research Intensity (The Complete University Guide 2019). Our School of Psychology is one of the largest in the UK with a strong global reputation for both Teaching and Research. The School of Psychology is currently ranked in the Top 25 in the UK (The Times & Sunday Times Good University Guide 2018).
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YOU WILL STUDY THESE MODULES: Legal System of England and Wales Introducing key features of the legal system of England and Wales, this module covers its principles and processes. You will learn about the different types and levels of court, including the jury system and the roles of judges, barristers, solicitors and court officials, as well as processes around civil and criminal cases. The module also explores how laws are made and the contributions of Parliament, judges’ judgements and case law, and the impact of the European Union. Management Studies In this module, you’ll receive a basic introduction to the study of business and management. You’ll learn the different types of businesses and organisations, as well as how to finance a start-up. The module also illustrates different approaches to management and explains decision-making processes. It will give you an appreciation of the current business context and the challenges facing managers today. Mathematics for Business and the Social Sciences In this module, you will learn the maths skills expected of you at degree level. It covers essential mathematical language, notation, conventions and units, as well as developing your algebraic skills and introducing you to basic statistical concepts, topics and methods. Media Studies (News Media) You will be introduced to key concepts underpinning a range of media activities in this module. It considers the role and impact of the mass media in the UK – both print and digital – in the context of wider society, through a study of the news media. You will be introduced to textual criticism and theory. In terms of study skills, you will develop your critical-thinking and problem-solving abilities to become more effective as an independent learner.
Microeconomics Providing a basic introduction to the study of Microeconomics, this module introduces relevant theories, concepts and terminology as well as explaining key topics such as demand and supply, the economic problem and the allocation of scarce resources. You will look at different models and the importance of economic decision-making, the effects of government intervention and theories around elasticity, specialisation, productivity, economies of scale, public goods, merit and demerit goods, and monopoly. OPTIONAL MODULES: In addition, you will take two modules from the following. Business Functions A basic introduction to the study of business and management, this module introduces the function of marketing in different types of businesses and organisations. It considers issues around the liberalisation of trade and the development of the global market and how they have affected businesses and the emergence of the international manager. You will also look at basic human resource management functions and activities to gain an understanding of important issues surrounding people in the workplace. Business Law Providing you with a functional knowledge of the basic rights and liabilities in law affecting modern businesses, this module covers types of business entity, such as partnerships and companies. You will learn about the legal system in England and Wales, including the small claims track, and the rights and responsibilities of businesses in this legal framework. The module also outlines the formation and nature of a contract in law, and liability for non-fulfilment of a contract or negligence.
Macroeconomics Familiarising you with the UK economy and government policy, this module also introduces key macroeconomic indicators, including GDP per capita, price indices and balance of payments. You’ll learn about fiscal and monetary policy aims, the desire for growth and the relationship between policy and rates of inflation, deflation, and unemployment. National goals are viewed in the context of broader groupings such as the EU, and the impact of the development of a global market. Media Studies (Film and TV) This module aims to broaden your knowledge of critical and cultural theory in media. You will develop an understanding of the theoretical aspects of film and TV production, with an emphasis on story-telling. You will study and reflect on the processes involved in film and TV programme production, and consider the relationship between film, programme makers and their audiences. Psychology To introduce the main theoretical approaches to Psychology and consider its historical development as a field of study; to build awareness of key ideas and concepts; to focus on the areas of Social, Cognitive and Developmental Psychology; and to introduce Research methods and related ethical considerations.
Teachers are very friendly and warm. There is no pressure in class. BUIC is a really good place to study and facilities are good.”
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XINCHANG FROM CHINA BANKING AND FINANCE
CONTINUATION DEGREES: LLB (Hons) Law Law with Accounting and Finance Law with Business Studies Law with Social Policy Law with Criminology BA (Hons) Criminology and Criminal Justice Health and Social Care Sociology Social Policy Social Policy and Economics Sociology and Economics Journalism and Media Studies Media Studies Creative Studies Media Studies with Theatre and Performance Film Studies BSc (Hons) Psychology Psychology with Business Psychology with Clinical and Health Psychology Psychology with Neuropsychology
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International Incorporated Bachelors
INTERNATIONAL YEAR ONE The International Year One (IY1) provides an intensive combination of first year university subjects modules with extra study and English language skills. The IY1 is the first year of the threeyear International Incorporated Bachelors (IIB) degree. Upon successful completion of the IY1, you will continue to the second year of your chosen degree at study at Bangor University.
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English for University Learning In this module you will receive training in academic writing, reading for study in higher education, listening in the higher education environment, speaking and listening in seminars, and university study skills. You’ll improve your ability to communicate and participate in an academic environment using the English language, and transfer your English language knowledge and skills to support learning across a range of subjects in business, finance and economics.
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BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT AND FINANCE
The International Year One (IY1), delivered at Bangor University International College (BUIC) provides an intensive combination of first year university subjects modules with extra study and English language skills. The IY1 is the first year of a three-year International Incorporated Bachelors (IIB) degree. At BUIC our programmes are taught in small class sizes and we are able to offer small-group teaching, extensive tutor interaction and feedback, and enhanced English language tuition. This will help you improve both your subject knowledge and university study skills before progressing onto Bangor University. Upon successful completion of the IY1, you will continue to the second year of your chosen degree to study at Bangor University. 34
Financial and Management Accounting In financial accounting you will study the principles and practice of double-entry bookkeeping, as well as developing a broader understanding of accounting concepts, principles and conventions. You will learn how to record transactions and prepare annual financial statements; and how to analyse, interpret and communicate the information contained in financial statements, and explain their limitations. In management accounting you will examine the uses of accounting data and information in informing decision-making and the management of an organisation. Specifically, you will develop an understanding of how accounting information can be used by management in planning, controlling and monitoring performance in a variety of business contexts. Introduction to Business and Marketing This module provides an understanding of a range of activities associated with corporate, operational, functional aims, objectives, strategies and strategic decision making. Topics include tactical decision making, operational management, human resource management or managing people, organisational structures, managing change, and the relationship between management, shareholders, and other stakeholders. Introduction to Economics In microeconomics you will examine the workings of the free-market economy, and see how economic decisions in respect of the allocation of scarce resources are shaped by market forces through the interactions between demand and supply. Production and cost theory, and the economic theory of the firm are examined, and you will debate the role of government in safeguarding the interests of consumers and producers,
promoting competition, and improving efficiency. In macroeconomics you will study the circular flow of income and the components of national accounts. You will develop an appreciation of the determinants of key economic performance indicators for the whole economy, including gross domestic product, inflation, unemployment, the rate of interest, and the exchange rate.
