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International Pathways Guide 2017/18

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Birmingham City University International College Pathways Guide 2017/18

Contents 3 | Welcome from the College Director/Principal 4 | Birmingham City University: an overview 6 | Birmingham: the centre of the UK 10 | BCU: discover your future 14 | Why choose BCUIC? 16 | Faculty of Arts, Design and Media 20 | Faculty of Business, Law and Social Sciences 24 | Faculty of Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment 28 | Faculty of Health, Education and Life Sciences 32 | The student experience

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34 | Accommodation: your own place 36 | Academic requirements 44 | English language requirements 45 | Academic and pre-sessional English calendars 2017/18 46 | Course fees and intake points 47 | How to apply 49 | Application form 51 | About Navitas

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WELCOME from the College Director/Principal

I am delighted you are interested in studying at BCUIC and Birmingham City University. BCUIC is first and foremost firmly rooted in the city of Birmingham – a vibrant metropolis situated in the very centre of the UK. This prime position is further strengthened by the city’s cultural diversity, which reflects the College’s own unique blend of nationalities. Also integral to BCUIC’s character is its flexibility. Every student who passes through our doors has differing motivations and ambitions, and our offer of an alternative pathway to Birmingham City University – including three entry points throughout the year – can be moulded to varying individual circumstances. We understand that progressing to university is a significant transition – made particularly daunting in a brand-new country – which is why we are dedicated to helping each and every student grow in both confidence and academic ability through the provision of a safe, nurturing environment. I look forward to welcoming you to BCUIC very soon. Cheryl Badhams College Director/Principal, BCUIC

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Birmingham City University: an overview

Over 5,000

students in part-time roles since 2012, through the University’s student employment agency

Priyal Raje, India “I progressed to BCU in September 2016 and I love it here! I’m making new friends all the time and getting involved in the whole university experience. I’ve just been selected as a student rep for the Students’ Union!”

24,000 students in total including students from over

80

countries 4

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94%

of Birmingham City University students were in employment or further study within six months of graduating (DLHE survey 2014/15)

Muhammad Nazreen Idris, Malaysia “Studying at BCUIC has been fun. I’ve made new friends and met so many other nationalities. The experience has helped me come out of my shell.”

£260m is being invested in new facilities

Ranking up

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places in the Sunday Times University League Table 2017 www.bcuic.navitas.com/apply

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Home to one of Europe’s biggest shopping centres – over 160 shops, featuring 2,000 leading brands

The Bullring

Birmingham:  the centre of the UK

Birmingham is the UK’s second largest city, with a population of 75,000 students. It is ideally located in the very centre of the UK, making it easy to access other cities and towns. Its rich, multicultural vibrancy is reinforced by its extensive offering of international cuisines and businesses. Whatever your interests – shopping, sport, arts and culture or food – you won’t be short of things to do or see in Birmingham. 6

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A beautiful place to live Birmingham may be a city currently going through significant urban transformation, but it remains one of the greenest cities in the UK. In fact, Birmingham has more parks than any other European city and more miles of canal than Venice! Birmingham’s green spaces and architecture are also steeped in literary history, having served as inspiration for JRR Tolkien’s famous Lord of the Rings trilogy.

An exciting place to study While Birmingham is rooted in a rich history, it is also Europe’s youngest city – with nearly 40% of the population under the age of 25 – making it an ideal place to live as a student. In addition to the University’s own dedicated resources, the Library of Birmingham is the largest regional library in Europe – so a great asset for any student. It holds world-class collections of archives, photography and rare books, as well as a million printed volumes – the largest number held by any public library in the UK.

8,000 acres of parks and open space

A population of

75,000 students

And as Birmingham continues to transform, a large number of major employers are investing in the prospering city; these include Jaguar Land Rover, HSBC, BBC, Deutsche Bank and Kraft. Birmingham also has its own international airport, connecting to over 140 destinations worldwide – with direct flights to India, Pakistan, Qatar, Dubai, USA and most of Europe.

London by train in

75 minutes

and Manchester in

90 minutes

The city hosts over

50 festivals each year and more than

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A city of

34,285 700

companies, including

international firms

A cultural hub in the centre of the UK Birmingham may be located in the heart of the UK, but once you enter the city, you’re surrounded by a vast array of cultural influences – including over 27 different nationalities and styles of cooking across the city’s restaurant scene. Perhaps the most famous of Birmingham’s culinary offerings is the Balti Triangle: the centre of South Asian food, fabric and fashion. The city also has its very own

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Chinatown, with a range of restaurants and cafés offering authentic cuisine – from Northern China all the way to Malaysia. It’s not just food that gives Birmingham its cultural edge. Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery is home to the world’s largest collection of pre-Raphaelite artwork, and Birmingham Hippodrome is the busiest and most popular theatre in the UK.

Birmingham

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Ingah Ivanna Nleya, Zimbabwe Art and Design Foundation pathway to BA (Hons) Fashion Design “I chose to study at BCUIC because there are lots of young people living in Birmingham, and I’d already heard about many of the famous landmarks – like the Bullring! The cost of living is also lower than in places like London.”

Chinatown

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Discover your future

Choosing a university is a very important life-decision and there are many things to consider. To make it easier for you, we have highlighted several reasons why Birmingham City University is a fantastic place to study. 10

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Top five reasons to study at BCU 1. Continuous investment in improvement and transformation, along with the city itself – including a £260 million campus redevelopment. 2. A commitment to shaping students into employable graduates by providing both placement-based degrees and the opportunity to fill temporary and casual job roles at the University. 3. Academic expertise benchmarked through numerous professional accreditations from international bodies – including Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA), Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). 4. Inspirational teaching delivered by 1,700 academic staff, professors and researchers, who maintain their links with industry. 5. The city at its heart. Why do you think it’s called Birmingham City University?

