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International Study Centre Prospectus“I went to lots of events connected to how to manage a business, how to create a business plan and how to manage finances.” Anastasia, RussiaInternational Year OneWinner of Kingston Bright Ideas competition, 2015
Yingjun, ChinaStudied International Year One in Business and ManagementProgressed to BA (Hons) Marketing Management
Welcome to Kingston 4
Get ready for an exciting future 6
Graduate opportunities 8
London living 10
Kingston upon Thames 12
The International Study Centre 14
International Foundation Year 16
International Foundation Year Business, Management and Law 18
International Foundation Year Science, Engineering and Computing 20
International Foundation Year Social Sciences 24
International Year One 26
International Year One Business and Management 28
Pre-Masters Programme 30
Pre-Masters Programme Business and Management 32
English Language Preparation 34
Student life 36
Support during your studies 40
Accommodation 42
Meet our students 44
Meet our tutors 46
How to apply 48
Campus map 50
Contents
Welcome to KingstonKingston University is known for its career-focused courses, excellent teaching quality and entrepreneurial graduates*. In fact, for the 6th year running the University is one of the top universities in the country for graduate start-ups**.
Based in an attractive riverside area of south-west London, Kingston University offers all the excitement of central London in a relaxed town environment.
“Kingston University is about thinking, doing and making. Our courses are academically rigorous and designed to develop people who will make a difference to the world. We
also have strong links with industry, government and the not-for-profit sector, ensuring that our courses reflect the latest developments. You will be part of a diverse, international community, which brings together perspectives and knowledge from around the world and enhances our education – for staff as well as students. International students are a vital part of Kingston and help to create a vibrant university where ideas are challenged with tolerance and courtesy. We ensure that you are fully supported so that your experience
at Kingston is a rewarding one, and that you get the most out of your studies in the world’s most exciting city: London. I hope that you find this prospectus useful and that you will consider becoming part of a university that is diverse in the subjects we teach, in the students we teach and in the academic staff who teach; a place that will support and challenge you. I look forward to welcoming you as part of the rich community that is Kingston University.”
Julius Weinberg, Vice-Chancellor
* Kingston University was shortlisted in the Times Higher Education Awards 2014 for Entrepreneurial University of the Year. (the-awards.co.uk/the2014/shortlist).
** Kingston University helped 319 start-ups in 2013-14 and graduate start-up firms turned over £30 million in total in 2013-14. (business.kingston.ac.uk/news-events/news/201507/kingston-university-one-top-two-universities-graduate-start-ups).
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Preparing you for your careerWe pride ourselves on the unique approach we take to producing the most prepared graduates for the workplace. Creating an entrepreneurial environment with a focus on professional skills, we maximise our students’ employability potential.
Top-quality teaching Our Business School was rated ‘excellent’ for teaching by the Higher Education Funding Council and was the first in the world to be awarded triple accreditation by the Association of MBAs.
Award-winning careers adviceThe KU Talent department offers practical career support, workshops and expert advice, including CV writing, interview preparation and starting your own business. KU Talent has won several awards including the Association of Graduate Careers Advisory Services’ awards for excellence for student engagement in 2013.
Essential workplace experienceKingston offers a number of degrees which include a work place year integrated into a three-year degree all for the same fee as a traditional degree. In a marketplace where you need to be better than the competition, work experience with a relevant employer gives a distinct edge to your employability.
Placements give you the chance to: • gain relevant practical experience;• learn what the working world is like;• better understand your career options;• improve your employment prospects;• earn a salary while you learn;• work for companies such as Disney,
Royal Mail and BT.
Real-life learning Regular visiting speakers from commerce and industry ensure that your studies are lively, up-to-date and relevant. Speakers have included Levi Roots, the successful Dragon’s Den contestant and sauce maker; and Jamal Edwards, YouTube millionaire.
Starting your own businessFind out about the Enterprise! programme and Kingston Entrepreneurs Society and put your business ideas into action. You can also enter our annual Bright Ideas competition, previously won by former ISC student Anastasia in 2015.
Get ready for an exciting future
Find out moreInternational Study Centre: www.kingston.ac.uk/isc
Did you know?
Kingston University was shortlisted in the Times Higher Education Awards 2014 for Entrepreneurial University of the Year.
Kingston University will prepare you for career success. Whether you want to be an employee or a business owner, we’ll help you realise your ambitions.
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What is an entrepreneur?
Do you have a business idea you would like to put into action? An entrepreneur builds their ideas from a concept to a successful enterprise, quite often more than once. Famous international entrepreneurs include Bill Gates (computing), Zhang Xin (property) and J.R.D. Tata (information technology, transportation, cosmetics and more).
“I’ve got an idea on how to better distribute medicines in Nigeria and I am planning to open my own consultancy once I graduate. I chose Kingston because of the great job they’re doing with start-up companies”Innocent, NigeriaInternational Foundation Year in Science, Engineering & ComputingProgressing to BSc (Hons) Pharmaceutical Science
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Graduate opportunities
After you graduateGraduates from Kingston work all over the world – from fashion designers in New York to engineers in China.
Many graduates choose to create their own companies, thanks to the outstanding support that the University provides.
Opportunities worldwideWhether you decide to stay in the UK, return home, or work in another country after you graduate, you will find your employment and promotion chances are significantly improved.• UK education has a global reputation for
academic excellence.• Graduates with an international qualification,
relevant work experience and a good level of English language are highly valued by employers worldwide.
• World-class industry in the UK is an inspiration for students.
Ongoing supportKingston University’s careers services can be accessed up to three years after you graduate. You can receive skills development training, attend events and consultations or view our online job vacancy service, Jobs Central.
Ready for your careerOur career-focused approach at Kingston University means you will graduate with a clear idea of the industries and occupations your degree can lead to. A combination of industry-informed courses and work placements gives our graduates the real-world skills employers are looking for.
Build your networkKingston University’s graduates form a vital part of the University’s future. We organise social events throughout the year to help you network and stay in touch with your tutors and fellow graduates. Our established online alumni groups on Facebook and LinkedIn also help you stay in touch:facebook.com/kingstonalumni bit.ly/kingstonalumniassociation
Find out moreInternational Study Centre: www.kingston.ac.uk/isc
Did you know?
