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International Year OneBusiness-related courses in the UK
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What is the International Year One programme? The International Year One programme offers intensive academic preparation, and a fast-track route to the second year of an undergraduate degree at the host university. This is different for our Scottish university partners, where the programme is called International Diploma, is equivalent to studying year 2 of a Scottish undergraduate degree, and allows you to enter directly into Year 3 of an undergraduate programme.
WHAT WILL I GAIN FROM STUDYING THIS PROGRAMME?The International Year One programme is a
full-time academic programme that offers
you the opportunity to:
• improve and gain confidence in your
English language skills in preparation
for undergraduate study
• increase your knowledge of academic
theory to enable advanced entry to year
two of an undergraduate degree
• develop the necessary study and research
skills for undergraduate study.
WHAT IS SPECIAL ABOUT THE PROGRAMME?• A quality-assured university programme.
• Multiple start dates.
• Complete your degree in just three years.
• University-style teaching with high contact
hours and small class sizes.
• Extensive English language support.
• Access to university facilities.
• A conditional offer of a place on
the second year of an undergraduate
degree at an appropriate university.
• Regular assessment to monitor
your progress.
• Professional support and help
with university applications.
WHAT IF I NEED FURTHER SUPPORT WITH MY ENGLISH LANGUAGE?The Extended International Year One
programme is designed for students who
will benefit from additional time to improve
their English level before starting on their
academic studies.
Lasting four terms, the programme
incorporates a term of English language
tuition at the beginning of the course,
where you will cover areas of academic
English such as:
• finding sources of information
and referencing them
• locating key information in a text
• structuring an essay
• giving presentations
• how to listen actively in lectures
and take effective notes
• business-related language.
All of these topics are covered using business-
related case studies relevant to the academic
modules. Once you have passed the initial
English language component, you can
progress to the next stage of the
International Year One programme.
HOW WILL THIS PROGRAMME HELP ME TRANSITION TO UNIVERSITY?We understand that you may be nervous about
going from INTO to university, so we support
you and prepare you for the move.
• Progression Officers – meet with you one-
to-one, organise engagement events, and
take you around the relevant Schools of the
University to familiarise you with your next
study environment.
• Freshers’ week – an event at the beginning
of the first term to help you make friends,
sign up for clubs, and get to know the
campus/city centre.
• Sample university lectures and seminars
– either during university open days or in
specially arranged sessions, just for you.
• INTO lessons mirror university-style
teaching, using: seminars (a small group of
students and teacher); lectures (a larger
group of students and teacher); tutorials
(one-to-one discussion with the teacher);
workshops (hands-on activities in small
groups); and study clinics.
• Course material – including real-life case
studies and textbooks – are often the
same as those used by a Year 1
undergraduate student, so you will
have gained the same skills.
• You will be moving on to university with all
the new friends you made during your time
at INTO, and will have gained the skills and
confidence to make plenty more.
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Undergraduate degree Year 3
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Undergraduate degree Year 4 (With honours)
Undergraduate degree Year 3 (With honours)
Postgraduate degree
International Year One
Completion of undergraduatedegree or equivalent
English for University StudyEUS
Scottish degree study plan
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INTERNATIONAL YEAR ONE/DIPLOMA EXAMPLE TIMETABLE09:00–10:00 10:00–11:00 11:00–12:00 12:00–13:00 13:00–14:00 14:00–15:00 15:00–16:00 16:00 –17:00
Monday Academic module 1
Academic module 1
Academic module 1
Tuesday Academic module 2
Academic module 2
Academic module 2
English for academic purposes
English for academic purposes
English for academic purposes
Wednesday English for academic purposes
English for academic purposes
English for academic purposes
Thursday Academic module 1
Academic module 1
Academic module 1
Academic module 2
Academic module 2
Academic module 2
Friday English for academic purposes