Mayar El-Sayed, Kuwait

Completed Art and Design Foundation at BCUIC Now studying BA (Hons) Architecture at Birmingham City University “Progressing from BCUIC to BCU has been a smooth transition. There’s more independent study, but I feel a lot more confident than my classmates because I’ve had a head-start at BCUIC.”

94%

of Birmingham City University students were in employment or further study within six months of graduating (DLHE survey 2014/15)

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£260m is being invested in new facilities

1,700 academic staff

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dedicated campuses

The Curzon Building

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City Centre Campus

Other campuses

The Curzon Building: Business, Law, Social Science and English

City South Campus: Health and Life Sciences

• Library with access to 62 million print and online resources

• Mock operating theatre and hospital wards

• Dedicated IT and student services support

• Fully equipped midwifery skills/ birthing room

• Simulated magistrates and high courts for our Law students

• Virtual radiotherapy suite

• Students’ Union

Millennium Point: Computing, Engineering and Built Environment • 10 specialist studios complete with acoustic panelling and sprung doors • Noise and vibration cells • Robotic laboratory • 3D printing • Recording facilities and vintage mixing desk • Environmental laboratory and emissions test facilities • Over £11 million worth of computer equipment

The Parkside Building: Arts, Design and Media • Print, textiles, wood, ceramics and glass workshops • Photography studios and darkrooms • Digital print and pattern-making facilities • Four industry-standard TV studios • Green screen MILO studio • Radio studios and editing suites

• Radiography imaging suite

Margaret Street: Birmingham School of Art • Grade I listed Venetian Gothic building

Birmingham School of Art

• Original stained glass windows and mosaic floors • Floating mezzanine levels and glass lifts • Woodwork, metal, plaster, fibreglass and ceramics workshops • Digital media, print and photography workshops • Fine art library

Vittoria Street: School of Jewellery • The largest school of its kind in Europe • Located at the heart of Birmingham’s famous Jewellery Quarter, where an estimated 40% of British jewellery is still made today

School of Jewellery

• Soldering hearths and polishing machines • Bench-mounted powered equipment • Lathes and milling machines • Exhibition space and a specialist library • Horology workshop sponsored by Cartier

BCUIC, Bournville:

The Parkside Building

• Specialist Art and Design studios for ceramics, printing, photography, metal and woodwork, 3D modelling and more • Located at the edge of the picturesque Bournville Village Green • Within smelling distance of worldfamous Cadbury chocolate factory • One mile from Selly Oak – Birmingham’s student hub • Less than four miles from the buzzing city centre Millennium Point

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BCUIC in Bournville

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Why choose BCUIC?

1 mile (1.6 km)

from Selly Oak – Birmingham’s student hub

Less than

4 miles (6.4 km)

from Birmingham City Centre 14

If you do not meet the academic or English language requirements to go straight onto one of Birmingham City University’s degree courses, BCUIC can offer you a dedicated pathway to get you there. The partnership between Birmingham City University and BCUIC allows you to access the University’s facilities and services while studying at BCUIC, and also helps you to move seamlessly through your study pathway to achieve a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree from Birmingham City University.

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Top 10 reasons to study at BCUIC 1. Benefit from a track record of 95% progression rate to Birmingham City University. 2. BCUIC students tend to perform the same or better than international students who enter the University directly (BCU tracer statistics). 3. Flexible entry with three intakes a year (January, May and September). 4. Just one visa for the full duration of your academic studies. 5. Learn from supportive tutors with years of experience in their subject area – including a tutor who worked as Legal & Policy Advisor at the European Parliament in Brussels and now teaches Law at undergraduate and postgraduate level. 6. Study in small classes, allowing for plenty of contact time with tutors, and benefit from a greater focus on academic study skills to help you succeed at university. 7. Have the option of working up to 20 hours a week alongside your studies during term time. 8. Attend classes in the beautiful location of Bournville – just minutes away from the world-famous Cadbury chocolate factory. 9. Experience the best of both worlds: a quiet suburban campus where you can settle into life in Birmingham, just minutes away from the vibrant city centre. 10. BCUIC is your dedicated pathway to Birmingham City University.

Shoaib Sohail, Saudi Arabia

Completed Business Pre-Master’s at BCUIC Now studying MBA International at Birmingham City University “The staff at BCUIC are really helpful – both the teachers and Student Services. The classes prepared me really well for University. We did presentations, group work and assignments with set deadlines, so now I’m breezing through my classes at BCU!”

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Faculty of

Arts, Design and

Lisa Sheppy

Teaches pathways to Art and Design “I worked as a professional artist and as an artist in residence at a school before getting into teaching. Alongside my job at BCUIC I have my own studio, where I work with glass and print. I still receive commissions for sculptural pieces, and have recently been selected for the British Glass Biennale Exhibition.”

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d Media

Birmingham City University is home to the UK’s largest regional centre for Art, Architecture and Design education, featuring dedicated schools for: • Architecture and Design • Art • Fashion and Textiles • Jewellery • Media • Visual Communication

Did you know? • The faculty boasts impressive links with industry, including the BBC, Goldsmiths, Harvey Nichols, Marks and Spencer, and Saatchi & Saatchi. • The University’s School of Jewellery is the largest in Europe, and is located at the heart of the city’s Jewellery Quarter – where an estimated 40% of British jewellery is still made today. • The University’s equipment has been used for a number of major film productions. • Former students have gone on to work for international companies including Burberry, RIBA, Cartier and Vero Moda. • Birmingham City University is one of the UK’s most successful recruiters of international students for art and design.

