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www.cardiff.ac.uk/elt
English Language Programmes
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The Cardiff experience
The Cardiff experienceResearch excellenceThe latest independent assessment of
research quality in the UK demonstrates that
33 out of the 34 subject areas evaluated are
undertaking research that is world-class in
terms of originality and significance. Cardiff
University is also a member of the
prestigious Russell Group of UK universities
and attracts over 100 million in investment
each year.
Cutting-edge facilitiesOur students benefit from the use of the
most innovative technology and equipment
available, and also enjoy access to excellent
library and computing resources.
Professional teaching staff
At Cardiff, world-class academic staff ensure
that students are exposed to a stimulating
learning environment and the very latest
thinking in their disciplines. Our staff are
highly-qualified, enthusiastic and committed
to creating a vibrant learning community.
They are always available to offer guidance
and support. And our English language
classes have no more than 14 students
ensuring that you get the most out of your
studies.
Exceptional learningenvironment
As an English language student at Cardiff
University, your classes are taught on
campus by qualified academic staff. You also
have use of our excellent facilities and
services, including 12 resource centre
libraries, 24-hour computer access (with free
email, internet and other networked
resources), and multi-purpose sports and
fitness centres. There are more than 100student clubs and societies held during the
academic year and a social programme for
summer students.
Location
Cardiff is a vibrant and welcoming city in
which to live and study. It is steeped in
history that stretches back 2000 years and
was recently short listed for European
Capital of Culture 2008. Cardiff is also a
modern and progressive capital city. Its
facilities and amenities are constantly
improving and yet the city remains friendly,
inexpensive and compact. Its cosmopolitan
nature provides something for everyone,
from the excitement of the city centre to thetranquillity of the surrounding countryside.
IELTS Test Centre
Cardiff University is an official test centre for
the British Council International English
Language Testing Service (IELTS). Exams
take place at least once a month all year and
University staff are here to assist you with
your application.
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www.cardiff.ac.uk/elt 01
Contents
_02 Which course should I study?
_03 What our students say
_04 University life
_06 Accommodation
_08 The Bridge Programme
_10 Pre-sessional English Course
_12 International Foundation Programme
_14 In-sessional Support Programme
_15 Over 120 years of teaching experience
_16 Frequently asked questions
_17 How to apply?
_19 Course dates and fees
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02Which course should I study?
Academic year coursesThe Bridge Programme
A 9, 6 or 2-month Programme to develop students academic andprofessional English. The Bridge Programme includes preparationfor IELTS exams.
www.cardiff.ac.uk/elt/bridge
Pages 8 & 9
International Foundation Programme
A one-year academic programme designed to provide students
with both the English language and academic skills required foruniversity undergraduate degree programmes.
Available in the following subjects:-
Q Business
Q Engineering
Q Health & Life Sciences
www.cardiff.ac.uk/ifp
Page 12
Summer coursesPre-sessional Programme
An intensive summer programme in English for AcademicPurposes for students with an offer from Cardiff University.
www.cardiff.ac.uk/elt/presessional
Pages 10 & 11
During your academic studies
In-sessional English Language Support Programme
A range of language and study programmes to support yourundergraduate and postgraduate study at Cardiff.
www.cardiff.ac.uk/elt/insessional
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Which course should I study?
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I really enjoyed the Bridge course here in CardiffUniversity. I attended the course from Septemberto June. It really helped me to prepare both for
academic skills and IELTS. Regarding the former,not only could I practise academic writing andprepare presentations, but also I was given goodfeedbacks that really helped to improve.Concerning the latter, the classes are wellorganized and improve all the skills required tosuccess in IELTS. Teachers consider every student
and help to reveal weaknesses of each so that students can focus more onthem and improve significantly. Feedbacks that are given by teachers arereally helpful and well-organized. Overall, I firmly believe that the Bridgecourse is a good way to become rounded both for a universityand IELTS.
Beibit BashabayevKazakhstan Bridge course
Before Istarted the
Pre-sessionalcourse I wasworriedabout my
English butthere was noneed to be
the course was fantastic! Theteachers taught me a lot, not only aboutmy English but also about how to settleinto a new city and also about Britisheducation and the British way of life. Ilike Cardiff very much it is a clean
and friendly city and Im very excitedabout starting my Postgraduate coursehere in September!
Yu Yin
China Pre-sessional course
What our students say
Our students
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University life 04
After class and in your sparetime, you will have plenty of
opportunities to get to knowCardiff, the UK and yourfellow classmates better.Students who study with usduring the Summer monthsare able to take advantage ofa varied programme ofactivities organised by our
English language staff.During the academic year, we
offer all our students anintroduction to campus life showing you what activitiesare available and how to getinvolved. The rest is up to you!
