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International Study Centre
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At Leicester, our staff and students are discovering ways to change the world for the better.
We are committed to offering a fantastic student experience, investing in state-of-the-art facilities and developing a stimulating learning environment.
We take pride in the passion for excellence that informs our teaching. We attract the best students and are continually expanding the quality of our programmes.
We are also proud that our students have exceptionally high employment rates in a range of careers.
I look forward to welcoming you to Leicester.
Professor Paul Boyle CBE FBA FRSE President and Vice-Chancellor University of Leicester
Contents04 Why study at Leicester
06 An excellent university
08 Career success
10 International Study Centre
12 International Foundation Year
20 International Year One
24 Discover a vibrant city
26 Amazing student life
28 Student support
29 Your new home
30 How to apply
Welcometo Leicester
Leicester Cathedral
By choosing one of our courses as your pathway to a degree at the University of Leicester, you will be supported by expert teachers who are dedicated to your academic success. From your first day here, we will help you to develop the confidence, knowledge and skills you need to thrive at the University of Leicester.
We are passionate about giving you the chance to find your way in a supportive environment. Our close working relationship with all departments at the University ensures a smooth transition to undergraduate study for all successful students.
James Kingscote Head of Centre University of Leicester International Study Centre
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Recognised as having the best initiative in the UK for preparing students for the world of workAssociation of Graduate Recruiters 2015
Ranked in the top 1% of universities in the world Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2016-17
Most affordable university destination in Britain HSBC 2014 & 2015
Extensive choice of single, joint and major/minor degrees
Ranked 25th in the UK The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017
Why study at Leicester…
93% of students are in employment or further study 6 months after graduating Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education survey, 2015
75% of the University research judged to be internationally excellent Research Excellence Framework 2014
£42 million invested in the new Centre for Medicine, the largest investment in medical teaching and applied research by a UK university in the last decade
£145 million in campus improvement since 2008 with further campus development planned
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Discover an excellent university
Leicester is committed to campus investment £55 millionCampus development
£42 millionCentre for Medicine
£6 million/year Library
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Immerse yourself in a stimulating and innovative learning environmentState-of-the-art facilities and expert academics make Leicester the perfect place to study.
The University campus is compact so nothing is more than a few minutes’ walk away. It is also ideally located within easy reach of the city centre.
The University has the technology and resources that make it possible for you to make the most of your talents. The facilities meet the needs of ambitious students, whether that’s high-end laboratory equipment, software for data analysis or specialist archives.
The new Centre for Medicine is the largest investment in medical teaching and applied research by a UK university in the last decade. The modern, environmentally friendly building gives students and staff an opportunity to do research in the prevention, detection and treatment of chronic diseases.
The University’s award-winning David Wilson Library is a light and airy building providing a range of facilities for you, from study spaces and IT facilities, to access to more than million printed volumes. There is also an extensive digital library of over 50,000 electronic journals and 500,000 eBooks.
There’s plenty of green space to relax, too. Along the edge of campus is Victoria Park. Students use it to play football or Frisbee, study and spend time with friends.
For more information www.le.ac.uk/library
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93% of students are in employment or further study 6 months after graduating The Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education survey, 2015
Discover career success
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Start your career development journeyThe University is fully committed to supporting your future success.
You will be supported from the moment you arrive through to your graduation, and beyond, to ensure you can develop the skills employers are looking for.
At Leicester, you can choose to study one or two subjects. This can help you widen your career aspirations.
• Single Honours Degree (100%) – specialise in one subject
• Joint Honours Degree (50%/50%) – split your time equally between two subjects
• Major/Minor Honours Degree – study one subject in depth and explore another one
The University works closely with graduate employers. Representatives from different industries visit the campus all year round to do workshops and talks. The Festival of Careers is one of the largest graduate recruitment events in the UK.
Leicester’s Alumni Association is a network of over 150,000 graduates. As a member you can enjoy a wide range of opportunities, including events and career advice.
