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International Study Centre Prospectus

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welcome to

Liverpool John Moores University Ranked in the top 100 universities world-wide under the age of 50, LJMU offers you an exceptional international student experience, founded on high quality teaching, ground-breaking research and extensive links with employers and business leaders. That’s why we are confident that our degrees are not only intellectually stimulating but will also equip you with the skills and experience required for professional success. This guide will give you lots of information about the Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) International Study Centre and demonstrate why we believe that we can offer you a life changing and career boosting international student experience. This guide summarises just 10 reasons why you should choose to study at LJMU. To find out more, go to: www.ljmu.ac.uk/isc

Ranked in the top 50 UK universities for teaching excellence (Sunday Times Good University Guide 2012)

6 Higher Education Academy awards for outstanding teaching

Queen’s Anniversary Prize for excellence in astronomy and public engagement in science

Ranked in the top 100 universities world-wide under the age of 50 (Times Higher Education 2012)


welcome from the Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive, Professor Nigel Weatherill

Scholarship, research and learning is at the very heart of everything we do. It drives our curriculum and is the foundation of our interaction with industry, business and the community. LJMU is renowned for its open and happy academic community. Diversity is valued. Endeavour is supported. Achievement is celebrated and you will receive every encouragement to fulfil your potential. More importantly, you will receive every opportunity to ensure that, wherever possible, your learning will have a meaningful outcome – whether that

be finding rewarding employment, embarking on further learning or starting your own business. But above all we want you to enjoy the journey. I can guarantee that at LJMU, you will be studying in world-class facilities alongside some of the best academics in their field; they enjoy what they do and they pursue their own research and learning with a passion and enthusiasm that permeates the whole University. I do hope you choose to join our University community. If you have aspiration and ambition, I can guarantee you won’t be disappointed.


Contents The LJMU International Study Centre offers international and EU students on-campus preparation courses with progression routes onto undergraduate and postgraduate degrees at LJMU. The preparatory programmes combine academic modules, study skills and English language training and provide direct pathways to university study.

Welcome to LJMU Educating students Career prospects Work-related learning Research at LJMU LJMU facilities Learning resources Student services Accommodation Students’ Union Liverpool, a great student city International Study Centre International Foundation Year International Year One Business (CertHE) International Pre-Masters/ Pre-MBA Masters degrees How to apply Getting to Liverpool Campus map

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LJMU has over 180 years’ experience educating students in a wide range of disciplines, spanning the arts, humanities, education, health, science and technology.

We believe that a university education should give you more than an academic qualification; it should give you the skills, experience and confidence to succeed in the career of your choice after you graduate.

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So, regardless of whether you are a budding entrepreneur or have ambitions to be a teacher, criminologist, lawyer or engineer, we are confident that we can help you achieve your dreams.


Ranked 66 in the UK in the Sunday Times Good University Guide 2012

“ Grasp

Ranked in the top 100 best universities world-wide under the age of 50 according to the Times Higher Education

Awarded 6 National Teaching Fellowships for innovative teaching

the amazing opportunity to be a student with both hands. You’ll find yourself capable of doing things that you would never have dreamt of, both academically and as a person. ”

Our Pharmacy School is one of the oldest in the UK

Emmanuel, BA (Hons) in Business Studies

86% of students rated our teacher training as good or very good Our law students routinely win national mooting, negotiation and mediation competitions, beating university teams from across the UK and Europe Extensive links with business, industry and professional practitioners in the UK and internationally

Centre of excellence for pre-hospital care The first university to offer computer games degrees

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Our students are highly valued by employers and 92%* are in work or further study 6 months after they graduate.

Our World of Work Programme is backed by employers and the skills you’ll develop have been identified by business and industry - not LJMU - as essential for graduates making the transition from university study onto the professional career ladder. We believe the Programme is so important that all of our undergraduates complete the first stage of the World of Work Skills Certificate as part of their degree.

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* Students from the UK and EU


outstanding work placements,

internships and other work-related learning opportunities

professional skills development at the heart of every course

our World of Work Careers Centre hosts master-classes and events where you can network with employers

expert careers and employability advice throughout your studies and after you graduate

dedicated Centre for Entrepreneurship


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All of our degrees incorporate professional skills development and work-related learning as part of the curriculum.

Whatever your degree, you will be encouraged to become expert in a range of graduate skills identified by employers as applicable to a wide variety of professions and careers. Work-related learning is also included in every programme, so you will have the chance to apply your skills in professional settings while you are still a student.

“ LJMU’s supportive academic and technical staff are always available to help and the libraries are full of excellent academic resources.

Melissa, Malaysia, BSc (Hons) Human Psychology Melissa enjoyed studying at LJMU so much that she enrolled on the University’s MSc in Occupational Psychology.

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Our internationally-acclaimed research and consultancy work keeps our degrees up-to-date and gives students invaluable insights on current professional practice.

