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International College

Prospectus 2015-16
Your pathway to the
University of Glasgow
www.glasgow.ac.uk/gic

With a 560-year history, Glasgow


is one of the oldest universities in
the English-speaking world

94% graduate
employment rate

A member of the
Russell Group of leading UK
research universities

3rd for learning overall in the


Russell Group (International
Student Barometer, 2014)

In the top 5 for overall


student satisfaction
(Lloyds Satisfaction Survey, 2014)

6th in the UK for Accounting


and Finance (Complete
University Guide, 2014)

Top 5 in Russell Group for


student-staff ratio (Guardian
University Guide, 2015)

Contents
University of Glasgow
Welcome

University of Glasgow

Glasgow International College

Your pathway starts here

10

Teaching that transforms

12

Welcome to our family

14

Love Glasgow
Living in Scotland's largest city

18

Your home away from home

20

A day in the life of a GIC student

22

Your pathway to a bachelors degree


Foundation Certificate in Business

26

Foundation Certificate in Engineering

28

Foundation Certificate in Science

30

Foundation Certificate in
Social Sciences

32

Choose your bachelors degree

34

Your pathway to a masters degree

Shortlisted for the Times


University of the Year, 2014

Club 21 offers advice, guidance


and work placements with
global and local companies

World top 100 university


(Times Higher Education World
University Rankings, 2014)

Pre-Masters for Business,


Social Sciences and Law

38

Pre-Masters for Science


and Engineering

40

Choose your masters degree

42

Next steps
Extra information

46

Insure your studies

47

How do I apply?

48

Application form

49

What next?

51

Quadrangle, Main Building

We are committed to being a truly international


university and our links with Glasgow International
College are important in supporting this goal.
We hope you will be taking the first steps towards
joining us at Glasgow and becoming part of this
wonderful institution, and we wish you every success
in your future studies with us.
Anton Muscatelli
Principal and Vice-Chancellor
University of Glasgow
University Main Building

Cloisters

Learning together

Fraser Building

I am delighted you are considering Glasgow


International College and we will support you as you
prepare to become a University of Glasgow student.
As a former alumni of the University myself, Glasgow
is a wonderful place to study. But dont take my word
for it find out for yourself!

Dr Douglas Aiton
College Director
Glasgow International College

University of Glasgow
The University of Glasgow has been one of the UKs most respected centres
of education for over 560 years. A member of the prestigious Russell Group,
Glasgow has a clear global vision that is set firmly in the future.

in the UK for Anatomy


and Physiology at
undergraduate level*

in the UK for Electronic


and Electrical Engineering
at undergraduate level

in the UK for Geography


and Environmental Studies
at undergraduate level

Inspiring greatness

A modern outlook

A network for your future

Sports and fitness

The University of Glasgow was founded in 1451 and is the


fourth oldest university in the English-speaking world. It has
inspired the minds of seven Nobel Laureates, one Prime
Minister and the countrys first female medical graduates.
With past graduates including the economist, Adam Smith,
and the innovator of television, John Logie Baird, Glasgow
alumni have been achieving greatness throughout history.

While proud of its history and traditions, the University is


continuously developing and looking to the future. Since 2001,
300 million has been spent on improving the facilities, with
another 160 million invested by the end of 2015. Its goal is to
create an academic and cultural district for its 25,000 students,
incorporating Glasgows fabulous museums and galleries with
the University's impressive history.

The University has links to over 4,500 employers and its Club 21
Business Partnership Scheme offers students work placements
at over 170 businesses around the world, such as Santander
and T-Mobile. The Universitys Career Service hosts hundreds of
networking events which help over 94% of Glasgow graduates
to find work or further study within one year of graduating.

The Universitys Sport & Recreation service offers an impressive


daily timetable of exercise classes and sport sessions, as well
as state-of-the-art facilities including fitness suites, squash and
tennis courts, and a 25-metre swimming pool. The University
has one of the highest numbers of sports memberships among
British universities and many international students enjoy
playing and competing in the university teams.

Unique academics
Glasgow prides itself on its reputation of excellent academic
quality. A true supporter of research-led teaching, the University
is proud to be a frequent prizewinner and recently received
The Queens Anniversary Prize for innovation. With more than
600 undergraduate degrees, Glasgow offers one of the largest
degree selections of any university in the UK.

Transforming the world


From life in space to mapping the human brain, Glasgow
is a major research institution, which is always pushing the
boundaries of knowledge. The research community supports
development, training and entrepreneurship around the world,
including influential projects such as the Large Hadron Collider,
the worlds biggest scientific experiment.

in the UK for
Biological Sciences at
undergraduate level*

Student communities
The Glasgow University Union has frequently been voted the
Students Union of the Year (Club Mirror Awards) for its exciting
entertainment events and supportive societies. Dont miss the
infamous Daft Friday, an annual all-night Christmas party which
has a history that dates back to 1909. A second Students
Union, The Queen Margaret Union is a prime venue for live
music, culture, drama and fashion events.

International support
With staff and students from over 120 countries, Glasgow is
truly international and has many student societies dedicated
to different countries, world languages, cultures and religions.
The international student support team provides advice
on welfare and social matters, specifically for international
students. They are highly trained in immigration, employment
and finance issues and are always ready to help you settle into
Glasgow life.
Find out more about the University of Glasgow:
www.glasgow.ac.uk

* Sunday Times University Guide, 2015

Guardian University Guide, 2015

Glasgow International College

Other university campuses

Based on the Universitys main campus at Gilmorehill, Glasgow International


College (GIC) is your gateway to preparing for a bachelor's or master's degree
at the University of Glasgow.
Multiple start dates

Fantastic resources

Our courses start at various times throughout the year,


so you can start your studies at a time that best suits you.
Plus, our range of available course options will fit many
different English levels.

As an International College student, you will be able to access


top-quality facilities available at the University:

Guaranteed entry

Find out more about Dumfries:


www.glasgow.ac.uk/prospectuses/dumfries

An impressive collection of more than 2.5 million books and


30,000 e-journals covering a variety of academic subjects,
the library also provides over 2,200 study spaces, a social
learning area, hundreds of computers and an on-site caf.

Liverpool
Nottingham

Garscube campus
Just four miles north of the main Gilmorehill campus in Glasgow, the Garscube
GREAT WESTERN RD.
campus is home to the University's School of Veterinary Medicine, the Beatson
Institute for Cancer Research and the popular Garscube Sports Complex.
BOWER ST.

VINICOMBE ST.

CRESSWELL ST.

Find out more about the International College:


www.glasgow.ac.uk/gic

Make friends from around the world

Library

BYRES

Hunterian Art Gallery

Maths Building

RD.

UNIVERSITY AVE.

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Glasgow International College

Main Building

ENGINEERING WAY

The Square

Gilmorehill Halls

Wellington Church

NORTH FRONT
James Watt Building

THE SQUARE

SCIENCE WAY

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CHU

Kelvinhall

Glasgow
University Union

Fraser Building

Mackintosh House

UNIVERSITY PL.

Western Infirmary

Sir Charles
Wilson Building

Sports and
Recreation Service

Rankine Building

Kelvin Building

GIBSON ST.

OTAGO STREET

Queen Margaret Union


Boyd Orr Building

BANK ST.

Key locations

OAKFIELD AVE.

Gregory Building

University buildings

Hetherington Building

SOUTHPARK AVE.

Subway

Brighton

GLASGOW ST.

GREAT GEORGE ST.


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LILYBANK GARDENS

Hillhead

London

Bournemouth

GREAT GEORGE ST.

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Main
campus

Bristol

WOODSIDE RD.

Excellent sports facilities at the Stevenson Building and


Garscube Sports Complex provide a wide range of indoor
and outdoor activities for all students, and with two student
unions offering over 100 clubs and societies, you are sure
to have the full University of Glasgow student experience.

When you complete your pathway course and progress to


your degree, depending on your chosen subject, you will either
remain at the main campus, or study at one of the University's
other campuses at Dumfries or Garscube. See the next page
for more details.

Edinburgh

Dumfries

HILLHEAD ST.

You will study your pathway course at the International College


based at the main university campus in the City's fashionable
West End, with cafs, bars and restaurants a few minutes away.

Glasgow

CECIL ST.

Life on campus

The Dumfries campus is set in the historic town of Dumfries in the


south-west of Scotland, surrounded by natural beauty and rich with
local Scottish culture. Degree subjects offered at this campus are:
Environmental Stewardship
Health and Social Policy
Primary Education with Teaching Qualification

KERSLAND ST.

When you successfully pass your pathway course with the


required results and good attendance, your place on a relevant
bachelor's or master's degree at the prestigious University of
Glasgow is guaranteed.

