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University of Brighton International College Course information This booklet contains information about the pathway courses at the University of Brighton International College. Choose your preferred degree, and discover which course you need to take to gain entry. You can also see further information about the courses, including tuition fees, start dates, entry requirements and module summaries. Undergraduate pathways Progression degrees 03 Foundation Certificate: Art, Design and Media 06 Business, Tourism and Social Sciences 08 Computing 10 Science and Engineering 12 International Year One: Architecture 14 Business 16 Tourism 18 Module summaries 20 Postgraduate pathways Progression degrees 25 Pre-Master’s: Art, Design and Media 26 Business, Hospitality, Tourism and Social Sciences 28 Science and Engineering 30 Module summaries 32 For pathway courses starting between: September 2021 and July 2022 Leading to degree entry in: September 2022 or 2023 Published: February 2021, updated August 2021

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University of Brighton International College

Course informationThis booklet contains information about the pathway courses at the University of Brighton International College. Choose your preferred degree, and discover which course you need to take to gain entry. You can also see further information about the courses, including tuition fees, start dates, entry requirements and module summaries.

Undergraduate pathwaysProgression degrees 03

Foundation Certificate:Art, Design and Media 06Business, Tourism and Social Sciences 08Computing 10Science and Engineering 12

International Year One:Architecture 14Business 16Tourism 18

Module summaries 20

Postgraduate pathwaysProgression degrees 25

Pre-Master’s:Art, Design and Media 26Business, Hospitality, Tourism and Social Sciences 28Science and Engineering 30

Module summaries 32

For pathway courses starting between: September 2021 and July 2022Leading to degree entry in: September 2022 or 2023Published: February 2021, updated August 2021

University of Brighton International College

Choose your undergraduate degreeAvailable degree options may change over time, so visit our online Degree Finder for the most up-to-date list:> kaplanpathways.com/brighton/ug-degrees

Art and DesignBA (Hons) 3D Design and Craft ABA (Hons) Design for Digital Media ABA (Hons) Fine Art ABA (Hons) Fine Art Painting ABA (Hons) Graphic Design ABA (Hons) Illustration ABA (Hons) Interior Architecture ABA (Hons) Moving Image ABA (Hons) Photography ABA (Hons) Printmaking ABSc (Hons) Product Design with Professional Experience A

Building and ArchitectureBSc (Hons) Architectural Technology SBA (Hons) Architecture A A1BSc (Hons) Building Surveying SBSc (Hons) Construction Management SBSc (Hons) Project Management for Construction S

Business and FinanceBSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance B B1BSc (Hons) Business Management 2 B B1BSc (Hons) Business Management with Economics 2 B B1BSc (Hons) Business Management with Finance 2 B B1BSc (Hons) Business Management with Human Resource Management 2 B B1

BSc (Hons) Business Management with Marketing 2 B B1BA (Hons) Fashion Communication with Business Studies ABA (Hons) Fashion Design with Business Studies ABSc (Hons) Finance and Investment BBSc (Hons) International Business Management 1 B B1BSc (Hons) Sport Management BBA (Hons) Textiles Design with Business Studies A

ComputingBSc (Hons) Computer Science CBSc (Hons) Computer Science for Games CBSc (Hons) Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence CBSc (Hons) Computer Science with Cyber Security CBSc (Hons) Digital Games Development CBSc (Hons) Software Engineering C

EducationBA (Hons) Early Childhood Education and Care BBA (Hons) Education B

EngineeringBEng (Hons) Aeronautical Engineering SMEng Aeronautical Engineering 1 SBEng (Hons) Automotive Engineering SMEng Automotive Engineering 1 SBEng (Hons) Civil Engineering SMEng Civil Engineering 1 SBEng (Hons) Civil Engineering with Construction Management SMEng Civil Engineering with Construction Management 1 SBEng (Hons) Civil with Environmental Engineering SMEng Civil with Environmental Engineering 1 SBEng (Hons) Electrical and Electronic Engineering SMEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering 1 SBEng (Hons) Electronic and Computer Engineering SMEng Electronic and Computer Engineering 1 SBEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering SMEng Mechanical Engineering 1 S

Environment and AgricultureBSc (Hons) Ecology and Conservation SBSc (Hons) Environmental Sciences SBA (Hons) Geography B SBSc (Hons) Geography B SBSc (Hons) Geography with Remote Sensing and GIS S

Hospitality and TourismBSc (Hons) International Event Management BBSc (Hons) International Tourism Management B T1

LawLLB (Hons) Law BLLB (Hons) Law with Business BLLB (Hons) Law with Criminology B

Marketing and MediaBA (Hons) Film ABA (Hons) Film and Screen Studies ABA (Hons) Journalism BBSc (Hons) Marketing Management 2 BBA (Hons) Media and Environmental Communication SBA (Hons) Media Production ABA (Hons) Media Studies ABA (Hons) Media, Industry & Innovation ABA (Hons) Sport Journalism B

MathematicsBSc (Hons) Mathematics SMMath Mathematics 1 SMMath Mathematics for Data Science 1 SBSc (Hons) Mathematics with Business SBSc (Hons) Mathematics with Economics SBSc (Hons) Mathematics with Finance S

University of Brighton International CollegeUndergraduate course informationChoose your undergraduate degree 03

Foundation Certificate Art, Design and Media 06Business, Tourism and Social Sciences 08Computing 10Science and Engineering 12

International Year One Architecture 14Business 16Tourism 18

Undergraduate module summaries 20

Your path to university:

Foundation Certificate

at the University of Brighton

International College

International Year One

at the University of Brighton

International College

Undergraduate degree Year 1

Undergraduate degree Year 2

Undergraduate degree Year 3

Graduatewith a University

of Brighton degree

Key:A: Foundation Certificate for Art, Design and MediaB: Foundation Certificate for Business, Tourism and Social SciencesC: Foundation Certificate for ComputingS: Foundation Certificate for Science and EngineeringA1: International Year One in ArchitectureB1: International Year One in BusinessT1: International Year One in Tourism

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NotesMusic and Performing ArtsBA (Hons) Digital Music and Sound Arts A

Science and HealthBSc (Hons) Biological Sciences SBSc (Hons) Biomedical Science SBMBS Medicine 3 SBSc (Hons) Nutrition SMPharm (Hons) Pharmacy 1 SBA (Hons) Physical Education SBSc (Hons) Physiotherapy SBSc (Hons) Podiatry SBSc (Hons) Sport and Exercise Science S

Social Science and HumanitiesBA (Hons) Contemporary History BBA (Hons) Creative Writing BBA (Hons) Criminology BBA (Hons) Criminology and Sociology BBSc (Hons) Economics BBA (Hons) English Language and Media BBA (Hons) Fashion and Dress History ABSc (Hons) Geography with Archaeology SBA (Hons) Globalisation, History, Politics & Culture BBA (Hons) History of Art & Design BBA (Hons) History, Literature and Culture BBA (Hons) Humanities BBA (Hons) Linguistics BBA (Hons) Media & English Literature BBA (Hons) Philosophy, Politics, Art BBA (Hons) Philosophy, Politics, Ethics BBSc (Hons) Psychology BBA (Hons) Psychology and Criminology BBA (Hons) Psychology and Sociology BBA (Hons) Social Science BBA (Hons) Sociology BBSc (Hons) Sport Coaching SBA (Hons) Sport Studies BBA (Hons) War and Conflict B

Notes

Footnotes:1: 4-year course2: Available with an additional placement year3: 5-year course

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Foundation Certificatefor Art, Design and Media

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Common modules taken by all students: > Creative Practice and Portfolio > English for Academic Purposes

You will also take 2 of the following modules that fit your degree and career goals†: > Entrepreneurship > Intermediate Digital Applications > Mathematics > People, Culture and Society > Visual Culture

Personal development activities: during your course, you’ll also have activities to build practical, digital and employability skills.Learn more about modules: you’ll find module summaries later in this booklet.