Our undergraduate programmes are delivered by academics involved in innovative research. Further more, many are also engaged in exciting consultancy projects with a wide range of employers and organisations. It’s this combination of academic

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expertise and ‘real world’ experience that helps ensure that our degrees are kept up-to-date, secure accreditation by key professional bodies and deliver the knowledge, skills and experience you need to achieve your professional ambitions.


Over 75% of all LJMU research is rated as internationally important and this informs all areas of the curriculum


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We have invested £160million in developing award-winning buildings and improving student facilities over the last 10 years.

LJMU’s facilities are designed to replicate ‘world of work’ environments so that you can gain the key skills and experience relevant to your chosen career. These include science, technology and engineering laboratories, broadcast quality TV and radio studios, a forensic scene-of-crime lab, theatre and rehearsal facilities, a mock courtroom, clinical practice suites, art galleries and much more.

See University facilities and more on LJMUTV: www.youtube.com/LJMUTV ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

The ‘greenest’ university in Liverpool (2012 Green University League Table) 8 student cafés, Starbucks coffee, Fairtrade goods, halal and kosher food Authentic hospital training environments and clinical practice suites for midwifery, adult nursing and paramedic students Specialist science, engineering and technology labs and other facilities Industry-standard newsrooms, filming, editing and post-production facilities, TV studios, radio and photographic studios Purpose-built gallery, ceramic and metal fabrication workshops, fine art, print-making and life-drawing studios plus an architectural suite Drama and dance studios

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Our libraries are open 24/7 during semesters so you can plan your study time around your other commitments.

Our libraries provide access to all the resources and student support services you’ll need to succeed in your studies. They combine the best aspects of traditional libraries with everything you’d expect from a modern university: there’s Wi-Fi access throughout, loads of computers, books, periodicals and journals as well as online resources.

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LJMU’s extensive print collections, professional journals and electronic library will help you keep up-to-date with the latest developments in your chosen field and successfully complete your coursework and assessments. The Centres are fully accessible to all users, offering wheelchair access, hearing loop facilities, height adjustable workstations and specialised software to support visual or specific learning needs.


more than 820,000 items including 650,000 printed monographs, 120,000 eBooks, 50,000+ electronic journal titles

24 hour access during semesters

dedicated quiet and silent study zones

over 2,000 open access computers shortlisted for outstanding library team (Times Higher Leadership and Management Awards 2011 and 2012)


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Our student services will help you reach your full potential while you’re at LJMU and after you graduate. Our International Student Advisers are dedicated to helping you settle into life in Liverpool and the University. They are experienced in dealing with the kinds of issues that international students may face when moving to a new country, such as visa renewal, accommodation, financial concerns and the natural challenges emerging from developing a new ‘home away from home’. For the latest information, go to: www.ljmu.ac.uk/international As an LJMU student you will be eligible for free offpeak membership to Lifestyles Fitness Centres across Liverpool, offering a wide range of facilities including an Olympic-sized swimming pool, tennis centre, athletics centre, squash and badminton courts and weights rooms. For more details, go to: www.ljmu.ac.uk/sport

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free off-peak access to sports facilities across Liverpool our counselling service, disability team and mental health worker provide expert advice, guidance and support

study skills workshops run throughout the year multi-faith quiet rooms and dedicated spaces for Muslim prayers

targeted support services for international students


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LJMU guarantees all new International Study Centre students a place in University-approved student accommodation*.

The wide range of student housing in Liverpool means that we can offer you a choice of relatively low cost but high quality approved student accommodation right in the heart of Liverpool. Accommodation consists of individual study bedrooms within shared flats where you will live alongside other new LJMU students. Most bedrooms also have private en-suite bathrooms. Accommodation is all self catering and we have designated accommodation for postgraduate students requiring quieter study and living environments. International Study Centre students are usually housed at the Railyard residence, a few minutes’ walk from the International Study Centre and just 15-20 minutes walk from the city centre and the main train station, Liverpool Lime Street.

The welfare of our students is paramount. Onsite staff support is provided in all accommodation in addition to the University-based student support services and student-elected Hall Reps. Liverpool Student Homes or LSH is the official student housing agency set up by LJMU, the University of Liverpool and Hope University. If you do not want to live in LJMU-approved student accommodation, LSH will be able to advise you on the type and availability of private houses and flats which are available to rent within the city and which are owned by registered landlords.

For the latest information, go to www.ljmu.ac.uk/accommodation *Providing you complete the online application procedure by the required deadlines

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■ Our modern student accommodation is within easy walking distance of most of our teaching buildings. ■ Our accommodation is amongst the cheapest for any large city-based UK university. ■ Provision for students with disabilities. ■ Liverpool is a multicultural city and you should be able to find all the food, drink and other necessities that you might need.


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The Liverpool Students’ Union (LiverpoolSU) plays a major role in making LJMU’s international students feel part of the University community.