English for academic purposes
English for academic purposes
Study skills Study skills
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STUDENT NAME NATIONALITY UNIVERSITY NAME OF DEGREE GRADEGregorius RANDELL Indonesia Aston University Finance 86%
LEE Chun Yin Hong Kong University of Exeter Civil Engineering 84%
LAU Guo Lee Malaysia Queen's University Belfast Aerospace Engineering 83%
HOANG Le Nguyen Vietnam University of Exeter Business Economics 83%
Jonathan HALIM Indonesia Queen's University Belfast Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Sandwich)
82%
Mohsin MUGHAL Pakistan University of Gloucestershire Hotel and Resort Management
82%
CHEW Tai Li Russell Singapore University of Sheffield Accounting and Financial Management
81%
LEE Yuet Ting Hong Kong UEA Economics with Accountancy
80%
NGUYEN Le Hien Khanh Vietnam UEA Management 77%
Ahiachi Amadi CHUKU Nigeria UEA Business Finance and Economics
76%
Maryam Mansoor Mohamed Sadeq KAZEROONI
Bahrain Manchester Metropolitan University
International Business Management
72%
WANG Wai Ki Hong Kong Newcastle University Marketing and Management
71%
NG Nicole Li Xian Malaysia University of Stirling Human Resource Management
71%
Hrais IRFAN Pakistan University of Stirling Management 71%
WANG Jiayu China Newcastle University Marketing 70%
WONG Tsz Chun Hong Kong University of Gloucestershire Hotel and Resort Management
70%
Our students’ successEvery year more than 12,500 students choose INTO to prepare them for university success, with more than 60% choosing to continue their studies at one of our partner universities. Listed below are some of our star students who have completed the International Year One programme and progressed to a leading UK university.
“ The standard of teaching here is outstanding. The course gave me a very good foundation to progress on to the second year at university.”Ahiachi, Nigeria
2014 Arrived at INTO UEA
2014 Completed International Year One
2014 Progressed to Business Finance and Economics at UEA
5INTO UEA
International Year OneBusiness Management and Economics
Key course factsStart datesJuly, September and January
Programme length3 terms or approximately 9 months 4 terms or approximately 12 months
Class hours20 hours per week
Class sizeA maximum of 16 students per class for English language teaching
Academic requirementsSatisfactory completion of A-levels, a recognised Foundation programme, or the first year of an overseas university degree programme with good grades, or equivalent.
English language entry requirements3 term: IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.5 in reading and writing) or equivalent.
4 term: IELTS 5.0 (with a minimum of 5.0 in reading and writing) or equivalent.
Validating bodyUniversity of East Anglia (UEA)
Further guidanceFor further information please check with the INTO Admissions Office or your education counsellor.
Go on to study at Norwich Business School or the School of Economics where you’ll learn all the essentials of business, as well as how to question conventional wisdom, to think creatively, and to take practical action.
CORE MODULES• English Language and Study Skills
• Introduction to Business and Marketing (20 credits)
• Introduction to Financial and Management Accounting (20 credits)
• Introductory Macroeconomics (20 credits)
• Introductory Microeconomics (20 credits)
• Organisational Behaviour (20 credits)
• Quantitative Methods (20 credits)
PROGRESS TO NORWICH BUSINESS SCHOOL OR THE SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AT UEA
Norwich Business SchoolNorwich Business School is the business
school of UEA. It has been placed 9th in the
UK for the quality of its research publications
(Research Excellence Framework 2014) –
so you can feel assured that your business-
related degree will be taught by experts at
the forefront of their field.
Study degrees including:
• Accounting and Finance
• Accounting and Management
• Finance and Management
• Business Management
• Marketing and Management.
School of EconomicsThe School of Economics is a lively, close-
knit community with friendly, approachable
academic staff and a reputation for
internationally renowned research, which is
reflected in the approach to teaching.
Degrees available include:
• Business Economics
• Business Finance and Economics
• Economics
• Economics with Accountancy.
17thin the UK out of 101 business institutions (REF 2014)
Top 15Economics departments in the UK (Guardian League Table 2016)
For more information, visit: www.intohigher.com/uea
6 INTO University of Exeter
International Year OneAccounting and FinancePrepare for an undergraduate degree that offers exemptions from the exams of professional bodies such as the ACCA and CIMA.
