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UNIVERSITY OF PORTSMOUTH 2017/18 Portsmouth, United Kingdom INTERNATIONAL STUDENT GUIDE
ICP Your pathway to UNIVERSITY OF PORTSMOUTH 2017/18
Your future starts here• Locatedonly90minutesfromcentralLondonbytrain,Portsmouthisoneofthesunniestplacesinthecountry,boastingmilesofbeautifulbeaches.
• TheUniversityofPortsmouthisoneofthetop50universitiesintheUK(TheGuardianUniversityGuide2017).
• Witha96%progressionrate,ICPhasaprovenrecordofsuccess.Over1700ICPstudentshaveprogressedtotheUniversityofPortsmouthsince2010,andover210formerICPstudentsgraduatedin2016.
• ICPofferspathwaystoover100differentUniversityofPortsmouthdegreeprogrammes,meaningyoucanchoosethepathwaythatisbestforyou.
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YOUR PATHWAY TO A DEGREE FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF PORTSMOUTH
International College Portsmouth (ICP) is part of the global Navitas Group, an internationally recognised education provider with the knowledge and resources of staff in more than 120 colleges and campuses worldwide.
At ICP, we take great care to ensure your experience at the University of Portsmouth is of the highest standard to prepare you for your future career in a global economy. By choosing an ICP pathway you will be ready to achieve academic success and enjoy an unforgettable learning experience.
Postgraduate pathwayMinimum 15 years’
educationStage 2
Master’s DegreeStage 1
Pre-Master’s
High School Stage 2 First Year Degree
Stage 3 Second Year Degree
Stage 4 Third Year Degreez
Stage 1 University Foundation
Undergraduate pathway
High School
Stage 2 First Year Degree
Stage 3 Second Year Degree
Stage 4 Final Year Degree
Stage 1 University Foundation
UNDERGRADUATE PATHWAY
POSTGRADUATE PATHWAYMinimum 3rd class
degree or equivalentStage 2
Master’s DegreeStage 1
Pre-Master’s
Stage 2 First Year Degree
Stage 3 Second Year Degree
Stage 4 Final Year Degree
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WELCOME
Message from the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Portsmouth
Welcome to the University of Portsmouth.
I am very pleased that we have established ICP as an associate college of the University, a partnership that allows students to begin their pathway at ICP and study on the University campus. This extends the reach of the University both globally and academically, and allows us to offer Portsmouth degrees to many aspiring students from overseas who may not otherwise be ready to move directly into undergraduate or postgraduate studies.
I wish you every success in your ICP studies and your exciting new life in Portsmouth.
I look forward to hearing of your progress through one of our degrees and eventually I hope to celebrate your academic achievements at our graduation ceremony.
Professor Graham GalbraithVice-Chancellor University of Portsmouth
Message from the College Director/Principal of ICP
I am delighted that you are considering a university education in the UK. ICP provides a fantastic range of pathways into one of the country’s top modern universities. We have welcomed talented and ambitious students from around the world to the college since 2009.
Since our opening in 2009, ICP has established an impressive reputation in the pathway sector as a high quality and achievement orientated institution. Our exemplary progression rates of over 96% are symbolic of the quality of the teaching and academic support the College provides; and through the years over 1700 ICP students have successfully progressed to University of Portsmouth degree programmes. Indeed, in 2016 210 former ICP students graduated from the University of Portsmouth, of whom over 90% achieved a second class honours degree or better.
Many of these graduates have since used the knowledge and skills they acquired in Portsmouth to move onto postgraduate study or secure jobs in an increasingly competitive global marketplace.
At ICP we are entirely focused on you and providing you with an unforgettable student experience. We aim to provide you with the teaching and support that will enable you to achieve your aspirations and dreams.
It is my pleasure to welcome you to ICP and one of the most exciting stages of your life.
Alun ReesCollege Director/Principal, ICP
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“ThefantasticstaffatICPhelpedmeachievethegradesandskillsIneededto
successfullyprogresstotheUniversityofPortsmouth,andhelpedmedevelop
invaluableemployabilityskills.”
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Since its beginnings in 1869, the University of Portsmouth has been committed to promoting and maintaining excellence in teaching and research across its five faculties. The University prepares students well for their future careers through practical teaching and the use of state-of-the-art facilities, and this is demonstrated by an excellent graduate employment track record.
The University currently has more than 25,000 students, including almost 4,000 international and EU students from over 120 different countries. A growing reputation for excellence means the University is becoming a preferred destination for many students, tutors and researchers. The University’s aim is to provide an excellent student experience focused on the knowledge and skills essential for roles in the global workplace.
The University is committed to investing in its students’ future and ensuring an excellent learning experience. The University of Portsmouth is ranked 43rd out of 121 universities in the UK in The Guardian University Guide 2017, and is
in the top 10 of south east universities in the UK according to the Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2016.
In 2016, University of Portsmouth was ranked among the top 150 modern universities in the world under 50-years-old (The Times Higher Education 150 Under 50 Rankings 2016).
Research at the University was rated world-leading in the latest survey of research quality in UK universities. Over 60 per cent of research submitted by the University is rated as world-leading and internationally excellent.
At Portsmouth, whatever you choose to study, you will participate in a challenging academic course and learn in excellent spaces. Significant investment in the campus means that students will benefit from cutting edge facilities.
In many academic areas, the University has simulated environments providing real life learning experiences.
The University of Portsmouth recognises that graduates enter an increasingly competitive global job market. At Portsmouth, employability is part of a student’s study, so not only will students graduate with a highly–regarded degree, but they will also be ready for a rewarding career with the necessary skills and attributes.
Portsmouth graduates earn more than the sector average. Six months after completing an undergraduate course, a Portsmouth graduate’s average salary has gone up by £1,500 this year to £23,000.
LAUNCH YOUR GLOBAL CAREER AT THE UNIVERSITY OF PORTSMOUTH
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KICK-START YOUR GLOBAL CAREERPLACEMENT OPPORTUNITIESWe believe that providing students with opportunities for work experience is vital to improving career prospects and degree outcomes. At the University of Portsmouth, each faculty has a dedicated placements office to ensure as many students as possible benefit from real work experience. Placements are paid and are typically taken between the second and final year of your degree programme. As well as providing students with the opportunity to explore the world of work, a placement also benefits employers by offering them a chance to take on fresh, intelligent and enthusiastic young people. Students have taken up placements in a wide range of organisations such as Boeing, Philips, Amazon, IBM, BMW, GlaxoSmithKline and many others.
GRADUATE OPPORTUNITIESPurple Door is the University of Portsmouth’s very own on–campus graduate recruitment consultancy, and is here to help you take those first steps from student life into the world of employment. It offers support to students and graduates with part–time jobs, career planning, work experience, volunteering, placements, business startup and graduate jobs. Students and graduates from the University of Portsmouth have access to our full range of services while they are studying and for 5 years after graduation.
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WHY PORTSMOUTH?
MOST AFFORDABLE city for students living in the UK* #1
* http://personal.natwest.com/personal/life-moments/student-living-index.html** http://www.port.ac.uk/why-portsmouth/the-institution/
*** https://www.upsu.net/
University of Portsmouth is one of the
modern universities in the UK(Times and Sunday Times Good
University Guide 2015)**
TOP TEN
A short walk away from miles of beautiful beaches
CITY-BASED CAMPUS
on campus with almost 4,000 International and EU students**
OVER 25,000 STUDENTS
University of Portsmouth is
in the UK (Guardian University Guide 2017)
RANKED 43RDof University of Portsmouth graduates
are in work or further study just six months after graduation**
93%
STUDENT SATISFACTION
(above the national average of 86% for satisfaction in the independent
National Student Survey.)**
89% 150 SOCIETIES, CLUBS AND
ATHLETIC UNIONSthere is something for everyone.***
With more than
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sureyouunderstandthelessonsthoroughly.Istruggledwithmathsandphysicsinhigh
school,butafterattendingclassesatICP,Inowhaveamuchbetterunderstandingofcore
conceptsofthesesubjects.Thishashelpedmegainhighmarksinbothsubjectsthissemester!”
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A CAMPUS WITH EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO EXCEL
CAMPUS INFORMATION
At the University of Portsmouth you have access to fantastic facilities in a vibrant city campus on the beautiful south coast. Significant investment in the infrastructure and facilities has taken place over the past few years to offer students access to some of the most modern facilities, and also to assist researchers in pursuing ground–breaking studies in their fields. The campus is made up of over 40 buildings, interspersed with green spaces and communal areas such as cafés and restaurants.
Some of our students’ favourite spaces and activities include:
The University Library You will have access to over 400,000 books, DVDs and maps, to help with study and research skills. There are also over 547,000 ebooks and 27,000 ejournals available, plus friendly and supportive staff are here to help you find the materials you want.
Places to eat and drinkThere is a great variety of cafés and coffee shops across the campus where you can grab a bite to eat near your lecture theatres or relax with friends:• Café Coco and the Waterhole in
the Students’ Union Building• The Hub in the Dennis Sciama Building• The Art Café in Eldon Building
There are also coffee shops in the Library, Park, Portland, St George’s, Anglesea Buildings and St Andrew’s Court where ICP is located.
Music and dramaSing out in a choir, take up a new instrument, join the orchestra or play in our wind or big band. Whether you’re new to music, an experienced virtuoso or a budding musician, the University of Portsmouth’s four rehearsal rooms, four practice rooms, each containing a piano, a fully equipped black box space with lighting and seating for 60 people and a sound recording studio will help you cultivate your musical talents. We sing and play purely for pleasure to
entertain others, and you don’t have to be studying music or drama in order to join in.
Sport facilitiesThere are three well–appointed sport sites which are available for all students:• St Paul’s Gym: Recently refurbished
four storey gym and multi–use sports hall which includes a 100 station gym with CV, resistance and free weights spaces, squash, table tennis and badminton courts.
• Langstone Sports Site: Astro turf and 3G pitches, multi–use games area, two rugby pitches, eight football pitches.
• Spinnaker Sports Centre: Two air conditioned fitness studios and multi–use sports hall.
The Athletic Union, part of the Students’ Union, offers over 40 sports clubs from football to skydiving. Every week our teams take part in competitions and leagues against other university teams.
As well as this, you can choose from 50 different fitness classes, or make the most of Portsmouth’s renowned water sports facilities.
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6–8 Hampshire Terrace 25Anglesea Building 6Buckingham Building 3Burnaby Building 4Burnaby Terrace 9Dennis Sciama Building 8Dental Academy 27Eldon Building 31Halpern House 23James Watson West 13King Henry Building 11Lion Gate Building 1Mercantile House 18Milldam 7Nuffield Centre 16Park Building 10Portland Building 2Purple Door 14Ravelin House 30Richmond Building 5Rotunda 29Spinnaker Building 17Spinnaker Sports Centre 22St Andrew's Court 15St George's Building 28St Michael's Building 12St Paul's Sports Centre 21Union Building 24
University House 19University Library 26White Swan Building 32Wiltshire Building 20
University halls of residence
Bateson Hall 35Burrell House 40Greetham Street Hall 34Harry Law Hall 36James Watson Hall 37Margaret Rule Hall 33Rees Hall 39Trafalgar Hall 38
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ICP IS YOUR PATHWAY TO UNIVERSITY OF PORTSMOUTH
Choose from over 100 different degree pathways to one of the world’s top 500 universities.
ICP is an embedded college of the University of Portsmouth, offering students a modern and dynamic educational experience. The College provides educational pathways to University of Portsmouth degrees in an environment that encourages you to achieve excellence in your studies.
As an international student, you will find all the support you need at ICP in order to be successful in your degree studies, benefitting from small class sizes and additional teaching sessions with highly qualified teachers. As an ICP student, you will have access to the University of Portsmouth Students’ Union, sports clubs, societies, as well as other support services such as the Maths Café.
Other benefits of studying at ICP include: • Location: ICP is based in the
heart of the University’s city centre campus and is just a short walk From four miles of beaches along the south coast of England.
• Flexibility: the College has intakes in September, January and June so you can begin your studies at the time that best suits you, and join your pathway of choice ahead of students using the traditional UK academic entry system.
