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College Prospectus 2011-2012 www.lsa-uk.org 2011-2012 Disclaimer: This publication is for informational purposes only. Whereas every effort has been made to ensure that the information given herein is accurate at the time of going to press. Learning & Skills Academy (LSA) accepts no responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions featured in the publication. © Learning & Skills Academy (LSA). All Rights Reserved.

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College Prospectus 2011-2012

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Disclaimer: This publication is for informational purposes only. Whereas every effort has been made to ensure that the information given herein is accurate at the time of going to press. Learning & Skills Academy (LSA) accepts no responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions featured in the publication.© Learning & Skills Academy (LSA). All Rights Reserved.

Welcome to Learning & Skills Academy 4Introduction 5Why study at LSA? 5Courses at LSA 6

Applying to LSA 24Financial Advice and Funding Your Studies 25Accommodation 25Tuition Fee Payment Policy 26General Terms and Conditions 28Financial Regulations 29Student Welfare at LSA 30Starting at the College 31Life in Luton 31FAQ’S 32Contact Us 33

Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management Leading to MBA from UK University 7

IAM Courses on Administrative Management 8Diploma in Administrative Management 8Advanced Diploma in Administrative Management 8

London Centre for Marketing (LCM) Courses 9

LCM Courses on Sales & Marketing Management 10Higher Diploma in Sales & Marketing Management 10Professional Diploma in Sales & Marketing Management 10Graduate Diploma in Sales & Marketing Management 11

LCM Courses on Human Resource Development & Marketing 12

Higher Diploma in HR Development & Marketing 12Professional Diploma in HR Development & Marketing 12Graduate Diploma in HR Development & Marketing 13

LCM Courses on Business Management & Marketing 14Higher Diploma in Business Management & Marketing 14Professional Diploma in Business Management & Marketing 14Graduate Diploma in Business Management & Marketing 15

The Confederation of Tourism and Hospitality (CTH) 16

CTH Courses on Tourism and Hospitality (CTH) 17Diploma in Tourism Management 17Advanced Diploma in Tourism Management 18Postgraduate Diploma in Hospitality & Tourism Management 19

ACCA Professional Qualification 20

General English Language Course 23

ATHE Courses on Information Technology 21Diploma in Information Technology 21Postgraduate Diploma in Information Technology 22

Table of Contents

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Dear All,Learning & Skills Academy (LSA) is an independent higher educational institution based in Luton-Bedfordshire. We try to make the learning experience at our institution both exciting and stimulating.LSA is committed to providing opportunities for students to reach their potential in their personal and chosen professional careers. The college also helps students to attain internationally recognised professional qualifications that will enable them to progress to post graduate university studies or pursue a successful career in their chosen area.We aim to provide the highest standards of teaching by highly qualified, experienced teachers at prices affordable to students. Our overall mission is to grow from strength to strength in providing professional excellence.

Welcome to Learning & Skills Academy

In this prospectus we aim to answer many of the questions you will have about studying in the UK and why Learning & Skills Academy (LSA) is the right place for you.I hope that this brochure will give you a comprehensive overview of our courses to encourage you to discuss them in further detail and apply for admission & also to attend one of our Open Days to learn more about the opportunities.

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Learning & Skills Academy (LSA) is an independent college with a wide portfolio of courses geared towards the needs of the students and businesses. LSA has been in existence since January 2010 and has since been awarded a number of accreditation which testaments of LSA commitment to delivering UK and world recognised courses and qualifications and an excellent service to our students.We offer a broad range of academic and professional courses – specialising in business administration, management and accounting. The philosophy of the Academy is to ensure students learn through both theoretical teaching and practical application of their area of study.

Our Commitment & MissionWe are committed to providing a quality service and achieving the highest standards of conduct. Our distinctive approach, experience and research in delivering flexible learning models makes the learning process simple, breaks barriers for learning and gives real value for money and time.The mission of ‘LSA’ is to provide affordable and quality educational opportunities to individuals that give them career success and make them employable in today’s competitive market internationally.

Why study at LSA?

LSA provides high quality education in a caring and friendly environment. It has all the facilities you need for an effective and enjoyable learning experience, which contributes to the success of our students.

IMPRESSIVE PORTFOLIO OF COURSESLSA offers courses in Information Technology, Business Studies, Tourism & Hospitality, Accountancy & English Language. LSA offers the short term courses to long term courses leading to Industry recognised Certificate, Diploma, Advanced Diploma, Graduate Diploma and Degree courses. Some of these qualifications can also lead students to Bachelors & Masters Degree programmes in prestigious UK Universities.

HIGHLY EXPERIENCED AND QUALIFIED STAFFThe quality and excellence is underpinned by our staff, who are highly experienced and qualified up to Masters and PHD levels. The Staff comprise of academics and industry professionals who provide our students a unique mix of best learning practices along with ‘hands-on’ implementation. our students undergo a learning process, which from the outset prepares them for employment.

LEARNING ENVIRONMENTThe College offers a relaxed but professional environment where students are encouraged to Interact with each other and develop team skills. Learning opportunities are maximised through dynamic teaching

programs catering to students of all ages.

FACILITIESClassrooms are bright, comfortable and are well equipped. The computer systems are equipped with the latest versions of software along with the broadband internet access. LSA offers reference library facility with quiet study area. Student can enjoy the small kitchenette & vending machine.Language laboratories have Audio-Video equipments to facilitate and enhance visual and auditory learning experience. Our communal facilities include Kitchenette & vending Machine.

LOCATIONLearning & Skills academy is based in Luton, which is an attractive and fairly large town in Bedfordshire with exciting cultural and sporting facilities. Luton is situated aprox 30 miles from the city of London with a very good public transport links to and from London.

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Courses at LSA

ATHE Courses

ATHE Courses Awarding Body Level Duration

Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management ATHE/NCFE 7 12

Months

Postgraduate Diploma in Information Technology ATHE/NCFE 7 18

Months

Progression (Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management)University of Wales (UWIC), Edge Hill University and University of Derby accept students onto an MBA Top Up programme with 120 and 105 points credit respectively. Students will only need to undertake the ‘Research Methods Unit’ and a Dissertation in order to acquire ‘MBA Degree’.

Progression (Postgraduate Diploma in Information Technology)Students who have successfully completed this course can progress to a top up degree at University of Wales (UWIC). Also other Universities subject to agreement pending.

IAM Courses (Institute of Administrative Management)

IAM Courses Awarding Body Level Duration

Diploma in Administrative Management IAM 4 1 Year

Advanced Diploma in Administrative Management IAM 5 1 Year

Progression: Holders of the Diploma in Administrative Management and the Advanced Diploma in Administrative Management are eligible for credit towards or direct entry onto several degree programmes at other universities.

CTH Courses (Confederation of Tourism & Hospitality)

Courses Awarding Body Level Duration

Diploma in Tourism Management CTH 4 1 Year

Advanced Diploma in Tourism Management CTH 5 1 Year

Postgraduate Diploma in Hospitality and Tourism Management CTH 7 18

Months

Progression: AT the end of Level 4 or Level 5 diplomas students will qualify for second year or third year (Top UP) Bachelors’ Programmes with Bournemouth University, TVU, Middlesex University, The University College Birmingham, University of Sunderland.

Candidates completing Postgraduate Diploma in Hospitality and Tourism Management (Level 7) have an opportunity to gain credit towards either an MA, or an MSc degree in various UK universities.

ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants)

ACCA Courses Awarding Body Level Duration

ACCA ( 3 Years Programme)

ACCA Fundamental 1 Year

ACCA Skills Level 1 Year

ACCA Professional Level 1 Year

Note: After successfully completion of 3 years ACCA programme students will be awarded Bachelors Degree from Oxford Brookes University

LCM Courses (London Centre for Marketing)

Courses Awarding Body Level Duration

Sales & Marketing

Higher Diploma in Sales & Marketing Management LCM 4 1 year

Professional Diploma in Sales & Marketing Management LCM 5 1Year

Graduate Diploma in Sales & Marketing Management LCM 6 18

Months

HR & Marketing

Higher Diploma in HR Development & Marketing LCM 4 1 Year

Professional Diploma in HR Development & Marketing LCM 5 1 Year

Graduate Diploma in HR Development & Marketing LCM 6 18

Months

Business Management & Marketing

Higher Diploma in Business Management & Marketing LCM 4 1 Year

Professional Diploma in Business Management & Marketing LCM 5 1 Year

Graduate Diploma in Business Management & Marketing LCM 6 18

Months

Progression: Candidates completing LCM diplomas will qualify for various options to progress with UK and European Universities.