CORE MODULES• English Language Skills for Undergraduate Studies (30 credits)
• Introduction to Financial Accounting (15 credits)
• Introduction to Management Accounting (15 credits)
• Introduction to Statistics (15 credits)
• Management Concepts and Practice (15 credits)
• Principles of Economics (microeconomics) (15 credits)
• Principles of Economics (macroeconomics) (15 credits)
Key course factsStart datesSeptember and January
Programme length3 terms or approximately 9 months
Class hours22 hours per week
Class sizesMaximum of 16 students per class for English language teaching
Academic entry requirementSatisfactory completion of A-levels, or first year of overseas university degree with good grades or equivalent.
English language entry requirements3 term: IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum of 5.5 in writing and no less than 5.0 in other subskills) or equivalent
Validating bodyUniversity of Exeter
Further guidanceFor further guidance please check with the INTO Admissions Office or your education counsellor.
* All students must be 17 by the end of their first term of study.
Management and Business EconomicsPrepare for progression to degrees at the University’s Business School where 80% of graduates leave with First Class Honours or an Upper Second Class degree.
CORE MODULES• Accounting for Management and Economics (15 credits)
• English Language Skills for Undergraduate Studies (30 credits)
• Fundamentals of Marketing (15 credits)
• Introduction to Statistics (15 credits)
• Management Concepts and Practice (15 credits)
• Principles of Economics (microeconomics) (15 credits)
• Principles of Economics (macroeconomics) (15 credits)
PROGRESS TO UNIVERSITY OF EXETER BUSINESS SCHOOLAccounting and Finance, Business, and
Economics have all been ranked in the top 12
in the UK by The Times and The Sunday Times
Good University Guide 2016, contributing to
the School’s overall ranking of 5th in the sector.
Degrees available include:
• Accounting and Finance
• Business and Accounting
• Business with Management
• Business Economics
• Management with Marketing.
8thin the UK for Economics (The Complete
University Guide 2016)
9thin the UK for Accounting and Finance and Business (The Complete
University Guide 2016)
For more information, visit: www.intohigher.com/exeter
7INTO Newcastle University
International Year OneBusinessAs one of only 21 triple-accredited UK Business Schools, Newcastle provides unparalleled teaching expertise and facilities for students who progress to a business degree.
CORE MODULES• English for Academic Purposes
(20 credits)
• Introduction to Economics (20 credits)
• Management and Organisation (20 credits)
• Marketing (20 credits)
• Quantitative Methods (20 credits)
• Study Skills (20 credits)
PROGRESS TO NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY BUSINESS SCHOOLNewcastle University Business School is
part of an elite group of business schools
worldwide that holds ‘triple accreditation’
from the three internationally recognised
accreditation bodies: AACSB International;
EQUIS; and AMBA.
Study degrees including:
• Business Management
• Marketing and Management
• Marketing.
Tripleaccreditation from internationally recognised bodies
Key course factsStart datesJune, September and January
Programme length3 terms or approximately 9 months 4 terms or approximately 12 months
Class hours21 hours per week minimum
Class sizesMaximum of 16 students per class for English language teaching
Academic entry requirementsSatisfactory completion of A-levels, a recognised Foundation programme, first year of an overseas university degree programme with good grades, or equivalent.
English language entry requirement3 term: IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum of 5.5 in writing) or equivalent
4 term: IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.0 in writing) or equivalent
Validating bodyNewcastle University
Further guidanceFor further guidance, please check with the INTO Admissions Office or your education counsellor.
� Newcastle University campus
For more information, visit: www.intohigher.com/newcastle
8 INTO Newcastle University London
International Year OneBusinessStudents on this pathway benefit from studying in the heart of the City of London, with all the expertise of the University’s Business School in Newcastle.
CORE MODULES• Accounting and Finance (20 credits)
• Advanced Business English (20 credits)
• English for Academic Purposes (20 credits)
• Management and Organisation (20 credits)
• Marketing (20 credits)
• Quantitative Methods (20 credits)
PROGRESS TO A DEGREE PROGRAMME DESIGNED BY NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY BUSINESS SCHOOLProgress to a degree at the London
campus in:
• International Business Management
• International Marketing and Management.
Key course factsStart datesJuly, September and January
Programme length3 terms or approximately 9 months 4 terms or approximately 12 months
Class hours21 hours per week minimum
Class sizesMaximum of 16 students per class for English language teaching
Academic entry requirementsSatisfactory completion of A-levels, a recognised Foundation programme, first year of an overseas university degree programme with good grades, or equivalent.