* UKVI IELTS alternatives: we can accept alternative tests as proof of English language. Learn more at: kaplanpathways.com/uk/ielts/

Please note: it is desirable for students applying for this course to submit an Art and Design portfolio.

Academic entry requirements: for all course options above, you need to have completed high school at the required level. For requirements specific to your country, select your preferred degree and pathway course from our online Degree Finder: kaplanpathways.com/brighton/ug-degrees

Your course length: this is influenced by your English language score that you submit as part of the admissions process. Soon after your course starts, we’ll check your English and academic level again to make sure you’re on the most suitable study plan, with modules that best fit your skills and goals. This flexibility means that you can follow your path to university, your way. † For some degrees, the University will require you to take particular modules. Details are on the online Degree Finder and will be in your offer letter.

Extra support: for courses of over 2 terms, you will take additional modules from a selection of Enhancement and Extended English and Skills options (depending mainly on your IELTS score) before the modules to the left.

Students with at least UKVI IELTS 5.5: you can study a 2.5 or 3-term course that typically includes Enhancement modules to develop your artistic skills and maximise your university preparation: > Art, Design and Media > Critical Reading, Writing and Reasoning for

Higher Education

Plus up to 2 of these modules: > Contemporary Art in Context > Digital Applications > Preparatory Mathematics > Preparatory Statistics > UK Society and Culture

Students with less than UKVI IELTS 5.5: you will typically study Extended English and Skills modules to improve your English language level and academic skills, plus a specialist Art, Design and Media module to develop your artistic skills.

Students with UKVI IELTS 4.5 or 5.0 will typically take: > Art, Design and Media > English for Academic Study 3 > Reading and Writing 3 > Speaking and Listening 3

Students with UKVI IELTS 4.0 will typically take: > Art, Design and Media > English for Academic Study 2 + English for Academic Study 3 > Reading and Writing 2 + Reading and Writing 3 > Speaking and Listening 2 + Speaking and Listening 3 > Study Skills Preparation

Minimum English level: UKVI IELTS score*

Course length

Course tuition Course start Course end Extra support

> Your Foundation Certificate options for degree entry in September 20225.5 overall with no less

than 4.5 in any skill 2 terms £15,690 January 2022 August 2022

5.0 overall with no less than 4.0 in any skill 2.5 terms £17,475 October 2021 August 2022

0.5 terms of modules from Enhancement and Extended

English and Skills options

4.5 overall with no less than 4.0 in any skill 3 terms £17,475 September 2021 August 2022

1 term of modules from Enhancement and Extended

English and Skills options

> Your Foundation Certificate options for degree entry in September 2023

4.0 overall with no less than 4.0 in any skill

3.5 terms £20,385 July 2022 August 2023 1.5 terms of Extended English and Skills modules

4 terms £22,860 June 2022 August 2023 2 terms of Extended English and Skills modules

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University of Brighton International College

Foundation Certificatefor Business, Tourism and Social Sciences

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Common modules taken by all students: > English for Academic Purposes > Extended Project

You will also take 2 or 3 of the following modules that fit your degree and career goals†: > Contemporary Global Issues > Entrepreneurship > Historical Perspectives > Intermediate Mathematics > Logic and Critical Thinking > Mathematics > People, Culture and Society > Statistics

Personal development activities: during your course, you’ll also have activities to build practical, digital and employability skills.Learn more about modules: you’ll find module summaries later in this booklet.

Minimum English level: UKVI IELTS score*

Course length

Course tuition Course start Course end Extra support

> Your Foundation Certificate options for degree entry in September 2022

5.5 overall with no less than 4.5 in any skill

2 terms £13,550 September 2021 June 2022

January 2022 August 2022

2.5 terms £14,670 October 2021 August 2022 0.5 terms of Enhancement modules

3 terms £14,670 September 2021 August 2022 1 term of Enhancement modules

5.0 overall with no less than 4.0 in any skill 2.5 terms £14,670 October 2021 August 2022 0.5 terms of Extended

English and Skills modules

4.5 overall with no less than 4.0 in any skill 3 terms £14,670 September 2021 August 2022 1 term of Extended English

and Skills modules

> Your Foundation Certificate options for degree entry in September 2023

5.5 overall with no less than 4.5 in any skill

2.5 terms £14,670 July 2022 June 2023 0.5 terms of Enhancement modules

3 terms £14,670 June 2022 June 2023 1 term of Enhancement modules

5.0 overall with no less than 4.0 in any skill 2.5 terms £14,670 July 2022 June 2023 0.5 terms of Extended

English and Skills modules

4.5 overall with no less than 4.0 in any skill 3 terms £14,670 June 2022 June 2023 1 term of Extended English

and Skills modules

4.0 overall with no less than 4.0 in any skill

3.5 terms £17,115April 2022 June 2023 1.5 terms of Extended

English and Skills modulesJuly 2022 August 2023

4 terms £20,080February 2022 June 2023 2 terms of Extended English

and Skills modulesJune 2022 August 2023

* UKVI IELTS alternatives: we can accept alternative tests as proof of English language. Learn more at: kaplanpathways.com/uk/ielts/

Academic entry requirements: for all course options above, you need to have completed high school at the required level. For requirements specific to your country, select your preferred degree and pathway course from our online Degree Finder: kaplanpathways.com/brighton/ug-degrees

Your course length: this is influenced by your English language score that you submit as part of the admissions process. Soon after your course starts, we’ll check your English and academic level again to make sure you’re on the most suitable study plan, with modules that best fit your skills and goals. This flexibility means that you can follow your path to university, your way. † For some degrees, the University will require you to take particular modules. Details are on the online Degree Finder and will be in your offer letter.

Extra support: for courses of over 2 terms, you will take additional modules from a selection of Enhancement and Extended English and Skills options (depending mainly on your IELTS score) before the modules to the left.

Students with at least UKVI IELTS 5.5: you can study a 2.5 or 3-term course that typically includes Enhancement modules to maximise your university preparation: > Critical Reading, Writing and Reasoning for

Higher Education > Independent and Collaborative Study

Plus up to 2 of these modules: > Digital Applications > Preparatory Mathematics > Preparatory Statistics > UK Society and Culture

Students with less than UKVI IELTS 5.5: you will typically study Extended English and Skills modules to improve your English language level and academic skills.