English Courses

English Courses Awarding Body Level Duration

General English Language ESB CEFR-B2 12 Months

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ATHE Courses

INTRODUCTIONThis course is designed to give students a good understanding of the responsibilities of a manager and the techniques they will use to deal with different situations as well as the legal requirements within their role. It is articulated to an MBA so therefore entry requirements will cover both courses.

COURSE STRUCTURE

Unit TitlesMandatory

� Unit 1 - Marketing � Unit 2 - Financial Management � Unit 3 - Management Behaviour � Unit 4 - Business Strategy

Optional (any one from 5 or 6) � Unit 5 - Human Resource Management � Unit 6 - Communication Process � (Plus any one from 7 or 8) � Unit 7 - Business Globalisation � Unit 8 - Macroeconomics

Research Project /Dissertation – MandatoryENTRY REQUIREMENTSA UK or equivalent second class if fresh graduate or degree plus 2 years middle management experience. Anyone without a degree must have 4 - 5 years management experience. These entry qualifications will also cover the MBA progression. A normal three year degree will be required for progression to MA in Management.Registration within 14 days of start is important as eligibility needs to be confirmed early on.

AWARDING BODYNCFE/ATHE

PROGRESSIONUniversity of Wales (UWIC) and Edge Hill University will accept students onto an MBA programme with 105 points credit. Students will need to undertake the Research Methods Unit and a Dissertation.

QUALIFICATION LEVELLevel 7

COURSE DURATION12 Months

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Advanced Diploma in Administrative Management

INTRODUCTIONThe aim of the Level 4 Diploma in Administrative Management is to develop an appreciation of the people – management functions within the organisation. This qualification provides a general introduction to the relevance of the systems approach as well as asking candidates to consider administration in its wider organisational context. Candidates are introduced to some of the key concerns faced by administrative managers within a rapidly changing environment. It also develops candidate’s appreciation of the need to manage information.

COURSE STRUCTURE � Unit 1: Administrative Systems in the Organisation � Unit 2: Strategic Issues in Administration � Unit 3: Administrative Management of Resources � Unit 4: Human Resource Management and Practice � Unit 5: Case Study2 or Project Report

IAM Courses on Administrative Management

Diploma in Administrative Management

INTRODUCTIONThe aim of the Level 4 Diploma in Administrative Management is to develop an appreciation of the people – management functions within the organisation. This qualification provides a general introduction to the relevance of the systems approach as well as asking candidates to consider administration in its wider organisational context. Candidates are introduced to some of the key concerns faced by administrative managers within a rapidly changing environment. It also develops candidate’s appreciation of the need to manage information.

COURSE STRUCTURE � Unit 1 People in Organisations � Unit 2 Administrative Systems and Processes � Unit 3 Professional Administration � Unit 4 Information for Decision Making � Unit 5 Case Study or Project Report

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS � Student must have achieved appropriate

qualification. � Student must have valid membership with IAM. � English Language Requirements: � IELTS 5.0 or equivalent. Students who have an IELTS

score 4.5 are required to attend an extra 3 hours of English language tutorials per week for one semester along with the main course of study.

AWARDING BODYInstitute of Administrative Management (IAM)

PROGRESSIONOn Completion of course students can go on to Advanced Diploma Level.

QUALIFICATION LEVELLevel 4

COURSE DURATION12 Months

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS � Student must have achieved appropriate qualification or

IAM Diploma. � Student must have valid membership with IAM.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTSIELTS 5.0 or equivalent. Students who have an IELTS score 4.5 are required to attend an extra 3 hours of English language tutorials per week for one semester along with the main course of study. AWARDING BODYInstitute of Administrative Management (IAM)PROGRESSIONOn Completion of course students can on to Post Graduate Diploma Level and after path way to Masters in University.QUALIFICATION LEVELLevel 5 COURSE DURATION12 Months

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LCM Courses

London Centre for Marketing (LCM) Courses

Learning & Skills Academy offer course from London Centre of Marketing, which is an International Awarding Body committed to providing high quality global education, training and consulting services which raise performance standards for business, encourage lifelong learning and provide professional status for individuals. Working in close partnership with commerce, government, education providers, international development agencies and its’ own professional membership, London Centre of Marketing has built an enviable reputation for excellence based on global standards and integrity.London Centre of Marketing is recognised as an Awarding Body by the Office of the Qualifications and Examinations Regulator (Ofqual). Ofqual is the new regulator of qualifications in England and currently operates as part of the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA).

Courses Awarding Body Level Duration

Sales & Marketing

Higher Diploma in Sales & Marketing Management LCM 4 1 year

Professional Diploma in Sales & Marketing Management  LCM 5 1Year

Graduate Diploma in Sales & Marketing Management  LCM 6 1 Year

HR & Marketing

Higher Diploma in HR Development & Marketing LCM 4 1 Year

Professional Diploma in HR Development & Marketing LCM 5 1 Year

Graduate Diploma in HR Development & Marketing LCM 6 1 Year

Business Management & Marketing

Higher Diploma in Business Management & Marketing LCM 4 1 Year

Professional Diploma in Business Management & Marketing LCM 5 1 Year

Graduate Diploma in Business Management & Marketing LCM 6 1 Year

PROGRESSIONCandidates completing LCM diplomas will qualify for various options to progress with UK and European Universities.

‘A’ Level Equivalent

Guaranteed Direct Entry

Diploma in Sales andMarketing Management

Hiploma Diploma in Sales andMarketing Management

Professional Diploma in Sales andMarketing Management

Graduate Diploma in Sales and Marketing

Management

BA (Honours)Marketing Management

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Higher Diploma in Sales & Marketing Management

INTRODUCTIONStudents must attempt a minimum of four modules in total. Three modules are mandatory and the candidate must complete at least one of the two optional modules successfully before the Award can be issued

COURSE STRUCTUREModule Title Mandatory or Optional Mode of Assessment Weighting

Social Marketing MandatoryInternally set, marked and moderated final examination

25%

Integrated Marketing Communications

MandatoryInternally set, marked and moderated final examination

25%

Financial Management OptionalInternally set, marked and moderated final examination

25%

Brands & Branding MandatoryInternally set, marked and moderated final examination

25%

Tourism Management OptionalInternally set, marked and moderated final examination

25%

ENTRY REQUIREMENTStudents must have completed the LCM Diploma Level Award or equivalent.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTSIELTS 5.0 or equivalent. Students who have an IELTS score 4.5 are required to attend an extra 3 hours of English language tutorials per week for one semester along with the main course of study.

AWARDING BODYLondon Centre of Marketing (LCM)

PROGRESSIONOn Completion of course students can go on to Professional Diploma Level.

QUALIFICATION LEVELLevel 4

COURSE DURATION12 Months

Professional Diploma in Sales & Marketing Management

INTRODUCTIONStudents must attempt a minimum of four modules in total. Three modules are mandatory and the candidate must complete at least one of the two optional modules successfully before the Award can be issued.

COURSE STRUCTUREModule Title Mandatory or Optional Mode of Assessment Weighting

Public Relations OptionalInternally set, marked and moderated final examination

25%

Business Law MandatoryInternally set, marked and moderated final examination

25%

Services Marketing MandatoryInternally set, marked and moderated final examination

25%

Marketing Research MandatoryInternally set, marked and moderated final examination

25%

Principles of Economics

OptionalInternally set, marked and moderated final examination

25%

ENTRY REQUIREMENTCandidates must have completed the LCM Higher Diploma Award or equivalent.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTSIELTS 5.0 or equivalent. Students who have an IELTS score 4.5 are required to attend an extra 3 hours of English language tutorials per week for one semester along with the main course of study.

AWARDING BODYLondon Centre of Marketing (LCM)

PROGRESSIONOn Completion of course students can go on to Graduate Diploma Level.