The Cardiff experience
Located two hours west of London with
its own international airport and easyconnections to both Heathrow and Gatwick Cardiff is the perfect place to live andstudy. There are cafs, pubs andnightclubs, concerts, opera, drama, comedyclubs and several modern multi-screencinemas. The city is also one of Britainsmost successful shopping centres,complete with modern shoppingcomplexes, pedestrianised shoppingstreets, indoor/outdoor markets and an old-fashioned collection of glass-canopiedVictorian and Edwardian shopping
arcades. Cardiffs green spaces 330parks and gardens reach right into theheart of the city (and University campus).They provide ideal spots for relaxing withfriends or even catching up on your coursereading.
www.visitcardiff.com
Sports and recreation
The University has an impressive range of
indoor and outdoor sporting facilities,including aerobic conditioning and weightsrooms, indoor and outdoor tennis courts,squash courts, a martial arts dojo, and anorganised programme of classes for alllevels of fitness and fun. The AthleticUnion runs over 65 sports clubs thatstudents can join, and beginners arealways welcome.
As one of the UKs major sporting centres,Cardiff offers an outstanding range offacilities and events for the most avid ofsports fans. The Millennium Stadium hostsworld-class football matches as well asinternational rugby. It seats 76,000 people,and the atmosphere in the city on the dayof a big game is certainly something toexperience. International one-day and first-class cricket matches (including a recentAshes Test Match) are played in the heartof the city at the Swalec Stadium. Cardiffeven has its very own baseball and icehockey teams!
University life
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Day trips and excursions
The countryside surrounding Cardiff offers
magnificent scenery and opportunities forall kinds of outdoor activities, from hikingand sailing to horse riding and swimming.Whether you prefer towns or beaches,moors or mountains, weekends andholidays provide the perfect opportunity totake advantage of all that South Wales and the UK has to offer.
At weekends and holidays, many studentslike to take advantage of Cardiffs excellentrail and bus services to explore the nearbycoast and local countryside such as thebeautiful Gower Peninsula or splendidBrecon Beacon Mountains. It is also easyto visit popular tourist destinations likeLondon, Bath and Stratford-upon-Avon.Low cost airlines operate out of CardiffInternational Airport to many Europeandestinations allowing you the opportunityto travel further afield if your timetable andbudget allows.
The Students Union oncampus
The focal point for most Cardiff Universitystudents is the Students Union which isone of the biggest, best and most active inBritain. It provides for all aspects ofstudent life at the University and offersseveral restaurants, cafs and fast-foodoutlets serving meals and snacksthroughout the day. There is also abookshop, banking services, anaccomodation letting agency andsatellite television. Students whostudy with us during the academicyear (September to June) will also
have a chance to participate in morethan 200 cultural, political, religious,social and sporting societies.
www.cardiffstudents.com
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LondonBristolCardiff
Birmingham
Edinburgh
Belfast
Cardiff toLondon 145 miles/232km
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Accommodation 06
We know that where you liveis very important to you and
that you want to live in aconvenient, safe, sociablelocation that is also a suitablestudy environment.
Full Session Students(September-June) The
Bridge ProgrammeThe Residences Office is able to guaranteean offer of a single occupancy place inUniversity residences to students who arestudying at Cardiff University for the fullacademic year, as long as you applybefore 1st August.
Accommodation for Bridge Programmestudents is likely to be in the TalybontSouth Halls of Residence. You can seedetails of this University residence atwww.cardiff.ac.uk/residences
Part Session Students starting in
September and studying for 1 or 2
semesters The Bridge Programme
The Residences Office cannot guaranteepart session students a place in Universityresidences and we are unlikely to have
vacancies for students arriving inSeptember.
Part Session Students starting in January
or in April The Bridge Programme
The Residences Office cannot guaranteepart session students a place in Universityresidences. However, if you are arriving in
January or April, we are likely to havevacancies at this time.
Please note: all university residences areexempt from council tax. Students in privateaccommodation will only be exempt if theystudy on the 9-month course (SeptemberBridge and International Foundationprogrammes).
The English Language Programmes officecan offer minimal assistance to studentswho would like to find their ownaccommodation, but please note that thesetypes of accommodation arrangements arenot guaranteed or sponsored by CardiffUniversity.
The average weekly cost of Universityresidences is approximately 80 (figurequoted at 2010/2011 prices). In additions tothe cost of your residences, we recommendthat students allow 90 per week onaverage for food and other essentials,entertainment, travel within Cardiff andsmall items of personal spending.
Accommodation
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University residencesAverage cost per week 80 (figurequoted at 2010/2011 prices)
Settling in and making new friends areimportant first steps when you studyabroad. University residences provide youwith the ideal opportunity to meet peoplefrom different countries with a wide rangeof interests and cultural experiences. Ourstudents tell us that living with otherstudents in University residences is thebest way to get to know Cardiff and yourclassmates.