Kingston University won an award for outstanding commitment to improving the employability and long-term career success of graduates. (AGR Development Awards 2014).
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Business capitalMulticultural London is the perfect setting for building your global business network.• More than 300,000 people work in
financial services.• One in five new jobs in London are
in the creative industries.• More than 300 languages are spoken
and students are from 200 countries across the world.
Fantastic opportunities Most major global companies have their headquarters in London, providing fantastic employment opportunities and a gateway to Europe. As a global centre of commerce, London is the best place to establish a network of business contacts.
Historic landmarksImmerse yourself in London’s rich, royal history of palaces, parks and castles, from the Tower of London to Buckingham Palace.
Top attractionsRide a capsule on the London Eye for unforgettable views of London’s landmarks like Big Ben and Tower Bridge. Discover museums and art galleries such as the Natural History Museum and the Tate Modern.
Living in London offers an experience you’ll never forget. Not only does the city offer the very best of culture, history and fashion; it’s also one of the world’s leading business capitals. Here you will be able to build the social and business networks you need to succeed.
London living
“ London is an amazing and magical city with which I have fallen in love. It has everything to offer. I was and am still
fascinated by the variety of opportunities and chances you have here.”Anna, Russia Law LLM
Find out more Official visitor guide: www.visitlondon.comThings to do in London: www.timeout.com/london10
City of London from the River Thames
St James’s Park
Did you know?
London has been named the world capital for business, finance and culture, beating New York, Singapore and Beijing. (Source: PwC’s Cities of Opportunity Index 2014).
Most popular city
Living in London offers an experience you’ll never forget. Not only does the city offer the very best of culture, history and fashion, it’s also one of the world’s leading business capitals. Here you’ll build the social and business networks you need to succeed.
Big Ben
Trafalgar Square
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River Thames at Kingston
Kingston upon ThamesKingston upon Thames is a safe, student-friendly town in a beautiful riverside location. Less than half an hour from thriving central London but still with a heart of its own, Kingston offers everything you’ll need.
Fast transport links
• 30 minutes by train to London• 35 minute drive to Heathrow Airport• 45 minute drive to Gatwick Airport
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“Kingston is not as crowded as it is in London, but you get all the fun at the same time. It’s pretty exciting – you have a lot of nature like Richmond Park and kayaking on the river.” Faris, Saudi Arabia International Foundation Year in Business, Management and Law Progressed to Bachelor of Arts (Hons) Marketing Communications and Advertising
Safe and central locationKingston is consistently recorded to be one of the safest boroughs in London (Metropolitan Police, 2015). Plus, central London is just 30 minutes away by train; giving you fast access to everything the capital has to offer.
Lively student townHome to around 29,000 people at college and university, student life is thriving in Kingston. There is a wide choice of cafés, bars, pubs and restaurants. Local entertainment includes comedy venues, student club nights and a 14-screen cinema.
Close to major businessesTop global companies are based in London, giving you excellent opportunities for work placements and internships to boost your CV.
Parks and open spacesLocated beside the leafy banks of the River Thames, Kingston is surrounded by spacious royal parks and is close to the countryside.
Historic townWith a rich history dating back to Anglo-Saxon times more than 1,000 years ago, you can still see many ancient buildings in the town centre. Nearby, you can visit the magnificent Hampton Court Palace, where King Henry VIII once lived.
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Café culture Shopping in Kingtston
‘Out of order’ sculpture Hampton Court Palace
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The International Study Centre
The Kingston International Study Centre (KULISC) provides a range of degree preparation programmes for international students. These include academic modules, English language training and study skills, so you are ready to join your chosen degree programme on completion.
Find out moreInternational Study Centre: www.kingston.ac.uk/iscInternational Foundation Year: www.kingston.ac.uk/ifyInternational Year One: www.kingston.ac.uk/iyonePre-Masters Programme: www.kingston.ac.uk/pmp
Progression to your degreeSoon after you join, we will help you choose the degree programme onto which you want to progress.
Once you complete a degree preparation programme and achieve the required grades, you can enter your chosen degree programme at the University.
Access to University facilitiesAs a student at the International Study Centre, based on the Kingston Hill campus, you will be part of the University from the day you start your course. As well as benefiting from resources at the International Study Centre, you will have access to all facilities at the University.
For those with business ideas, Kingston also offers support through entrepreneur societies and career guidance from KU Talent, the University’s careers and employability service.
University-style teachingThe International Study Centre programmes will introduce you to the style of teaching that you will experience when you progress onto your degree. This includes: tutorials, seminar-style classes and large group lectures.
Personal monitoring and supportYour 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 marked coursework.
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“Studying abroad changed my perspective in a lot of things. With meeting different people, with seeing how people view different things, view different cultures, view politics, view business. All these things, they adapt and always develop the way you think in life.”Hosny, EgyptInternational Foundation Year in Business, Management and Law Progressed to BA (Hons) Politics and International Relations
KULISC courses
We offer a number of specialist preparation programmes at KULISC:• International Foundation Year leading
to year one of undergraduate study;• Business, Management and Law will lead
to degrees which offer work placements;• International Year One Business and
Management leading to third term of the first year of Business Management degree with work placements;
• Pre-Masters Programme leading to a one-year taught Masters.
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International Foundation Year
The International Foundation Year is designed specifically to prepare international students for degree-level study at Kingston University, London.
Find out moreInternational Foundation Year: www.kingston.ac.uk/ify
International Foundation Year routesEach course combines study skills, English language training and subject-specific modules to prepare you for studies at degree level. You can choose from three routes depending on your chosen degree programme:
• Business, Management and Law;• Science, Engineering and Computing;• Social Sciences.
AssessmentYou will be assessed regularly throughout the course to ensure you achieve the standard required for progression to your chosen degree.
There are assessments at the end of each module, which are a combination of examinations, coursework, presentations and extended essays. Continuous assessment is also a feature of the course with lectures, small group seminar work and self directed study.
