Bangor University International College Brochure

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BANGOR UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE

Prospectus

2021/22


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Welcome

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Your Pathway

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Degree Course

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Blended Learning

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Meet Our Students

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Why Study at Bangor

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Location

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Clubs & Societies

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Explore Bangor

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Student Accommodation

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Careers & Employability

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Student Support

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Campus Map

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International Incorporated Bachelors (IIB)

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International Incorporated Masters (IIM)

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Continuation Degrees List

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Entry Requirements

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Course Dates

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How to Apply

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Contact Us

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Pathway Course List 34

IIB - IYZ

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Business, Management and Economics

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Engineering and Computer Science

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Law, Media, Psychology and Social Sciences

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IIB - IY1

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Business, Management and Finance

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Psychology

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Accounting and Finance

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Business and Management

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Investment Banking

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WELCOME

FROM THE COLLEGE DIRECTOR

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Welcome


“Welcome to Bangor University International College (BUIC). BUIC is an embedded college on the Bangor University campus. Here, you can do the first stage of your integrated Bachelors or Masters course in a broad range of subjects before completing your degree at Bangor University. As a BUIC student, you will have access to all university services and facilities so will feel part of the university from the day you start. As College Director of BUIC, I am committed to ensuring that you receive the best possible learning and teaching experience. You will study with students from all over the world. Our dedicated team of experienced tutors will help you adjust to academic life in the UK so that you are ready for the transition seamlessly into University. Our tutors focus on developing your English language and academic study skills as well as core subject knowledge. Our classes are typically small and interactive in nature. You will receive a lot of individual support and regular feedback on your academic performance. All of this will help you to increase your confidence in communicating in a higher education context and put you on the path to both academic success and future career success. At BUIC, we are incredibly proud of the high level of individualised support that we provide to all our students on every step of the student journey, from pre-arrival to post-departure. If you join us, you really will feel looked after and part of the BUIC family. During the Covid-19 Pandemic, we will do everything to ensure that there is a safe environment for students and staff. The University campus will be open to students for the September 2020 intake, on 12 October 2020 for BUIC. We will be providing students with a Blended Learning experience which will be a mixture of online and on campus delivery with social distancing measures in place. For students who are unable or not ready to start on campus in October, you can also start your studies online on 12 October and transfer to online study when the time is right. We look forward to welcoming you to BUIC soon.“ Laura McKenzie BUIC College Director

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YOUR PATHWAY TO UNIVERSITY WITH BUIC

Bangor University International College (BUIC) is a specialist embedded college offering integrated degree courses, where international students can begin their studies at Bangor University. BUIC delivers the first stages of the International Incorporated Bachelors (IIB) and the International Incorporated Masters (IIM). Continue onto your chosen degree

Following successful completion of stage one at BUIC, you will continue your studies directly with Bangor University. The University has a wide range of fantastic and highly regarded degree courses in subjects ranging from Banking and Finance to Psychology and more.

Choose your level of study

We offer two levels of study at BUIC: The IIB and IIM. BUIC delivers the first stage of your IIB or IIM. Within the IIB, there are two levels, known as International Year Zero (IYZ) and International Year One (IY1).

“My favourite things about BUIC were the close knit community, approachable staff and introduction to life as a masters student!”

Nadeerah Idris from Brunei MBA Islamic Banking and Finance

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Your Pathway


Benefits include:

Small classes

Experienced teaching staff

College at the heart of Bangor University

Close to university accommodation

Pre-sessional courses with additional intensive English support

Continue your studies directly with Bangor University

Full university student status from the day you start

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH OXFORD INTERNATIONAL Bangor University International College (BUIC) is operated by Oxford International in partnership with Bangor University. Founded in 1991, Oxford International is an accredited, private education provider that operates independent boarding schools, international colleges and English language centres across the UK and North America to create life-enhancing experiences for students worldwide. Our courses help over 50,000 UK and international students achieve academic success every year. We have built strong relationships with education consultants around the world and pride ourselves on delivering the best programmes for their students. For more infomation visit: www.oxfordinternational.com Your Pathway 7


INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED BACHELORS (IIB) International Year Zero (IYZ) This IYZ at BUIC is the first year of a 4-year integrated degree course. IYZ provides 1-year of preparation for entry into the first year of a 3-year bachelor’s degree at Bangor University. Stage 1

High School

Stage 3

Stage 2

International Year Zero

First Year Degree

Stage 4 Second Year Degree

Final Year Degree

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International Year One (IY1) The IY1 at BUIC is the first year of a 3-year integrated degree course. IY1 is equivalent to the first year of a 3-year bachelor’s degree, leading to direct entry into the second year of a bachelor’s degree at Bangor University. Stage 1

High School

Stage 3

Stage 2 International Year One

Second Year Degree

Final Year Degree

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INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED MASTERS (IIM) The IIM at BUIC is an integrated degree course, providing either 1 term or 2 terms of preparation for entry into a 1-year master’s degree in accounting, banking, business, finance or psychology at Bangor University. Stage 1

Undergraduate degree

Stage 2 Pre-Masters

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Degree Course

Masters study at University

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PRE-SESSIONAL ENGLISH Provides you with an initial period of intensive English language training and assessments. This academic English support is delivered over half a term (6 weeks) or one full term (12 weeks). You will need to successfully complete this before you can continue onto your chosen pathway. The number of weeks you complete will depend on your current English level. See more on the applicable IIB or IIM course pages.

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BLENDED LEARNING

BUIC is committed to delivering an excellent student experience without compromising your safety. This means that we provide you with a blended learning experience which combines online and campus-based learning.

Our blended approach

Classroom teaching on campus in smaller groups (currently 3-8) so you can socially distance

You will receive access to the same high-quality course content

Pre-recorded lesson and task content on the VLE (Blackboard) for students to access at home

The amount of on campus and online lessons will depend on the rules and guidelines related to Covid-19 in place at the time which have to be complied with.

Live interactive lesson content both online and face to face on campus

Benefits of Online Learning

Our online course components have been designed to manage current social distancing measures and travel restrictions to allow all our students the opportunity to continue their studies as planned. However, there are many advantages of online learning such as the convenience it offers. With your pre-recorded content, you can learn at a time that suits you. It also equips you with the digital skills you will need one day in future employment.

Important equipment you will need for our courses

All students will need to have access to a PC or laptop, with microphone and speakers, and a good internet connection throughout their course in order to engage with the on-line element of their course and assessed work.

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Blended Learning


Keeping you safe on campus Bangor University has adopted a range of health and safety rules on campus such as a robust cleaning schedule, hand sanitising stations and the use of personal protective equipment (PPE). The guidelines are regularly updated to reflect the changing situation and for the latest information please always refer to the university’s dedicated FAQ’s. For more information, please visit: www.bangor.ac.uk/about/coronavirus Alongside Bangor University campus guidelines, there will be a one-way system in place throughout the college. This is subject to change where required in order to follow the latest health and safety guidelines. Blended Learning

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SUPPORTING OUR STUDENTS TO SUCCESS WHAT OUR STUDENTS HAVE TO SAY

93%

OF OUR STUDENTS CONTINUE TO BANGOR UNIVERSITY* *Based on eligible completers for academic year 2018/19

“The reason that I chose BUIC was because it offered me the route to my degree with Bangor University. The university has won an award for student satisfaction and I’m one of many students who can confirm this is true!” Maryam FROM Bahrain, IYZ Psychology BSc (Hons) Psychology

“I have a lot of international friends here at BUIC, and I’ve learnt so much from them. There is always a lot to do together both on and off-campus.” Sagar from Nepal, IYZ Business BSc (Hons) Business Studies

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Meet Our Students


“The University is very active about trying to make the

students’ experience as good as possible.”

SHANTANU FROM BANGLADESH COMPUTER SCIENCE

I think one of the main reasons

the IIM (pre-masters) has been

so helpful is because the staff

are so supportive and are always able to help me. Whether it is

understanding a module or finding

out how to sort accommodation,

they will help you with everything. I’ve enjoyed studying at Bangor,

the people are friendly, and the

environment is also really peaceful

and safe. It’s given me the best opportunity to succeed in my

studies here in the UK.”

TONG TONG FROM CHINA, IIM BUSINESS MSc Business with Consumer Psychology

Chat to our students

Click on the icon to chat to a student ambassador and find out more about life at BUIC via our new TAP tool! Meet Our Students

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WHY STUDY

AT BANGOR UNIVERSITY

Founded in 1884 and dedicated to academic excellence for more than 130 years, Bangor University is among the oldest degree-awarding institutions in the UK. With around 11,000 students from over 120 nationalities, international students find Bangor a truly welcoming community and a special place to study.

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Why Study At Bangor

TOP70

UNIVERSITY IN THE WORLD Bangor University has been ranked among the top 70 global institutions and 1st in Wales for their impact on society outside their research and teaching. (Times Higher Education University Impact Rankings 2020)

TOP15

IN THE UK FOR TEACHING QUALITY

(The Times & Sunday Times Good University League Guide Table 2020)


TOP50

TOP10

IN THE UK FOR STUDENT SATISFACTION*

GLOBAL INSTITUTION FOR BANKING RESEARCH More than three quarters of Bangor University’s research is world leading or internationally excellent according to the Research Excellence Framework 2014. (RePEc July 2020)

DISCOVER WHY BANGOR WELCOMES STUDENTS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD At Bangor, you’ll benefit from an exceptional academic experience set against the stunning backdrop of the north Wales landscape. Our ethos of high-quality teaching, rigorous academic standards and a post-university focus is combined with a fantastic student experience – all of which will help you unlock your potential.