About 70% of our individualstudy/bedrooms have a private shower and
toilet (called ensuite), students generallyshare kitchens. Some residences have on-sire facilities, including laundrettes, socialcentre, shop and sports centre. All ourresidences have access to 24 hourUniversity security and are within easytravelling distance of the main campus. Werecommend that all international students especially those new to Cardiff and theUK take advantage of the benefits ofliving in a Cardiff University residence.
Rooms and flatsAverage Cost per Week=75100
There are a number of accommodationagencies that can arrange single or sharedrooms and flats for students. We canprovide you with a list of agencies thatmake these arrangements. Please note thatmost contracts are for a minimum of 6months and agents will charge a findingfee (equivalent to one weeks rent ormore) to help you locate a room/flat to rent.We regret that Cardiff University cannottake responsibility for room/flataccommodation or any contractual orfinancial arrangements.
Please contact the English LanguageProgrammes office for details on:[email protected]
www.cardiff.ac.uk/residences 07
UniversityresidencesAveragecostperweek80(figurequotedat2010/2011 prices)
An example of a typical flat layout.
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The Bridge Programme 08The Bridge Programme
www.cardiff.ac.uk/elt/bridge
Introduction
The Bridge Programme is a full-time Englishlanguage and study skills course. It isspecifically designed for European andInternational students who:.
Q want to improve their IELTS score foruniversity entrance or professionaldevelopment
Q plan to continue their higher educationstudies at Foundation, Undergraduate orPostgraduate level
Q are looking for an intensive Englishlanguage course with an academic focus
Q
need to develop their professional Englishfor business and industry
The programme provides each student withthe strategies and techniques for improvedIELTS performance and the skills andlanguage needed for a smooth transition intoacademic study or professional life. We aim todevelop confident and successful students andprofessionals for the international marketplace.
To cater for different student needs and levelsthe Bridge Programme has entry points inSeptember, January and April.
English languageentry guide
September entry - IELTS 4.0(with at least 4.0 in each sub score)
January entry - IELTS 4.5(with at least 4.0 in each sub score)
April entry - IELTS 5.5(with at least 4.0 in each sub score)
If you have any skill area scores below
IELTS 4.0 or would like to start in Apriland want to do a Summer Pre-sessionalcourse please contact [email protected] advice
If you are interested in coming to the UKon a Student Visitor Visa then pleasecontact [email protected] for moreinformation.
Foundation students
Students who plan to attend our InternationalFoundation Programme will need a minimumEnglish level of IELTS 5.5 (with a minimumsubscore of 4.0 in each area). Please seewww.cardiff.ac.uk/ifp for more information.
Undergraduate and Postgraduate
studentsStudents who plan to meet UG and PGcourses will need to meet the minimum entrycriteria set by the relevant academic School.
We will be offering Pre-sessional programmesto students who have not reached the IELTSscore set by their academic departments bythe end of their Bridge Programme. Theminimum entry requirement for the Pre-sessional course is IELTS 6.0 (with aminimum subscore of 4.0 in each area).
What will I study?The Bridge Programme focuses on IELTSexam preparation, language, study andprofessional skills and British academicculture. Classes are normally held between9.00am and 4.00pm. This will includeapproximately 20 hours per week plusdirected study. All students study all areas ofthe course. The combination and content ofeach module helps to produce a confidentstudent who is capable of operating in Englishin every aspect of their life. The main areascovered are:
English UsageYou will develop language ability across thefour skills and broaden your proficiency in:
Q grammar
Q vocabulary
Q comprehension
Q communicative fluency
Q pronunciation
providing you with the language base onwhich to build successful IELTS strategies.All of these skills will allow you to survive
outside the classroom and in your chosencareer.
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www.cardiff.ac.uk/elt/bridge 09IELTS Strategies
Exam strategies are essential to students whoneed an IELTS score to enter their chosendegree programme or to prove Englishlanguage proficiency to a variety ofemployers. Training will be provided on thetechniques and strategies necessary toperform successfully as an IELTS candidate.These build on the language provided inEnglish usage. There is an IELTS Test Centreat Cardiff University, and all students can takethe IELTS exam near the end of the BridgeProgramme. The cost is included in the coursefee for all students studying on the 9-monthprogramme and registration will be arranged
by the English Language Programmes office.
Study SkillsYou will learn and practise the core skillsneeded to successfully complete your chosendegree programme. Included in thesemodules are skills such as note-taking,summarising, text structure, understandinglectures, making presentations andparticipating in seminars and tutorials. Theseskills will also further your IELTS confidenceand competence.
The course also introduces students to
learning strategies, British culture and thetraditions of British universities. Longercourses introduce students to the CardiffUniversity campus and academic facilities byproviding training in the use of computersystems and software and how to use theUniversitys resource centres.
Professional SkillsYou will learn how to prepare and presentprofessional reports in the style andappropriate language for the business andprofessional world. You will also learn how toemploy your language awareness to
successfully adopt critical thinking skills.These skills will also provide greaterconfidence in approaching the IELTS Test.