QUALIFICATION LEVELLevel 5

COURSE DURATION12 months

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Graduate Diploma in Sales & Marketing Management

INTRODUCTIONStudents must attempt a minimum of four modules in total. Three modules are mandatory and the candidate must complete at least one of the two optional modules successfully before the Award can be issued

COURSE STRUCTUREModule Title Mandatory or Optional Mode of Assessment Weighting

International Marketing

OptionalInternally set, marked and moderated final examination

25%

Strategic Marketing Management

MandatoryInternally set, marked and moderated final examination

25%

Entrepreneurship MandatoryInternally set, marked and moderated final examination

25%

Business to Business Marketing

MandatoryInternally set, marked and moderated final examination

25%

Internet Marketing OptionalInternally set, marked and moderated final examination

25%

ENTRY REQUIREMENTStudents must have completed the LCM Professional Diploma Award or equivalent.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTSIELTS 5.0 or equivalent. Students who have an IELTS score 4.5 are required to attend an extra 3 hours of English language tutorials per week for one semester along with the main course of study.

AWARDING BODYLondon Centre of Marketing (LCM)

PROGRESSIONOn Completion students will qualify for various options to progress with UK and European Universities.

QUALIFICATION LEVELLevel 6

COURSE DURATION18 Months

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LCM Courses on Human Resource Development & Marketing

Higher Diploma in Human Resource Development & Marketing

INTRODUCTIONCandidates must attempt a minimum of four modules in total. Three modules are mandatory and the candidate must complete at least one of the two optional modules successfully before the Award can be issued

COURSE STRUCTUREModule Title Mandatory or Optional Mode of Assessment Weighting

Social Marketing MandatoryInternally set, marked and moderated final examination

25%

Integrated Marketing Communications

OptionalInternally set, marked and moderated final examination

25%

Brands & Branding OptionalInternally set, marked and moderated final examination

25%

Internal Marketing MandatoryInternally set, marked and moderated final examination

25%

Personnel Management MandatoryInternally set, marked and moderated final examination

25%

ENTRY REQUIREMENTStudents must have completed the Diploma in any of LCM Award or equivalent.

Professional Diploma in Human Resource Development & MarketingINTRODUCTIONCandidates must attempt a minimum of four modules in total. Three modules are mandatory and the candidate must complete at least one of the two optional modules successfully before the Award can be issued.

COURSE STRUCTUREModule Title Mandatory or Optional Mode of Assessment Weighting

Public Relations MandatoryInternally set, marked and moderated final examination

25%

Business Law MandatoryInternally set, marked and moderated final examination

25%

Services Marketing MandatoryInternally set, marked and moderated final examination

25%

Events Management OptionalInternally set, marked and moderated final examination

25%

Internet Marketing OptionalInternally set, marked and moderated final examination

25%

ENTRY REQUIREMENTCandidates must have completed the LCM Higher Diploma Award or equivalent.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTSIELTS 5.0 or equivalent. Students who have an IELTS score 4.5 are required to attend an extra 3 hours of English language tutorials per week for one semester along with the main course of study.

AWARDING BODYLondon Centre of Marketing (LCM)

PROGRESSIONOn Completion of course students can go on to Professional Diploma Level.

QUALIFICATION LEVELLevel 4

COURSE DURATION12 Months

ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTSIELTS 5.0 or equivalent. Students who have an IELTS score 4.5 are required to attend an extra 3 hours of English language tutorials per week for one semester along with the main course of study.

AWARDING BODYLondon Centre of Marketing (LCM)

PROGRESSIONOn Completion of course students can go on to Graduate Diploma Level.

QUALIFICATION LEVELLevel 5

COURSE DURATION12 Months

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Graduate Diploma in Human Resource Development & MarketingINTRODUCTIONCandidates must attempt a minimum of four modules in total. Three modules are mandatory and the candidate must complete at least one of the two optional modules successfully before the Award can be issued.

COURSE STRUCTUREModule Title Mandatory or Optional Mode of Assessment Weighting

International Marketing MandatoryInternally set, marked and moderated final examination

25%

Strategic Marketing Management

OptionalInternally set, marked and moderated final examination

25%

Entrepreneurship MandatoryInternally set, marked and moderated final examination

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Business to Business Marketing

OptionalInternally set, marked and moderated final examination

25%

Corporate Communication

MandatoryInternally set, marked and moderated final examination

25%

ENTRY REQUIREMENTStudents must have completed the LCM Professional Diploma Award or equivalent.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTSIELTS 5.0 or equivalent. Students who have an IELTS score 4.5 are required to attend an extra 3 hours of English language tutorials per week for one semester along with the main course of study.

AWARDING BODYLondon Centre of Marketing (LCM)

PROGRESSIONOn Completion students will qualify for various options to progress with UK and European Universities.

QUALIFICATION LEVELLevel 6

COURSE DURATION18 Months

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LCM Courses on Business Management & Marketing

Higher Diploma in Business Management & Marketing

INTRODUCTIONCandidates must attempt a minimum of four modules in total. Three modules are mandatory and the candidate must complete at least one of the two optional modules successfully before the Award can be issued.

COURSE STRUCTUREModule Title Mandatory or Optional Mode of Assessment Weighting

Principles of Marketing MandatoryInternally set, marked and moderated final examination

25%

Sales Management MandatoryInternally set, marked and moderated final examination

25%

Buyer Behaviour OptionalInternally set, marked and moderated final examination

25%

Market Intelligence& Planning

OptionalInternally set, marked and moderated final examination

25%

Business Management MandatoryInternally set, marked and moderated final examination

25%

ENTRY REQUIREMENTStudents must have completed the LCM Diploma Level Award or equivalent.

Professional Diploma in Business Management & Marketing

INTRODUCTIONCandidates must attempt a minimum of four modules in total. Three modules are mandatory and the candidate must complete at least one of the two optional modules successfully before the Award can be issued.

COURSE STRUCTUREModule Title Mandatory or Optional Mode of Assessment Weighting

Public Relations MandatoryInternally set, marked and moderated final examination

25%

Business Law MandatoryInternally set, marked and moderated final examination

25%

Services Marketing MandatoryInternally set, marked and moderated final examination

25%

Corporate Communication

OptionalInternally set, marked and moderated final examination

25%

Principles of Economics OptionalInternally set, marked and moderated final examination

25%

ENTRY REQUIREMENTCandidates must have completed the LCM Higher Diploma Award or equivalent.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTSIELTS 5.0 or equivalent. Students who have an IELTS score 4.5 are required to attend an extra 3 hours of English language tutorials per week for one semester along with the main course of study.

AWARDING BODYLondon Centre of Marketing (LCM)

PROGRESSIONOn Completion of course students can go on to Professional Diploma Level.

QUALIFICATION LEVELLevel 4

COURSE DURATION12 Months

ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTSIELTS 5.0 or equivalent. Students who have an IELTS score 4.5 are required to attend an extra 3 hours of English language tutorials per week for one semester along with the main course of study.

AWARDING BODYLondon Centre of Marketing (LCM)

PROGRESSIONOn Completion of course students can go on to Graduate Diploma Level.

QUALIFICATION LEVELLevel 5

COURSE DURATION12 months

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Graduate Diploma in Business Management & Marketing

INTRODUCTIONCandidates must attempt a minimum of four modules in total. Three modules are mandatory and the candidate must complete at least one of the two optional modules successfully before the Award can be issued.

COURSE STRUCTUREModule Title Mandatory or Optional Mode of Assessment Weighting

International Marketing MandatoryInternally set, marked and moderated final examination

25%

Strategic Marketing Management

MandatoryInternally set, marked and moderated final examination

25%

Entrepreneurship OptionalInternally set, marked and moderated final examination

25%

Business to Business Marketing

MandatoryInternally set, marked and moderated final examination

25%

Internet Marketing OptionalInternally set, marked and moderated final examination

25%

ENTRY REQUIREMENTStudents must have completed the LCM Professional Diploma Award or equivalent.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTSIELTS 5.0 or equivalent. Students who have an IELTS score 4.5 are required to attend an extra 3 hours of English language tutorials per week for one semester along with the main course of study.