Progression to your degreeOnce you have completed the course and achieved the required grades you can progress to your chosen degree at Kingston University. For a complete and up-to-date list of progression degrees and grades, visit www.kingston.ac.uk/ify.
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Key facts
Entry dates September or January
Entry requirementsEnglish language: IELTS 4.5 overall (with minimum 5.0 in writing and no other element less than 4.0) or equivalentAcademic: Good high school graduation grades plus up to one year of further study
Age Students are usually at least 17 years old
All Foundation routes are modular in structure with one common module to each route:
Foundation English SkillsThis module provides you with intensive English Language preparation in all important skill areas (reading, writing, speaking and listening) and with the necessary academic study skills relevant to starting a degree programme at Kingston University. As you progress through the module you will be taught how to develop competence in a number of skills such as; sentence structuring for writing, skim reading for key information, and learning how to construct and deliver presentations.
Study plan options
IELTS Duration June September January April June September/October
4.0 4 terms
Start your undergraduate degree
4.0 4 terms
4.5 3 terms
4.5 3 terms
English Language Preparation International Foundation Year Vacation
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Business, Management and LawInternational Foundation Year
Leading to degrees and careers in: Business Economics, Business Management, Law, Marketing and Advertising and more.
Subject-specific modules
Business StudiesThis module emphasises the role of leadership within a business structure to help you understand some of the strategic and operational challenges faced by management. In addition, the business functions of Marketing and Human Resource Management are a key theme among the module content and you will learn how to describe and analyse aspects of these functions.
Financial Accounting with MathematicsThe module provides an understanding of financial accounting in relation to accounting procedures and systems used within the UK. To help you become comfortable with the subject, key concepts of both financial accounting and mathematics will be explained to you throughout the module. Among the themes you will learn how to: • maintain financial records;• prepare and interpret financial accounts;• develop essential numerical skills for
financial and accounting computations.
English Legal System with Business LawThis module provides you with an understanding of nature of the English Legal System and a knowledge and understanding of the main Sources of Law. These provide the context for the study of a specific area of Law; Business Law. It also provides an understanding of the civil justice stem, its courts and legal personnel.
The aims of the module are to develop your knowledge and understanding of the core concepts, principles and rules of contract law, consumer protection, the tort of negligence, employment law and intellectual property.
Find out moreInternational Foundation Year: www.kingston.ac.uk/ify
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graduate
Opportunity to specialise in Entrepreneurship, Finance; Human Resource Management
Gain valuable business experience on a work placement
Start some of your key learning to prepare you for your business experience, and project management skills.
Progress to a range of degrees and gain valuable business experience including:Business ManagementLaw Marketing and Advertising
Year 3 Year 2
Once you have successfully completed your International Foundation Year and achieved the required progression grades, you will progress to your chosen degree.
Degree Programmes with business experience Award
Accounting and Finance BSc (Hons)
Business Management BSc (Hons)
International Business BSc (Hons)
Marketing & Advertising BSc (Hons)
Law LLB (Hons)
LLB International Law LLB (Hons)
Degree Programmes without business experience Award
Real Estate BSc (Hons)
Business Economics BSc (Hons)
More than a traditional degree
Many of the progression degrees for this route are integrated with professional experience and study abroad opportunities – all in three years, and for the same fee as a traditional degree. This combination gives you the knowledge, skills and practical experience employers look for which also enhances your career skills.
Progression degrees
University
Year 1 International Foundation Year
International Foundation Year
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Science, Engineering and ComputingInternational Foundation Year
Leading to degrees and careers in: Biochemistry, Civil Engineering, Computer Science, Creative Technology, Forensic Science, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Sport Science, Sustainable Development and more.
Subject-specific modules
Pure MathematicsBuilding on your existing background in mathematics gained through previous study, you will learn how to use algebraic equations to make links to physical quantities, and how to use complex numbers in different areas of learning. The module also covers standard mathematical functions and introduces the use of probability and descriptive statistics. The aim of this module is to prepare you for the areas of mathematics that will be relevant to the demands of undertaking a degree.
Elective modules
There are five modules on the programme. You will study three of these modules depending on your degree aim. The selection of these modules will be done on arrival at the International Study Centre.
Applied MathematicsApplied Mathematics is a module particularly designed for the learning needs of students wishing to pursue a degree in computing and engineering. It can equally be taken by anyone with a keen interest in the relationship between mathematics and science. Topics studied include Newton’s Laws of Motion, Kinematics and Particle Dynamics.
PhysicsThe module aims to build on any existing background in physics you may have gained through high school studies. You will continue to develop your understanding of the discipline, by exploring topics including atomic physics, and of matter and its relation to physical changes. In addition to the theoretical learning you will undertake, there will be 30 hours of laboratory time, giving you the opportunity to develop your practical skills and to raise your awareness of safety considerations in the laboratory environment.
Find out moreInternational Foundation Year: www.kingston.ac.uk/ify
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ComputingIn order to undertake this module, you will be expected to have a basic working knowledge of computing, however the module covers the fundamental aspects of computing and informatics that you will be required to have for the first year of a related degree programme. Upon successful completion of the module you will be able to apply basic coding techniques, basic application and coding techniques, be able to document database solutions to specified problems, and have a broad understanding of different programming languages.
BiologyFor students interested in pursuing a degree in Biology or Biological Sciences, this module covers the fundamentals and major principles underpinning biology. This includes, but is not limited to: cellular structure for living cells, plant biology, ecology and genetics, and physiological processes in animals and humans. Naturally, work will include lab sessions to help you understand the connection between the matters being discussed and the reality of biological processes.
ChemistryFor students interested in pursuing a degree in Chemistry, this module covers the fundamentals and major principles underpinning chemistry. This includes, but is not limited to: chemical bonding, thermodynamics and differentiating inorganic from organic chemistry. By completing this module you will develop learning outcomes that will lead you to have an excellent understanding of the components of chemicals and the way in which they work together.