Guidance and supportStudents studying on the Bridge Programmewill receive educational counselling andsupport throughout the year, includingguidance and advice throughout theapplication process.
Course dates and fees
The Bridge Programme has three entry points:
Q September (to June)
Q January (to June)
Q April (to June)
Please note that shorter study dates (such
as September-December or January-March)may be possible. Please [email protected] for more details.
Fees are usually payable in full on the first dayof the course, although September-entrystudents may pay fees in three instalmentsand January-entry students may pay fees intwo instalments. The first instalment is due onthe first day of the course.
Why choose the BridgeProgramme?
We offer high quality English languagecourses at a University that is recognisedinternationally and is well known andrespected by major employers. Our highlyqualified University staff are renowned forinnovative and effective ways of teaching andall our English language students receivepersonal attention and support. You willstudy in an environment which offersacademic and professional counselling, state-of-the-art computer suites and full use of thelibrary and sporting facilities.
We understand that you want to learn English
as quickly and effectively as possible, whetherit is for IELTS, or to develop your study skills
for a university course or to help you progressprofessionally and improve your languagelevel for work. Our teachers have experienceof working with a variety of needs and levelsand will help you to reach your full potential.
Q Strategies for improved IELTS examperformance
QYour first easy step towards a top UKUniversity and an excellent grounding fora variety of careers
Q Quality teaching at an internationallyrenowned University with full use offacilities and counselling services
Q By the end of the course our students areconfident and fully prepared to begin ontheir chosen degree courses or careerpaths
January entry 11 January 2012 13 June 2012 4,465
April entry 23 April 2012 13 June 2012 1,880
September entry 24 September 2012 12 June 2013 7,500
Start date End date Total fee
Included in your course:
Q a free IELTS exam at the end of the 9-month course
Q approximately 20 hours per week plusdirected study
Q one-to-one tutorial guidance andsupport throughout your studies
Q free internet access on all Universitycomputers
Q use of University academic and socialfacilities, including resource centres,computer workstations, sport andfitness centres, and the Students
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Pre-sessional English Course 10
Introduction
Cardiff Universitys Pre-sessional Englishlanguage Programme has two coursesrunning from July to September 2012:
Q 10 weeks
Q 8 weeks
These Pre-sessional courses are full-time,intensive English language programmesspecifically designed for internationalstudents holding offers at undergraduate andpostgraduate level from Cardiff University.
Successful completion* of one of the Pre-sessional English courses can providestudents with the appropriate level of Englishand study skills necessary to meet therequirements of, and participate fully in, theirchosen academic subject at Cardiff University.Some students will need to take the IELTSexam at the end of their course as a conditionof their offers (please see the conditions inyour academic course offer letter).
Students attending a Pre-sessional Englishcourse must have an offer letter fromCardiff University.
English language entryrequirements
The minimum English language entryrequirement for both courses is IELTS 6.0(with at least 4.0 in each sub score).
*Successful completion means studentswho have a minimum attendance of 90%, whosuccessfully complete all assignments set onthe course and have a positive attitude tolearning.
Pre-sessional Programmecourse content
The course syllabus includes Englishlanguage skills, study skills, exam strategiesand the academic information and trainingyou need to successfully complete yourchosen degree programme. The courseconsists of a programme of full-time study,usually between 9.00am and 4.00pm. Thiswill include a minimum of 18 and a maximumof 23 contact hours per week plusassignments.
Improving your EnglishThis part of the course will focus on the wayswe use the English language in everydaysituations in class, with friends or out and
about in the city. We will concentrate ongrammar, vocabulary, comprehension andcommunication. You will also have plenty ofopportunities to practise your pronunciation.
Study SkillsAcademic study skills are invaluable and webelieve that all university students wouldbenefit from this course. In these classes, youwill learn and practise the core skills neededto complete your chosen degree programme.They include skills such as note-taking,summarising, text structure, referencing, dataanalysis, understanding lectures, making
presentations and participating in seminarsand tutorials.
Pre-sessional English CourseIntensive summer programme in English for Academic Purposes
www.cardiff.ac.uk/elt/presessional
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www.cardiff.ac.uk/elt/presessional 11Academic orientation
Our Academic Orientation lessons introduceyou to the Cardiff University campus andacademic facilities. They provide a basicintroduction in the use of computer operatingsystems and how to use the Universitysresource centres. They will provideinformation about learning strategies, Britishculture and the traditions of Britishuniversities.
Exam strategies and IELTS practiceExam Strategies are essential to studentsstudying English, and your future academicstudies will depend on them. To help you, we
have developed a series of lessons thatprovide you with training in the techniquesyou will need to successfully complete youruniversity exams. There is an IELTS TestCentre at Cardiff University. If your offer isconditional on an IELTS score, we offer classesto help you prepare. We will also arrange foryou to take the IELTS exam in Cardiff towardsthe end of your Pre-Sessional Course. Theexam fee is not included in the course fee.
