BBSI Summer Brochure 2014

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Bournemouth Business School International

Summer Courses

www.bbsi.co.uk


Summer Courses in the Centre of Bournemouth BBSI was founded in 1992 and has developed a reputation for providing both specialised English and general English courses for adult students and professionals from around the world. BBSI occupies three prominent Victorian buildings in the centre of Bournemouth, a beautiful seaside resort on the south coast of England. During the months of July and August we offer short summer courses of between one and eight weeks. In addition to English, students can study specialised subjects, a variety of business skills, and can prepare for and obtain a range of qualifications. BBSI has 23 classrooms, with either interactive Smartboard™, DVD, digital, or CD equipment. School capacity is around 300 students. All classes have a maximum of 14 students and school facilities include: n

2 fully networked IT rooms

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Wi-Fi access throughout the school

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Student common room with satellite TV and refreshments

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Lending and reference library

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Garden and patio area

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Parking areas for bicycles

BBSI is certified with the National Quality Assurance ISO 9001 standard. BBSI is also accredited by the British Council for the teaching of English, and is a member of English UK, Business English UK and IALC. BBSI holds an NCFE Investing in Quality (IIQ) Licence for its specialised courses. NCFE accreditation provides assurance that the content of a training course is of a high standard and meets the rigorous standards of a national awarding organisation. BBSI is also an Authorised Preparation Centre for certain Cambridge English examinations.

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Accommodation choices

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Standard homestay

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Tuition

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Executive homestay

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Online study support

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Student residence

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Accommodation placement service

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Hotel residence

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Induction

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Entry test

Social programme

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Use of school PCs

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Excursions

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Use of library

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Pub visits

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Wi-Fi

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Coffee and conversation

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Some social programme activities

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Lectures on culture

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Welfare

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Football/volleyball

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End of course certificate

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Film club

BBSI Summer Courses 30 June to 22 August 2014 General English Courses

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English & IELTS [Academic] Preparation Courses

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Communication & Business Skills

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English for Business

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Management Courses

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Marketing Courses

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Finance Courses

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Hospitality & Tourism Courses

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Legal Studies Courses

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Science, Mathematics & IT Courses

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Course Details Course Codes: GE 20, GE 24, GE 30 or GE 40 Course Duration: 1-50 weeks Minimum Entry Level: Elementary (equivalent to CEFR A2)

General English General English courses are flexible, allowing students to join at any time during the year, for any number of weeks. We offer a choice of four study programmes to suit all needs. Students can choose general English as their only course, or can use it as preparation for other courses at BBSI. Our General English courses all include access to MacMillan English Campus from our Virtual Learning Environment (VLE). The VLE offers students the flexibility to learn on their own terms, within a personalised environment, with immediate access to their chosen course.

Range of Levels: GE 20 – CEFR A2-C1 GE 24 – CEFR A2-C1 GE 30 – CEFR A2-C1 GE 40 – CEFR B2-C1 Entry Dates: Weekly Minimum Age: 18 years Award: BBSI Certificate in General English Course Structure: GE 20 – 20 lessons (15 hours) weekly

Course Content

GE 24 – 24 lessons (18 hours) weekly

GE 20: 20 lessons weekly in English language, to include: grammar & functions, vocabulary development, reading & writing skills, speaking, listening & pronunciation skills

GE 30 – 30 lessons (22.5 hours) weekly

GE 24: 20 lessons weekly in English language, to include: grammar & functions, vocabulary development, reading & writing skills, speaking, listening & pronunciation skills

Available Options with GE 30 & GE 40 (depending on language level):