AWARDING BODYLondon Centre of Marketing (LCM)

PROGRESSIONOn Completion students will qualify for various options to progress with UK and European Universities.

QUALIFICATION LEVELLevel 6

COURSE DURATION18 Months

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The Confederation of Tourism and Hospitality (CTH)

Introduction As the concept of globalisation is becoming more apparent, the sectors like travel, tourism and hospitality are increasingly becoming more and more prominent industries. Around one job in ten now depends on this fast growing sector. The Confederation of Tourism & Hospitality (CTH) is an internationally renowned awarding body for management training in the hotel and travel industries via its syllabi, examinations and awards.The students under CTH programmes are offered a structured learning process, encompassing both the theoretical and practical aspects of the industry, integrating the various subjects, together with a clearly defined pattern of career development through progressive grades of membership. Its students can be confident that gaining a CTH qualification is an excellent start to a promising career with truly global opportunities.

ProgressionAT the end of Level 4 or Level 5 diplomas students will qualify for second year or third year (Top UP) Bachelors’ Programmes with Bournemouth University, TVU, Middlesex University, The University College Birmingham, University of Sunderland.Candidates completing Postgraduate Diploma in Hospitality and Tourism Management (Level 7) have an opportunity to gain credit towards either an MA, or an MSc degree in various UK universities.The qualifications are also heavily endorsed by key bodies within the hospitality industry such asthe Institute of Hospitality and the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health.

LSA offers the following courses in Hotel Management and Tourism Management:

Courses in Tourism & Hospitality Management Awarding Body Level Duration

Diploma in Tourism Management  CTH 4 1 Year

Advanced Diploma in Tourism Management CTH 5 1 Year

Postgraduate Diploma in Hospitality and Tourism Management 

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CTH Courses on Tourism and Hospitality (CTH)

Diploma in Tourism Management

Qualification SummaryThe Diploma in Tourism Management is designed to provide candidates with a broad perspective and understanding of the operational aspects of the international tourism industry. The qualification enables candidates to gather a detailed knowledge of the history and understanding of the different aspects of the tourism industry including a geographical knowledge of key tourist regions and destinations of special interest, The qualification prepares candidates for supervisory and management roles within the tourism .The qualifications also enables candidates to develop wider transferrable skills need at supervisory and management levels such as computing, I.T. marketing, finance, leadership, team building and an understanding of health and safety issues.

Entry RequirementsRegistration is limited to students of minimum 18 years of age

� Minimum GCSE or equivalent, � Some work experience in the field of hospitality and

tourism is advantageous.

English Language RequirementsIELTS 5.0 or equivalent. Students who have an IELTS score 4.5 are required to attend an extra 3 hours of English language tutorials per week for one semester along with the main course of study.

Qualification StructureThis qualification consists of ten mandatory units. Candidates must achieve a pass in each unit to be awarded the qualification.

� Business Computing for Hospitality and Tourism � Business Operations in Hospitality and Tourism � Destination Analysis � Finance for Hospitality and Tourism � Marketing in Hospitality and Tourism � Special Interest Tourism � Travel Agency and Tour Guiding Operations � Tourism Economics � Travel Geography � The Tourism Industry

Duration12 months Full time

Qualification LevelNQF Level 4

ProgressionCandidates who successfully achieve the Diploma in Tourism Management can progress onto the Advanced Diploma in Tourism Management or the Advanced Diploma in Hotel Management. The Confederation of Tourism and Hospitality also now provides a Post Graduate Diploma in Hospitality and Tourism Management.This qualification is also recognised by universities for entrance onto the second year of hospitality and tourism degree programmes at one of the following universities:

� Bournemouth University - final year of Hospitality and Tourism Degree

� Thames Valley University - second year of BA (Hons) in Hospitality and Tourism Studies

� Middlesex University (Dubai) - second year BA (Hons.) Major in International Tourism Management

� Birmingham University - second or final year BA (Hons) International Hospitality and Tourism Business Development

� University of Sunderland - final year BSc (Hons) International Tourism and Hospitality Management

� London South Bank University - second or final year of BA (Hons) Tourism and Hospitality

Potential job occupations upon successfully completion of the course

� Event and Exhibition Organiser � Holiday Centre/Worker Manager � Holiday Representative � Tour Manager � Tourist Guide � Tourist Information Centre Assistant � Travel Agent

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Advanced Diploma in Tourism Management

Qualification SummaryThe Advanced Diploma in Tourism Management is designed to provide candidates with an understanding of the international tourism industry and to develop skills in management and leadership required for the international tourism industry. The qualification also develops candidates’ strategic planning skills specific to the tourism industry which includes an awareness of the issue of sustainability in relation to destination planning and management, as well as developing candidates’ ability to develop new tourism packages and products.The qualification prepares candidates for middle management roles within the tourism industry by ensuring candidates understand the issues in relation to the development/planning, marketing and management of tour operations.The qualification also enables candidates to develop wider transferrable skills need at middle management levels such as management accounting, human resource management and research skills.

Entry RequirementsRegistration is limited to students of minimum 18 years of age

� Minimum A Level or equivalent, � Some work experience in the field of hospitality and

tourism is advantageous.

English Language Requirements:IELTS 5.0 or equivalent. Students who have an IELTS score 4.5 are required to attend an extra 3 hours of English language tutorials per week for one semester along with the main course of study.

Qualification StructureThis qualification consists of six mandatory units. Candidates must achieve a pass in each unit to be awarded the qualification.

� Human Resource Management � Management Accounting � Management Research Report � Strategic Management in Hospitality and Tourism � Sustainable Tourism & Destination Management

� Tour Operations

Duration12 months Full time

Qualification LevelNQF Level-5

ProgressionCandidates who successfully achieve the Advanced Diploma in Tourism Management can progress directly onto the third year of a Bachelor Degree in Hospitality and Tourism at one of the following Universities:

� Bournemouth University - final year of Hospitality and Tourism Degree

� Thames Valley University - second year of BA (Hons) in Hospitality and Tourism Studies

� Middlesex University (Dubai) - second year BA (Hons.) Major in International Tourism Management

� Birmingham University - second or final year BA (Hons) International Hospitality and Tourism Business Development

� University of Sunderland - final year BSc (Hons) International Tourism and Hospitality Management

� London South Bank University - second or final year of BA (Hons) Tourism and Hospitality

As an alternative to the university route you can pursue the CTH Level 7 Post Graduate Diploma in Hospitality and Tourism Management.Successful candidates of the Advanced Diploma in Tourism Management have also secured supervisory positions in major tour operators and travel management companies.

Potential job occupations � Event and Exhibition Organiser � Holiday Centre/Worker Manager � Holiday Representative � Tour Manager � Tourist Guide � Tourist Information Centre Assistant � Travel Agent

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Postgraduate Diploma in Hospitality and Tourism Management

Qualification SummaryThe Postgraduate Diploma in Hospitality and Tourism Management aims to provide candidates with the ability to understand the interrelationship between hospitality and tourism and focuses on the strategic issues in relation to business planning and development within the hospitality and tourism sectors, rather than any operational issues.The qualification prepares candidates for senior management roles within the hospitality and tourism industries by focusing on the broad strategic business issues such as marketing, strategic planning and leadership, as well as a strategic focus on creating and developing customer loyalty as a way of gaining competitive advantage within the hospitality and tourism industry.The qualification also enables candidates to develop wider transferable skills need at senior management level such as strategic business planning and project management.

Entry Requirements � Bachelors Degree or minimum 21 years of age. � Some work experience in the field of hospitality and

tourism is advantageous.

English Language Requirements � IELTS 5.5 or equivalent.

Qualification StructureMANDATORY UNITS FOR POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM

� Hospitality and Tourism Marketing Strategies � Hospitality and Tourism Strategic Planning � Management and Leadership Across Cultures

OPTIONAL UNITS FOR POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM

� Managing Hospitality and Tourism Projects � Research Methods for Hospitality and Tourism

Managers

Duration18 Months Full time

Qualification LevelNQF Level-7

ProgressionCandidates who successfully achieve the Postgraduate Diploma in Hospitality and Tourism can progress onto the final stages of Masters level study (dissertation) with the University of Sunderland.Students who complete the CTH Postgraduate Diploma in Hospitality and Tourism Management can complete a 60 credit dissertation with the University of Sunderland leading to the award of the University of Sunderland MSc degree in Tourism and Hospitality.