• Outcomes: over 210 former ICP students graduated from the University of Portsmouth in 2016 — many of whom received 2:1 degree awards from the University. Since the foundation of the College over 1700 students have successfully progressed from ICP to the University.
• Value: ICP’s competitive course fees mean that ICP pathways are among the lowest priced for a world top 500 university.
• Support: at ICP there is a strong emphasis on providing flexible support to suit the needs of international students. Students can take advantage of a range of additional tutorials including:
- English language support - exam skills - IT - learning skills - maths - research and referencing
If needed, one–to–one support is also available to help with whatever issue you may have — all as part of the service.
UNDERGRADUATE PATHWAYS
An undergraduate pathway is a single course comprising three or four stages of study. After successfully completing this pathway, you will be awarded a bachelor’s degree from the University of Portsmouth.
We offer undergraduate pathways in the following study areas:• Accounting and Finance• Architecture and Design• Business• Computing• Creative Technologies• Engineering• Hospitality Management
• Law, Politics and International Relations
• Mathematics• Property and Surveying• Science
POSTGRADUATE PATHWAYS
A postgraduate pathway is a single course comprising two stages of study. After successfully completing this pathway, you will be awarded a Master’s degree from the University of Portsmouth.
We offer postgraduate pathways in the following study areas:• Business• Finance• Logistics and Supply
Chain Management• Science and Technology• Social Science
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
English language study at ICP is designed for international students who need to improve their English proficiency before starting their undergraduate or postgraduate studies.
You can begin your English language studies in either the autumn, spring or summer intake. The duration of the English language study will depend on your current English language competency and the requirements for the academic course you wish to undertake.
DID YOU KNOW?96% of ICP students successfully progressed
to the next stage of their degree course at the University of Portsmouth
ICP currently has over 500
students from over 50 different
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UNIVERSITY OF PORTSMOUTH UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES
Accounting and Finance• BA (Hons) Accountancy and
Financial Management*• BA (Hons) Accounting with Finance*• BA (Hons) Financial Management
for Business*Architecture and Design• BA (Hons) Architecture• BA (Hons) Fashion and Textile Design• BA (Hons) Graphic Design• BA (Hons) Illustration• BA (Hons) Interior Architecture
and Design
Business• BA (Hons) Business with
Business Communication*• BA (Hons) Business Management
and Entrepreneurship*• BA (Hons) Business and Human
Resource Management*• BA (Hons) Business and Management*• BA (Hons) Economics
and Management*• BA (Hons) Marketing*• BSc (Hons) Business and
Supply Chain Management*• BSc (Hons) Business and
Systems Management*
Computing• BSc (Hons) Business
Information Systems• BSc (Hons) Computing• BSc (Hons) Computer Science• BSc (Hons) Forensic Computing• BSc (Hons) Software Engineering• BSc (Hons) Web Technologies
Creative Technologies• BSc (Hons) Computer Animation
and Visual Effects• BSc (Hons) Computer Games Enterprise• BSc (Hons) Computer
Games Technology• BSc (Hons) Digital Media• BA (Hons) Media Studies• BA (Hons) Media Studies and
Entertainment Technology• BSc (Hons) Television and Broadcasting
Engineering• BEng (Hons) Civil Engineering*• BEng (Hons) Computer Engineering*• BSc (Hons) Computer Networks*• BEng (Hons) Electronic Engineering*• BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering*• BEng (Hons) Petroleum Engineering*
Hospitality and Tourism• BA (Hons) Hospitality Management*• BA (Hons) Hospitality Management
with Tourism*
Law, Politics and International Relations• BA (Hons) International Relations• BA (Hons) International
Relations and Politics• BA (Hons) Politics• LLB (Hons) Law• LLB (Hons) Law with Business• LLB (Hons) Law with Criminology• LLB (Hons) Law with
International Relations
Mathematics• BSc (Hons) Mathematics• BSc (Hons) Mathematics for
Finance and Management• BSc (Hons) Mathematics with Statistics
Property and Surveying• BSc (Hons) Building Surveying*• BSc (Hons) Property Development*• BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying*
Science• BSc (Hons) Applied Physics*• BSc (Hons) Biochemistry*• BSc (Hons) Biology*• BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science*• BSc (Hons) Dental Hygiene
and Dental Therapy• BEng (Hons) Engineering Geology
and Geotechnics*• BSc (Hons) Environmental Science*• BSc (Hons) Exercise and
Fitness Management• BSc (Hons) Forensic Psychology*• BSc (Hons) Geology*• BSc (Hons) Marine Biology*• BSc (Hons) Marine
Environmental Science*• BSc (Hons) Pharmacology*• BSc (Hons) Psychology*• BSc (Hons) Sport and Exercise Science• MPharm (Hons) Pharmacy
- 5 Years course
UNIVERSITY OF PORTSMOUTH POSTGRADUATE DEGREES
Business• MSc Business and Management• MSc Innovation Management
and Entrepreneurship• MA Marketing• MSc Project Management• MSc Risk, Crisis and
Resilience Management• MSc International Business• MSc Strategic Quality Management
Finance• MSc Accounting and Finance• MSc Economics Finance and Banking• MSc Finance• MSc Financial Decision Analysis
Logistics and Supply Chain Management• MSc Logistics and Supply
Chain Management
Science and Technology• MSc Advanced
Manufacturing Technology• MSc Biomedicine• MSc Biotechnology• MSc Civil Engineering• MSc Civil Engineering with
Environmental Engineering• MSc Civil Engineering with
Geotechnical Engineering• MSc Civil Engineering with
Structural Engineering• MSc Communication Network
Planning and Management• MSc Communication
Systems Engineering• MSc Computer Network
Administration and Management• MSc Construction Project Management• MSc Electronic Engineering• MSc Engineering Geology• MSc Geographical Information Systems• MSc Geological and
Environmental Hazards
• MSc Medical Biotechnology• MSc Mechanical Engineering• MSc Petroleum and Gas Engineering• MSc Property Development• MSc Quantity Surveying• MSc Sports Performance• MSc Technology Management
Social Science• MSc Counter Fraud and
Counter Corruption Studies• MSc Crime Science, Investigation
and Intelligence• MSc Criminology and Criminal Justice• MSc Criminology and
Criminal Psychology• MSc Educational Leadership
and Management• MA International Relations• MPA Public Administration • MSc Security Management
DEGREES AVAILABLE TO ICP STUDENTS
* Stage 2: First Year Degree entry available
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YOUR STUDENT LIFE ON CAMPUS
Leaving home and moving to a new country can be a challenging step for anyone, but ICP’s dedicated Student Services team will be here to help you get the very best out of your time in Portsmouth. Our goal is to help you to overcome any difficulties you might encounter and provide you with all the support you need to succeed in your studies.
SUPPORT NETWORK
Embarking on higher education study and moving thousands of miles from home may be a daunting experience. Our aim is to guide you through the challenges and help you settle into life in the UK. The majority of Student Services team are alumni of the University of Portsmouth and have first-hand experience of life at the University.
WELFARE WEEKS
ICP takes the welfare of our students very seriously and provides a broad programme to ensure that you can get all the information you need when studying and living in the UK. Topics include budgeting, healthy lifestyles, moving to the UK, drugs and alcohol awareness, smoking and sexual health.
CULTURAL AWARENESS WEEK
One of the truly exciting opportunities available to you at ICP is to study alongside students from a huge variety of backgrounds. Cultural Awareness Week is a week long series of student led activities through which students can share elements of their cultures with other international students. It is a great opportunity to relax and make friends from around the world.
COMMON ROOM
The Common Room is a comfy hub where students can relax during breaks, purchase a snack or just hang out with friends.
GROUP STUDY ROOMS
ICP have two group study rooms which students can book at their leisure. The rooms provide a great opportunity to revise together, practise presentations or to work on a group project.
UNIVERSITY PREPARATION
In order to help to make your transition between study stages as seamless as possible, we arrange a variety of welcome days, guest lectures, meetings and information sessions for students who are due to progress. These sessions serve as an introduction to life within a university department and help to make the move as smooth as possible.
RELIGIOUS FACILITIES
The University of Portsmouth has its own chaplaincy that offers a space to relax, meet friends and host religious events. The chaplaincy also includes an Islamic prayer room and offers information on other support services.
In addition, Portsmouth has a number of other places of worship within walking distance of ICP, including three mosques, and both Roman Catholic and Anglican Cathedral.
ACCOMMODATION
ICP has a range of accommodation options to suit you. It is recommended that you research and reserve your accommodation in good time before you travel to the UK.
For students arriving in the September and January intakes, ICP offers a Hall of Residence facing the seafront in Southsea, just 10-15 minutes walk from the College. Our Halls have modern rooms, overlooking Southsea Common with some of the best views in Portsmouth. All rooms are fully furnished, secure and include access to modern kitchen facilities and communal areas with Wi–Fi and flat screen TVs.
ICP also works with a number of local housing providers to offer a range of additional accommodation options for new students to suit any budget.
ACCOMMODATION SUPPORT
ICP have a dedicated accommodation officer who can help you find housing and support you with any issues you may have.
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YOUR LIFE IN PORTSMOUTH: STUDY ON THE GLORIOUS SOUTH COAST OF ENGLAND
Portsmouth is a lively and cosmopolitan city on the south coast of England and only 90 minutes from central London. It is a great place to live, work and study. The city is compact — everything you could possibly need is within easy reach.
LOCATION
Portsmouth is the UK’s only island city and is within easy reach of central London. Situated on the south coast, Portsmouth has much lower rainfall than the national average, and is one of the sunniest cities in the UK.
A CITY RICH IN HISTORY
Home to the Royal Navy, Portsmouth is proud of its maritime heritage. The Historic Dockyard houses some of the world’s most famous warships, including Nelson’s HMS Victory and King Henry VIII’s Mary Rose which is housed in a purpose–built, award winning museum.
GETTING AROUND
The city is compact and flat — perfect for cycling — and everything is close by so it is easy to get around. This can significantly reduce your travel expenses, plus as an ICP student your campus card will give you access to a free bus service provided by the University of Portsmouth.
If you wish to travel further afield for your adventures, Portsmouth is one of the best connected ports in the UK. It has regular passenger ferries to the Isle of Wight, the Channel Islands and continental Europe, as well as an airport just 20 miles from the city. In addition to being within easy reach of London, Portsmouth also sits close to the picturesque countryside of southern England, with rolling green hills and typical English woodland.
COST OF LIVING
Portsmouth is the most affordable city for student living in the UK (NatWest Student Living Index 2016). Aside from your tuition costs, you will need to budget for a minimum of £9,135 per year to cover your living expenses while studying in the UK.
SHOPPING AND ENTERTAINMENT
If you like shopping, you’ll love Portsmouth. The city boasts three main shopping areas, including the £200 million waterside complex at Gunwharf
Quays, home to over 80 designer outlets, 30 restaurants and bars, a multi–screen cinema, and a bowling complex. Here you can visit the impressive Emirates Spinnaker Tower — the UK’s tallest accessible structure outside London — which offers stunning views over the city and beyond.
Other events include the Portsmouth International Kite Festival in August and the Victorian Festival of Christmas, held every November. However, the highlight for many students comes in the summer when the music festival season begins. The Victorious Festival takes place in the city in August, but you can catch some of the world’s top artists and DJs at the Isle of Wight Festival in June or at Bestival in September. Recent Bestival headliners have included Elton John, Stevie Wonder, Dizzee Rascal, Fatboy Slim, Pendulum and Snoop Dogg.
SPORT
Sport is central to life in Portsmouth and has put the city on the map. The city hosts world-class sailing events and boasts its own football team — Portsmouth FC — who were the proud winners of the world-famous FA Cup in 2008. The University of Portsmouth also offers excellent sports facilities; its Athletic Union has over 40 different clubs that ICP students can join, with everything from football, tennis and cricket to skydiving, skiing and sailing.
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PORTSMOUTH IS 70 MINUTES BY CAR FROM HEATHROW AIRPORT AND 90 MINUTES FROM CENTRAL LONDON.