Bangor University’s oustanding results in the 2019 National Student Survey.

*Excluding specialist institutions

TOP25 UK UNIVERSITY FOR JOB PROSPECTS

We provide exciting opportunities to set your career in motion, including our careers and employability service, the online JobZone and the Bangor Employability Award scheme, offering paid university internships. (Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2020)

Why Study At Bangor

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Idyllic setting for student life Situated on the north coast of Wales, with a temperate coastal climate year-round, Bangor offers an exceptional lifestyle. Located in an area of outstanding natural beauty just outside Snowdonia National Park, Bangor boasts dramatic views across the sparkling Menai Strait to the stunning Isle of Anglesey.

BEAUTIFUL Cost of living

LOW COST

Ranked 1st in the UK for lowest cost of living for students!* Bangor is considered amongst the most economical places to study in the UK in terms of cost of living (accommodation, food, clothing, books etc). *Totally Money 2019

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A warm & friendly environment

Many of our students choose Bangor because of the small and friendly nature of the University and town. The university offers a relaxed environment for students to socialise, learn and make friends for life.


Social life & entertainment Academi, the official student club, is the place to go for night time socialising. Bar Uno, on the Ffriddoedd student village and Barlow’s, on the St Mary’s student villages are other popular venues for students. The Pontio centre is a landmark building which links Bangor University and the community which surrounds it. In addition to providing a base for the Students’ Union, Pontio houses a cinema, theatre, lecture theatres, and places to eat.

BANGOR Travel links

Bangor is relatively easy to travel to, with excellent connections to major cities and international airports in the UK. The city is just over two hours by train from Liverpool and Manchester, and three and a half hours from London*.

* All travel times given are averages based on journeys at time of writing. For current train journey times, visit nationalrail. co.uk

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AN AWARD WINNING

STUDENT EXPERIENCE

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Clubs & Societies

Undeb Bangor, our student union, is one of the most active in the country. Running the University’s clubs, societies and volunteering projects, it also provides student support as well as a range of entertainment. Membership of the Student Union’s clubs and societies is free of charge for all students.


Best in the UK for student clubs Excellent sport facilities If you love sports, athletics and the outdoor life, Bangor is the place for you. The University has great facilities for outdoor and indoor sports including Badminton, Volleyball, Basketball, Netball, Indoor Hockey, Five-a-side Futsal, Table Tennis, Archery, Trampoline, Tennis, Indoor Cricket, Fitness classes, Weight training room, Cardio-vascular training room, Squash Courts, Climbing Wall, Athletics Track and Martial Arts. There is also a public swimming pool close to the University. Sports clubs www.bangorstudents.com/sport/clubs Sports facilities www.bangor.ac.uk/brailsford

International Societies at Bangor

Afro-Caribbean Society Chinese Society Hellenic Society Indian Society International Student Society Japanese Society Korean Society Kurdish Society Malaysian Students’ Society Vietnamese Society AND MANY MORE! Some clubs focus on general interests like music or photography, but there are also clubs such as the Law Society that complement specific courses of study. Religious groups include the Christian Union and Islamic Society. Full list at: www.bangor.ac.uk/ studentlife/clubs_societies

Did you know… ? Bangor is ranked 2nd UK university for clubs and societies

Want to know more about what the student experience is like at Bangor? Click on the icon to chat to one of our friendly student ambassadors.

(Whatuni? Student Choice Awards 2020)

Some of these services may be impacted because of Covid-19 so keep visiting our website for the latest updates: www.bangor.ac.uk/about/coronavirus.php.en Clubs & Societies

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TOP TEN THINGS FOR BANGOR STUDENTS TO DO #1 VISIT BANGOR CATHEDRAL #2 CLIMB SNOWDON THE HIGHEST

MOUNTAIN IN WALES AND ENGLAND

#3 GO CRABBING ON BEAUMARIS PIER

AND TAKE A BOAT TRIP OUT TO PUFFIN ISLAND

#4 TAKE THE LLANDUDNO TRAM TO THE TOP OF THE GREAT ORME

#5 VISIT CONWY OR CAERNARFON CASTLE, BOTH UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITES

#6 SHOPPING IN CHESTER #7 GO TO SEE A FOOTBALL MATCH IN LIVERPOOL OR MANCHESTER

#8 DARE TO RIDE THE FASTEST ZIP WIRE IN THE WORLD AT ZIPWORLD

#9 TRY SURFING IN AN ARTIFICIAL LAGOON AT SURF SNOWDONIA

#10 GO TO CARDIFF FOR THE WEEKEND AND WATCH A RUGBY MATCH

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"It’s a nice place, it’s a small town and it’s really a safe place. I really like Bangor.” Madihas from PAKISTAN Business Law

Some of these services may be impacted because of Covid-19 so keep visiting our website for the latest updates: www.bangor.ac.uk/about/coronavirus.php.en Explore Bangor

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MODERN & SAFE

STUDENT ACCOMMODATION PRIVATE ACCOMMODATION If you would prefer to arrange private accommodation, you’ll find plenty of information on how to do so from the student housing office.

WHY LIVE IN HALLS OF RESIDENCE? FREE GYM AND CAMPUS MEMBERSHIP Gym and Campus Membership is free for all students in university accommodation – meaning you can keep fit and healthy and attend fun campus events throughout the year at no extra cost. 24 HOUR ASSISTANCE Hall wardens and security officers at our residences also provide 24-hour assistance so that you can feel safe and secure. For available properties and landlord contact details: visit www.bangor.ac.uk/ studentservices/studenthousing

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Student Accommodation

Bangor University offers a range of comfortable, modern student accommodation, with a choice of single rooms suited to different budgets and needs. Our student villages, Ffriddoedd and St Mary’s, also provide a friendly community during your time at Bangor – and both are just a short walk from the university and city centre.

TOP 15

University in the UK for student accommodation (Whatuni? Student Choice Awards 2020)


WHAT’S INCLUDED?

Prices range from £83 to £197.82 a week – with heating, lighting, hot water, electricity, furniture and Internet access all included.

MORE FOR YOU TO ENJOY: • • • • • • • • •

Free campus life activities Free Wi-Fi Access Free Gym Membership Laundry Facilities Hall Wardens & Security - 24 hour assistance Sports facilities Cafe/Bar Shop Social Spaces

TOP 20

University in the UK for cheap shops and amenities (Times Higher Education Student Survey 2018)

Some of these services may be impacted because of Covid-19 so keep visiting our website for the latest updates: www.bangor.ac.uk/about/coronavirus.php.en Student Accommodation

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CAREERS & EMPLOYABILITY To prepare for today’s competitive job market, students often need to think about developing professional skills and enhancing their employability while still at university. Doing so gives you a much higher chance of making a strong start in your chosen career. At Bangor, you have the opportunity to gain more than a degree. The University’s Careers and Employability Service provides a wide range of resources to help you start planning your future – as well as a number of exciting opportunities to set your career in motion.

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93% OF OUR GRADUATES PROGRESSED TO EMPLOYMENT OR FURTHER STUDY WITHIN SIX MONTHS OF GRADUATION (DHLE survey 2016/17)


Career and employability support initiatives available:

Careers advice

The Careers Service offers a variety of resources to help you find your perfect career. Students can request a confidential personal career advice session, attend any of our workshops, and make use of online resources specifically tailored to your subject.

Workshops and events

The university holds a range of careers events throughout the academic year. These include workshops delivered by employability advisers, job-hunting skills seminars, employer-led skills development sessions, and careers fairs.

Working while you study

Bangor TARGETconnect is the University’s Student Employment Bureau – where students can find out about opportunities for graduate jobs (local, national and international); fulltime, part-time, and temporary jobs; work experience; internships; and volunteering opportunities.

Enterprise and selfemployment

The B-Enterprising programme helps students at Bangor University and graduates in Wales to develop their enterprise skills or start a new business.* *Higher Education Statistics agency

Internships

If you have an idea of what sector you want to work in, an internship or placement can be a good way to gain experience and build contacts – or just to see what it is like to work in a particular field. Bangor University runs undergraduate internship schemes twice a year that allow students to work in a professional environment while learning relevant skills and earning money. There are a wide range of internships, from medical research to marketing and promotion; some courses also offer short work experience placements or projects with local companies.

Bangor Employability Award (BEA)

Open to all students, the Bangor Employability Award recognises transferable skills built through ordinary university activities. Students gain points towards the Award through volunteering, attending workshops or actively participating in the Student Union’s clubs and societies. Taking part in the scheme can make a major difference to your performance in the graduate job market. Careers & Employability

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STUDENT SUPPORT

The welfare of our students is our top priority, and we provide a number of services to ensure students can always seek assitance for any problems. •

Our Student Services Centre provides comprehensive, professional support – ranging from financial advice and study skills to dyslexia support, welfare issues and counselling.

A dedicated Disability Team is also on hand to give advice on a broad range of disability-related matters.

Our International Student Support Team provides guidance on matters including employment regulations, welfare issues, living in Bangor, healthcare, immigration, and visa applications.