4 lessons weekly of additional speaking, reading, listening & writing skills GE 30: 20 lessons weekly in English language, to include: grammar & functions, vocabulary development, reading & writing skills, speaking, listening & pronunciation skills 10 lessons weekly, selected from one of the following: English Language Workshop (ELW) preparation for the Cambridge English: First (FCE) examination preparation for the Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) examination preparation for the Cambridge English: Business (BEC) examination GE 40: 20 lessons weekly in English language, to include: grammar & functions, vocabulary development, reading & writing skills, speaking, listening & pronunciation skills 10 lessons weekly, selected from one of the following: English Language Workshop (ELW) preparation for the Cambridge English: First (FCE) examination preparation for the Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) examination preparation for the Cambridge English: Business (BEC) examination 10 lessons weekly of discussion, current affairs & UK culture

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GE 40 – 40 lessons (30 hours) weekly

English Language Workshop (ELW) Cambridge English: First (FCE) Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) Cambridge English: Business (BEC)


English & IELTS [Academic] Preparation English & IELTS Preparation courses are flexible, allowing students to join at any time during the year, for any number of weeks. We offer a choice of either 30 or 40 lessons per week. IELTS preparation at BBSI is for the academic format of the exam. Students’ language levels are assessed on arrival and they are placed in appropriate classes.

Course Details These courses include extensive language development and preparation for the IELTS examination. They are suitable for those who are planning to take this international qualification to verify their language skills for entry to university, college of further education, or a future employer. The IELTS examination is held monthly in Bournemouth and can be booked at BBSI with a minimum of 6 weeks' notice (examination fees are not included in the BBSI course fees).

Course Codes: EIP 30 or EIP 40 Course Duration: 4-50 weeks Minimum Entry Level: Intermediate (equivalent to CEFR B1/IELTS 4.5) Range of Levels: CEFR B1-C1 Entry Dates: Weekly Minimum Age: 18 years

Course Content EIP 30: 20 lessons weekly in English language, to include: grammar & functions, vocabulary development, reading & writing skills, speaking, listening & pronunciation skills 10 lessons weekly in IELTS examination preparation EIP 40: 20 lessons weekly in English language, to include: grammar & functions, vocabulary development, reading & writing skills, speaking, listening & pronunciation skills 20 lessons weekly in IELTS examination preparation

Award: BBSI Certificate in English & IELTS [Academic] Preparation Optional External Award: IELTS [Academic] (examinations held monthly, additional fees apply) Course Structure: EIP 30 – 30 lessons (22.5 hours) weekly EIP 40 – 40 lessons (30 hours) weekly

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Course Details Course Code. CBS Course Duration. 4-8 weeks Minimum Entry Level. Intermediate (equivalent to CEFR B2/IELTS 5.0)

Communication & Business Skills Communication & Business Skills is designed as an introduction to business language and terms in English, as well as the concepts and communication skills used in the international workplace. The course is a challenging step-up from general English study. It includes team-work in meetings, negotiations and presentations, and helps students who are new to business studies to prepare assignments and reports to a professional standard.

Course Content CBS:

20 lessons weekly in Communication & Business Skills 4 lessons weekly in Professional Skills

Communication & Business Skills includes:

Business Topics n introduction to business n contemporary global issues n communication & the workplace n ethics & Corporate Social Responsibility

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presentation skills negotiation skills effective telephoning effective report writing

management marketing money & the future business travel

Professional Skills include: n n n

note-taking structuring business reports developing & supporting professional views

Minimum Age: 18 years Awards: BBSI Certificate in Communication & Business Skills NCFE Certificate in Communication & Business Skills (full 8 week course only) Course Structure: 34 lessons (25.5 hours) weekly Available Options with CBS (depending on language level): English Language Workshop (ELW) Cambridge English: First (FCE)

10 lessons weekly selected from one of the following: English Language Workshop (ELW) preparation for the Cambridge English: First (FCE) examination preparation for the Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) examination preparation for the Cambridge English: Business (BEC) examination

Business Skills n business discussion n meetings: managing & participating n interview skills n meetings: agenda & minutes n business correspondence

Entry Dates: Weekly

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reading & summarising delivering presentations correct use of business jargon

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Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) Cambridge English: Business (BEC)


English for Business The summer English for Business courses provide practice in the forms of English used by professionals in their workplace. Students can choose either 20 lessons (15 hours) weekly, or the intensive course of 30 lessons (22.5 hours) weekly which includes additional business skills or English language.