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Faculty of

Arts, Design and Media Undergraduate programmes Architecture pathway

Jewellery pathway

BA (Hons) Architecture

BA (Hons) Horology

BA (Hons) Interior Architecture and Design

BSc (Hons) Gemmology and Jewellery Studies

BA (Hons) Landscape Architecture

BA (Hons) International Jewellery Business

Art and Design pathway BA (Hons) Art and Design

BA (Hons) Jewellery and Silversmithing BA (Hons) Jewellery and Objects

INTAKE POINT Stage 1: University Foundation at BCUIC Duration: Two or three semesters (depending on proven ability)

Intakes: September, January and May Campus: Bournville

BA (Hons) Commercial Photography

Media pathway

BA (Hons) Film and Animation

BA (Hons) Digital Marketing (2-year Fast-Track)

BA (Hons) Fine Art

BA (Hons) Media and Communication*

BA (Hons) Graphic Communication

BA (Hons) Media and Communication (Event and Exhibition Industries)*

Stage 2: First Year of Degree at BCU

BA (Hons) Media and Communication (Journalism)*

Duration: Two semesters

BA (Hons) Product and Furniture Design

BA (Hons) Media and Communication (Music Industries)*

Fashion Design and Promotion pathway

BA (Hons) Media and Communication (Public Relations)*

Campus: The Parkside Building, Margaret St or Vittoria St

BA (Hons) Costume Design and Practice

BA (Hons) Media and Communication (Radio)*

BA (Hons) Fashion Branding and Communication

BA (Hons) Media and Communication (Television)*

BA (Hons) Illustration BA (Hons) Photography

BA (Hons) Fashion Business and Promotion BA (Hons) Fashion Design

BA (Hons) Media and Communication (New Media)* BA (Hons) Video Game Design and Production (2-year Fast-Track)

BA (Hons) Garment Technology BA (Hons) Textile Design: Cross-Disciplinary Practice

BSc (Hons) Video Game Development (2-year Fast-Track) BA (Hons) Video Game Digital Art (2-year Fast-Track) * No Portfolio required (course duration 1 or 2 semesters).

Stage 3: Second Year of Degree at BCU Duration: Two semesters Campus: The Parkside Building, Margaret St or Vittoria St

Stage 4: Final Year of Degree at BCU Duration: Two semesters Campus: The Parkside Building, Margaret St or Vittoria St

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Postgraduate programmes Architecture pathway

Fashion pathway

MArch Architecture

MA Cosmetics Branding and Promotion

MA Interior Architecture and Design

MA Fashion Design

MA Landscape Architecture

MA Fashion Promotion

Art pathway MA Art and Design: Interdisciplinary Practices MA Arts and Education Practices

MA Garment Technology

Intakes: September, January and May

MA Textile and Surface Design

MA Contemporary Arts China

MA Jewellery and Related Products

MA Fine Art

MA Jewellery, Silversmithing and Related Products

MA Innovation and Leadership in Museum Practice

MA Visual Communication (Graphic Communication) MA Visual Communication (Illustration) MA Visual Communication (Photography)

Duration: One, two or three semesters (depending on academic background and proven ability)

Jewellery pathway

MA Visual Communication (Film and Animation)

Stage 1: Pre-Master’s at BCUIC

MA Fashion Styling

MA Arts and Project Management

MA Visual Communication

INTAKE POINT

Media pathway* MA Film Distribution and Marketing MA Future Media

Campus: Bournville

Stage 2: Master’s Degree at BCU Duration: Two semesters Campus: The Parkside Building, Margaret St or Vittoria St

MA Event, Festival and Exhibition Management MA Media and Cultural Studies MA Media Production

Art Management pathway*

MA Multiplatform and Mobile Journalism

MA Fashion Management

MA Public Relations

MA Global Media Management

MA Video Game Development

MA Luxury Brand Management

MSc Video Game Enterprise, Production and Design

* No Portfolio required (course duration 1 or 2 semesters). To be considered for entry onto the two-semester Foundation or Pre-Master’s pathway, you will need to submit a portfolio. Find out about our portfolio requirements at www.bit.do/artportfolio

Design pathway MA Design and Visualisation MA Design Management MA Innovation Management MA Product and Furniture Design

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Faculty of

Business, Law and

John Reynolds

Teaches pathways to Business and Management “I’ve been a Wolverhampton City Councillor since 1998, and am a Cabinet Member for City Economy. I was involved in securing the Jaguar Land Rover engine plant for Wolverhampton, and I have lectured in Business and Economics for over 20 years.”

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Social Sciences This Faculty is based at the City Centre Campus, in the £63 million Curzon Building – which features a library of over 62 million resources, simulated courtrooms and the Students’ Union.

Did you know? • 90% of Business School students go into employment or further studies within six months of graduating. • No work experience is required for the MBA International. • The Faculty boasts platinum ACCA teaching status, and Accounting courses offer nine exemptions from ACCA exam papers. • Students have the opportunity to complete a 1-year work placement on the BA (Hons) Business – available with a wide range of companies. • Law students can join one of the most successful mooting societies in England – and those studying LLB (Hons) Law with American Legal Studies also have the opportunity to complete an internship programme in the USA.

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Faculty of

Business, Law and Social Sciences Undergraduate programmes Accounting, Economics and Finance pathway MAcc/BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance* BSc (Hons) Business Accounting BA (Hons) Business Economics MFin/BSc (Hons) Business Finance*

INTAKE POINT

Law pathway LLB (Hons) Law LLB (Hons) Law with American Legal Studies LLB (Hons) Law with Business LLB (Hons) Law with Criminology LLB (Hons) Law with Social Welfare Law

BA (Hons) Economics BA (Hons) Financial Economics

Marketing pathway BA (Hons) Marketing

Business pathway BA (Hons) Business

BA (Hons) Marketing (Advertising and Public Relations)

BA (Hons) Business (Analytics)

BA (Hons) Marketing (Consumer Psychology)

BA (Hons) Business (Marketing)

BA (Hons) Marketing (Digital)

BA (Hons) Business Management

BA (Hons) Marketing (Retailing)

BA (Hons) Business Management (Consultancy) BA (Hons) Business Management (Enterprise) BA (Hons) Business Management (Professional Practice) BA (Hons) Business Management (Supply Chain Management) BA (Hons) Human Resource Management

* An integrated Master’s degree is a four-year degree course which combines three years of undergraduate study with an additional fourth year at postgraduate level. † Students can enter Stage 2 (First Year of the Degree) in selected subjects, depending on their prior qualifications. ‡ Law Stage 2 is delivered by BCU.