A list of Student Services available to you: • • • • • • •

Practical help Student Counselling Service Mental Health Advice Partner GP Surgery International Student Support Chaplaincy Team Personal Contact

The Student Support team www.bangor.ac.uk/ studentservices

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Student Support

Contact Student Support via email: internationalsupport@bangor.ac.uk


WORLD CLASS ACADEMIC FACILITIES

IT Support and learning resources To support your learning activities, the university provides:

ARTS AND INNOVATION CENTRE, PONTIO

OCEAN-GOING RESEARCH SHIP

MRI SCANNER

Access to the internet across the university

A university email account and a safe place to store your work

Open access computer labs

A secure virtual learning environment ‘Blackboard’, where course materials, notes, PowerPoint slides, and other learning materials are made available by your tutor

Access to library, archives, printing & binding, and photocopying services

RESEARCH FARM AND FIELD CENTRE

NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM

BOTANIC GARDENS

MULTIMEDIA LANGUAGE CENTRE

ONE OF THE LARGEST UNIVERSITY BASED ARCHIVES IN THE UK

SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING LABARATORIES

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INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED BACHELORS (IIB) > International Year Zero (IYZ) > Business, Management and Economics > Engineering and Computer Science > Law, Media, Psychology and Social Sciences > International Year One (IY1) > Business, Management and Finance > Psychology

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International Incorporated Bachelors


Course Structures for IYZ and IY1 MODULES KEY: • Compulsory subject ° Optional subject

INTERNATIONAL YEAR ZERO (IYZ) Business, Management and Economics

Engineering and Computer Science

Law, Media, Psychology and Social Science

INTERNATIONAL YEAR ONE (IY1)

Business, Management and Finance

Psychology

Applied Psychology

Behavioural Psychology

Biological Psychology

Business Functions

Business Law

•*

Business Project and Study Skills

Database Design and Usage

Electricity, Electronics and Fields

English for Academic Purposes

English for University Learning Financial Accounting

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Financial and Management Accounting

Further Mathematics Information Technology and Communication Skills

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Introduction to Business and Marketing

Introduction to Economics

Introduction to Psychology

Legal System of England and Wales

Macroeconomics

Management Studies

Mathematics for Business and Finance Mathematics for Business and Social Sciences Mechanics Media Studies ( Film and TV)

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• • •**

*Core for progression to Law degrees. ** Core for progression to Media degrees. *** Core for progression to Psychology degrees.

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Course Structures for IYZ and IY1 MODULES KEY: • Compulsory subject ° Optional subject

INTERNATIONAL YEAR ZERO (IYZ) Business, Management and Economics

Engineering and Computer Science

AppliedStudies Psychology Media (News Media) Behavioural Psychology Microeconomics Problem-solving and Computer Biological Psychology Programming

Law, Media, Psychology and Social Science

Business Law Psychology

Business Project and Study Skills Pure Mathematics

Psychology

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Database Design and Usage Research Methods

Electricity,Communication Electronics and Fields Scientific

English for Academic Purposes Social Psychology

English for University Learning UK Government and Society

Financial and Management Accounting

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Introduction to Economics

Introduction to Psychology

Legal System of England and Wales

Macroeconomics

Management Studies

Mathematics for Business and Finance

Mechanics Media Studies ( Film and TV)

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*Core for progression to Law degrees. ** Core for progression to Media degrees. *** Core for progression to Psychology degrees.

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Introduction to Business and Marketing

Mathematics for Business and Social Sciences

Further Mathematics Information Technology and Communication Skills

Business, Management and Finance

Business PropertiesFunctions of Matter and Waves

Financial Accounting

INTERNATIONAL YEAR ONE (IY1)


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IIB INTERNATIONAL YEAR ZERO (IYZ) You can choose to study one of the following three routes: > Business, Management and Economics > Engineering and Computer Science > Law, Media, Psychology and Social Sciences

COURSE IYZ

+6 week PSE

+12 week PSE

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ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS

IELTS 5.5 with no less than 5.5 IELTS 5.0 with no less than 4.5 IELTS 4.5 with no less than 4.0


International Year Zero (IYZ) stages of entry The IYZ is the first year of the 4-year IIB. Your first year is taught at BUIC. Once you successfully complete this year, you will continue studying the remaining stages of your degree directly with Bangor University. Stage 1

High School

International Year Zero

Stage 3

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 4 Second Year Degree

Final Year Degree

Graduate!

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The IIB degree offers a 4-year degree option at Bangor University in a range of popular subjects. International Year Zero (IYZ) is the first year of your IIB and is designed to help you gain extra skills in your subject area, as well as English language. IYZ is studied across three terms. COMMON MODULES FOR ALL IYZ PATHWAYS As well as modules unique to your specific pathway, you will also study several modules common to all pathways. These modules are: English for Academic Purposes (EAP) EAP aims to improve your English skills to help you with life and study in the UK. You’ll learn the critical importance of English Language competence in an academic context and prepare for continuing academic study at Bangor University. UK Government and Society Providing an introduction to government and society in the UK, this module explores how Britain has changed and developed since 1945. You’ll learn the main features of British democracy, the crown, Parliament, cabinet government, devolution, local government and the role of the civil service. The module also introduces you to the key features of British society and changes that have taken place in recent decades around issues of class, ethnicity, gender, rights and obligations, as well as considering how Britain relates to, influences and is influenced by the wider world. Information Technology and Communication Skills In this module, you’ll focus on appropriate means of communication in academic work and developing a foundation in computing and IT skills that will enable you to be successful in your undergraduate studies. You’ll become familiar with the conventions of academic discourse and writing, and learn to avoid plagiarism and poor academic practice. You’ll also develop skills in word processing and spreadsheets to ensure you submit assignments appropriately, as well as using PowerPoint to deliver more effective presentations.

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BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS IYZ CONTINUATION DEGREES

BSc (Hons) • Accounting and Banking • Accounting and Economics • Accounting and Finance • Banking and Finance • Business Economics • Business Management • Business Management and Finance • Business Management and Marketing • Business Management with Accounting • Marketing • Financial Economics • Psychology with Business Management

ABOUT THE COURSE Our IYZ in Business, Management and Economics will give you an excellent grounding in the basics of business, encompassing key economic, legal and management principles. You will also develop maths skills that are vital for your degree studies. BANGOR BUSINESS SCHOOL

Bangor Business School is a leading teaching and research centre with a prestigious reputation. Your chosen degree course will set you on the path to a dream career in the world of business or finance. Graduates of many businessrelated degree courses are eligible for exemptions from modules and examinations if you wish to take a further professional qualification in marketing or accountancy.

BA (Hons) • Business Management and Law

Marketing at Bangor University is ranked in the Top 10 for Research Intensity. (Complete University Guide 2020)

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"Teachers are very friendly and warm. There is no pressure in class. BUIC is a really good place to study and facilities are good.” Xinchang from CHINA Banking and Finance


BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS IYZ WHAT WILL I STUDY? You will study a number of modules throughout the duration of your course. Compulsory modules include: Business Functions A basic introduction to the study of business and management, this module introduces the function of marketing in different types of businesses and organisations. It considers issues around the liberalisation of trade and the development of the global market and how they have affected businesses and the emergence of the international manager. Business Law Providing you with a functional knowledge of the basic rights and liabilities in law affecting modern businesses, this module covers types of business entity, such as partnerships and companies. You will learn about the legal system in England and Wales, including the small claims track, and the rights and responsibilities of businesses in this legal framework. Financial Accounting Covering the basic

mechanics and processes of financial accounting in theory and practice, this module prepares you for the later years of your degree studies in Business Management and Accounting and Finance. It will also give you an understanding of financial accounting procedures and their importance in monitoring progress and profitability to run a business effectively.

Macroeconomics Familiarising you with the UK economy and government policy, this module also introduces key macroeconomic indicators, including GDP per capita, price indices and balance of payments. You’ll learn about fiscal and monetary policy aims, the desire for growth and the relationship between policy and rates of inflation, deflation and unemployment. National goals are viewed in the context of broader groupings such as the EU, and the impact of the development of a global market. Management Studies In this module, you’ll receive a basic introduction to the study of business and management. You’ll learn the different

types of businesses and organisations, as well as how to finance a start-up. The module also illustrates different approaches to management and explains decision-making processes. Mathematics for Business and the Social Sciences In this module, you will learn the maths skills expected of you at degree level. It covers essential mathematical language, notation, conventions and units, as well as developing your algebraic skills and introducing you to basic statistical concepts, topics and methods. Microeconomics Providing a basic introduction to the study of Microeconomics, this module introduces relevant theories, concepts and terminology as well as explaining key topics such as demand and supply, the economic problem and the allocation of scarce resources.