Course Details The courses include English grammar, vocabulary and skills practice, as well as business simulations such as meetings, telephoning, negotiations and presentations. Lessons will help students build confidence in using their English in professional and social scenarios. The courses are suitable for learners of English who are working in, or studying, business at a variety of levels and experience.

Course Content

Course Codes: EFB 20 or EFB 30 Course Duration: EFB 20 1-8 weeks (30 Jun – 22 Aug 2014) EFB 30 1-32 weeks (year round) Minimum Entry Level: Pre-Intermediate (equivalent to CEFR B1/IELTS 4.5)

EFB 20:

20 lessons weekly in English for Business

Entry Dates: Weekly

EFB 30:

20 lessons weekly in English for Business

Minimum Age: 18 years

10 lessons weekly selected from one of the following: Business Skills (BS) English Language Workshop (ELW) preparation for the Cambridge English: First (FCE) examination preparation for the Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) examination preparation for the Cambridge English: Business (BEC) examination

Finance emerging markets n numbers & trends n venture capitalism n financial terms n

Available Options with EFB 30 (not available with EFB 20) (depending on language level). Business Skills (BS) English Language Workshop (ELW)

English for Business topics include: Management n assessing success n project management n management styles n management qualities

Award: BBSI Certificate in English for Business

Marketing n the marketing mix n viral marketing n rebranding n sponsorship

Cambridge English: First (FCE) Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) Cambridge English: Business (BEC)

International Sales & Trade global branding n outsourcing n fair trade n free trade n

General Business building relationships n networking n negotiating n business idioms n

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Bournemouth Gardens

Course Details MANAGEMENT Course Code: MAN Course Duration: 1-8 weeks Minimum Entry Level: Intermediate (equivalent to CEFR B2/IELTS 5.5)

Management Courses

Entry Dates: Weekly (30 Jun – 22 Aug 2014) Minimum Age: 18 years

BBSI Summer Management courses are designed for both professionals and students of business who have an interest in management and related subjects, such as customer service, quality and communication. The courses are available throughout July and August each year and attract a wide range of nationalities. The syllabus is based on both topics and skills.

Award: BBSI Certificate in Management Course Structure: 20 lessons (15 hours) weekly in Management

MANAGEMENT & BUSINESS SKILLS

Course Content

Course Code: MBS

Specialised Topics: The full 8-week syllabus includes the following specialised topics (for both the Management and the Management & Business Skills courses):

Course Duration: 1-8 weeks

Managing & Communicating Information n gathering & selecting data n analysing & evaluating data for decision-making n communicating information, conclusions & decisions Managing Support Activities n introduction to quality management n marketing tactics n pricing

Meeting Stakeholder Needs stakeholder analysis n customer service management n management of change n

Operations & Business Finance n technology for resource planning n critical path analysis n fixed, variable & total costs

Business Skills (30-lesson, Management & Business Skills course only): The business skills option includes additional lessons covering a range of business topics such as leadership, culture, ethics, customer support, corporate image and careers. Skills practice includes: n n n

CV writing meetings & discussion negotiating

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presentations problem-solving effective business writing

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Minimum Entry Level: Intermediate (equivalent to CEFR B2/IELTS 5.5 Entry Dates: Weekly (30 Jun – 22 Aug 2014) Minimum Age: 18 years Award: BBSI Certificate in Management & Business Skills Course Structure: 20 lessons (15 hours) weekly in Management 10 lessons (7.5 hours) weekly in Business Skills


Marketing Courses BBSI Summer Marketing courses are designed for both professionals and students of business who have an interest in marketing and related subjects, such as advertising, promotion, public relations and sales. The courses are available throughout July and August each year and attract a wide range of nationalities. The syllabus is based on both topics and skills.