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Degree Programmes Award
Actuarial Maths & Statistics BSc (Hons)
Aerospace Engineering BEng (Hons)
Aerospace Engineering BSc (Hons)
Automotive Engineering BSc (Hons)
Biochemistry BSc (Hons)
Biological Sciences BSc (Hons)
Biomedical Science BSc (Hons)
Building Surveying BSc (Hons)
Chemistry BSc (Hons)
Civil Engineering BSc (Hons)
Civil Engineering BEng (Hons)
Computer Science BSc (Hons)
Computer Science (Network Communications) BSc (Hons)
Computing with Business BSc (Hons)
Construction Management BSc (Hons)
Creative Technology BSc (Hons)
Cyber Security & Computer Forensics with Business BSc (Hons)
Environmental Hazards and Disaster Management BSc (Hons)
Environmental Management BSc (Hons)
Environmental Management with Business BSc (Hons)
Environmental Science BSc (Hons)
Nutrition (Exercise and Health) BSc (Hons)
Nutrition (Human Nutrition) BSc (Hons)
Degree Programmes Award
Financial Mathematics with Business BSc (Hons)
Forensic Science BSc (Hons)
Games Technology BSc (Hons)
Geology BSc (Hons)
Human Geography BA (Hons)
Information Systems BSc (Hons)
Mathematics BSc (Hons)
Mathematics with Business BSc (Hons)
Mathematics with Statistics BSc (Hons)
Mechanical Engineering BSc (Hons)
Mechanical Engineering BEng (Hons)
Medical Biochemistry BSc (Hons)
Motorsport Engineering BSc (Hons)
Pharmaceutical Science BSc (Hons)
Pharmacology BSc (Hons)
Quantity Surveying Consultancy BSc (Hons)
Software Engineering BSc (Hons)
Sport Science (Coaching) BSc (Hons)
Sport Science BSc (Hons)
For a complete and up-to-date list of progression degrees and grades, visit www.kingston.ac.uk/ify
Once you have successfully completed your International Foundation Year and achieved the required progression grades, you will progress to one of the degree programmes below.
Progression degrees
Science, Engineering and ComputingInternational Foundation Year (continued)
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Subject-specific modules
Social Sciences with MathematicsThe main focus of study on the Social Sciences with Mathematics module is the perspective on society, which you will encounter through the topics of: culture and identity, globalisation, mass media, and crime and deviance. Furthermore, you will study the methods by which sociological research is carried out, which includes a mathematical element, in order to prepare you for your own research project. The module will ensure you have a firm understanding of sociological concepts, research methods and an appreciation of the influences shaping modern society.
Elective modulesThere are three elective modules on the programme. You will study two of these elective modules depending on your degree aim. The selection of these modules will be done on arrival at the International Study Centre. The electives are Psychology, Media Studies and Principles of Economics.
PsychologyThe module provides insight into the theoretical approaches to: psychology, research methods, human memory, childhood development, stress and psychopathology. As a student, you will also carry out a practical research project during which you will complete and analyse the results of a psychological experiment. On completion of the module, you will have an excellent understanding of fundamental concepts and theories underpinning psychology, as well as practical research skills to carry out experimental projects.
Media StudiesMedia Studies is provided as an elective module for students interested in pursuing a media-related degree, or who have a specific interest in exploring the theoretical and practical aspects of media. Through the module you will develop an understanding of the key theories used to interpret media texts and an appreciation of critical approaches to media and culture.
Principles of EconomicsThe Principles of Economics module presents an introduction to microeconomics and macroeconomics. You will become familiar with many of the key concepts specific to the discipline of economics and understand how models and concepts can be applied to everyday problems relating to the world around you. Economics transcends many degree subjects and studying this module will give you the confidence to recognise its existence when exploring a range of academic issues.
Social SciencesInternational Foundation Year
Leading to degrees and careers in: Economics, Film, History, Journalism, Television and New Broadcasting Media with Psychology, Politics and International Relations, Psychology and more.
Find out moreInternational Foundation Year: www.kingston.ac.uk/ify
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Degree Programmes Award
Criminology BSc (Hons)
Criminology and Forensic Science BSc (Hons)
Criminology and History BA (Hons)
Criminology and Human Rights BA (Hons)
Criminology and Politics BA (Hons)
Economics BSc (Hons)
Film BA (Hons)
Forensic Psychology BSc (Hons)
History BA (Hons)
History with Psychology BA (Hons)
Human Rights and Psychology BA (Hons)
International Relations and Media and Communication BSc (Hons)
International Relations and Psychology BSc (Hons)
Journalism BA (Hons)
Media and Communication BA (Hons)
Politics and International Relations BA (Hons)
Politics and Psychology BA (Hons)
Psychology BSc (Hons)
Psychology with History BA (Hons)
Psychology with Human Rights BA (Hons)
Psychology with International Relations BA (Hons)
Sociology BSc (Hons)
Television & New Broadcasting Media with Psychology BA (Hons)
Once you have successfully completed your International Foundation Year and achieved the required progression grades, you will progress to your chosen degree programme.
Progression degrees
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International Year One
The International Year One in Business and Management is a two-term programme that provides international students with the academic support, study skills and English language training to succeed on the BSc (Hons) Business Management with business experience degree at Kingston University.
Progress to your degreeOnce you complete the programme and achieve the required progression grades, you will be able to join the third term (May) of the first year of your degree in BSc Business Management with business experience.
This fully integrated, vocationally focussed, degree programme includes business experience, a path towards professional membership, and the opportunity to study abroad – all in three years, instead of four years for a more traditional degree.
This degree offers an exceptional combination that is great value for money and gives you the knowledge, skills and practical experience that will enhance your career prospects.
During your third year, you will be given the opportunity to specialise in:• Human Resource Management;• Entrepreneurship;• Finance; or• Service Operations.
In addition, you can gain the PRINCE2 Project Management Foundation and Practitioner qualifications as part of your course and you will get membership of the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) while on this programme. A professional qualification will not only boost your skills and confidence but will greatly improve your employment prospects and your future career. Finally, a 22-day programme of pre-business experience sessions will prepare you for your work placement.
Find out moreInternational Year One: www.kingston.ac.uk/iyone
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Key facts
Entry dates September
Entry requirementsEnglish language: IELTS 5.0 overall (with 5.0 in writing and no element below 4.0) or equivalentAcademic: Good high school graduation grades plus up to one year of further study
Age Students are usually at least 17 years old
Is the International Year One for me?This is a fast-track programme designed for students who are overqualified for the International Foundation Year, but would benefit from an introduction to studying in the UK. This includes the academic knowledge, study skills and English language ability required to succeed in your degree.