Email: buic@bangor.ac.uk For more information visit our webpage here: Business and Management

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ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE IYZ CONTINUATION DEGREES BSc (Hons) • Computer Science •

Computer Information Systems

Computer Information Systems for Business

Electronic Engineering

BEng (Hons) • Electronic Engineering

ABOUT THE COURSE Covering the major mathematical and scientific principles, this course gives you a great start in engineering and computing. With a heavy focus on maths, physics and programming, you will deepen your understanding of these subjects during your foundation year. After finishing the course, you will continue your studies in either our School of Computer Science where you will obtain a BSc degree that is accredited by the British Computer Society or you will join our School of Electronic Engineering with its range of specialist courses. Our BEng degree courses, which are accredited by the Institution of Engineering and Technology, can set you on the road to Chartered Engineer Status. "Students at Electronic Engineering are involved with a number of professional bodies. Electronic Engineering is an academic partner of the UK IET and also has student chapters of two international engineering societies - IEEE and SPIE.” Dr Iestyn Pierce Head of Electronic Engineering

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ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE IYZ WHAT WILL I STUDY? You will study a number of modules throughout the duration of your course. Compulsory modules include: Database Design and Usage This module is a practical introduction to the technology and terminology around tabular data, and the construction and use of a database. You will develop a database for a given situation – for example, a simulated business using current standards and appropriate software – and use that database to identify and solve problems. Electricity, Electronics and Fields This module provides you with a basic knowledge of electricity and electronics, and of fields, that you will be able to apply in real engineering and computing situations. You will learn about current and charge, Ohm’s Law, capacitors in DC circuits, measuring AC, transistors and logic circuits. Further Mathematics This module covers complex mathematical skills and knowledge, such as: algebra, including partial fractions and inverse functions; the circle;

trigonometry; differentiation and integration, including trigonometric, and logarithmic and exponential functions; and solving firstorder differential equations with separable variables, vector and vector methods in two and three dimensions, and forces as fixed vectors. Mechanics Continuing to develop your maths skills and knowledge, this module introduces you to the relationships between forces, linear motion and energy, and the conditions for the static equilibrium of a body. The main topics it covers are: vectors; forces and equilibrium; relative motion; Newton’s Laws of Motion; friction, including Hooke’s Law; and work, energy and power, including work and kinetic energy, and the conservation of mechanical energy. Problem Solving and Programming Introducing you to problem solving via computer applications, you’ll develop a basic understanding of algorithms and their uses, as well as gaining hands-on experience using simple software programs to solve problems. You will receive a basic introduction to the techniques of data handling and processing, and to the

syntax of programming languages required for a computing degree Properties of Matter and Waves In this module, you’ll gain a basic knowledge of atomic physics, materials, heat and gases, and oscillations and waves. There is a heavy emphasis on safe laboratory practice and procedures. The main topics covered are: properties of waves; sound; reflection and refraction; interference and diffraction; and electromagnetic waves. Pure Mathematics This module provides you with the appropriate foundation in maths skills that you need for undergraduate studies in engineering and computer science. The main topics covered are: algebra, including indices and logarithms; binomial theorem and quadratic equations; differential calculus; integration as the inverse of differentiation; set theory; and probability and experimental laws. Email: buic@bangor.ac.uk For more information visit our webpage here: Engineering and Computer Science

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LAW, MEDIA, PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIAL SCIENCES IYZ CONTINUATION DEGREES LLB (Hons) •

Law

Law with Accounting and Finance

Law with Business Studies

Law with Social Policy

Law with Criminology

BA (Hons)

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Criminology and Criminal Justice

Health and Social Care

Sociology

Social Policy

Social Policy and Economics

Sociology and Economics

Journalism and Media Studies

Media Studies

Creative Studies

Media Studies with Theatre and Performance

Film Studies

BSc (Hons)

ABOUT THE COURSE

This broad-based pathway will give you an excellent grounding for undergraduate • Psychology with degrees in a variety of Business Management areas, including Media, Law, • Psychology with Clinical Sociology and Psychology. and Health Psychology After completing the first stage at BUIC, you will • Psychology with continue your chosen degree Forensic Psychology in the School of Social Sciences, School of Law, Our School of School of Psychology or Psychology is one of School of Creative Studies & Media. the largest in the UK •

Psychology

with a strong global reputation for both Teaching and Research.

“Everybody is so nice and respectful and is willing to help anytime. Also the facilities work well and are up to date. I personally enjoy joining societies and attending social nights” Sophia from Egypt Media Studies

The School of Social Sciences is ranked in the top 10 in the UK for Social Policy (The Times & Sunday Times Good University Guide 2019). Bangor Law School offers a diverse range of undergraduate degrees, our LLB degrees are approved by the Law Society and recognised for entry onto professional vocational training. Law is ranked top 20 in the UK by the Guardian University Guide 2020 and offers you the opportunity to apply for an internship in Barristers Chambers and also get invaluable experience of legal practice in our very own mooting court.


LAW, MEDIA, PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIAL SCIENCES IYZ WHAT WILL I STUDY? You will study a number of modules throughout the duration of your course. Core modules include: Legal System of England and Wales Introducing key features of the legal system of England and Wales, this module covers its principles and processes. You will learn about the different types and levels of court, including the jury system and the roles of judges, barristers, solicitors and court officials, as well as processes around civil and criminal cases. Management Studies In this module, you’ll receive a basic introduction to the study of business and management. You’ll learn the different types of businesses and organisations, as well as how to finance a start-up. Mathematics for Business and the Social Sciences In this module, you will learn the maths skills expected of you at degree level. It covers essential mathematical language, notation, conventions, as well as developing your algebraic skills and introducing you to basic statistical concepts, topics and methods.

Media Studies (News Media) You will be introduced to key concepts underpinning a range of media activities in this module. It considers the role and impact of the mass media in the UK – both print and digital – in the context of wider society, through a study of the news media. Microeconomics Providing a basic introduction to the study of Microeconomics, this module introduces relevant theories, concepts and terminology as well as explaining key topics such as demand and supply, the economic problem and the allocation of scarce resources. Macroeconomics Familiarising you with the UK economy and government policy, this module also introduces key macroeconomic indicators, including GDP per capita, price indices and balance of payments. Business Law (Compulsory for progression to Law degrees) Providing you with a functional knowledge of the basic rights and liabilities in law affecting modern businesses, this module covers types of business

entity, such as partnerships and companies. Media Studies (Film and TV) (Compulsory for progression to Media degrees) This module aims to broaden your knowledge of critical and cultural theory in media. You will develop an understanding of the theoretical aspects of film and TV production, with an emphasis on story-telling. Psychology (Compulsory for progression to Psychology degrees) To introduce the main theoretical approaches to Psychology and consider its historical development as a field of study; to build awareness of key ideas and concepts; to focus on the areas of Social, Cognitive and Developmental Psychology; and to introduce Research methods and related ethical considerations.

Email: buic@bangor.ac.uk For more information visit our webpage here: Law, Media, Psychology and Social Sciences

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IIB INTERNATIONAL YEAR ONE (IY1) You can choose to study one of the following two routes: > Business, Management and Finance > Psychology

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International Year One (IY1) stages of entry The IY1 is the first year of the 3-year IIB and is taught at BUIC. The IY1 is the equivalent to your first year of study at undergraduate level. Once you successfully complete this year, you will move straight to the second year of your degree study directly with Bangor University. Stage 1

High School

Stage 3

Stage 2 International Year One

Second Year Degree

Final Year Degree

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The International Year One (IY1) provides an intensive combination of first year university subjects modules with extra study and English language skills. The IY1 is the first year of the 3-year International Incorporated Bachelors (IIB) degree. Upon successful completion of the IY1, you will continue to the second year of your chosen degree at study at Bangor University. COMMON MODULES FOR ALL IY1 PATHWAYS As well as modules unique to your specific pathway, you will study one module common to all pathways. This module is: English for University Learning In this module you will receive training in academic writing, reading for study in higher education, listening in the higher education environment, speaking and listening in seminars, and university study skills. You’ll improve your ability to communicate and participate in an academic environment using the English language, and transfer your English language knowledge and skills to support learning across a range of subjects in business, finance, economics and Psychology.

COURSE IY1

+6 week PSE

+12 week PSE

ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS

IELTS 5.5 with no less than 5.5 IELTS 5.0 with no less than 4.5 IELTS 4.5 with no less than 4.0

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BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT AND FINANCE IY1 CONTINUATION DEGREES

BSc (Hons) • Accounting and Finance

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Banking and Finance

Business Economics

Business Management

Business Management and Finance

Business Management with Accounting

Financial Economics

Marketing

ABOUT THE COURSE Our IY1 course is the first year of a business management and finance related degree. You will learn core subjects relating to management, economics and accounting. On successful completion, you will continue onto the second year of your chosen undergraduate degree with Bangor Business School. As a student of Bangor Business School student you will benefit from a varied programme of guest lectures. Recent speakers have included the Chief Executive of the Scottish Premier League, the Chief Operating Officer of No. 10 & 11 Downing Street, and the Head of IT Security at HSBC.

Bangor Business School is ranked as one of the Top 50 institutions for Banking Research (RePEc 2019)


BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT AND FINANCE IY1 WHAT WILL I STUDY? You will study a number of modules throughout the duration of your course. Core modules include: Business Project and Study Skills In this module you will develop and apply academic and study skills, including the skills of synthesising source material, presenting analysis and production of a final extended research essay with bibliography, and the delivery of a group-based presentation. Financial and Management Accounting In financial accounting you will study the principles and practice of doubleentry bookkeeping, as well as developing a broader understanding of accounting concepts, principles and conventions. You will learn how to record transactions and prepare annual financial statements; and how to analyse, interpret and communicate the information contained in financial statements, and explain their limitations. Introduction to Business and Marketing This module provides an understanding of a range

of activities associated with corporate, operational, functional aims, objectives, strategies and strategic decision making. Topics include tactical decision making, operational management, human resource management or managing people, organisational structures, managing change, and the relationship between management, shareholders, and other stakeholders.

mathematical equations and use mathematics as a tool for decision-making in business, management and finance. You will learn how to describe data using graphical and numerical methods, and use probability to describe situations of uncertainty.