Stage 1: University Foundation at BCUIC Duration: One or two semesters (depending on qualifications upon entry)

Intakes: September, January and May Campus: Bournville

INTAKE POINT† Stage 2: First Year of Degree at BCUIC Duration: Two semesters Intakes: September and January Campus: Bournville or the Curzon Building‡

Stage 3: Second Year of Degree at BCU Duration: Two semesters Campus: The Curzon Building

Stage 4: Final Year of Degree at BCU Duration: Two semesters Campus: The Curzon Building

Stage 5: Master’s level at BCU Duration: Two semesters 22

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Postgraduate programmes Business pathway

Law pathway

MSc Accounting and Finance

LLM International Business Law

MSc Finance and Investment

LLM International Human Rights

MSc Insurance and Risk Management

LLM International Law

MSc Internal Audit Management and Consultancy MSc Management Consultancy MSc Management and Finance MSc Management and International Business

INTAKE POINT Stage 1: Pre-Master’s at BCUIC Duration: One or two semesters

(depending on academic background)

Intakes: September, January and May Campus: Bournville

MSc Management and Marketing MSc Organisation Risk Management (Distance Learning) MBA International

Stage 2: Master’s Degree at BCU Duration: Two semesters Campus: The Curzon Building

Zhaoyang Jiang, China First Year of BA (Hons) Marketing (Advertising and Public Relations)

“The standard of teaching at BCUIC is very high. I’m not a natural with numbers but I’ve studied accounting and maths on this course and have actually done well – I’ve surprised myself! We have access to online resources, and the lessons are practical with lots of interaction. After I graduate I’d like to return to China and work for my parents’ property business. I’d then maybe invest in other businesses further afield. This qualification will give me better career prospects in China. The experience of living in Birmingham has also improved my communication skills and broadened my outlook.”

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Faculty of

Computing, Engine Built Environment

Bismark Bediako

Teaches pathways to Engineering, Technology and Built Environment Studies “I can relate to the students’ experience because I’m from Ghana originally, so I’ve been an international student in the UK too. I’ve been teaching maths and physics for 15 years.”

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ering and the This Faculty is based in Millennium Point, which houses cutting-edge facilities such as a robotics laboratory and over £11 million worth of computer equipment.

Did you know? • Birmingham City University ranks in the UK’s Top 10 for Land and Property Management courses (University Subject Tables 2017). • The Faculty houses several dedicated research centres to explore present-day global issues, including the Centre for Low Carbon Research and the Centre for Cyber Security. • The department is also a key training centre, delivering professional training on behalf of leading international IT giants, including Cisco and Microsoft. • The Faculty has gained professional recognition from: Institution of Engineering & Technology (IET), Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE), Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI), Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) and Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH). • The Faculty is proud to hold strong industry links with local companies, such as Jaguar Land Rover.

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Faculty of

Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment Undergraduate programmes Built Environment pathway

Engineering pathway

BSc (Hons) Architectural Technology

MEng/BEng (Hons) Automotive Engineering*

BSc (Hons) Building Surveying

MEng/BEng (Hons) Civil Engineering*

BSc (Hons) Construction Management

MEng/BEng (Hons) Electronic Engineering*

BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying

MEng/BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering*

BSc (Hons) Real Estate

Film and Technology pathway Computing, Networking and Games Technology pathway BSc (Hons) Business Information Systems MSci/BSc (Hons) Computer Forensics* MSci/BSc (Hons) Computer Games Technology*

BSc (Hons) Digital Media Computing BSc (Hons) Film Production Technology BSc (Hons) Film Technology and Visual Effects BSc (Hons) Music Technology BSc (Hons) Sound Engineering and Production

MSci/BSc (Hons) Computer Networks* MSci/BSc (Hons) Computer Networks and Security* MSci/BSc (Hons) Computer Science* MSci/BSc (Hons) Computing and Information Technology*

INTAKE POINT Stage 1: University Foundation at BCUIC Duration: Two semesters Intakes: September and January Campus: Bournville

INTAKE POINT† Stage 2: Integrated First Year of Degree at BCUIC Duration: Two semesters Intake: September

* An integrated master’s degree is a four-year degree course which combines three years of undergraduate study with an additional fourth year at postgraduate level. † Students can enter Stage 2 (First Year of the Degree) in selected subjects, depending on their prior qualifications.

Campus: Millennium Point

Stage 3: Second Year of Degree at BCU Duration: Two semesters Campus: Millennium Point

Stage 4: Final Year of Degree at BCU Duration: Two semesters Campus: Millennium Point

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Postgraduate programmes Computing pathway MSc Advanced Computer Science MSc Big Data Analytics

Engineering and Management pathway MSc Automotive Engineering

MSc Broadcast Engineering

MSc International Logistics and Supply Chain Management (Distance Learning)

MSc Computer Science

MSc Logistics and Supply Chain Management

MSc Computing

MSc Mechanical Engineering

MSc Cyber Security

MSc Project Management

MSc Data Networks and Security MSc Enterprise Systems Management with SAP Certification

INTAKE POINT Stage 1: Pre-Master’s at BCUIC Duration: One or two semesters

(depending on academic background)

Intakes: September, January and May Campus: Bournville

Built Environment pathway MSc Building Surveying and Facilities Management MSc Construction Project Management MA Planning Built Environments MSc Quantity Surveying

Stage 2: Master’s Degree at BCU Duration: Two semesters Campus: Millennium Point

MSc Real Estate Management

Claudio Conceicao, Angola

First Year of BSc (Hons) Computer Science “What I really like about studying at BCUIC is the amount of resources available: you can log onto the online portal whenever you need to, and the campus is fully equipped with Apple Mac suites. The computer facilities at the University’s Millennium Point campus – where I’m currently studying – are also really impressive. After I graduate I’d like to open my own company and develop different types of software.”