Dumfries campus

Davidson Building

RIVER KELVIN

DUMBARTON RD.

Kelvingrove Art Gallery

Study on the historic university campus

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Your pathway starts here


The university pathway courses taught at Glasgow International College (GIC)
are designed for international students to help you reach your goal of studying
at the University of Glasgow.
What will I study on a university pathway course at GIC?
Three-term course options*

All students study these modules

Other course options

Language

Subject knowledge modules

Extra language modules will


help to further develop your
academic English skills.

Deepen your understanding of the main ideas and theories


within your chosen subject, giving you an excellent advantage
when you begin your degree.

Enhancement

Language for study modules

Extra study modules will


help you to build on your
academic study skills and
prepare you for living and
studying in the UK.

Build your confidence in speaking, listening, reading and


writing English. Improve your language to develop essay-writing
techniques and presentation skills.

Maths and Science


Extra study modules will help
you improve your Maths and
Science skills.

Skills for study modules

If you do not meet the


English language entry
level for one of our pathway
courses, but have at least
IELTS 4.0 in all skills, we can
offer you additional English
language and academic
skills preparation as part of
your course. Contact us for
more details about our other
available courses.

Learn how to conduct accurate research, analyse information


critically, correctly reference your sources, develop original
ideas and structure your arguments effectively.

*Foundation Certificate courses only.

Undergraduate

Postgraduate

Foundation Certificate

Pre-Masters

Entry to: a bachelors degree


Typical requirements: at least 11 years of education
and minimum IELTS 5.0

Entry to: a masters degree


Typical requirements: at least three years of higher education and
IELTS 5.0 with at least 4.5 in all skills

Glasgow International
College
Foundation Certificate

University of Glasgow
Bachelors degree year 1

University of Glasgow
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University of Glasgow
Bachelors degree year 4
Graduate from the
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12-year requirement for some countries.

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World-class resources at the University of Glasgow

Teaching that transforms


Dedicated, experienced teachers and regular one-to-one tutorial sessions are just a
few reasons why our students reach their goals and progress to fantastic futures at
the University of Glasgow and beyond.
Prepare and succeed

Student support

Our university pathway courses are designed by experts to


help you as an international student. By improving your subject
knowledge, training you in study, research and presentation
skills, and developing your English language ability, your course
will prepare you to qualify for the University of Glasgow. In turn,
a prestigious degree will help you launch the future career you
have always wanted.

Our classes help you build confidence and create close


relationships with teachers and classmates. You will have
regular meetings with your own Learning Support Tutor, who will
answer your questions and encourage you to come prepared
with topics to discuss and key study areas you wish to improve.
Regular assessments and mid-term reports will help you track
your progress and better prepare you for university.

Learn from the best

First-class resources

You will benefit from high standards of teaching and have


the best possible academic support throughout your course
at the International College. Our teachers have a wealth of
experience from both academic and professional backgrounds
and they work hard to ensure you reach the academic and
English language standards required by the University. With our
intensive teaching, our students start their degrees confident
and ready to succeed.

As a student at the International College, you will be given a


University ID card giving you access to many of the Universitys
world-class facilities, including libraries, well-equipped IT suites,
sports centre and both Students Unions. Our industry-leading
textbooks, produced for us by Cambridge University Press, will
guide you through your course as you improve your academic
and English language skills.

I really enjoy working at


the International College
because you learn so
much about different
cultures from around the
world, and I get to help
students progress to
their University degree,
thats really special.
Caroline Bridges
Senior Learning Support Tutor
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Welcome to our family


Our warm and welcoming college staff will fully support you while you prepare
for university. With us by your side, you will have the confidence to embrace new
experiences, exciting opportunities and form lifelong friendships.
Getting ready for a new life

Your first week

Support for parents

Get involved

Our support starts even before you arrive in Glasgow.


Contact our advisors and we will be happy to answer any of
your questions, big or small. Youll also receive a pre-arrival
guide, full of essential information and advice for your journey.

During the first week, you will meet your teachers and be
introduced to your course and the modules you will study.
Staff will show you around the campus and point out the
facilities that you can use, such as libraries, sports halls and
computers. In addition, we organise a tour of Glasgow and
provide important information, such as how to find a local
doctor or set up a bank account.

We have made a useful parents guide to help answer parents


questions about studying and living in the UK. All parents
receive an invitation to our parents event during the first week
of your course, where they can join campus and city tours and
meet key college staff. We also send parents regular updates
on your academic progress and well-being, as well as offer an
extra guardianship service for students under the age of 18.

Support when you need it

Study and play

Our student services team is based on site at the College and


is completely dedicated to making sure you are happy during
your time in Glasgow. From welfare and academic assistance,
to travel and accommodation guidance, the team are available
to offer friendly advice and answer any questions you may have
throughout the year. Special arrangements are also put in place
for students with disabilities and we welcome all to apply.

All of us at GIC really want you to enjoy studying in Glasgow


and to make the most of all the fun opportunities that this
unique experience has to offer. The student services team
organises different social activities throughout each term
including visits to local Scottish attractions, events and festivals.

Here are some examples of activities organised by the College:


Volleyball
Table tennis
Trips to Edinburgh, Stirling, Loch Lomond
and the Trossachs National Park
KIC Games sports tournament
Treasure hunt
Creative writing workshop
The World Pipe Band Championships
Tours of Scotland
Visit to Edinburgh Zoo

When you arrive


From the moment you land in the UK, we are there for
you. We can pick you up from the airport, take you to your
accommodation in Glasgow and ensure you feel safe and
comfortable in your new surroundings.

You can find out more here:


www.kic.org.uk/glasgow/student-services
www.collegeguardians.co.uk

Glasgow Botanic Gardens

Visit art galleries


Join Glasgow in the KIC Games

I love all the museums


here in Glasgow. It is so
much fun going to see
them on group visits
with the College and it
has helped improve my
English too!
Hsin-Ting Liu, Taiwan
Pre-Masters for Business, Social
Sciences and Law

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Live music in the QMU

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The Merchant City


Glasgow at night

Tradeston Bridge
Gallery of Modern Art

Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum


The Riverside Museum

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Buchanan Street

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Living in Scotland's largest city


A thrilling, cosmopolitan city full of friendly locals and creative culture,
Glasgows unique character makes for an unforgettable experience.

A welcoming family

Sports central

Green Glasgow

Great outdoors

With a legendary reputation for friendliness, it is no surprise


that the UKs fourth biggest city has the slogan: People make
Glasgow. The 598,830 locals are at the heart of the welcoming
atmosphere of Glasgow and are a big reason why it is the most
desirable place to live in Scotland (Royal Mail, 2014).

The host of the 2014 Commonwealth Games, the city of


Glasgow has benefited from a massive 2 billion investment.
Many of the world-class sporting facilities are now open to the
public, so you too can reach top speeds on your bicycle at the
Chris Hoy Velodrome or take a dip in Tollcross International
Swimming Centre one of the biggest in Europe!

With over 90 parks and green spaces, Glasgow has more


parkland than any other UK city and is considered one of
Europes greenest cities. Enjoy all four of the UKs seasons
in the parks; build a snowman in winter, see flowers bloom in
spring, share a picnic in the summer sun with friends, and take
a walk among the golden leaves of autumn.

There are stunning locations easily accessible little more


than an hour from Glasgow. You can swim in the beautiful
Loch Lomond, or climb some spectacular mountains in the
Trossachs National Park. In this natural playground, there are
plenty of activities on offer such as skiing, surfing, rock climbing
and mountain biking.

West End

Culture

Packed with cool cafs, stylish bars and hidden vintage stores,
Glasgows West End is well known for its trendy student scene.
On the edge of the University campus, Ashton Lane is a
magical little cobblestone street, lined with glowing festive lights
and charming pubs. Alternatively, visit the Grosvenor Cinema
where you can relax with a cocktail on the comfy sofas while
watching the latest hit films.

Glasgow has over 20 fascinating museums and art galleries,


more than 100 cultural organisations and six stunning theatres,
including Scotlands most visited attraction, the Kelvingrove
Art Gallery and Museum, home to over 8,000 artefacts from
around the world. Or, for a taste of true Scottish culture, enjoy a
delicious afternoon tea at the Willow Tearooms, surrounded by
the famous designs of Charles Rennie Mackintosh.

You can find out more here:


www.peoplemakeglasgow.com
www.visitscotland.com

Musical hotspot
Named a UNESCO City of Music in 2008, Glasgow averages
130 music events a week. The SSE Hydro Arena is among the
top five busiest indoor entertainment areas in the world and was
recently host of the popular MTV European Music Awards.
Each January, Glasgow comes to life with Celtic Connections,
a fabulous music festival which celebrates Celtic music and its
connection with cultures throughout the world.