LiverpoolSU recognises that while international students experience many of the same issues that UK students do, they also have different needs, whether due to language or cultural differences or the challenges of living and studying in a new country. That’s why the Union offers a range of dedicated services for international students.

These include an annually elected International Student Delegate and networking events where you can meet other international students, share experiences and find out more about the support and services available both in the Union and in the University. The International Students’ Society also organises a wide range of social activities, including a regular Friday coffee morning.

The Give it a Go calendar of activities, trips and events offers a host of opportunities for you to try something different, explore the UK safely and cheaply and meet other students. Recent visits have included Snowdonia, the Lake District, York, Edinburgh, London, Dublin and Amsterdam.To find out more, go to: www.liverpoolsu.com 22 www.ljmu.ac.uk/isc



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Liverpool is the perfect 24-hour student city.

Recommended by CNN as one of Europe’s hottest destinations, Liverpool is a fantastic student city, full of opportunities and lots of things to do: a legendary music scene that’s bigger than just the Beatles, a city centre bursting with restaurants, cafés and pubs.

The city recently won Trip Advisor’s Best Nightlife Destination Award 2011, beating Manchester, London, Glasgow and Brighton. The city has also achieved Purple Flag accreditation, which means Liverpool is a safe place to enjoy a night out.

Plus there’s award-winning shopping facilities, museums, galleries and theatres, not to mention two Premier League football clubs, golf courses, beautiful parks and outstanding countryside a few miles up the motorway.

Liverpool is also a city that is very supportive of all the students who live, work and study in its universities. With such a warm and hospitable culture, Liverpool is the perfect 24-hour student city.

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“LJMU is an excellent city centre university and a great place to be a student. The city is extremely student friendly with lots to do. ” Zeenat, Zambia Business, Law and Social Studies International Foundation Year

■ Liverpool is a tolerant society respectful of the rights of minority groups. This belief is supported by law and LJMU works with the police, community groups and other agencies to promote equality of opportunity and eliminate discrimination.

■ Liverpool’s Chinatown is the oldest in Europe. Pakistani, Indian, Bangladeshi, Somalian and Nigerian communities are just a few of the other nationalities that are well established in the city.


International Study Centre The LJMU International Study Centre, based in the heart of Liverpool, provides international and EU students with a direct route onto a range of undergraduate and postgraduate degrees at LJMU. Successfully completing the International Foundation Year, International Year One Business (CertHE), and International Pre-Masters/Pre-MBA guarantees that you will receive a conditional offer of a degree place at LJMU. Each programme consists of academic modules, study skills and English language training to ensure that you have the academic background and attributes to be successful in your chosen degree.

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At the heart of the University and Liverpool The International Study Centre opened in its current location in September 2011, providing international students with the very latest in learning resources and dedicated support. All classrooms are fitted with interactive whiteboards, new computers and comfortable furniture, providing you with a professional learning experience. As well as 10 classrooms, there is a reception area where you can access advice and guidance, a student common room, an openaccess IT suite containing 20 fully networked PCs, plus free wireless internet access. Located in the city’s ‘Knowledge Quarter’, the International Study Centre is very close to LJMU’s £37million Redmonds Building and the Aldham Robarts Library. Nearby are numerous places to eat, drink and relax, including several restaurants and bars on Liverpool’s award-winning Hope Street and Rodney Street, plus cafés in the University’s Art and Design Academy, Redmonds Building and the Liverpool Students’ Union Haigh Building. This winning combination of high quality teaching and social facilities provides the ideal opportunity for international students to achieve their very best.

Access to world-class facilities All International Study Centre students can use LJMU’s state-of-the-art Libraries and Social Learning Zones, specialist teaching, computing and laboratory facilities and the major libraries in Liverpool. You will also have internet and email access free of charge. Plus free off-peak access to sporting facilities across the city. A taste of University life International Study Centre programmes will introduce you to the style of teaching and learning that you will experience when you progress onto your LJMU degree. You will learn via oneto-one tutorials, small seminars and as part of larger lecture groups, helping you become familiar with the teaching methods you will experience on your degree and ensuring you have an even greater chance of succeeding when you progress. Personal support Soon after starting your programme of study you will be encouraged to find out about your degree options. You will have the chance to meet tutors in the subjects that interest you and meet current students to learn from their experiences. Throughout your studies you will be supported by International Study Centre and LJMU staff to make the most of the learning and social opportunities in the University and Liverpool.

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International Foundation Year

Preparation for your undergraduate degree The International Foundation Year is a threeterm programme of academic subjects, study skills and English language training that provides a direct path to degree study. The programme integrates with a variety of degrees at LJMU, preparing you for undergraduate study in subject areas including business, law, management studies, engineering, computing and life sciences.

Study structure You can choose one of two International Foundation Year routes: ■ Business, Law and Social Studies ■ Engineering, Computing and Life Sciences You can begin the International Foundation Year in either September or January for degree entry the following September.