Students with UKVI IELTS 4.5 or 5.0 will typically take: > English for Academic Study 3 > Independent and Collaborative Study > Reading and Writing 3 > Speaking and Listening 3

Students with UKVI IELTS 4.0 will typically take: > English for Academic Study 2 + English for Academic Study 3 > Independent and Collaborative Study > Reading and Writing 2 + Reading and Writing 3 > Speaking and Listening 2 + Speaking and Listening 3 > Study Skills Preparation

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University of Brighton International College

Foundation Certificatefor Computing

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Common modules taken by all students: > English for Academic Purposes > Extended Project

You will also take 2 or 3 of the following modules that fit your degree and career goals†: > Biology > Chemistry > Entrepreneurship > Information Technology > Intermediate Digital Applications > Intermediate Mathematics > Mathematics > Physics > Statistics

Personal development activities: during your course, you’ll also have activities to build practical, digital and employability skills.Learn more about modules: you’ll find module summaries later in this booklet.

Minimum English level: UKVI IELTS score*

Course length

Course tuition Course start Course end Extra support

> Your Foundation Certificate options for degree entry in September 2022

5.5 overall with no less than 4.5 in any skill

2 terms £14,330September 2021 June 2022

January 2022 August 2022

2.5 terms £15,525 October 2021 August 2022 0.5 terms of Enhancement modules

3 terms £15,525 September 2021 August 2022 1 term of Enhancement modules

5.0 overall with no less than 4.0 in any skill 2.5 terms £15,525 October 2021 August 2022 0.5 terms of Extended

English and Skills modules

4.5 overall with no less than 4.0 in any skill 3 terms £15,525 September 2021 August 2022 1 term of Extended English

and Skills modules

> Your Foundation Certificate options for degree entry in September 2023

5.5 overall with no less than 4.5 in any skill

2.5 terms £15,525 July 2022 June 2023 0.5 terms of Enhancement modules

3 terms £15,525 June 2022 June 2023 1 term of Enhancement modules

5.0 overall with no less than 4.0 in any skill 2.5 terms £15,525 July 2022 June 2023 0.5 terms of Extended

English and Skills modules

4.5 overall with no less than 4.0 in any skill 3 terms £15,525 June 2022 June 2023 1 term of Extended English

and Skills modules

4.0 overall with no less than 4.0 in any skill

3.5 terms £18,110April 2022 June 2023 1.5 terms of Extended

English and Skills modulesJuly 2022 August 2023

4 terms £20,920February 2022 June 2023 2 terms of Extended English

and Skills modulesJune 2022 August 2023

* UKVI IELTS alternatives: we can accept alternative tests as proof of English language. Learn more at: kaplanpathways.com/uk/ielts/

Academic entry requirements: for all course options above, you need to have completed high school at the required level. For requirements specific to your country, select your preferred degree and pathway course from our online Degree Finder: kaplanpathways.com/brighton/ug-degrees

Your course length: this is influenced by your English language score that you submit as part of the admissions process. Soon after your course starts, we’ll check your English and academic level again to make sure you’re on the most suitable study plan, with modules that best fit your skills and goals. This flexibility means that you can follow your path to university, your way. † For some degrees, the University will require you to take particular modules. Details are on the online Degree Finder and will be in your offer letter.

Extra support: for courses of over 2 terms, you will take additional modules from a selection of Enhancement and Extended English and Skills options (depending mainly on your IELTS score) before the modules to the left.

Students with at least UKVI IELTS 5.5: you can study a 2.5 or 3-term course that typically includes Enhancement modules to maximise your university preparation: > Critical Reading, Writing and Reasoning for

Higher Education > Independent and Collaborative Study

Plus up to 2 of these modules: > Digital Applications > Preparatory Mathematics > Preparatory Science > Preparatory Statistics > UK Society and Culture

Students with less than UKVI IELTS 5.5: you will typically study Extended English and Skills modules to improve your English language level and academic skills.

Students with UKVI IELTS 4.5 or 5.0 will typically take: > English for Academic Study 3 > Independent and Collaborative Study > Reading and Writing 3 > Speaking and Listening 3

Students with UKVI IELTS 4.0 will typically take: > English for Academic Study 2 + English for Academic Study 3 > Independent and Collaborative Study > Reading and Writing 2 + Reading and Writing 3 > Speaking and Listening 2 + Speaking and Listening 3 > Study Skills Preparation

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Foundation Certificatefor Science and Engineering

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University of Brighton International College

Foundation Certificatefor Science and Engineering

2/2

Common modules taken by all students: > English for Academic Purposes > Extended Project

You will also take 2 or 3 of the following modules that fit your degree and career goals†: > Biology > Chemistry > Entrepreneurship > Information Technology > Intermediate Digital Applications > Intermediate Mathematics > Mathematics > Physics > Statistics

Personal development activities: during your course, you’ll also have activities to build practical, digital and employability skills.Learn more about modules: you’ll find module summaries later in this booklet.

Minimum English level: UKVI IELTS score*

Course length

Course tuition Course start Course end Extra support

> Your Foundation Certificate options for degree entry in September 2022

5.5 overall with no less than 4.5 in any skill

2 terms £14,330September 2021 June 2022

January 2022 August 2022

2.5 terms £15,525 October 2021 August 2022 0.5 terms of Enhancement modules

3 terms £15,525 September 2021 August 2022 1 term of Enhancement modules

5.0 overall with no less than 4.0 in any skill 2.5 terms £15,525 October 2021 August 2022 0.5 terms of Extended

English and Skills modules

4.5 overall with no less than 4.0 in any skill 3 terms £15,525 September 2021 August 2022 1 term of Extended English

and Skills modules

> Your Foundation Certificate options for degree entry in September 2023

5.5 overall with no less than 4.5 in any skill

2.5 terms £15,525 July 2022 June 2023 0.5 terms of Enhancement modules

3 terms £15,525 June 2022 June 2023 1 term of Enhancement modules

5.0 overall with no less than 4.0 in any skill 2.5 terms £15,525 July 2022 June 2023 0.5 terms of Extended

English and Skills modules

4.5 overall with no less than 4.0 in any skill 3 terms £15,525 June 2022 June 2023 1 term of Extended English

and Skills modules

4.0 overall with no less than 4.0 in any skill

3.5 terms £18,110April 2022 June 2023 1.5 terms of Extended

English and Skills modulesJuly 2022 August 2023

4 terms £20,920February 2022 June 2023 2 terms of Extended English

and Skills modulesJune 2022 August 2023

* UKVI IELTS alternatives: we can accept alternative tests as proof of English language. Learn more at: kaplanpathways.com/uk/ielts/

Pharmacy students: entry requirements for students progressing to a degree in Pharmacy are slightly higher than those listed above. The overall IELTS requirement is 0.5 points higher and the minimum required in all skills is 1 point higher.

Physiotherapy students: entry requirements for 2, 2.5 and 3-term courses are slightly different for students progressing to a degree in Physiotherapy. The overall IELTS requirement is the same for each course, but your score in all skills must be at least equal to the overall score.