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Business Project and Study Skills In this module you will develop and apply academic and study skills, including the skills of synthesising source material, presenting analysis and production of a final extended research essay with bibliography, and the delivery of a groupbased presentation. You will develop awareness of the expectations of study and the resources available, and you will undertake an application to a projectbased learning task.
Mathematics for Business and Finance This module introduces mathematics and statistical techniques that are essential for further study in business, finance and economics. You will learn how to solve mathematical equations and use mathematics as a tool for decisionmaking in business, management and finance. You will learn how to describe data using graphical and numerical methods, and use probability to describe situations of uncertainty. The emphasis throughout the module is on the application of mathematical and statistical techniques to business, economics and finance problems involving items such as revenues, costs, profit and interest.
CONTINUATION DEGREES: BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance Banking and Finance Business Economics Business Studies Business Studies and Finance Financial Economics Management with Accounting Marketing
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These programmes are designed for students who do not qualify for direct entry to postgraduate programmes at Bangor University. The Pre-Master’s stage of our International Incorporated Master’s (IIM) programme focuses on equipping you with the business-related subjects knowledge and the advanced study and English language skills you need to complete your postgraduate study at Bangor University. After successfully completing the PreMaster’s stage at Bangor University International College you will continue your IIM at Bangor University, which enjoys an international reputation particularly in the area of Banking and Financial Services. The Business School is ranked as one of the top 25 in the world for Banking research (RePEc, July 2018).
There are two options depending on your English language level:
• Business and Management
The syllabus is based on case studies and issues in the real world. This gives us a chance to look around and analyse current scenarios in real life. BUIC paved a path for me to explore new ideas and taught me how to apply them in practice.”
• Investment and Banking
ALWIN FROM INDIA
• 15 months IIM (One Term Pre-Masters) - start dates in September, April and June • 18 month IIM (Two Term Pre-Masters) - start dates in January, April and June You can choose from three business-related routes:
• Accounting and Finance
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SUBJECTS Compulsory subject Optional subject (select one)
Auditing
ONE TERM PRE-MASTER’S STAGE Business and Management
Investment and Banking
Accounting and Finance
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Investment and Banking
Accounting and Finance
Business English
Business Environment Business Strategy and Marketing
English for Academic Purposes 1 and 2 Finance, Investment and Banking
Financial Accounting
Management Accounting Management in Context Quantitative Methods for Business
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As well as modules unique to your specific pathway, you will also study several modules that are common to all pathways. These common modules are: Studying Postgraduate Business in the UK (One and Two Term) This module introduces the structure, demands and expectations of postgraduate study in business in the UK. There is an emphasis on the development of academic skills of particular relevance to postgraduate study, including research methods. You will be encouraged to become more independent, reflective and critical, as well as developing group-working and team-building skills. English for IIM Preparation 1 and 2 (Two Term only) These modules prepare you for study at Master’s level at Bangor University, by raising your English language standard from a minimum of 5.5 IELTS to 6.0 IELTS or higher. You will continue to increase linguistic competence and boost confidence in the use of English. There is emphasis on the development of critical and analytical ability, evaluation and creative engagement with study materials, and the development of skills as an independent learner. Business English (Two Term only) This module introduces and develops English skills directly relevant to the academic study of business. You will develop an understanding of basic business models, explore and interpret business source materials, and use these and other learning materials in business case studies designed to enhance understanding of how business works in practice.
My teacher recommended Bangor University when I was at the end of my undergraduate study. I was attracted by the beautiful scenery in Wales, Bangor Uni’s high teaching quality and its open academic atmosphere.” CHANJING LIU FROM CHINA TRANSLATION STUDIES 40
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If you want to broaden your understanding of issues affecting the business world, the PreMasters at Bangor University International College provides the ideal start to your chosen Master’s degree at Bangor University. You can study one of our many specialist postgraduate courses, developing your knowledge and opening up further professional opportunities in the process. After successfully completing the PreMaster’s stage at Bangor University International College you will continue your IIM in Business and Management at Bangor Business School. All these programmes are dual accredited by the Chartered Management Institute (CMI), which means that graduates will gain two qualifications – a Bangor University Master’s degree, and a CMI Level 7 award. Some of the degree modules offer professional recognition by other relevant professional bodies including CIM, and IEMA.
YOU WILL STUDY SOME OR ALL OF THESE MODULES:: Business Environment This module introduces you to economic theories and systems and relates these to the environment within which businesses function. You will further be equipped with the critical skills to apply the concepts and principles you study in a business context. You will be taught to consider the impact of government policies and actions on businesses and to look beyond national policies to the influence of wider economic and political groupings of states. Business Strategy and Marketing This module provides an understanding of key concepts, recent developments and issues within the study of strategic decision-making within business organisations with an emphasis on a critically evaluative approach to approach and outcomes. You are also introduced to the theories and concepts of marketing as a business function and will relate theory to practice in terms of setting a company’s marketing objectives, formulating and implementing a marketing strategy, sales and promotional activities, market research and the impact of technology on marketing activities. Finance, Investment & Banking The main aim of this module is to provide you with an introduction to corporate finance. You will examine the concepts and principles underlying key financial decisions, risk and return, the evaluation of projected capital investment and analysis of financial performance, for example. The module further offers insights into the nature of the financial instruments, financial markets and financial intermediaries, with particular focus on the banking business.
Management Accounting This module focuses on the techniques of management accounting that are used to collect, process, and present financial and quantitative data within an organisation to aid performance management, cost control, planning and pricing and, through these, the process of managerial decision-making. You will be made aware of the major accounting concepts and of how financial statements are used to support companies in their measurement of profit and valuation of assets and in their planning for future strategic moves and developments. Management in Context The main aim of this module is to develop a greater understanding of some of the key activities and functions associated with establishing and managing a business. It considers the legal bases of different types of businesses and, within these, the nature and impact of different styles of management and leadership. You are introduced to the fields of operations management and organisational behaviour within business and consider how businesses introduce and manage change.
Bangor University has a good reputation for teaching and research in banking and finance. The University also has been awarded gold standard for the teaching.
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CONTINUATION DEGREES: MSc Management and Finance Business with Consumer Psychology* MA Business and Marketing Management and Finance Business with Consumer Psychology* MBA Management International Business International Marketing Environmental Management Information Management* Law and Management * These courses are available for September entry only.