Introduction to Economics In microeconomics you will examine the workings of the free-market economy, and see how economic decisions in respect of the allocation of scarce resources are shaped by market forces through the interactions between demand and supply. Production and cost theory, and the economic theory of the firm are examined, and you will debate the role of government in safeguarding the interests of consumers and producers, promoting competition, and improving efficiency. Mathematics for Business and Finance This module introduces mathematics and statistical techniques that are essential for further study in business, finance and economics. You will learn how to solve

Email: buic@bangor.ac.uk For more information visit our webpage here: Business,Management and Finance

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PSYCHOLOGY IY1 CONTINUATION DEGREES BSc (Hons) • Psychology

ABOUT THE COURSE A psychology degree opens up a variety of career options, such as a professional psychologist as well as other disciplines such as healthcare, teaching, marketing, or management. Even if you decide to ultimately not join the world of psychology, the analytical, and research skills you gain will make you a high-quality candidate for many organisations. Our IY1 in Psychology at BUIC offers you an alternative route to a BSc (Hons) Psychology degree. Once you have completed this first stage at BUIC, you will continue directly with Bangor University. Recently rated Top 10 in the UK for student satisfaction by the NSS 2019, Bangor University is home to one of the largest and most cosmopolitan psychology departments in the UK.

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PSYCHOLOGY IY1 WHAT WILL I STUDY? You will study a number of modules throughout the duration of your course.

paranormal. You will also consider positive psychology and the science of happiness and well-being.

Biological Psychology You will learn the principles of biological psychology, Applied Psychology considering the anatomy This module looks at ways in of the brain and how the which psychological training, brain influences the mind, theory and research can so affecting behaviour. You apply to real-life situations. will examine the different In addition to clinical, location of mental functions educational psychology and and behaviours and how counselling, you will also the brain may be affected look at forensic psychology, by injury or neurological the impact of psychological disorder. Elements of insights in the world of cognitive psychology are business and management explored, including memory and urban planning. The and language acquisition. module will show how an understanding of human Research Methods attitudes, reactions and This module aims to behaviours influences introduce you to the decision-making in all these research methods and areas. statistics used within Psychology. You will learn Behavioural Psychology about using the correct You will consider the link scientific method for between behaviour and planning, undertaking and the mind, conditioning interpreting research. and the interaction with the environment. What Scientific Communication defines rational and This module teaches you abnormal behaviour and how to communicate within why behaviours are so a scientific setting clearly difficult to influence or and effectively, both in adjust are discussed. writing and verbally. You Additionally, this course will study scientific texts reviews mental health and listen to lectures and problems, including stress, write summaries of what anomalistic psychology you learnt from this. This and the experience of the style of learning will provide Core modules include:

you with the opportunities to demonstrate your understanding of and ability to engage with scientific writing. Students will also be required to work in groups, discussing current Psychology topics. Social Psychology This module will look into psychological theories in Social Psychology. Students will get an introduction into interpersonal relationships, attitude formation, structure and change, social influence and group dynamics. This course allows students to explore human behaviour in a social and cultural context.

Psychology at Bangor University is ranked 6th in the UK for student satisfaction (Complete University Guide, 2020)

Email: buic@bangor.ac.uk For more information visit our webpage here: Psychology

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INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED MASTERS (IIM) You can choose to study one of the following four routes: > Accounting and Finance > Business and Management > Investment and Banking > Psychology

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The IIM courses are designed for students who do not qualify for direct entry to postgraduate degree courses at Bangor University. The Pre-Master’s stage of our IIM focuses on equipping you with the business or psychology related subjects knowledge and the advanced study and English language skills you need to complete your postgraduate study at Bangor University. There are two options depending on your English language level:

You can choose from four routes:

• 15 months IIM (One Term Pre-Masters) - start dates in September*, April and June • 18 month IIM (Two Term Pre-Masters) - start dates in January, April and June* Stage 1

Undergraduate degree

• Accounting and Finance • Business and Management • Investment and Banking • Psychology

Stage 2 Pre-Masters

Masters study at University

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PRE-SESSIONAL ENGLISH This course features additional academic English language support. It will provide you with an initial period of intensive English language training and assessments before you can continue onto the modules from your chosen route. The number of terms you complete will depend on your current English level. COURSE

ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS

IIM 1-Term

IELTS 6.0 with no less than 5.5

IIM 2-Term

IELTS 5.5 with no less than 5.5

+6 week Pre-sessional English

IELTS 5.0 with no less than 4.5

+12 week Pre-sessional English

IELTS 4.5 with no less than 4.0

*Not available for Psychology

International Incorporated Masters

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COMMON MODULES FOR ALL IIM PROGRAMMES

As well as modules unique to your specific pathway, you will also study several modules that are common to all pathways. These common modules are: Introduction to Postgraduate Study in the UK This module introduces the structure, demands and expectations of postgraduate study in business or psychology in the UK. There is an emphasis on the development of academic skills of particular relevance to postgraduate study, including research methods. You will be encouraged to become more independent, reflective and critical, as well as developing group-working and team-building skills. English for IIM Preparation 1 and 2 (Two Term only) These modules prepare you for study at Master’s level at Bangor University, by raising your English language standard from a minimum of 5.5 IELTS to 6.0 IELTS or higher. You will continue to increase linguistic competence and boost confidence in the use of English. There is emphasis on the development of critical and analytical ability, evaluation and creative engagement with study materials, and the development of skills as an independent learner. Business English (Two Term only excludes Psychology) This module introduces and develops English skills directly relevant to the academic study of business. You will develop an understanding of basic business models, explore and interpret business source materials, and use these and other learning materials in business case studies designed to enhance understanding of how business works in practice.

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One term pre-masters MODULES KEY: • Compulsory subject ° Optional subject

ONE TERM PRE-MASTER'S STAGE Accounting and Finance

Business and Management

Investment and Banking

Psychology

Academic Study Skills Auditing Business English Business Environment

Business Strategy and Marketing

Concepts in Psychology English for IIM Preparation 1

English for IIM Preparation 2 Finance, Investment & Banking

Financial Accounting

Introduction to Postgraduate Study in the UK

Introduction to the Welsh Context Management Accounting Management in Context

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Personality and Individual Differences Professional Studies Project Quantitative Methods for Business

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Research Methods

Scientific Communication

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Two term pre-masters MODULES KEY: • Compulsory subject ° Optional subject

TWO TERM PRE-MASTER'S STAGE Accounting and Finance

Business and Management

Investment and Banking

Academic Study Skills

Psychology

Auditing

Business English

Business Environment

Business Strategy and Marketing

Concepts in Psychology

English for IIM Preparation 1

English for IIM Preparation 2

Finance, Investment & Banking

Financial Accounting

Introduction to Postgraduate Study in the UK

Introduction to the Welsh Context Management Accounting Management in Context

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• •

Personality and Individual Differences

Professional Studies Project

Quantitative Methods for Business

Research Methods

Scientific Communication

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ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE IIM CONTINUATION DEGREES MSc • Accounting •

Accounting and Finance

Accounting and Banking

ABOUT THE COURSE Accounting professionals are relied on to resolve complex issues in the business world, and advanced education can give you a competitive edge in your career. The Bangor Business School is a leading European centre for research in the area of Accounting and Finance, and we’ve carried out consultancy work for the World Bank, the European Commission and the UK Treasury. The PreMaster’s stage of the IIM will give you the essential skills you need to continue studying one of Bangor’s exceptional postgraduate degrees in accounting and finance. These degree courses provide the option to follow the CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) specialist pathway and acquire the skills to complete the CFA Level 1 examination. The CFA has become the most respected and recognised professional qualification in finance in the world. After successfully completing the Pre-Master’s stage at BUIC, you will continue your IIM at Bangor Business School.

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ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE IIM WHAT WILL I STUDY? You will study a number of modules throughout the duration of your course. Core modules include: Auditing This module considers the importance to a business of the monitoring of its financial performance, both in terms of meeting the requirements of the regulatory environment within which businesses operate and of providing information of a company’s performance and its financial standing to its executive and shareholders. The external auditing process is reviewed, including evidence requiring to be produced, compliance tests and substantive tests, analytical review and computer-assisted audit techniques, completion checklist and the final auditor’s report and the need for properly submitted accounts to the Registrar of Companies. Financial Accounting The aim of this module is to provide an introduction to accounting in terms of theory and practice and covers the main applications of ICT to financial accounting. It provides you

with an understanding of the technical aspects of the subject, including double-entry bookkeeping, calculation of key ratios and the preparation and use of financial statements with a focus on limited liability companies. It considers appropriate UK practice but focuses on International Accounting Standard practice. Finance, Investment & Banking The main aim of this module is to provide you with an introduction to corporate finance. You will examine the concepts and principles underlying key financial decisions, risk and return, the evaluation of projected capital investment and analysis of financial performance, for example. The module further offers insights into the nature of the financial instruments, financial markets and financial intermediaries, with particular focus on the banking business. Management Accounting This module focuses on the techniques of management accounting that are used to collect, process, and present financial and quantitative data within an organisation to aid performance management,

cost control, planning and pricing and, through these, the process of managerial decision-making. You will be made aware of the major accounting concepts and of how financial statements are used to support companies in their measurement of profit and valuation of assets and in their planning for future strategic moves and developments.

