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International Pathway Programmes 2019/20
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The Pathway College is a partnership between the University of Roehampton and QA Higher Education – a UK Higher Education provider. The pathway programmes are validated by the University of Roehampton and taught by QA Higher Education.
The University of Roehampton and QA Higher Education are committed to being equal opportunities education providers and will therefore make reasonable adjustments for disabled applicants and students.
The information given in this publication is accurate at the time of going to print in March 2019 and the University of Roehampton and QA Higher Education will use all reasonable efforts to deliver the programmes as described. The University and QA Higher Education reserve the right to withdraw or change the programmes or programme combinations included in this prospectus.
These changes will only be made as a result of UK legal compliance, minimum student number requirements or for course validation reasons and applicants will be contacted by the University or QA Higher Education in the instance of these changes occurring. Please check the website for up-to-date information on our programmes: roehampton.ac.uk/pathway
Contents Welcome 4Why Roehampton? 6Our campus 9Studying at Roehampton 10Campus map 12Supporting you 14Free London 18London’s campus university 20Living costs 22Sport at Roehampton 24Your Students’ Union 26Accommodation 28Arriving at Roehampton 30Pre-Sessional English 32International Foundation Programme 34Progression options 36How to apply 40Our location and contacts 42
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Welcome
The International Pathway Programmes are designed specifically to develop your academic English language and study skills to a level where you are able to join our highly-regarded undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
Roehampton has undoubtedly the most beautiful campus in London. Studying with us will give you the best of both worlds: the community feel of a traditional university campus, with the culture and nightlife of one of the greatest cities in the world.
At Roehampton, we are committed to providing excellent teaching. We support all of our students, whatever their background, to reach their full potential, through our diverse and dynamic range of courses, delivered by academic staff engaged in world-class research.
You will join a cosmopolitan and friendly institution, comprised of four colleges, which help to foster a strong sense of community.
Our courses are designed so that you will graduate with the qualities you need to succeed: confidence, adaptability and the capacity to work with people from all walks of life.
There’s no disputing how much a university education can enrich your life. It’s not just about getting a great degree, but also broadening your experiences, preparing yourself for the world of work, and having a fantastic time while you are here.
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At Roehampton, we believe passionately in the benefits of a university education undertaken away from your home country.
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Why Roehampton?
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Career-focused degreesYou will have exclusive access to our online careers portal, which includes skills builder courses, a jobs database, a CV writing tool and free careers assessments. Our thriving mentoring scheme enables you to receive professional career advice from Roehampton alumni to build your network, while our dedicated Careers Team provide face-to-face guidance and run a comprehensive calendar of workshops and events.
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World-class researchWe develop ideas that help us to understand our world, from discovering new animal species to uncovering evidence about human history. With international reach, our research informs policy, enriches culture and improves people’s lives.
We are ranked the most research-intensive modern university in the UK*. This means when you join us, you will be taught by leading experts right from your first year of study.
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Supportive campus communityThroughout your studies, you will have a tutor who will give you personal study advice. We also have a wide range of support services for you to use, including financial guidance and health and wellbeing support. When you join Roehampton, you will also join one of our four Colleges, with all the support and social life that they provide.
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Roehampton is your home in London. Studying with us will give you the best of both worlds: the community feel of a traditional university campus, with the culture and nightlife of one of the greatest cities in the world.
A world of opportunityRoehampton is partnered with some of the world’s most highly renowned universities. You can gain international experience by working or studying abroad as part of your course. You could study in Australia or the USA for a semester, study in Spain during the summer break or undertake a work placement in China.
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Our campus
With a history dating back over 175 years, our four Colleges create a beautiful 54-acre parkland campus, with classic listed buildings alongside modern, cutting-edge facilities.
Our campus provides a close-knit community feel for our studentsAs a student at Roehampton, you will belong to one of our four Colleges. Your College will become your local community. Each College has a thriving social scene and its own sports teams; they help create a healthy sense of competition and College pride.
If you choose to live on campus you will automatically become a student of the College in which your accommodation is based. If you don’t live on campus, you will be allocated to the College associated with your subject.