FAST FACTSPopulation 210,000County Hampshire Currency Pounds Sterling (£) Time zone GMT Famous figure Charles DickensTo find out more about living in Portsmouth: visitportsmouth.co.uk
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ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE
One-year placement option available
Potential career pathsAudit and assurance, commercial banking, corporate finance, financial analysis, financial planning, forensic accounting, insurance, investment banking, management accounting, money management, real estate, taxation.
Students choosing an undergraduate pathway in Accounting and Finance can take advantage of Portsmouth Business School’s top-of-the-range facilities and strong affiliations with local businesses and the wider community. Professional accreditation is a key indicator of programme quality. Up to nine exemptions from the professional examinations of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) are available to students graduating with a BA (Hons) Accounting with Finance degree. This is the highest number of exemptions available at any UK university, and one of the many reasons why this degree is an excellent choice for those considering a career in accountancy. This degree also allows up to five exemptions from Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) papers at Certificate level, and up to two exemptions at Operational level and Management level.
Entry pointSTAGE 1: UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION
Location ICP at the University of PortsmouthIntakes September, January or JuneDuration One or two semesters Modules • Accounting• Business Law• Business Management • Business Studies• Economics• ICT Skills • Interactive Learning Skills and Communication • Mathematics for Business
Course fee£7,300 (one semester) £11,800 (two semesters)
Entry pointSTAGE 2: FIRST YEAR DEGREE
LocationICP at the University of PortsmouthIntakesSeptember or JanuaryDurationTwo semesters
Modules• Accounting and Finance• Business Information Systems• Business Law• Economics• Interactive Learning Skills and Communication• Introduction to Management Accounting• Organisational Behaviour• Principles of Finance• Quantitative Methods
Course fee£11,800
STAGE 3 AND 4: SECOND AND FINAL YEAR DEGREE
LocationPortsmouth Business School, University of PortsmouthCourse fee£12,600
Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of one of the following, from the University of Portsmouth:• BA (Hons) Accountancy and Financial
Management• BA (Hons) Accounting with Finance• BA (Hons) Financial Management for Business
In the graduating class of 2016, 29 out of 30 of ICP’s Accounting with Finance graduate students gained at least a 2:2, with six receiving First Class Honours.
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ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN
One-year placement option available
BA (Hons) Architecture accredited by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA)
Architecture is ranked 25th in the UK*
Potential career pathsArchitectural and construction project management, architectural practice, exhibition design, fashion design, freelance artist, graphic design, illustration, visual merchandise.
The pathway in Architecture and Design will enable you to develop practical skills as well as your creative potential. From architecture to graphic design, these degrees will give you the confidence to create the designs and spaces of the future whilst developing your creative potential. You will also have the opportunity to work on real–life projects, undertake commissions, enter your work into competitions, and take part in exhibitions in the UK and internationally.
BA (Hons) Architecture is accredited by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and is prescribed by the Architects Registration Board (ARB). Leading to an exemption from the RIBA’s Part 1 examination, it is the first step towards a professional qualification. All courses prepare students for employment and enterprise, equipping them with a range of professional skills and technical knowledge.
Entry pointSTAGE 1: UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION
Location ICP at the University of PortsmouthIntakes September or JanuaryDurationTwo semestersModules• Business Management• Design Concepts • ICT Skills• Interactive Learning Skills and
Communication• New Media and Digital Cultures• Portfolio Development 1 • Research Methods, Critical Thinking
and Expression• Portfolio Development 2
Course fee£11,800
STAGES 2, 3 AND 4: FIRST, SECOND AND FINAL YEAR DEGREE
LocationFaculty of Creative and Cultural Industries, University of Portsmouth Course fee£12,600
Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of one of the following, from the University of Portsmouth:• BA (Hons) Architecture• BA (Hons) Fashion and Textile Design• BA (Hons) Graphic Design• BA (Hons) Illustration• BA (Hons) Interior Architecture and Design
* Guardian University Guide 2017.
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Economics ranked 20th in the UK*
One-year placement option available
Purpose-built modern facilities
Potential career pathsAdvertising, account management, business ownership and management, financial management, hotel management, marketing management, market research, personnel and human resource management, recruitment consulting, restaurant management.
Portsmouth Business School (PBS) is a large, vibrant and successful business school offering a full range of degree programmes. Ranked among the top 40 in the UK for Business and Management (Guardian University Guide 2017), PBS is considered one the leading business schools on the south coast of England. The School has won international recognition by one of the world’s leading accreditation bodies (EPAS) for the high quality of its business courses, and is a Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) Accredited Study Centre.In addition, the BA (Hons) Marketing degree allows students up to three exemptions from CIM papers at Certificate level, and up to two exemptions at Diploma level. This allows students graduating from these degrees to get an excellent head start in their professional qualifications. In all University of Portsmouth business degrees students develop a range of skills valued by employers such as communication, teamwork, career planning and time management. Each programme has a strong contemporary feel and relates business theories and concepts to the practical issues facing managers in the 21st century.
Entry pointSTAGE 1: UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION
Location ICP at the University of PortsmouthIntakes September, January or JuneDuration One or two semesters Modules • Accounting• Business Law• Business Management • Business Studies• Economics• ICT Skills • Interactive Learning Skills and Communication • Mathematics for Business
Course fee£7,300 (one semester) £11,800 (two semesters)
Entry pointSTAGE 2: FIRST YEAR DEGREE
LocationICP at the University of PortsmouthIntakesSeptember or JanuaryDurationTwo semestersModules• Business Accounting • Business Information Systems• Business Environment• Business Operations• Business Statistics• Economics• Interactive Learning Skills and Communication • Marketing• Organisational Behaviour
Course fee£11,800
STAGE 3 AND 4: SECOND AND FINAL YEAR DEGREE
LocationPortsmouth Business School, University of Portsmouth
Course fee£12,600†
Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of one of the following, from the University of Portsmouth:• BA (Hons) Business and Management• BA (Hons) Business Management and
Entrepreneurship• BA (Hons) Business with Business
Communication• BA (Hons) Business and Human
Resource Management• BA (Hons) Economics and Management• BA (Hons) Marketing• BSc (Hons) Business and Supply Chain
Management • BSc (Hons) Business and Systems
Management
All of the former ICP students graduating in Economics and Management in 2016, were awarded with 2:1 degree or higher.
* Guardian University Guide 2017.
† Fee for Stage 3 of the BA (Hons) Business with Business Communication: £11,600.
Fee for Stage 4 of the BA (Hons) Business with Business Communication and BA (Hons) Marketing with Business Communication: £11,600.
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COMPUTING
One-year placement option available
Portsmouth, European home of IBM
Potential career pathsBusiness intelligence, computer helpdesk/user support, computer sales support, computer security, computing research, database design and analysis, data process management, forensic computing, games programming and development, IT management, IT risk analysis, network administration, patent work, software engineering, software programming, software support, systems analysis, systems design, systems engineering, technical writing.
The University of Portsmouth stays at the forefront of advances in computing, both locally and further afield, which ensures the University’s computing courses always reflect the current and future needs of commerce and industry.
By choosing a degree with the University’s School of Computing, you will gain the skills and knowledge to become a confident and highly employable graduate, capable of making valuable contributions to the information industry. Many of the school’s programmes are accredited by the British Computing Society (BCS).
Entry pointSTAGE 1: UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION
LocationICP at the University of PortsmouthIntakesSeptember or JanuaryDurationTwo semesters Modules • Business Studies• Engineering Principles 1• ICT Skills• Interactive Learning Skills and Communication • Mathematics for Science and Computing • Numerical Techniques 2 or Business
Management (BSc (Hons) Business Information Systems Only)
• Programming Concepts• Research Methods, Critical
Thinking and Expression
Course fee£12,800
STAGE 2: FIRST YEAR DEGREE
LocationSchool of Computing, University of PortsmouthCourse fee£14,400
STAGE 3 AND 4: SECOND AND FINAL YEAR DEGREE
LocationSchool of Computing, University of PortsmouthCourse fee£14,400
Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of one of the following, from the University of Portsmouth:• BSc (Hons) Business Information Systems• BSc (Hons) Computer Science• BSc (Hons) Computing• BSc (Hons) Forensic Computing• BSc (Hons) Software Engineering• BSc (Hons) Web Technologies
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CREATIVE TECHNOLOGIES
One-year placement option available
Previous winner of TIGA* Best Educational Institution Award
Potential career pathsAnimation, TV production, knowledge media construction and management, multimedia production, production design, web design, multimedia delivery, virtual reality, broadcasting and computer game development.
Pathways in Creative Technologies allow you to use cutting edge, industry standard equipment and software to develop transferable creative and technical skills in graphics and animation, media production and project management that alongside the practical experiences you’ll encounter will be highly regarded by employers.
The Faculty of Creative and Cultural Industries has strong links with companies such as Autodesk, Avid, Climax, EA Games, Endorphin, IBM, Pivotal Games, Sony and Virtalis, many of which offer generous prizes to award-winning graduates. These industry links also ensure that the BSc courses reflect current practices and advances, and will provide you with the essential commercial experience required by today’s employers.
The Media Studies courses offer you the chance to receive training from our team of specialist media staff whose research interests cover a range of media from television and the internet to magazines and journalism. You will have access to media production facilities and will also have the opportunity to create you own film script or write a TV drama.Entry pointSTAGE 1: UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION
LocationICP at the University of PortsmouthIntakesSeptember or JanuaryDurationTwo semesters Modules• Business Studies• Design Concepts• ICT Skills• Interactive Learning Skills and Communication • Mathematics for Science and Computing • New Media and Digital Culture• Programming Concepts• Research Methods, Critical Thinking
and Expression
Course fee£11,700
STAGES 2, 3 AND 4. FIRST, SECOND AND FINAL YEAR DEGREE
LocationFaculty of Creative and Cultural Industries, University of PortsmouthCourse fee£13,300†
Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of one of the following, from the University of Portsmouth:• BSc (Hons) Computer Animation• BSc (Hons) Computer Games Enterprise• BSc (Hons) Computer Games Technology• BSc (Hons) Digital Media• BA (Hons) Media Studies• BA (Hons) Media Studies and
Entertainment Technology• BSc (Hons) Television and Broadcasting
* The Independent Games Association for Computer Games Enterprise and Technology.† Fee for Stages 2-4 of BA (Hons) Media Studies and BA (Hons) Media Studies and Entertainment Technology: £12,600.
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ENGINEERING
One-year placement option available
Potential career pathsAutomotive engineering, chemical/process engineering, coastal engineering, communications engineering, construction engineering, design and development engineering, drilling and production engineering, information systems management, manufacturing engineering, materials engineering, mechanical engineering, network administration, network/information systems management, network programming/analysis, oil and gas exploration, power systems engineering, refinery operations engineering, reserves and production forecasting, reservoir modelling, software engineering, surveying, transportation engineering.
The University of Portsmouth’s Faculty of Technology provides an extensive variety of specialist degree programmes, including Civil Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Petroleum Engineering. With access to cutting-edge laboratories, close industry relationships and excellent academic staff, you will receive the very best start to your chosen engineering career.
Engineering programmes at the University of Portsmouth are accredited by the: • Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE)• Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) • Institution of Engineering Designers (IED) • Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE)• Institution of Structural Engineers (IStructE)
School of Civil Engineering and Surveying
The University of Portsmouth has a long-established network of civil engineering consulting and contracting organisations that provide real–world case studies, curriculum advice and feedback on students’ work. The School offers courses accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and the Institution of Civil Engineers, and offers a programme of field trips and site visits to provide a practical, hands-on learning experience.
School of Engineering
The School is an Enhanced Academic Partner of the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and provides students with access to state-of-the-art experimental and computational facilities, as well as expert technical support staff. Students also have the opportunity to showcase their final projects to employers and industry experts as part of our Student Projects Open Day.
Petroleum Engineering
Global economic growth is highly dependent on the long-term supply of oil and gas. Currently, there is a major international shortage of qualified engineers in the petroleum industry and this new course has been designed to produce graduates who wish to take advantage of the exciting and highly rewarding career prospects in this area.