Medicine students: progression to a degree in Medicine is only available from a 2-term course starting in September. Entry requirements for Medicine students will be IELTS 6.0, with at least 5.5 in all skills.

Academic entry requirements: for all course options above, you need to have completed high school at the required level. For requirements specific to your country, select your preferred degree and pathway course from our online Degree Finder: kaplanpathways.com/brighton/ug-degrees

Your course length: this is influenced by your English language score that you submit as part of the admissions process. Soon after your course starts, we’ll check your English and academic level again to make sure you’re on the most suitable study plan, with modules that best fit your skills and goals. This flexibility means that you can follow your path to university, your way. † For some degrees, the University will require you to take particular modules. Details are on the online Degree Finder and will be in your offer letter.

Extra support: for courses of over 2 terms, you will take additional modules from a selection of Enhancement and Extended English and Skills options (depending mainly on your IELTS score) before the modules to the left.

Students with at least UKVI IELTS 5.5: you can study a 2.5 or 3-term course that typically includes Enhancement modules to maximise your university preparation: > Critical Reading, Writing and Reasoning for

Higher Education > Independent and Collaborative Study

Plus up to 2 of these modules: > Digital Applications > Preparatory Mathematics > Preparatory Science > Preparatory Statistics > UK Society and Culture

Students with less than UKVI IELTS 5.5: you will typically study Extended English and Skills modules to improve your English language level and academic skills.

Students with UKVI IELTS 4.5 or 5.0 will typically take: > English for Academic Study 3 > Independent and Collaborative Study > Reading and Writing 3 > Speaking and Listening 3

Students with UKVI IELTS 4.0 will typically take: > English for Academic Study 2 + English for Academic Study 3 > Independent and Collaborative Study > Reading and Writing 2 + Reading and Writing 3 > Speaking and Listening 2 + Speaking and Listening 3 > Study Skills Preparation

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International Year Onein Architecture

1/2

* UKVI IELTS alternatives: we can accept alternative tests as proof of English language. Learn more at: kaplanpathways.com/uk/ielts/ Please note: students applying for this course will need to present a portfolio as part of the admissions process.

Academic entry requirements: for all course options above, you need to have completed high school at the required level. For requirements specific to your country, select your preferred degree and pathway course from our online Degree Finder: kaplanpathways.com/brighton/ug-degrees

Your course length: this is influenced by your English language score that you submit as part of the admissions process. Soon after your course starts, we’ll check your English and academic level again to make sure you’re on the most suitable study plan, with modules that best fit your skills and goals. This flexibility means that you can follow your path to university, your way.

Minimum English level: UKVI IELTS score*

Course length

Course tuition Course start Course end Extra support

> Your International Year One options for degree entry in September 2022

5.5 overall with no less than 5.0 in any skill 2 terms £15,990

September 2021 June 2022

January 2022 August 2022

5.5 overall with no less than 5.0 in any skill 3 terms £17,790 September 2021 August 2022

2 terms of IYO modules followed by an integrated 1-term virtual internship

5.0 overall with no less than 4.5 in any skill 2.5 terms £17,790 October 2021 August 2022

0.5 terms of modules from Enhancement and Extended

English and Skills options

4.5 overall with no less than 4.0 in any skill 3 terms £17,790 September 2021 August 2022

1 term of modules from Enhancement and Extended

English and Skills options

> Your International Year One options for degree entry in September 2023

5.0 overall with no less than 4.5 in any skill

2.5 terms £17,790 July 2022 June 20230.5 terms of modules from

Enhancement and Extended English and Skills options

3.5 terms £20,755 July 2022 August 2023

0.5 terms of modules from Enhancement and Extended English and Skills options, plus an integrated 1-term

virtual internship

4.5 overall with no less than 4.0 in any skill

3 terms £17,790 June 2022 June 20231 term of modules from

Enhancement and Extended English and Skills options

4 terms £23,200 June 2022 August 2023

1 term of modules from Enhancement and Extended English and Skills options, plus an integrated 1-term

virtual internship

4.0 overall with no less than 4.0 in any skill

3.5 terms £20,755April 2022 June 2023 1.5 terms of Extended

English and Skills modulesJuly 2022 August 2023

4 terms £23,200February 2022 June 2023 2 terms of Extended English

and Skills modulesJune 2022 August 2023

University of Brighton International College

International Year Onein Architecture

2/2

Common modules taken by all students: > Architectural Humanities > Design Technology and Professional Practice > English for Academic Purposes > Experiencing Architecture > Reading Architecture

Personal development activities: during your course, you’ll also have activities to build practical, digital and employability skills.Learn more about modules: you’ll find module summaries later in this booklet.

Extra support: for most courses of over 2 terms, you will take additional modules from a selection of Enhancement andExtended English and Skills options (depending mainly on your IELTS score) before the modules to the left.

Students with at least UKVI IELTS 5.5: you can study a 2.5 or 3-term course that typically includes Enhancement modules to maximise your university preparation: > Art, Design and Media > Critical Reading, Writing and Reasoning for

Higher Education

Plus up to 2 of these modules: > Digital Applications > Preparatory Mathematics > Preparatory Statistics > UK Society and Culture

Students with less than UKVI IELTS 5.5: you will typically study Extended English and Skills modules to improve your English language level and academic skills.

Students with UKVI IELTS 4.5 or 5.0 will typically take: > English for Academic Study 3 > Independent and Collaborative Study > Reading and Writing 3 > Speaking and Listening 3

Students with UKVI IELTS 4.0 will typically take: > English for Academic Study 2 + English for Academic Study 3 > Independent and Collaborative Study > Reading and Writing 2 + Reading and Writing 3 > Speaking and Listening 2 + Speaking and Listening 3 > Study Skills Preparation

International Year One (IYO) with Internship This integrated course includes an online internship as the final term, with all terms taken in the UK. • For a 3-term IYO with Internship, terms 1 and 2 will

follow the standard curriculum and modules of the 2-term course above.

• For a 3.5 or 4-term IYO with Internship, you'll also take 0.5 or 1 term(s) of modules from Enhancement and Extended English and Skills options at the start of your course.

Learn more later in this booklet or on our website: kaplanpathways.com/internship-iyo

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International Year Onein Business

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University of Brighton International College

International Year Onein Business

2/2

Common modules taken by all students: > Accounting and Finance for Managers > Applied Projects > Economics > English for Academic Purposes > Entrepreneurship and Business Development > Marketing in the Operational Context > Quantitative Methods for Business

You will also take 1 of the following modules that fits your degree and career goals†: > Management Accounting and Financial Analysis > Organisational Behaviour

Personal development activities: during your course, you’ll also have activities to build practical, digital and employability skills.Learn more about modules: you’ll find module summaries later in this booklet.