FacilitiesOur library houses 1,200 study spaces and hundreds of thousands of books and research materials across nearly 8,000 metres of shelving and five floors. We have a range of bars, social spaces and catering outlets to suit all tastes. Our venues host events including club nights, live music and weekly markets. There are plenty of opportunities for you to stay active through our on-campus gym and sports courts.
Make changeOur Student Partnership scheme gives you the chance to influence all levels of decision-making across campus.
LanguageYou can choose from over 10 languages to learn through our Languages for All programme, with options available for different levels of ability.
Sport Offering everything from football to yoga, and a newly refurbished gym, you will have endless opportunities to get or stay active.
Discover your talents
Roehampton provides you with a wide range of extracurricular activities that will help you develop your skills, stay active and grow in confidence.
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Digby Stuart College
College history and ethosDigby Stuart College owes its existence to the Society of the Sacred Heart, an order of French Sisters who came to England in 1842. The rich history of the Society in the education of women, and the dedication to issues of social justice and equality, now provides Digby College with a common concern for fostering a kind and loving community, where we welcome all students.
Digby Stuart todayDigby is the largest of the four Colleges at Roehampton, and home to four academic departments: English and Creative Writing, Social Sciences, Humanities, and Drama, Theatre and Performance. Digby strives to give everyone a sense of belonging, in a community that cares about individuals.
There is a regular programme of social activities and events to appeal to all tastes, such as the annual lecture and a summer strawberry tea. The chaplaincy base, which organises a lunch every Tuesday, is also located at Digby.
The elected student leaders are an important voice in how business is conducted at the College and help them to be responsive and relevant.
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Froebel College
College history and ethosFroebel College is one of the oldest higher education establishments in the UK, having been founded in 1892. The College takes its name from Friedrich Froebel, a German educational pioneer, who encouraged the use of play as an important part of a child’s development.
Froebel todayThe focus on education continues to this day, with the School of Education being a major part of the College and a leading centre for Initial Teacher Education. The internationally renowned Department of Dance is also resident at Froebel College, with its superb facilities and modern dance studios. Froebel is also home to the Roehampton Students’ Union, the Union Bar and the Gym.
Froebel has an extensive calendar of social events including a formal Freshers’ Welcome Dinner, the College Winter Dinner, a summer celebration and many other smaller on-campus or off-campus events organised by our student leaders.
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Southlands College
College history and ethosSouthlands was founded in 1872 to train women to teach in Methodist schools in some of the poorest parts of Britain. The College today builds on its history by encouraging young people to develop strong values and to grow as future leaders for their communities.
Southlands todayLife at Southlands is busy and diverse. There is an exciting annual calendar of events, including termly dinners, a fireworks party, music gala dinner, Southlands Shindig (our summer fête) and College boat party. The large social space is a café during the day and each evening transforms into a cinema and hub for student-led events. Southlands offers a number of leadership development opportunities, including roles on the College Officer Committee and with the Southlands Venture: a volunteering programme which funds student-led projects in the local community. Their mascot is the Shark and the College sports teams – the ‘Sharks’ and the ‘Sharkettes’ – are a credit to our community, succeeding in sport and also running fundraising and campaigning efforts.
Whether you join by living at Southlands or as a non-resident student of the departments – the Business School and Media, Culture and Language – we very much look forward to welcoming you here.
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Whitelands College
College history and ethosWhitelands is the oldest of the four Colleges, founded in 1841 by the Church of England, and was the first institution in England to provide higher education for women.
Whitelands todayThe common room at Whitelands, also known as The Sett (the College mascot is a badger) is located on the first floor of Parkstead House. With its glorious views, daytime café facilities and evening bar, it is an ideal setting for socialising at any time of the day, and is the venue for a range of parties and other leisure activities.
The College has an exciting calendar of events throughout the year. In addition to our traditional May Day celebration (running since 1881), we host formal dinners each term, a Christmas fair, carol service and dinner, and Science Week, together with many other smaller social events organised by our student leaders. All are open to resident and non-resident students, and to staff.
Whitelands is home to two academic departments – Psychology and Life Sciences – and the Ministerial Theology programme.
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CampusFor a more detailed campus map, please visit our website
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Worship Spaces
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We are here to help at every stage of your journey, so nothing can get in the way of your success. We offer a range of support, from academic learning support through to services such as student counselling and an on-site medical centre. All of our support services can be accessed via our campus information centre. If you need support while you’re with us, rest assured you’ll find plenty on offer.