Entry pointSTAGE 1: UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION
LocationICP at the University of PortsmouthIntakesSeptember or JanuaryDurationTwo semesters Modules • Chemistry 1 (Petroleum Engineering only)• Design Concepts (Civil Engineering only)• ICT Skills• Interactive Learning Skills and Communication • Numerical Techniques 1• Numerical Techniques 3• Engineering Principles 1• Engineering Principles 2• Programming Concepts (non-Civil Engineering)• Research Methods, Critical
Thinking and Expression
Course fee£12,800
Entry pointSTAGE 2: FIRST YEAR DEGREE
LocationICP at the University of PortsmouthIntakeSeptemberDurationTwo semestersModulesPlease visit port.ac.uk/courses/engineering for module details as these vary by degreeCourse fee£12,800
STAGE 3 AND 4: SECOND AND FINAL YEAR DEGREE
LocationFaculty of Technology, University of PortsmouthCourse fee£14,400
Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of one of the following, from the University of Portsmouth:• BEng (Hons) Civil Engineering• BSc (Hons) Computer Networks• BEng (Hons) Electronic Engineering• BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering• BEng (Hons) Petroleum Engineering
All the former ICP students graduating in Petroleum Engineering in 2016 were awarded a 2:1 or First Class Degrees.
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HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
Ranked 30th in the UK*
Potential career pathsEvent management, hotel management, leisure, marketing, operations management, restaurant management.
Hospitality is one of the fastest–growing industries in the UK and worldwide. With a multitude of prospects in its various fields this course is packed with practical experiences, training in specialist environments and customer facing scenarios so that students gain a real taste of what it’s like to work within all areas of hospitality.With a placement year being an integral part of the courses, students have the opportunity to develop valuable experience and are placed in a strong position for seeking employment at the end of the courses.
Entry pointSTAGE 1: UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION
Location ICP at the University of PortsmouthIntakes September, January or JuneDuration One or two semesters
Modules • Accounting• Business Law• Business Management • Business Studies• Economics• ICT Skills • Interactive Learning Skills and Communication 1• Mathematics for Business
Course fee£7,300 (one semester) £12,400 (two semesters)Entry pointSTAGE 2: FIRST YEAR DEGREE
LocationICP at the University of PortsmouthIntakesSeptember or JanuaryDurationTwo semestersModules• Business Accounting • Business Environment• Business Information Systems• Business Operations• Interactive Learning Skills and Communication • Marketing• Organisational Behaviour• Principles of Hospitality Operations 1• Principles of Hospitality Operations 2
Course fee£12,400
STAGE 3 AND 4: SECOND AND FINAL YEAR DEGREE
LocationPortsmouth Business School, University of PortsmouthCourse fee£12,600
Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of one of the following, from the University of Portsmouth:• BA (Hons) Hospitality Management• BA (Hons) Hospitality Management with
Tourism
Guaranteed one-year paid placement One-year placement working in a paid full–time role in the UK or abroad. You can earn up to £15,000 during your work placement.Course fee£2,000
* Guardian University Guide 2017.
MATHEMATICS
One-year placement option available
Ranked 25th in the UK*
Potential career pathsAccountancy, banking, logistics management, mathematical modelling, meteorology, risk analysis/risk management, statistics, stocks and shares trading.
Mathematicians are highly sought after for their analytical ability and their systematic, logical approach to unravelling complex issues. Mathematics has a long and distinguished history at the University of Portsmouth, where it was one of the first subjects to be taught as far back as the late 19th century. A Mathematics degree from the University of Portsmouth can lead to many career options and will give you an understanding of a range of different professions within modern commerce
and industry. During your pathway, you will develop theoretical, practical, analytical and computing skills as a foundation for developing applied mathematical solutions. You will also develop advanced problem-solving skills, which can be applied in numerous ways in an extensive choice of potential careers. All degrees on this pathway offer students the opportunity of undertaking an additional industrial placement year as part of their programme.Entry pointSTAGE 1: UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION
LocationICP at the University of PortsmouthIntakesSeptember or JanuaryDurationTwo semesters Modules • Engineering Principles 1• ICT Skills• Interactive Learning Skills and Communication • Numerical Techniques 1• Numerical Techniques 2
• Numerical Techniques 3• Research Methods, Critical Thinking
and Expression• Programming Concepts
Course fee£11,700
STAGE 2, 3 AND 4: FIRST, SECOND AND FINAL YEAR DEGREE
LocationDepartment of Mathematics, University of PortsmouthCourse fee£13,300
Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of one of the following, from the University of Portsmouth:• BSc (Hons) Mathematics• BSc (Hons) Mathematics for Finance
and Management• BSc (Hons) Mathematics with Statistics
* Guardian University Guide 2017.
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LAW, POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
One-year placement option available
Ranked 45th in the UK for Law*
Potential career pathsBarrister, Civil Service, Company Secretary, Contract Manager, court service, Crown Prosecution Service, HR professional, journalism, Legal Executive, local government, non–governmental organisation (NGO) work, police service, research, Solicitor.
Since the School of Law launched its first qualifying law degrees in 2002, its undergraduate programmes have grown substantially, both in terms of student demand and the breadth of the curriculum. The School has a mock courtroom with facilities comparable to a real court of law, allowing students to simulate full–scale trials. This facility is also available to ICP University Foundation students.All University of Portsmouth Bachelor of Law (LLB) degrees are accredited by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and Bar Standards Board for England and Wales. You can choose either a single Law programme or Law combined with Business, Criminology or International Relations. You will also have the chance to take part in mooting and negotiation (key practical skills) in internal and external competitions, and as part of the assessment of some modules.
Entry pointSTAGE 1: UNIVERSITY FOUNDATIONLocationICP at the University of PortsmouthIntakesSeptember or JanuaryDurationTwo semesters Modules• Constitutional Law• Contract Law• English Legal System• ICT Skills• Interactive Learning Skills and Communication • Introduction to Politics & International
Relations• Legal Ethics• Legal Skills, Analysis and Discourse• Research Methods, Critical
Thinking and Expression
Course fee£11,800
STAGE 2, 3 AND 4: FIRST, SECOND AND FINAL YEAR DEGREE
LocationSchool of Law, University of Portsmouth or the School of Social, Literary and Historical Studies, University of PortsmouthCourse fee£12,600
Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of one of the following, from the University of Portsmouth:• BA (Hons) International Relations• BA (Hons) International Relations and Politics• BA (Hons) Politics• LLB (Hons) Law• LLB (Hons) Law with Business• LLB (Hons) Law with Criminology• LLB (Hons) Law with International Relations
* Guardian University Guide 2017.
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PROPERTY AND SURVEYING
One-year placement option available
Accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)
Potential career pathsConsultancy, project management, property development, surveying.
From refurbishing a small house to overseeing multi-million pound development schemes, property development is a fast-paced and demanding industry. The risks are high, but so too are the potential rewards. The BSc (Hons) Property Development is solid grounding to find success as a property professional.The innovative BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying brings together the entrepreneurial skills of the property developer with the professional acumen of the modern-day quantity surveyor. The course will allow you to develop an in-depth understanding of the social, economic and technical issues at the heart of any construction project.On these courses you can:• visit sites and study locally based case
studies that will introduce you to the professional markets and environments
• attend and contribute to current debates by visiting guest speakers
• venture overseas on a European field trip
Entry pointSTAGE 1: UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION
LocationICP at the University of PortsmouthIntakesSeptember or JanuaryDurationTwo semesters Modules • Business Management• Design Concepts• Engineering Principles 1• ICT Skills• Interactive Learning Skills and Communication• Mathematics for Business• English Legal System• Research Methods, Critical
Thinking and Expression
Course fee£12,300
Entry pointSTAGE 2: FIRST YEAR DEGREE
LocationICP at the University of PortsmouthIntakeSeptemberDurationTwo semestersModules Please visit port.ac.uk/school-of-civil-engineering-and-surveying for module details as these vary by degreeCourse fee£12,300
STAGES 3 AND 4: SECOND AND FINAL YEAR DEGREE
LocationSchool of Civil Engineering and Surveying, University of Portsmouth
Course fee£14,400
Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following, from the University of Portsmouth:• BSc (Hons) Building Surveying• BSc (Hons) Property Development• BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying
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SCIENCE
One-year placement option available on some courses
Ranked 2nd in the UK for Sports Science†
Ranked 16th in the UK for Pharmacy and Pharmacology†
Potential career pathsBiology, clinical biochemistry, clinical psychology, energy conservation, environmental education, environmental management, forensic psychology, forensic science, health psychology, immunology, microbiology, nature conservation, occupational psychology, pharmacology, research science, sport and exercise science, sports coaching/instructing, sports development, toxicology, water quality science.
School of Biological Sciences
With an ever-expanding population, we need biologists capable of cataloguing and conserving plant and animal life on earth. At the University of Portsmouth you will receive an excellent scientific education from academics who are leading researchers in their field. The BSc (Hons) Biology, BSc (Hons) Biochemistry, and BSc (Hons) Marine Biology courses are also accredited by the Royal Society of Biology. School of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences
The University of Portsmouth has a reputation for having one of the best schools of pharmacy in the country, and was ranked 16th in the UK in the Guardian University Guide 2017. The School’s laboratory facilities have recently been boosted by an investment of £1 million to include an aseptic manufacturing area and equipment for a full range of pharmaceutical, chemical and biomedical techniques. Department of Psychology
Psychology is ranked 19th in the UK (Guardian University Guide 2017). Psychology and Forensic Psychology students who graduate with the necessary grades will be eligible for graduate membership of the British Psychological Society (BPS) and Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership, which is the first step towards becoming a chartered psychologist.
Department of Sport and Exercise Science
The University of Portsmouth’s Department of Sport and Exercise Science is at the forefront of the discipline, and is one of the world’s leading centres for research into the effects of environmental extremes on human performance. In the Guardian University Guide 2017, Sports and Exercise at the University of Portsmouth was ranked 2nd in the UK.
Entry pointSTAGE 1: UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION
LocationICP at the University of PortsmouthIntakesSeptember or JanuaryDurationTwo semesters Modules • Biology 1• Biology 2• Chemistry 1• Chemistry 2• ICT Skills• Interactive Learning Skills and Communication • Mathematics for Science and Computing • Research Methods, Critical
Thinking and Expression
Course fee£12,900
Entry pointSTAGE 2: FIRST YEAR DEGREE (subject to validation)LocationICP at the University of PortsmouthIntakeSeptemberDurationTwo semestersModulesPlease visit http://www.port.ac.uk/faculty-of-science/courses/ for module details as these vary by degreeCourse fee£12,900
STAGE 3 AND 4: SECOND AND FINAL YEAR DEGREE
LocationFaculty of Science, University of PortsmouthCourse fee£12,600-£14,600*
Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of one of the following, from the University of Portsmouth:• BSc (Hons) Applied Physics• BSc (Hons) Biochemistry• BSc (Hons) Biology• BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science• BSc (Hons) Dental Hygiene and Dental
Therapy#
• BEng (Hons) Engineering Geology and Geotechnics
• BSc (Hons) Environmental Science• BSc (Hons) Exercise and Fitness
Management#
• BSc (Hons) Forensic Psychology• BSc (Hons) Geological Hazards• BSc (Hons) Geology• BSc (Hons) Marine Biology• BSc (Hons) Marine Environmental Science• BSc (Hons) Pharmacology• BSc (Hons) Psychology• BSc (Hons) Sports and Exercise Science#
• MPharm (Hons) Pharmacy‡#
• • Two semester foundation leading to
MPharm (Hons) Pharmacy
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CHOOSE YOUR POSTGRADUATE COURSE BUSINESS
Potential career pathsBusiness ownership and management, marketing management, new product development, operations and logistics management, personnel and human resource management, project management, quality consultant, training and development.
Marketing and SalesThe University of Portsmouth courses are designed to update your knowledge and enhance your understanding of the principles and theories underlying effective marketing practice and provide you with leading edge contemporary marketing skills.Strategy, Enterprise and InnovationThese courses will give the necessary knowledge to develop and launch new products and services, manage small enterprises, generate new ideas and opportunities and provide thorough grounding in risk.