English language entry requirement3 term: IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum of 5.5 in writing) or equivalent
4 term: IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.0 in writing) or equivalent
Validating bodyNewcastle University
Further guidanceFor further guidance, please check with the Newcastle University London Admissions Office at: [email protected]
“My programme focused on writing essays, which is a very important skill. As you write more, your referencing skills improve, and as you talk more, your speaking skills increase. It becomes a part of your life.”Gizem, Turkey
2013 Arrived at INTO Newcastle University
2014 Completed International Year One
2014 Progressed to Marketing and Management
at Newcastle University
For more information, visit: www.newcastle.ac.uk/london
£50mBusiness School building provides outstanding facilities
9INTO Manchester in partnership with Manchester Metropolitan University
International Year OneAccounting and Finance
Business Management
Progress to a degree which includes exemptions for ACCA, ICAEW and CIMA, ensuring you will have fewer professional exams to sit once you have graduated.
This programme will prepare you for business-related undergraduate studies, where you will benefit from excellent learning facilities in award-winning buildings.
CORE MODULES• English for Academic Purposes
and Key Skills
• Business Economics (15 credits)
• Business Skills (15 credits)
• Financial Accounting (15 credits)
• Organisational Behaviour (15 credits)
• Business Finance (15 credits)
• Financial Reporting (15 credits)
• Management Accounting (15 credits)
• Business Statistics (15 credits)
CORE MODULES• English for Academic Purposes
and Key Skills
• Business Economics (15 credits)
• Business Skills (15 credits)
• Financial Accounting (15 credits)
• Organisational Behaviour (15 credits)
• Management Accounting (15 credits)
• Management Themes and Case Studies (15 credits)
• Marketing (15 credits)
• Business Statistics (15 credits)
PROGRESS TO MANCHESTER METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY BUSINESS SCHOOLRenowned for working with businesses and
the professions, many degree courses offer
work-placement opportunities.
Degrees available include:
• Accounting and Finance (with placement/overseas study)
• Business Management (with placement/overseas study)
• Business Management with Marketing
• International Business Management (with placement/overseas study)
• Tourism Management
Key course facts Start datesJune, September and January
Programme length3 terms or approximately 9 months 4 terms or approximately 12 months
Class hours3 term: 24 hours per week for subject and EAP modules 4 term: 24 hours per week (20 hours per week during Term 1)
Class sizeMaximum of 20 students per class for English language teaching
Academic entry requirementSuccessful completion of A-levels, a recognised Foundation, first year of an overseas university degree or equivalent with good grades.
Applicants for finance and accounting routes must have a minimum of GCSE grade C in Mathematics or equivalent.
English language entry requirement 3 term: IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.5 in writing and reading) or equivalent
4 term: IELTS 5.0 (with a minimum of 5.0 in all subskills) or equivalent
Validating bodyNorthern Consortium United Kingdom (NCUK)
Further guidanceFor further guidance please check with the INTO Admissions Office or your education counsellor.
2ndlargest UK business school
98%conversion rate (graduates employed/in
further study within
6 months of graduation)
For more information, visit: www.intohigher.com/mmu
10 INTO Glasgow Caledonian University
International DiplomaBusiness Management
International Business, Fashion Marketing and Risk Management
Employers expect graduates to have an international perspective and to understand how business operates around the world. This programme prepares you for courses at the University which address these skills.
This pathway provides options to progress into different specialisations including business, marketing and management, with a unique range of degrees in fashion and risk.
CORE MODULES• English for Academic Purposes and Study Skills, including ICT
• Business and Enterprise (20 credits)
• Consumer Buyer Behaviour (20 credits)
• Learning, Development and Work (20 credits)
• Management and Organisations (20 credits)
• People and Work (20 credits)
• Quantitative Business Modelling (20 credits)
CORE MODULES• English for Academic Purposes and Study
Skills, including ICT
• Cultural Challenges in International Business (20 credits)
• Essentials of Managing Human Resources (20 credits)
• Financial Management for Decision Makers (20 credits)
• Society, Employability and Business (20 credits)
Choose two subject areas from the options below:**
• Contemporary Issues in Risk Management (20 credits)
• Consumer Buyer Behaviour (20 credits)
• Creative Fashion Brand Development and Promotion (20 credits)
• Risk Analysis and Control Techniques (20 credits)
** Please note choices available will depend
on destination degree
Key course facts Start datesMarch, June, September, October and January
Programme length3 terms or approximately 9 months 4 terms or approximately 12 months 5 terms or approximately 15 months
Class hoursAverage of 21 hours per week
Class sizeA maximum of 16 students per class for English language teaching
Academic entry requirementsA recognised International Foundation or International Certificate of Higher Education programme, the first year of a relevant undergraduate degree programme or A-level equivalent in a suitable range of subjects.