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Learning support
Disability and dyslexia servicesIf you have a disability, a long-term medical condition or a specific learning difference such as dyslexia, dyspraxia or ADHD, we offer specialist services if you ever need extra help. You can discuss your needs confidentially with our team, to explore the support you may need during your studies. We also offer regular appointments and drop-in sessions weekly.
English language supportAs an international student, you might want help to improve your English while you study. We can help you build your skills through activities such as writing assignments and giving presentations, skills that will be useful even after graduation.
The Academic Achievement teamOur team of Academic Achievement Advisers and Librarians can help you get the best out of your studies. We have a wide range of online resources covering just about everything you need to know about academic and library skills including: – Essay, dissertation and report writing– Time management– Critical thinking– Literature searching– Research skills– Referencing
– SPSS, statistics and data management
You can access all these whenever you need them, anytime, anywhere.
We also run drop-ins, pop-up skills sessions, essay clinics, practical workshops and other events throughout the year, based in the University’s library.
Career support
Preparing you for your careerHere are some of the ways we help you to build essential skills and work experience for a successful future career:
– All our courses are designed to build key graduate attributes such as leadership, team work, negotiation, planning and problem-solving. Many courses offer work placements and links with employers
– The Hub – a fantastic space at the centre of campus with information about careers, volunteering, study abroad, placements and opportunities to meet employers
– Our award winning online careers resource UR CareerLink, is exclusively for Roehampton students and graduates. It has CV builders, hundreds of jobs and much more
– A dedicated team to support and guide you, including Careers Advisers and a Placements and Internships Team
– A year-round calendar of careers fairs and workshops which bring in top guest speakers from different industries
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nationalities represented on campus
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– Access to hundreds of professional mentors (mostly Roehampton graduates) who can help and advise you through our online mentoring scheme
— Spend a semester overseas with our Study Abroad option; choose from Spain, Belgium, Australia, the USA and more. You can also learn a language via our Languages for All programme. Both make you more attractive to employers
— Stand out from the crowd by taking
our online Chancellor’s Careers Award, a development programme which you can take at any time during your studies
On-site services
ChaplaincyOur multi-faith chaplaincy celebrates the diversity of Roehampton by serving the religious and spiritual needs of all. Each Chaplaincy Centre has a cosy lounge area, where you can relax, meet up with friends and enjoy chaplaincy hospitality with a Fairtrade tea or coffee. We also organise social events, including lunches and film nights.
Medical centreWe have our own on-campus medical centre, offering doctor and nurse-led services, throughout term time.
Student Wellbeing Officers The Wellbeing Service is able to support you during your studies. The Student Wellbeing Officers can help with anything from dealing with personal issues to managing finances. There is also a Counselling Team to help you address personal or emotional difficulties. The Mental Health Advisers can support those with mental health conditions or those with concerns about their mental health.
Financial support
We offer a range of financial support, including generous scholarships, a Student Hardship Fund for those in financial difficulty, access to undergraduate and postgraduate student loans and personal advice on budgeting.
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FreeLondon
There are many free events to attend throughout the year in London. To name a few, there is Winter Wonderland, Chinese New Year parade, the Boat Race, Pride, Notting Hill Carnival, The Lord Mayor’s show, Lumiere London and Summer by the River!
Studying at Roehampton permits you to choose when you want to dip in and out of the hustle and bustle of the city. On the days where relaxing on campus isn’t for you, the list on the right can give you a few ideas of how you can experience London inexpensively.
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Sunset at Richmond Hill Jump on a 493 bus outside campus straight to Richmond, or take a stroll there through Richmond Park. You can spend the day walking along the Thames, maybe stopping along the way at the Hollyhock Fairtrade café, before arriving at Richmond Hill. You will be rewarded with the most mesmerising view of London.
Vauxhall City Farm Alpaca your bags and jump on a train to Vauxhall City Farm (just 5 stops away). With no entrance fee, you can walk around and introduce yourself to the animals, including Bert and Ernie the donkeys, Ethan the tortoise and of course, Tom and Jerry the alpacas. If you don’t fancy a train journey but need animal company, make friends with Putney and Barnes the campus bunnies, or the lovely Growhampton chickens.