Course Details Specialised Topics: The full 8-week syllabus includes the following specialised topics (for both the Marketing and the Marketing & Business Skills courses): n n n n n n

services marketing management promotional tools: advertising, sales promotion, public relations & sponsorship promotional tools: database marketing, direct & digital marketing pricing strategy distribution management marketing planning & strategy

Business Skills (30-lesson, Marketing & Business Skills course only): The business skills option includes additional lessons covering a range of business topics such as leadership, culture, ethics, customer support, corporate image and careers. Skills practice includes: n n n n n n

CV writing presentations meetings & discussion problem-solving negotiating effective business writing

MARKETING Course Code: MKT Course Duration: 1-8 weeks Minimum Entry Level: Intermediate (equivalent to CEFR B2/IELTS 5.5) Entry Dates: Weekly (30 Jun – 22 Aug 2014) Minimum Age: 18 years Award: BBSI Certificate in Marketing Course Structure: 20 lessons (15 hours) weekly in Marketing

MARKETING & BUSINESS SKILLS Course Code: MKS Course Duration: 1-8 weeks Minimum Entry Level: Intermediate (equivalent to CEFR B2/IELTS 5.5) Entry Dates: Weekly (30 Jun – 22 Aug 2014) Minimum Age: 18 years Award: BBSI Certificate in Marketing & Business Skills Course Structure: 20 lessons (15 hours) weekly in Marketing 10 lessons (7.5 hours) weekly in Business Skills

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Course Details FINANCE Course Code: FIN Course Duration: 1-8 weeks Minimum Entry Level: Intermediate (equivalent to CEFR B2/IELTS 5.5)

Finance Courses

Entry Dates: Weekly (30 Jun – 22 Aug 2014) Minimum Age: 18 years

BBSI Summer Finance courses are designed for both professionals and students of business who have an interest in finance and related subjects, such as economics, banking and investment. The courses are available throughout July and August each year and attract a wide range of nationalities. The syllabus is based on both topics and skills and includes practice in the skills required for the *Cambridge English: Financial (ICFE) examination.

Award: BBSI Certificate in Finance Course Structure: 20 lessons (15 hours) weekly in Finance

FINANCE & BUSINESS SKILLS Course Code: FBS

Course Content

Course Duration: 1-8 weeks

Specialised Topics. The full 8-week syllabus includes the following specialised topics (for both the Finance and the Finance & Business Skills courses):

Minimum Entry Level: Intermediate (equivalent to CEFR B2/IELTS 5.5)

Investment n macroeconomic issues n types of business structure n fixed interest securities n mergers & takeovers n property as an investment class n strategic & competition issues

Entry Dates: Weekly (30 Jun – 22 Aug 2014) n n n n n

central banks cash as an investment equities & equity finance collective or pooled investments the work of a fund manager

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CV writing meetings & discussion negotiating

Award: BBSI Certificate in Finance & Business Skills Course Structure:

Business Skills (30-lesson, Finance & Business Skills course only): The business skills option includes additional lessons covering a range of business topics such as leadership, culture, ethics, customer support, corporate image and careers. Skills practice includes: n

Minimum Age: 18 years

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presentations problem-solving effective business writing

* Cambridge English: Financial (ICFE) The ICFE examination is prepared jointly by Cambridge English Language Assessment and the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) to help students of finance and finance professionals show that they have the financial English skills needed to communicate with other professionals.

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20 lessons (15 hours) weekly in Finance 10 lessons (7.5 hours) weekly in Business Skills


Hospitality & Tourism Courses BBSI Summer Hospitality & Tourism courses are designed for both professionals and students of business who have an interest in hospitality management and related subjects, such as travel agencies, tour operations, catering and HR. The courses are available throughout July and August each year and attract a wide range of nationalities. The syllabus is based on both topics and skills.