Study plan options
IELTS Duration June September January May
4.5 3 termsStart 3rd term of 1st year of undergraduate degree
5.0 2 termsStart 3rd term of 1st year of undergraduate degree
English Language Preparation International Year One Vacation
For complete and up-to-date study plan information, visit www.kingston.ac.uk/isc
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Business and ManagementInternational Year One
Leading to BSc (Hons) Business Management with business experience degree, with the opportunity to specialise in Human Resource Management, Entrepreneurship, Finance or Service Operations.
Subject-specific modules
English and Skills for University StudyThis module is studied by all students undertaking the International Year One Business and Management programme at the ISC. It will provide you with intensive English Language preparation in all important skills areas (reading, writing, speaking and listening) and with the necessary academic study skills relevant to progressing to year two of a degree programme at Kingston University.
Upon successfully completing the module, you will be equipped with a wide range of language and academic skills that will give you the confidence to succeed on the remainder of your degree programme, including: a high degree of language expression, evaluating information and creating arguments from multiple sources and correct reference sourcing.
Marketing PracticeThe Marketing Practice module is equally designed for students with the intention of progressing to Year 2 of the Business Management degree programme at Kingston University. You will learn the fundamentals of marketing, providing you with solid platform for you to develop more specialist subject knowledge as you progress through your business management degree. In addition to understanding the principles of the subject you will also develop skills to enable you to clearly communicate your own ideas on marketing and be able to critique the latest thinking of the discipline. The module is delivered using a combination of lectures, in-class exercises, case studies and visits enabling you to apply your theoretical knowledge to real marketing situations.
Business Statistics and Information TechnologyManaging Statistics explores the use of mathematical and quantitative techniques together with information technology to develop output which serves decision making in business.
As well as developing an appreciation of dependency between mathematics and IT in business, you will develop employable skills in applying modelling to solve everyday business problems and learn how to analyse data correctly.
Economics for BusinessThe Economics for Business module introduces you to basic business and economic concepts and focuses on their application to current issues and the world of government, business and the market. The material and format used are designed to develop your ability for clear and structured analysis. You will develop both awareness and understanding of core business economic concepts, with an ability to communicate these concepts using appropriate terminology. The module will enhance your employability by developing critical thinking, oral and written communication skills that are relevant to the world of work.
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Organisational BehaviourThis module introduces you to core topics and concepts of the behaviour and management of people in work situations. The topic is organised into three main parts so that there is a traditional progression from the individual to the group and, finally, to the organisational levels of analysis.
Based on theoretical understanding of individual and group behaviour in organisations, you are given the opportunity to reflect on and learn from your own and others’ experiences and behaviour in the group. Throughout the module you engage in activities that enable you to develop your academic and other relevant skills, which can be applied throughout your time at the University and taken into your future work and organisations.
Business ReadinessThis module consists of management and personal skills training, designed to prepare you for your placement and to improve your employability after graduation. You will experience a wide range of opportunities to enhance their skills, ensure they make the most of your potential, gain the best possible placement, and give you an edge in the job market after graduation.
You will work with faculty staff, including their personal tutor and Business Experience Office, to identify your skills requirements. In addition
to the standard skills required by employers, there will be development linked to specific subject areas, run during the fourth teaching term before placements begin.
The programme of training is developed along with professional accreditations and memberships such as the Chartered Management Institute and has been based on employer input. You will develop a portfolio of competencies, skills and reflections on progress and strengths, that can be used for discussions with decisions about their future career and placement options which include internships, research placement, entrepreneurial placement or study or work abroad.
Progressing to your undergraduate degreeOnce you have successfully completed your International Year One and met the entry requirements, you will progress to the 3rd term of the first year of your degree at Kingston University.
Find out moreInternational Year One: www.kingston.ac.uk/iyone
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Pre-Masters Programme
The Pre-Masters Programme is a two-term programme of academic subjects, study skills and English language training specifically designed to prepare international students for Masters-level study.
Find out morewww.kingston.ac.uk/pmp
The best way to prepareThe Pre-Masters Programme is designed for international students from a variety of backgrounds. If you do not meet the entry requirements for direct entry to a masters degree, or want to refresh your language skills and knowledge, our specialist Pre-Masters Programme is for you.
On the Pre-Masters Programme you will:• use a range of academic and learning skills; • adapt to your new cultural and academic
environment; • enhance your understanding of your subject; • develop your ability to use English in an
academic environment.
Personal monitoring and supportYour progress will be monitored at all times to make sure you remain on track to successfully complete the Pre-Masters Programme. You will also benefit from regular assessment through examination and coursework assignments.
Assessments include:• coursework;• final examinations at the end of each module;• presentations;• extended essays.
Progress onto your mastersOnce you successfully complete the Pre-Masters Programme and achieve the required grades, you can enter your chosen postgraduate degree at the University.
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Key facts
Entry date January and April
Entry requirementsEnglish language: IELTS 5.5 (in all components) or equivalentAcademic: Recognised higher/advanced diploma in a related subject area, or recognised degree in related field or honours degree in any subject.
Age Students are usually at least 20 years old
Degree programmes Award
Accounting & Finance MSc
Banking & Finance MSc
Financial & Business Management MSc
History MA
Human Rights MA
International Business Management MSc
International Business Management with Entrepreneurship
MSc
International Conflict MSc
International Human Resource Management MSc
International Relations MA
Logistics and Supply Chain Management MA
Marketing and Strategy MSc
Terrorism and Political Violence MSc
These degrees are subject to change. For the latest progression degrees and grades, visit www.kingston.ac.uk/pmp
Study plan options
IELTS Duration September January April June September/October
5.0 3 terms Start your postgraduate degree5.5 2 terms
5.0 3 terms
5.5 2 terms
English Language Preparation Pre-Masters Programme Vacation
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“The programme is carefully designed to prepare students with the style of teaching, learning and researching in UK universities at a postgraduate level.”Yoragaj, MalaysiaPre-Masters in Business and ManagementProgressed to Master of Science Accounting and Information Systems
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Business and Management Pre-Masters Programme
Leading to degrees in: Accounting and Finance, Human Rights, International Business Management, International Human Resource Management, Logistics & Supply Chain Management, International Relations and more.