The Careers Advisers
• Help you identify your strengths and develop the skills you need to stand out
• Provide support to help you achieve your goals
• Tell you about internships, work placements and graduate jobs and help you with your CV and applications
For more information www.le.ac.uk/careers www.le.ac.uk/pathways
Some of the companies we work with:
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InternationalStudy Centre
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Success starts hereTake the first step towards a degree from the University of Leicester.
When you join us you will receive a conditional offer of a degree place at Leicester. After you complete the programme and achieve the required grades, you can start your chosen undergraduate degree at Leicester.
The International Study centre provides excellent learning facilities and a high quality learning experience. It is in a fantastic location in the city centre, close to shops and restaurants, and only 20 minutes’ walk from the University campus.
We will introduce you to the style of teaching you will experience at the University, give you an opportunity to improve your English language skills and teach you subjects that focus on the academic area relevant to your university degree. We’ve also integrated a careers service into every programme. It is designed to help you become a confident and highly employable graduate.
Our class sizes are small so that you can receive individual attention from our highly experienced tutors. They work with you to ensure you do well in your studies. By the end of the year you will be well prepared for undergraduate study.
As well as studying at our well-equipped Centre, you’ll also be part of the University from day one. You will have access to facilities on campus, including the library, sports facilities and the Students’ Union.
88% of International Study Centre students who completed their programme were offered a place to study at the University of Leicester in 2016
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InternationalFoundation Year
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This programme provides you with a pathway to undergraduate degree study at the University of Leicester. After you complete the course and achieve the required grades, you will be able to progress to the first year of your three-year undergraduate degree.
Available routes
• Economics and Management
• Engineering and Technology
• Science
• Society and Culture
Study plan options
IELTS* June September January June August September
5.0 (5.0 in writing)
Start undergraduate
degree
5.0 (5.0 in writing)
4.0 (4.0 in all skills)
4.0 (4.0 in all skills)
International Foundation Year English Language Preparation Vacation
Need to improve your IELTS level?
If you don’t meet the English language requirements, you can attend the English Language Preparation course to raise your level of English up to the required level. After successful completion of the course, you can join the International Foundation Year. For more information, please visit the website.
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Key facts
Course length 3 terms
Start dates September or January
Entry requirements
Academic: Good high school graduation grades or equivalent
English language: Academic IELTS for UKVI 5.0 (minimum 5.0 in writing)*
Age: You must be at least 17 years old
* If you do not need a Tier 4 visa, or are exempted in another way, we can accept equivalent proof of English.
The International Foundation Year made me feel like I was already at University. I love the lifestyle here and the location is very good. Danni from China Progressed to BA Media, Communication and Society
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Economics and Management
What will you study?
You will gain an insight into the economic and business environment, business practices and economics models. You will apply analytical models to examine and interpret the business environment together with government policies. You will learn the importance of accounting concepts to produce financial statements and develop the knowledge to analyse the statements for the purpose of determining profitably. You will be introduced to the study and analysis of problems and dynamics that shape political life and society. You will learn about principles of business, microeconomics, macroeconomics, globalisation and accounting.
Modules
• Academic English Skills
• Business and the Modern Market Economy
• Core Mathematics*
• Economics 1 & 2
• Globalisation and Global Issues
• Introduction to Financial Accountancy
• Project Study, including Computing (word-processing) Skills
19th Marketing Complete University Guide 2017
20th Accounting and Finance The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017
My time at the International Study Centre was absolutely amazing. It was very memorable. The course was really good.Manal from India Progressed to BA Management Studies
* Students opting to do some BSc degrees will study Core Mathematics module and take the Core Mathematics final exam. In addition, these students will also need to take the Pure Mathematics 1 final exam. Students will be offered extra support to do this.
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Engineering and Technology
What will you study?
You will learn the links between pure mathematics and problem-solving in areas such as physics or finance. You will learn how to apply mathematical techniques to models and analyse practical problems such as those involving forces and energy and more general rates of change. You will gain an understanding of fundamental areas of physics, including mechanics, electromagnetism, optics and gravitation.