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INVESTMENT AND BANKING In the competitive world of banking, a postgraduate qualification can help you to stand out from the crowd. The Pre-Master’s Stage of the IIM will broaden your knowledge of this rapidly changing field and prepare you for success with the completion of your chosen Master’s degree.
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These degree programmes provide the option to follow the CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) specialist pathway, the most respected and recognised professional qualification in finance in the world. After successfully completing the Pre-Master’s stage at Bangor University International College you will continue your IIM at Bangor Business School.
Finance, Investment & Banking The main aim of this module is to provide you with an introduction to corporate finance. You will examine the concepts and principles underlying key financial decisions, risk and return, the evaluation of projected capital investment and analysis of financial performance, for example. The module further offers insights into the nature of the financial instruments, financial markets and financial intermediaries, with particular focus on the banking business.
Management Accounting This module focuses on the techniques of management accounting that are used to collect, process, and present financial and quantitative data within an organisation to aid performance management, cost control, planning and pricing and, through these, the process of managerial decision-making. You will be made aware of the major accounting concepts and of how financial statements are used to support companies in their measurement of profit and valuation of assets and in their planning for future strategic moves and developments. Management in Context The main aim of this module is to develop a greater understanding of some of the key activities and functions associated with establishing and managing a business. It considers the legal bases of different types of businesses and, within these, the nature and impact of different styles of management and leadership. You will be introduced to the fields of operations management and organisational behaviour within business and consider how businesses introduce and manage change. Quantitative Methods for Business The module covers common statistical techniques for managerial decisionmaking which are used in many businesses. The module offers a grounding in statistics with an emphasis on practical applications and extensive use of the Excel spreadsheet and its associated functions. This enables you to make decisions about the relative importance of particular methods of collecting, collating and displaying data.
I came to Bangor alone and left Bangor with a beautiful family.” AMR AL SHAHER FROM BAHRAIN
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Business Environment This module introduces you to economic theories and systems and relates these to the environment within which businesses function. You will further be equipped with the critical skills to apply the concepts and principles they study in a business context, you will be taught to consider the impact of government policies and actions on businesses and to look beyond national policies to the influence of wider economic and political groupings of states.
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YOU WILL STUDY SOME OR ALL OF THESE MODULES:
IN BANKING AND FINANCE
CONTINUATION DEGREES: MSc Banking and Finance Finance Management and Finance Banking and Finance (Chartered Banker) Investment Management* Islamic Banking and Finance MA Banking and Finance Banking and Law Management and Finance MBA Banking and Law Finance Banking and Finance Islamic Banking and Finance * These courses are available for September entry only.
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Accounting professionals are relied on to resolve complex issues in the business world, and advanced education can give you a competitive edge in your career. The Bangor Business School is a leading European centre for research in the area of Accounting and Finance, and we’ve carried out consultancy work for the World Bank, the European Commission and the UK Treasury. The Pre-Master’s stage of the IIM will give you the essential skills you need to continue studying one of Bangor’s exceptional postgraduate degrees in accounting and finance. These degree programmes provide the option to follow the CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) specialist pathway and acquire the skills to complete the CFA Level 1 examination. The CFA has become the most respected and recognised professional qualification in finance in the world. After successfully completing the PreMaster’s stage at Bangor University International College, you will continue your IIM at Bangor Business School.
Auditing This module considers the importance to a business of the monitoring of its financial performance, both in terms of meeting the requirements of the regulatory environment within which businesses operate and of providing information of a company’s performance and its financial standing to its executive and shareholders. The external auditing process is reviewed, including evidence requiring to be produced, compliance tests and substantive tests, analytical review and computer-assisted audit techniques, completion checklist and the final auditor’s report and the need for properly submitted accounts to the Registrar of Companies. Financial Accounting The aim of this module is to provide an introduction to accounting in terms of theory and practice and covers the main applications of ICT to financial accounting. It provides you with an understanding of the technical aspects of the subject, including double-entry bookkeeping, calculation of key ratios and the preparation and use of financial statements with a focus on limited liability companies. It considers appropriate UK practice but focuses on International Accounting Standard practice.
Finance, Investment & Banking The main aim of this module is to provide you with an introduction to corporate finance. You will examine the concepts and principles underlying key financial decisions, risk and return, the evaluation of projected capital investment and analysis of financial performance, for example. The module further offers insights into the nature of the financial instruments, financial markets and financial intermediaries, with particular focus on the banking business.
Bangor is a historical university , providing good education and excellent teaching systems. I’ve learnt lots.”
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Management Accounting This module focuses on the techniques of management accounting that are used to collect, process, and present financial and quantitative data within an organisation to aid performance management, cost control, planning and pricing and, through these, the process of managerial decision-making. You will be made aware of the major accounting concepts and of how financial statements are used to support companies in their measurement of profit and valuation of assets and in their planning for future strategic moves and developments.
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Continuation Degrees
Studying at Bangor University International College is a perfect start to your degree at Bangor University. When you apply, you make your continuation degree choice from a wide selection of well-regarded academic routes. INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED BACHELORS
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International Year Zero (IYZ) BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS
BSc (Hons) Accounting and Banking Accounting and Economics Accounting and Finance Banking and Finance Business Economics Business Studies Business Studies and Finance Business Studies and Marketing Management with Accounting Marketing Financial Economics Psychology with Business BA (Hons)
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Computer Information Systems for Business Computer Systems Engineering Electronic Engineering BEng (Hons) Computer Systems Engineering Electronic Engineering
Media Studies Creative Studies Media Studies with Theatre and Performance Film Studies BSc (Hons) Psychology Psychology with Business
LAW, MEDIA, PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE LLB (Hons) Law Law with Accounting and Finance Law with Business Studies Law with Social Policy
Psychology with Clinical and Health Psychology
MSc Accounting
Business with Consumer Psychology*
Finance
Accounting and Finance
Management and Finance
Accounting and Banking
MA Business and Marketing Management and Finance Business with Consumer Psychology* MBA Management
Banking and Finance (Chartered Banker) Investment Management* Islamic Banking and Finance MA Banking and Finance Banking and Law
Information Management*
MBA Banking and Law
BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT AND FINANCE
Law and Management
Finance
Health and Social Care
Business Studies
Journalism and Media Studies
MSc Banking and Finance
Environmental Management
Banking and Finance
Sociology and Economics
MSc Management and Finance
International Year One (IY1)
BA (Hons) Criminology and Criminal Justice
Social Policy and Economics
ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE
International Business
BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance
Social Policy
INVESTMENT AND BANKING
Psychology with Neuropsychology
Law with Criminology
Sociology
BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
International Marketing
Banking and Finance Islamic Banking and Finance
When I was researching for the best place to do my studies, I found that Bangor was one of the best universities that offer Psychology degrees.�
Business Economics Business Studies and Finance Financial Economics Management with Accounting Marketing
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Cyprus (North) Ecuador
Armenia Bangladesh
Belarus
BosniaHerzegovina
Dëftesë Pjekurie (Secondary School Leaving Certificate) with grade 6
Complete the Mijnakarg Yndhanur Krtoutian Attestat or Certificate of Completed Secondary Education with an average of ‘good’
Successful completion of HSC with a minimum of 50%
Complete the Certificate of Secondary Education (grade 11) with an average of 3/5 or 'good'. Matura / Svjedodžba o Zavrženoj Srednjoj Skoli (Secondary School Leaving Certificate) Minimum grade of 2
Brazil
Ensino Medio/ High school certificate with 6 out of 10 overall
Recognised Foundation programme with an overall ‘Pass’
Diploma (Middle-Level Professional Education) Or a recognised Foundation programme HSC (4.0 GPA or above) will be considered for direct admission to bachelor’s degree courses.