The Clyde Arc

Around 130 live music events a week

World-class entertainment at the Clyde Auditorium


and SSE Hydro Arena

Glasgow city centre

Impressive city art

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The beautiful Scottish Highlands

Princes Square shopping centre

Traditional Scottish culture

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Stylish living environment

Your home away from home


We offer secure and convenient student residences located close to the College,
ensuring you have a comfortable place to relax in at the end of each day.
Easy living

Benefits guaranteed

Our residences are ideally located just a short walk from


the College and the University campus, and close to shops,
supermarkets, restaurants, and cafs. With excellent transport
links nearby, its just a quick journey to the city centre, where
you can explore the attractions of Glasgow and travel to other
interesting destinations around the rest of the UK and beyond.

You are guaranteed a place to call your home when you apply
for accommodation before the deadline. The price of our
accommodation normally includes all bills, such as water,
heating, electricity and internet access, so you dont need to
worry about any extra costs during your stay.

Experience a student community


Our halls of residence are high-quality, modern apartments
designed for students and are a great place to meet and
make new friends. You will enjoy a stylish bedroom with
private bathroom, shared kitchen, shared living room with
entertainment options and laundry facilities, all in a safe
environment with secure door entry and security cameras.

Well-equipped shared kitchens

Starter pack
To make your move to the UK as easy as possible, we give
all our students in our halls of residence a free starter pack,
containing bedding, cooking pots, pans and utensils, plus
plates, bowls, cups and cutlery.
Live with friends from around the world
Modern student residences

My accommodation
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which means I can
walk to class. I love
living with people from
all over the world. It
is such an interesting
experience for me and
I get to practise my
English a lot.

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Your pathway to a bachelors degree


Study one of the following Foundation Certificate courses for entry to an
undergraduate degree at the University of Glasgow.
Glasgow International College

University of Glasgow

Foundation Certificate

Bachelors degree year 2

Available course subjects:


Business

Bachelors degree year 4

Engineering

The modern Wolfson Medical Building

Bachelors degree year 3


Graduate from the University of Glasgow

Science

Degree subjects include:

Potential careers:

Social Sciences

Anatomy

Management

Biomedical Scientist

Biology

Mathematics

Business Manager

Business

Physics

Civil Engineer

Chemistry

Politics

Economist

Economics

Science

Forensic Scientist

Engineering

Sociology

Marketing Executive

History

Statistics

Politician

See page 34 for a full list of degrees.

Use industry-standard resources

Statistician
And many more!

Graduate from a top UK university

Popular Reading Rooms


Take part in sports, clubs and societies

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Access to top facilities

What I enjoyed most


about the Foundation
Certificate was that
it was taught at the
right speed. I learned
a lot of academic
skills which I know I
will need when I go
to university.
Sakiko Niwa, Japan
Foundation Certificate in
Social Sciences

Practise your English at the College

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Foundation Certificate in Business

Your pathway to the


University of Glasgow

After you successfully complete your


Foundation Certificate at the required
level, you can progress to year two of an
undergraduate degree at the University
of Glasgow. You can choose from a
variety of related subjects in Business,
Economics, History and Management.

Choose from the following course options


Two terms

Three terms: Enhancement

Three terms: Language

Improve your subject knowledge,


academic and language skills

Study extra modules to enhance your


academic skills

Study extra modules to improve your


English language skills

Entry requirements:
at least 11 years of education* and
IELTS 5.5 (minimum 4.5 in all skills)
Start: September, January
Tuition fees: 13,200

Entry requirements:
at least 11 years of education* and
IELTS 5.5 (minimum 4.5 in all skills)
Start: September, October
Tuition fees: 14,010

Entry requirements:
at least 11 years of education* and
IELTS 5.0 (minimum 4.0 in all skills)
Start: September
Tuition fees: 14,010

Course modules

Enhancement modules

Language module

Pathway modules

Course modules

Course modules

Pathway modules

Pathway modules

You will study all course


modules, plus specific
modules relevant to your
chosen pathway:
Business pathway
Three-term students will also
study either Enhancement or
Language modules depending
on your chosen course option.

Course modules
Language for Study 1

Pathway modules

Business pathway

Improve your English vocabulary,


grammar and pronunciation through
interactive teaching methods, helping
you build confidence in English through
discussions and short essays.

Comparative Politics

Language for Study 3

Fundamentals of Marketing

Develop your skills and learn to


read, listen and understand complex
arguments in English and give evidence
of your research.

Develop core concepts of marketing,


strategic analysis and analytical skills
by making clear connections between
theory and management practice.

Skills for Study 1

 undamentals of Organisational
F
Behaviour

Compare the advanced industrial


democracies, the current and former
communist systems, and political
systems in developing countries.

For a list of available degree options,


please see page 34.

Your potential careers











Macroeconomics
Learn the key macroeconomic variables
(GDP, unemployment, inflation, interest
rates, and exchange rates) and develop
an ability to use macroeconomic models
to explain changes in these variables.

Administrative Officer
Business Manager
Economist
Hotel Manager
Human Resource Manager
Management Consultant
Marketing Executive
Project Manager
Recruitment Consultant
Risk Manager

 ersonal Development and


P
Pre-Study Skills
Receive training in a range of study,
numeracy and personal development
skills and learn topics that will support
your development as a student in a
leading UK university.

Microeconomics

Enhance your presentation, note-taking


and essay-writing skills and learn
different academic learning styles and
how to research and avoid plagiarism.

Understand psychological, sociological


business and management research
practice, and examine organisational
structures in contemporary society.

Skills for Study 2


Improve your analytical skills in
examining written and spoken
information, reporting your views with
evidence and learning how to apply clear
judgement and reasoning.

Introduction to Social Science


A broad introduction to the principles of
anthropology, sociology, economics and
political science.

Understand the market mechanism,


market failure and the impact of
government intervention on the market,
and learn how firms behave under
different types of market structure and
how consumers maximise their utility
subject to their constraints.

Enhancement modules
Introduction to British Society
and Culture
An introduction to UK life, culture and
history, enhancing your understanding
and experiences of British society.

 efresher Maths and Statistics


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for Foundation Students
Develop your basic mathematical
knowledge including the principles
of algebra, geometry, trigonometry,
graphs and transformations and their
applications in different contexts.

Other course options


If you do not meet the English
language entry level for the Foundation
Certificate, but have at least IELTS 4.0
in all skills, we can offer you additional
English language and academic skills
preparation as part of your course.
Contact us for more details about our
other available courses.

Language module
Language for Study 2
Improve your skills in reading, writing and
listening by analysing written and spoken
information, and giving your opinions and
data in essays and presentations.

Course information online:


www.kic.org.uk/glasgow/foundationcertificate/business

Introduction to Cultural Studies


An introduction to the main differences,
problems and issues experienced
around cross-cultural communication.

* 12-year requirement for some countries.

2.5 term (Enhancement) course starting in October.

 uition fees are subject to change. Check online:


T
www.kic.org.uk/glasgow/tuition-fees

Modules are subject to change.

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Foundation Certificate in Engineering


Choose from the following course options
Two terms

Three terms: Enhancement

Three terms: Language

Improve your subject


knowledge, academic and
language skills

Study extra modules to


enhance your general
academic skills

Study an extra module


to improve your English
language skills

Entry requirements:
at least 11 years of education*
and IELTS 5.5 (minimum 4.5 in
all skills)
Start: September, January
Tuition fees: 13,900

Entry requirements:
at least 11 years of education*
and IELTS 5.5 (minimum 4.5 in
all skills)
Start: September, October
Tuition fees: 14,700

Entry requirements:
at least 11 years of education*
and IELTS 5.0 (minimum 4.0 in
all skills)
Start: September
Tuition fees: 14,700

Entry requirements:
at least 11 years of education*
and IELTS 5.5 (minimum 4.5 in
all skills)
Start: September
Tuition fees: 14,700

Course modules

Enhancement modules

Language module

Maths and Science modules

Pathway modules

Course modules

Course modules

Course modules

Pathway modules

Pathway modules

Pathway modules

You will study all course


modules, plus specific
modules relevant to your
chosen pathway:
Engineering pathway
Three-term students will also
study either Enhancement,
Language or Maths and
Science modules depending
on your chosen course option.

Course modules
Language for Study 1
Improve your English vocabulary,
grammar and pronunciation through
interactive teaching methods, helping
you build confidence in English through
discussions and short essays.

Language for Study 3


Develop your skills and learn to
read, listen and understand complex
arguments in English and give evidence
of your research.

Three terms: Maths and


Science
Study extra modules to develop
skills in Maths and Science

Skills for Study 2


Improve your analytical skills in
examining written and spoken
information, reporting your views with
evidence and learning how to apply clear
judgement and reasoning.