Potential job occupations � Catering/Restaurant Manager � Conference and Banqueting Assistant/Manager � Event and Exhibition Organiser � Facilities Manager � Holiday Centre/Worker Manager � Holiday Representative � Hotel Manager � Hotel Receptionist � Kitchen Supervisor/Manager � Leisure Centre Manager � Supervisor/Team Leader � Tour Manager � Tourist Guide � Tourist Information Centre Assistant

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The ACCA professional scheme is a course designed by the internationally reputed accountancy body the “Association of Chartered Certified Accountants” (ACCA). This qualification can lead to a rewarding career in accountancy, finance and business management. The ACCA qualification comprises a combination of exams and practical experience.

ACCA Professional QualificationThe new ACCA qualification consists of fourteen papers bifurcated into two levels – fundamentals and professional. The fundamentals level consists of nine papers, of which three knowledge papers and six skills papers. The professional level consists of three essential papers and four optional papers of which the student should choose any two papers.

Fundamentals & Skills LevelThe Fundamentals level is divided into two modules - Knowledge and Skills. The Knowledge module (F1-F3) introduces students to the core areas of financial and management accounting. The Skills module (F4-F9) contains six subjects which comprehensively cover the main technical areas that any accountant - regardless of their future career aspirations - are expected to have mastered.

Knowledge Modules � F1 - Accountant in Business AB � F2 - Management Accounting MA � F3 - Financial Accounting FA

Skills Modules � F4 - Corporate and Business Law CL � F5 - Performance Management PM � F6 - Taxation TX � F7 - Financial Reporting FR � F8 - Audit and Assurance AA � F9 - Financial Management FM

Professional LevelThe Professional level is divided into two modules - Essentials and Options. Both modules have been set at an intellectual level focus to build upon the technical skills already acquired, and explore more advanced professional skills, techniques, and values that are required and used by the expert accountant acting in an advisory or consultancy role at a senior level. The Essentials modules (P1-P3) contains three papers, all students must complete these three papers. The Options module (P4-P7) contains four papers. These are directly underpinned and supported by their equivalent within

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the Skills module in the Fundamentals level. Students select two out of four Option papers and are advised to choose the options that relate to their chosen or anticipated field of work

Oxford Brookes DegreeStudents studying for their ACCA qualification are eligible to obtain a BSc Honours Degree in Applied Accountancy from Oxford Brookes University. The Oxford Brookes University is a highly respected UK university. Students who have registered with the ACCA will be automatically enrolled on this degree programme.

Entry QualificationsACCA allows various entry points on to the ACCA Qualification, depending on your age and previous academic qualifications.

Minimum entry requirements � two A Levels and three GCSEs or equivalent in

five separate subjects, including English and Mathematics.

Full information on the minimum entrance criteria for each country is available in the following link www.accaglobal.com/documents/minentry.doc.

Mature Student Entry Route (MSER) � Normally over age 21

ACCA Progression � On completion of Knowledge modules, students

progress to Skills modules. � On completion of Skills modules, students progress

to Professional level and or complete Oxford Brookes degree programme.

� On completion of Professional modules with Professional Ethics module and required training for three years, students become full ACCA members.

ACCA Registraton Please note that it is the responsibility of the student to register with ACCA as soon as possible. Enrolment on a course at LSA does not automatically register you with ACCA.

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ATHE Courses

ATHE Courses on Information Technology

Course OverviewThe Diploma in Information Technology (L4) is the study of IT at a thorough level with a brief look into physical hardware and a more intense look into Software and platform development/construct.The programme can prepare you for an IT management role in a large office based company heading a team of other IT specialists or working in that team, depending on the level you reach.

Course Units � Computer Platforms � Software Constructs and Tools � Introduction to Software and Operating Systems � Introduction to Network and Network Components � Systems Analysis � Introduction to Multimedia � Website Management

Entry Requirements � A certificate level qualification or equivalent is the

entry requirement for this course.

English Language RequirementsIELTS 5.5 or equivalent.

Awarding BodyNCFE/ATHE

Duration 12 Months

AssessmentStudents will be assessed on a continual basis. A folder will be kept and records kept of all work and tests undertaken during the course. Tests will be done after each unit, some of which may be practical subject to centre programme. Centres will have flexibility here but it would be advisable to check with awarding body initially. Before the Certificate or Diploma is provided the coursework will need to be moderated by ATHE. An

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examination will be held at end of course. Weighting for coursework and exam will be 70/30.

ProgressionProgression to degree course (2nd Year for Diploma students) is being arranged at present.

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Postgraduate Diploma in Information Technology

Course OverviewThe Postgraduate Diploma in Information Technology has been designed for students wishing to gain expert knowledge in the subject. The course covers a wide range of IT subjects, which can be viewed the unit descriptions below.

Course Unit TitlesFour mandatory units

� Unit 1 – Operating Systems. � Unit 2 – Software Engineering. � Unit 3 - Database Management System. � Unit 4 - Programming and Data Structure.

Plus any 2 optional units below: � Unit 5 – Algorithm Analysis and Design. � Unit 6 - Data Communication and Networking. � Unit 7 - Software Project Management. � Unit 8 - Internet Programming.

Entry RequirementsA 3 year bachelor’s degree or 3 year diploma, however ATHE will consider students that are over the age of 24 and have at least four years relevant IT experience.Students must also have a reasonable level of IT academic knowledge.

English Language Requirements:IELTS 5.5 or equivalent.

Awarding BodyNCFE/ATHE

Qualification levelLevel 7

Duration 18 Months

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IntroductionThis course has been specially designed for intermediate speakers of English who wish to improve their skills in English. All classes focus on the four main skills: writing, reading, listening and speaking. Students will learn how to use their grammar correctly and will be prepared for the IELTS examination which is the world's leading test of English for higher education. IELTS is widely recognised by universities and colleges in the UK and other English speaking countries as a standard entry qualificationThe full course is 36 weeks in length and it includes 15 hours of classroom teaching each week from our experienced and qualified English teachers. Classes will take place from Monday to Friday during the mornings (09:30 to 12:30) and afternoons (13:00 to 16:00) .Classes are small and they are 100% student centred with teachers' prepared to help and guide the students throughout their stay. Teachers will provide a friendly atmosphere which makes classes fun which then leads to better learning. Students will develop all aspects of their written and spoken English and, in addition, will focus on tasks specifically designed to maximise their success in the IELTS examination.

EligibilityTo be eligible for the course, students must demonstrate that they already have a level of competence in English of at least Level B1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).

Course Duration12 Months

General English Language

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If you have decided which course of study to follow, then the next step is to apply for the course you have chosen for your career path.

THE FIRST STEPAPPLICATIONProspective Students are required to fill the LSA Student Application form and enclosed the below mentioned documents. You either post, email or fax the application form to the college for processing.

DOCUMENTS REQUIRED � Signed Application Form � Copy of the full Passport attested or notarised by the

authorised institution � Photocopies of all academic qualifications- Attested � Passport-sized photographs � Proof of residential address � Academic references and employer’s references � English Language competence Such as IELTS or

equivalent

INTERVIEW TO ‘ESTABLISH THE INTENTION OF STUDENT’ VIA SKYPE OR TELEPHONEPlease note All the prospective students will be interviewed by the college via SKYPE or Telephone.LSA skype id is lsa-uk1If the applicant is successful, the Academy’s administration team will issue a payment agreement and a conditional offer letter, with conditions relating to the required deposit for course, English language requirements and any other requirement deemed necessary.DEPOSITStudent must pay the tuition fee deposits stipulated. We normally ask the payment of full fee from overseas student.

VISA DOCUMENTS OR CAS STATEMENTOn receipt of the Fee deposit, the College will issue full visa documents known as ‘Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) to the student.APPLYING FOR ENTRY CLEARANCEAll international students may apply for their entry clearance at this time, using the enrolment letter issued by the College.