Assessment

Key facts

You will be assessed regularly throughout the programme to ensure that you are on track to achieve the required grades for progression to your degree. You will be monitored through continuous coursework and specific assessments at the end of each term or module. You will also be required to complete a series of presentations and extended essays as part of your overall assessment.

Course length Three terms

English Language Preparation (ELP)

January 2014 Term 1 – 06/01/14 to 21/03/14 Term 2 – 07/04/14 to 13/06/14 Term 3 – 16/06/14 to 15/08/14

Additional English language training is available at the International Study Centre if you need to improve your standard to the required level. You will need an IELTS of 4.5 (minimum 4.0 in writing) to start the International Foundation Year. If you have an IELTS of 4.0, you can take one term of ELP, starting in either June or September.

Both routes are modular in structure. There are core modules common to each route, and subject-specific modules, each carefully designed to focus on the academic areas most useful to your chosen degree.

Duration

4.5

3 terms

4.5

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4.0

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4.0

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Sept

Jan

Apr

Jun Vacation

International Foundation Year International Foundation Year ELP

Tuition fees For details, see the enclosed application form or visit www.ljmu.ac.uk/isc Entry requirements Academic - Good high school graduation grades or equivalent

Visit www.ljmu.ac.uk/isc for full details on entry requirements

International Foundation Year

ELP

Term dates September 2013 Term 1 – 23/09/13 to 06/12/13 Term 2 – 06/01/14 to 21/03/14 Term 3 – 07/04/14 to 13/06/14

English language - IELTS 4.5 (with minimum of 4.0 in writing) or TOEFL or Pearson Test of English equivalents.

Study Plan Options Current IELTS

Entry dates September 2013 and January 2014

Vacation

International Foundation Year

Sept Start undergraduate degree

Age requirements You should be 17 years or older on starting the International Foundation Year.


I want to have “ a career as a Civil Engineer and LJMU has the right degree programme for me. I have improved my English a great deal, as well as my maths skills, which are important for my degree. I’ve learnt a lot from the teachers, who are highly educated and friendly. LJMU International Study Centre has provided me with the chance to find myself. It’s a great experience and the benefits will stay with me into the future.

Fahmi, Jordan Engineering, Computing and Life Sciences International Foundation Year

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International Foundation Year Business, Law and Social Studies Academic structure Core modules English and Skills for University Study Over these three modules, you will develop your English communication skills and learn a range of study skills, including: writing and reading strategies, presentation and seminar participation, organisation of time and materials, meeting deadlines and responding to feedback.

You will choose five subject-specific modules from below: Business Law You will receive an introduction to the English legal system, business organisations, contract law and consumer protection. companies, manufacturing accounts and interpretation of accounts.

When you have completed these modules, you will be able to take notes and write essays in English. You should also have the confidence to give presentations, answer follow-up questions and contribute to seminar discussions.

Business Studies You will develop your understanding of the operational and strategic problems facing business people in the modern market economy. The module will focus on a wide range of issues, such as management, human resource practice, marketing and ethical aspects.

Project Study You will complete a self-study project on a topic agreed in consultation with your tutor from the academic discipline that you will subsequently study at degree level. Completion of this project will also enhance your computer (word processing) skills.

Core Mathematics You will study algebra and statistics, while developing your knowledge and understanding of mathematical terms and techniques. You will apply these to solving problems, frequently drawn from practical and real life situations. Economics 1 and 2 In this module, you will look at aggregate demand and aggregate supply, as well as economic policies, inflation, unemployment, international trade and development economics.

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English Legal System You will learn about the concepts of law, the relationship between law, justice and morality, the sources of law, including British and European Union (EU) legislation and the doctrine of precedent; the Civil and Criminal Courts and the role of the Judiciary. Financial Accounts You will learn about double entry bookkeeping, preparation of trial balances, profit and loss statements, depreciation, limited companies, manufacturing accounts and interpretation of accounts. Politics This module provides an introduction to the British political system, the basic principles of the British constitution, civil liberties and their relation to the judicial system; how Parliament works, including the electoral system, political parties and the legislative process; the composition and functions of the Government, the civil service and Britain’s relationship to the EU.


I enjoyed my “ foundation year because it helped me to broaden my knowledge in economics and then apply it to my future career. The learning here is more applied, so I learn skills for the real world, rather than just theory. The teachers and other staff are really friendly and supportive. I’ve enjoyed improving my English, not just in the International Study Centre but by spending my spare time with friends in Liverpool.