Egypt
Baccalaureat or Certificat de Probation with 50% in relevant subjects
‘Pass’ from a Diploma of Specialised Secondary Education
Or award of recognised Foundation programme
Successful completion of Secondary School Senior 2 with a minimum of 70% or Senior 3 with below 75%
Minimum grade of E (6) Or award of a recognised Foundation course. Good grades in the High School Certificate AND a 1 year Foundation Programme.
Título de Bachiller en Ciencias
Certificate of General Secondary School Certificate with good grades (60%) or Secondary Education certificate of Al-Azhar with 60% Baccalaureat or Certificat de Probation with 50% in relevant subjects Successful completion of the West African School Certificate (WAEC) or Senior School Certificate normally with an average grade 1-6 (A-C) in 5 or more subjects*
Good grade in the Senior High School qualification plus a 1 year Foundation Programme is required. Successful completion of Senior High 3 with 75% or above overall (with a minimum of four subjects)
Lise Bitirme Diplomasi with 7/10 (70%) overall Or recognised Foundation course.
Completion of the first year of an Ecuadorian degree (Licenciatura) with an overall pass OR Must have completed high school plus a ‘Pass’ from a 1 year Foundation Programme.
Good grade in the Senior High School qualification plus a 1 year Foundation Programme OR ‘Pass’ from a post school Diploma or one year at an Egyptian University
Successful completion of high school education and completion of at least one year of higher study OR a ‘Pass’ a 1 year foundation programme
Good grade in the WASSCE plus one year of extra study OR ‘Pass’ National Diploma (ND), Post-Secondary Certificate or Medical-related Diploma.
Pass HKDSE with a minimum of 4 subjects Including Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education Maths where required at Level 2 or above Or Complete (HKDSE) with minimum of levels (48 UCAS tariff points) plus any additional compulsory subjects Form 4 and 5 with an average of 40-55% (depending on school’s banding) including Maths where required OR HKALE 2 passes minimum grade E in relevant subjects, equivalent to 48 UCAS tariff points
India
Indonesia
Iran
Successful completion of Standard XI with average of 50% or above
A minimum of 55% in the Standard XII school certificate from recognised central or state boards
OR Completion of Standard XII with average of 45% or above
OR Completion of the Polytechnic / College of Technology Diploma (3 to 4 years in duration)
Completion of SMA/SMU/SMK 2 average grade of 7.0 (70%) or SMA/SMU/SMK 3 average grade of 6.5 (65%)
‘Pass’ the Senior High School qualification plus a 1 year Foundation Programme
Successful completion of High School Diploma (3 years) with average grade of 14
‘Pass’ a post school Diploma (D1)
Successful completion of the National High School Diploma (Diplom-Metevaseth) 3 or 4 years, AND ‘Pass’ International Foundation Programme OR The Iranian Pre-university Certificate (Peeshdaneshgahe)
Francophone: Good grades in high school education and successful completion of at least one year of higher study Anglophone: General Certificate of Education Advanced level – pass grades or ‘Award’ of the International Baccalaureate with 24+ points
Or ‘Pass’ a recognised 1 year Foundation programme.
OR completion of a recognised Foundation course.
Diploma de Titulo de Tecnico or Titulo de Auxiliar Tecnice
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Secondary School Diploma / Maturskom
OR Baccaluareat with 11+/20
China
Ghana *Applicants who do not meet the criteria will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
HSC Student (below 4.0 GPA) – plus 1 year Foundation Programme or must obtain a two-year bachelor’s degree (Pass).
OR one year at a Brazilian university is required.
Cameroon
The Secondary School Diploma Titulo de Bachiller Academico with a pass mark of 70% or higher AND one of the following is required:
How to Apply
Albania
INTERNATIONAL YEAR ONE IELTS 5.5 (with no single element below 5.5)
Lise Bitirme Dimplomasi 6.0/10
OR Título de Bachiller Técnico Industrial minimum 12 out of 20
Gabon INTERNATIONAL YEAR ZERO (4 YEARS) IELTS 5.5 (with no single element below 5.5)
Bachiller Academico with 6
INTERNATIONAL YEAR ONE IELTS 5.5 (with no single element below 5.5)
One year at a Colombian university is required.
Below is a list of country specific academic entry requirements for Bangor University International College. You will also have to meet the English language requirements as stated on the course pages. These requirements are indicative only and subject to change. Each application is dealt with on an individual basis. If your country does not appear on this list, please contact us buic@bangor.co.uk COUNTRY
INTERNATIONAL YEAR ZERO (4 YEARS) IELTS 5.5 (with no single element below 5.5)
OR Kunkur (National Entrance Exam) and the Kardani (Associate degree) Japan
Jordan
Upper Secondary School Leaving certificate with average of 60%
Tawjihiya/Thanawihya/General Secondary School Certificate with good grades (60%)
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Good grades in the Upper Secondary School Leaving Certificate (Kotogakko Sotsugyo Shomeisho) plus a 1 year Foundation Programme. OR Specialised Training School Upper Secondary Graduation Certificate with an overall ‘Pass’
Successful completion of Secondary School Leaving Certificate/ Senior High School qualification (Tawjihi) AND a 1 year International Foundation Programme
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Kazakhstan
INTERNATIONAL YEAR ZERO (4 YEARS) IELTS 5.5 (with no single element below 5.5)
Complete the Svidetel’stvo o Srednem Obrazovanii (Certificate of Secondary Education) with an average of 4 or “good” overall.