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Faculty of

Health, Education

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and Life Sciences This Faculty is based in the University’s City South Campus, which has seen a £41 million investment in new specialist laboratories and teaching spaces.

Did you know? • Courses delivered in the Faculty of Health, Education and Life Sciences offer excellent potential for career development and typically achieve a 100% employment record for graduates. • Courses have been endorsed by professional bodies – such as the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences. • A brand new campus extension for 2017. • Courses have been co-designed with employers and have work placements built into each year of study. • The Faculty’s teaching team is continuously involved in national and international collaborations through research.

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Faculty of

Health, Education and Life Sciences Undergraduate programmes Education pathway BA (Hons) Early Childhood Studies BSc (Hons) Physical Education and School Sport

Health Science pathway MEng/BEng (Hons) Biomedical Engineering† BSc (Hons) Biomedical Sciences BSc (Hons) Health Studies (Public Health) BSc (Hons) Medical Ultrasound

Sports Science pathway BSc (Hons) Sports Therapy BSc (Hons) Sport and Exercise Science * Students can enter Stage 2 (First Year of the Degree) in selected subjects, depending on their prior qualifications. † An integrated master’s degree is a four-year degree course which combines three years of undergraduate study with an additional fourth year at postgraduate level.

INTAKE POINT Stage 1: University Foundation at BCUIC Duration: Two semesters Intakes: September and January Campus: Bournville

INTAKE POINT* Stage 2: Integrated First Year of Degree at BCUIC Duration: Two semesters Intakes: September and January Campus: City South or Millennium Point

Stage 3: Second Year of Degree at BCU Duration: Two semesters Campus: City South

Stage 4: Final Year of Degree at BCU Duration: Two semesters Campus: City South

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MEng/BEng (Hons) Biomedical Engineering New for 2017/18 Innovating healthcare, accelerating progress • An integrated master’s programme, enabling you to progress directly on to postgraduate study. • Benefit from the resources and facilities of two Faculties (Health, Education & Life Sciences, and Computing, Engineering & the Built Environment) and a wealth of interdisciplinary knowledge from a range of professionals in both areas. • Learn alongside students from all of our Engineering courses during your first year. • Study management modules at master’s level and apply for Chartered Engineer status. • Biomedical Engineer is the No. 5 job in the US (CareerCast, 2015).

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The student

experience As soon as you enrol as a BCUIC student, you also become a Birmingham City University student – which means you can take advantage of all the benefits available to university students. 32

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Over 100 societies

BCUIC Student Services

Our societies are set up and run entirely by university students. Societies are a great way to make new friends, and Birmingham City University has many different societies for you to join – whatever your hobbies and interests.

Here at BCUIC, we are committed to helping you achieve your goals by providing the necessary support during your time here.

• Faiths and beliefs • Academic subjects • International culture • Film • Music • Performance

As a BCUIC student, you will have access to: • An online student portal, featuring all BCUIC timetable and academic information as well as extracurricular information about the Students’ Union • Social activities • Student welfare support • Study skills training

• RAG (Raise and Give)

• English language support

Find out more about what’s available to you as a Birmingham City University student at the Student Union website: www.bcusu.com

• Disability and learning support

• Help with assignments

Sports If sport is more your thing, you can join any number of sports clubs at the University – such as basketball, football, hockey and many more. The University also offers outstanding facilities. The £8.5 million Doug Ellis Sports Centre features an 80-station fitness suite and an eight-court sports hall!

NUS Extra card The NUS Extra card costs just £12 for 12 months (that’s £1 a month) and gives you access to a huge range of exclusive UK discounts – both online and on the high street – with brands including Apple, amazon.co.uk, ASOS, Virgin Media and Spotify.

Doug Ellis Sports Centre

Nnanyere Ezenwa Anamekwe, Nigeria “My advice to new BCUIC students would be to focus on your studies but also get involved – it’d be a wasted experience if you don’t. Make the most of living in the UK! Birmingham is a great place to study – it’s the UK’s second biggest city – so it’s full of different cultures.”

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1. Halls of residence Living in halls of residence is a great option if you would like to experience the ‘family’ feel of student accommodation. You would be living in a large building with other students and sharing communal facilities.

Bagot Street (20.5sqm rooms)

There are two options within halls of residence, depending on your preferred level of privacy. You can share kitchen/bathroom facilities with others, but have your own bedroom; or you can choose to have your own kitchen and bathroom facilities within a studio apartment and share only laundry facilities and a common room.

• Just 15 minutes’ walk from BCU’s City Centre Campus

Available in 2017/18: HamCam (8.5-22sqm rooms) • Mix with students from other universities in Birmingham – like Aston University and the University of Birmingham • Benefit from a daily shuttle bus service to the BCUIC campus • Bedding included (duvet, pillow and covers for both) Weekly cost: from £89

• On-site social lounge, with pool table and Sky TV • En-suite bathrooms included with all room types

Weekly cost: from £145

Universal Student Living (15sqm rooms) • Superfast Wi-Fi, an on-site gym and a TV room • En-suite bathrooms included with all room types • About a mile from the BCUIC Campus Weekly cost: £155

800 Bristol Road (21-31sqm rooms) • Larger than average studio apartments, including double bed, double wardrobe and en-suite bathroom • Exclusive luxury facilities, including a private gym and on-site cinema room • About a mile from the BCUIC Campus Weekly cost: £193 More halls of residence options available at: www.bcuic.navitas.com/accommodation

2. Private apartment in the city centre If you’d prefer to book somewhere independently and view the rooms beforehand, there are many private options available to you. Some of our students choose to live in: • Masshouse Plaza • Beetham Tower If you are interested in this accommodation option, we can help you with identifying appropriate properties. Email the Accommodation Team at [email protected]

3. Shared house If you don’t fancy living in a flat, there are options all over the city to share a house with other students. This could also be a more costeffective option. Some of our students choose to rent a room in a house close to the BCUIC campus; whereas others choose to live closer to the city centre.