Subject-specific modules
Pre-Masters Skills in EnglishThis module aims to develop your English language and university study skills for entrance to masters programmes at Kingston University. You will develop language and study skills that enable you to study at masters level through class-based teaching. It also includes a range of class-based teaching assessments, writing, listening and speaking skills aimed at preparing you for module examinations and assessments produced during the module.
Business and ManagementThis module introduces you to topics including organisational behaviour and operations management. Through a review of the historical development of organisational behaviour, approaches to management theory, leadership, change and culture, operations management, planning and control, you will develop the ability to critically analyse the application and use of a range of business models.
Research MethodsProviding you with the tools necessary for masters studies at Kingston University, this module introduces and develops skills related to different research methods, and focuses on developing an understanding of the applications and limitations of a range of techniques related to the collection of data and materials. The emphasis of the module is on practical application with extensive use of Excel spreadsheets and its associated functions.
Individual Research ProjectThis module aims to introduce you to a range of data sources used for analysis within a chosen field of study, and to help you develop the ability to write longer pieces of academic work containing critical evaluation of sourced data. Through undertaking this module you will raise and develop your awareness of the importance of acquiring and using an analytical approach towards your studies.
Find out morewww.kingston.ac.uk/pmp
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You will need an IELTS 4.5 (minimum 5.0 in writing and no other element less than 4.0) or equivalent to start the International Foundation Year. If you have IELTS 4.0 (minimum 4.0 in all bands) or equivalent, you will need one term of ELP. You can start in June, prior to starting your academic programme in September, or you can start in September, prior to starting your academic programme in January.
English Language Preparation for International Foundation Year
You will need an IELTS 5.0 (minimum 5.0 in writing and no other element less than 4.0) or equivalent to start the International Year One. If you have IELTS 4.5 (4.0 in all bands) or equivalent, you will need one term of ELP. You can start in June, prior to starting your academic programme in September.
You will need an IELTS 5.5 (in all components) or equivalent to start the Pre-Masters Programme. If you have IELTS 5.0 ( with no component less than 4.5) or equivalent, you will need one term of ELP. You can start in September, prior to starting your academic programme in January, or your can start in January prior to starting your academic year in April.
English Language Preparation for International Year One
English Language Preparation for Pre-Masters Programme
English Language Preparation
If you need to improve your English language to reach the required level for your International Study Centre programme, you can take our English Language Preparation (ELP) programme at the International Study Centre.
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Students’ UnionKingston University’s Students’ Union (KUSU) is a student-run organisation that offers sports and entertainment activities throughout your course. KUSU is also available for support and advice if you have any problems.
Cultural, religious and interest societiesKUSU runs around 90 societies relating to various interests, including politics, culture, religion and other interests, such as computer games, the environment, entrepreneurship and debating.
Sports clubsWith 40 sports clubs on campus you have a great opportunity to try something new. Clubs include badminton, football, rugby, cricket, snow sports, fencing and kayaking.
The Students’ Union offers hundreds of events, clubs and societies for you to enjoy when you’re not studying. These activities are not only a great way to make friends but will also build your CV and impress future employers.
Student life
Kingston Dance Society
Boat party
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Tolworth Court sports ground
Sports facilities Tolworth Court sports ground covers more than 20 acres and includes 12 football pitches, two rugby pitches, three cricket squares, an American football pitch, a lacrosse pitch, a mini-soccer pitch and netball and tennis courts. We also have an on-campus gym at Penrhyn Road with the latest fitness equipment and an aerobics and dance studio.
International welcomeEvery month we host International Cafés. Here you can have a free drink, meet other students and find out more about living in the UK with games and quizzes.
Helping you settle in
Your first few weeks at university are packed full of activities to help you settle into your studies and make new friends.
“Living here is great, I have even joined the female football team!”Maryclair, Nigeria
International Foundation Year in Business, Management and LawProgressed to Bachelor of Arts (Hons) Law
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Student discountsMany shops and attractions offer discounts to students. These can be a great way to save money and help you stick to your budget.
Book budgetYou won’t need to buy all your books, just the key texts. Remember, Kingston has extensive library resources for you to use as well.
Student life
Find out morekingston.ac.uk/isc
Quick facts
• 19,918 students• 3,354 non-UK students• 154 nationalities• 2,040 staff• 5 faculties and 4 campuses• 3,000+ networked computers• A minimum of £500,000 available
in bursaries for undergraduate students who start in September 2016
• 116-year history
Costs Approximate weekly costs
Halls of residence accommodation £135.00
Food £48.00
Leisure £24.00
Insurance £8.00
Other (clothes, books etc.) £49.00
Total £255.00
Living costsYour living costs will vary depending on your lifestyle and budget. These costs are broken down by week to help you plan your finances.
Student Profile
• UK students 82%
• EU students 13%
• Overseas students 5%
Figures as of December 2015
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Academic supportWe have a range of services to help you adjust to university study. When you join the University you will have access to a personal tutor who will offer academic guidance and advice throughout your studies.
Student Life CentreBased at the Penrhyn Road campus, the Student Life Centre brings together a number of key student support services – accommodation, advice, disability support and student funds – so you can easily find help when you need it.
Excellent facilities More than 3,000 networked computers are available across the University with free Wi-Fi and access to library resources.
The University recently invested £12 million in refurbishing our studios. We provide industry-standard equipment in our 3D workshop, digital media workshops, photography suite and filming studio so you will gain adaptable skills to the workplace.
Online learningStudySpace is an online learning tool that gives you online access to teaching resources, timetables, blogs and discussion boards.
Learn another languageStudying another language could widen your career options and deepen your understanding of other cultures. The Kingston Language Scheme (KLS) ensures that all students can learn another language as part of, or in addition to, their course. We currently offer programmes in Arabic, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Mandarin (Chinese), Portuguese, Russian and Spanish.