INTERNATIONAL YEAR ONE IELTS 5.5 (with no single element below 5.5) Diploma of Specialised Secondary Education with 3 or above OR 1-2 years of study from a recognised Kazakh university. OR award of recognised Foundation course.
Kenya
East African School Certificate/Cambridge Overseas School Certificate/KCSE normally with at least 5 grade C’s or above*
Pass grades in Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) plus a 1 year Foundation Programme. OR ‘Pass’ University Diploma from a recognised institution in Kenya.
OR ‘Pass’ Higher / Ordinary Technician Diploma Kuwait
Libya
Macau
Macedonia Malawi *Applicants who do not meet the criteria will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Malaysia
Tawjihiya/Thanawihya/General Secondary School Certificate with good grades (60%)
General Secondary Education Certificate, Shahadat-al-thanawia PLUS 1 year International Foundation Programme. Successful completion of year 12 Secondary School Leaving Certificate AND a 1 year International Foundation Programme.
Pass Ensino Secundário Complementar or Senior Middle 2 with 55% or above
Pass the Ensino Secundário Complementar
Successful completion of MSCE normally with grades 1-6*
Successful completion of SPM (Malaysia Certificate of Education) with aggregate of 30 or less in best five relevant academic subjects
Nigeria *Applicants who do not meet the criteria will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
OR Certificate of Higher Secondary Education (CHSE) PLUS Pass from a 1 year International Foundation Programme. Award of the Matura
OR Secondary School Leaving Diploma Malawi Polytechnic Diploma – Award
Any of the following: • STPM grades E on a subject for subject basis. • Good grades in SPM AND a recognised Foundation course.
Completion of Basic Education High School Examination Matriculation: Pass overall
West African School Certificate or Senior School Certificate normally with grades 1-6*
Mexico Moldova Mongolia Montenegro Morocco
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Successful completion of Bachillerato at an average of 60%
Nepal
Award of a recognised 1-year Foundation programme.
Maturski ispit / Diploma o završenoj srednjoj školi (Secondary School Leaving Diploma) with minimum grades of 2 in each subject
Maturski ispit / Diploma o završenoj srednjoj školi (Secondary School Leaving Diploma) with minimum grades of 2 in each subject
Successful completion of Secondary Education Certificate and High School graduation
Award of a recognised 1-year Foundation programme.
Diplôme du Baccalauréat or Diplôme du Baccalauréat Technique with pass grades
Successful completion of the Attestation du Baccalauréat (Diplôme du Baccalauréat) PLUS a ‘Pass’ from a 1 year International Foundation Programme.
OR Pass the Technical High School Diploma PLUS a 1-year Foundation programme.
One of the following:
• West African School Certificate or Senior School Certificate normally with grades 1-6 plus one year of extra study
Pass HSEC 12th Grade with 50% average in best 4 subjects
• National Diploma / Diploma - minimum grade Pass • HSEC 12th Grade Pass and an International Foundation.
• OR Three year diploma in Engineering, Humanities and Social Sciences after Higher Secondary Education Certificate. Norway
Vitnemål fra den Videregående Skole (Leaving Certificate from Upper Secondary School) with minimum overall grade of 2
Vitnemål fra den Videregående Skole (Leaving Certificate from Upper Secondary School) with min overall grade of 3.
Oman
General Education Diploma – min 50%
Successful completion of Tanawiya Amma (Secondary School Leaving Certificate) with minimum 65% pass AND International Foundation Programme. OR
2-year Diploma 55-59 / C-/1.7 Pakistan
HSC with 50% or above
Philippines
Ensino Medio/High School certificate with 6 out of 10 (85%-89%)
Qatar
Senior Schooling Certificate with a grade of at least 60%
Russia
Certificate of Secondary Education with an average GPA of 3/5
*subject to approval
Saudi Arabia
Bachillerato with a minimum 60%, plus International Foundation. Students with Bachillerato 10 may be considered for direct entry.
Atestat de Studii Medii de Cultură Generală (Certificate of Completed Secondary Education) with minimum grades of 5 each subject
Associate Diploma with grades of 4059% (studied for at least 2 years)
• A Levels (32 UCAS points - EE)
HSSC/FSc (55% or above) OR Two-year bachelor’s degree (Pass) Successful completion of the Senior High School qualification plus ‘Pass’ a 1 year Foundation Programme.
Successful completion of Thanawaya Aa’ma Qatari (General Secondary Education Certificate) AND Pass a 1 year International Foundation Programme.
Certificate of Secondary Education plus a 1 year Foundation Programme. OR Pass a Diploma of Completed Specialised Secondary Education.
• UEC (Unified Examination Certificate) with B6 or above with a minimum of 4 subjects • Successful completion of the Australian High School Leaving certificate plus ATAR with a minimum of 50
INTERNATIONAL YEAR ONE IELTS 5.5 (with no single element below 5.5)
• International Baccalaureate (24 points)
Overall ‘Pass’ from Diploma from a PAAET Institute
Secondary Education Certificate with a score of at least 60%
Диплома за положен завршен испит (Secondary School Leaving Diploma) / Matura with minimum grade of 2
Myanmar
INTERNATIONAL YEAR ZERO (4 YEARS) IELTS 5.5 (with no single element below 5.5)
How to Apply
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Bangor University recognises the TRC University Foundation Programme.
COUNTRY
Bangor University International College
COUNTRY
Tawjihiya/Thanawihya/General Secondary School Certificate with good grades (60%)
Bangor University recognises the TRC University Foundation Programme.
Successful completion of Tawjahiya (Secondary School Leaving Certificate) AND with one further year of higher study. OR Successful completion of a 2-year Diploma from a recognised institution.
Serbia
Диплома о стеченом среднем образованиy / Diploma o stecenom srednem obrazovanju Diploma of Completed Secondary Education) Minimum score of 2
Award of a school leaving qualification (Diploma o polozenom zavrsnom ispitu / Diploma o polozenom maturskom ispitu / Diploma o stecenom srednem obrazovanju) with a minimum overall grades of 3.5 or above
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INTERNATIONAL YEAR ZERO (4 YEARS) IELTS 5.5 (with no single element below 5.5) Singapore/Cambridge O level/IGCSE with C/ C6 or above (in at least 5 subjects)
INTERNATIONAL YEAR ONE IELTS 5.5 (with no single element below 5.5)
COUNTRY
• OR Completion of Singapore Cambridge O-levels AND a recognised Foundation course.