Window shoppingEspecially wonderful in the winter: wrap up warm and head to Roehampton, where you can get a 430 bus straight to Harrods. Look at the enchanting window displays outside, before escaping the cold to look at all the luxurious goods they have to offer. If you’ve been there, done that, you can jump on a 72 from outside campus to Westfield, the largest shopping centre in Europe.
Free audience tickets Don’t be stuck inside watching television, instead, why not be in the audience of your favourite TV shows? For free tickets, visit:
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Museums There are lots of free museums and art galleries throughout London but you only need one bus (the 430 from outside Whitelands College), to take you straight to three of London’s best museums: the Natural History Museum, the Science Museum and the V&A Museum. Explore stories of historic and scientific discovery, or feast your eyes on the world’s largest museum of decorative arts and design, all for the price of a bus fare.
Volunteer The vast variety of volunteering opportunities available in London mean you could be handing out medals at marathons one week and taking on the role of sous chef the next. Visit:
volunteerteam.london.gov.uk
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London > Hong Kong 12hrs
London > Beijing 10hrs
London > Germany 1hr 30mins
London > Colombia 11hrs
London > Delhi 8hrs 30mins
London > Bangkok 11hrs 30mins
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Livingcosts
Aside from your course fees, there are additional costs you should take into consideration when budgeting for university. This is a rough guide.
On-campus costs Coffee at The Hive £1.80 Piece of cake at The Hive £2.50 Pint of beer £2.60 Vodka lemonade £2.60 Pub grub meal £5.50The above costs are a rough indication only and are accurate at the time of printing. Individual costs will vary.
Travel costs This will vary depending on how often you travel, and which modes of transport you take. The Hopper fare in London allows you to make unlimited bus or tram journeys in one hour, for £1.50 using pay as you go. As a student you can also choose to save 30% on travel cards and bus & tram passes with an 18+ Student Oyster photocard.
Rent
Rent ranges from approximately £123.90–£182 per week on campus.
For more information, visit:
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Books and equipment
It varies from department to department – on average students spend £20 per month on books, but using library services can considerably reduce costs.
The University of Roehampton is conveniently located near to lots of shops, bars and entertainment. We also have many free social spaces and activities on campus.
Social life
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This membership provides a variety of social and recreational sessions and is a great platform to make new friends.
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Many of our sports clubs compete in the British University and Colleges Sports (BUCS) leagues including football, tennis, squash, rugby and hockey. We also provide a wide range of social and semi-competitive sport, offering beginners’ courses, intra-mural events and coaching courses.
Gym The recently refurbished gym, fully stocked with the latest equipment, could give you a great opportunity for some high quality down time between your studies. The newly expanded gym space includes a studio devoted to the Les Mills virtual class programme, offering classes on dance fitness to functional, strength, cardio and HIIT workouts.
Fantastic facilitiesOur facilities include a sports hall, a studio and outdoor multi-use courts. Our sports clubs and teams also have access to a number of high quality sports venues in the local area including the National Tennis Centre and Rosslyn Park RFC.
Crystal Palace FC We have partnerships with a number of leading sports organisations, including Crystal Palace FC and the Lawn Tennis Association. Crystal Palace FC offers a range of work experience opportunities, collaboration with Crystal Palace staff in careers-related events, and extensive links between Crystal Palace Ladies FC and the University of Roehampton Women’s Football programme.
Space to run Our green campuses offer an ideal way to get fit in nature and our close proximity to Richmond Park offers further opportunities to be active.
Varsity Varsity is an annual sporting event where the University of Roehampton goes head to head against Bucks New University.
Free yoga Throughout the year we offer free yoga classes open to all students, regardless of ability or experience. Taught by experienced and accredited teachers, the classes explore different yoga styles. Mats and blocks are provided.
Scholarships For the truly elite athletes studying at Roehampton, we offer a range of bursaries and scholarships.
Career ready We really value the impact sport can have on personal development and so we provide a range of training opportunities for students, such as coaching qualifications, vocational training, volunteering and leadership courses.
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Sport RoehamptonCompetitive team and individual sport opportunities for students. This includes two membership offers for our students, Olympic and Commonwealth.