Guidance and supportStudents studying on the Pre-sessionalEnglish Course will receive educational
counselling and support throughout theircourse. We will gladly help you to make
arrangements for you to visit your newUniversity School and are happy to offer ouradvice and assistance during your transition.
Our services do not end there: we offer openaccess support classes in English language
and academic study skills as well as one-to-one tutorial sessions to all full-timeinternational students enrolled onundergraduate and postgraduate courses atCardiff University.
Our international Student Advisors offercomprehensive guidance and advice to ourPre-sessional students who will need toextend their visa after completing the Pre-sessional course.
Course dates and fees
Course dates and fees are shown in the chartabove. As these are short, intensive courses itis essential that students arrive in time for thebeginning of the course. Please note that the
cut off date for all Pre-sessional courses is9am on the first Wednesday of the course.Students who arrive after this time will not bepermitted to join the course.
The tuition fees for the Pre-sessional Englishcourse do not include accommodation orpersonal spending costs. For moreinformation about course fees, bookingconditions and payment methods, please referto page 16. Your tuition fees must be paid infull on your first day of class. We regret thatPre-sessional course fees cannot be paid ininstalments.
10 weeks 02 July 2012 07 September 2012 2,450
8 weeks 16 July 2012 07 September 2012 1,920
Start date End date Total fee
Please check our website from February 2012 for up-to-date details.www.cardiff.ac.uk/elt/presessional
Included in your course:
Q 18-23 tuition contact hours in Englishfor Academic Purposes per week (plusassignments)
Q IELTS examination preparationclasses and assistance in arranging anIELTS exam at the end of your course(if you need to take one)
Q one-to-one tutorial guidancemeetings at least twice during yourcourse
Q use of University academic and socialfacilities, including resource centres,computer workstations, the StudentsUnion, and a social programme ofactivities and events
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The International Foundation Programme 12The International Foundation ProgrammeBusiness, Engineering, Health & Life Sciences
www.cardiff.ac.uk/ifp
Introduction
TheInternational Foundation Programme is aone-year academic programme in Business,Engineeringand Health& Life Sciencestaught atCardiff University. It is designed togive you the academic andEnglish languageskills you need to enter anundergraduatedegree scheme.The CardiffUniversity IFP istheonly foundationprogramme that offersautomatic progression intoCardiffUniversity.
Who can apply?
TheInternational Foundation Programme isdesignedfor:
Q Students whosesecondary school-leavingqualificationmeans that an extra yearsstudy is necessary to reach theappropriate level for undergraduate studyin the UK.
Q Students with appropriate academicqualificationswhoneed to develop theirEnglish language and study skills inpreparation for an undergraduate degreeprogramme atCardiffUniversity orelsewhere in the UK.
Q Students from outside theEuropeanUnion.
Why choose the Cardiff IFP?
Q The Cardiff University IFP is the onlyfoundationprogramme that offersautomatic progression intoCardiffUniversity.
Q Strong academic training in Business,Engineering, orHealth & Life Scienceswill be provided oncampus byCardiffUniversity academic staff to give you fullpreparation for your intended degreeprogramme.
Q Youwill be offeredhigh levels of pastoral
care and guidance throughour system ofpersonal tutors.
Q Expert English languagetuitionwill bedelivered by ourexperienced and well-qualified English language tutors.
Q Tutoring will be given in studyskills,helping you toget the best out of yourstudies in the UK.
Q Youwill be a full student member ofCardiffUniversity andwill benefit fromourentirerangeof academic,welfare,social and sporting facilities.
Q All studentsareguaranteed a singleoccupancy place in University residencesfor the durationof theirFoundationProgramme andsubsequent degree
course.Q A comprehensive induction programme is
available, including free coach collectionservices from Heathrow andCardiffairportsaswell as information, events andsocial activities designed to introduce youto the University and to life inCardiff.
Entry requirements
You should have successfullycompletedyoursecondary education at a level equivalent to12th grade. Qualifications from all countriesoutside theEuropean Union are considered.Youwill also need to show thatyou have the
English language skills necessary to take anactive part in the programme. For specificinformation, please visit ourwebsite.
English language entryrequirement
TOEFL iBT: 68 (Minimumsubscores: Reading04,Writing 13, Speaking 16, Listening 09)
IELTS 5.5(Minimumsubscores:- 4.0 in eachsubject area)
Pleasenote theentry requirements forstudents wishing to study the IFP inHealthandLifeSciences witha viewtoapplyingforMedicine is IELTS6.0, TOEFL iBT: 78)
Dates and fees
The programme starts at the endofSeptember 2012 andcontinues until mid-June2013. If you are successful, you canexpect tobegin a degree course in September2013.
