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Prospectus 2015-16
Your pathway to the
University of Glasgow
www.glasgow.ac.uk/gic
94% graduate
employment rate
A member of the
Russell Group of leading UK
research universities
Contents
University of Glasgow
Welcome
University of Glasgow
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Love Glasgow
Living in Scotland's largest city
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Foundation Certificate in
Social Sciences
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Next steps
Extra information
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How do I apply?
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Application form
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What next?
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Cloisters
Learning together
Fraser Building
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.
Inspiring greatness
A modern outlook
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.
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.
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
Fantastic resources
Guaranteed entry
Liverpool
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Just four miles north of the main Gilmorehill campus in Glasgow, the Garscube
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Student support
First-class resources
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Get involved
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.
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Tradeston Bridge
Gallery of Modern Art
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A welcoming family
Sports central
Green Glasgow
Great outdoors
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.
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.
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Benefits guaranteed
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.
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.
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University of Glasgow
Foundation Certificate
Engineering
Science
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
Statistician
And many more!
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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
Course modules
Language for Study 1
Pathway modules
Business pathway
Comparative Politics
Fundamentals of Marketing
undamentals of Organisational
F
Behaviour
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
Microeconomics
Enhancement modules
Introduction to British Society
and Culture
An introduction to UK life, culture and
history, enhancing your understanding
and experiences of British society.
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.
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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
Pathway modules
Course modules
Course modules
Course modules
Pathway modules
Pathway modules
Pathway modules
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 module
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
Preparatory Mathematics
Preparatory Science
Aeronautical Engineer
Automotive Engineer
Civil Engineer
Electronic Engineer
Mechanical Engineer
Pathway modules
Engineering pathway
Applied Mathematics
Fundamentals of Science
Engineering pack
Basic Engineering
An introduction to engineering
principles including fluid mechanics,
thermodynamics, engineering materials,
mechanics, dynamics, engineering
design and electronics.
Foundation Mathematics
Learn the general principles of algebra,
geometry, trigonometry, vectors,
differentiation and integration.
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Chemistry pathway
Biochemistry of Life
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
Pathway modules
Course modules
Course modules
Course modules
Pathway modules
Pathway modules
Pathway modules
Course modules
Foundation Mathematics
Learn the general principles of algebra,
geometry, trigonometry, vectors,
differentiation and integration.
Fundamentals of Science
Learn about gases, liquids and solids,
the periodic table, protons, attractions
and repulsions, chemical energy
changes and solutions and pH.
Pathway modules
Physical Sciences
Enhancement modules
Basic Engineering
Learn about fluid mechanics, dynamics
thermodynamics, engineering materials,
mechanics, design and electronics.
Biological Science
Physical Sciences
Biomedical Scientist
Chemist
Clinical Biochemist
Forensic Scientist
Medical Physicist
Microbiologist
Language module
Language for Study 2
Science pack
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.
Preparatory Science
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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
Course modules
Language for Study 1
Pathway modules
Comparative Politics
Fundamentals of Marketing
Fundamentals of Organisational
Behaviour
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
Microeconomics
Enhancement modules
Introduction to British Society
and Culture
An introduction to UK life, culture and
history, enhancing your understanding
and experiences of British society.
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.
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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
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.
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University of Glasgow
Pre-Masters
Masters degree
Potential careers:
B
usiness, Social Sciences
and Law
Business
Law
Accountant
Chemistry
Physics
Biomedical Scientist
Computing
Politics
Business Manager
Engineering
Statistics
Chemical Engineer
Finance
Sociology
Meteorologist
Pharmacologist
Solicitor
And many more!
Main building
BHF Cardiovascular Research Centre
University cloisters
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Two-and-a-half terms
Three terms
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
Pathway module
Course modules
Course modules
Pathway module
Pathway module
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.
Research Project
Design and carry out research to show
organisational and planning skills,
providing evidence to support your
arguments and referencing text.
Pathway modules
Accountant
Business Manager
Hotel Manager
Human Resource Manager
Lawyer
Management Consultant
Project Manager
Retail Manager
Social Worker
Solicitor
Law pathway
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Two-and-a-half terms
Three terms
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
Pathway modules
Course modules
Course modules
Pathway modules
Pathway modules
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.
Pathway modules
Research Project
Design and carry out research to show
organisational and planning skills,
providing evidence to support your
arguments and referencing text.
Analytical Chemist
Biomedical Scientist
Chemical Engineer
Clinical Biochemist
Field Seismologist
Laboratory Technician
Meteorologist
Pharmacologist
Research Scientist
Toxicologist
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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
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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
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Extra information
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
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.
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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
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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
Apply online
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
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Middle names:
Gender:
Country of birth:
Nationality:
Passport number:
Male
Female
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No
No
Home address:
Postcode:
Country:
Telephone:
Mobile:
Email:
Contacts gender:
Contacts address:
Postcode:
Country:
Contacts telephone:
Contacts email:
June
July
Year:
Do you require College-arranged accommodation?:
Yes
No (you are not required to book accommodation at this stage)
D English language
Have you taken an IELTS exam?:
No
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):
Yes
Qualification awarded:
No
The application form continues on the next page.
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J Insurance
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:
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:
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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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.
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.
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All information correct at time of print and subject to change. Published July 2015.