(Stephanie) Thi Thuy Tien, Vietnam Business, Law and Social Studies International Foundation Year

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International Foundation Year Engineering, Computing and Life Sciences Academic structure Core modules English and Skills for University Study Over these three modules, you will develop your English communication skills and learn a range of study skills, including: writing and reading strategies, presentation and seminar participation, organisation of time and materials, meeting deadlines and responding to feedback. When you have completed these modules, you will be able to take notes and write essays in English. You should also have the confidence to give presentations, answer follow-up questions and contribute to seminar discussions. Project Study You will complete a self-study project on a topic agreed in consultation with your tutor from the academic discipline that you will subsequently study at degree level. Completion of this project will also enhance your computer (word processing) skills. Pure Mathematics 1 You will study algebra and statistics, while developing your knowledge and understanding of mathematical terms and techniques. You will apply these to solving problems, frequently drawn from practical and real life situations.

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You will choose five subject-specific modules from below: Applied Mathematics 1 You will look at vectors, forces and equilibrium, relative motion, Newton’s Laws of Motion, friction and work, energy and power.

Further Studies in Biology and Chemistry You will look at further studies in genetics, ecology and plant biology plus inorganic chemistry, oxidation/reduction reactions.

Applied Mathematics 2 You will study advanced vectors, forces as fixed vectors, centres of gravity/centres of mass and particle dynamics.

Physics 1: Properties of Matter and Waves You will study sound, reflection, refraction, interference, diffraction, electromagnetic waves, strengths of solids, fluids, heat and gases and the structure of the atom.

Biology 1: Cell Biology You will look at biological molecules, cellular structure, cell division, movement through cell membranes, enzymes and metabolic pathways. Biology 2: Physiology You will study the cardiovascular system, the respiratory system, the digestive system, osmoregulation, control and co-ordination and reproduction. Chemistry 1 You will be taught formulae, equations and moles, atomic structure, introduction to redox systems, thermodynamics and bonding. Chemistry 2 You will look at equilibria, acid-base equilibria, kinetics and organic chemistry.

Physics 2: Electricity, Electronics and Fields You will learn about electrical current and charge, potential difference, resistance, capacitance, transistors and amplifiers, electrical fields, gravitational fields, magnetic fields and electromagnetic fields. Pure Mathematics 2 You will learn to understand further algebra, as well as co-ordinate geometry, trigonometry, differentiation, integration, numerical methods and vectors.


I like the style “ of teaching at the International Study Centre and find it interesting. I know it will help me with my degree and future career goals to work in pharmacy. I also like the fact I have had the chance to meet new friends from different countries all around the world.

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(Emily) Siew Tin, Malaysia Engineering, Computing and Life Sciences International Foundation Year

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Progression from your International Foundation Year Once you have successfully completed your International Foundation Year, and achieved the required grades, you can progress onto your undergraduate degree at LJMU. For up-to-date information on degrees and grades required to progress, visit ‘Preparing for Undergraduate study’ at www.ljmu.ac.uk/isc

BA (Hons) Architecture Access to some of the UK’s best examples of urban redevelopment and iconic landmarks, while learning in LJMU’s purpose-built Art and Design Academy.

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BSc (Hons) Science and Football Teaching delivered by industry professionals, including elite players and coaches, who regularly work with key industry partners such as professional clubs, the FA, UEFA and FIFA.

BA (Hons) Maritime Studies Close links with industry ensure the curriculum reflects current professional practice and industry demands, while industrial seminars and field visits help students engage with professional practice and working environments throughout their studies.


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Available progression degree

Award

Accounting and Finance

BA (Hons)

Civil Engineering

BEng (Hons)

Business and Public Relations

BA (Hons)

Computer Animation and Visualisation

BSc (Hons)

Business

BSc (Hons)

Computer Forensics

BSc (Hons)

Business Management

BA (Hons)

Computer Games Technology

BSc (Hons)

Business Studies

BSc (Hons)

Computer Studies

BSc (Hons)

Criminal Justice

BA (Hons)

Computer Technology

BSc (Hons)

Events Management

BA (Hons)

Construction Management

BSc (Hons)

Human Resource Management

BA (Hons)

Cyber Security

BSc (Hons)

Law

LLB (Hons)

Electrical and Electronic Engineering

BEng (Hons)

Law and Criminal Justice

LLB (Hons)

Maritime Business and Management

BSc (Hons)

Marketing

BA (Hons)

Management, Transport and Logistics

BSc (Hons)

Maritime Studies

BSc (Hons)

Port and Maritime Management

BSc (Hons)

Tourism and Leisure Management

BA (Hons)

Animal Behaviour

BSc (Hons)

Applied Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences

BSc (Hons)

Engineering, Computing and Life Sciences

Engineering, Computing and Life Sciences

Business, Law and Social Studies

Available progression degree

Food and Nutrition

BSc (Hons)

Forensic Anthropology

BSc (Hons)

Forensic Science

BSc (Hons)

Geography

BSc (Hons)

IT and Multimedia Computing

BSc (Hons)

Mathematics

BSc (Hons)

Maritime Studies

BSc (Hons)

Mechanical and Marine Engineering

BEng (Hons)

Mechanical Engineering

BEng (Hons)