The tuition fees for2012/2013 are10,700,payable in three instalments.Details ofmethodsof payment areavailable on ourwebsite: www.cardiff.ac.uk/ifp
For anapplication formormore informationpleasecontact:
International Foundation
ProgrammeCommunications and InternationalRelationsDivisionDeriHouse2-4ParkGroveCardiffCF10 3PAUK
Tel:+44 (0)29 20876416Fax: +44(0)292087 6591Email: [email protected] visit www.cardiff.ac.uk/ifp/applyto download an applicationform.
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In-sessional Support 14In-sessional SupportAnd first class academic facilities
www.cardiff.ac.uk/elt/insessional
In-sessional language support
throughout your studiesThe English Language Programmes staffcontinue to provide language and study skillssupport for you during your undergraduate orpostgraduate degree programme at CardiffUniversity. The In-sessional team offer anopen access support programme on a first-come first-served basis throughout theacademic year. Open access support isavailable to all students from outside the EU;EU students are welcome to enrol if there issufficient space. This support comprisesworkshops and one-to-one tutorials. There arealso free subject-specific classes for both
undergraduate and postgraduate students inmany academic schools.
All English language programmes at CardiffUniversity are taught on campus by qualifiedUniversity staff and you can rely on ourexcellent reputation for first class educationalfacilities.
Twelve resource centres
As a full-time student you will have access tothe twelve resource centres found throughoutthe campus. Each resource centre contains a
variety of general and subject specific libraryreference materials, study facilities andcomputer work stations. Information andsoftware in each centre are continuallyupdated, providing access to the latestknowledge and research in all areas ofacademic study.
Computing facilities for everyone
Each resource centre has plenty of networkedcomputer workstations and printers. Thismeans that you can access the internet, youremail, CD-ROMs, online journals and otherinformation at any time some operating 24
hours a day. As an English language studentat Cardiff University, you will automatically beissued with a free email address and can use
the internet at no cost for as long as you like helping with your studies as well as keepingyou in touch with family and friends.
Official IELTS Test Centre
Cardiff University isan official test centrefor the InternationalEnglish Language
Testing Service (IELTS). Exams are offered atleast once a month. Further details about theexams and dates can be found on the website:
www.cardiff.ac.uk/ielts
For more information please contact:Ms Karen Hansonemail: [email protected]
We also offer a variety of courses that helpyou prepare for the IELTS examination.Please see page 2 Which Course Should IStudy?
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Over 120 years of teaching experience 15
Cardiff University has been successfullyeducating students since 1883. You can becertain that we have learned a lot in that time.Recently, 21 of our academic subject areaswere independently assessed as Excellentfor teaching. This spirit of excellence carriesover into all our departments, and our Englishlanguage teaching is no exception.
Entry assessment and regularmonitoring
During the first week of any course, we use astandard placement exam and course-specifictesting techniques to determine your Englishlanguage abilities in listening, reading,
speaking and writing. You will be assessedeven if you have an IELTS score or equivalent.This allows us to place you in classes withstudents who have similar needs, allowingyou to maximise your learning and ensuringyou feel challenged but not overwhelmed.
Professional teaching you cancount on
Your motivation and our teaching expertiseare the keys to your success in learningEnglish.
As one of the UKs leading universities, ourteaching methods are proven to work. Ourteachers hold specialist qualifications inTeaching English as a Foreign or SecondLanguage and understand the language andstudy requirements of the British highereducation system. Many have first-handexperience of living in a different country andstudying another language. But mostimportant of all, our teachers are committed tocreating a vibrant teaching and learningcommunity.
Innovative teaching materialsCardiff University English language coursesfollow a core syllabus developed by our ownteam of specialists, using recognised texts,coursebooks and source materials as well as
drawing on relevant and entertainingsupplementary materials current newsarticles, magazines and periodicals,television shows, videos and IT.
The syllabus varies according to whichcourse you study so that we meet thedifferent needs of for example a studentabout to start a postgraduate degreeprogramme at Cardiff University or someoneimproving his or her General English forcareer reasons.
Intensive language and culturalstudies
To become fluent in another countryslanguage, you must also be fluent in itsculture. We concentrate on developingessential language skills (grammar, reading,writing, listening and speaking) using task-based activities, current events and Britishthemes such as literature, history, culture,education and art where appropriate. Thismeans that you learn to use and speakEnglish in everyday real-life situations whether at University, in the workplace, withfriends, in shops, in restaurants or at home.
Teaching and learning methodsThe course employs a variety of teachingmethods, all chosen to deliver the tuition youneed in the best possible way.
Lectures
Lectures are classes given to large groups ofstudents. Lectures allow you to gain acomprehensive base of knowledge. Lecturersmake use of a range of resources and facilitiesto provide the information you need. Duringlectures, you will be given written material(handouts), information about exams and
essays, and multi-media presentations.