* UKVI IELTS alternatives: we can accept alternative tests as proof of English language. Learn more at: kaplanpathways.com/uk/ielts/

Academic entry requirements: for all course options above, you need to have completed high school at the required level. For requirements specific to your country, select your preferred degree and pathway course from our online Degree Finder: kaplanpathways.com/brighton/ug-degrees

Your course length: this is influenced by your English language score that you submit as part of the admissions process. Soon after your course starts, we’ll check your English and academic level again to make sure you’re on the most suitable study plan, with modules that best fit your skills and goals. This flexibility means that you can follow your path to university, your way. † For some degrees, the University will require you to take particular modules. Details are on the online Degree Finder and will be in your offer letter.

Extra support: for most courses of over 2 terms, you will take additional modules from a selection of Enhancement and Extended English and Skills options (depending mainly on your IELTS score) before the modules to the left.

Students with at least UKVI IELTS 5.5: you can study a 2.5 or 3-term course that typically includes Enhancement modules to maximise your university preparation: > Critical Reading, Writing and Reasoning for

Higher Education > Independent and Collaborative Study

Plus up to 2 of these modules: > Digital Applications > Preparatory Mathematics > Preparatory Science > UK Society and Culture

Students with less than UKVI IELTS 5.5: you will typically study Extended English and Skills modules to improve your English language level and academic skills.

Students with UKVI IELTS 4.5 or 5.0 will typically take: > English for Academic Study 3 > Independent and Collaborative Study > Reading and Writing 3 > Speaking and Listening 3

Students with UKVI IELTS 4.0 will typically take: > English for Academic Study 2 + English for Academic Study 3 > Independent and Collaborative Study > Reading and Writing 2 + Reading and Writing 3 > Speaking and Listening 2 + Speaking and Listening 3 > Study Skills Preparation

Minimum English level: UKVI IELTS score*

Course length

Course tuition Course start Course end Extra support

> Your International Year One options for degree entry in September 2022

5.5 overall with no less than 5.0 in any skill 2 terms £13,800

September 2021 June 2022

January 2022 August 2022

5.5 overall with no less than 5.0 in any skill 3 terms £14,970 September 2021 August 2022

2 terms of IYO modules followed by an integrated 1-term virtual internship

5.0 overall with no less than 4.5 in any skill 2.5 terms £14,970 October 2021 August 2022

0.5 terms of modules from Enhancement and Extended

English and Skills options

4.5 overall with no less than 4.0 in any skill 3 terms £14,970 September 2021 August 2022

1 term of modules from Enhancement and Extended

English and Skills options

> Your International Year One options for degree entry in September 2023

5.0 overall with no less than 4.5 in any skill

2.5 terms £14,970 July 2022 June 20230.5 terms of modules from

Enhancement and Extended English and Skills options

3.5 terms £17,465 July 2022 August 2023

0.5 terms of modules from Enhancement and Extended English and Skills options, plus an integrated 1-term

virtual internship

4.5 overall with no less than 4.0 in any skill

3 terms £14,970 June 2022 June 20231 term of modules from

Enhancement and Extended English and Skills options

4 terms £20,340 June 2022 August 2023

1 term of modules from Enhancement and Extended English and Skills options, plus an integrated 1-term

virtual internship

4.0 overall with no less than 4.0 in any skill

3.5 terms £17,465April 2022 June 2023 1.5 terms of Extended

English and Skills modulesJuly 2022 August 2023

4 terms £20,340February 2022 June 2023 2 terms of Extended English

and Skills modulesJune 2022 August 2023

International Year One (IYO) with Internship This integrated course includes an online internship as the final term, with all terms taken in the UK. • For a 3-term IYO with Internship, terms 1 and 2 will

follow the standard curriculum and modules of the 2-term course above.

• For a 3.5 or 4-term IYO with Internship, you'll also take 0.5 or 1 term(s) of modules from Enhancement and Extended English and Skills options at the start of your course.

Learn more later in this booklet or on our website: kaplanpathways.com/internship-iyo

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Common modules taken by all students: > Accounting and Finance for Managers > Applied Projects > Economics > English for Academic Purposes > Entrepreneurship and Business Development > Marketing in an Operational Context > Organisational Behaviour > Tourism

Personal development activities: during your course, you’ll also have activities to build practical, digital and employability skills.Learn more about modules: you’ll find module summaries later in this booklet.

Minimum English level: UKVI IELTS score*

Course length

Course tuition Course start Course end Extra support

> Your International Year One options for degree entry in September 2022

5.5 overall with no less than 5.0 in any skill 2 terms £13,800

September 2021 June 2022

January 2022 August 2022

5.5 overall with no less than 5.0 in any skill 3 terms £14,970 September 2021 August 2022

2 terms of IYO modules followed by an integrated 1-term virtual internship

5.0 overall with no less than 4.5 in any skill 2.5 terms £14,970 October 2021 August 2022

0.5 terms of modules from Enhancement and Extended

English and Skills options

4.5 overall with no less than 4.0 in any skill 3 terms £14,970 September 2021 August 2022

1 term of modules from Enhancement and Extended

English and Skills options

> Your International Year One options for degree entry in September 2023

5.0 overall with no less than 4.5 in any skill

2.5 terms £14,970 July 2022 June 20230.5 terms of modules from

Enhancement and Extended English and Skills options

3.5 terms £17,465 July 2022 August 2023

0.5 terms of modules from Enhancement and Extended English and Skills options, plus an integrated 1-term

virtual internship

4.5 overall with no less than 4.0 in any skill

3 terms £14,970 June 2022 June 20231 term of modules from

Enhancement and Extended English and Skills options

4 terms £20,340 June 2022 August 2023

1 term of modules from Enhancement and Extended English and Skills options, plus an integrated 1-term

virtual internship

4.0 overall with no less than 4.0 in any skill

3.5 terms £17,465April 2022 June 2023 1.5 terms of Extended

English and Skills modulesJuly 2022 August 2023

4 terms £20,340February 2022 June 2023 2 terms of Extended English

and Skills modulesJune 2022 August 2023

* UKVI IELTS alternatives: we can accept alternative tests as proof of English language. Learn more at: kaplanpathways.com/uk/ielts/

Academic entry requirements: for all course options above, you need to have completed high school at the required level. For requirements specific to your country, select your preferred degree and pathway course from our online Degree Finder: kaplanpathways.com/brighton/ug-degrees

Your course length: this is influenced by your English language score that you submit as part of the admissions process. Soon after your course starts, we’ll check your English and academic level again to make sure you’re on the most suitable study plan, with modules that best fit your skills and goals. This flexibility means that you can follow your path to university, your way.

Extra support: for most courses of over 2 terms, you will take additional modules from a selection of Enhancement and Extended English and Skills options (depending mainly on your IELTS score) before the modules to the left.

Students with at least UKVI IELTS 5.5: you can study a 2.5 or 3-term course that typically includes Enhancement modules to maximise your university preparation: > Critical Reading, Writing and Reasoning for

Higher Education > Independent and Collaborative Study

Plus up to 2 of these modules: > Digital Applications > Preparatory Mathematics > Preparatory Science > UK Society and Culture

Students with less than UKVI IELTS 5.5: you will typically study Extended English and Skills modules to improve your English language level and academic skills.