“Teachers in Bangor University are professional and Bangor is a peaceful place to study and make friends.” Siyi from China Banking and Finance

Email: buic@bangor.ac.uk For more information visit our webpage here: Accounting and Finance

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BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT IIM CONTINUATION DEGREES

MA •

Business and Marketing

MBA •

Management

International Business

International Marketing

Environmental Management

Information Management1

Law and Management

ABOUT THE COURSE If you want to broaden your understanding of issues affecting the business world, the Pre-Masters at BUIC provides the ideal start to your chosen Master’s degree at Bangor University. After successfully completing the Pre-Master’s stage at BUIC you will continue your IIM in Business and Management at Bangor Business School. All these degree courses are dual accredited by the Chartered Management Institute (CMI), which means that graduates will gain two qualifications – a Bangor University Master’s degree, and a CMI Level 7 award. Some of the degree modules offer professional recognition by other relevant professional bodies including CIM, and IEMA.

These courses are available for September entry only.

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"Bangor is a historical university, providing good education and excellent teaching systems. I’ve learnt lots.” Yinzhou from China Investment Management

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Law at Bangor is rated Top in Wales. (Guardian University Guide, 2020)


BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT IIM WHAT WILL I STUDY? You will study a number of modules throughout the duration of your course. Core modules include: Business Environment This module introduces you to economic theories and systems and relates these to the environment within which businesses function. You will further be equipped with the critical skills to apply the concepts and principles you study in a business context. You will be taught to consider the impact of government policies and actions on businesses and to look beyond national policies to the influence of wider economic and political groupings of states. Business Strategy and Marketing This module provides an understanding of key concepts, recent developments and issues within the study of strategic decision-making within business organisations with an emphasis on a critically evaluative approach to approach and outcomes. You are also introduced to the theories and concepts of marketing as a business function and will relate

theory to practice in terms of setting a company’s marketing objectives, formulating and implementing a marketing strategy, sales and promotional activities, market research and the impact of technology on marketing activities. Finance, Investment & Banking The main aim of this module is to provide you with an introduction to corporate finance. You will examine the concepts and principles underlying key financial decisions, risk and return, the evaluation of projected capital investment and analysis of financial performance, for example. The module further offers insights into the nature of the financial instruments, financial markets and financial intermediaries, with particular focus on the banking business. Management Accounting This module focuses on the techniques of management accounting that are used to collect, process, and present financial and quantitative data within an organisation to aid performance management, cost control, planning and pricing and, through these, the process of managerial decision-

making. You will be made aware of the major accounting concepts and of how financial statements are used to support companies in their measurement of profit and valuation of assets and in their planning for future strategic moves and developments. Management in Context The main aim of this module is to develop a greater understanding of some of the key activities and functions associated with establishing and managing a business. It considers the legal bases of different types of businesses and, within these, the nature and impact of different styles of management and leadership. You are introduced to the fields of operations management and organisational behaviour within business and consider how businesses introduce and manage change.

Email: buic@bangor.ac.uk For more information visit our webpage here: Business and Management

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INVESTMENT AND BANKING IIM CONTINUATION DEGREES MSc • Banking and Finance •

Banking and Finance (Chartered Banker)

Finance

Islamic Banking and Finance

Management and Finance

MA • Banking Law MBA • Banking and Finance

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Banking and Law

Finance

Islamic Banking and Finance

ABOUT THE COURSE In the competitive world of banking, a postgraduate qualification can help you to stand out from the crowd. The Pre-Master’s Stage of the IIM will broaden your knowledge of this rapidly changing field and prepare you for success with the completion of your chosen Master’s degree. The Bangor Business School is a leading European centre for research in the area of banking and financial services. The Business School has been ranked as one of the top 50 in the world for Banking research (RePEc 2019). After successfully completing the Pre-Master’s stage at BUIC you will continue your IIM at Bangor Business School.

"I came to Bangor alone and left Bangor with a beautiful family.” Amr Al Shaher from Bahrain Banking and Finance


INVESTMENT AND BANKING IIM WHAT WILL I STUDY? You will study a number of modules throughout the duration of your course. Core modules include: Business Environment This module introduces you to economic theories and systems and relates these to the environment within which businesses function. You will further be equipped with the critical skills to apply the concepts and principles they study in a business context, you will be taught to consider the impact of government policies and actions on businesses and to look beyond national policies to the influence of wider economic and political groupings of states. Finance, Investment & Banking The main aim of this module is to provide you with an introduction to corporate finance. You will examine the concepts and principles underlying key financial decisions, risk and return, the evaluation of projected capital investment and analysis of financial performance, for example. The module further offers insights into the nature of the financial instruments, financial markets and

financial intermediaries, with particular focus on the banking business. Management in Context The main aim of this module is to develop a greater understanding of some of the key activities and functions associated with establishing and managing a business. It considers the legal bases of different types of businesses and, within these, the nature and impact of different styles of management and leadership. You will be introduced to the fields of operations management and organisational behaviour within business and consider how businesses introduce and manage change.

Quantitative Methods for Business The module covers common statistical techniques for managerial decision-making which are used in many businesses. The module offers a grounding in statistics with an emphasis on practical applications and extensive use of the Excel spreadsheet and its associated functions. Devise methods of collecting, collating and displaying data.

Email: buic@bangor.ac.uk For more information visit our webpage here: Investment and Banking

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PSYCHOLOGY IIM CONTINUATION DEGREES

TRANSITION TO BANGOR UNIVERSITY IN SEPTEMBER ONLY

MSc •

Psychology

Applied Behaviour Analysis*

Clinical and Health Psychology

Positive Behaviour Support*

Principles of Clinical Neuropsychology

MA • Psychology PLEASE NOTE: Students achieving 50% in their English module(s) and 60% in their other modules may continue to any of the above •

Students achieving 40% in their English module(s) and 50% in their other modules may continue to MA/ MSc Psychology only.

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ABOUT THE COURSE Psychology is an applied science which seeks to understand the behaviour of the mind. BUIC offers you an alternative route to a masters in Psychology at Bangor University. BUIC will provide you with subject-related academic and English language support to help you succeed as you continue your studies. A postgraduate degree in this field can lead to a range of career opportunities from clinical psychology to marketing and advertising. Bangor is ranked in the top 15% for Psychology Graduate Prospects by the Guardian Good University Guide 2019.


PSYCHOLOGY IIM WHAT WILL I STUDY? You will study a number of modules throughout the duration of your course. Core modules include: Research Methods During this module students will learn about deploying the scientific method in planning, undertaking and interpreting research within Psychology. Scientific Communication During this module students will learn about the scientific method and the importance within a scientific context of conveying information in a clear and effective manner with due regard to the style, language, format and conventions appropriate to scientific discourse. Personality and Individual Differences This module addresses key topics within the field of personality, intelligence and individual differences. The module is split into two parts: intelligence and personality and each will be assessed separately. The areas covered involve historic and current perspectives on personality, including psychoanalysis, humanistic and trait approaches. Individual

differences and intelligence will be explored including intelligence testing, emotional intelligence and heritability of intelligence. Professional Studies Project The content of this module will include an introduction to the place of reflective practice across the professions and an exploration of the concept of person-centred practice in relation to own professional context. Group based discussions will take place to encourage a sharing of the range of experiences the students bring to the whole group and a collaborative approach to learning. Concepts in Psychology The emphasis of this module will be on providing students with a conceptual and historical understanding of psychology and how it has developed into the academic discipline that it is today. The focus of the course will be on theoretical understandings of psychology – how psychology as a science pursues discovery of new things through experimentation and scientific endeavour, this course will focus on how these findings are understood and interpreted

using classic and contemporary theories. Introduction to the Welsh Context The aim of the module is to introduce students to the largely public settings in which psychological services are planned and delivered to clients in Wales. This will enable students coming to Bangor to study courses in professional subjects to understand and contextualise the learning more effectively.