Build on key scientific knowledge


including gases, liquids and solids,
the periodic table, protons, attractions
and repulsions, chemical energy
changes and solutions and pH.

Language module

Your pathway to the


University of Glasgow

Language for Study 2


Improve your English language
skills in reading, writing and listening
by analysing written and spoken
information, and giving your opinions and
data in essays and presentations.

After you successfully complete your


Foundation Certificate at the required
level, you can progress to year two
of an undergraduate degree at the
University of Glasgow. You can choose
from a variety of related subjects such
as Aerospace Engineering, Biomedical
Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electronic
Engineering, Mechanical Engineering,
and Product Design Engineering.

Physical Sciences
Develop your understanding of optics,
waves and lasers; electronics and
magnetism; thermal physics and thermal
and mechanical properties of matter.

Enhancement modules
Introduction to British Society
and Culture

Maths and Science modules


Bridging Academic Skills
An introduction to academic skills that
cover a number of the vital skills required
for the study of Science and Engineering.

For a list of available degree options,


please see page 34.

Preparatory Mathematics

An introduction to UK life, culture and


history, enhancing your understanding
and experiences of British society.

Strengthen your mathematical knowledge


in the principles of algebra, geometry,
trigonometry, graphs and transformations
and their applications in mathematics.

Introduction to Cultural Studies

Preparatory Science

An introduction to the main differences,


problems and issues experienced
around cross-cultural communication.

Develop essential scientific knowledge


and skills, focusing on topics relating to
biology, chemistry and physics.

Your potential careers






Aeronautical Engineer
Automotive Engineer
Civil Engineer
Electronic Engineer
Mechanical Engineer

Skills for Study 3


Build on your existing skills and learn
how to research and analyse information
to a high standard, and how best to
structure your arguments in writing and
oral presentations.

Pathway modules

Engineering pathway
Applied Mathematics

Develop your ability to solve open-ended


problems as well as mathematical
modelling and reasoning skills.

Skills for Study 1


Enhance your presentation, note-taking
and essay-writing skills and learn
different academic learning styles and
how to research and avoid plagiarism.

Fundamentals of Science

Personal Development and


Pre-Study Skills

Engineering pack

Receive training in a range of study,


numeracy and personal development
skills and learn topics that will support
your development as a student.

All Engineering students receive a


pack of essential equipment and study
materials to support your studies and
university preparation.

Refresher Maths and Statistics


for Foundation Students
Develop your basic mathematical
knowledge including the principles
of algebra, geometry, trigonometry,
graphs and transformations and their
applications in different contexts.

Other course options


If you do not meet the English language
entry level for the Foundation Certificate,
but have at least IELTS 4.0 in all skills,
we can offer you additional English
language and academic skills
preparation as part of your course.
Contact us for more details about other
available courses.

Basic Engineering
An introduction to engineering
principles including fluid mechanics,
thermodynamics, engineering materials,
mechanics, dynamics, engineering
design and electronics.

Course information online:


www.kic.org.uk/glasgow/foundationcertificate/engineering

Foundation Mathematics
Learn the general principles of algebra,
geometry, trigonometry, vectors,
differentiation and integration.

* 12-year requirement for some countries.

2.5 term (Enhancement) course starting in October.

 uition fees are subject to change. Check online:


T
www.kic.org.uk/glasgow/tuition-fees

Modules are subject to change.

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Foundation Certificate in Science

Chemistry pathway
Biochemistry of Life

Develop your knowledge of concepts in


organic chemistry, biological science and
improve your laboratory skills.

Choose from the following course options


Two terms

Three terms: Enhancement

Three terms: Language

Improve your subject


knowledge, academic and
language skills

Study extra modules to


enhance your general
academic skills

Study an extra module


to improve your English
language skills

Three terms: Maths and


Science

Entry requirements:
at least 11 years of education*
and IELTS 5.5 (minimum 4.5 in
all skills)
Start: September, January
Tuition fees: 13,900

Entry requirements:
at least 11 years of education*
and IELTS 5.5 (minimum 4.5 in
all skills)
Start: September, October
Tuition fees: 14,700

Entry requirements:
at least 11 years of education*
and IELTS 5.0 (minimum 4.0 in
all skills)
Start: September
Tuition fees: 14,700

Entry requirements:
at least 11 years of education*
and IELTS 5.5 (minimum 4.5 in
all skills)
Start: September
Tuition fees: 14,700

Course modules

Enhancement modules

Language module

Maths and Science modules

Pathway modules

Course modules

Course modules

Course modules

Pathway modules

Pathway modules

Pathway modules

Study extra modules to develop


skills in Maths and Science

Biological Sciences pathway


Chemistry pathway
Computing Science pathway
Maths and Physics pathway
Three-term students will also
study either Enhancement,
Language or Maths and
Science modules depending
on your chosen course option.

Course modules
Foundation Mathematics
Learn the general principles of algebra,
geometry, trigonometry, vectors,
differentiation and integration.

Skills for Study 2


Improve your analytical skills in written
and spoken information, reporting your
views with evidence and reasoning.

Develop your understanding of optics,


waves and lasers; electronics and
magnetism; thermal physics and thermal
and mechanical properties of matter.

Scientific Principles and Enquiry


Develop experimental skills in
chromatography, titration, transition
metals, compounds and catalysis.

Computing Science pathway


Applied Mathematics

Develop your ability to solve open-ended


problems as well as mathematical
modelling and reasoning skills.

Fundamentals of Science
Learn about gases, liquids and solids,
the periodic table, protons, attractions
and repulsions, chemical energy
changes and solutions and pH.

Language for Study 1


Improve your vocabulary, grammar
and pronunciation build confidence
through interactive teaching methods,
discussions and short essays.

Language for Study 3


Develop your skills and learn to
read, listen and understand complex
arguments in English.

Skills for Study 1


Enhance your presentation, note-taking
and essay-writing skills and learn
different academic learning styles and
how to research and avoid plagiarism.

Explore the core characteristics of


computational systems to solve and test
programming problems.

Maths and Physics pathway


Applied Mathematics

Skills for Study 3


Learn how to research and analyse
information to a high standard, and
how best to structure your arguments in
writing and oral presentations.

Pathway modules

Biological Sciences pathway

Your pathway to the


University of Glasgow

Introduction to British Society and


Culture

After you successfully complete your


Foundation Certificate at the required
level, you can progress to year two of an
undergraduate degree at the University
of Glasgow. You can choose from a
variety of related subjects such as
Anatomy, Chemistry, Computer Science,
Mathematics, Physics and Statistics.

An introduction to UK life, culture and


history, enhancing your understanding
and experiences of British society.

Physical Sciences

Computer Science 1 and 2

You will study all course


modules, plus specific
modules relevant to your
chosen pathway:

Enhancement modules

Develop your ability to solve open-ended


problems as well as mathematical
modelling and reasoning skills.

Basic Engineering
Learn about fluid mechanics, dynamics
thermodynamics, engineering materials,
mechanics, design and electronics.

Biological Science

Physical Sciences

Build on your knowledge of plant


structure and function, genetic and
cellular principles, animal reproduction,
metabolism and immunology.

Develop your understanding of optics,


waves and lasers; electronics and
magnetism; thermal physics and thermal
and mechanical properties of matter.

Introduction to Cultural Studies


An introduction to the main differences,
problems and issues experienced
around cross-cultural communication.

For a list of available degree options,


please see page 34.

Personal Development and


Pre-Study Skills
Study, numeracy and personal
development skills and learn topics that
will support your development.

Your potential careers







Refresher Maths and Statistics for


Foundation Students
Develop your basic mathematical
knowledge including algebra, geometry,
trigonometry, graphs and transformations
and their applications.

Biomedical Scientist
Chemist
Clinical Biochemist
Forensic Scientist
Medical Physicist
Microbiologist

Language module
Language for Study 2

Science pack

Improve your language skills in reading,


writing and listening by analysing written
and spoken information, through essays
and presentations.

All Science students receive a pack of


essential equipment and study materials
that will help to support your studies and
university preparation.

Maths and Science modules


Bridging Academic Skills

Other course options

An introduction to academic skills that


cover a number of the vital skills required
for Science and Engineering.

If you do not meet the English language


entry level for the Foundation Certificate,
but have at least IELTS 4.0 in all skills,
we can offer you additional English
language and academic skills
preparation as part of your course.
Contact us for more details about other
available courses.

Preparatory Mathematics
Strengthen your mathematical knowledge
of algebra, geometry, trigonometry,
graphs and transformations and their
applications.

Biochemistry of Life
Develop your knowledge of concepts in
organic chemistry, biological science and
improve your laboratory skills.