Zambia
• Completion of Singapore Cambridge A-levels or Integrated Programme with 32 UCAS points (EE)
Vietnam
INTERNATIONAL YEAR ZERO (4 YEARS) IELTS 5.5 (with no single element below 5.5)
INTERNATIONAL YEAR ONE IELTS 5.5 (with no single element below 5.5)
School Certificate/General Certificate of Education with grades 1 – 6 (in at least 6 subjects)
General Certificate of Education PLUS a 1 year Foundation Programme.
Upper Secondary School Graduation Diploma successful completion of Grade 11 with GPA 6.0*
OR
• OR International Baccalaureate Diploma with 24 points. South Korea
Sri Lanka
Good grade in the Senior High School 2 or 3 qualification plus ‘Pass’ a 1 year Foundation Programme.
Completion of Year 11 Senior Certificate with A – C in at least 5 subjects or successful completion of the National Senior Certificate
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O’levels with a credit in a minimum of 5 subjects
• Sri Lankan General Certificate of Education (Advanced level) with Credit Passes CCC-CCC
OR Senior certificate (with matriculation) BBBCC, with C in relevant subject areas.
• OR Students with good grades in their Sri Lankan General Certificate of Education (Ordinary level) AND a one- year Foundation Programme. Taiwan
Senior High School Year 2 with 60% average/ Senior High School Year 3 with 55% average
Tanzania
Completion of COSC/EACE normally with 1-6 (in at least 5 subjects)*
*Applicants who do not meet the criteria will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Senior High School / Senior Vocational High School Leaving Certificate PLUS a 1 year Foundation Programme.
Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education (ACSE) East African Advanced Certificate of Education (EAACE) Grades EEE-EEE
Thailand
Successful completion of Maw 6 with a minimum average of 50%
Senior High School qualification (M6), AND a recognised 1 year recognised Foundation programme.
Turkey
Successful completion of Lise Deplomasi (High School Certificate) with 55% or above
Successful completion of Devlet Lise Diplomasi with a minimum GPA of 2.5 AND International Foundation Programme.
UAE
Tawjihiya/Thanawihya/General Secondary School Certificate with good grades (60%)
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe Junior Certificate – grade C-D
International Baccalaureate (IB)
A minimum of 20 points
UK Qualifications
Advanced Certificate with a ‘Satisfactory Pass’ Cambridge Higher School Certificate ZGCEA with DDD-EEE
International Baccalaureate - a minimum of 22 points
4 GCSE passes grades A – C
Two GCE A levels (grades EE – 32 points)
OR Two GCE A levels (grades E)
Do not count qualifications for students where their native language was studied as a foreign language
OR Three GCE AS levels (grades D – E)
UK Partner Foundations
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South Africa
Senior High School 2 with average 4th grade in relevant subjects/Senior High School 3 with average 6th grade in relevant subjects/ School Leaving Certificate with average 60%
Good grade in the Senior High School qualification plus a 1 year Foundation Programme.
• INTO – will consider repeat year. English Exit 55% or EAP D (55%) • Kaplan – Award, 40–50%. English Exit 55%. Will reconsider repeat year. • Bellerbys – will consider 40–50% and / or repeat year. With English exit - ESUS 40 - 49%
Clearing
80 UCAS points
• NCC – 40–50%, IELTS 5.5
Students with high grades: 70%+ in their Lise Diplomasi may be considered for the IY1 ‘Pass’ the Higher Technology Diploma OR
Successful completion of Thanawihya/ General Secondary School Certificate with good grades (60%) plus successful completion of one further year’s higher study Or Technical Diploma with a grade 65-74% Uganda *Applicants who do not meet the criteria will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Ukraine United States of America
Cambridge Overseas School Certificate (COSC) normally with 1-6 (in at least 5 subjects)*
Complete Atestat pro Povnu Zagal’nu Sersdniu Osvitu (Certificate of Secondary School Education), with an average 3 or ‘good’. High School Diploma GPA 2.0
OR SAT result 1500 )1100 if prior to March 2005.
UACE with DDD-DEE OR
UCE/COSC plus a 1 year International Foundation Programme.
Atestat pro Povnu Zagal’nu Sersdniu Osvitu (Certificate of Secondary School Education) plus a 1 year Foundation Programme. • High School Diploma with a GPA (unweighted) of 3.0 or higher
• Either SATs (500+ in each section) or ACTs (26+) • Two examples of specialised knowledge in your chosen area of study (i.e. AP tests 3+, SAT2 Subject tests of 500+, or college/university classes)
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COUNTRY
One Term: IELTS 6.0 (5.5) or other accepted English Language tests with equivalent scores. Albania
Armenia
Bangladesh Belarus
BosniaHerzegovina Cameroon China
Colombia Cyprus (North) Ecuador Egypt
Gabon
Ghana *Applicants who do not meet the criteria will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Hong Kong India
Indonesia Iran
Japan
Jordan
Kazakhstan Kenya *Applicants who do not meet the criteria will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Kuwait Libya
Macau
Macedonia Malawi
Diplomë e Nivelit të Pare with grade 6
Moldova
4 year bachelor’s degree with less than 50% or GPA below 2.5
Montenegro
Successful completion of bachelor’s degree or equivalent, from a recognised university. Successful completion of bachelor’s degree or equivalent, from a recognised university. BA / BSci / Diplomirani (bachelor’s degree) Minimum Pass Mark 6/10 or 2.5/5
Morocco Myanmar
Chinese 3-year College Diploma (DaZhuan) in related subject area with 70% or above or Chinese 4-year bachelor’s degree below 70% (Non-211/985 Universities) or below 65% (211/985 Universities)
Nigeria
Bachelor’s degree with Third Class or below GPA 2.3 or PG Diploma equivalent, French system minimum 10/20
4 year degree with GPA 3.0-3.49 out of 5 or equivalent. GPA below 3.00 can be acceptable if degrees are achieved from these universities: Los Andes, Pontifica Universidad Javeriana Antioquia, Del Norte, Nacional De Colombia, EAFIT, De Valle, ICESI, Santander, Tecnologica de Bolivar. Lisans Diplomasi (bachelor’s degree) GPA 2.0
Título de Licenciado / Título de (subject area) minimum pass of 50%
Bachelor’s degree with ‘Pass’ below GPA2.5 or 65% or Third class overall or Diploma of Graduate Studies, Diploma of Higher Studies or equivalent. 75% overall in bachelor’s degree from Higher Institute Bachelor’s degree with Third Class or below. GPA 2.7 or diploma equivalent