Course Details Course Content Specialised Topics: The full 8-week syllabus includes the following specialised topics (for both the Hospitality & Tourism and the Hospitality, Tourism & Business Skills courses): n n n n n n n n n

overview of the tourism industry health, hygiene & fire safety tourism chain of distribution travel agency operations marketing the tourist product conference & banqueting operations HR management tour operations sustainable tourism

Business Skills (30-lesson, Hospitality, Tourism & Business Skills course only): The business skills option includes additional lessons covering a range of business topics such as leadership, culture, ethics, customer support, corporate image and careers. Skills practice includes: n n n n n n

CV writing presentations meetings & discussion problem-solving negotiating effective business writing

HOSPITALITY & TOURISM Course Code: HSP Course Duration: 1-8 weeks Minimum Entry Level: Intermediate (equivalent to CEFR B2/IELTS 5.5) Entry Dates: Weekly (30 Jun – 22 Aug 2014) Minimum Age: 18 years Award: BBSI Certificate in Hospitality & Tourism Course Structure: 20 lessons (15 hours) weekly in Hospitality & Tourism

HOSPITALITY, TOURISM & BUSINESS SKILLS Course Code: HBS Course Duration: 1-8 weeks Minimum Entry Level: Intermediate (equivalent to CEFR B2/IELTS 5.5) Entry Dates: Weekly (30 Jun – 22 Aug 2014) Minimum Age: 18 years Award: BBSI Certificate in Hospitality, Tourism & Business Skills Course Structure: 20 lessons (15 hours) weekly in Hospitality & Tourism 10 lessons (7.5 hours) weekly in Business Skills

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Course Details LEGAL STUDIES Course Code: LAW Course Duration: 1-8 weeks Minimum Entry Level: Intermediate (equivalent to CEFR B2/IELTS 5.5)

Legal Studies Courses

Entry Dates: Weekly (30 Jun – 22 Aug 2014) Minimum Age: 18 years

BBSI Summer Legal Studies courses are designed for both professionals and students of business who have an interest in law and related subjects, such as financial crime, company law, and property law. The courses are available throughout July and August each year and attract a wide range of nationalities. The syllabus is based on both topics and skills and includes practice in the skills required for the *Cambridge English: Legal (ILEC) examination.

Award: BBSI Certificate in Legal Studies Course Structure: 20 lessons (15 hours) weekly in Legal Studies

LEGAL STUDIES & BUSINESS SKILLS Course Code: LBS

Course Content

Course Duration: 1-8 weeks

Specialised Topics. The full 8-week syllabus includes the following specialised topics (for both the Legal Studies and the Legal Studies & Business Skills courses):

Minimum Entry Level: Intermediate (equivalent to CEFR B2/IELTS 5.5)

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Entry Dates: Weekly (30 Jun – 22 Aug 2014)

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company law competition law mergers & acquisitions

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intellectual property law property law financial terms & financial crime

Business Skills (30-lesson, Legal Studies & Business Skills course only): The business skills option includes additional lessons covering a range of business topics such as leadership, culture, ethics, customer support, corporate image and careers. Skills practice includes: n n n

CV writing meetings & discussion negotiating

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presentations problem-solving effective business writing

* Cambridge English: Legal (ILEC) The ILEC examination is prepared with Cambridge English Language Assessment and Translegal to help students of law and legal professionals show that they have the legal English skills needed to communicate with other professionals.

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Minimum Age: 18 years Award: BBSI Certificate in Legal Studies & Business Skills Course Structure: 20 lessons (15 hours) weekly in Legal Studies 10 lessons (7.5 hours) weekly in Business Skills


Science, Mathematics & IT Courses BBSI Summer Science, Mathematics & IT courses are designed for both professionals and students of technology, engineering and industry. The courses are available throughout July and August each year and attract a wide range of nationalities. The syllabus is based on both topics and skills.