English language developmentFree English language courses are available to degree students throughout the academic year to help you develop confidence in your English language skills and, in particular, to help improve your academic English.
Help finding a jobJobs Central is the University’s online job vacancy board, listing graduate and part-time work in London and the local area if you wish to earn some extra money while you are studying.
Support during your studies
Kingston University will provide you with the best opportunities to develop both your life and career skills. Here’s how we’ll help you reach your full potential.
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Accommodation optionsAt Kingston University, you can choose to:• apply to live in halls of residence, where
you’ll have your own furnished bedroom in a University-owned flat shared with other students;
• live independently in a privately rented flat or house share.
Our halls include:• single study bedrooms arranged in flats
in modern halls;• self-catering with shared kitchens and on-site
launderette facilities;• most rooms are en suite; all have free internet
access and are non-smoking;• on-site management with 24-hour security;• designated flats for mature and postgraduate
students are available;• adapted accommodation is available
for students with disabilities.
How much will it cost?Prices* range from £115.00 per week for a single room to £250.00 per week for a studio. Costs include heating, lighting and hot water.
Accommodation
Finding the right place to live at university is an important part of settling in and making new friends. At Kingston, we offer a variety of options to suit your needs.
* Please note: These weekly costs are per room and based on prices for the 2016/17 academic year (subject to change).
Price band Cost* Location
Budget en suite £115.00 Seething Wells Hall
En suite £133.75Seething Wells & Clayhill Halls
Kingston Hill en suite 130.25 Chancellors Hall
Kingston Hill Superior en suite
£145.00 Walkden Hall
Standard £127.25Kingston Bridge House, Middle Mill Halls
Price band Cost* Location
iQ Wave en suite £212.50 Town Centre
iQ Wave en suite Studio
£250.00 Town Centre
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Renting privatelyYou may prefer to live independently in the local area rather than in the University’s halls of residence. With a good range of properties on offer, you can easily find a flat or house that suits you.
Private accommodation offers flexibility and more choice. You can:• live near your campus, in Kingston, in central
London or elsewhere,• choose who to share your flat or house with,• pay your rent monthly.
The University and the ISC offer support to help you find flatmates and look for your new home.
Please note: Accommodation options may be subject to change. For the latest information, visit: www.kingston.ac.uk/isc
How much will it cost?Based on prices for the 2015/16 academic year, you can expect to pay in a region of £125 per week to rent privately, depending on location, room size, facilities and number of students sharing. Usually, you will also be expected to pay utility bills (electricity, water, etc) in addition to the rent.
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Anastasia, RussiaInternational Year One in Business and ManagementProgressed to Bachelor of Arts (Hons) Human Resource Management
Bella, TaiwanInternational Year One in Business and ManagementProgressed to Bachelor of Arts (Hons) Business Management
I’ve been to lots of events about career opportunities, and mostly they are connected to Human Resources. Some really famous people present their work and how they got their job, explaining everything. I had a module about creating your own business. It’s really interesting. This module showed everything about the company from the start to the end, so all its finances, marketing and management. We had to create a business idea…we presented our idea to business professionals who asked us questions about finances and suppliers.
I’ve got really good friends. I have lots of English friends. I think Kingston is really full of international students, really diverse.
“All the teachers are really, really supportive.”
Meet our students
I wanted to know more about other countries. I wanted to try something different. When I was young I had a dream, I wanted to study abroad. Now I realised my dream.
I think it’s better that we have the International Study Centre because if we go directly into university we don’t know that much English. It’s very helpful. You will feel more comfortable because you are more used to it.
[My English tutor] helped me a lot. He helped me to structure essays and how to use academic language. I think all the people are very kind.
“My English was not very good before I came to the International Study Centre.”
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I started my own company, a fitness clothing line, and designed my own logo at Kingston University. I started it six months ago and I’ve sold a couple of hundred shirts now.
All the teachers just supported me and they really enjoyed it when I would tell them my story. They really encouraged me.
With meeting different people, with seeing how people view different things, view different cultures, view politics, view business, all these things, they develop the way you think in general in life.
You really learn a lot and absorb a lot of cultures of the countries that you live in.
“There is always support at Kingston. There is always someone to go to.”
Hosny, EgyptInternational Foundation Year in Business, Management and LawProgressed to Bachelor of Arts (Hons) Politics and International Relations
Innocent, NigeriaInternational Foundation Year in Science, Engineering and ComputingProgressed to Bachelor of Science (Hons) Pharmaceutical Science
I have a passion to improve people’s lives. I’ve got an idea on how to better distribute medicines in Nigeria. I am planning to open my own consultancy once I graduate. I chose Kingston University because of the great job they’re doing with start-up companies.
After I finish my Foundation Year in science, I’ll start Pharmaceutical Science, and then I will get into entrepreneurship, get advice on how to start it up.
When you are studying [here] you do not feel like a stranger because there are so many nationalities. I’m studying away from home but I’m not feeling lonely.
“I came to the UK to study because of the high standard of education here.”
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JohnMedia and English, Kingston University, London – International Study Centre
“It is such a beautiful place to live.”
JessicaHead of Centre, Kingston University, London – International Study Centre
At Kingston International Study Centre (KULISC) we help students every step of the way with settling into life in the UK, and into studying in a British education system. Our tutors are experienced and kind and are always available should you have any questions. The doors at KULISC are always open.
KULISC students are very fortunate because they have a nice safe community at the International Study Centre, they are involved in wider Kingston University events and also have easy access to everything London has to offer, so there are many options for students. It’s the perfect place for preparing for study at Kingston University.
“We help students every step of the way.”
Meet our tutors
KalwantDeputy Head of Centre, Kingston University, London – International Study Centre
“It’s all about helping people to launch a career.”I am very interested in supporting young people to achieve their aspirations. The most inspiring aspect of my job is helping people to recognise what they want to do in their lives, to choose careers and offer the best possible inspiration. It’s all about helping people to launch a career.
There’s a very entrepreneurial climate in this country. London is, after all, one of the biggest centres of business in the world. Kingston University has a very strong entrepreneurial development programme and Kingston Enterprise has been top of the University’s agenda for many years. It’s a centre of excellence and I want to help students to recognise the possibilities that they can achieve.