Operations and Systems ManagementThese degrees will help gain knowledge and understanding of project management and techniques covering operational, functional and strategic management.
STAGE 1: PRE-MASTER’S
LocationICP at the University of PortsmouthIntakeJanuary, June or SeptemberDurationOne semesterModules • Interactive Learning Skills and Communication
for Postgraduate Study• Principles of Business and Management• Research Methods for Postgraduate Study• Mini–dissertation
Course fee£6,800
STAGE 2: MASTER’S DEGREE
LocationPortsmouth Business School, University of PortsmouthCourse fee£13,300
DurationOne year
Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of one of the following, from the University of Portsmouth:• MSc Business and Management• MSc Innovation Management and
Entrepreneurship• MA Marketing • MSc Project Management• MSc Risk, Crisis and Resilience Management• MSc Sports Management• MSc Strategic Quality Management• MSc International Business (subject to approval)*
*September intake only
FINANCE
Potential career pathsAccounting, auditing, banking, financial and management accounting, financial planning.
Graduates wishing to enter the financial sector will be eligible for direct entry into associate membership of the Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment (CISI) on satisfactory completion of the MSc Finance or the MSc Financial Decision Analysis (where finance options have been selected).
Economics and FinanceThe University of Portsmouth’s teaching is informed and guided by our research activity that spans from, for example, innovative empirical and theoretical work in the banking and financial services markets of Europe, through to economic analyses, informed by fieldwork, of poverty alleviation strategies, corruption and wildlife conservation in developing country contexts.Our students benefit from state–of–the–art resources and computing facilities which include a large Bloomberg Suite of terminals that can provide a valuable research, teaching and certificated training resource.
STAGE 1: PRE-MASTER’S
LocationICP at the University of PortsmouthIntakeJanuary or JuneDurationOne semesterModules • Interactive Learning Skills and Communication
for Postgraduate Study• Principles of Finance and Investment• Research Methods for Postgraduate Study• Mini–Dissertation
Course fee£6,800
STAGE 2: MASTER’S DEGREE
LocationPortsmouth Business School, University of PortsmouthCourse fee£13,300
DurationOne year
Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of one of the following, from the University of Portsmouth:• MSc Accounting and Finance• MSc Economics Finance and Banking• MSc Finance• MSc Financial Decision Analysis
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Potential career pathsAviation, facilities planning, logistics, production management, transport management, supply chain management.
MSc Logistics and Supply Chain Management
This course focuses on the integration of analytical techniques for optimisation with the decision issues and technology relating to scheduling, storing and transporting goods. It covers a range of modules that combine lectures, case studies and the use of application software. The latest Destination of Leavers from Higher Education data shows that the University of Portsmouth is top in the UK for the number of Mathematics graduates going into employment or further study.
STAGE 1: PRE-MASTER’S
LocationICP at the University of PortsmouthIntakeJanuary, June or SeptemberDurationOne semesterModules • Interactive Learning Skills and
Communication for Postgraduate Study• Principles of Logistics and
Supply Chain Management• Research Methods for Postgraduate Study• Mini–Dissertation
Course fee£6,800
STAGE 2: MASTER’S DEGREE
LocationDepartment of Mathematics, University of PortsmouthCourse fee£13,700
DurationOne year
Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following degree:• MSc Logistics and Supply Chain
Management
SOCIAL SCIENCE
Potential career pathsCivil service, European institutions, foreign service, legal sector, local government, police and probation service, security and fraud risk organisations.
School of Social, Historical and Literary StudiesAt Portsmouth, the study of politics and international relations explores power — who has it and how they use it in national and global arenas. This means study and research in topics from globalisation to local governance, from economic integration to war and terrorism. Institute of Criminal Justice Studies The Institute of Criminal Justice Studies was founded in 1992 and has since become one of the UK’s leading centres for research and course provision in criminology, criminal justice and police studies.With 50 academic staff and more than 1,800 students, the Institute is one of the largest departments of its kind and has become an internationally renowned focal point for the multidisciplinary study of crime and criminal justice processes.It draws together expertise in criminological analysis, applied psychology, police governance and management, victimology, penology, risk, security and international and comparative criminal justice.
School of Education and Childhood StudiesThe course is intended for teachers, trainers, lecturers and instructors in the state, private, public, commercial or voluntary sectors of education and training who aspire to senior management positions. Many graduates of the course go on to future roles in education or training organisations.
STAGE 1: PRE-MASTER’S
LocationICP at the University of PortsmouthIntakeJuneDurationOne semesterModules• Interactive Learning Skills and
Communication for Postgraduate Study• Principles of Social Science• Research Methods for Postgraduate Study• Mini–dissertation
Course fee£6,800
STAGE 2: MASTER’S DEGREE
LocationUniversity of PortsmouthCourse fee£12,000
DurationOne year
Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of one of the following, from the University of Portsmouth:• MSc Counter Fraud and Counter
Corruption Studies• MSc Crime Science, Investigation
and Intelligence• MSc Criminology and Criminal Justice• MSc Criminology and Criminal Psychology• MSc Educational Leadership and
Management• MA International Relations• MPA Public Administration• MSc Security Management
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* January intake available. † ATAS certificate required. Stated University of Portsmouth fees are for 2017 entry, are a guide only and are subject to change. Please see port.ac.uk/courses for further information and for the most up to date fee listings. All ICP course fees may be subject to review. Current fees are listed at port.ac.uk/icp.
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Potential career pathsCoaching and training, construction, design, health and fitness, mining, pharmaceutics, product manufacturing, research and development, scientific research, site engineering, structural engineering.
School of Engineering
The school is one of the Enhanced Academic Partners of the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) in recognition of over 25 years of continuous professional accreditation. Courses are accredited by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) and the Institution of Engineering Designers (IED).Every year, hundreds of engineering students showcase their final projects to employers and industry experts as part of our Student Projects Open Day. The best projects are awarded prizes which are sponsored by leading engineering and technology companies including BT, Cisco, DSTL, IET, HP, Pall Europe and Xyratex.In 2015, the University of Portsmouth launched the MSc Petroleum and Gas Engineering to respond to the need for specialists in upstream petroleum engineering systems. It provides relevant, up-to-date skills that will equip graduates and working professionals in the advanced concepts of reservoir and field development.
School of Civil Engineering and Surveying
The School of Civil Engineering and Surveying has a wide range of laboratories which are used for both teaching and research. The department boasts a range of labs where you can carry out materials and structures testing, fluid flow modelling and chemical investigation, as well as an on–site environmental laboratory located at a real sewage treatment works. All are well equipped with industry–standard experimental and computational facilities.
Department of Sport and Exercise Science
Sports Science at the University of Portsmouth is ranked 2nd in the UK (Guardian University Guide 2017). It is important that sports professionals have studied their subject to the highest level in order to flourish in the increasingly important global sports community and business. You will have the opportunity to work with expert staff who are accredited by the British Association of Sport and Exercise Scientists, British Psychological Society and Health and Care Professions Council.
School of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences
The main theme of MSc Biotechnology and MSc Medical Biotechnology is the application of natural science principles, especially in biology and physiology, to clinical medicine. It will enable you to develop your understanding of the design, conduct and interpretation of data from clinical trials. On this course you will have access to modern laboratories and state–of–the–art facilities to enhance your learning. Students can also benefit from our close links with the Portsmouth Hospitals Trust and other institutions allowing you to experience real clinical situations.
School of Geography
Fieldwork is an integral and important part of the degree programmes within the Department of Geography. We offer fully equipped physical geography, GIS and photogrammetry labs. Brimming with ultra–modern equipment, you’ll have access to specialist equipment available in no other British geography department. You will therefore have the opportunity to work with facilities and equipment such as the high resolution non–contact 20 micron 3D digitising laser scanner, high precision real–time kinematic differential (RTK) GPS, and an environmental simulation cabinet.
STAGE 1: PRE-MASTER’S
LocationICP at the University of PortsmouthIntakeJune or September*DurationOne semesterModules • Interactive Learning Skills and Communication
for Postgraduate Study• Principles of Science and Technology• Research Methods for Postgraduate Study• Mini–dissertation
Course fee£7,200
STAGE 2: MASTER’S DEGREE
LocationUniversity of PortsmouthCourse fee£12,600-£14,400
Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of one of the following, from the University of Portsmouth:• MSc Advanced Manufacturing Technology*• MSc Biotechnology• MSc Civil Engineering• MSc Civil Engineering with
Environmental Engineering• MSc Civil Engineering with
Geotechnical Engineering• MSc Civil Engineering with Structural
Engineering• MSc Clinical Exercise Science• MSc Communication Network Planning
and Management*• MSc Communication Systems Engineering*• MSc Computer Network Administration
and Management*• MSc Construction Project Management• MSc Electronic Engineering*• MSc Engineering Geology• MSc Geographical Information Systems• MSc Geological and Environmental Hazards• MSc Medical Biotechnology• MSc Mechanical Engineering*†
• MSc Petroleum and Gas Engineering†
• MSc Property Development• MSc Quantity Surveying• MSc Sports Performance• MSc Technology Management*
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ICP ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
For countries not listed, please visit port.ac.uk/icp or email the ICP Admission Team at [email protected].
Country/Region
Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway
Stage 1 University Foundation Stage 2 First Year Degree Business / Accounting and Finance / Hospitality and Tourism
Stage 2 First Year Degree Engineering / Property Development / Science*
Stage 1 (Pre-Master’s)
International Baccalaureate
Completion of Middle Year Programme or IB Certificate
Completion of IB Diploma or completion of IB Certificate with 24 points
IB Diploma: 24 points minimum
Brunei GCSE: 5 passes including Mathematics and English where required
48 tariff points, from two A-level subjects 80 UCAS tariff points at GCE A/AS level Successful completion of a bachelor’s degree with minimum third class honours or equivalent
Canada Completion of Grade 11: 60% Average Completion of Grade 12: 65% Average / Ontario Secondary School Diploma – Advanced level, with 3 Grade 12 U, U/C or M courses.
80 UCAS tariff points at GCE A/AS level Successful completion of a bachelor’s degree with minimum third class honours or equivalent
China and Macau
Completion of Senior Middle 2: Minimum 70%
Completion of Senior Middle 3: Minimum 75% average
Completion of Senior Middle 3: Minimum 80% average with no less than 75% in any subject including Mathematics
Successful completion of 3 year diploma from a MOE recognised college / Successful completion of 4-year self-taught degree from a MOE recognised college (Completion of Diploma certificate required)
Egypt Certificate of Secondary Education with 60% average
Advanced Certificate of Secondary or Technical Education with 60% average
Advanced Certificate of Secondary or Technical Education with 68% average
Successful completion of a bachelor's degree with minimum third class honours or equivalent
Ghana Completion of SSCE (WAEC): 5 passes with average grade above D7 and English Language at C6
SSCE (WAEC): 5 passes with average grades of C4/C5 and above, including English Language C6, or an OND
OND pass, with minimum GPA 2.4 our of 4
Successful completion of a bachelor's degree with minimum third class honours or equivalent
GCC States and other (Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Omar, Saudi and Qatar, UAE)
Completion of Tawjahiya/Thanawiya: minimum 60% average
Diploma with minimum 2.0 out of 4, 80 UCAS points, or a pass from a recognised foundation.
Successful completion of Bachelors Degree: minimum GPA 2.2 on 4.0 scale
Hong Kong Successful Completion of Form 5 with an average of 40-55% (depending on school's banding) in Form 4 and Form 5/ Completion of the Yi Jin Diploma
HKDSE - Minimum of 3 passes at Grade 3 or above or the equivalent of 48 UCAS tariff points at GCE A/AS level or equivalent
HKDSE: equivalent to 80 UCAS tariff points
Successful completion of a bachelor's degree with minimum third class honours or equivalent
India Completion of All India or State Board SSC (X) with average 50% (X and/or XI)
Completion of All India or State Board HSC (XII) with average 50%
Completion of All India or State Board HSC (XII): 55% or higher
Successful completion of bachelor's degree: minimum 45% average
Jordan Completion of Tawjihiyya (Secondary School Certificate): minimum 60% average
Completion of Tawjihiyya (Secondary School Certificate): minimum 85% average
Diploma with minimum 2.0 out of 4, 80 UCAS points, or a pass from a recognised foundation.