Scientific Principles and Enquiry


Develop experimental skills in
chromatography, titration, transition
metals, compounds and catalysis.

Preparatory Science

Course information online:


www.kic.org.uk/glasgow/foundationcertificate/science

Develop essential scientific knowledge


and skills, focusing on topics relating to
biology, chemistry and physics.

* 12-year requirement for some countries.

2.5 term (Enhancement) course starting in October.

 uition fees are subject to change. Check online:


T
www.kic.org.uk/glasgow/tuition-fees

Modules are subject to change.

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Foundation Certificate in Social Sciences

Your pathway to the


University of Glasgow

After you successfully complete your


Foundation Certificate at the required
level, you can progress to year two of an
undergraduate degree at the University
of Glasgow. You can choose from a
variety of related subjects in Business,
Economics, Politics and Sociology.

Choose from the following course options


Two terms

Three terms: Enhancement

Three terms: Language

Improve your subject knowledge,


academic and language skills

Study extra modules to enhance your


academic skills

Study an extra module to improve your


English language skills

Entry requirements:
at least 11 years of education* and
IELTS 5.5 (minimum 4.5 in all skills)
Start: September, January
Tuition fees: 13,200

Entry requirements:
at least 11 years of education* and
IELTS 5.5 (minimum 4.5 in all skills)
Start: September, October
Tuition fees: 14,010

Entry requirements:
at least 11 years of education* and
IELTS 5.0 (minimum 4.0 in all skills)
Start: September
Tuition fees: 14,010

Course modules

Enhancement modules

Language module

Pathway modules

Course modules

Course modules

Pathway modules

Pathway modules

You will study all course


modules, plus specific
modules relevant to your
chosen pathway:
Social Sciences pathway
Three-term students will also
study either Enhancement or
Language modules depending
on your chosen course option.

Course modules
Language for Study 1

Pathway modules

Social Sciences pathway

Improve your English vocabulary,


grammar and pronunciation through
interactive teaching methods, helping
you build confidence in English through
discussions and short essays.

Comparative Politics

Language for Study 3

Fundamentals of Marketing

Develop your skills and learn to


read, listen and understand complex
arguments in English and give evidence
of your research.

Develop core concepts of marketing,


strategic analysis and analytical skills
by making clear connections between
theory and management practice.

Skills for Study 1

Fundamentals of Organisational
Behaviour

Compare the advanced industrial


democracies, the current and former
communist systems, and political
systems in developing countries.

For a list of available degree options,


please see page 34.

Your potential careers










Macroeconomics
Learn the key macroeconomic variables
(GDP, unemployment, inflation, interest
rates, and exchange rates) and develop
an ability to use macroeconomic models
to explain changes in these variables.

Business Manager
Diplomatic Services Officer
Economist
Equality and Diversity Officer
International Aid Worker
Investment Analyst
Market Researcher
Operations Officer
Social Researcher

Personal Development and


Pre-Study Skills
Receive training in a range of study,
numeracy and personal development
skills and learn topics that will support
your development as a student in a
leading UK university.

Microeconomics

Enhance your presentation, note-taking


and essay-writing skills and learn
different academic learning styles and
how to research and avoid plagiarism.

Understand psychological, sociological


business and management research
practice, and examine organisational
structures in contemporary society.

Skills for Study 2


Improve your analytical skills in
examining written and spoken
information, reporting your views with
evidence and learning how to apply clear
judgement and reasoning.

Introduction to Social Science


A broad introduction to the principles of
anthropology, sociology, economics and
political science.

Understand the market mechanism,


market failure and the impact of
government intervention on the market,
and learn how firms behave under
different types of market structure and
how consumers maximize their utility
subject to their constraints.

Enhancement modules
Introduction to British Society
and Culture
An introduction to UK life, culture and
history, enhancing your understanding
and experiences of British society.

Refresher Maths and Statistics


for Foundation Students
Develop your basic mathematical
knowledge including the principles
of algebra, geometry, trigonometry,
graphs and transformations and their
applications in different contexts.

Other course options


If you do not meet the English language
entry level for the Foundation Certificate,
but have at least IELTS 4.0 in all skills,
we can offer you additional English
language and academic skills
preparation as part of your course.
Contact us for more details about other
available courses.

Language module
Language for Study 2
Improve your English language
skills in reading, writing and listening
by analysing written and spoken
information, and giving your opinions and
data in essays and presentations.

Course information online:


www.kic.org.uk/glasgow/foundationcertificate/social-sciences

Introduction to Cultural Studies


An introduction to the main differences,
problems and issues experienced
around cross-cultural communication.

* 12-year requirement for some countries.

2.5 term (Enhancement) course starting in October.

 uition fees are subject to change. Check online:


T
www.kic.org.uk/glasgow/tuition-fees

Modules are subject to change.

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Choose your bachelors degree


After you successfully complete your pathway course at the required level,
you are guaranteed entry to the second year of an undergraduate degree
at the University of Glasgow.
Foundation Certificate in Business p.26
Business pathway

MA (SocSci) (Hons) Business and Management


MA (SocSci) (Hons) Business & Management and
Business Economics
MA (SocSci) (Hons) Business & Management and Economics
MA (SocSci) (Hons) Business & Management and Economic
& Social History
MA (SocSci) (Hons) Business & Management and Politics
MA (SocSci) (Hons) Business Economics and Economic &
Social History
MA (SocSci) (Hons) Business Economics and Politics
MA (SocSci) (Hons) Economic & Social History
MA (SocSci) (Hons) Economic & Social History and Economics
MA (SocSci) (Hons) Economic & Social History and Politics
MA (SocSci) (Hons) Economics
MA (SocSci) (Hons) Economics and Politics
MA (SocSci) (Hons) Politics

Foundation Certificate in Engineering p.28


BEng (Hons) / MEng Aeronautical Engineering
BEng (Hons) / MEng Aerospace Systems
BEng (Hons) / MEng Biomedical Engineering
BEng (Hons) / MEng Civil Engineering
BEng (Hons) / MEng Electronics and Electrical Engineering
BEng (Hons) / MEng Mechanical Design Engineering
BEng (Hons) / MEng Mechanical Engineering
BEng (Hons) / MEng Mechanical Engineering with Aeronautics
BEng (Hons)/ MEng Mechatronics
BEng (Hons) / MEng Product Design Engineering*

Foundation Certificate in Science p.30


Biological Sciences pathway

BSc (Hons) / MSci Anatomy


MSci Biochemistry
BSc (Hons) / MSci Genetics
BSc (Hons) / MSci Immunology
BSc (Hons) / MSci Marine and Freshwater Biology
BSc (Hons) / MSci Microbiology
BSc (Hons) / MSci Molecular and Cellular Biology
BSc (Hons) / MSci Molecular and Cellular Biology with
Biotechnology

BSc (Hons) / MSci Molecular and Cellular Biology with


Plant Science
BSc (Hons) / MSci Neuroscience
BSc (Hons) / MSci Parasitology
BSc (Hons) / MSci Pharmacology
BSc (Hons) / MSci Physiology
BSc (Hons) / MSci Physiology and Sports Science
BSc (Hons) / MSci Physiology, Sports Science and Nutrition
BSc (Hons) / MSc Public and Urban Policy
BSc (Hons) / MSci Virology
BSc (Hons) / MSci Zoology

Chemistry pathway
BSc (Hons) Biochemistry
BSc (Hons) Chemistry
BSc (Hons) Environmental Stewardship
MSci Chemistry with European placement
BSc (Hons) / MSci Chemistry and Mathematics
BSc (Hons) Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry
MSci Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry with
European placement
MSci Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry with work placement
MSci Chemistry with work placement

Computing Science pathway


BSc (Hons) Computing Science
BSc (Hons) Informatics
BSc (Hons) Mobile Software Engineering
BSc (Hons) Software Engineering

Maths and Physics pathway


BSc (Hons) / MSci Applied Mathematics
BSc (Hons) / MSci Mathematics
BSc (Hons) / MSci Mathematics and Physics
BSc (Hons) / MSci Mathematics and Statistics
BSc (Hons) / MSci Physics
BSc (Hons) / MSci Physics with Astrophysics
BSc (Hons) / MSci Pure Mathematics
BSc (Hons) / MSci Statistics
MSci Theoretical Physics

Foundation Certificate in Social Sciences p.32


Social Sciences pathway

MA (SocSci) (Hons) Business Economics


MA (SocSci) (Hons) Business Economics and Economic &
Social History
MA (SocSci) (Hons) Business Economics and Politics
MA (SocSci) (Hons) Business Economics and Sociology
MA (SocSci) (Hons) Central and East European Studies
MA (SocSci) (Hons) Central & East European Studies
and Business Economics
MA (SocSci) (Hons) Central & East European Studies
and Economic & Social History
MA (SocSci) (Hons) Central & East European Studies
and Economics
MA (SocSci) (Hons) Central & East European Studies
and Politics
MA (SocSci) (Hons) Central & East European Studies
and Sociology
MA (SocSci) (Hons) Economics
MA (SocSci) (Hons) Economics and Politics
MA (SocSci) (Hons) Economic and Social History
MA (SocSci) (Hons) Economic & Social History and Economics
MA (SocSci) (Hons) Economic & Social History and Politics
MA (SocSci) (Hons) Economic & Social History and Sociology
MA (SocSci) (Hons) Economics and Sociology
MA (SocSci) (Hons) Politics
MA (SocSci) (Hons) Politics and Sociology
MA (SocSci) (Hons) Sociology

Please note:
Entry to MEng or MSci from a Foundation Certificate depends
on strong performance during your Foundation Certificate and
in years two and three of BEng or BSc at the University.
* This is a joint course with Glasgow School of Art.