You may even find that you are invited to giveyour own presentation.
Seminars
These are smaller discussion groups of threeto ten students led by tutors. This is an idealtime to discuss any questions after lecturesand an opportunity to fully understand thesubjects you are studying.
Tutorials
You can arrange to meet any tutor to discussany aspect of the course. For example, if thereis something you did not understand in alecture or seminar, or if you want to discuss
the progress of your project or essay or anyother topic you want to talk about.
All students are encouraged to speakindividually to their tutors if they have anyquestions or problems; your tutor will alwaysbe pleased to see you and happy to help.
Official recognition
Once your English language course isfinished, you will receive an official CardiffUniversity Attendance Certificate. It is proofof your time with us and makes an excellent
addition to your CV - demonstrating to futureemployers your new language abilities as wellas your initiative and independence.
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Over 120 years of teaching experience
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Frequently asked questions 16
01How will the UK PointsBased System (PBS) visaapplication process affectme?
The UK Government introduced a new visaand immigration system on 31st March2009. As English Language Programmesstudents you will need a student visa toallow you to study in the UK. For the mostup-to-date information about visas please
visit: www.cardiff.ac.uk/elt
Due to new immigration rules introduced
in 2009, we will be required to keeprecords of attendance.
02 How will I be taught andassessed?
All language teaching takes place ingroups of 14 students or fewer. You willwork from a core syllabus, usually with amain coursebook, and make use ofauthentic and commercial resources.
Your progress will be monitored by:
Q A placement test and exit assessmenttest for all courses.
Q One-to-one tutorials with your tutorduring courses of one term or longer.
Q A progress report for courses of oneterm or longer.
03 Is there a deadline forapplications?
It is better to apply as early as possible to
avoid disappointment, but we can acceptapplications up until the end of August forthe Bridge Programme. Please note that
under the new PBS visa regulations, it maytake up to 28 days to receive your visa, andtherefore early applications are stronglyrecommended.
04Is there accommodation forcouples or families?
Cardiff University has a very limitedsupply of residences suitable for familiesand couples. We are therefore unable toguarantee this type of residences. TheResidences Office
([email protected]) can providelists of accommodation available. Theaverage cost is 85 per week, but you mayalso have to pay council tax, electricity, gasand water bills.
05How do I get to Cardiff?
The English Language Programmes officeis always happy to advise students ontravel to Cardiff. We also provide detailedinformation online:www.cardiff.ac.uk/international/travel
06Do you accept sponsoredstudents?
We are very happy to receive sponsoredstudents. Please send a sponsorship letteron headed paper which confirms that theEnglish language tuition fees will be paidin full for the dates of the courses appliedfor. www.cardiff.ac.uk/elt
Frequently asked questions
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How to apply for English language
courses at Cardiff UniversityAn application form is available to downloadon our website: www.cardiff.ac.uk/elt
All you need to do is complete the applicationformand e-mail it back to us tous at thefollowing address: [email protected]
Remember that you must include:
Q The application form, including personalstatement, signature and date. Please writeyour correspondence address, e-mailaddress and telephone number clearly sothat we can contact you quickly and easily.
Q Evidence of English language test results or
note when you will sit the exam/receivethe result.
Q A copy of the photograph page of yourpassport which must include your passportnumber and full name.
What happens next?Once a completed application form is receivedby our office, if you meet the entryrequirements for the course, we will send you:
Q confirmation of your place on the courseby email
Q a CAS email which will only be sent to youafter you have accepted your offer to study
via your student recordhttps://sims.cf.ac.uk.You will recieveyour username and password by email.
Q information by email about travelling toCardiff and the University, your residencesand the first day of your course
The above items may be sent to you in stages.
Medical and travel insuranceWe strongly recommend that all studentstravelling to the United Kingdom take outadequate accident, medical and travelinsurance.
Please Note: Students on courses of lessthan six months will not be eligible for freeNHS medical treatment and therefore it isessential that private medical insurance istaken.
Booking conditionsAll students will be required, as a condition ofenrolment, to abide by and submit to theprocedures set out in this brochure asamended from time to time.
The University will use all reasonableendeavours to deliver courses in accordancewith the descriptions set out in this brochure.However, the University:
(a) reserves the right to make variations to thecontents or methods of delivery of courses, todiscontinue courses and to merge or combine
courses, if such action is reasonablyconsidered to be necessary by the University(in the context of its wider purposes). If theUniversity discontinues any course, it will useits reasonable endeavours to provide asuitable alternative course.
(b) cannot accept responsibility and expresslyexcludes liability for, amongst other things,damage to students property, transfer ofcomputer viruses to students equipment orliability for breach of contract.