Play RoehamptonSocial, recreational and fun sport and physical activities for students, some activities for staff & the local community.
Gym Roehampton The on-campus gym and additional wellbeing services provided by Nuffield Health for our students and staff.
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Your Students’ Union
When you come to the University of Roehampton, you’ll automatically become a member of Roehampton Students’ Union (RSU), one of the best and most active students’ unions in the country. Our aims are to provide you with opportunities to make the most of your time at Roehampton, to offer a range of help, advice, support, events, activities and entertainment, and to ensure you have an unforgettable experience at university.
55+ SocietiesThere are over 55 societies you can be part of in the RSU – ranging from the Dance Society to the Hogwarts Society to sports teams and more.
GrowhamptonThis is our sustainability and food project, which ensures Roehampton is an edible campus. Why not help look after the campus chickens? Or contribute in preparing for market day? Maybe you’d like to learn how to cook in new and exciting ways? Or, simply, why not buy a coffee from the Hive Café whilst browsing the Thrift shop?
VolunteerYou can also choose to volunteer through our 70+ volunteering opportunities or get involved in Raising and Giving (RAG), which has raised over £10,000 for local and national charities.
Hive Café Our award-winning Hive café in the centre of Digby Square is part of the Growhampton sustainability project. Constructed and furnished from recycled and upcycled materials, it serves food and drink from local, ethical sources, and food grown on campus by our students.
You can find out more information on our website:
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EventsWe provide over 200 events every year for you to get involved in. There are:
Theatre TuesdaysDo you love West End shows and musicals? Then our Theatre Tuesdays are just for you! It’s a great way to see amazing shows for much lower prices.
Summer BallMake sure you don’t miss our finale to the year – the RSU Summer Ball, where recent acts have included Tinie Tempah, Wiley, Katy B, The Wombats, Example, Rizzle Kicks and Professor Green.
Formal DinnersWe offer a number of chances to get dressed up throughout the year with formal dinners including our very own RSU Awards.
De-stress EventsWe offer a number of events that will help you during the tougher times of university. From pop-up spas or giving you access to a puppy room, there’s loads to help you unwind.
Club NightsWeekly club nights on and off campus, such as the infamous Bop, Grand and Fez – where you can dress up on themed nights, make the most of cheap nights out and let your hair down.
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Accommodation
“Living in or near Roehampton, you can benefit from all that London has to offer, while avoiding the high costs of living in the centre of the city.”
We understand that concentrating on your studies will be your main priority, which is why we take care of everything:– All utility bills are included in the cost– We include contents insurance to give
you peace of mind– Friendly Flat Reps and College staff are
on hand to help you
Helping you make an informed choiceAt our Open Days held throughout the year, you can visit our campus accommodation. You can also see pictures and 360 degree tours on our accommodation pages online.
When you’re planning your future education, you don’t want any worries to get in the way. That’s why we offer you an accommodation guarantee. This means, if you make Roehampton your firm choice on your UCAS form, satisfy the eligibility criteria and meet the deadline*, we promise you’ll have on-campus accommodation.
Accommodation applications typically open in the February before you arrive for your first year, and you can apply once you have firmly accepted an offer of a place from us.
Please see our website for details.
*For students who apply before 31st July 2019
Types of accommodationWe offer a wide range of accommodation on-campus. Every room is a single furnished bedroom with internet access, and fees include utility bills and contents insurance. Rooms are either en suite, semi en suite (with a private shower) or standard where you share bathroom facilities with other students. All rooms have a wash basin.
On-campus cost The cost of rooms varies, depending on the type of accommodation you choose. For first year undergraduates, this ranges from £123.90–£182 a week.
Living off-campusLiving in or near Roehampton, you can benefit from all that London has to offer, while avoiding the high costs of living in the centre of the city. There is a wide variety of accommodation suitable for students available to rent close to the University.
If you choose to live away from the University, our Off-Campus Support Officer can help you find accommodation with other students in a similar situation.
Even if you are living off campus, or choose to live at home, you will still feel part of the Roehampton community. There are lots of activities and societies you can get involved with when you are on campus.
Cost correct as of March 2019. For the latest costs, please visit our website.
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At the University of Roehampton, we understand that studying many miles from home can create challenges. As a result, we do everything we can to ensure that your arrival is hassle-free, and that the first, crucial weeks of term go smoothly.