These accommodation options are subject to change. For more information, visit www.bcuic.navitas.com/accommodation

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Academic requirements These requirements refer to the minimum entry levels; however certain courses may require a higher level of entry. For countries not listed, please contact the BCUIC Admissions Office by emailing [email protected] Please note that qualifications are reviewed on a regular basis and are subject to change. Please check the website for up-to-date information : www.bcu.ac.uk/bcuic Country/Region

Undergraduate pathway

Postgraduate pathway

STAGES

Stage 1: University Foundation*† (all subjects)

Stage 2: First Year Degree (Accounting, Business, Economics & Marketing)

Stage 2: First Year Degree (Built Environment, Engineering & Technology)

Stage 1: Pre-Master’s§

UK EDUCATION SYSTEM

Five GCSE passes or equivalent, with a minimum grade C average overall, for entry to all two-semester courses.

48 UCAS tariff points at GCE A/AS-level or equivalent

80 UCAS tariff points at A/AS-level with a minimum grade C in AS-level Mathematics

Minimum of a UK Higher National Diploma (HND) in a relevant subject area where appropriate, and a minimum overall grade point average (GPA) of 2.3 on the 4.0 scale, or equivalent



One-semester Business and related subjects: Equivalent of 24 UCAS tariff points at a minimum of GCE A/AS-level or equivalent ANGOLA

Successful completion of Habitlitacao Literarias (Secondary School Leaving Certificate) with a minimum of five subjects passed, and an overall grade average of 10

Successful completion of a Pre-university Certificate or equivalent

Successful completion of Pre-University Certificate / Diploma with overall good grades in relevant subjects including Mathematics

An overseas qualification equivalent to a minimum of UK Higher National Diploma (HND) in a relevant subject area where appropriate, and a minimum overall grade point average (GPA) of 2.3 on the 4.0 scale, or equivalent

ARMENIA

Certificate of Completed Secondary Education

Certificate of Completed Secondary Education GPA 5.0– 6.0 or Diploma of Completed Specialised (Vocational) Secondary Education

Diploma of Completed Specialised (Vocational) Secondary Education

Successful completion of a Bachelor’s degree

AUSTRALIA

Successful completion of Year 11

Successful completion of Year 12 with a minimum 50% pass rate

Successful completion of Year 12 with a minimum 60% pass rate

An overseas qualification equivalent to a minimum of UK Higher National Diploma (HND) in a relevant subject area where appropriate, and a minimum overall grade point average (GPA) of 2.3 on the 4.0 scale, or equivalent

AZERBAIJAN

Completion of Secondary School Certificate

Completion of Secondary School education with a GPA of 3.5–4.0 or Diploma of Completed Specialised Secondary Education with good grades.

Diploma of Completed Specialised Secondary Education with good grades

Bakalavr Diplomu (Bachelor’s degree) / Diplomu (Specialist Diploma)

BANGLADESH

Successful completion of HSC/intermediate certificate (10+2) with minimum average of 50% overall

Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC)/Intermediate Certificate PLUS two-year ordinary undergraduate degree (BA, BCom, BSc) with minimum grade of 50%

80 UCAS tariff points at A/ASlevel with a minimum grade C in AS-level Mathematics

Successful completion of a Bachelor’s degree

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Undergraduate pathway

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Stage 1: University Foundation*† (all subjects)

Stage 2: First Year Degree (Accounting, Business, Economics & Marketing)

Stage 2: First Year Degree (Built Environment, Engineering & Technology)

Stage 1: Pre-Master’s§

BELARUS

Certificate of Completed Secondary Education

Certificate of Completed Secondary Education GPA 5.0– 6.0 or Diploma of Completed Specialised (Vocational) Secondary Education

Diploma of Completed Specialised (Vocational) Secondary Education

Successful completion of a Bachelor’s degree

BOTSWANA

Five passes at GCE O-level with a minimum grade C average overall, or a minimum of 24 tariff points at GCE A/AS-level

48 UCAS tariff points at GCE A/AS-level or equivalent

80 UCAS tariff points at A/ASlevel with a minimum grade C in AS-level Mathematics

An overseas qualification equivalent to a minimum of UK Higher National Diploma (HND) in a relevant subject area where appropriate, and a minimum overall grade point average (GPA) of 2.3 on the 4.0 scale, or equivalent

BRAZIL

Satisfactory pass in Certificado de Ensino Medio with a minimum of 5 subjects passed, and an overall grade average of C

Successful completion of a foundation programme or completion of a diploma equivalent to UK A-levels

Successful completion of a foundation programme or completion of a diploma equivalent to UK A-levels

As above

BRUNEI

Five passes at GCE O-level with a minimum grade C average overall, or a minimum of 24 tariff points at GCE A/AS-level

48 UCAS tariff points at GCE A/AS-level or equivalent

80 UCAS tariff points at A/ASlevel with a minimum grade C in AS-level Mathematics

As above

CAMBODIA

Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a minimum of 5 passes and an overall grade C average

48 UCAS tariff points at GCE A/AS-level or equivalent

80 UCAS tariff points at A/ASlevel with a minimum grade C in AS-level Mathematics

As above

CAMEROON

Successful completion of Baccalaureat of General Secondary Education or 5 O-levels with a C grade average

A-level completion with two grade Ds

A-level completion with three A-levels graded CDD

Completion of a Bachelor’s degree

CANADA

Successful completion of Grade 11: 60% average

Successful completion of Grade 12: 65% average including at least 2 university subjects