Modules
• Academic English Skills
• Mechanics 1 & 2
• Physics 1 & 2
• Project Study, including Computing (word-processing) Skills
• Pure Mathematics 1 & 2
The tutors are always there when you need help. They encourage students to focus on their studies and prepare them to face exams.Abdulkadir from Tanzania Progressed to BEng Aerospace Engineering
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20th General Engineering The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017
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What will you study?
You will gain an understanding of key biology areas, including biological molecules, cellular structure, enzymes and immunity as well as cardiovascular and respiratory systems. You will also learn basic theoretical chemistry principles in areas like structures and bonding and stimulate your appreciation of the social, environmental, economic and technological impact of chemistry on the community. Throughout the modules you will enhance your associated laboratory skills.
Modules
• Academic English Skills
• Biology 1 & 2
• Chemistry 1 & 2
• Further Studies in Biology & Chemistry
• Project Study, including Computing (word-processing) Skills
• Pure Mathematics 1
Science
The teachers are really friendly and approachable. They were willing to go that extra mile to make sure that you understood everything.Justine from Philippines Progressed to BSc Medical Biochemistry
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15th Geology The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017
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What will you study?
You will gain an insight into the economic and business environment, business practices and economics models. You will apply analytical models to examine and interpret the business environment together with government policies. You will develop your knowledge of mass media and gain an understanding of the role of print and electronic media in society. You will be introduced to the study and analysis of problems and dynamics that shape political life and society. You will learn about the institutions, procedures and traditions of English law and the legal system and study how the law is made and applied and the constitutional context in which it operates.
Modules
• Academic English Skills
• Business and the Modern Market Economy
• Core Mathematics*
• Economics 1
• Globalisation and Global Issues
• Law
• Media and Society
• Project Study, including Computing (word-processing) Skills
Society and Culture
The International Study Centre helped me a lot to develop my English skills. The teachers are really friendly and are always willing to help; they are professional and always smiling.Charlie from China Progressed to BA Film Studies and Visual Art
* Students opting to do some BSc degrees will study Core Mathematics module and take the Core Mathematics final exam. In addition, these students will also need to take the Pure Mathematics 1 final exam. Students will be offered extra support to do this.
15th American Studies The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017
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You can start your degree at the University of Leicester after you complete the course and achieve the required grades. Major/Minor degrees are also available. The progression degrees are subject to change. For more information, including the grades required to progress, please visit www.le.ac.uk/isc
Department University degrees Pathways
Archaeology Archaeology BA All
Ancient History and Archaeology BA
Biosciences Biological Sciences BSc Science
Biological Sciences (Biochemistry) BSc
Biological Sciences (Genetics) BSc
Biological Sciences (Microbiology) BSc
Biological Sciences (Neuroscience) BSc
Biological Sciences (Physiology with Pharmacology) BSc
Biological Sciences (Zoology) BSc
Medical Biochemistry BSc
Medical Genetics BSc
Medical Microbiology BSc
Medical Physiology BSc
Chemistry Chemistry BSc Science
Chemistry with Forensic Science BSc
Pharmaceutical Chemistry BSc
Chemistry MChem
Chemistry with Forensic Science MChem
Pharmaceutical Chemistry MChem
Computer Science Computer Science BSc All
Computer Science MComp
Computing BSc
Computing with Management BSc
Economics Banking and Finance BA All
Business Economics BA
Economics BA
Economics and Accounting BA
Financial Economics BA
Banking and Finance BSc
Business Economics BSc
Economics BSc
Economics and Accounting BSc
Financial Economics BSc
Criminology Criminology BSc All
Engineering Aerospace Engineering BEng Engineering and Technology
Communications and Electronic Engineering BEng
Electrical and Electronic Engineering BEng
General Engineering BEng