Applying to LSA

INFORMATION REGARDING OBTAINING A VISA/ ENTRY CLEARANCENationals of European Union (EU) and European Economic Area (EEA) countries are free of immigration restrictions for the UK and therefore they do not require a visa and can enter the UK freely by showing their passport or National Identity Card.If you come from a country outside the EU/EEA, you will need to apply for entry clearance in the form of a student visa under the TIER-4 general Adult student Route of Point Based System, before you come to the UK. You apply for entry clearance after you have qualified in all respects for entry to your course and have received the CAS Statement from LSA. For full information on applying for entry clearance to the UK, please visit the UK Visas website: www.ukvisas.gov.uk. Alternatively, you can contact the British Embassy in your home country directly.Further help and advice can be obtained from UKCISA (The Council for International Education), which provides detailed guidance on applying for entry clearance to come to the UK as a student: www.ukcisa.org.uk. On this website you will find a wide range of advice for students in the UKCISA Guidance Notes, which can be downloaded.

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FEES AND LIVING EXPENSESYour actual expenditure will vary depending on the type of accommodation you choose and your lifestyle. In addition, you should check carefully the cost of the tuition fees you will be required to pay each year and it is recommended that you allow at least a further £600 for living expenses for each month of your course. The above sums do not include such items as clothes or prescription charges if you require medication while in the UK. Basic living costs obviously vary according to the individual; it is difficult therefore to be more precise about the cost of living in London. Married students bringing their family with them to the UK will need substantially more funds, especially if bringing children as well. Additionally, you will need to budget for any extra costs that you might not be expecting, such as field trips. Doctoral School students should also consider the extra cost of thesis preparation.

FINANCIAL SUPPORTThere is very little or no financial support available to

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international students once you are in the UK, so please budget carefully before you arrive. You are permitted to stay in the UK on the understanding that you can support yourself and your dependants throughout your stay. Although you can claim free schooling for your children and can get medical treatment on the National Health Service if you are on a course which lasts longer than 11 months. You should contact your local British Council Office (www.britishcouncil.org) or check with the Ministry or Department of Education in your home country for details of possible sources of funding.

Arranging suitable ccommodation prior to your arrival in the UKACCOMMODATIONWe would strongly advise that you make suitable accommodation arrangements before you travel to the UK. LSA is not responsible for providing you with accommodation; however we assist students to find suitable accommodation. You may choose between halls of residence, private rented accommodation, host family accommodation or budget hotels/hostels. For further information on accommodation please contact the Student Welfare and Accommodation Office.Student Welfare and Accommodation OfficeTel: +44 (0) 1582 482 973Email: [email protected]

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The student fee means the tuition fee, this does not include the application fee and fees payable to external awarding bodies.Every student has to pay the minimum 50% of the fees prior to issuing them with the Conformation of Acceptance for studies known as CAS statement.All deposits are not transferable to other students.Course fees can be paid in full or in two equal instalments at the discretion of LSA. Students should be made aware about the course and the cost and it is the responsibility of the students to ensure that they have understood the cost involved in taking their courses.Students shall also incur additional costs (exam registration and examination fees) for professional courses, such as IAM, ACCA, LCM, ATHE etc.

OTHER CHARGES Charges will apply for dishonoured cheque and late payments. These charges will be added to the student’s account, as and when they arise during the year, and must be settled in full in the term in which they occur. Please refer to the terms and conditions for more information about the amount charged.

NON PAYMENT OF FEESIf students are unable to make payments for fees or other charges by the specified deadlines, penalties will apply and in some circumstances they will be removed from the class register and their details will be passed to Bailiff to collect the dues.Students who pay the full annual course fees in advance will receive a discount of 5%.

MODE OF PAYMENTAll payments must be made in Pound (£) Sterling. The following methods of payment can be made:

CASHStudents can pay their fees in cash in the college.

CREDIT/DEBIT CARDSThe College doesn’t have card payments facility at present, but will install systems soon. Please note that any payments made using a credit card will incur an additional 3% charge on the total amount.

CHEQUESCheques should be made payable to ‘Learning & Skills Academy. (Post-dated Cheque will not be accepted).

Tuition Fee Payment Policy

BANKERS DRAFTBankers Draft should be made payable to ‘‘Learning & Skills Academy’. The charges for the banker draft should be paid by the applicant.

BANK DEPOSITS & TELEGRAPHIC TRANSFERSBank Deposits can be made into the Academy Bank Account using the following details:

Account Name Learning & Skills Academy

Bank Name Lloyds TSB

Account Number 22400860

Sort Code 30 94 51

Swift Code BIC LOYDGB21318

IBAN No GB94 LOYD 3094 5122 4008 60

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REFUNDSStudents have to pay the minimum of 50% fee prior to getting any CAS Statements.Once students have arrived at the college they will have to pay the remaining of their fees at the time of enrolments.Special arrangements can be made where exceptional/extenuating circumstances apply. These are at the discretion of the college.

OUTSTANDING LIABILITIESThe college will initiate the recovery of all outstanding fees or property at the earliest practical date after the liability has incurred. However if a student owes any fees (for example tuition fees) or is yet to replace or reimburse the college for, property lost or damaged by her or him, admission to the course will be refused after informal notice until the debt is discharged in full.LSA reserves all right to change vary or defer the terms of enrolment, fees and financial regulations’ at its discretion.

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� All applications must be accompanied by the copies of all the required certificates, certified copies of the Passport and two passport sized photographs

� All students are required to be at least 18 years and must provide the documentary evidence that they satisfy the entry requirements of the course.

� All students must produce evidence of qualifications and/or reference letters from employers detailing dates of employment, position held and duties. Anyone found to have given false information or forged documents will be expelled from the college.

� All applicants/students on their arrival in the UK will have their prerequisites assessed by the college academic staff. Following the assessment the staff may at their discretion require the students to complete an access course successfully prior to joining their chosen course. Any applications for exemptions’ will be assessed by and granted only at the discretion of the staff. Any exemptions granted would be subject to condition for e.g. students wishing to join the second year of undergraduate study (or an HND) need to demonstrate successful completion of the first year (for instance an HNC and its associated course work). In all cases the decision of the academic staff is final.

� LSA reserve the right to change courses or cancel courses due to insufficient bookings. In the event of insufficient bookings, you will be placed on an alternative (and similar) course. If this subsequent course has insufficient bookings, we reserve the right to cancel the course and a full refund for course fees only will be given. In addition, the UKBA will be informed. When all monies are repaid our liability shall wholly cease. If the full payment for the course is made less than 30 days before the start date, the booking is not secured and LSA reserves the right to cancel the booking.

� Students are required to have at least 80% attendance rate each month. A student shall be deemed as having abandoned a course, if his or her attendance falls below the required 80%.

� Any student, who is not seen to be attending classes for 10 working days consecutively without any notification, will be terminated from LSA and reported to the authorities.

� Students are required to attend all lectures, take all tests and submit assignments set by their lecturers. Failure to adhere to these guidelines or deadlines may render the student liable to certain penalties

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such as re-sits, which may in turn effect the students duration of studies, fees, completion etc.

� Students must inform the college of any change to their UK address and/or telephone number as well as any change in the Contact details of their Next of Kin.

� LSA reserves the right to keep detailed records on terminated students for reporting purposes to the Home Office or any other regulatory agencies for at least 5 years.

� Registration, deposit of monies and enrolment for any courses at LSA, constitutes a binding agreement with the student to follow the programme and pay the full course fees.

� Students wishing to transfer their course from one term to another due to extenuating circumstances acceptable to the college may do so but a notice of two weeks is required and there is an administration of £100.00.

� LSA reserves the right to alter dates, fees and any particulars in the brochure without prior notice.

� LSA accepts no legal liability in the case of accidents, illness, loss of or damage to personal effects and mail.

� Students will be asked to pay for any damage they cause the premises and/or property of the college or their accommodation arranged by the college.

� LSA reserves the right to expel any students for improper conduct or any conduct that interferes with the wellbeing of other students, staff or the reputation of the college.

� Course fees may be paid in instalment at the discretion of LSA and upon the signing payment plan document.

� Holidays will not be granted during the term time unless there are exceptional circumstances. Any requests should be made in writing to the Academic Registrar.

� Students who wish to go on holiday must notify the Academic Registrar in writing at least one week in advance.