Students with UKVI IELTS 4.5 or 5.0 will typically take: > English for Academic Study 3 > Independent and Collaborative Study > Reading and Writing 3 > Speaking and Listening 3

Students with UKVI IELTS 4.0 will typically take: > English for Academic Study 2 + English for Academic Study 3 > Independent and Collaborative Study > Reading and Writing 2 + Reading and Writing 3 > Speaking and Listening 2 + Speaking and Listening 3 > Study Skills Preparation

International Year One (IYO) with Internship This integrated course includes an online internship as the final term, with all terms taken in the UK. • For a 3-term IYO with Internship, terms 1 and 2 will

follow the standard curriculum and modules of the 2-term course above.

• For a 3.5 or 4-term IYO with Internship, you'll also take 0.5 or 1 term(s) of modules from Enhancement and Extended English and Skills options at the start of your course.

Learn more later in this booklet or on our website: kaplanpathways.com/internship-iyo

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Accounting and Finance for ManagersApply techniques for financial reporting, financial analysis and management accounting in a business context.

Applied ProjectsApply key academic skills to your subject learning in other areas of your programme. Choose topics in line with your degree and career goals, and your own interests.

Architectural HumanitiesExplore the history and theory of architecture, including in socio-political, environmental and cultural contexts.

Art, Design and MediaExplore a range of materials, workshop techniques, processes and practical skills, and begin to develop your research, interpretation and critical evaluation skills.

BiologyLearn about biological systems and organisms, as well as key lab processes.

ChemistryGain an understanding of chemical reactions, fundamental particles and the periodic table.

Contemporary Art in ContextReview the key movements and practitioners in the 20th century within your field, considering trends within historical, political and cultural contexts.

Contemporary Global IssuesExplore the big issues facing humanity in the 21st century, and critically evaluate their causes and effects.

Creative Practice and PortfolioResearch the work of selected practitioners in your field, responding to and evaluating their work, in your own illustrative portfolio.

Critical Reading, Writing and Reasoning for Higher EducationEnhance your ability to read and understand complex ideas in English, and to compose convincing written arguments.

Design, Technology and Professional PracticeExplore a range of architectural concerns, develop design strategies, and produce a design for a small- or medium-sized building.

Digital ApplicationsDevelop your digital skill set, helping you use digital tools to support academic study, including using and citing digital sources.

EconomicsGain an understanding of macro and micro economics, and explore current trends and issues in the field.

English for Academic PurposesDevelop your English to the level you need for university study, and to really get involved in academic discussions.

English for Academic Study 2 Improve your English grammar and vocabulary in order to communicate in an academic environment.

English for Academic Study 3Expand your knowledge of English grammar and vocabulary to the level required for degree study.

EntrepreneurshipFamiliarise yourself with concepts of creativity, entrepreneurship and innovation, and how to apply them in business.

Entrepreneurship and Business DevelopmentDevelop practical business skills through team-based planning and by exploring the ideas of enterprise and entrepreneurship.

Experiencing ArchitectureGain an introduction to architecture, and the range of skills required in architectural design.

Extended ProjectPlan, carry out and report a project, choosing a topic that matches your degree and career goals, and personal interests.

Historical PerspectivesGain an overview of the historical context of your chosen field of study and develop an awareness of changing focus over time.

Independent and Collaborative StudyWork independently and in teams on an academic task, and practise applying your subject knowledge and study skills.

Information TechnologyDiscover the key concepts of computer science, including data representation and programming languages.

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Intermediate Digital ApplicationsDevelop skills in problem-solving and creative practice using a range of software packages relevant to your field of study.

Intermediate MathematicsExpand your knowledge of mathematical concepts including algebra, geometry, problem-solving, trigonometry and vectors.

Logic and Critical ThinkingExplore concepts, history and skills relating to logic and critical thinking, and how they apply in real-world contexts.

Management Accounting and Financial AnalysisExplore management and financial accounting issues, as well as process costing, pricing and profitability analysis.

Marketing in the Operational ContextGain an understanding of international business processes, and the effects of marketing activities on organisations.

MathematicsDevelop your mathematical skill set in areas such as algebra, decision maths, probabilities and statistics.

Organisational BehaviourExplore the fundamentals of organisational behaviour, and trends in organisational environments, structures and designs.

People, Culture and SocietyLearn about the history, theories and issues that relate to human culture and society around the world.

PhysicsGain an understanding of areas such as astrophysics, electromagnetism, mechanics and thermodynamics.

Preparatory MathematicsDevelop your numeracy skills, including algebra, geometry and graphs.

Preparatory ScienceGain an introduction to core scientific knowledge and the subject-specific language required to study the sciences.

Preparatory StatisticsBuild on your knowledge of using statistics, including the use of data to illustrate facts and support theories.

Quantitative Methods for BusinessLearn about quantitative techniques, and gain analytical and evaluative skills that are needed in the modern business world.

Reading and Writing 2 Develop your English reading and writing so that you can understand and articulate ideas and reasoning.

Reading and Writing 3Develop your English reading and writing skills to a sufficient level to communicate complex ideas.

Reading ArchitectureExplore different approaches to analysing buildings and gain a deeper understanding of architectural design.

Speaking and Listening 2 Practise listening and speaking so that you are better prepared for academic debate and discussion.

Speaking and Listening 3Improve your ability to listen and speak in English, allowing you to fully engage with academic topics.

StatisticsLearn basic algebra, as well as the skills needed to analyse and apply statistics in a range of ways.

TourismExplore the forces that affect the travel and hospitality industries, and the economic, social and environmental impact they have.

UK Society and CultureLearn more about the culture and society of the UK, and how it differs from others.

Visual CultureUsing an annotated visual research journal, you will evaluate key practitioners and movements and their historical, cultural and political contexts.

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Online internship You'll take an online work placement as your final term if you study the International Year One with Internship.

The internship is offered in partnership with Virtual Internships, a leading education company in the field. This gives you the chance to gain valuable work experience at one of 3,500+ companies around the world.

You will be assigned one of 18 career fields on your course, based on your chosen progression degree. This will all help you develop important skills, practise your English and give you some great experience to add to your CV.

Find out more on our website: > kaplanpathways.com/internship-iyo

Personal development activities (all courses)Culture and activities We’ll help you have a hugely beneficial cultural and social experience, and encourage you to explore different activities, sports, crafts and more. You might learn about local history and culture, or develop your wider subject knowledge and understanding of related industries.

Employability and digital skills Outside of your academic learning, you’ll also be taught skills that will be useful at university and later in life. You’ll receive help in making the most of your creativity, improving your communication and developing your digital skills. We’ll also help you build a CV, portfolio and online profile to empower you after you graduate.

Social networking Forming a strong social network can be very beneficial, even if it’s just to discuss and debate ideas. Not only will you get to know your classmates, you’ll also have opportunities to join professional bodies, and network with students and industry professionals: something that can be really helpful when you go on to start your career.