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HenriqueHead of English, Kingston University, London – International Study Centre
I first decided to become a university professor when I was teaching in secondary schools in Brazil and preparing students for university admission exams. I enjoy being surrounded by youthfulness and to interact with people from many different cultures and points of view. Our lessons are not just to teach language but also to put students in situations that they will face at university.
Our campus is on a hill, very close to Richmond Park. It is a privilege to be in a big city like London and yet surrounded by trees. Students can look forward to making friends and the international office regularly organises activities.
“Our lessons put students in situations that they will face at university.”
JohnMedia and English, Kingston University, London – International Study Centre
I started teaching English in Tokyo and then I did an Education degree and a Masters. What interests me most about teaching international students is the sheer number of views that you get in a single classroom.
Kingston is safe. You’ve got cafés by the river and a lovely culture...it’s such a beautiful place to live. As an Australian who moved to England, the thing that makes England amazing is that if you study in London you are at the centre of everything. Students have the chance to see incredible places in Europe...there really is no other comparison to the opportunities for expanding their learning.
“It is such a beautiful place to live.”
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How to apply
Supporting document checklist
· Relevant academic transcripts
· Certificate of English
· Copy of passport
· References (where applicable)
· Copies of visas if you previously studied in the UK.
Apply via your local agent
1. Your agent will help you complete an application form and advise you of our Terms & Conditions. Please ensure you understand them.
2. You will need to have supporting documents for scanning.
3. Your agent will receive an email from our admissions department confirming if you have been offered a place.
Application checklist and required documentation:
You can apply to the Kingston University, London - International Study Centre directly via our website or through your local representative. Whichever option you choose, we’re available to help at every stage.
Apply online:
1. Visit the website and complete all sections of the online application form. Please read our Terms & Conditions carefully.
2. Upload your scanned supporting documents.
3. Save the completed form and simply await a decision from our Admissions Team.
Confirm
· Sign any confirmation documentation and academic declaration.
· Once we have received payment (details will be provided in your Offer Letter) your agent or Student Enrolment Adviser can assist you through the VISA process.
· You have a legal right to cancel your place up to 14 days after acceptance of our offer of a place.
Before you arrive
· Please notify us or your agent when you receive your visa.
· We will then inform you / your agent about accommodation and any additional payments required.
· Please ensure you have requested all original academic records to bring with you.
· Please complete the online pre-arrival form.
When you arrive
Make sure you have the following essential items with you:
· Your passport*
· Visa/Home Office letter*
· CAS*
· Offer letter*
· Accommodation documents*
· Your qualification certificates
· A sponsor letter (if you are being sponsored)
· Passport-sized photographs
· Essential toiletries and medications.* These items should be packed in your hand luggage.
We send a Pre-arrival Document to all students, so you should have everything you need to know. This can also be found on our website.
Application checklist and required documentation:
If you receive an offer you will be guided through the next steps
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DisclaimerThis brochure is issued for the general guidance of students considering entry to Kingston University, London - International Study Centre from September 2016.
The information is correct at the time of going to press and the programmes and services described herein are those which Study Group is planning to offer. However, Study Group reserves the right, to amend, add or remove any programme and/or services set out in this brochure and/or the timetable, delivery, content syllabus and assessment of such programmes.
Courses offered in this prospectus are validated by Kingston University, London.
The University (where applicable) also reserves the right to amend the regulations governing those programmes without prior notice. Study Group therefore strongly recommends that immediately prior to making any application to Study Group or accepting any offer from Study Group students should refer to the most up-to-date version of the programme descriptions and specifications and the regulations on Kingston University, London - International Study Centre website.
Contact us
Via your Agent
Your agent will help you with any queries you may have and can guide you through our process or talk to our Admissions Department on your behalf.
Direct
How to contact the International Study Centre directly:
Enquire online:
www.kingston.ac.uk/iscapply.
By telephone:
United Kingdom – Student Enrolment Adviser
+44 (0) 1273 339333
(Please omit the zero if dialling from outside the UK)
Our Student Enrolment Advisers speak a variety of languages, and understand several more. We will do our best to contact you in your preferred language.
Social Media
Why not join our social media community and see what life is like at the Kingston University, London - International Study Centre.
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You must have personal insurance
It is essential that international students have the protection of personal insurance whilst in the UK. To cover you as a student at the International Study Centre (ISC), you may purchase our “Study Care” insurance cover. This policy will cover you for loss of personal possessions, travel delay, as well as providing medical insurance until the end of your ISC academic programme. You can purchase Study Care Insurance as part of your application process. If you prefer not to take out Study Care insurance, you must provide proof of alternative adequate insurance cover.
For more information, please visit: www.kingston.ac.uk/isc
Study Group also reserves the right to make variations to the contents and methods of delivery of the programmes and services, to discontinue programmes and services and/or to combine and merge programmes, if such action is reasonably considered to be necessary by Study Group.
Applicants to Study Group programmes will be notified as soon as practicable of any material changes likely to have a bearing on their application, such as cancellation of, or major modification to programmes offered, changes to accommodation provision or fees and charges to be levied where applicable.
Neither Kingston University nor Study Group shall be liable for any errors or omissions that may be contained.
Kingston University makes every effort to ensure that the contents of and statements made in this brochure and which refer to courses offered by Kingston University, are fair and accurate and the information was correct at the time of going to press. However there may be changes following publication. Courses or modules may be revised, altered or (although we do our best not to) withdrawn. For more information on this see our ‘changes to academic provision’ document on our website.
The University website at www.kingston.ac.uk contains full, up-to-date material information on Kingston University Courses, and should be checked before applying. For more information on courses offered by Kingston International Study Centre, please visit www.kingstonisc.com before applying.
Progression to your degreeOnce you have completed the course offered by the International Study Centre and achieved the required grades you can progress to your chosen degree at Kingston University. For a complete and up-to-date list of progression degrees and grades, visit www.kingston.ac.uk/isc
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The International Study Centre programmes are provided by Study Group in collaboration with Kingston University, London.
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