Pre-Sessional English
Key course facts
| Start dates |
June, July and August |
| Course dates |
Tue 01 Jun 2010 (16 weeks) Mon 28 Jun 2010 (12 weeks) Mon 26 Jul 2010 (8 weeks) Mon 09 Aug 2010 (6 weeks) Mon 23 Aug 2010 (4 weeks) |
| Course length |
16, 12, 6, 8 and 4 weeks |
| Class hours |
Up to 20 lessons per week |
| Academic entry requirement |
You must hold an offer of a place on a degree programme at a UK university English language requirement 16 week course: no less than 1 IELTS band lower than the level required by your University School of Study, overall, with up to 1.5 IELTS band lower in one specified skill and 1 IELTS band in the others. 12 week course: no less than 1 IELTS band lower than the level required by your University School of Study, either overall or in any specified skill. 8 week course: no less than 0.5 IELTS point band lower than the level required by your University School of Study, either overall or in any specified skill. 6 week course: this course is for you if you have missed achieving the IELTS level required by your University School of Study by 0.5 in one skill. 4 week course: you must have achieved the required IELTS level required by your University School of Study, and been accepted onto the course. Please ensure you consult your University School of Study for details of the English language level (both overall and for specific skills) required for entry onto your chosen course. For Pre-Sessional English applicants, only an official IELTS or TOEFL result will be accepted as proof of English language proficiency. Please see flyer for specific score requirements. |
| Age requirement |
17 years and above |
| Tuition price: |
16 weeks £3,600 12 weeks £2,700 8 weeks £1,850 6 weeks £1,395 4 weeks £925 |
This short summer course helps you improve your English skills before you start an undergraduate or postgraduate degree.
Provided you meet the academic entry requirements, successful completion of Pre-Sessional English ensures entry to degree courses at the University of East Anglia or other UK universities, without the need for an official IELTS result.