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Pre-Master’s Art, Design and Media 26Business, Hospitality, Tourism and Social Sciences 28Science and Engineering 30

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Art and DesignMA Craft AMA Curating Collections and Heritage A BMA Fine Art AMA Graphic Design AMA Interior Design 1 AMA Photography AMA Sequential Design/Illustration AMA Sustainable Design AMSc (PGCert PGDip) User Experience Design A S

Building and ArchitectureMA Architectural and Urban Design AMArch (RIBA Part 2) Architecture 1 AMSc Construction Management SMSc Project Management for Construction S

Business and FinanceMSc Finance and Accounting BMSc Finance and Banking BMSc Finance and Investment BMSc Finance and Risk Management BMSc International Management BMSc Logistics and Supply Chain Management BMSc Management BMSc Management (Entrepreneurship) BMSc Management (Human Resources) BMA Textiles AMBA The Brighton B

EngineeringMSc Civil Engineering S

Environment and AgricultureMRes Ecology and Conservation SMSc Environmental Assessment and Management SMSc Geographical Information Systems and Environmental Management S

MSc Water and Environmental Management S

Hospitality and TourismMSc International Event Management BMSc International Tourism Management B

LawLLM Law Conversion B

Marketing and MediaMA Digital Media Arts AMA Digital Media, Culture and Society AMSc Marketing BMSc Marketing (Branding and Communications) BMSc Marketing (Digital Marketing) BMSc Marketing (International Marketing) BMSc Marketing (Social Marketing) B

Science and HealthMSc Applied Exercise Physiology SMSc Applied Sport Physiology SMRes Biological Sciences SMRes Biomedical Sciences SMSc Clinical Pharmacy SMRes Pharmaceutical Sciences S

Social Science and HumanitiesMA Community Psychology BMA Creative Writing BMA Cultural and Critical Theory BMA Cultural History: Memory and Identity BMSc Economics and Finance BMA Globalisation: Politics, Conflict and Human Rights BMA History of Design and Material Culture AMA War: History and Politics B

Key:A: Pre-Master’s for Art, Design and MediaB: Pre-Master’s for Business, Hospitality, Tourism and Social SciencesS: Pre-Master’s for Science and Engineering

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Common modules taken by all students: > Art, Design and Media Portfolio > Art, Design and Media Research Project > English for Academic Purposes

You will also take 1 of the following modules to prepare for postgraduate study†: > Advanced Art, Design and Media > Advanced Social Science > Media Theories and Practice > Project Management > UK Society and culture (Advanced)

Personal development activities: during your course, you’ll also have activities to build practical, digital and employability skills.Learn more about modules: you’ll find module summaries later in this booklet.

Minimum English level: UKVI IELTS score*

Course length

Course tuition Course start Course end Extra support

> Your Pre-Master’s options for degree entry in September 20225.5 overall with no less

than 5.0 in any skill 2 terms £16,080 January 2022 August 2022

5.0 overall with no less than 5.0 in any skill 2.5 terms £17,940 October 2021 August 2022 0.5 terms of Extended

English and Skills modules

5.0 overall with no less than 4.5 in any skill 3 terms £17,940 September 2021 August 2022 1 term of Extended English

and Skills modules

> Your Pre-Master’s options for degree entry in September 20234.5 overall with no less

than 4.5 in any skill 3.5 terms £20,930 July 2022 August 2023 1.5 terms of Extended English and Skills modules

4.5 overall with no less than 4.0 in any skill 4 terms £23,560 June 2022 August 2023 2 terms of Extended English

and Skills modules

* UKVI IELTS alternatives: we can accept alternative tests as proof of English language. Learn more at: kaplanpathways.com/uk/ielts/

Please note: for all course options apart from the 3-term course, you must have a relevant undergraduate degree to apply. It is also desirable to have an Art and Design portfolio. Students on the 3-term course do not need a relevant degree, and will study extra modules to develop English language and artistic skills.

Academic entry requirements: for all course options above, you need to have completed at least 3 years of higher education. For requirements specific to your country, select your preferred degree and pathway course from our online Degree Finder: kaplanpathways.com/brighton/pg-degrees

Your course length: this is influenced by your English language score that you submit as part of the admissions process. Soon after your course starts, we’ll check your English and academic level again to make sure you’re on the most suitable study plan, with modules that best fit your skills and goals. This flexibility means that you can follow your path to university, your way. † For some degrees, the University will require you to take particular modules. Details are on the online Degree Finder and will be in your offer letter.

Extra support: for courses of over 2 terms, you will also take Extended English and Skills modules before the modules to the left.

Students with UKVI IELTS 5.0 will typically take these additional modules as part of a 2.5 or 3-term course: > Art, Design and Media > Contemporary Art in Context OR Digital Applications > English for Academic Study 3 > Reading and Writing 3 > Speaking and Listening 3

Students with UKVI IELTS 4.5 will typically take these additional modules as part of a 3.5 or 4-term course: > Art, Design and Media > Contemporary Art in Context OR Digital Applications > English for Academic Study 2 + English for Academic Study 3 > Reading and Writing 2 + Reading and Writing 3 > Speaking and Listening 2 + Speaking and Listening 3 > Study Skills Preparation

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Common modules taken by all students: > English for Academic Purposes > Research Project

You will also take 2 of the following modules to prepare for postgraduate study†: > Advanced Social Science > Advanced Statistics > Project Management > Strategic Management

Personal development activities: during your course, you’ll also have activities to build practical, digital and employability skills.Learn more about modules: you’ll find module summaries later in this booklet.

Minimum English level: UKVI IELTS score*

Course length

Course tuition Course start Course end Extra support

> Your Pre-Master’s options for degree entry in September 2022

5.5 overall with no less than 5.0 in any skill 2 terms £14,250

September 2021 June 2022

January 2022 August 2022

February 2022 August 2022

5.0 overall with no less than 5.0 in any skill 2.5 terms £16,695

October 2021 August 2022 0.5 terms of Extended English and Skills modulesJanuary 2022 August 2022

5.0 overall with no less than 4.5 in any skill 3 terms £16,695

September 2021 August 2022 1 term of Extended English and Skills modulesNovember 2021 August 2022

4.5 overall with no less than 4.5 in any skill 3.5 terms £19,475 September 2021 August 2022 1.5 terms of Extended

English and Skills modules

> Your Pre-Master’s options for degree entry in September 20235.0 overall with no less

than 5.0 in any skill 2.5 terms £16,695 July 2022 June 2023 0.5 terms of Extended English and Skills modules

5.0 overall with no less than 4.5 in any skill 3 terms £16,695 June 2022 June 2023 1 term of Extended English

and Skills modules

4.5 overall with no less than 4.5 in any skill 3.5 terms £19,475

April 2022 June 2023 1.5 terms of Extended English and Skills modulesJuly 2022 August 2023

4.5 overall with no less than 4.0 in any skill 4 terms £22,220

February 2022 June 2023 2 terms of Extended English and Skills modulesJune 2022 August 2023

* UKVI IELTS alternatives: we can accept alternative tests as proof of English language. Learn more at: kaplanpathways.com/uk/ielts/

Academic entry requirements: for all course options above, you need to have completed at least 3 years of higher education in a suitable subject. For requirements specific to your country, select your preferred degree and pathway course from our online Degree Finder: kaplanpathways.com/brighton/pg-degrees

Your course length: this is influenced by your English language score that you submit as part of the admissions process. Soon after your course starts, we’ll check your English and academic level again to make sure you’re on the most suitable study plan, with modules that best fit your skills and goals. This flexibility means that you can follow your path to university, your way. † For some degrees, the University will require you to take particular modules. Details are on the online Degree Finder and will be in your offer letter.