Successful completion of bachelor's degree: minimum GPA 2.2
Kazakhstan Successful completion of Attestat / Svidetel stvo o Srednem Obschchem Obrazovanii (Certificate of Secondary Education)
Successful completion of Attestat / Svidetel stvo o Srednem Obschchem Obrazovanii (Certificate of Secondary Education) with average grade 4
Successful completion of Attestat / Svidetel stvo o Srednem Obschchem Obrazovanii (Certificate of Secondary Education) with average grade 4.
Successful completion of a bachelor’s degree with minimum third class honours or equivalent
Kenya KCSE / CSE:5 passes Completion of KSCE / CSE: 5 passes with grade C and above
Completion of COHSC: Equivalent to 80 UCAS tariff points
Successful completion of a bachelor's degree with minimum third class honours or equivalent
Latin America Bachillerato with an overall average grade of 60%
Bachillerato with average score of 75% 80 UCAS tariff points at GCE A/AS Level 4 years bachelor's degree with average GPA 5 on a scale of 10 or 2.5 on a scale of 5
Malaysia SPM / UEC: 3 passes – minimum grade D STPM / UEC: 2 passes with minimum grade C
STPM: 3 passes with grade B or above, or UEC: 5 passes with grade B6 or above
Successful completion of bachelor's degree with minimum third class honours or equivalent
Morocco Diplôme du Baccalaureat passed with grades between 10-15/20 (or Certificat d'Enseignement Secondaire for Foundation in Business) / For Engineering & Technology pathway: America Academy in Morocco with 2.5 GPA and above can be accepted
Diplôme du Baccalaureat passed with 13 80 UCAS tariff points at GCE A/AS Level, or Diplôme du Baccalaureat passed with 14
Successful completion of a bachelor's degree with minimum third class honours or equivalent
Myanmar Completion of basic Education High School Examination Matriculation: Pass overall (above 40%)
Completion of Associate degree/Diploma. Pass overall/above 40%
Completion of Associate degree/Diploma (above 50%)
Successful completion of a bachelor's degree with minimum third class honours or equivalent
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Stage 1 University Foundation Stage 2 First Year Degree Business / Accounting and Finance / Hospitality and Tourism
Stage 2 First Year Degree Engineering / Property Development / Science*
Stage 1 (Pre-Master’s)
Nigeria SSCE (WAEC/NECO/NABTEB): 5 passes at minimum D7 or above including English language at C6
SSCE (WAEC/NECO/NABTEB): 5 passes at minimum C5 or above including English language at C6, or an OND
OND pass, with minimum GPA 2.4 out of 4
Successful completion of a bachelor's degree with minimum third class honours or equivalent
Pakistan Completion of SSC (X) with average 50% Completion of HSC (XII) with average 50% Completion of HSC (XII): 60% or higher 4 year honours degree: 40% average or above
Russia Completion of Atestat: GPA 2.0 Completion of Atestat: GPA 3.0 Successful completion of Attestat / Svidetel stvo o Srednem Obschchem Obrazovanii (Certificate of Secondary Education) with average grade 4.
Successful completion of a bachelor's degree with minimum third class honours or equivalent
Singapore Sec 4: Pass Overall A Level / AS Level 48 tariff points in 2 subjects
80 UCAS tariff points at GCE A/AS level Successful completion of a bachelor's degree with minimum third class honours or equivalent
South Africa Successful completion of year 11 or completion of National Senior Certificate with a minimum of 4 passes at grade 2
Completion of National Senior Certificate with a minimum of 4 passes at grade 3 or 48 UCAS tariff points
Completion of National Senior Certificate, with an overall overage of Grade C in 5 subjects at the higher grades
Successful completion of a bachelor's degree with minimum third class honours or equivalent
Taiwan Completion of Senior Middle 3: 60%-74% range or Completion of Senior Middle 2: 70% and above range
Senior Middle 3: Minimum of 75% grade average
Completion of Senior Middle 3: Minimum 78% average with no less than 73% in any subject
Successful completion of bachelor's degree: 60% average or above
Tanzania IGCSE/CSE min 5 passes or equivalent Cambridge Overseas Higher School Certificate (COHSC)/East African Advanced Certificate of Education (EAACE)/ National Form Vi Examination/Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education (ACSE): grade D or above)
Cambridge Overseas Higher School Certificate (COHSC)/East African Advanced Certificate of Education (EAACE)/ National Form Vi Examination/Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education (ACSE): grades CDD or above / grades CCD or above
Bachelor's degree: 2nd class honours (lower) or above
Thailand Matayom 5: GPA 3.0 Matayom 6: GPA 2.0 Mayatom 6: GPA 3.0 Successful completion of bachelor's degree: minimum GPA 2.0 on 4.0 scale
Turkey Devlet Meslek Lise Diplomasi: Completion of High School Certificate
Devlet Meslek Lise Diplomasi/Lise Diplomasi/On-Lisans Diplomasi: Grade 3 (60%) and above
Devlet Meslek Lise Diplomasi/Lise Diplomasi/On-Lisans Diplomasi: Grade 3 (60%) or above
Successful completion of a bachelor's degree with minimum third class honours or equivalent
Uganda Uganda Certificate of Education (UCE): when grades 1-6 are obtained in 5 subjects
UACE: 48 tariff points from a minimum of 2 subjects
UACE: 200 tariff points from a minimum of 3 subjects
Successful completion of a bachelor's degree with minimum third class honours or equivalent
UK Education System
GCSE: 5 passes including Mathematics and English where required
48 UCAS tariff points, from two A-level subjects
80 UCAS tariff points at GCE A/AS Level Successful completion of a bachelor's degree with minimum third class honours or equivalent
USA High School Diploma: GPA 2.0 High School Diploma: GPA 2.5 Successful completion of the Advanced Placement Examination
Successful completion of a bachelor's degree with minimum third class honours or equivalent
Vietnam Completion of Year 11: GPA 6.5 or Completion of Year 12: GPA 4.0
Completion of Year 12: 6.5 grade average Completion of Year 12: 7.5 grade average Successful completion of bachelor's degree: overall Grade 6 and above
Zimbabwe Zimsec/GCE O levels: 5 passes GCE A Level / AS Level: 48 tariff points in 2 subjects
80 UCAS tariff points at GCE A/AS level Successful completion of a bachelor's degree with minimum third class honours or equivalent
* Subject to approval. For full list of entry requirements please visit www.icp.navitas.com/admission-requirements For MPharm entry requirements please visit www.icp.navitas.com/admission-requirements or email the ICP Admission Team at [email protected].
A QUICK GUIDE TO UCAS POINTS SYSTEM
A-Level
Grade New UCAS points Old UCAS points
A* 56 140
A 48 120
B 40 100
C 32 80
D 24 60
E 16 40
AS-Level
Grade New UCAS points Old UCAS points
A 20 60
B 16 50
C 12 40
D 10 30
E 6 20
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YOUR ENGLISH LANGUAGE PREPARATION
The language of instruction at ICP is English. To gain entry into the undergraduate or postgraduate pathway, you must be able to demonstrate you have the appropriate level of English proficiency. You can do this by obtaining one of the results shown in the table below.
Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway
Stage 1 (University Foundation) Stage 2 (First Year Degree) Stage 1 (Pre-Master’s)
IELTS 5.5* or equivalent IELTS 6.0* or equivalent IELTS 6.0* or equivalent
* Minimum 5.5 in each competency.
ICP’s English language courses take place in the same classrooms as our academic courses, so students studying English language are part of the ICP student body and have access to the same university facilities as those in academic courses. Successful completion of your English language programme guarantees you a place on the following academic stage at ICP.
By completing an English language course at ICP you will: • increase your understanding of English • improve your pronunciation, grammatical
skills and reading comprehension • develop a broad, academically
useful vocabulary• improve your ability to participate in
seminars and take useful lecture notes• build on your writing skills for
essays, reports and assignments
• become confident in public speaking and delivering presentations
• develop research skills so you can read academic texts, journals and papers efficiently and effectively
• develop the independent study skills required for success in a university environment.
Pre-sessional English language is offered directly prior to each academic intake. Following satisfactory completion you will progress to the academic part of your pathway.
PRE-SESSIONAL ENGLISH LANGUAGE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Course Entry requirement Duration Course fee
Pre-sessional English for Undergraduate Stage 1 (University Foundation) entry
IELTS 5.0 (minimum 5.0 in writing and minimum 4.5 in any other competency)
10 weeks £3,400
Pre-sessional English for Undergraduate Stage 2 (First Year Degree) entry
IELTS 5.0 (minimum 5.0 in writing and minimum 4.5 in any other competency)
13 weeks £4,100
Pre-sessional English for Postgraduate Stage 1 (Pre-Master’s) entry
IELTS 5.0 (minimum 5.0 in writing and minimum 4.5 in any other competency)
13 weeks £4,100
For those students who require additional English language tuition, LSI (Language Specialists International), situated next door to ICP, is able to offer Pre-sessional English from IELTS 4.0 (or equivalent) upwards. LSI offers short and extended Pre-sessional English courses of between 8 and 25 weeks, and you will receive guaranteed direct progression on to your ICP pathway upon successful completion of the course. For more information contact [email protected].
of ICP's students studying Pre-Sessional English progress to their next stage of their studies.
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Course/Pathway Summer 2017 Autumn 2017 Spring 2017 Summer 2018
Pre-sessional English for Undergraduate Stage 1 Starts 3 July 16 October 26 February 2 July
Ends 8 September 5 January 2018 4 May 7 September
Pre-sessional English for Undergraduate Stage 2 Starts 12 June 25 September – 11 June
Ends 8 September 5 January 2018 – 7 September
Pre-sessional English for Postgraduate Stage 1 Starts – 25 September 12 March –
Ends – 5 January 2018 8 June –
Undergraduate Stage 1 Starts 22 May 2 October 29 January 2018 21 May
Ends 18 August 22 December 27 April 17 August
Undergraduate Stage 2 Starts – 2 October 29 January 2018 –
Ends – 22 December 27 April –
Undergraduate Stage 2 (Engineering and Hospitality) Starts – 18 September 8 January 2018 –
Ends – 15 December 1 June 2018 –
Postgraduate Stage 1 Starts 26 June 2 October 5 February 2018 25 June
Ends 5 September 15 December 27 April 4 September
Start date refers to the first day of teaching - enrolment is usually the preceding Thursday for new students or Wednesday for returners. Please see port.ac.uk/icp for further details.
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ACCOMMODATION
Portsmouth is a fantastic place to life and study. With a variety of accommodation options around, you can choose to live in one of our Halls of Residence, rent an apartment or studio, or share a house with your friends. Finding the right home is very important and our dedicated team is here to support and assist you in the process.
HALLS OF RESIDENCE:
At ICP we recognise the importance of safe and comfortable student accommodation. Our student residences give students the security of knowing they are choosing a safe, clean and secure accommodation that suits the needs of the modern student. Depending on the intake, students are welcome to make a booking in one of our four Halls.
Things to noteRent for all Halls of Residences include: all utility bills, wireless internet, fortnightly clean, on-site caretaker, access to laundry facilities, secure internal bicycle storage.
All rooms are fully furnished, single occupancy only, except the penthouse apartment which is shared between two students.
Rooms are let for the full academic year September-August, January-December depending on the intake. Pre-Master’s students are able to book shorter accommodation June-September according to the duration of their course.