International Arrivals DayOne week before registration and the start of term, we host an arrivals day for all of our new international students. We will meet you at the airport and help you to settle into the university accommodation. It will give you a great opportunity to adjust to your new environment before the busy start to the term.
Meet and greetA meet and greet service from London Heathrow Airport is offered on International Arrivals Day. To register go to:
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Orientation programmeNew international students receive a warm and friendly welcome to the University each year with our orientation programme. This is an excellent opportunity for new students to meet new friends and get to know the staff at the University at the beginning of their journey.
The orientation programme will include:n Programme inductionsn Visa checkn Campus toursn Social activities and the opportunity
to join clubs and societies at the ‘Freshers’ Fair’
To find out more about orientation activities, visit the pre-departure page of the website:
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Duration 5 weeks 10 weeks 15 weeks
Intakes August July June
Tuition fee £1,430 £2,840 £4,290
English language requirements
The minimum IELTS depends on the required IELTS score for the degree you wish to study. Please see the entry point table below for further information
Academic entry requirements
The academic entry criteria of your destination course applies. For more information please visit: roehampton.ac.uk
Level Pre-Sessional
Mode of study Full-time classroom
Assessment methods Coursework, exams and presentations
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Course overview This programme is ideal if you have been offered a place on an undergraduate or postgraduate course, but still need to meet academic English language requirements. You will develop key skills for university-level study and learn what is expected of you as a student in the UK higher education system.
Throughout the course you will attend seminars which will improve your spoken English through presentations and discussions based on your reading. You will also further develop your understanding of key ideas in an academic context.
Upon successful completion of the programme, and subject to specific academic and English language requirements, you will be guaranteed a place on your chosen undergraduate or postgraduate course. There is no requirement to take an external exam, like IELTS, at the end of the course.
What will I study?Throughout the course you will improve your academic reading, writing, speaking and listening. The programme will help you gain a better understanding of grammar use in the English language, and develop your academic vocabulary for your future studies.
You will study:n Essays: using reading in your writing,
organisation, critical and analytical skills
n Academic vocabulary and grammar development
n Seminars: presentation and discussion based on your reading
n Lectures: understanding the argument, note-taking and taking an active role
n Listening and reading: understanding key ideas in an academic context
Entry points and exit grades
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Most undergraduate degrees at Roehampton
IELTS: 6.0 with 5.5 in all sections
IELTS: 5.5 with no less than 5.0 in any section
IELTS: 5.0 with no less than 4.0 in any section and no less than 4.5 in writing
IELTS: 4.5 overall with no less than 4.0 in any band and no less than 4.5 in writing
Most postgraduate MA/MSc/MBA at Roehampton
IELTS 6.5 with 6.0 in all sections
IELTS: 6.0 with no less than 5.0 in any section
IELTS: 5.5 with no less than 5.0 in any section
IELTS: 5.0 with no less than 4.0 in any band and no less than 4.5 in writing
Pre-Sessional EnglishHow will I be taught?You will be taught by experienced lecturers and academics who use their experience to develop your academic English skills in preparation for your chosen undergraduate or postgraduate course.
Your timetable will include lectures and seminars for 24 hours per week, and at least 10 hours a week will be required for self-study and coursework.
Example modulesn Academic Reading, Writing and
Language n Academic Speaking, Listening and
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When to applyFor key dates and application deadlines please visit:roehampton.ac.uk/pathway-dates-fees
Or contact our International Team on:T: +44 (0)20 8003 3899E: pathwayenquiries@roehampton.ac.uk
Please note: You will need an IELTS Academic for UKVI test results to apply for the Pre-Sessional English course.
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2 term programme 3 term programmeDuration 6 months 9 months
Intakes January September
Tuition fee £11,500 £14,000
English language requirements
IELTS 5.0 (no element below 4.5)
IELTS 4.5 (no element below 4.0)
Academic entry requirements
12 or 13 years of schooling dependent on the education system in country
Where UCAS tariff is applicable or relevant, applicants should have an equivalent of 30 UCAS tariff points from either 1 A Level and 1 AS, or a minimum of 2 AS Level qualifications
Level Foundation – NQF level 3
Mode of study Full-time classroom
Assessment methods Coursework and exams
Minimum age 17 years or older
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There are 2 different pathways available for you to choose between:Business to progress on to a business-related undergraduate degree
Generic to progress on to an undergraduate degree in a non-business subject
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Course overview The International Foundation Programme is specifically designed to build your English language, academic study skills and subject knowledge to the level required to progress on to an undergraduate degree.