Extra support: for courses of over 2 terms, you will also take Extended English and Skills modules before the modules to the left.

Students with UKVI IELTS 5.0 will typically take these additional modules as part of a 2.5 or 3-term course: > English for Academic Study 3 > Independent and Collaborative Study > Reading and Writing 3 > Speaking and Listening 3

Students with UKVI IELTS 4.5 will typically take these additional modules as part of a 3.5 or 4-term course: > English for Academic Study 2 + English for Academic Study 3 > Independent and Collaborative Study > Reading and Writing 2 + Reading and Writing 3 > Speaking and Listening 2 + Speaking and Listening 3 > Study Skills Preparation

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Common modules taken by all students: > English for Academic Purposes > Research Project

You will also take 2 of the following modules to prepare for postgraduate study†: > Advanced Statistics > Engineering, Science and Society > Project Management

Personal development activities: during your course, you’ll also have activities to build practical, digital and employability skills.Learn more about modules: you’ll find module summaries later in this booklet.

Minimum English level: UKVI IELTS score*

Course length

Course tuition Course start Course end Extra support

> Your Pre-Master’s options for degree entry in September 2022

5.5 overall with no less than 5.0 in any skill 2 terms £14,250

September 2021 June 2022

January 2022 August 2022

5.0 overall with no less than 5.0 in any skill 2.5 terms £16,695 October 2021 August 2022 0.5 terms of Extended

English and Skills modules

5.0 overall with no less than 4.5 in any skill 3 terms £16,695 September 2021 August 2022 1 term of Extended English

and Skills modules

> Your Pre-Master’s options for degree entry in September 20235.0 overall with no less

than 5.0 in any skill 2.5 terms £16,695 July 2022 June 2023 0.5 terms of Extended English and Skills modules

5.0 overall with no less than 4.5 in any skill 3 terms £16,695 June 2022 June 2023 1 term of Extended English

and Skills modules

4.5 overall with no less than 4.5 in any skill 3.5 terms £19,475

April 2022 June 2023 1.5 terms of Extended English and Skills modulesJuly 2022 August 2023

4.5 overall with no less than 4.0 in any skill 4 terms £22,220

February 2022 June 2023 2 terms of Extended English and Skills modulesJune 2022 August 2023

* UKVI IELTS alternatives: we can accept alternative tests as proof of English language. Learn more at: kaplanpathways.com/uk/ielts/

Academic entry requirements: for all course options above, you need to have completed at least 3 years of higher education in a suitable subject. For requirements specific to your country, select your preferred degree and pathway course from our online Degree Finder: kaplanpathways.com/brighton/pg-degrees

Your course length: this is influenced by your English language score that you submit as part of the admissions process. Soon after your course starts, we’ll check your English and academic level again to make sure you’re on the most suitable study plan, with modules that best fit your skills and goals. This flexibility means that you can follow your path to university, your way. † For some degrees, the University will require you to take particular modules. Details are on the online Degree Finder and will be in your offer letter.

Extra support: for courses of over 2 terms, you will also take Extended English and Skills modules before the modules to the left.

Students with UKVI IELTS 5.0 will typically take these additional modules as part of a 2.5 or 3-term course: > English for Academic Study 3 > Independent and Collaborative Study > Reading and Writing 3 > Speaking and Listening 3

Students with UKVI IELTS 4.5 will typically take these additional modules as part of a 3.5 or 4-term course: > English for Academic Study 2 + English for Academic Study 3 > Independent and Collaborative Study > Reading and Writing 2 + Reading and Writing 3 > Speaking and Listening 2 + Speaking and Listening 3 > Study Skills Preparation

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Advanced Art, Design and MediaEvaluate the styles, movements and key figures in the recent history of art, design and media, and analyse the key features and techniques they used.

Advanced Social ScienceLearn about the key theories in social sciences, and their relation to methodologies in the field.

Advanced StatisticsCritique research data and apply the standard statistical tools for the analysis of research quality.

Art, Design and MediaExplore a range of materials, techniques, and processes, and develop your research, interpretation and critical evaluation skills.

Art, Design and Media PortfolioCreate the practical components which complement the theoretical and reflective work undertaken in your Research Project for Art, Design and Media module.

Art, Design and Media Research ProjectEvaluate the theoretical and reflective components that will complement the practical work you produce in the Art, Design and Media Portfolio module.

Contemporary Art in ContextReview the key movements and practitioners in the 20th century within your field, considering trends within historical, political and cultural contexts.

Digital ApplicationsDevelop your digital skill set, helping you use digital tools to support academic study, including using and citing digital sources.

Engineering, Science and SocietyGain an awareness of ethical issues and debates surrounding research and innovation in the sciences.

English for Academic PurposesDevelop your English to the level you need for university study, and to really get involved in academic discussions.

English for Academic Study 2 Improve your English grammar and vocabulary in order to communicate in an academic environment.

English for Academic Study 3Expand your knowledge of English grammar and vocabulary to the level required for degree study.

Independent and Collaborative StudyWork independently and in teams on an academic task, and practise applying your subject knowledge and study skills.

Media Theories and PracticeCritique aspects of media theory and practice and use practical production techniques to design and create your own media artefacts.

Project ManagementGain key skills in project management, and apply your knowledge to a project.

Reading and Writing 2 Develop your English reading and writing so that you can understand and articulate ideas and reasoning.

Reading and Writing 3Develop your English reading and writing skills to a sufficient level to communicate complex ideas.

Research ProjectPlan, execute and report a comprehensive research project; you’ll choose a research topic based on your degree and career goals, and personal interests.

Speaking and Listening 2 Practise listening and speaking so that you are better prepared for academic debate and discussion.

Speaking and Listening 3Improve your ability to listen and speak in English, allowing you to fully engage with academic topics.

Strategic ManagementExplore key concepts of strategic management, and evaluate their impact on businesses and their operations.

UK Society and Culture (Advanced)To develop and extend your knowledge and understanding of a range of aspects of British society and culture, including British HE environments.

Personal development activities (all courses)Culture and activitiesWe’ll help you have a hugely beneficial cultural and social experience, and encourage you to explore different activities, sports, crafts and more. You might learn about local history and culture, or develop your wider subject knowledge and understanding of related industries.

Employability and digital skillsOutside of your academic learning, you’ll also be taught skills that will be useful at university and later in life. You’ll receive help in making the most of your creativity, improving your communication and developing your digital skills. We’ll also help you build a CV, portfolio and online profile to empower you after you graduate.

Social networkingForming a strong social network can be very beneficial, even if it’s just to discuss and debate ideas. Not only will you get to know your classmates, you’ll also have opportunities to join professional bodies, and network with students and industry professionals: something that can be really helpful when you go on to start your career.

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