This degree is run at the University of Glasgows Dumfries Campus.

Visit our online course finder


Please note that the available degree options are subject
to change. Please visit our course finder online:
www.kic.org.uk/pathways/course-finder

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Your pathway to a masters degree


Study one of the following Pre-Masters courses for entry to a postgraduate degree
at the University of Glasgow.

Glasgow International College

University of Glasgow

Pre-Masters

Masters degree

Graduate from the University of Glasgow

Available course subjects:

Degree subjects include:

Potential careers:

B
 usiness, Social Sciences
and Law

Business

Law

Accountant

Chemistry

Physics

Biomedical Scientist

Science and Engineering

Computing

Politics

Business Manager

Engineering

Statistics

Chemical Engineer

Finance

Sociology

Meteorologist

See page 42 for a full list of degrees.

Pharmacologist
Solicitor
And many more!

McMillan Reading Room

Main building
BHF Cardiovascular Research Centre

University cloisters

Hunterian Art Gallery

The best thing


about GIC are the
members of staff
and how they take
the time to support
students. Ive also
really enjoyed the
student social
programme at the
College, especially
the language caf
and traditional
Scottish dancing
it was great fun!

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Thankgod Christopher, Nigeria


Pre-Masters for Business,
Social Sciences and Law

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Pre-Masters for Business, Social Sciences and Law

Your pathway to the


University of Glasgow

After you successfully complete your


Pre-Masters at the required level,
you can progress to the University of
Glasgow to study a masters degree.
You can choose from a variety of related
subjects such as Business, Educational
Studies, Economics, Law, Management,
and Sociology.

Choose from the following course options


Two terms

Two-and-a-half terms

Three terms

Improve your subject knowledge,


academic and language skills

Enhance your subject knowledge,


academic and language skills

Further develop your subject knowledge,


academic and language skills

Entry requirements:
at least three years of higher education
and IELTS 5.5 in all skills
Start: September, January, February
Tuition fees: 14,220

Entry requirements:
at least three years of higher education
and IELTS 5.5 (minimum 5.0 in all skills)
Start: October, July
Tuition fees: 16,710

Entry requirements:
at least three years of higher education
and IELTS 5.0 (minimum 4.5 in all skills)
Start: September, June
Tuition fees: 16,710

Course modules

Academic and language skills

Academic and language skills

Pathway module

Course modules

Course modules

Pathway module

Pathway module

You will study all course


modules, plus a module
relevant to your chosen
pathway:
Business and Management
pathway
Economics, Accounting
and Finance pathway
Law pathway
Social Sciences pathway

Course modules
Contemporary Organisational
Behaviour
Examine psychological and sociological
aspects in work and organisations,
as well as organisational structures,
individuals within the organisation,
groups and teams, leadership and
organisations in contemporary society.

Language for Study 1


Improve your English vocabulary,
grammar and pronunciation through
interactive teaching methods, helping
you build confidence in English through
discussions and essays.

Language for Study 3


Develop your skills and learn to
read, listen and understand complex
arguments in English and give evidence
of your research.

Research Design and Critique


Develop research planning skills, define
a research problem and design a project
to produce trustworthy research.

Research Project
Design and carry out research to show
organisational and planning skills,
providing evidence to support your
arguments and referencing text.

Skills for Study 1


Enhance your presentation, note-taking
and essay-writing skills and learn
different academic learning styles and
how to research and avoid plagiarism.

Skills for Study 2

For a list of available degree options,


please see page 42.

Your potential careers

Pathway modules

Business and Management


pathway
Global Corporate Marketing
Strategies

Examine the marketing mix in a global


environment and consider the political,
economic, social and technological
aspects of business priorities.

Social Sciences pathway

Accountant
Business Manager
Hotel Manager
Human Resource Manager
Lawyer
Management Consultant
Project Manager
Retail Manager
Social Worker
Solicitor

European Liberal Democracy


Explore how politicians and interest
groups operate, how the media shapes
the presentation of politics and how
the ideas of freedom of speech and
human rights are interpreted.

Economics, Accounting and


Finance pathway
Economics and Finance

Improve your analytical skills in


examining written and spoken
information, reporting your views with
evidence and learning how to apply clear
judgement and reasoning.

Gain the key economic and fiscal


knowledge and techniques, and learn
how to use statistical software relevant to
economics and finance.

Skills for Study 3

Introduction to Scottish, European


and International Law

Building on your existing study skills,


learn how to research and analyse
information to a high standard, and
how best to structure your arguments in
writing and oral presentations.

Other course options


If you do not meet the English language
entry level for the Pre-Master's courses
listed, but have at least IELTS 4.0 in all
skills, we can offer you additional English
language and academic skills preparation
as part of your course. Contact us for more
details about other available courses.

Law pathway

Build a solid grounding in commercial


law and the legal frameworks and
substance of Scottish, EU and
international law.

Course information online:


www.kic.org.uk/glasgow/pre-masters/
business-social-sciences

 uition fees are subject to change. Check online:


T
www.kic.org.uk/glasgow/tuition-fees

Modules are subject to change.

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Pre-Masters for Science and Engineering

Your pathway to the


University of Glasgow

After you successfully complete your


Pre-Masters at the required level,
you can progress to the University of
Glasgow to study a masters degree.
You can choose from a variety of
related subjects including Computing,
Engineering, Physics, and Science.

Choose from the following course options


Two terms

Two-and-a-half terms

Three terms

Improve your subject knowledge,


academic and language skills

Enhance your subject knowledge,


academic and language skills

Further develop your subject knowledge,


academic and language skills

Entry requirements:
at least three years of higher education
and IELTS 5.5 in all skills
Start: September, January, February
Tuition fees: 14,220

Entry requirements:
at least three years of higher education
and IELTS 5.5 (minimum 5.0 in all skills)
Start: October, July
Tuition fees: 16,710

Entry requirements:
at least three years of higher education
and IELTS 5.0 (minimum 4.5 in all skills)
Start: September, June
Tuition fees: 16,710

Course modules

Academic and language skills

Academic and language skills

Pathway modules

Course modules

Course modules

Pathway modules

Pathway modules

You will study all course


modules, plus specific
modules relevant to your
chosen pathway:
Science and Engineering
pathway

Course modules
Language for Study 1
Improve your English vocabulary,
grammar and pronunciation through
interactive teaching methods, helping
you build confidence in English through
discussions and short essays.

Skills for Study 2


Improve your analytical skills in
examining written and spoken
information, reporting your views with
evidence and learning how to apply clear
judgement and reasoning.

Skills for Study 3


Language for Study 3
Develop your skills and learn to
read, listen and understand complex
arguments in English and give evidence
of your research.

Build on your existing skills and learn


how to research and analyse information
to a high standard, and how best to
structure your arguments in writing and
oral presentations.

For a list of available degree options,


please see page 42.

Your potential careers











Pathway modules

Science and Engineering


pathway

Engineering, Science and Society


An introduction to modern controversies,
international developments in research
ethics and standards and institutional
codes of conduct.

Research Project
Design and carry out research to show
organisational and planning skills,
providing evidence to support your
arguments and referencing text.

Other course options

Skills for Study 1


Enhance your presentation, note-taking
and essay-writing skills and learn
different academic learning styles and
how to research and avoid plagiarism.

Analytical Chemist
Biomedical Scientist
Chemical Engineer
Clinical Biochemist
Field Seismologist
Laboratory Technician
Meteorologist
Pharmacologist
Research Scientist
Toxicologist

Statistical Design for Science and


Engineering Research

If you do not meet the English language


entry level for the Pre-Master's courses
listed, but have at least IELTS 4.0 in all
skills, we can offer you additional English
language and academic skills preparation
as part of your course. Contact us for more
details about other available courses.