Psychology ranks 35th in the UK (Complete University Guide, 2021)

Email: buic@bangor.ac.uk For more information visit our webpage here: Psychology

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CONTINUATION DEGREES LIST

INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED BACHELORS (IIB) International Year Zero (IYZ)

Computer Information Systems for Business

BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS BSc (Hons) Accounting and Banking

Electronic Engineering BEng (Hons) Electronic Engineering

Accounting and Economics Accounting and Finance Banking and Finance Business Economics Business Management Business Management and Finance Business Management and Marketing Financial Economics Business Management with Accounting Marketing Psychology with Business Management BA (Hons) Business Management and Law ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE BSc (Hons) Computer Information Systems

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Computer Science

LAW, MEDIA, PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE LLB (Hons) Law Law with Accounting and Finance Law with Criminology Law with Business Studies Law with Social Policy BA (Hons) Creative Studies Criminology and Criminal Justice Film Studies

Social Policy and Economics BSc (Hons)

Psychology Psychology with Business Management Psychology with Clinical and Health Psychology Psychology with Forensic Psychology Psychology with Neuropsychology International Year One (IY1) BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT AND FINANCE BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance Banking and Finance Business Economics Business Management

Health & Social Care

Business Management and Finance

Journalism & Media Studies

Financial Economics

Media Studies

Business Management with Accounting

Media Studies with Theatre & Performance Sociology Sociology and Economics Social Policy

Marketing PSYCHOLOGY BSc (Hons) Psychology


INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED MASTERS (IIM) BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT

MA Business and Marketing MBA Management Environmental Management International Business International Marketing Information Management1 Law and Management

Banking and Law Finance Islamic Banking and Finance

ACCOUNTING

AND FINANCE MSc Accounting

Accounting and Banking Accounting and Finance

PSYCHOLOGY

INVESTMENT

TRANSITION TO

MA

IN SEPTEMBER ONLY

AND BANKING

BANGOR UNIVERSITY

Banking and Law

MA

MSc Banking and Finance

MSc

Banking and Finance (Chartered Banker) Finance Islamic Banking and Finance Management and Finance MBA Banking and Finance

Psychology Applied Behaviour Analysis2

Clinical and Health Psychology

Positive Behaviour Support2

Principles of Clinical Neuropsychology Psychology

These courses are available for September entry only.

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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED BACHELORS (IIB)

COUNTRY

Bangladesh

China

Egypt

Ghana *Applicants who do not meet the criteria will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

Hong Kong

INTERNATIONAL YEAR ZERO (4 YEARS) IELTS 5.5 (with no single element below 5.5)

Successful completion of HSC with a minimum of 50% / GPA 3.0

Successful completion of Secondary School Senior 2 with a minimum of 70% or Senior 3 with below 75%

Certificate of General Secondary School Certificate with good grades (60%) or Secondary Education certificate of Al-Azhar with 60%

INTERNATIONAL YEAR ONE (3 YEARS) IELTS 5.5 (with no single element below 5.5) HSC (4.0 GPA or above) will be considered for direct admission to bachelor’s degree courses. HSC Student (below 4.0 GPA) – plus 1 year Foundation Programme or must obtain a two-year bachelor’s degree (Pass). Good grade in the Senior High School qualification plus a 1 year Foundation Programme is required. OR Successful completion of Senior High 3 with 75% or above overall (with a minimum of four subjects). GAO KAO is not required. Certificate of General Secondary School Certificate with a minimum of 80%. OR ‘‘Pass’ from a post school Diploma or one year at an Egyptian University

Successful completion of the West African School Certificate (WAEC) or Senior School Certificate normally with an average grade 1-6 (A-C) in 5 or more subjects*

Good grade in the WASSCE plus one year of extra study

Pass HKDSE with a minimum of 4 subjects Including Maths where required at Level 2 or above

Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) with minimum of levels (48 UCAS tariff points) plus any additional compulsory subjects

OR Complete Form 4 and 5 with an average of 40-55% (depending on school’s banding) including Maths where required

OR ‘Pass’ National Diploma (ND), Post-Secondary Certificate or Medical-related Diploma.

OR HKALE 2 passes minimum grade E in relevant subjects, equivalent to 48 UCAS tariff points OR completion of a recognised Foundation course.

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COUNTRY

India

INTERNATIONAL YEAR ZERO (4 YEARS) IELTS 5.5 (with no single element below 5.5)

Successful completion of Standard XI with average of 50% or above OR Completion of Standard XII with average of 45% or above

Indonesia

Japan

Completion of SMA/SMU/ SMK 2 average grade of 7.0 (70%) or SMA/SMU/SMK 3 average grade of 6.5 (65%)

Upper Secondary School Leaving certificate with average of 60%

Jordan

Tawjihiya/Thanawihya/General Secondary School Certificate with good grades (60%)

Kazakhstan

Complete the Svidetel’stvo o Srednem Obrazovanii (Certificate of Secondary Education) with an average of 4 or “good” overall.

INTERNATIONAL YEAR ONE (3 YEARS) IELTS 5.5 (with no single element below 5.5) A minimum of 55% in the Standard XII school certificate from recognised central or state boards OR Completion of the Polytechnic / College of Technology Diploma (3 to 4 years in duration) ‘Pass’ the Senior High School qualification plus a 1 year Foundation Programme ‘Pass’ a post school Diploma (D1) Good grades in the Upper Secondary School Leaving Certificate (Kotogakko Sotsugyo Shomeisho) plus a 1 year Foundation Programme. OR Specialised Training School Upper Secondary Graduation Certificate with an overall ‘Pass’

Successful completion of Secondary School Leaving Certificate/ Senior High School qualification (Tawjihi) AND a 1 year International Foundation Programme Diploma of Specialised Secondary Education with 3 or above OR 1-2 years of study from a recognised Kazakh university. OR award of recognised Foundation course.

Kenya *Applicants who do not meet the criteria will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

Libya

East African School Certificate/ Cambridge Overseas School Certificate/KCSE normally with at least 5 grade C’s or above*

Secondary Education Certificate with a score of at least 60%

Bangor University recognises the TRC University Foundation Programme.

Pass grades in Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) plus a 1 year Foundation Programme.

OR ‘Pass’ University Diploma from a recognised institution in Kenya. OR ‘Pass’ Higher / Ordinary Technician Diploma

Successful completion of year 12 Secondary School Leaving Certificate AND a 1 year International Foundation Programme.

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COUNTRY

Malaysia

INTERNATIONAL YEAR ZERO (4 YEARS) IELTS 5.5 (with no single element below 5.5)

SPM Form 5, Term 2 or MidTerm Grade A-C in 5 relevant academic subjects to include English and Maths

INTERNATIONAL YEAR ONE (3 YEARS) IELTS 5.5 (with no single element below 5.5) Any of the following: • STPM grades E on a subject for subject basis. • Good grades in SPM AND a recognised Foundation course. • UEC (Unified Examination Certificate) with B6 or above with a minimum of 4 subjects

Morocco

Diplôme du Baccalauréat or Diplôme du Baccalauréat Technique with pass grades

Nepal

Pass HSEC 12th Grade with 50% average in best 4 subjects

Nigeria *Applicants who do not meet the criteria will be considered on a case-by-case basis

West African School Certificate or Senior School Certificate normally with grades 1-6*

• Successful completion of the Australian High School Leaving certificate plus ATAR with a minimum of 50 Successful completion of the Attestation du Baccalauréat (Diplôme du Baccalauréat) PLUS a ‘Pass’ from a 1 year International Foundation Programme. • HSEC 12th Grade Pass and an International Foundation.

• OR Three year diploma in Engineering, Humanities and Social Sciences after Higher Secondary Education Certificate.

One of the following:

• West African School Certificate or Senior School Certificate normally with grades 1-6 plus one year of extra study • A Levels (32 UCAS points - EE) • International Baccalaureate (24 points)

Pakistan

HSC with 50% or above

• National Diploma / Diploma - minimum grade Pass HSSC/FSc (55% or above)

OR Two-year bachelor’s degree (Pass) Russia *subject to approval

Certificate of Secondary Education with an average GPA of 3/5

Certificate of Secondary Education plus a 1 year Foundation Programme. OR Pass a Diploma of Completed Specialised Secondary Education. Bangor University recognises the TRC University Foundation Programme.

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COUNTRY

South Korea

South Africa

Thailand

Ukraine

Vietnam

International Baccalaureate (IB) UK Qualifications

UK Partner Foundations

INTERNATIONAL YEAR ZERO (4 YEARS) IELTS 5.5 (with no single element below 5.5)

INTERNATIONAL YEAR ONE (3 YEARS) IELTS 5.5 (with no single element below 5.5)

Completion of Year 11 Senior Certificate with A – C in at least 5 subjects or successful completion of the National Senior Certificate

National Senior Certificate 66655

Successful completion of Maw 6 with a minimum average of 50%

Successful completion of Maw 6 with a minimum average of 65% / GPA of 2.5.

Complete Atestat pro Povnu Zagal’nu Sersdniu Osvitu (Certificate of Secondary School Education), with an average 3 or ‘good’.

Atestat pro Povnu Zagal’nu Sersdniu Osvitu (Certificate of Secondary School Education) plus a 1 year Foundation Programme.

Senior High School 2 with average 4th grade in relevant subjects/Senior High School 3 with average 6th grade in relevant subjects/School Leaving Certificate with average 60%

Good grade in the Senior High School 2 or 3 qualification plus ‘Pass’ a 1 year Foundation Programme.

OR Senior certificate (with matriculation) BBBCC, with C in relevant subject areas.

Upper Secondary School Graduation Diploma successful completion of Grade 11 with GPA 6.0*

Completion of grade 12 with a GPA of 6.0.

A minimum of 20 points

International Baccalaureate - a minimum of 22 points

4 GCSE passes grades A – E

Two GCE A levels (grades EE – 32 points)

OR Three GCE AS levels (grades D – E)

• INTO – will consider repeat year. English Exit 55% or EAP D (55%) • Kaplan – Award, 40–50%. English Exit 55%. Will reconsider repeat year. • Bellerbys – will consider 40–50% and / or repeat year. With English exit - ESUS 40 - 49% • NCC – 40–50%, IELTS 5.5

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COUNTRY

INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED MASTERS One Term: IELTS 6.0 (5.5) or other accepted English Language tests with equivalent scores.