Mechanical Engineering BEng
Software and Electronic Engineering BEng
Aerospace Engineering MEng
Communications and Electronic Engineering MEng
Electrical and Electronic Engineering MEng
General Engineering MEng
Mechanical Engineering MEng
Software and Electronic Engineering MEng
Geography Geography BA All
Human Geography BA
Geography BSc
Physical Geography BSc Science
Geology Geology BSc Engineering and Technology & Science
Geology with Palaeobiology BSc
Degree options
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Geology Geology with Applied and Environmental Geology BSc
Engineering and Technology & Science
Geology MGeol
Geology with Applied and Environmental Geology MGeol
Geology with Palaeobiology MGeol
Geology with Geophysics BSc Engineering and Technology
Geology with Geophysics MGeol
History History BA All
Contemporary History BA
History and American Studies BA
History and Archaeology BA
History and Politics BA
Ancient History and History BA
History of Art and Film Film and Media Studies BA All
Film Studies and the Visual Arts BA
History of Art BA
Law English and French Law LLB/Maîtrise All
Law LLB
Law with Criminology LLB
Law with a Modern Language LLB
Law with Politics LLB
Management Management Studies BA All
Management Studies (Finance) BA
Management Studies (Marketing) BA
Management Studies (Organisation Studies) BA
Management Studies with Politics BA
Management Studies and Economics BA
Accounting and Finance BSc
Mathematics Mathematics BA Engineering and Technology
Mathematics MMath
Mathematics BSc
Mathematics with Management BSc
Mathematics with Economics BSc
Mathematics and Actuarial Science BSc
Media and Communications Media and Communication BA All
Media and Society BA
Modern Languages European Studies BA All
French and Italian BA
French and Spanish BA
Italian and Spanish BA
Modern Language Studies BA
Modern Languages with Film Studies BA
Modern Languages with Management BA
Modern Languages and Translation BA
Modern Languages with Translation BA
Translation and Interpreting BA
Physics Physics BSc Engineering and Technology
Physics MPhys
Physics with Astrophysics BSc
Physics with Astrophysics MPhys
Physics with Space Science and Technology BSc
Physics with Space Science and Technology MPhys
Politics and International Relations Politics BA All
International Relations BA
International Relations and History BA
Politics and Economics BA
Politics and Sociology BA
Psychology Psychology BSc All
Applied Psychology BSc
Psychology with Cognitive Neuroscience BSc
Psychology with Sociology BSc
Sociology Sociology BA All
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InternationalYear One
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This programme is designed to provide you with a pathway to undergraduate degree study at the University of Leicester. After you complete the programme and achieve the required grades, you will be able to progress to the second year of Management Studies at Leicester, with specialisation options in Marketing, Finance or Organisation Studies.
Available route
• Management Studies
Study plan options
IELTS* June September January June August September
5.5 (5.5 in writing) Start year two of
undergraduate degree5.5 (5.5 in writing)
International Year One Vacation
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Key facts
Course length 3 terms
Start dates September or January
Entry requirements
Academic: Good high school graduation grades or equivalent academic study plus up to one year of further study
English language: Academic IELTS for UKVI 5.5 (minimum 5.5 in writing)*
Age: You must be at least 18 years old
* If you do not need a Tier 4 visa, or are exempted in another way, we can accept equivalent proof of English.
The International Study Centre helped me a lot. We did lots of activities and played games. All those things made us get together, talk and make friends. When I started at the International Study Centre I felt a little bit lost but now I feel more confident and happy. Aziza from Saudi Arabia Progressed to BSc Biological Sciences (Physiology with Pharmacology)
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Management Studies
What will you study?
You will learn the importance of management in our fast-changing globalised world. You will engage with the contemporary challenges that businesses face. You will acquire a range of skills that go beyond traditional business and management studies. You will develop not only an understanding of the complex relations at stake within businesses and organisations, but also wider social, political and environmental problems. You will gain an introduction to principles of management, finance, economics and marketing.