Critique science and engineering


research and develop knowledge and
skills in experimental design, data
handling, statistical methods and
statistical tests using Excel.

Course information online:


www.kic.org.uk/glasgow/pre-masters/
science-engineering

 uition fees are subject to change. Check online:


T
www.kic.org.uk/glasgow/tuition-fees

Modules are subject to change.

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Choose your masters degree


After you successfully complete your pathway course at the required level, you are
guaranteed entry to study a postgraduate degree at the University of Glasgow.
Pre-Masters for Business, Social Sciences
and Law p.38
Business and Management pathway

MBA*
MSc International Business and Entrepreneurship
MSc International Business and Design Innovation
MSc International Management and Leadership
MSc International Strategic Marketing
MSc Management
MSc Management with Enterprise and Business Growth
MSc Management with Human Resources
MSc Management with International Finance
MSc Management with International Real Estate
,

Economics, Accounting and Finance pathway


MSc Banking and Financial Services
MSc Economic and Financial Sector Policies
MSc Economics, Banking and Finance
MSc Finance and Economic Development
MSc Financial Economics
MSc Financial Forecasting and Investment
MSc Financial Modelling
MSc Financial Risk Management
MAcc International Accounting and Financial Management
MSc International Banking and Finance
MSc International Corporate Finance and Banking
MSc International Development
MFin International Finance
MSc International Finance and Economic Policy
MSc International Financial Analysis
MSc International Trade and Finance
MSc Investment Banking and Finance
MSc Quantitative Finance

Pre-Masters for Science and Engineering p.40

Law pathway
LLM Corporate and Financial Law
LLM Intellectual Property and the Digital Economy
LLM International Commercial Law
LLM International Competition Law and Policy
LLM International Law
LLM International Law and Security
LLM Law
MSc Socio-Legal Studies

Social Sciences pathway


MSc Adult and Continuing Education
MSc Chinese Studies
MSc City and Regional Planning
MSc City Planning and Real Estate Development
MSc City Planning and Regeneration
MSc Corporate Governance and Accountability
MSc Development Studies
MSc Economic Development
MSc Educational Studies
MSc Environment and Sustainable Development
MLitt Environment, Culture and Communication
MSc Environmental Science, Technology and Society
MSc Equality and Human Rights
MSc European Politics
MSc Global Economy
MSc Global Security
MSc Housing Studies
MSc Human Rights and International Politics
MSc International Relations
MSc Political Communication
MSc Public and Urban Policy
MSc Real Estate
MSc Real Estate and Regeneration
MSc Russian, Central and East European Studies
MSc Social Science Research
MSc Sociology
MSc Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
MLitt Tourism Heritage and Development
MSc Young People, Social Inclusion and Change

Science and Engineering pathway

MSc Aeronautical Engineering


MSc Aerospace Engineering and Management
MSc Aerospace Systems
MSc Aquatic System Science
MSc Astrophysics
MRes Bioinformatics, Polyomics and Systems Biology
MRes Biomedical Sciences
MRes Biomedical Sciences (Anatomy)
MRes Biomedical Sciences (Biotechnology)
MRes Biomedical Sciences (Cancer Studies)
MRes Biomedical Sciences (Cardiovascular Studies)
MRes Biomedical Sciences (Cell Engineering)
MRes Biomedical Sciences (Medical Biochemistry and
Molecular Biology)
MRes Biomedical Sciences (Molecular Genetics)
MRes Biomedical Sciences (Neuroscience)
MSc Biostatistics
MSc Biotechnology
MSc Chemistry
MSc Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry
MSc Civil Engineering and Management
MSc Coastal System Management
MSc Computer Systems Engineering
MSc Ecology and Environmental Biology
MSc Electronics and Electrical Engineering
MSc Electronics & Electrical Engineering and Management
MSc Environmental Statistics
MSc Food Security
MSc Freshwater System Science
MSc Geoinformation Technology and Cartography
MSc Geomatics and Management
MSc Geospatial and Mapping Sciences
MSc Information Technology
MSc Landscape Monitoring and Mapping
MRes Marine & Freshwater Ecology and Environmental
Management
MSc Marine System Science
MSc Mathematics
MSc Mechanical Engineering

MSc Mechanical Engineering and Management


MSc Mechatronics
MSc Physics (Advanced Materials)
MSc Physics (Energy and the Environment)
MSc Physics (Global Security)
MSc Physics (Life Science)
MRes Plant Science
MSc Social Statistics
MSc Sports & Exercise Science and Medicine
MSc Statistics
MSc Structural Engineering and Mechanics
MSc Sustainable Energy
MSc Theoretical Physics
* Three years of relevant managerial work experience required prior to starting the
Pre-Masters course.

Previous study required.

Visit our online course finder


Please note that the available degree options are subject
to change. For a complete list, visit our course finder
online: www.kic.org.uk/pathways/course-finder

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Extra information

Insure your studies

Scholarships and back-up plans, we have everything covered to ensure you are on
the best possible path to career success.

We offer all students Kaplan Care, a combined travel, health and academic
insurance policy designed specifically for international students.

Scholarships

University Placement Service

In safe hands

When am I covered?

When our students finish their pathway course with top grades,
we are so proud of their success that we work together with the
University to award them with generous tuition scholarships.

The University Placement Service (UPS) at the College gives


you extra peace of mind when preparing for your degree.
If you pass your pathway course with the minimum grades
and good attendance, but dont achieve the required results to
progress to the University of Glasgow, the UPS team is there to
guarantee you a place at another UK university.

Kaplan Care is provided by Endsleigh, one of the leading UK


providers who have been insuring students for almost 50 years.

During your stay in the UK


During direct trips to and from your home country at the
beginning and end of each academic term
During trips outside the United Kingdom if required as part
of your study course
During leisure trips in Europe for a period not exceeding
21 days in total in each period of insurance. (Not including
certain winter and extreme sports)

For more details, visit:


www.kic.org.uk/glasgow/tuition-fees/scholarships
3,000 (Foundation Certificate)
Foundation Certificate grade of 65% or above, excellent
attendance of at least 90% and good reputation progressing
to an undergraduate degree at the University of Glasgow.*
3,000 (Pre-Master's)
Pre-Master's students with an overall pass rate of 65% or
above, an attendance rate of at least 90% and an impressive
personal statement, progressing to a postgraduate degree
in Social Sciences, Science and Engineering or Medical,
Veterinary and Life Sciences at the University of Glasgow.*
* Scholarship winners are decided by the University of Glasgow. There are three
awards of each scholarship available.

I studied very hard,


and I am really proud
that I managed to
achieve great final
results in my course.
It has been a good
way for me to
prepare for life at
the University of
Glasgow.

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Gabriela de Souza, Brazil


Pre-Master's for Business,
Social Sciences and Law
MA (SocSci) Business and
Management
Winner of a university
scholarship for outstanding
academic achievement

Students must have travel and medical insurance for the


full period of their study in the UK. You will need to buy your
insurance before you arrive in the UK. Kaplan Care will be
added to your International College course fees automatically
unless you show us proof of a suitable alternative insurance
policy you have already purchased.

What is included?
Reimbursement of your prepaid course fees owing to
cancellation due to accident, illness or sickness
The cost of bringing a relative to the UK following a medical
emergency
Medical costs that are not covered by the UK National
Health Service
Cover for legal liability to pay damages if you accidentally
injure someone or damage their property
Cover for over 90 sports and activities

Please note that cover under Kaplan Care is subject to certain


eligibility criteria and limitations. For more details, visit:
www.kic.org.uk/pathways/insurance

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How do I apply?
Our global team of multilingual advisors are here to help you through the application
process, with expert support at every stage.
Apply using the application form

Complete all sections of the application form in this


prospectus.

Read and understand the terms and conditions:


www.kic.org.uk/pathways/terms-and-conditions

Sign the application form to confirm that you have


provided the correct details and that you agree to the
terms and conditions.
Scan in or photocopy the required additional
documents. Please note, you can still apply if you do
not have your academic transcripts or IELTS results.
We can make you a conditional offer, the conditions
of which you will need to satisfy before applying for
a visa:
Your IELTS (International English Language
Testing System) results
Your academic transcripts and exam results
Certified translations if the originals are not
in English

Apply online

Apply online to receive the expert advice of


one of our education advisers.

Secure English Language Test (SELT)


As defined by UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI),
IELTS results are needed for all students who
are not a national of a majority English-speaking
country. The IELTS test must be taken at a
UKVI-approved IELTS test centre.
For an official list of recognised SELTs and
country exemptions, please visit:
www.gov.uk/ukvi

Contact us
Application and Admissions Centre
Kaplan International Colleges
Second Floor, Warwick Building
Kensington Village, Avonmore Road
London W14 8HQ, United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)20 7045 4925
Email: gic@glasgow.ac.uk
Web: www.glasgow.ac.uk/gic

Attach additional documents to your application form.