English language entry requirement3 term (average of 21 hours a week of English): IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.0 in writing) or equivalent
4 term (average of 21 hours a week of English): IELTS 5.0 or equivalent
4 term Intensive (average of 30 hours a week of English): IELTS 4.5 or equivalent
5 term (average of 21 hours a week of English): IELTS 4.5 (with a minimum of 4.0 in writing) or equivalent
Validating bodyGlasgow Caledonian University
Further guidanceFor further guidance please check with the Centre’s Admissions Office or your education counsellor.
For more information, visit: www.intohigher.com/gcu
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PROGRESS TO GLASGOW SCHOOL FOR BUSINESS AND SOCIETYThrough cutting-edge research, professional body
accreditations and commitment to learning for
the real world, the School supports students to
be creative in their thinking, international in their
outlook and innovative in their actions.
Study degrees including:• Business with Economics
• Business with Event Management
• Business with Financial Management
• Business with Human Resource Management
• Business with Marketing
• Business with Management
• Business with Risk Management
• Business with Tourism
• International Business
• International Fashion Branding
• International Marketing
• International Risk Management.
EPASaccredited for BA Business and MSc International Fashion Marketing programmes
Top 10in the UK for research impact on social policy (REF 2014)
2013 Completed International Diploma
2015 Graduated with BA (Hons) Business from GCU
2015 Now working as CEO of 2F2F Formula Karting in Pakistan
“The integration from INTO to GCU was so easy, I was made to feel like a university student from day one. INTO is such a big part of GCU that I didn’t see myself as a separate student. I knew what to expect academically because it was pretty much the same format.”Hamza, Pakistan
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International Year OneAccounting and FinanceStudy at one of the best universities in the country for accounting and finance, ranked in the top 20 for these subjects by the Guardian University Guide 2016.
CORE MODULES• Academic Skills for Undergraduate
Study (15 credits)
• English Language for Undergraduate Study (30 credits)
SPECIALIST MODULESYou will be required to study 105
credits from the modules below:• Business Environment (15 credits)
• Business Finance (15 credits)
• Information Technology and Business Data (15 credits)
• Introduction to Business Law (15 credits)
• Introduction to Financial Accounting (15 credits)
• Introduction to Management Accounting (15 credits)
• Professional Development 1 (15 credits)
• Professional Development 2 (15 credits)
Business and ManagementThe University has excellent links to international organisations such as Hazlewoods, Superdry and CIMA – ideal for students studying Business and Management.
CORE MODULES• Academic Skills for Undergraduate
Study (15 credits)
• English Language for Undergraduate Study (30 credits)
SPECIALIST MODULESYou will be required to study 105
credits from the modules below:• Business Environment (15 credits)
• Business Finance (15 credits)
• Consumer Behaviour (15 credits)
• Introduction to Business Law (15 credits)
• Introduction to Management (15 credits)
• Introduction to Marketing (15 credits)
• Putting Business Cases (15 credits)
Top 10Accounting and Finance course (Guardian University Guide 2016)
Top 10new university (Guardian University Guide 2016)
Key course factsStart datesJune and September January (Business and Management pathway only)
Programme length3 terms or approximately 9 months 4 terms or approximately 12 months
Class hours20 hours per week minimum
Class sizesMaximum of 16 students per class for English language teaching
Academic entry requirementsSatisfactory completion of A-levels, a recognised Foundation, first year of an overseas university degree programme with good grades, or equivalent.
English language entry requirement3 term: IELTS 5.5 or equivalent
4 term: IELTS 5.0 or equivalent
Validating bodyUniversity of Gloucestershire
Further guidanceFor further guidance please check with the INTO Admissions Office or your education counsellor.