Modules
• Academic English Skills
• Economics for Management
• Foundations of Management
• Foundations of Knowledge
• Information Technology
• Introduction to Accountancy
• Introduction to Marketing
• Quantitative Methods
19th Marketing Complete University Guide 2017
20th Accounting and Finance The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017
The University has amazing facilities and great location in England - together with the academic quality here, I am sure to do well in my studies.Aldo from Mexico Progressed to BA Management Studies
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You can start your degree at the University of Leicester after you complete the International Year One and achieve the required grades. The progression degrees are subject to change. For more information, including the grades required to progress, please visit www.le.ac.uk/isc
University department University degree
Management Studies
Management Studies BA
Management Studies (Finance) BA
Management Studies (Marketing) BA
Management Studies (Organisation Studies) BA
Progression degrees
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UK’s Greatest Sporting CityESPN 2016
Most affordable university destination in the UK HSBC 2014 & 2015
12% of Leicester’s population are students
Discover a vibrant city
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Leicester is a perfect student cityLeicester is a big, yet compact city that is easy to navigate.
A lot of young people come to study in Leicester because of the friendly energetic atmosphere and affordability.
The International Study Centre is in the city centre. This means you will have easy access to all the amazing things Leicester has to offer when you want a break from your studies. Whether you enjoy shopping, culture or sports, there is something here for you.
• Celebrate Diwali (the largest celebrations outside India)
• Enjoy the amazing atmosphere at the Caribbean Carnival
• Visit New Walk Museum and Art Gallery to find out more about Leicester’s history
• See theatre and musicals at Curve and De Montfort Hall
• Go to a gig at many venues, including O2 Academy Leicester at the University campus
• Visit an art exhibition at the University’s Attenborough Arts Centre
• Watch movies in Showcase De Lux and Phoenix Square
• Go to Belgrave Road to eat in an authentic Indian restaurant
• Find everything you need in The Highcross Shopping Centre
• Wander around The Leicester Lanes for more unusual shops
• Visit Leicester Market – the largest outdoor covered market in Europe
• Cheer Leicester City (football), Leicester Tigers (rugby) and Leicester Riders (basketball)
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Make your experience at Leicester specialAs well as studying, your time at university is about making friends, exploring ideas and discovering new hobbies.
The University of Leicester Students’ Union aims to make sure that you will have the best possible experience at Leicester. It provides clubs and societies, academic advice, support services, shops and bars.
The Students’ Union is in the Percy Gee building. At the heart of it is the Square, which is the perfect place to relax and catch-up with your friends. The fantastic music venue, O2 Academy Leicester, is also in the Students’ Union building.
• The Union has over 150 groups and societies, including Asian Dance and Muggle Quidditch. Joining one of them is a great way to meet people, try something new, have fun and develop your skills.
• The Education Unit offers study advice, workshops and one-to-one sessions.
• The Welfare Services and Nightline volunteers are there to support you if you need someone to talk to.
• The Attenborough Arts Centre offers a great programme of events, courses and exhibitions.
• Want to stay fit? Two modern sports facilities provide access to everything you need from gyms and exercise classes to swimming pools.
For more information www.leicesterunion.com www.attenborougharts.com www.o2academyleicester.co.uk www.le.ac.uk/sports
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We want you to be as happy as possibleThis is why we have support and advice on hand if you need it.
The International Study Centre members of staff want what is best for you. To ensure that you will progress to the University they provide additional academic and personal support in a nurturing and supportive environment.
The University offers a variety of support services, too:
• The Learning Development Team can help you to develop your academic skills. They run workshops, provide online guides and tutorials, and one-to-one consultations.
• The AccessAbility Centre offers a wide range of support for students with a disability, health condition and learning difficulties.
• The Student Welfare Service provides guidance on practical issues, including advice for international students.
• The Healthy Living Service provides direction to appropriate health care. It also co-ordinates events to support a balanced lifestyle.
• The Counselling Service offers confidential, face-to-face emotional support. You can discuss any issue of concern.
• The Mental Wellbeing Service offers advice if you find yourself experiencing stress which may be affecting your ability to study.