SEPTEMBER INTAKE ICP HALLS OF RESIDENCE
Grosvenor Halls of Residence
Option Cost per week (GBP)
Private rooms £140.00 per room
Single en-suite sea view rooms & double en-suite no sea view rooms £148.00 per room
Double en-suite sea view rooms £153.00 per room
Penthouse apartment (2 people sharing) £115.00
Sandringham Residence
Option Cost per week (GBP)
Double room, shared shower room with the room next door £118.00 per room
Single en-suite room £125.00 per room
Double en-suite room £133.00 per room
JANUARY INTAKE ICP HALLS OF RESIDENCE
Osborne Halls of Residence
Option Cost per week (GBP)
Double room (sea facing), shared shower room with the room next door £124.00 per room
Double room, private facilities £129.00 per room
Double room (sea facing), private facilities £134.00 per room
Double en-suite room £134.00 per room
SEPTEMBER AND JUNE INTAKE UNIVERSITY OF PORTSMOUTH HALLS
ICP is offering students one or two semester’s stay in University of Portsmouth’s Halls of Residence, situated in different locations around the city.
University Halls of Residence
Option Cost per week (GBP)
Single (En-suite) Room £140.00 per room
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ICP Halls of Residence
ICP St. Andrew's Court
15 minutes walking distance
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PRIVATE RENTED ACCOMMODATION
In addition to halls of residence, ICP work with a range of carefully selected local accommodation providers, who are able to provide quality, safe and regulated accommodation to ICP students. Here is a quick factsheet with useful information that might help you decide what is best for you:
Shared houses/flatsTypically shared between 3-6 students. Each room is for sole occupancy, with kitchen and private facilities shared between all students. You should expect to pay between £80-110 a week. Most properties don’t include utility bills, which would be approximately £40 per month. Contracts are usually valid for a whole academic year.
Studios/apartmentsPortsmouth offers a good variety of studio accommodation and one bedroom flats for students who prefer more freedom and independence. Rent varies between £160-300 per week depending on the property and location. Contracts are usually valid for a whole academic year.
Harry Law Halls (part of Guildhall Halls)
Grosvenor Halls of Residence
ANY QUESTIONS?
The ICP Accommodation team is here to help you choose the
accommodation that is best for you. If you have any questions, please
don’t hesitate to contact us.
T: + 44 (0) 23 9284 8557E: [email protected]
W: www.port.ac.uk/icp
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YOUR INVESTMENT
Fees and charges for the 2017/2018 academic year
English language Course fee
Pre–sessional English course £3,400-£4,100
Undergraduate pathway
Stage of study Subject area ICP course fee University of Portsmouth course fee
Stage 1 (University Foundation) Accounting and Finance/Business/ Hospitality Management (one semester)
£7,300 –
Stage 1 (University Foundation) Accounting and Finance/Architecture and Design/ Business/Creative Technologies/Hospitality Management/Law, Politics and International Relations/Mathematics
£11,700-£11,800 –
Stage 1 (University Foundation) Computing/Engineering/Science £12,800-£12,900 –
Stage 1 (University Foundation) Property and Surveying £12,300 –
Stage 2 (First Year Degree) Accounting and Finance/Business/ Hospitality Management
£11,700- £12,400 –
Stage 2 (First Year Degree) Engineering/Science £12,800-12,900 –
Stage 2 (First Year Degree) Property and Surveying £12,300 –
Stage 2 (First Year Degree) Architecture and Design,/Computing/Creative Technologies/Law, Politics and International Relations/Mathematics
– £12,600-£14,400
Stage 3 (Second Year Degree) All – £12,600-£14,400
Stage 4 (Final Year Degree) All – £12,600-£14,400
Postgraduate pathway
Stage 1 (Pre-Master’s) Business/Finance/Logistics and Supply Chain Management/Social Science
£6,800 –
Stage 1 (Pre-Master’s) Science and Technology £7,200 –
Stage 2 (Master’s Degree) All – £12,600-£14,400
Stated University of Portsmouth fees are a guide only and are subject to change. For the most up-to-date fee listings, please visit port.ac.uk/courses. All ICP course fees may be subject to review. For the most up-to-date fee listings, please visit port.ac.uk/icp.
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NAVITAS FAMILY BURSARIES
Navitas offers financial support in the form of family bursaries. A bursary applies where two or more students from the same family study with a Navitas member institution.*
The bursary is equivalent to 10% of the tuition fee for up to 8 units of study within one program only.†
NAVITAS ACADEMIC MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS
Navitas is committed to helping you achieve your career goals by offering scholarships to outstanding students.
In the winter and autumn terms, Navitas colleges* award two students with academic merit scholarships.
For more information, talk to an Advisor at your college about how to apply for a merit scholarship or visit individual college websites and search for ‘scholarships and bursaries’.
* ACBT, BCUIC, Curtin College, Curtin Singapore, CRIC, Deakin College, Deakin College Indonesia, Edith Cowan College, EIC, Eynesbury, FIC, Griffith College, HIC, ICM, ICP, ICRGU, ICWS, La Trobe Melbourne, La Trobe University Sydney Campus, LBIC, Navitas at FAU, Navitas at UMass Boston, Navitas at UMass Dartmouth, Navitas at UMass Lowell, Navitas at UNH, NIC, PUIC, SAIBT, SIBT, UC College, UCIC, Western Sydney University International College, and Western Sydney University Sydney City Campus only.† Certificate programmes may also be known or registered as Foundation Studies or University Transfer Programme Stage I. Diploma programmes may also be known or registered as Undergraduate Pathway, University Transfer Programme (UTP), University Transfer Programme Stage II, University Pathways Programme.‡ The Navitas bursary is not applicable to any English language programme or any component of an English language programme offered by a Navitas member institution.§ The supporting documentation that is required will depend on the country where the student is enrolled.** Navitas academic merit awards are offered to students studying in the UK at CRIC, EIC, HIC, ICP, ICRGU, ICWS, LBIC, PUIC and BCUIC only. This information is correct as at the time of printing and may be subject to change without notice or at the discretion of Navitas member institutions or Navitas Limited.
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(1) PERSONAL
Title: Mr Mrs Miss Other
Family name: First name(s):
Previous family name: (if applicable)
Date of birth: DAY / MONTH / YEAR Gender: Male Female
Student address:
Postcode: Country:
Home telephone: (+ ) Mobile telephone: (+ )
Country of birth: Skype ID:
Email:
Country of passport held: Passport number:
(2) PATHWAY AREA SELECTION
Undergraduate Pathway Areas (Choose month of entry) Postgraduate Pathway Areas (Choose month of entry)
Stage 1: University Foundation Sep Jan June Stage 2: First Year Degree Sep Jan Stage 1: Pre-Master’s Sep Jan June
Accounting and Finance Accounting and Finance Business *Architecture and Design N/A Business Finance N/A
Business Engineering N/A Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Computing N/A Hospitality Management Science and Technology * N/A
Creative Technologies N/A Property and Surveying N/A Social Science N/A N/A
Engineering N/A Science N/A
Hospitality Management
Law, Politics and International Relations N/A
Mathematics N/A
Property and Surveying N/A
Science N/A
* Limited number of degrees available. See website for details.
Year of entry: 2017 2018 2019
Your chosen degree: (For example, BA (Hons) Business and Management)
(3) EDUCATION DETAILS
Prior education – highest level achieved
Name of qualification (eg. 'A' Levels, Year 12, Bachelor’s): Name of institution attended: Grades (itemise individual subject grades): Date of completion:
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FURTHER INFORMATION ONLINE
Connect with ICP and our students online to find out more about what is happening at the college, what our students think and why ICP and Portsmouth is the perfect choice for you. Don’t forget to use our #myicp!
INSTAGRAM: @ICP_STUDENTS
Follow us on Instagram to find out more about what’s going on around Portsmouth. It’s a great way to get a feel for the city and find out about events that might interest you.
FACEBOOK: FACEBOOK.COM/ICPUK
Like us on Facebook to get the latest information on what’s happening at the College and connect with other students. You will be surprised to see how much is going on!
TWITTER: @ICPSTUDENTS
Follow us on Twitter to get live updates on University events, and see what other students are saying about Portsmouth. You can ask questions or join the debate!
You can also find us on:
YOUTUBE: ICPPORTSMOUTH
ACCOMMODATION: ICP.NAVITAS.COM/STUDENTS/ACCOMMODATION
ICP is able to provide a range of accommodation options, catering to all tastes and budgets. ICP can offer you a room in our Halls of Residence facing the seafront in Southsea, just 10-15 minutes’ walk from the College. In addition, we work with a range of carefully selected local accommodation providers, who are able to offer a range of quality, safe and regulated private accommodation. Please note:• Rooms in the Hall of Residence
come with en-suite/private bathroom facilities; all utility bills and wireless internet are included in the rent.
• Rooms with our private providers are available in both standard and en-suite format, depending on availability.
• All rooms are single, meaning you will never have to share.
• Further information about how to book your accommodation is available online at the above address.
ARRIVAL: ICP.NAVITAS.COM/STUDENTS/ORIENTATION ICP.NAVITAS.COM/AIRPORT- PICKUP-OPTIONS
It is very important that once you have been issued your UK Study Visa you arrive in time for orientation. ICP is situated just 70 minutes’ taxi ride away from London Heathrow airport and ICP operates an airport pickup service to make your arrival and transition to life in the UK as smooth as possible. Please note:• Airport pickup cost is approximately
£70-£100 depending on the number of passengers and bags, and will be charged to your student account. You will not need to pay any cash to the driver when you arrive. The cost is calculated per vehicle, not per person.
• 24 hours’ notice should be provided to book an airport pickup.
• Bookings can be made online at the above address.
CONDITIONS OF ENROLMENT: ICP.NAVITAS.COM/APPLY-NOW/CONDITIONS-OF-ENROLMENT
ICP has a number of policies and procedures in place to comply with quality, regulatory and legislative requirements. These processes form a framework to ensure that ICP delivers a high-quality service to you. In addition, the conditions of enrolment provide you with full information regarding refund policies and the terms and conditions of the contract entered into when accepting an ICP offer.
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Please print in BLOCK LETTERSAPPLICATION FORM
(1) PERSONAL
Title: Mr Mrs Miss Other
Family name: First name(s):
Previous family name: (if applicable)
Date of birth: DAY / MONTH / YEAR Gender: Male Female
Student address:
Postcode: Country:
Home telephone: (+ ) Mobile telephone: (+ )
Country of birth: Skype ID:
Email:
Country of passport held: Passport number:
(2) PATHWAY AREA SELECTION
Undergraduate Pathway Areas (Choose month of entry) Postgraduate Pathway Areas (Choose month of entry)
Stage 1: University Foundation Sep Jan June Stage 2: First Year Degree Sep Jan Stage 1: Pre-Master’s Sep Jan June
Accounting and Finance Accounting and Finance Business *Architecture and Design N/A Business Finance N/A
Business Engineering N/A Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Computing N/A Hospitality Management Science and Technology * N/A
Creative Technologies N/A Property and Surveying N/A Social Science N/A N/A
Engineering N/A Science N/A
Hospitality Management
Law, Politics and International Relations N/A
Mathematics N/A
Property and Surveying N/A
Science N/A
* Limited number of degrees available. See website for details.
Year of entry: 2017 2018 2019
Your chosen degree: (For example, BA (Hons) Business and Management)
(3) EDUCATION DETAILS
Prior education – highest level achieved
Name of qualification (eg. 'A' Levels, Year 12, Bachelor’s): Name of institution attended: Grades (itemise individual subject grades): Date of completion:
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(9) APPLICATION CHECKLIST AND DECLARATIONWe require the following section to be completed in order to process your application.
Check that you have:
Completed all sections of the application form
Read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment, including the Payment and Refund Policy within the brochure or on the website
Check that you have attached:
Certified copies of your academic transcripts
Evidence of your English language ability if applicable
A copy of your passport and/or visa
I declare that the information I have supplied on this form is, to the best of my understanding and belief, complete and correct. I understand that the giving of false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of my application or cancellation of enrolment. I give permission for ICP to obtain official records from any educational institution that I have attended. I also authorise ICP to supply any relevant official records to educational institutions to which I am seeking admission, to government bodies and to parents/sponsors if required. I understand that Course Fees are subject to review; I accept the conditions as laid out in the ICP Payment and Refund Policy and accept liability for the payment of all Course Fees as outlined within. I understand that living expenses in the United Kingdom may be higher than in my own country and confirm that I am able to meet those costs. I hereby consent to ICP disclosing my personal information to third parties in the manner set out in ICP’s Privacy Policy, which includes:
• Disclosure to ICP representatives (agents) acting on my behalf;
• Disclosure to University of Portsmouth to facilitate progression from ICP to the next stage of my studies;
• Disclosure to Navitas Ltd and its affiliates for the purpose of communication with regarding pathways and services offered by Navitas Ltd and its related companies.