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Applied Psychology

BSc (Hons)

Pharmacy

MPharm (Hons)

Applied Sports Psychology

BSc (Hons)

Product Design Engineering

BSc (Hons)

Architectural Technology

BSc (Hons)

Product Innovation and Development

BSc (Hons)

Architecture*

BA (Hons)

Science and Football

BSc (Hons)

Audio and Music Production

BSc (Hons)

Software Engineering

BSc (Hons)

Automotive Engineering

BEng (Hons)

Sports and Exercise Science

BSc (Hons)

Biochemistry

BSc (Hons)

Wildlife Conservation

BSc (Hons)

Biology

BSc (Hons)

Zoology

BSc (Hons)

Biomedical Sciences

BSc (Hons)

Building Services Engineering

BEng (Hons)

Building Services Engineering Project Management

BSc (Hons)

* An interview is required for degree progression ^ You will have to successfully complete an interview with the LJMU International Study Centre Head of Centre before being offered a place at LJMU. Please note, onward progression to MPharm Pharmacy is limited to five students per academic year. All students are required to meet the published requirements for progression, which may include a University aptitude test and interview.

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International Year One Business (CertHE) Second year entry to BSc (Hons) Progression to BSc (Hons) Business Communications Business Communications The International Year One Business (CertHE) is a one year programme of academic subjects, study skills and English language provision that provides a direct path to degree study. The programme prepares you for direct entry onto Year Two of the BSc (Hons) Business Communications degree at LJMU.

Study structure You will begin the International Year One Business (CertHE) in September for entry to the second year of the BSc (Hons) Business Communications the following September. The programme is modular in structure. There are five core modules and each is carefully designed to focus on the academic area of your business degree.

Assessment You will be assessed regularly throughout the course to ensure that you are on track to achieve the required grades for progression to your degree programme. You will be monitored through continuous coursework and specific assessments throughout the programme You will also be required to complete a series of presentations and extended essays as part of your overall assessment.

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The Business Communications programme gives you the opportunity to study the world of business through a management perspective so that you understand its key functions and how it can develop competitive advantage through the use of social media, business intelligence and information systems. We are fortunate to have strong links with employers who provide guest speakers to help you place your degree in the context of the marketplace, and we encourage you to opt for the year’s paid work placement so that you can develop your skills and build confidence in preparation for your business career.

Your career prospects This is a career-focused degree course that will make you highly employable, as all of the modules contain work-related learning, delivered in different ways. Business graduates from similar programmes have gone on to work for a wide range of local, national and international employers such as Bentley, Panasonic, GlaxoSmithKline and Ford.

Key facts Course length One academic year (September to June) Entry dates September 2013 Term dates September 2013 Term 1 – 23/09/13 to 06/12/13 Term 2 – 06/01/14 to 21/03/14 Term 3 – 07/04/14 to 13/06/14 Tuition fees For details, see the enclosed application form or visit www.ljmu.ac.uk/isc Entry requirements Academic - good high school graduation grades or equivalent English language - IELTS 5.0 or TOEFL or Pearson Test of English equivalents. Visit www.ljmu.ac.uk/isc for full details of entry requirements and tuition fees. Age requirements You should be 18 years or older on starting the International Year One Business (CertHE).


Academic structure Core modules English and Skills for University Study You will develop your English communication skills and learn a range of academic study skills, including writing and reading strategies, presentation and seminar participation, organisation of time and materials, meeting deadlines and responding to feedback. When you have completed this module, you will be able to take notes and write essays with good English. You should also have the confidence to give presentations, answer follow-up questions and contribute to seminar discussions. Measuring Your Business This module aims to develop your skills in financial accounting, as well as providing an understanding of business metrics, business modelling techniques and business markets. You will utilise IT and data information in the analysis and measurement of business processes and functions.

Customer Communications You will be introduced to the methods for expanding a business through marketing techniques and supporting technologies. This will include the role of marketing and differentiation, acquisition of relevant information and the skills to conduct analysis, e-marketing principles and web development technologies. Controlling Your Business This module will provide you with an understanding of management skills through the application of theoretical concepts to practise in the context of managing an organisation in a competitive environment. Topics will include organisational behaviour, management theory, and key themes regarding the role of the manager. The World of Business You will gain a comprehensive foundation of theoretical and practical applications relevant to social awareness of the business world. Most notably, business functions and corporate social responsibility. You will also be given the opportunity to define the financial markets businesses operate within.

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International Pre-Masters/Pre-MBA

What is the International Personal Pre-Masters /Pre-MBA? support The International Pre-Masters/Pre-MBA programme is designed for international and EU students looking for fast-track entry onto a Masters or MBA programme at LJMU. If you do not meet the requirements for direct entry onto a Masters or MBA degree, or want to refresh your knowledge, this specialist programme will enable you to progress onto a variety of degrees offered by LJMU.