Upon successful completion of the programme with a 40% (55% for students progressing on to Law) pass mark and subject to specific course entry requirements, you will be guaranteed consideration for entry on to one of the University of Roehampton’s undergraduate degrees, for more information about target courses please see page 38 or visit: roehampton.ac.uk/pathway-target-courses
3 term programme:In term zero, you will have English classes timetabled for 20 hours per week.
Throughout this term you will improve your language levels in grammar and vocabulary as well as core English skills in reading, writing and listening to prepare you for the first term of the International Foundation Programme. You will only study term zero if you are on our three term programme.
3 & 2 term programme:In terms one and two, you will continue to develop your English language skills, however, more of your time will be spent on improving your English language levels for subject specific undergraduate courses.
These modules are specifically designed to improve your ability to write essays, read for your studies, develop your ability to understand lectures, and take part in discussions and presentations and prepare
you for undergraduate study.How will I be taught and assessed?As part of your programme you will have 20 hours of teaching per week and you will be expected to spend a further 10 to 15 hours undertaking homework, assignments and independent study.
You will be assessed through a combination of coursework and exams which will consist of presentations, assignments and a practical.
What will I study?
International Foundation Programme progression options
International Foundation
Please note: You will need an IELTS Academic for UKVI test results if you are applying for a single CAS for the International Foundation Programme.
If you have Study Progress on toIELTS: 4.5 with no single element below 4.0AND12 or 13 years of schooling dependent on the education system in country
3 termInternationalFoundationProgramme
Start in September
Upon successful completion of the International Foundation Programme with a 40% (55% for Law) pass mark and subject to specific course entry requirements, you will be guaranteed consideration for entry on to one of the University of Roehampton undergraduate programmes
Start your undergraduate degree in September
IELTS: 5.0 with no single element below 4.5AND12 or 13 years of schooling dependent on the education system in country
2 termInternationalFoundationProgramme
Start in January
Programme
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Which programme?
Modules Credits
3 term programme only (Business & Generic Pathway)
Grammar and Vocabulary Development 0
Introduction to Academic Reading and Writing 0
Introduction to Academic Listening and Speaking 0
2 & 3 term programmes (Business & Generic Pathway)
English for Academic Purposes 40
UK Academic Culture and Study Skills 20
Grammar and Vocabulary for University Study 20
Quantitative and Qualitative Methods 20
2 & 3 term programmes (Business Pathway)
Introduction to Business 20
2 & 3 term programmes (Generic Pathway)
Applied ICT Skills 20
Example modules
When to applyFor key dates and application deadlines please visit: roehampton.ac.uk/pathway-dates-fees
Or contact our Admissions Team on: T: +44(0)20 8003 3899E: pathwayenquiries@roehampton.ac.uk
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The staff are really nice and I like the atmosphere here. I find the lessons extremely interesting and the teachers make it very enjoyable. Nateerai Jandpook – Thailand
The government from home recommend the University of Roehampton for my subject. Two of my friends graduated from here and they really enjoyed it. The staff are really friendly and helpful. We work in groups which means I can improve my English really quickly. The teachers help us to improve our general essay writing to help us for our postgraduate study. Assad Althunayyan– Saudi Arabia
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Progression to degree level study
International Foundation Programme: Generic PathwayAnthropology Education Primary Education
Biological Sciences* English Language and Linguistics Psychology
Biomedical Science* English Literature* Psychology and Counselling
Classical Civilisation* Film Social Anthropology
Creative Writing* History* Sociology
Criminology Journalism* Sport and Exercise Sciences*
BFA Dance Journalism/Media, Culture & Identity
Sport Psychology*
Dance Studies Law* Sports Coaching
Digital Media Law and Criminology* Sports Coaching Practice
Drama Studies Media, Culture and Identity* Theology and Religious Studies
Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies*
Nutrition and Health* Therapeutic Psychology
Early Childhood Studies Philosophy Zoology
Photography
International Foundation Programme: Business PathwayAccounting Human Resource Management
Business Management International Business
Business Management and Economics Marketing
Business Management and Entrepreneurship Retail Marketing and Management
By successfully achieving a pass mark of 40% on one of our pathway programmes you will automatically be considered for your chosen undergraduate degree at the University of Roehampton providing you meet the entry criteria for your chosen undergraduate degree.