* All students commencing courses on a published September start date must be 17 years old by 31 December of that calendar year. For all other start dates, students must be 17 years old on the published start date of the course.
INTO University of Gloucestershire
For more information, visit: www.intohigher.com/gloucestershire
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Top 10Accounting and Finance course (Guardian University Guide 2016)
Top 10new university (Guardian University Guide 2016)
PROGRESS TO THE UNIVERSITY OF GLOUCESTERSHIRE’S SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENTThe School provides programmes accredited
by professional bodies, as well as being well
respected for professional Doctorates in
Business Administration.
Study degrees including:• Accounting and Business Management
• Accounting and Financial Management
• Business Management
• International Business Management
• International Business Studies
• Marketing
• Marketing, Advertising and Branding
“I chose to come to INTO University of Gloucestershire because of its excellent business school and facilities. The teachers are really helpful and encouraging and they are supporting me in my plans to progress further in the University.”Emmanuel, Zimbabwe
14 INTO Manchester
International Year OneAccounting and Finance
Business Management
Develop your mathematical, analytical and financial skills in preparation for Year 2 of an undergraduate degree in a range of accounting and finance-related subjects.
Study a range of topics related to business management in preparation for a degree at a top university, including subject areas such as economics, accounting, marketing, management and statistics.
CORE MODULES• English for Academic Purposes and Key Skills
• Business Economics (15 credits)
• Business Skills (15 credits)
• Financial Accounting (15 credits)
• Organisational Behaviour (15 credits)
• Business Finance (15 credits)
• Financial Reporting (15 credits)
• Management Accounting (15 credits)
• Business Statistics (15 credits)
CORE MODULES• English for Academic Purposes and Key Skills
• Business Economics (15 credits)
• Business Skills (15 credits)
• Financial Accounting (15 credits)
• Organisational Behaviour (15 credits)
• Management Accounting (15 credits)
• Management Themes and Case Studies (15 credits)
• Marketing (15 credits)
• Business Statistics (15 credits)
Key course facts Start datesJune, September and January
Programme length3 terms or approximately 9 months 4 terms or approximately 12 months
Class hours3 term: 24 hours per week for subject and EAP modules 4 term: 24 hours per week (20 hours per week during Term 1)
Class sizeMaximum of 20 students per class for English language teaching.
Academic entry requirementSuccessful completion of A-levels, a recognised Foundation, first year of an overseas university degree or equivalent with good grades.
Applicants for Accounting and Finance routes must have a minimum of GCSE grade C in Mathematics or equivalent.
English language entry requirement3 term: IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.5 in writing and reading) or equivalent
4 term: IELTS 5.0 (with a minimum of 5.0 in all subskills) or equivalent
Validating bodyNorthern Consortium of UK Universities (NCUK)
Further guidanceFor further guidance please check with the INTO Admissions Office or your education counsellor.
* All students commencing courses on a published September start date must be 18 years old by 31 December of that calendar year. For all other start dates, students must be 18 years old by 31 December of the preceding calendar year.
For more information, visit: www.intohigher.com/into-manchester
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PROGRESS TO A TOP BUSINESS-RELATED PROGRAMME AT A UK UNIVERSITYNCUK is made up of a network of 11 UK universities in the North of England. Over 50 degrees are available
to progress to at one of the NCUK universities.
To browse the degrees available, please visit: www.intohigher.com/into-manchester/courses
“The teaching team is formed by professional elites and I am glad that I was taught by those specialists, who have in-depth knowledge of the subject. Learning in small class sizes, I was able to keep pace easily.”Ker Soon, Malaysia
One programme: university preparation and a university degree
• Undergraduate Degree with Integrated International Year One
• Undergraduate Degree with Integrated International Year Two
• Master’s with Integrated International Graduate Diploma
Benefit from combining your study plan into one programme:
• Same amount of time as a regular university degree
• Saves money – you only need one visa for the full duration of study
Integrated programmes are designed for international students who have the potential to succeed but do not meet the requirements for direct entry to an undergraduate degree at the University of Stirling.
Start your journey at INTO University of Stirling: www.intohigher.com/stirling