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Your progress will be monitored at all times to make sure you remain on track to successfully complete the programme. You will also benefit from regular assessment through examination and coursework assignments. Assessments include: ■ coursework ■ unseen final examinations at the end of each module

The best way to prepare

■ presentations

For a Masters or MBA degree you will need:

■ extended essays and case studies

■ a range of academic and learning skills, which you may not have experienced in your home country

Assured progression your degree

■ the ability to adapt to a new cultural environment and thrive academically ■ the right academic qualifications and substantial subject-specific understanding ■ the ability to use English in an academic environment to a high standard

Specialist preparation The International Pre-Masters/Pre-MBA is a 14-week programme of academic subjects, study skills and English language training designed specifically to meet the needs of international students. It will give you the skills, knowledge and confidence to succeed in your MBA or Masters study.

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Once you have successfully completed your preparation course and achieved the prescribed progression criteria, including English language requirements, you will proceed directly to your Masters or MBA programme. You can choose from a broad range of postgraduate degrees at LJMU.

Key facts Course length 14 weeks Entry dates May 2013 Term dates 20/5/13 to 23/8/13 Tuition fees For details, see the enclosed application form or visit www.ljmu.ac.uk/isc Entry requirements Academic - recognised higher/advanced diploma in a related subject area; recognised degree in related field; or honours degree in any subject. English language - IELTS 5.5 (minimum 5.5 in all components) or TOEFL or Pearson Test of English equivalents. Visit www.ljmu.ac.uk/isc for full details of entry requirements and tuition fees. Age requirements You should be 20 years or older on starting the programme.


Progression from your International Pre-Masters/Pre-MBA Academic structure Core modules Skills for English The aim of this module is to develop your English reading, writing, listening and speaking skills to an IELTS equivalent of

6.5 and to develop your language, critical evaluation and study skills as appropriate for Masters level study. Economics and Finance and Investment You will study a range of topics including investment appraisal and investment risk, portfolio theory and economic and allocative efficiency. You will apply advanced economic/finance and investment techniques to contemporary issues and to be able to critically evaluate arguments, opinions and data within the field. Business Management You will look at how to critically analyse key business concepts and discover how these relate to successful business management. You will study a range of business management subjects such as organisational behaviour, leadership and quality management.

Once you have successfully completed your International Pre-Masters/Pre-MBA and achieved the required grades, you will be able to undertake a number of different postgraduate courses, such as: ■ MBA in Business Management ■ LLM in International Business Corporate and Finance Law ■ MA in Personnel and Development ■ MSc in International Transport, Trade and Logistics ■ MSc in Maritime Operations ■ MSc in Port Management The LJMU website has detailed course information for every programme, including course structure, assessment, duration and career prospects to help you make an informed choice. Visit www.ljmu.ac.uk/isc for full details of entry requirements and tuition fees.

Research Methods and Project You will be taught how to prepare for and complete a research project. The module will enable you to develop a research proposal and utilise quantitative and/or qualitative research methods to complete a short research project of your choice. 39


Masters degrees Below are details of the courses available. For up-to-date details of postgraduate courses, please visit www.ljmu.ac.uk/isc

MBA in Business Management MSc in International Transport, MSc in Port Management The MBA is designed to equip managers Trade and Logistics This degree has been designed with the of the future with the knowledge and skills to make an immediate contribution to an organisation. By adopting an international and multidisciplinary approach to learning, you will graduate with an understanding of the key areas of international business and management, enhanced by the University’s partnerships with major business organisations. LJMU’s Business School has a wellestablished international profile, with long standing partnerships with universities across the world. LJMU accepts a wide range of applicants; the key criteria being that you must be able to demonstrate an ability to benefit from and contribute to, the programme.

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International trade is one of the biggest sectors of the global economy, and it is taking on even greater importance with the development of burgeoning economies, particularly in the Far East, which are increasingly leading the manufacturing sector formerly the preserve of more developed nations. Global trends in the field are moving away from the emphasis being placed simply on transportation, (particularly deep sea shipping) towards a more integrated system of management and communications, which requires a new skills base. This programme is designed to give you these sought-after skills. It is structured around a series of taught modules, followed by an individual project, which will allow you to carry out an in-depth study on an area of your choice, under Faculty supervision.

help of professionals employed by major UK port operators. You will graduate with the skills and expertise required to secure roles in port management worldwide as the programme encompasses container and bulk port operations as well as personnel issues associated with the management of port labour. Ports are part of the international logistics industry and two modules concentrate on the role of international trade and the logistics sector. Port customers and shipping companies are increasingly rebranding to become ‘globalised logistics’ operations and expect the companies they work with to understand this aspect of their operation. The course will provide you with a rounded view of the management of ports and port terminals, as well as the wider logistics industry.


“ The International Pre-Masters/Pre-MBA refreshed my skills and knowledge and now that I have a Masters degree, I plan to return to China to find a job in a world top 500 company.