These may include:
*Progression is subject to course specific entry criteria. For more information please visit: roehampton.ac.uk/ pathway-target-courses ** Progression to Law requires a pass grade of 55% from the International Foundation Programme
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Applications to Pathways programmes can be submitted directly to QA Higher Education who manage all applications for these programmes at the University of Roehampton.
If you are ready to apply for one of our Pathways programmes, you can download the application form online. Please visit our website:
roehampton.ac.uk/pathway-apply
Once you have completed your application, please send your application along with your supporting documents to our Admissions Team who will review your application:
pathwayadmissions@roehampton.ac.uk
Request more informationIf you are unsure which course is suitable for you, or would like to find out more information about how to apply, you can register your interest at:
pathway.roehampton.ac.uk/register-your-interest
Once you complete the enquiry form one of our Admissions Team will contact you to discuss your options and answer any questions that you may have.
When to apply
We strongly recommend that you apply as early as possible for your chosen course to allow enough time to complete all the preparations you need to make in order to study in the UK. For more information on key dates and deadlines please visit:
roehampton.ac.uk/pathway-dates-fees
What happens next The Admissions Team will consider your application and send you details of the outcome. Successful applications will receive an offer to study along with details for registration and enrolment.
Questions about your applicationYou can contact our Admissions Team for advice at any time during or after the application process. The Admissions Team will help you with enquiries about admission and the progress of your application.T: +44(0)20 8003 3899E: pathwayadmissions@roehampton.ac.uk
Check your entry point Talk to us
Check which entry point is most suitable for you and the minimum grades for your target course.
If you would like more information please contact us and our advisers will be able to discuss the details of your academic history and recommend the best entry point for you.
Complete your application Once you have decided which course you want to apply for, you can begin to fill in the application form.
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Draft your statement
Draft your personal statement carefully so that it reflects your choice of course(s) and why you have chosen it/them.
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Submit your application
Submit your application along with scanned copies of your supporting documents via email or post.
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Collect your references
In order for you to make a successful application to Roehampton you are required to submit two references along with your application.
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Pathway enquiriesE: pathwayenquiries@roehampton.ac.ukT: +44 (0)20 8003 3899
By BusBuses run frequently to Roehampton from Hammersmith, Richmond, Kingston, Putney, Clapham Junction, Wimbledon and New Malden.
The 72, 265 and 493 buses stop next to the main site (at Queen Mary’s Hospital) and close to Whitelands and Mount Clare (at the junction of Danebury Avenue). The 170 and 430 buses stop on Danebury Avenue, which is very close to Whitelands and Mount Clare and a short walk from the main site.
By TrainThe main site is a 10 minute walk from Barnes station, Whitelands College is a 25 minute walk or a short bus ride. Trains go to Barnes from Clapham Junction and Waterloo in one direction and Kingston, Richmond, Staines and Windsor in the other direction.
London Underground
Hammersmith is connected to London via the District, Piccadilly, and Hammersmith and City lines. From here you can take the 72 bus departing from stop K in the Lower Bus Station next to the shopping centre
Putney Bridge, on the District Line, connects to the campus via the 265 bus, which departs from outside the station.
CyclingThe University can be easily reached by bike. There are cycle parking stands throughout the campus.
You can use the Transport for London online journey planner to plan routes to and from the University.journeyplanner.tfl.gov.uk
By airWith 6 airports in the surrounding area, flying to London has never been easier. For flight times from major international destinations please see pages 20–21.
Airport Travel time to University campus
London Gatwick 50mins
London Heathrow 1hr
London City 1hr 15mins
London Stansted 1hr 30mins
Luton 1hr 35mins
Southend 1hr 55mins
AddressUniversity of Roehampton Roehampton LaneLondon SW15 5PUUnited Kingdom
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