*Applicants who do not meet the criteria will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Two Terms: IELTS 5.5 (5.5) or other accepted English Language tests with B2 level Diplomă de Licenţă (bachelor’s degree) with minimum grade of 7 Pass bachelor’s degree with GPA of 1.7-3.1 or below 69%
Diploma o završenim osnovnim akademskim studijama Diploma of Completed Academic Undergraduate Studies/ Diploma primenjenih osnovnih studija Diploma of Professional Undergraduate Studies/ Diploma Visoko Obrazovanje / Diplomirani Advanced Diploma of Higher Education Minimum of grade 6 Diplôme d’Écoles Nationales de Commerce et de Gestion, Licence / Licence d’Études Fondamentales / Licence Professionnelle, Diplôme du Cycle Normal or Diplôme d’Ingénieur d’État with a grade of 9-11/20 Successful completion of a 4 year bachelor’s degree or 5 year bachelor’s degree with a grade of 40-60% or diploma equivalent
Higher National Diploma (HND) with a GPA of 2.5 or better plus 1- 2 years’ work experience or bachelor’s degree with Honours with a grade of third class
Nepal
Pass bachelor’s degree (when studied for a minimum of 3 years)
Oman
Successful completion of bachelor’s degree with 2.0 out of 4.0
Norway Pakistan
Philippines
Higher National Diploma with over 70% plus 1-2 years’ Work Experience or bachelor’s degree with Third Class Qatar Associate Degree with 60% or above, bachelor’s degree with Third Class/ Pass or diploma equivalent or bachelor’s degree with GPA below 2.3/4
Russia
Successful completion of D3 plus 1-2 years’ work experience or D4 or bachelor’s degree with GPA below 2.0
Serbia
*subject to approval
Bachelorgrad (bachelor’s degree) Overall grade D or above
Successful completion of a 4 year bachelor’s degree below 50% or diploma equivalent
Successful completion of Philippines bachelor’s degree from one of the following institutions with grades below the required level for direct entry; or bachelor’s degree awarded by a nonCentre of Excellence or Prestigious University plus 1-2 years’ work experience or bachelor’s degree in a professional subject such as Business/Economics/Management/Accounting/ Finance/Education/Teaching/Engineering/Law plus 1-2 years’ work experience Bachelor’s degree with a Pass grade or diploma equivalent
Bachelor’s degree or Specialist Diploma achieved at ‘Satisfactory/Pass’ level
Successful completion of a bachelor’s degree with grades below 55% or 50% from NAAC ‘A’ rated universities
Saudi Arabia
Pass a bachelor’s degree with a GPA below 2.8/5.0 or 2.0/4.0
Degree with ‘pass’ or below 65% or below 12/20
Singapore
Bachelor’s degree with GPA below 3.5/4.0 or 3rd Class Honours or Specialist Diploma with 75% or GPA 3.5/4 with 1-2 years’ work experience
Successful completion of Advanced Diploma or degree with below 70%
Successful completion of bachelor’s degree with Pass grade (GPA 1.00-2.49 out of 4) or diploma equivalent Successful completion of bachelor’s degree or Specialist Diploma with GPA below 3.25/5 or 59% or new system GPA 1.0-1.99 or 50-64%
Successful Completion of bachelor’s degree with Pass grade or diploma equivalent
South Korea South Africa Sri Lanka Taiwan
Tanzania Pass a bachelor’s degree with a GPA below 2.33/4.0 or 70% or equivalent
Bachelor’s degree from a higher technical and vocational institution with a grade of at least 50% or bachelor’s degree from a university with a grade below 65% or diploma equivalent with 1-2 years’ work experience – this is the same as the direct entry, there is no gap
Bachelor’s degree with Cumulative GPA of 2.00 to 2.49 or Third class honours or diploma equivalent Дипломиран / Баццалауреус / Баццалауреа (bachelor’s degree) With minimum of 6 Bachelor’s degree with grades of at least grade 5/70% or above
Exception: bachelor’s degree from University of Malawi and Mzuzu University 60%
Mexico
Título de Licenciado with grades of less than 70 % or diploma equivalent
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Mongolia
4 year Bachelors degree with 60% or equivalent Titulo de Technologo with 70% or equivalent
*Applicants who do not meet the criteria will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Malaysia
One Term: IELTS 6.0 (5.5) or other accepted English Language tests with equivalent scores.
A bachelor’s degree with a grade of Third class or Advanced diploma equivalent plus 1-2 years’ work experience
*Applicants who do not meet the criteria will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Дипломирани / Diplomirani (bachelor’s degree) with minimum pass grade of 6
Bachelor’s degree with below 2.0 or 69% or third class
Bachelor’s degree with third class, or 59% or below or diploma equivalent HND with minimum of 75% plus 1-2 years’ work experience
OR Completion of Bachelor General or Bachelor Special with third class Bachelor’s degree with below 65% or third class or diploma equivalent
Bachelor’s degree with third class or Advanced Diploma with at least 70% or diploma equivalent
Thailand
Bachelor’s degree with minimum of 2.0/4 or third class or diploma equivalent
UAE
Bachelor’s degree with below GPA 2.5 or 75% or Third class overall or diploma equivalent
Turkey
Uganda *Applicants who do not meet the criteria will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
How to Apply
Brazil
Two Terms: IELTS 5.5 (5.5) or other accepted English Language tests with B2 level
INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED MASTERS
Bangor University International College
COUNTRY
Bachelor’s degree with GPA below 2.6 or 59% overall or equivalent *GPA at 2.6 and with some substantial work experience can be considered for direct entry onto BU Masters. Higher Diploma with 70% or above
OR bachelor’s degree with Third class or below 60%/GPA 2.7
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COUNTRY
One Term: IELTS 6.0 (5.5) or other accepted English Language tests with equivalent scores. Ukraine United States of America Vietnam Zambia
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Bachelor’s degree below 3.5/5 or 6/12 or Third class degree
OR Specialist degree with Third class or below 3.25/5 or 5/12 or diploma equivalent Bachelor’s degree GPA 2.4 and above
Successful completion of college Diploma/Associate Degree with GPA 7.0 or 70% or above plus 1-2 years’ work experience or bachelor’s degree with below GPA 5.0-6.49 or Third class degree Master degree or bachelor’s degree from Copperbelt University and University of Zambia with GPA below 2.5/4.0 or third class or a 4/5 year bachelor’s degree with 3.0/4.0 or Graduate diploma
How to Apply
UK Qualifications
Two Terms: IELTS 5.5 (5.5) or other accepted English Language tests with B2 level
Successful Completion of a degree or 3 year diploma equivalent, or a minimum of 15 years education. UK 3rd Class Degree holders can be considered onto the one term (3 months) IIM. If Degree is Ordinary, students must have work experience in order to be accepted onto the one term IIM