Tick this box if you do not wish to receive information via SMS about your offer.
Signature: Date: DAY / MONTH / YEAR
Parent/Guardian signature: (if applicant is under 18 years of age)
Date: DAY / MONTH / YEAR
SEND YOUR APPLICATION TOICPSt. Andrew’s CourtUniversity of PortsmouthSt. Michael’s Road, Portsmouth P01 2PRHampshire, United Kingdom E [email protected]
OFFICE USE ONLY AGENT CONTACT DETAILS
Agency name:
Agent Office Code:
Email:
Branch Office:
Offer Details – Admission Office
(4) ENGLISH PROFICIENCYPlease provide details of your English language qualification.
IELTS (Score):
Other (‘O’ Levels, Cambridge):
You must submit full academic transcripts/certificates and proof of English proficiency so that we can assess your eligibility for your selected study Pathway.If these documents are not submitted with this form, we will not be able to process your application.
(5) DISABILITIES/SPECIAL NEEDSPlease indicate in the next column whether or not you will need any additional support or facilities. We will pass this information on to our Student Services team who will liaise with you to support you through the admission process and determine whether we and the university can meet your study needs.
I have no known learning/physical disability
I have a specific learning/physical disability
Please give details of any adjustments needed and attach further information as necessary:
(6) DECLARATION OF CRIMINAL CONVICTIONS
Please indicate if you have any unspent convictions Yes No
You do not need to inform us of any spent convictions (as defined by the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974). If you are not sure whether you should tell us about a previous conviction, you should seek further advice from a solicitor or advisory body.
(7) IMMIGRATION
Have you previously applied for any visa to enter the UK? Yes No
If ‘Yes’ please complete below
First visaSecond visa (if applicable)
Type of visa applied for (Tier 4, Short Term, other)
If visa was Tier 4 please state course studied with dates
If visa was successful please attach a copy of the visa
Attached/ Not attached
Attached/ Not attached
If visa was unsuccessful please attach a copy of the refusal letter
Attached/ Not attached
Attached/ Not attached
Have you previously been refused a visa for any other country? Yes No
(8) OTHER INFORMATIONHow did you hear about ICP? You may tick more than one box.
Exhibition/seminar Internet Newspaper/magazine advertisement British Council Recommended by an ICP representative (agent) Recommended by a friend or relative
Is your friend/relative an ICP student? Yes No
Other: _____________________________________________________
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(9) APPLICATION CHECKLIST AND DECLARATIONWe require the following section to be completed in order to process your application.
Check that you have:
Completed all sections of the application form
Read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment, including the Payment and Refund Policy within the brochure or on the website
Check that you have attached:
Certified copies of your academic transcripts
Evidence of your English language ability if applicable
A copy of your passport and/or visa
I declare that the information I have supplied on this form is, to the best of my understanding and belief, complete and correct. I understand that the giving of false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of my application or cancellation of enrolment. I give permission for ICP to obtain official records from any educational institution that I have attended. I also authorise ICP to supply any relevant official records to educational institutions to which I am seeking admission, to government bodies and to parents/sponsors if required. I understand that Course Fees are subject to review; I accept the conditions as laid out in the ICP Payment and Refund Policy and accept liability for the payment of all Course Fees as outlined within. I understand that living expenses in the United Kingdom may be higher than in my own country and confirm that I am able to meet those costs. I hereby consent to ICP disclosing my personal information to third parties in the manner set out in ICP’s Privacy Policy, which includes:
• Disclosure to ICP representatives (agents) acting on my behalf;
• Disclosure to University of Portsmouth to facilitate progression from ICP to the next stage of my studies;
• Disclosure to Navitas Ltd and its affiliates for the purpose of communication with regarding pathways and services offered by Navitas Ltd and its related companies.
Tick this box if you do not wish to receive information via SMS about your offer.
Signature: Date: DAY / MONTH / YEAR
Parent/Guardian signature: (if applicant is under 18 years of age)
Date: DAY / MONTH / YEAR
SEND YOUR APPLICATION TOICPSt. Andrew’s CourtUniversity of PortsmouthSt. Michael’s Road, Portsmouth P01 2PRHampshire, United Kingdom E [email protected]
OFFICE USE ONLY AGENT CONTACT DETAILS
Agency name:
Agent Office Code:
Email:
Branch Office:
Offer Details – Admission Office
(4) ENGLISH PROFICIENCYPlease provide details of your English language qualification.
IELTS (Score):
Other (‘O’ Levels, Cambridge):
You must submit full academic transcripts/certificates and proof of English proficiency so that we can assess your eligibility for your selected study Pathway.If these documents are not submitted with this form, we will not be able to process your application.
(5) DISABILITIES/SPECIAL NEEDSPlease indicate in the next column whether or not you will need any additional support or facilities. We will pass this information on to our Student Services team who will liaise with you to support you through the admission process and determine whether we and the university can meet your study needs.
I have no known learning/physical disability
I have a specific learning/physical disability
Please give details of any adjustments needed and attach further information as necessary:
(6) DECLARATION OF CRIMINAL CONVICTIONS
Please indicate if you have any unspent convictions Yes No
You do not need to inform us of any spent convictions (as defined by the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974). If you are not sure whether you should tell us about a previous conviction, you should seek further advice from a solicitor or advisory body.
(7) IMMIGRATION
Have you previously applied for any visa to enter the UK? Yes No
If ‘Yes’ please complete below
First visaSecond visa (if applicable)
Type of visa applied for (Tier 4, Short Term, other)
If visa was Tier 4 please state course studied with dates
If visa was successful please attach a copy of the visa
Attached/ Not attached
Attached/ Not attached
If visa was unsuccessful please attach a copy of the refusal letter
Attached/ Not attached
Attached/ Not attached
Have you previously been refused a visa for any other country? Yes No
(8) OTHER INFORMATIONHow did you hear about ICP? You may tick more than one box.
Exhibition/seminar Internet Newspaper/magazine advertisement British Council Recommended by an ICP representative (agent) Recommended by a friend or relative
Is your friend/relative an ICP student? Yes No
Other: _____________________________________________________
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Education for your worldNavitas provides you with the education you need, to get where you want to be in life. From English language skills and courses to help you enter university, to training for the workplace, Navitas colleges and campuses in 28 countries will support you every step of the way.
With over 120 Navitas and SAE Institution locations across the globe, and over 80,000 students currently studying with us, we understand the world’s learning needs. We’ve become one of the most trusted providers of education and training in the world.
Navitas offers to students, professionals and migrants from around the world, the following opportunities:
• English language training • High school studies • University preparation and programmes• Post-secondary education for creative
media technology• Career advancement programmes • Student recruitment • Internship programmes• Migrant settlement services
We also offer customised workplace training for companies, and a range of training and settlement services for the Australian Government. Wherever you are, and wherever you want to be, the knowledge and resources of our staff around the world will ensure your success.
Africa
• SAE Institute, South Africa
Asia
• ACBT — Edith Cowan University, Sri Lanka • Curtin Singapore (The Singapore
Campus of Curtin University)• SAE Institutions — Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand
Australia
• ACAP (Australian College of Applied Psychology) • ATTC (Australian TESOL Training Centre) • CELUSA (Centre for English Language
in the University of South Australia) • Curtin College — Curtin University, Perth • Curtin University Sydney• Deakin College — Deakin University, Melbourne• Eynesbury — The University of Adelaide
and University of South Australia• Hawthorn-Melbourne• La Trobe Melbourne — La Trobe University• La Trobe University Sydney Campus• Navitas English • Navitas Health Skills Australia (HSA)• Navitas College of Public Safety (NCPS)• Navitas Professional• NIC — The University of Newcastle• PIBT — Edith Cowan University, Perth • Griffith College — Griffith University,
Brisbane, Gold Coast• SAE Institutions — Adelaide, Brisbane, Byron Bay,
Melbourne, Perth, Sydney• SAIBT — University of South Australia, Adelaide• SIBT, Sydney• Western Sydney University The College• UC College - University of Canberra
Canada
• FIC — Simon Fraser University, Vancouver • ICM — the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg
Central America
• SAE Institute, Mexico
Europe
• SAE Institutions — Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey
Middle East
• SAE Institutions — Jordan, Saudi Arabia, UAE
New Zealand
• SAE Institute, Auckland• UCIC — University of Canterbury, Christchurch
United Kingdom
• BCUIC — Birmingham City University • CRIC — Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge • EIC — Edinburgh Napier University • HIC — University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield• ICP — University of Portsmouth• ICRGU — Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen • ICWS — Swansea University• LBIC — Brunel University London• PUIC — Plymouth University • SAE Institutions — Glasgow, Liverpool,
London, Oxford• UNIC - The University of Northampton
United States of America
• Navitas at FAU — Florida Atlantic University• Navitas at UMass Boston —
University of Massachusetts Boston • Navitas at UMass Dartmouth —
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth • Navitas at UMass Lowell —
University of Massachusetts Lowell • Navitas at UNH — University of New Hampshire • SAE Institutions — Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles,
Miami, Nashville, New York, San Francisco
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Australian College of Business and Technology (ACBT) are affiliated organisations and are not owned by Navitas Limited. NAVITAS USA: These schools are authorised under federal law to enrol non-immigrant alien students.Registered Company names and CRICOS provider codes: SAE Institute Pty Ltd 00312F; Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd trading as La Trobe Melbourne 03312D; La Trobe University 00115M (VIC); La Trobe University Sydney Campus 00115M; Colleges of Business and Technology (WA) Pty Ltd; Curtin University of Technology CRICOS Provider Code 00301J, Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology; Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd trading as Eynesbury 00561M; The University of Adelaide 00123M; Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd trading as Deakin College 01590J; Deakin University 00113B; Perth Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01312J; Edith Cowan University 00279B; Queensland Institute of Business and Technology, trading as Griffith College. 01737F; Griffith University 00233E; South Australian Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 02193C; University of South Australia 00121B; Sydney Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01576G; Newcastle International College 03293B; The University of Newcastle 00109J; The University of Western Sydney ABN 53 014 069 881 trading as Western Sydney University is a registered provider under the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS). Provider Number 00917K; UWS Enterprises Pty Ltd ABN 44 003 474 468 trading as Western Sydney University The College (CRICOS Provider Number 02851G) is a wholly owned entity of the University of Western Sydney. Academic Pathway programs are delivered by Western Sydney University The College under arrangement with the University of Western Sydney; University of Canberra / University of Canberra College 00212K. Navitas English: Courses are delivered by Navitas English Services Pty Ltd (ACN 002 069 730), CRICOS Provider 00289M; The Certificate IV in TESOL is delivered by Navitas English Pty Ltd (ACN 003 916 701), CRICOS Provider 00031D. Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia 02193C; Hawthorn-Melbourne (Hawthorn Learning Pty Ltd, ACN 124 204 171) CRICOS provider code: 02931G; Navitas Professional Institute Pty Ltd trading as Navitas College of Public Safety (NCPS) and Australian College of Applied Psychology (ACAP). National CRICOS provider code: 01328A. UCIC NZQA Provider Number 7177. ICM CRA BN: 81210 5146; FIC CRA BN: 81210 5146. Company Numbers: Birmingham City International College Ltd trading as Birmingham City University International College (BCUIC) 07445570; CRIC 06407773; EIC 06822392; ICP 06770123; ICWS 6412162; HIBT Ltd trading as HIC 5163612; London IBT Ltd. trading as London Brunel International College (LBIC); Plymouth Devon International College Ltd trading as Plymouth University International College (PUIC) 06822402; ICRGU 07154254. Navitas Limited ABN 69 109 613 309
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