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INFORMATION FOR ALL STUDENTSThe fees can be paid from the following sources:

� An employer or other recognised sponsor � Student or his /her family � Students who are unable to produce acceptable evidence

of support from their sponsor will be liable for the payment of their fees

The college reserves the right to accept a sponsor’s guarantee in a case where the guarantee is not acceptable it is the student’s responsibility to pay his/ her fees in line with our admission procedure.

Payment by studentStudents who are on full time course lasting more than 5 months and are financing themselves may pay their tuition fees in a single payment at the time of enrolment or by instalments.

REFUNDSAccording to LSA’s refund policy, the student tuition fees is non refundable. Fees once paid will not be refunded, however in the event of visa / entry clearance refusal, College may refund the fees after deducting the admin charges.Registration fee is non-refundable.Full refund of tuition fees will be made if the college is unable to offer an advertised courseIn order to claim a refund of tuition fees the student or sponsor must meet the following conditions:

I. Advise the director of Admission in writing of withdrawal from the course 4 weeks before the start date of the course on the advertised start date or within a reasonable period thereafter.

II. Complete and return the refund application form along with student card and student property in including all original documentation issued by the college.

III. Overseas students or their sponsors must return all original documents (acceptance/enrolment letter, receipts etc) issued by the college and the proof of rejection of student visa (a letter issued by the British Embassy/High Commission or British Immigration Authorities confirming the refusal of visa/entry).

Overseas students living in the UK: From the tuition fees paid £250.00 will be retained by the college and the balance of the fees deposits will be refunded if they meet condition I and II set above and if the college is satisfied that the student has not taken any advantage of college documents and references. This includes the arrival into or extension of stay in the UK, council tax and other benefits or services.No Refund of the fees will be made when student is in breach of college attendance policy or breach of the conditions or their visa and the enrolment.

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Overseas students applying from AbroadTuition fees will be refunded after the deduction of administration cost of £250.00 only after they meet the conditions ( i, ii and iii) stated above. Should the student wish to appeal against an entry clearance/visa decision the college will provide documentation for the next available session at no extra cost if the student/sponsor does not apply for a refund.Refunds will not be given in the following situations:

� If not meeting the conditions set out above I , II, III � If a student is dismissed for poor attendance or

misconduct. � If any fraud is detected in the process of applying for the

visa � If the visa is refused on the basis of a previous visa refusal � If a student arrives in the UK and decides to change college � If the student decides to defer their course � If a student is refused re-entry to the UK if they leave the

country during the course. Only in exceptional cases, at the discretion of the Directors, will a student be allowed to change college. In this case, the refund will only be paid directly to the new college and the student will be charged a £1500 cancellation fee. All refunds will take between four to eight weeks from the date all original documents required by the College are received. Refunds will be made to the person or organisation that initially made the payment.

OUTSTANDING LIABILITIESThe college will initiate the recovery of all outstanding fees or property at the earliest practical date after the liability has incurred. However if a student owes any fees (for example tuition fees) or is yet to replace or reimburse the college for, property lost or damaged by her or him, admission to the course will be refused after informal notice until the debt is discharged in full.

Exception arrangementsSpecial arrangements can be made where exceptional/extenuating circumstances apply. These are at the discretion of the college.

ACCOMMODATIONShould the college be asked to arrange accommodation for a student a minimum of two weeks rent is required in advance by the college as a deposit in order to secure the students accommodation. This deposit is non-refundable should the student find alternative accommodation. LSA reserves all rights to change vary or defer the terms of enrolment, fees and financial regulations at its discretion.

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Besides regular academic activities, LSA also offers the following services to its students:

AIRPORT PICKUP FACILITIESThe Academy offers airport pickup services. If a student requires this service they must provide the Academy with all their travel details – i.e. name of airline, flight number, date & time of arrival and name of the destination airport at least two weeks prior to their travel to UK. The student will be liable for any waiting time, if flights are delayed.

ACCOMMODATIONAlthough LSA has no accommodation facilities of its own, it has made arrangements with the local letting agents to provide students with accommodation with host families, in flats or shared accommodations. Students are advised to contact the college at 4 weeks prior to travel, to arrange accommodation. Student are strongly advised to email the request on [email protected]

MEDICAL FACILITIES IN UKThe National Health Service commonly known as NHS provides free medical facilities for its citizens and for those students who are living in the UK for on a course of studies that last longer then 6 months, All overseas students are entitled to enjoy this facility, subject registration with NHS. The Academy will provide guidance to students about registering with the NHS.

POLICE REGISTRATIONPolice registration is mandatory for the students who are coming from abroad specifically for those coming from non commonwealth countries. Such students must report to local police station within 48 hours of arrival in UK and collect police registration certificate. Local police station means the nearby police station where he/she will be living during his/her study period.

PUBLIC TRANSPORTLondon’s transport system is managed by Transport of London and provides buses and trains for public use. All students are able to use public transport at a concessionary rate. Students can purchase a student travelcard, which will give them a 30% discount. The Academy will give all students an induction regarding the use of public transport in London. More information is available at www.tfl.gov.uk

STUDENT ID CARDAll students are entitled to a photo ID card from the Academy, as a proof of that they are registered students

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in the UK. It is free of charge and initially valid for one academic year. The ID card will be renewed at the start of each academic year.The ID card will help in opening a student bank account, obtaining a library card from another library service provider and dealing with enquiries from law enforcing agencies etc.The ID card remains the college’s property and must be deposited in college if you are not studying or asked to do so by the college.

STUDENT BANKINGUnder the existing rules, a student can open a student bank account with any bank. LSA will assist students in opening bank accounts, by providing procedural guidelines during induction.

WORKING WHILE STUDYINGAs per the existing rules, international students studying for a graduate or postgraduate qualification are entitled to work up to 10 to 20 hours a week during the term time and additional hours during holidays. It is mandatory for students to obtain a National Insurance (NI) number, which is a pre-requisite to get a job in UK. LSA will assist students in obtaining an NI number.

FLEXIBLE PAYMENT OPTIONSLSA allows students to pay their fees in instalments. Students are advised to contact LSA to draw up an agreement.

STUDENTS’ COUNSELLINGStudents come from different parts of the world and belong to different cultural, social, political and financial backgrounds. Therefore, students are not always aware of UK cultural norms. LSA assists helps students to cope by providing induction sessions, advice/guidance and individual counselling. Students are encouraged to share their feelings, problems and difficulties with Student Welfare Officer, who will be happy to assist in solving the any problems.

INDUCTION DAYLSA will provide the detailed information in the student induction Programme, which will be organised at the LSA prior to starting of the course.

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The first week at the College will be spent going through enrolment, induction and orientation. This will help you to get settled into the College and into student life. This is also a very good opportunity to make new friends.

ENROLMENTOn the first day at the college we will look at Passport / Visa, the originals of the students’ qualifications and Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies CAS letter. At this stage you will have to clear any tuition fee payments inline with prior arrangements. Once this is done, we will enrol the students onto the college register and issue them a Student Identity Card.Students can obtain from the college, letters to open a bank account, travel card application (if applicable) and any such relevant documents upon request.

INDUCTION & ORIENTATIONLsa organises the induction days prior to the start of the sessions to facilitate students in understanding about LSA, its staff, policies & procedures etc.Issues explain during the induction day:

� Explanation of the college structure. � Explanation of the key roles played by course leaders

and other members of the college

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� Assessments/Exams dates & procedures � Student’s responsibilities & UKBA Compliance during

the studies. � Fees ( New Payment Plan and Explanations) � Good Practices as a students � Health and Safety � Student Welfare & assistance about living in the

Luton.

ARRIVING LATE The absolute latest date that you can join your course is 28 days after your designated course start date. You should aim to arrive on time because students who arrive late for their course often find it difficult to catch up on the work they have missed. If you are late due to visa delays you may require a ‘Course Extension Letter’ confirming your delay. Please note that this can only be requested within 14 days of your start date. We cannot issue the extension beyond this date.