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How to Apply
INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED BACHELORS (IIB)
INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED MASTERS (IIM)
International Year Zero (IYZ)
One Term
COURSE
INTAKE
COURSE STARTS
COURSE ENDS
TRANSITION TO BU
COURSE
INTAKE
COURSE STARTS
COURSE ENDS
TRANSITION TO BU
+6 week PSE
November 2018
5 November 2018
14 December 2018
-
+6 week PSE
February 2019
18 February 2019
29 March 2019
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International Year Zero (IYZ) +12 week PSE
International Year Zero (IYZ) +6 week PSE
+12 week PSE
International Year Zero (IYZ) +6 week PSE
+12 week PSE
January 2019
September 2018
September 2019 August 2019 June 2019
January 2020
November 2019
September 2019
7 January 2019
24 September 2018
23 September 2019 5 August 2019 24 June 2019
6 January 2020
4 November 2019
23 September 2019
13 September 2019 14 December 2018 19 June 2020
13 September 2019 13 September 2019
11 September 2020 13 December 2019 13 December 2019
September 2019 -
21 September 2020 -
21 September 2020 -
IIM One Term +12 week PSE IIM One Term +6 week PSE
+12 week PSE IIM One Term +6 week PSE
+12 week PSE
April 2019
January 2019
September 2019 August 2019 June 2019
April 2020
February 2020 January 2020
08 April 2019
7 January 2019
23 September 2019 5 August 2019 24 June 2019 6 April 2020
17 February 2020 6 January 2020
21 June 2019
29 March 2019
6 December 2019
13 September 2019 13 September 2019 19 June 2020
27 March 2020 27 March 2020
September 2019 -
13 January 2020 -
21 September 2020 -
Two Terms
International Year One (IY1) COURSE
INTAKE
COURSE STARTS
COURSE ENDS
TRANSITION TO BU
COURSE
INTAKE
COURSE STARTS
COURSE ENDS
TRANSITION TO BU
+6 week PSE
November 2018
5 November 2018
14 December 2018
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+6 week PSE
November 2018
5 November 2018
14 December 2018
-
International Year One (IY1) +12 week PSE
International Year One (IY1) +6 week PSE
+12 week PSE
International Year One (IY1) +6 week PSE
+12 week PSE
January 2019
September 2018
September 2019 August 2019 June 2019
January 2020
November 2019
September 2019
7 January 2019
24 September 2018
23 September 2019 5 August 2019 24 June 2019
6 January 2020
4 November 2019
23 September 2019
13 September 2019 14 December 2018 19 June 2020
13 September 2019 13 September 2019
11 September 2020 13 December 2019 13 December 2019
September 2019 -
21 September 2020 -
21 September 2020 -
IIM Two Terms +12 week PSE
IIM Two Terms +6 week PSE
+12 week PSE
IIM Two Terms +6 week PSE
+12 week PSE
IIM Two Terms +6 week PSE
+12 week PSE
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September 2018 April 2019
February 2019 January 2019
January 2020
November 2019
September 2019 April 2020
February 2020 January 2020
7 January 2019
24 September 2018 8 April 2019
18 February 2019 7 January 2019
6 January 2020
4 November 2019
23 September 2019 6 April 2020
17 February 2020 6 January 2020
21 June 2019
14 December 2018
13 September 2019 29 March 2019 29 March 2019
11 September 2020 13 December 2019 13 December 2019
11 September 2020 27 March 2020 27 March 2020
September 2019 -
September 2019 -
21 September 2020 -
21 September 2020 -
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HOW TO APPLY WHAT WILL HAPPEN AFTER YOU SUBMIT THEIR APPLICATION? STAGE 1: Check qualifications We will carefully review applications and check your academic qualifications and level of English language is suitable for entry to the chosen programme. STAGE 2: Issue conditional offer Assuming the application is successful; we will send you a formal offer of a place.
TO START YOUR APPLICATION WITH EASE, WE WILL NEED THE FOLLOWING: Application form
Completed and signed
A copy of a valid passport
A copy of your original qualification certificate and transcripts
Certified translation (if applicable)
One reference
Academic reference
A personal statement
This should outline why an applicant has chosen the University, the selected course and future career plans
Completed Immigration History Form and any current and previous visas, CAS and copies of exit stamp. Please also include a copy of any previous visa refusal letters
Evidence of English language proficiency at the required level
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We accept a range of English language qualifications. If you are studying Pre-Sessional English prior to the main course you may have an IELTS score of 4.5 overall with minimum 4.0 in each element. If you are not studying Pre-Sessional English prior to the main course you should have achieved an IELTS or equivalent minimum score of 5.5 in all components
STAGE 3: Issue unconditional offer Once you’ve met all the conditions outlined in your Conditional Offer we will send you an Unconditional Offer. STAGE 4: Submit deposit To accept a place on the course, you will need to make a deposit to confirm your offer. The amount of your deposit will be confirmed in the Offer Letter. STAGE 5: CAS issued Upon receipt of the deposit we will request your pre-CAS documents. Once the pre-CAS documents have been received, we will issue you a Certificate of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) number.
How to Apply
Applying with us is easy. As a prospective student you need to complete the application form and return it to your local representative. The application will need to include copies of all relevant academic transcripts and certificates of English language qualifications.
WHERE TO APPLY ONLINE To apply online, complete your application at bangor.ac.uk/buic/how-to-apply
APPLY BY EMAIL OR POST You can download the application at bangor. ac.uk/buic/how-to-apply. Your application will need to include copies of all relevant academic transcripts and certificates of English language qualifications. Send your completed application to one of the addresses below: Email: buic@bangor.ac.uk Post: Bangor University International College BUIC Admissions Team 259 Greenwich High Road London, SE10 8NB
STAGE 6: Apply for visa You will then need to apply for a visa if necessary. STAGE 7: Final payment Advance payment of remaining fees will be required prior to arrival. STAGE 8: Accommodation Before the start of the programme we will send you details of your accommodation (if required) and a welcome pack. We will also ask for details of your flight to the UK. STAGE 9: Welcome to the UK! We can arrange for a taxi transfer upon your arrival at a UK airport (additional fees apply).
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