Send your application and additional documents to


one of the following. Please see our contact details
to the right:
Application and Admissions Centre
Your education adviser
Local KIC country office
Local Kaplan representative
You will receive an admissions decision by email
within 48 hours of us receiving a completed
application form and supporting documents.

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Or contact one of our KIC country offices:


Mexico
Abu Dhabi
China
Nigeria
Colombia
Singapore
Hong Kong
Venezuela
India
Vietnam
Korea
For your local KIC office contact details, visit:
www.kic.org.uk/pathways/office

GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE


APPLICATION FORM
A Personal Details
First name:

Family name (surname):

Middle names:

Gender:

Country of birth:

Will you be under 18 when your course is due to start?:

Nationality:

Passport number:

Secondary nationality (if applicable):

Male

Female

Date of birth (dd/mm/yyyy):


Yes

No

Secondary passport number (if applicable):

Have you been granted a visa to study in the UK before?:

Yes (provide details)

No

Have you been refused a visa to study in any country?:

Yes (provide details)

No

Home address:

Postcode:

Country:

Telephone:

Mobile:

Email:

B Emergency Contact (Parent / Guardian / next of kin)


Contacts name:
Relationship to student (e.g. father):

Contacts gender:

Contacts address:

Postcode:

Country:

Contacts telephone:

Contacts email:

C Pathway course and degree choice


Choose your pathway course:
Foundation Certificate in Business
Foundation Certificate in Engineering
Foundation Certificate in Science
Foundation Certificate in Social Sciences
Pre-Masters for Business, Social Sciences and Law
Pre-Masters for Science and Engineering

Preferred pathway course start date and year:


September
October
January
February

June

July

Year:
Do you require College-arranged accommodation?:
Yes
No (you are not required to book accommodation at this stage)

Full title of your chosen degree at the University of Glasgow:

D English language
Have you taken an IELTS exam?:

Yes (fill in the remaining details)

No

Full name of IELTS exam:


Speaking score:

Listening score:

Date taken:

Overall score:

Reading score:

Writing score:

E Education History
Please list all schools, colleges and universities attended (continue on a separate sheet if necessary):
Institution (name and country):

Have you or an agent applied to the University of Glasgow directly?:

Dates attended (from - to):

Yes

Qualification awarded:

No
The application form continues on the next page.

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GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE


APPLICATION FORM
F Employment history

J Insurance

How many years of full-time work experience do you have?:

Do you have comprehensive travel and health insurance for your university pathways
course?: Yes
No
If yes, please submit a copy of your insurance policy document. If no, we will contact
you with full details of Kaplan Care insurance once your application has been accepted.
Comprehensive insurance for the duration of your studies is compulsory. Failure to
disclose relevant medical information might affect the validity of your insurance policy.

Please describe the most recent full-time position you have had which lasted at
least 12 months. Any previous work history should be included by attaching an
extra sheet or CV to your application.
Employer:
Dates (from - to):

K Declaration

Main responsibilities:

G Agent information
Do you have an educational agent?:

Yes

No

Agent name:
City:

H Declaration of criminal record


Do you have any criminal convictions in any country excluding spent convictions and
minor motoring offences?: Yes (you might be required to provide details)
No

I Medical information
Glasgow International College is committed to equality of opportunity and aims
to provide an inclusive learning environment for students with special needs or
disabilities. To help us best support you, please provide as much information as you can
on your particular needs.
Do you have any medical conditions?: Yes
No
If yes, please give details of any medical conditions or allergies that require attention
or notification and any prescribed medication taken regularly (this will not affect
your application).

I declare that the information I have supplied on and with this form is complete and
correct. I understand that Glasgow International College may need to process and store
my information in countries outside the UK (and not subject to UK Data Protection laws),
such as the United States or other countries where we have offices or service providers.
I consent to the transfer of my information to these other countries. I understand that
the giving of false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of my application
or cancellation of my enrolment. I have read, understood and agreed to the terms
and conditions and fees of Glasgow International College as outlined on the Glasgow
International College website. I undertake to pay the fees incurred as they are due and
understand that Glasgow International College fees may increase. I authorise Glasgow
International College to supply any relevant data to the University of Glasgow and to
supply official records of my progress at Glasgow International College to my parents,
guardian, sponsor, agent or their nominee. I hereby consent to Glasgow International
College contacting any school or institution at which I have previously studied in order
to verify the information I have provided in the application, and hereby authorise such
school or institution to disclose such information.
I can confirm I have read, understood and agree to the declaration above:
Name:

Date:

To be completed by the applicants parent or guardian if the applicant is under 18 years


of age. I confirm I have read, understood and agree to the declaration above on behalf
of the applicant:
Name:

Date:

L checklist
Please check you have supplied all the required information in this check-list:
1. Complete all sections of the application form:
Completion and signing of this form gives permission to trained staff first aiders or any
licensed hospital or physician to administer first aid if required for you or for your child if
he/she is under 18 years of age.
Do you consider yourself to have a disability? Specify below:
No disability
Physical impairment or mobility issues such as difficulty using your arms or using a
wheelchair or crutches
Blindness or serious visual impairment uncorrected by glasses
Deafness or serious hearing impairment
Long-standing illness/health condition such as cancer, HIV, diabetes, chronic heart
disease, epilepsy, asthma, sickle-cell anaemia or allergies
Specific learning disability such as dyslexia, dyspraxia or ADHD
Mental health condition such as depression, schizophrenia or anxiety disorder
Social/communication impairment such as Aspergers syndrome or
other autistic spectrum disorder
Disability, impairment or medical condition that is not listed above
On a separate sheet please provide further details of the nature of your disability and
the support you would require. Please note that some support mechanisms might
take considerable time to organise, such as books in braille format or modifications to
buildings. We ask therefore that you include as much information as possible. Failure to
disclose relevant medical information might affect the validity of your insurance policy.
Glasgow International College will ensure all personal data enclosed will be used only to
plan appropriate support, and might need to disclose appropriate and relevant details
to partner universities to facilitate this process.
I agree to appropriate, relevant details being used in this way.

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2. Confirm you agree to the declaration above:

Yes
Yes

3. Attach certified copies of academic transcripts and examination results (with certified
translations if not in English) and IELTS results:
Yes
4. Send your application and copies of supporting documents to:
Your Kaplan representative; or
The Application and Admissions Centre; or
Your nearest Kaplan International Colleges country office.
See www.kic.org.uk/glasgow/how-to-apply for more details.

What next?
These ten easy steps will guide
you all the way from your
application to the classroom.

We send you an admissions decision and offer letter within


48 hours of receiving your complete application.
Unconditional offer: there are no conditions to fulfil or
additional documents to submit.
Conditional offer: there are certain conditions to fulfil and
relevant documents to submit before acceptance.

Plan ahead by ensuring you have sufficient funds to study in


the UK.
You must have evidence of holding at least 820 for each month
of your Glasgow International College course, up to a maximum
of nine months, plus any unpaid tuition fees. This must be held
in a recognised bank account for at least 28 days before you
apply for your Tier 4 visa.


Accept your offer by paying your deposit or sending a
financial guarantee.
Confirm your Kaplan Care insurance policy.
Please note, Kaplan Care will automatically be added to your
tuition fees, unless you show us proof of an alternative policy.


Receive your Confirmation of Acceptance for Study (CAS)
statement, accommodation guide and links to booking
forms, and pre-arrival guide.
For conditional offers, the CAS is sent once we receive proof
that the conditions of the offer have been met.
Complete your accommodation booking form online.

Start the visa application process.


Visit the UK Visas and Immigration website for the documents
you need to submit to your local British Embassy or High
Commission: www.gov.uk/ukvi and click on study visas.

Receive confirmation of your accommodation booking.

Receive your visa, book your flight and submit the


arrival form online.


Arrive in Glasgow and enjoy Induction Week at GIC!

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www.glasgow.ac.uk/gic
Representative information

The Quality Assurance Agency (QAA), responsible


for safeguarding standards and improving the quality
of UK higher education, has awarded Glasgow
International College (GIC) the highest rating
available Commendable Progress following an
Educational Oversight Annual Monitoring Review in
May 2013. The report for GIC can be found under
Kaplan International Colleges on the QAA website at:
www.qaa.ac.uk/InstitutionReports

All information correct at time of print and subject to change. Published July 2015.

Glasgow International College is operated by Kaplan


Glasgow Limited (Registered in England, Company
No. 05976922) with its registered office at:
2nd Floor, Warwick Building, Kensington Village,
Avonmore Road, London, W14 8HQ, United Kingdom.

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