Completion of Grade 12: 75% minimum average in relevant subjects including Mathematics

An overseas qualification equivalent to a minimum of UK Higher National Diploma (HND) in a relevant subject area where appropriate, and a minimum overall grade point average (GPA) of 2.3 on the 4.0 scale, or equivalent

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Undergraduate pathway

Postgraduate pathway

STAGES

Stage 1: University Foundation*† (all subjects)

Stage 2: First Year Degree (Accounting, Business, Economics & Marketing)

Stage 2: First Year Degree (Built Environment, Engineering & Technology)

Stage 1: Pre-Master’s§

CHINA

Successful completion of Senior Middle School Year 2 with a minimum average of 70% or higher, or successful completion of Senior Middle School Year 3 with a minimum average of 60% or higher One-semester Business: Successful completion of Senior Middle School 2 with a minimum average of 80% or higher, or successful completion of Senior Middle School 3 with a minimum average of 65% or higher. Huikao holders can be considered for the accelerated Foundation, where applicable.

Successful completion of Senior Middle School Year 3 with a minimum average of 70%

Completion of Grade 12: 75% minimum average in relevant subjects including Mathematics

Successful completion of the Dazhaun

EGYPT

Satisfactory pass in Certificate of Secondary Education

Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education or Al-Azhar Training Diploma

Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education or Al-Azhar Training Diploma with appropriate grades

An overseas qualification equivalent to a minimum of UK Higher National Diploma (HND) in a relevant subject area where appropriate, and a minimum overall grade point average (GPA) of 2.3 on the 4.0 scale, or equivalent

GEORGIA

Certificate of Completed Secondary Education

Certificate of Completed Secondary Education GPA 5.0 – 6.0 or Diploma of Completed Specialised (Vocational) Secondary Education

Diploma of Completed Specialised (Vocational) Secondary Education

Successful completion of a Bachelor’s degree

GHANA

Accounting/Business Two-semester: Completion of SSCE (WAEC): minimum of three passes at grade D7 plus a minimum of C6 in Mathematics and English

Completion of SSCE (WAEC): minimum of five passes and an overall average of B3, or equivalent, including a minimum C6 in English

Diploma with 45-50% from a NARIC listed institution

An overseas qualification equivalent to a minimum of UK Higher National Diploma (HND) in a relevant subject area where appropriate, and a minimum overall grade point average (GPA) of 2.3 on the 4.0 scale, or equivalent

48 UCAS tariff points at GCE A/AS-level or equivalent

88 UCAS tariff points at A/AS-level with a minimum

As above



One-semester: Completion of SSCE (WAEC): minimum of five passes and an overall average of C6, or equivalent, including a minimum C6 in English and Mathematics All other subjects: Completion of SSCE (WAEC): minimum of five passes and an overall average of C6 GULF COOPERATION COUNCIL STATES (KUWAIT, OMAN, BAHRAIN, QATAR, SAUDI ARABIA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES)

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Undergraduate pathway

STAGES

Stage 1: University Foundation*† (all subjects)

Stage 2: First Year Degree (Accounting, Business, Economics & Marketing)

Stage 2: First Year Degree (Built Environment, Engineering & Technology)

Stage 1: Pre-Master’s§

HONG KONG

Two-semester: HKDSE: Form 5 average of 40%, including English and Mathematics where required.

HKDSE: Minimum of three passes in academic subjects at Grade 3 or the equivalent of 48 UCAS tariff points at GCE A/AS-level

HKDSE: Minimum of three passes in total, and a minimum of Grade 3 in Mathematics or the equivalent of 80 UCAS tariff points at GCE A/AS-level

An overseas qualification equivalent to a minimum of UK Higher National Diploma (HND) in a relevant subject area where appropriate, and a minimum overall grade point average (GPA) of 2.3 on the 4.0 scale, or equivalent

Completion of XII with a minimum grade of 50% in CBSE, ICSE, Maharastra, Tami Nadu, Gujurat, Karnataka or West Bengal, other boards 60%

Completion of All India or State Board HSC (XII): 65% or higher in relevant subjects including Mathematics

As above

One-semester: HKDSE: Form 4 and 5 average of 60% and above, including English and Mathematics where required. (Students must pass Form 4 and 5 overall.) INDIA

Completion of All India or State Board SSC (X) 50% SSC (X) 40% from CBSE, ICSE, Maharastra, Tami Nadu, Gujurat, Karnataka or West Bengal state boards

Postgraduate pathway ‡

One-semester Business: Completion of All India or State Board SSC (XII): Grade average 40% INDONESIA

Completion of SMU II with an average score of 6.5 in five academic subjects

Completion of SMA III with GPA 70% and above in 4 academic subjects, including 6.5 in five academic subjects in SMU II

Completion of Post School Diploma at minimum Grade 2/3 with good grades in relevant subjects including Mathematics

As above

INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE

Certificate: 20 points minimum

Diploma: 24 points

Diploma: 24 points

n/a

IRAN

Year 3 High School Diploma: Pass overall

Year 4 High School Diploma: Pass overall

Completion of High School Diploma (4 years) with overall grade of 14 in relevant subjects including Mathematics

An overseas qualification equivalent to a minimum of UK Higher National Diploma (HND) in a relevant subject area where appropriate, and a minimum overall grade point average (GPA) of 2.3 on the 4.0 scale, or equivalent

JAPAN

Upper secondary school leaving diploma

Associate degree; certificate/ diploma from vocational training college or junior college

Completion of Post School Diploma with good grades in relevant subjects including Mathematics

As above

JORDAN

Completion of Tawjihiyah (Secondary School Certificate) 60%

48 UCAS tariff points at GCE A/AS-level or equivalent

80 UCAS tariff points at A/ASlevel with a minimum grade C in AS-level Mathematics

Bachelor’s degree from a recognised university with minimum grade Pass (HND Equivalent)