Luton is surrounded by the beautiful Chiltern Hills and spectacular countryside with walkers and nature lovers. It has excellent transport links to the rest of the UK and Europe. London Luton Airport is only 5 km from LSA and is currently the UK’s seventh largest airport. Furthermore Luton is only 30 miles north of London, so the capital is about 25 minutes on a fast train journey.Luton’s roots lie in the industrial and manufacturing areas - from hat making to car manufacturing. However, recent years have seen an expansion of the service industries with, among others, major airline and travel companies associated with the airport expanding their operations in the town.Luton is one of the UK’s largest towns and has a very diverse multicultural community with 140 different nationalities.Luton is one of the best places to shop. The Mall Luton is the Bedfordshire’s premier shopping centre with a wide range of popular high street names such as Debenhams,

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Topshop, Next,TKMax, Boots, Marks and Spencer, River Island and many more unique independent stores. There is also a market in Luton,which is a wonderful place for bargain hunting. Last but not least, is the Bury Park, where you can find ethnic food shops and restaurants, clothing, craft stores and many more stores.

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How can I apply for courses at LSA?Details about the admission procedures are available in the prospectus and on the website www.lsa-uk.org

What are the courses offered by LSA?We offer a range of academic and professional courses. More details about courses can be found in the prospectus and on the website www.lsa-uk.org

When do courses start?We have three intakes every year, 1. Jan/Feb. 2. May/June 3. Sep/OctSome short courses start every month and some of them every quarter (for UK and EU students only).However, admissions are processed throughout the year. More details are available on the www.lsa-uk.org.

How much minimum do I have to pay to enrol for LSA courses? Students are responsible for payment of their course fees for each year of the course.An initial deposit of 50% of the first year course fees is required, in order for enrolment to be confirmed.

Do I have to pay any other cost in addition to my Tuition Fee?Students shall also incur additional costs (exam registration and examination fees) for professional courses, such as IAM, ACCA, LCM, ATHE, etc.If students are unable to make payments for fees or other charges by the specified deadlines, penalties will apply and they will be removed from the class register.

How do I apply for the UK visa?International students require a visa to come to the United Kingdom. The procedure for applying for a student visa is available on the United Kingdom Border Agency website UKBA, in your local British High Commission or at the British Council information desk. Generally the following documents are required:

� An original full acceptance letter of admission from the LSA. This will be provided after payment of the due fees.

� Proof of sufficient funds to support your studies and staying in the UK.

� Sponsorship letter. � Sponsor’s itemised bank statement for the last six months

and sponsor’s source of income documents. � Original educational certificates, previous qualifications

and related certificates (evidence that you possess minimum qualification) of the students and must be submitted in English.

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� Valid passport of the student. � Travel arrangements.

After arrival accommodation in the UK. � Three colour passport size photographs.

Further Useful information could be obtained from www.ukcisa.org.uk

Am I allowed to work in the UK while I am Studying at LSA?As per the existing rules, international students studying for a graduate or postgraduate qualification are entitled to work up to 20 hours a week during the term time and additional hours during holidays.

Will the college help me in obtaining an extension of my visa?Yes, if you have already been studying here you can apply for an extension of stay for further studies in the UK – that is provided that you are enrolled on a full-time course with LSA.

May I bring my spouse and children with me?Your spouse and any of your children under 18 may be able to apply to accompany you during your study period, provided that you can maintain and accommodate them adequately without recourse to public funds.

How much money/Funds do I need to show to the British Embassy/High Commission?Applicants must provide evidence that they have sufficient funds to support their stay in the UK, including emergencies, without recourse to public funds. This must cover the total course fees, living expenses, food, travel, clothing and other general living expenses etc. This is important as recourse to public funds might have a detrimental effect on the person’s future immigration prospects. Bank statements, which clearly identify the holder together with a transaction and details of conversion rates at the approximate date of application, are also required.

What should I bring with me to London?Most students say that the interesting thing about the weather in London is that it can change several times in one day. Bring a jacket and sweater even in summer and make sure that you have warm clothes for winter. An umbrella is also a good idea Passport size photographs are very useful for student cards, travelcards etc.

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Learning & Skills Academy is based at Stuart Street, Luton, which is served with superb road, rail and air links.It is at the hub of national and international travel networks, Situated just 30 miles north of London.

Direction by RoadLuton is accessed directly from the M1 at Junction 10. The A1 is connected via the A505 and A602.From M1 (London Luton Airport exit), exit at Junction 10 and follow signs for Luton town centre and locate Stuart Street near by Luton Magistrate Court.

By RailFrom London to LutonFirst Capital Connect trains for Luton and Bedford leave from King’s Cross St Pancras International every 15 - 20 minutes. You should take a Northbound train. Get off at Luton (not at Luton Airport Parkway). The train terminates in Bedford.

From Luton to LondonFirst Capital Connect services connect Luton with Bedford (23 min), London (34 min to King’s Cross St Pancras International; Farringdon; Barbican; Moorgate; City Thameslink; Blackfriars; and 50 min to London Bridge), East Croydon (64 min), Gatwick Airport (80 min) and Brighton (2 h) for the South Coast.Luton is also served by East Midlands Trains services from Sheffield and London King’s Cross St Pancras.

Direction to walk from the Luton Train StationFrom the train station ticket office cross over the walkway towards Luton town centre. Go down the steps and turn right at the bottom, the Hat Factory should be on your right, follow the road down the hill. Cross over the road at the crossing, the Job Centre should be in front of you and continue towards The Mall shopping centre. Cross over the bus route and enter the shopping centre, go up the escalator and take a left at the top. Walk through the shopping centre and come outside into the Hi Street and follow directions towards the Town Hall. Keep walking towards the stuart street, turn left and pass two building on your Left you can find Temple Chambers.

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Directions for International Students who are coming from OverseasKing’s Cross St Pancras International Station (London)If you are coming from Europe via Eurostar, you arrive at King’s Cross St Pancras International Station.The three London railway stations St Pancras International, St Pancras and Kings Cross are located very close to each other. They form a ‘hub’ where many London Underground ‘tube’ services and many national and international (Eurostar) train services stop or terminate. Trains for Luton and Bedford depart from King’s Cross St Pancras International.

To Luton - from London King’s Cross St Pancras International by First Capital Connect trainFirst Capital Connect trains for Luton and Bedford leave from King’s Cross St Pancras International every 15 - 20 minutes. You should take a Northbound train. Get off at Luton (not at Luton Airport Parkway). The train terminates in Bedford.

Getting to Luton from UK airports1. From London Heathrow Airport by Train At Heathrow the London Underground train station (Piccadilly Line) is located directly under the central bus station for terminals 1, 2 and 3, and is clearly signposted from all Terminals. Terminals 4 and 5 have their own, separate station.Underground services are available from around 05:30 to 23:30.Take the London Underground train, Piccadilly Line, from Heathrow to London. Change at King’s Cross St Pancras station onto the First Capital Connect train to Luton. Get off at Luton (not at Luton Airport Parkway).

2. From London Heathrow Airport by bus/coachTake the National Express public coach service direct to Luton – this coach leaves from the Central Bus Station for Terminals 1,2 and 3, and from directly outside the terminal building for Terminals 4 and 5.You can buy a ticket (cost around 20 GBP) at the National Express ticket office in the Central Bus Station or directly from the driver. This is a high frequency service – there is a bus to Luton every hour 7 days a week from 06:00 to 23:00. For further detals please check http://www.nationalexpress.com/coach/Airport/London-Heathrow-Airport.aspx

4. From London Gatwick Airport by bus/coachTake the National Express public coach service direct to Luton. For Details log on to http://www.nationalexpress.com/coach/Airport/London-Gatwick-Airport.aspx

5. From Stansted Airport by trainTake a train to Tottenham Hale, London; then take the Underground to Kings Cross. First Capital Connect trains for Luton leave from King’s Cross St Pancras International station every 15 - 20 minutes. You should take a Northbound train. Get off at Luton (not at Luton Airport Parkway).

7. From London Luton Airport by taxi or busTake a taxi or the regular airport bus to Luton Town Centre. The journey takes about 10 minutes. A taxi costs around 5 - 6 GBP.

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Learning & Skills AcademyTemple Chambers68-72 Stuart StreetLutonBedfordshireLU1 2SWUnited Kingdom

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Email: [email protected]: www.lsa-uk.org