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Jiankai, China International Pre-Masters/Pre-MBA

LLM in International Business MSc in Maritime Operations MA in Personnel and DevelopCorporate and Finance Law This programme is designed to meet ment This LLM is a discrete programme of study focusing on specific areas of international business corporate and finance law and is approved by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and Bar Council as an appropriate programme of study for professional development purposes. It is also a stand-alone qualification for those wishing to enhance their career prospects through acquiring vocationally relevant knowledge and skills in this particular field. Teaching is delivered in the new Redmonds Building and designed specifically for those working in the field of law, banking and financial services. This programme examines key legal issues affecting business organisations operating in a global context.

the ever-changing needs of the maritime industry. It takes a strategic perspective of the industry with particular emphasis placed on the management of ports, shipping operations, maritime law, maritime safety and environmental protection. The programme will furnish you with the skills required to secure positions at the highest level within this ultra-competitive worldwide industry. Industrial visits are considered an important part of the course and would typically include: Port of Liverpool, insurance underwriters (usually in London), P & I Club and IMO. Specialist industry speakers deliver talks throughout the year along with representatives from professional bodies and other key institutions.

This programme will develop your ability to apply what you learn to your own and other changing work environments, giving you the opportunity to evaluate different approaches to managing human resources. There is an emphasis on the need for human resource professionals to continually develop throughout their career, taking responsibility for what they learn. In addition, you will develop the ability to apply what you learn to different organisational contexts, and to critically evaluate alternative approaches which will add value to a range of business sectors.

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How to apply

About the LJMU International Study Centre All programmes taught at the LJMU International Study Centre are run by Study Group in partnership with LJMU. The International Foundation Year, International Year One Business (CertHE) and International PreMasters/Pre-MBA are validated by LJMU and the University is responsible for maintaining academic standards. The English Language Preparation (ELP) programme is approved by Study Group, who are responsible for maintaining academic standards. Study Group is a global leader in private higher education, language and career education, in the United States, Canada, the UK and Europe, Australia and New Zealand. Study Group provides the highest quality educational opportunities for 50,000 students from more than 130 countries in over 48 campuses across the world. Application forms An application form is (enclosed) with this prospectus. Your application needs to include copies of academic transcripts and English language qualifications.

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To apply directly You can apply online at www.ljmu.ac.uk/isc Alternatively, send your completed application to the address printed at the bottom of the form. To apply through your local representative Complete the application form and return it to your local educational representative. Fees Details of tuition, accommodation and insurance fees can be found in the enclosed application form or online at www.ljmu.ac.uk/isc Information and advice If you need further information, our expert student enrolment advisors are available for help and advice. You can contact them by calling +44 1273 339333 or online at www.ljmu.ac.uk/isc If you are applying through a local representative, please contact them directly with any questions that you may have.


Student insurance It is essential that international students have appropriate personal insurance protection while they are in the UK. As a student at the International Study Centre, you can purchase ‘StudyCare’ insurance cover. Designed for international students, the policy will cover you for loss of personal possessions, as well as providing health and medical insurance until the end of your International Study Centre academic programme. The cost of StudyCare will automatically be added to your tuition fees invoice unless you can provide proof of alternative cover. For more information, visit www.ljmu.ac.uk/isc/studycare

Disclaimer The information in this prospectus is issued for general guidance of students entering the University from May 2013, and does not form part of any contract. LJMU and Study Group hope to provide the programmes and facilities described in the prospectus, but reserve the right to withdraw or make alterations to programmes if necessary.

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Getting to Liverpool Liverpool is extremely accessible from almost any location, thanks to excellent transport links by rail, road and air. Liverpool Lime Street train station is a five minute walk from the International Study Centre and is located right in the city centre. There are frequent train services to Liverpool Airport (up to five services per hour), Manchester Airport, London, Edinburgh and Birmingham. Train travel in the UK is fast and reliable, with London just two hours 20 minutes away and Edinburgh only three and a half hours away. Liverpool Airport is just seven miles from the city centre and well connected by train. There are direct flights to Liverpool from major European airports, including Amsterdam, Madrid and Paris, with onward connections to major international airports.

Manchester Airport is a larger airport and only one hour 15 minutes from Liverpool city centre by train. As well as more than 15 flights per day to and from London (a flight of approximately one hour), there are frequent European services too. Further afield there are direct flights to Manchester from Abu Dhabi, Cancún, Doha, Dubai and Lahore, to name just a few. If you are arriving in the UK by air, you will find that rail provides the most efficient way of reaching Liverpool. Students can also pre-book a taxi transfer to collect them at the airport for the start of term, when they apply to the International Study Centre.

“ The foundation course has increased my confidence and improved my English. I am very happy in the Centre and looking forward to starting my degree.

Hussain, Saudi Arabia Engineering, Computing and Life Sciences International Foundation Year

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