Contact informationIf you would like an application form or haveany questions or comments about our printedmaterials, please contact us using any of thefollowing methods:
AddressEnglish Language ProgrammesCommunications and InternationalRelations DivisionDeri House , 2-4 Park Grove, CardiffCF10 3PA, UK
Telephone +44 (0)29 2087 6587
Fax +44 (0)29 2087 6591
Email [email protected] www.cardiff.ac.uk/elt
While Cardiff University EnglishLanguage Programmes office welcomes allapplications, we reserve the right to refuseadmission to, and remove any individualfrom, any course.
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Total fees
Q Appropriate course fees (see chart below)Q Residences fee (see pages 6 and 7)
Please note:
Q Accommodation fees are not included inthe course fee for your chosen programme.Personal travel (including to and from yourchosen accommodation) as well asactivities and events not sponsored by theEnglish Language Programmes office arenot included in the price of your course. Inaddition to the cost of your accommodation,we recommend that students allow 90 perweek on average for food and otheressentials, entertainment, travel withinCardiff and small items of personalspending
Q Fees for all courses are payable in full inadvance or on the first day of your course,with the exception of September-entryBridge Programme fees which may be paidin three instalments and January-entryBridge Programme fees which may be paidin two instalments. The first instalment isdue on the first day of the course. Furtherdetails will be sent to offer holders.
Payment can be made by:
Q Cheque payable to Cardiff UniversityPreferred, safest method of payment
Q Credit Card: Please note that a credit cardtransaction fee may apply.
Q Cash: You may pay in Pounds Sterlingwhen you arrive. Do NOT send cashthrough the post. Please note: we cannotaccept cash in foreign currency
Q Telegraphic Transfer (also called BankTransfer) Most banks will charge you a feeto pay by bank transfer. You are responsiblefor covering all the costs associated withpaying by telegraphic/bank transfers.
We advise you to contact your bank for feeinformation details for paying by banktransfer:
Bank Name: The Co-operative Bank plc
Bank Address: 16-17 High Street Cardiff,UK CF101AX
Sort Code: 08-90-03
Account Number: 70002203
Account Name: Cardiff University,General Account
Swift Number: CPBKGB22XXX
IBAN Number: GB33 CPBK 0890 0370002203
Please note: All bank transfers must alsoinclude the following information:
Q The name English Language Programmes
QYour full name (Important note: If you aremaking a bank transfer for someone else,please ensure the students name appearson the transfer)
Q The title of the course for which you haveapplied
TerminationsWe hope that you will not want to leave yourcourse once you have started. If, after arrival,you wish to reduce the length of your coursefor any reason, you should discuss thesituation with the English LanguageProgrammes staff as soon as possible. We
require a minimum of 4 weeks notice inwriting. If you have paid in full, the remainderof your course fees, minus fees equivalent tothe 4 weeks notice period, will be refunded. Ifyou have not yet paid in full we will charge 4weeks paid notice.
Course dates and fees
www.cardiff.ac.uk/elt
10 weeks 02 July 2012 07 September 2012 2,450
8 weeks 16 July 2012 07 September 2012 1,920
Start date End date Total fee
January entry 11 January 2012 13 June 2012 4,465
April entry 23 April 2012 13 June 2012 1,880
September entry 24 September 2012 12 June 2013 7,500
Start date End date Total fee
Bridge Programme
Pre-sessional English Courses
9 months 24 September 2012 14 June 2013 10,700
Start date End date Total fee
International Foundation Programme
Course dates and fees
Please check our website for regular updates on course fees, dates and availability.
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University and City Centre map 21
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Map 5 Heath Park Campus
MAP 5
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TheUniversitysharestheHeathParkCampuswiththe UniversityHospitalofWales(UHW).
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TheUniversityoffers the information contained in thisprospectus asa guide only. It does notconstitutea contractand isnotbinding onprospectivestudents, currentstudents, or theUniversity. While theUniversitymakesevery
effort tocheck theaccuracyof factualcontent at the timeofpublication, some changeswill inevitablyoccur in the
interval betweenpublication andtheacademic year towhich thisprospectus relates. Forexample: courses, entry
requirementsandtuition feesmayhave changed.
Applicantsshouldnotthereforerely solelyon thisprospectusandshouldvisit theUniversitywebsite
www.cardiff.ac.uk/elt forup-to-date information concerningcoursecontent, andentry requirements for therelevant academic yearwhen consideringapplying to theUniversity. Youareadvisedto contact theEnglish
Language ProgrammeOffice if youhaveanyquestions related to thispublication
The English Language Programmes team will support you throughout the application process and welcome you to
the University. If you have any questions or would like more information at any stage, please contact us.
English Language Programmes
Communications and International Relations Division
Deri House,
2-4 Park Grove,
Cardiff.
CF10 3PA.
Wales UK.
www.cardiff.ac.uk/elt
Tel: +44 (0) 29 2087 6587
Fax: +44 (0) 29 2087 6591
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