Bangladesh China Egypt Ghana *Applicants who do not meet the criteria will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

Hong Kong India Japan

Kazakhstan Libya

Malaysia Morocco Nepal

Nigeria *Applicants who do not meet the criteria will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

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Entry Requirements

Two Terms: IELTS 5.5 (5.5) or other accepted English Language tests with B2 level

4 year bachelor’s degree with less than 50% or GPA below 2.5

Chinese 3-year College Diploma (DaZhuan) in related subject area with 70% or above or Chinese 4-year bachelor’s degree below 70% (Non-211/985 Universities) or below 65% (211/985 Universities)

Bachelor’s degree with ‘Pass’ below GPA2.5 or 65% or Third class overall or Diploma of Graduate Studies, Diploma of Higher Studies or equivalent. 75% overall in bachelor’s degree from Higher Institute

Higher National Diploma with over 70% plus 1-2 years’ Work Experience or bachelor’s degree with Third Class

Associate Degree with 60% or above, bachelor’s degree with Third Class/ Pass or diploma equivalent or bachelor’s degree with GPA below 2.3/4 Successful completion of a bachelor’s degree with grades below 55% or 50% from NAAC ‘A’ rated universities

Successful completion of Advanced Diploma or degree with below 70% Successful completion of bachelor’s degree or Specialist Diploma with GPA below 3.25/5 or 59% or new system GPA 1.0-1.99 or 50-64% Bachelor’s degree from a higher technical and vocational institution with a grade of at least 50% or bachelor’s degree from a university with a grade below 65% or diploma equivalent with 1-2 years’ work experience – this is the same as the direct entry, there is no gap A bachelor’s degree with a grade of Third class or Advanced diploma equivalent plus 1-2 years’ work experience

Diplôme d’Écoles Nationales de Commerce et de Gestion, Licence / Licence d’Études Fondamentales / Licence Professionnelle, Diplôme du Cycle Normal or Diplôme d’Ingénieur d’État with a grade of 9-11/20 Pass bachelor’s degree (when studied for a minimum of 3 years) Higher National Diploma (HND) with a GPA of 2.5 or better plus 1- 2 years’ work experience or bachelor’s degree with Honours with a grade of third class Successful completion of a 4 year bachelor’s degree below 50% or diploma equivalent

Bachelor’s degree or Specialist Diploma achieved at ‘Satisfactory/Pass’ level Bachelor’s degree with third class, or 59% or below or diploma equivalent


COUNTRY

INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED MASTERS One Term: IELTS 6.0 (5.5) or other accepted English Language tests with equivalent scores.

Thailand Ukraine

United States of America

UK Qualifications

GCC Countries

Two Terms: IELTS 5.5 (5.5) or other accepted English Language tests with B2 level

Bachelor’s degree with minimum of 2.0/4 or third class or diploma equivalent Bachelor’s degree below 3.5/5 or 6/12 or Third class degree OR Specialist degree with Third class or below 3.25/5 or 5/12 or diploma equivalent Bachelor’s degree GPA 2.4 and above

Successful Completion of a degree or 3 year diploma equivalent, or a minimum of 15 years education. UK 3rd Class Degree holders can be considered onto the one term (3 months) IIM. If Degree is Ordinary, students must have work experience in order to be accepted onto the one term IIM Bachelor’s degree with below GPA 2.5 or 75% or Third class overall or diploma equivalent

"The syllabus is based on case studies and issues in the real world. This gives us a chance to look around and analyse current scenarios in real life. BUIC paved a path for me to explore new ideas and taught me how to apply them in practice.” Alwin from INDIA International Marketing

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COURSE DATES

INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED BACHELORS (IIB) International Year Zero (IYZ) COURSE

INTAKE

COURSE STARTS

COURSE ENDS

TRANSITION TO BU

+6 week PSE

Nov-20

9 November 2020

18 December 2020

-

(IYZ)

+12 week PSE (IYZ)

Jan -21 Sep-20 Oct-21

4 January 2021

28 September 2020 4 October 2021

10 September 2021 18 December 2020 17 June 2022

September 2021 -

September 2022

+6 week PSE

Aug-21

9 August 2021

17 September 2021

-

+12 week PSE

Jun-21

28 June 2021

17 September 2021

-

(IYZ)

Jan-22

3 January 2022

9 September 2022

September 2022

+6 week PSE

Nov-21

15 November 2021

24 December 2021

-

+12 week PSE

Oct-21

4 October 2021

24 December 2021

-

International Year One (IY1) COURSE

INTAKE

COURSE STARTS

COURSE ENDS

TRANSITION TO BU

+6 week PSE

Aug-21

9 August 2021

17 September 2021

-

+12 week PSE

June-21

28 June 2021

17 September 2021

-

(IY1)

Jan-22

3 January 2022

9 September 2022

September 2022

+6 week PSE

Nov-21

15 November 2021

24 December 2021

-

+12 week PSE

Oct-21

4 October 2021

24 December 2021

-

(IY1)

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Course Dates

Oct-21

4 October 2021

17 June 2022

September 2022


INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED MASTERS (IIM) One Term COURSE

INTAKE

COURSE STARTS

COURSE ENDS

TRANSITION TO BU

IIM One Term

Apr-21

6 April 2021

18 June 2021

September 2021

IIM One Term* IIM One Term

IIM One Term

Oct-20

Jun-21 Oct-21

12 October 2020

24 December 2020

28 June 2021

10 September 2021

4 October 2021

17 December 2021

January 2021

September 2021 January 2022

IIM One Term

Apr-22

04 April 2022

17 June 2022

September 2022

IIM One Term

Jun-22

27 June 2022

09 September 2022

September 2022

COURSE

INTAKE

COURSE STARTS

COURSE ENDS

TRANSITION TO BU

IIM Two Terms

Apr-21

6 April 2021

10 September 2021

September 2021

Two Terms

IIM Two Terms +6 week PSE

+12 week PSE

IIM Two Terms* +6 week PSE

Jan-21 Feb-21 Jan-21

Jun-21 May-21

4 January 2021

18 June 2021

15 February 2021

26 March 2021

4 January 2021

26 March 2021

28 June 2021

17 December 2021

17 May 2021

25 June 2021

September 2021 -

-

January 2022 -

+12 week PSE

Apr-21

6 April 2021

25 June 2021

-

IIM Two Terms

Jan-22

3 January 2022

17 June 2022

September 2022

+6 week PSE

Nov-21

15 November 2021

24 December 2021

-

IIM Two Terms

Apr-22

4 April 2022

9 September 2022

September 2022

+12 week PSE +6 week PSE

+12 week PSE

IIM Two Terms* +6 week PSE

+12 week PSE

Oct-21

Feb-22 Jan-22

Jun-22 May-22 Apr-22

4 October 2021

14 February 2022 3 January 2022 27 June 2022 16 May 2022 4 April 2022

24 December 2021 25 March 2022

25 March 2022

16 December 2022 24 June 2022

24 June 2022

-

-

-

January 2023 -

-

*(Psychology route not available for this course start date)

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How to apply

Applying with us is easy. As a prospective student you can apply using our online application form.

Apply Online bangor.ac.uk/buic/ apply-online

To start your application you will need the following: A copy of a valid passport A copy of your original qualification certificate and transcripts

Certified translation (if applicable)

A personal statement

This should outline why an applicant has chosen the University, the selected course and future career plans

Any current and previous visas, CAS and copies of exit stamp. Please also include a copy of any previous visa refusal letters

Evidence of English language proficiency at the required level

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We accept a range of English language qualifications. If you are studying Pre-Sessional English prior to the main course you may have an IELTS score of 4.5 overall with minimum 4.0 in each element. If you are not studying PreSessional English prior to the main course you should have achieved an IELTS or equivalent


WHAT WILL HAPPEN AFTER YOU SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION? STAGE 1: Check qualifications We will carefully review your application and check your academic qualifications and level of English language is suitable for entry to the chosen course. STAGE 2: Issue conditional offer Assuming the application is successful; we will send you a formal offer of a place. STAGE 3: Acceptance offer Once you’ve met all the conditions outlined in your Conditional Offer we will send you an Unconditional Offer. STAGE 4: Submit deposit To accept a place on the course, you will need to make a deposit to confirm your offer. The amount of your deposit will be confirmed in the Offer Letter. STAGE 5: CAS issued Upon receipt of the deposit we will request your pre-CAS documents. Once the pre-CAS documents have been received, we will issue you a Certificate of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) number. STAGE 6: Apply for visa You will then need to apply for a visa if necessary. STAGE 7: Final payment Advance payment of remaining fees will be required prior to arrival. STAGE 8: Accommodation Once you have chosen BUIC as your firm choice, you’ll receive an invite to book your room and we will provide you with all of the necessary details. STAGE 9: Pre-arrival Before the start of the course we will send you details of how to register and a welcome pack. STAGE 10: Welcome to the UK! We will also ask for details of your flight to the UK. We can arrange for a taxi transfer upon your arrival at a UK airport (additional fees apply). 73


Contact Us

If you would like to know more or if you have any questions, please contact us today: Email: buic@bangor.ac.uk College Address: Bangor University International College Oswalds Building Victoria Drive Bangor LL57 2EN College Number: +44 (0)1248 383785

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