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Oxford Brookes University PathwaysThe award | How you will study | Study duration | Course start | Domestic course fees | International course fees |
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Pre-Masters | Full-time | 4 months | January | GBP 5510 | GBP 5510 |
If you are a non-native speaker of English, and want a short course to prepare you for your future master's course, this course will suit you. You will develop your study skills, academic language level and subject knowledge in your chosen area. You will understand the demands of British postgraduate higher education so feel confident to start your degree.
Native and near-native speakers of English who would like to study in the summer semester (May-August) also have the option of taking this course. The individual needs of all students, including their language proficiency, will be taken into account on the programme.
All students will develop an independent study supervised by a subject specialist as part of their preparation for their master's, in addition to modules in academic writing, reading and seminar skills. Please contact us if you would like to discuss this course and whether it is suitable for you.
Overview
Prepare for postgraduate study
The Pre-Master's Certificate will fully prepare you for your future master's course.
You will improve your study skills and use of academic English - the essential skills you will need for your master's course. You also have the opportunity to specialise in a subject of your choice through a module from the range of subjects offered at Oxford Brookes.
Your chosen subject specialism module will improve your knowledge of the area you wish to study in the future, and allows you to gain experience of studying at a UK university. You can choose your module from a range of subjects that include business, tourism, hospitality and leisure, law, social sciences, arts, humanities, computing and technology.
You should choose this course if:
The course runs three times each year starting in January, May and September. If you choose to start this course in May you will study through the summer so you can progress directly to a master's course starting in September. Students starting this course in September can progress to a range of master's degrees starting in January.
Teaching learning and assessment
You will be taught by highly qualified academic staff who have many years of teaching experience in the UK and overseas.
Learning methods include:
There will be a maximum of 18 students in a class in your compulsory modules. Your subject specialisation modules may be larger.
Teaching hours
You will have 18 class hours each week, with approximately 20 hours per week of additional time needed for homework, projects, assignments and independent study. Classes are Monday to Friday (except Bank Holidays), usually between 9am and 4pm. Some subject modules may be 5pm and 8pm. Most classes are 3 hours long including a 10 minute break.
Assessment
Assessment is by means of a range of coursework, including essays and papers, in-class writing tasks, project work and presentations, listening and summary assignments, and the compilation of reflective portfolios.
Accreditation and quality
We are accredited by the British Council for the teaching of English as a foreign language. The report from our last inspection stated:
The British Council inspected and accredited Oxford Brookes International in October 2009. The Accreditation Scheme assesses the standards of management, resources and premises, teaching and welfare and accredits organisations which meet the overall standard in each area inspected (see www.britishcouncil.org/accreditation for details).
The large English language teaching department of this university offers courses in academic English for adults.
Points of excellence were noted in aspects of general management, academic resources, course design and learner training.
The inspection report stated that the organisation met the standards of the Scheme.
In detail
Course content
The course consists of three language and study skills modules, together with your chosen subject specialism module.
Compulsory modules
Subject specialism module
Subject modules
You will take subject module to improve your knowledge of your subject area, and give you experience of studying at a UK university. You can choose from a wide range of undergraduate modules that suit the master's degree you want to study afterwards:
ComputingPlease note: the choice of subject modules depends on availability and may change without notice.
Students starting in June take an independent study module instead of the subject specialism module.
Student support
Our dedicated student support team are here throughout your time at Oxford Brookes International and can help with any problems or issue you may face. They can provide one to one support, pastoral advice and guidance to help you progress through your course. They also organise our welcome programme and social events for students.
Course dates
January 2018
Enrolment and induction: 25-26 January 2018
Teaching period and exams: 29 January - 19 May 2018
(See our university calendar for details of bank holidays.)
Key facts
This course is taught by Oxford Brookes International
Course length
Full-time: January-May or May-August
Teaching location
Headington Campus
Start date
January / May 2018 or January / May
Progression and degree options
The Pre-Master's Certificate is a recognised qualification. Most students who successfully complete the course with the required grades go on to study a master's degree at Oxford Brookes or other universities.
You can progress to one of the following master's degrees after your pre-master's. (Some master's degrees such as architecture or arts may require a portfolio of work; others such as health-related courses may require additional work experience).
Arts, Publishing and HumanitiesMSc IT Systems Administration andManagement
Applications for the master's course will be considered on an individual basis dependent on academic and English language entry requirements. Normally, you can progress to your chosen master's by achieving an average grade of 60% (55% for business/hospitality master's) on the Pre-Master's Certificate. We will help you to apply for your chosen master's during the Certificate.
* Many master's courses at Oxford Brookes can be offered as a two-year programme - you will only need to make one application and can apply for one student visa for the whole two years. On satisfactory completion of the Pre-Master's Diploma year, you transfer to your master's degree in the second year. This option is available for all Business courses, Computing and Digital Technology, International Relations and Health and Social Care Management.
The tuition fees are £5,510 (2017/18).
This fee is the same for international, EU and UK students.
A £1,000 deposit is required for the Pre-Master's Certificate course.
Teaching materials
Your tuition fees include most of your teaching materials, and gives you access to the university's learning facilities including the libraries, computers and virtual learning environment.
Deposits and refunds
A non-refundable £1,000 deposit is required to secure your place on this course.
In the unlikely event that you decide to leave within the first four weeks of the course we will refund the tuition fees minus the £1,000 deposit. No refunds are available after the fourth week of the course. For more information see our terms and conditions.
Entry requirements
Academic requirements
English language requirements
If you are a native or near-native speaker of English, or have IELTS 7.0, you should take our Pre-Master's Certificate: Study Skills if you are starting in January. However, you are still welcome to apply for this course if you are starting during the Summer (please see introductory text above).
Applicants are welcome from any academic discipline, as well as those in work and seeking continuing professional development.
English language requirements for visas
This course is classed as a B2 level for visa purposes. To apply for a student visa you will need to meet the minimum B2 English language requirements.
Minimum Age
The normal minimum age for this course is 21. We will admit students under 21 on a case-by-case basis.How to apply
Apply online directly to Oxford Brookes.
Your admissions officer for this course, Lucy Norris, will be pleased to advise you and will see your application through to the moment you enrol at Brookes.
Contact her on [email protected] or +44 (0)1865 483874 for more information
Conditions of acceptance
When you accept our offer, you agree to the conditions of acceptance. You should therefore read those conditions before accepting the offer.
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