Course Details Course Content Specialised Topics: The full 8-week syllabus includes the following specialised topics (for both the Science, Mathematics & IT and the Science, Mathematics, IT & Business Skills courses): Science electrolysis n earthquakes n chemical reactions n catalysts n atmospheric pollution n organic chemistry n resonance n pressure n

SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS & IT Course Code: SMT Course Duration: 1-8 weeks Minimum Entry Level: Intermediate (equivalent to CEFR B2/IELTS 5.5) Entry Dates: Weekly (30 Jun – 22 Aug 2014) Minimum Age: 18 years Award: BBSI Certificate in Science, Mathematics & IT Course Structure: 20 lessons (15 hours) weekly in Science, Mathematics & IT

Mathematics algebra n differentiation n stationary points n integration n regression analysis n trigonometry

SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS, IT & BUSINESS SKILLS

IT

Minimum Entry Level: Intermediate (equivalent to CEFR B2/IELTS 5.5)

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databases & SQL operating systems binary system computer architecture

Business Skills (30-lesson, Hospitality, Tourism & Business Skills course only): The business skills option includes additional lessons covering a range of business topics such as leadership, culture, ethics, customer support, corporate image and careers. Skills practice includes: n n n n n n

CV writing presentations meetings & discussion problem-solving negotiating effective business writing

Course Code: SMS Course Duration: 1-8 weeks

Entry Dates: Weekly (30 Jun – 22 Aug 2014) Minimum Age: 18 years Award: BBSI Certificate in Science, Mathematics, IT & Business Skills Course Structure: 20 lessons (15 hours) weekly in Science, Mathematics & IT 10 lessons (7.5 hours) weekly in Business Skills

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Workshop Details WRITING SKILLS WORKSHOP Workshop Code: WSW Minimum Entry Level: Elementary (equivalent to CEFR A2)

Supplementary Language Workshops BBSI offers supplementary workshops for students who wish to take additional lessons each week, to supplement their main course of study. Students can choose to improve their writing skills, or spend more time focussing on IELTS examination practice. Both workshops can be booked in addition to any BBSI course, except for the 40-lesson weekly courses (General English GE40, or English & IELTS [Academic] Preparation EIP40).

Writing Skills Workshop Written English is often the most challenging skill to master. The BBSI Writing Skills Workshop is 4 lessons (3 hours) per week and will provide students with additional practice and support. Topics include: n n n n n n n

handwriting spelling layout & presentation sentence structure punctuation linking sentences formal & informal styles

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researching information presenting your own ideas abbreviations & note-taking summary writing drafting, checking & proof-reading word-building & word families

IELTS Examination Practice Workshop The BBSI IELTS Examination Practice Workshop is 6 lessons (4.5 hours) per week and provides extra practice in IELTS examination techniques. Key skills include: n n n n n n n

identifying gist & detail in lecture-style audio texts reading for gist & detail in academic texts skimming & scanning for information & key words in reading texts interpreting & describing statistical information discursive essay writing speaking with fluency & accuracy maximising examination performance within IELTS time limits

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Workshop Structure: 4 lessons (3 hours) weekly in writing skills

IELTS EXAMINATION PRACTICE WORKSHOP Workshop Code: IWS Minimum Entry Level: Intermediate (equivalent to CEFR B1/IELTS 4.5) Workshop Structure: 6 lessons (4.5 hours) weekly in IELTS examination practice


Executive Homestay

The Outlook residence

Welfare Facilities

Accommodation and Welfare Standard Homestay Accommodation BBSI standard homestay accommodation provides a single bedroom/study with a local host. Standard homestay is available on a part-board basis (breakfast and evening meal Monday-Friday and all meals at weekends), on a bed and breakfast basis, or on a self-catering basis. Most rooms have internet connection. All homestays are inspected regularly to ensure that high standards of comfort, cleanliness, safety and catering are met and maintained.