• The Chaplaincy provides support and advice on matters of faith. It welcomes everyone regardless of faith.
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Discover excellent support
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Studying in a new country is an exciting experienceLiving together with other students is a great way to settle in, meet people from different countries and make friends.
You can choose to live in St Georges Tower, located in the same building as the International Study Centre, in a University of Leicester residence or arrange your own accommodation.
Rooms in St Georges Tower have a television, Wi-Fi access, shower room, WC, and a kitchenette with a fridge, a cooker and a microwave. You will also have access to a common room that has a television, vending machines, table tennis and other games.
By living in St Georges Tower, you will benefit from being in the same building as your classrooms as well as a 20-minute walk from the University campus. You will also have easy access to a wide range of restaurants, cafés and supermarkets in the city centre.
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My accommodation is perfect for a student. It takes only two minutes from my room to my classroom – it’s convenient in every way.Warren from Zambia
Discover your new home
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How to apply
If you would like to apply to study at the University of Leicester International Study Centre, you will need to complete an application form and submit the relevant documentation.
You can either apply through your local education agent or directly via our website, www.le.ac.uk/isc
If you are applying directly and have a question, then a Student Enrolment Adviser will be happy to help. They speak a variety of languages and understand several more.
t: + 44 (0) 1273 339333
You must have personal insurance
It is essential that international students have the protection of personal insurance whilst in the UK. To cover you as a student at the International Study Centre, you may purchase our “Study Care” insurance cover. This policy will cover you for loss of personal possessions, travel delay, as well as providing medical insurance until the end of your International Study Centre academic programme. You can purchase Study Care Insurance as part of your application process. If you prefer not to take out Study Care Insurance, you must provide proof of alternative adequate insurance cover.
For more information www.le.ac.uk/isc
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LEICESTERLeicester is well connected by road, rail and air. London is 66 minutes away by train, the train journey to Birmingham takes 50 minutes and many other places of interest are within easy reach, including Oxford and Cambridge
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University of Leicester International Study Centre Admissions Centre 1 Billinton Way Brighton, BN1 4LF United Kingdom
t: +44 (0) 1273 339333
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The International Study Centre programmes are provided by Study Group in collaboration with the University of Leicester.
Programmes at the International Study Centre are delivered by Study Group.
Study Group is a global leader in preparing students for international academic success and rewarding careers through a life-changing learning experience. We offer customised programmes across higher, language and online education starting from high school to lifelong learning. Study Group taught more than 73,000 students from 145 countries across the UK, Europe, USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand in 2015.
For more information, please visit studygroup.com
Disclaimer
This prospectus is issued for the general guidance of students considering entry to the University of Leicester International Study Centre from September 2017. The information is correct at the time of going to press and the programmes and services described herein are those which Study Group is planning to offer. We make every effort to ensure that the content of our prospectus, website and other materials is accurate. However, on occasion it may be necessary to alter certain aspects of a module or programme, for example if changes are required to meet external requirements; or if programmes are over-subscribed and the quality of teaching would be adversely affected as a result.
In such circumstances we may have to alter the timetable, change the teaching location of the programme or, in extreme cases, cancel or substantially amend the content of the programme. Should any of these changes become necessary, we will give you as much notice as possible before they come into effect and ensure that any disruption to your studies is minimised.
If your programme is cancelled, we will work in consultation with you to offer a suitable alternative, subject to meeting the admission requirements for that programme or the opportunity to obtain a refund of any advance payments you have made for the programme. The alternative programme may not be at the same International Study Centre as the original offer.
The University (where applicable) also reserves the right to amend the regulations governing those programmes without prior notice. Study Group therefore strongly recommends that immediately prior to making any application to / or accepting any offer from, Study Group you should refer to the most up-to-date version of the programme descriptions and specifications and the regulations on the University of Leicester International Study Centre website.
Neither the University nor Study Group shall be liable for any errors or omissions that may be contained in this prospectus.
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