BBSI staff have experience and understanding of the many different welfare and cultural needs of international students, and our staff have appropriate qualifications and training in welfare. Our policy is to provide and maintain a safe and healthy environment for study. Welfare staff are on hand throughout normal school opening hours, and emergency staff are contactable at weekends and overnight.

Executive Homestay Accommodation BBSI executive homestay accommodation provides a more luxurious standard of single bedroom/study with ensuite or private bathroom and internet connection. Executive homestay is available on a part-board basis (breakfast and evening meal Monday-Friday and all meals at weekends), on a bed and breakfast basis, or on a self-catering basis. Most rooms have internet connection. All homestays are inspected regularly to ensure that high standards of comfort, cleanliness, safety and catering are met and maintained.

Residential Accommodation BBSI organises both student-style and hotel-style residential stays. Student-style residences are self-catering, with communal living/kitchen areas. Some student-style residences are available year-round, and there is also a special summer residence for July and August. Hotel-style residences can be booked on a room-only basis, with breakfast and dinner being available at some residences as an option. Fees vary according to the location and room type, and are published on the BBSI website at www.bbsi.co.uk

Standard Homestay

Guest Houses and Hotels BBSI can recommend a variety of guest houses and hotels close to our premises that would suit all budgets. Students can choose a room with or without private bathroom, and breakfast is included. Dinner can also be provided on request. Dorchester House Summer Residence

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Location Bournemouth

Bournemouth is a holiday town with a reputation for being sophisticated and vibrant. The town is a regional centre for commerce, with two universities, and is a unique and popular place to live and study throughout the year. There is lively nightlife, with a wide range of quality entertainment, including cinemas, concerts, theatres, night clubs, bars and restaurants. Our shops cater for all tastes. Bournemouth is also famous for its seven miles of sandy beaches, beautiful parks and gardens, and its cosmopolitan atmosphere. There is also easy access to many regional cultural attractions. Bournemouth International Airport has daily flights to numerous UK and European destinations and there are sea ferries from Poole to France, Spain and the Channel Islands.

Bournemouth Beach and Pier

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Bournemouth Gardens

Corfe Castle

Surrounding Area The beautiful coastal area to the east and west of Bournemouth is a designated World Heritage Site. To the west of Bournemouth lies the ancient port of Poole, situated within a vast natural harbour. Poole provides access to wildlife, deserted islands and beautiful landscapes.

Travel Details Bournemouth is less than two hours travelling time from London by coach, train or car. On their first morning at BBSI, students are welcomed to the school and given information about local services and facilities. Transport options are explained, including those bus routes between BBSI and the residential areas where our homestay accommodation is located. Most bus journeys between homestays and BBSI take between 10 and 20 minutes.

Transfer to Bournemouth We offer a transfer service from airports, seaports, and rail and coach stations to take students directly to their accommodation.

Durdle Door on the Dorset coast

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Sports, Leisure and Recreation BBSI offers a selection of leisure, sports and social activities, designed to appeal to the majority of students, both during the week and at the weekends. In planning these activities, the school takes account of the cultural differences between life in England and in students’ home countries. Some events and activities are free of charge. For activities that incur entry fees and transportation costs, a charge will be made. BBSI activities are attended by BBSI staff and include: n n n n n n n

cultural excursions museum visits day trips to London, Bath, Oxford & elsewhere ice-skating sporting events student parties karaoke pub nights

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BBSI also offers regular opportunities for students to have additional access to teachers and other native speakers through the following: n n n n n

weekly coffee & conversation club football tournaments lectures on topics of cultural interest skills workshops film club afternoons

The school also provides information about events and activities which are arranged by other organisations within the area.

Social Media

facebook.com/BBSIBournemouth

BBSI summer courses

twitter.com/BBSIBournemouth

Bournemouth’s Annual Air Festival

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www.bbsi.co.uk Bournemouth Business School International Avon House, 26-28 St Peter’s Road, Bournemouth BH1 2LW, England Tel: +44 (0) 1202 780777 E-mail: info@bbsi.co.uk


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