KAZAKHSTAN

Completion of Atestat

Completion of Atestat: GPA 3.5–4.0

Diploma of Completed Specialised Secondary Education with good grades in relevant subjects including Mathematics

Successful completion of a Bachelor’s degree

KENYA

Successful completion of KCSE with a minimum of 5 passes and an overall grade C average

Diploma with 45-50%

Diploma with 45-50% with good Mathematics grades

An overseas qualification equivalent to a minimum of UK Higher National Diploma (HND) in a relevant subject area where appropriate, and a minimum overall grade point average (GPA) of 2.3 on the 4.0 scale, or equivalent

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Undergraduate pathway

STAGES

Stage 1: University Foundation*† (all subjects)

Stage 2: First Year Degree (Accounting, Business, Economics & Marketing)

Stage 2: First Year Degree (Built Environment, Engineering & Technology)

Stage 1: Pre-Master’s§

KOREA

High School Graduation (Year 12) Average Rank 6 OR High School 2nd Year Average Rank 4

High School Graduation (Year 12) Average Rank 4 OR the completion of 1st year at a junior college or university

High School Diploma from a Vocational High School with good grades or Junior College Diploma / Associate degree in relevant subjects including Mathematics

An overseas qualification equivalent to a minimum of UK Higher National Diploma (HND) in a relevant subject area where appropriate, and a minimum overall grade point average (GPA) of 2.3 on the 4.0 scale, or equivalent

KYRGYZSTAN

Certificate of Completed Secondary Education

Certificate of Completed Secondary Education GPA 3.5 – 4.0 or Diploma of Completed Specialised (Vocational) Secondary Education

Certificate of Completed Secondary Education GPA 4.0 or Diploma of Completed Specialised (Vocational) Secondary Education

Successful completion of a Bachelor’s degree

MALAYSIA

Successful Completion of SPM with grade D or equivalent or SPM forecast results accepted with grade C (including Maths for relevant courses)

STPM: 2 passes with a minimum grade D

STPM: 3 passes with minimum grade B/C in relevant subject (Science/Technology)

Advanced Diploma (level 5) or Bachelor’s Degree with Pass

UEC – Pass One-semester Business: STPM - Overall Pass, SPM five passes at grades 1-3, UEC Minimum two passes at grade B

Postgraduate pathway ‡

UEC: 4 Bs BCUIC Admissions to assess any applications which have UEC passes less than C grade. In this instance, applications will be taken to BCUIC academic board for decision

MEXICO

Successful completion of Year 11

Successful completion of Year 12

80 UCAS tariff points at A/ASlevel with a minimum grade C in GCSE-level Mathematics

An overseas qualification equivalent to a minimum of UK Higher National Diploma (HND) in a relevant subject area where appropriate, and a minimum overall

REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA

Certificate of Completed Secondary Education

Certificate of Completed Secondary Education GPA 5.0 – 6.0 or Diploma of Completed Specialised (Vocational) Secondary Education

Diploma of Completed Specialised (Vocational) Secondary Education

Successful completion of a Bachelor’s degree

MONGOLIA

Successful completion of Secondary Education and High School graduation

Successful completion of Foundation programme or equivalent

88 UCAS tariff points at A/ASlevel with a minimum grade C in GCSE-level Mathematics

An overseas qualification equivalent to a minimum of UK Higher National Diploma (HND) in a relevant subject area where appropriate, and a minimum overall grade point average (GPA) of 2.3 on the 4.0 scale, or equivalent

MOROCCO

Successful completion of Secondary School Diploma

Successful completion of a foundation programme or equivalent

Successful completion of a foundation programme or equivalent

(Diplôme d’Écoles Nationales de Commerce et de Gestion)/ Licence / Licence d’Études Fondamentales / Licence Professionnelle) / (Diplôme d’Ingénieur d’État)/(Diplôme du Cycle Normal)

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Undergraduate pathway

Postgraduate pathway

STAGES

Stage 1: University Foundation*† (all subjects)

Stage 2: First Year Degree (Accounting, Business, Economics & Marketing)

Stage 2: First Year Degree (Built Environment, Engineering & Technology)

Stage 1: Pre-Master’s§

MYANMAR

Completion of basic Education High School Examination Matriculation: pass overall

Completion of Technical High School Diploma/Trade School Diploma/Agricultural School Diploma: pass overall

80 UCAS tariff points at A/ASlevel with a minimum grade C in GCSE-level Mathematics

An overseas qualification equivalent to a minimum of UK Higher National Diploma (HND) in a relevant subject area where appropriate, and a minimum overall grade point average (GPA) of 2.3 on the 4.0 scale, or equivalent

NIGERIA

Accounting/Business One-semester: Completion of SSCE (WAEC): minimum of five passes and an overall average of C6, or equivalent, including a minimum C6 in English and Mathematics Two-semester: Completion of SSCE (WAEC): minimum of three passes at grade D7 plus a minimum of C6 in Mathematics and English

Completion of SSCE (WAEC): minimum of five passes and an overall average of B3, or equivalent, including a minimum C6 in English

Ordinary National Diploma/ National Diploma

As above



All other subjects: Completion of SSCE (WAEC/ NECO): minimum of five passes and an overall average of C6 PAKISTAN

SSC with 50% minimum overall score

HSC with 50% minimum overall

Successful completion of the Pakistani two-year Bachelor’s degree in a relevant subject

An overseas qualification equivalent to a minimum of UK Higher National Diploma (HND) in a relevant subject area where appropriate, and a minimum overall grade point average (GPA) of 2.3 on the 4.0 scale, or equivalent

RUSSIA

Completion of Atestat

Completion of Atestat: GPA 3.5–4.0

Diploma of Completed Specialised Secondary Education with good grades in relevant subjects including Mathematics

Successful completion of a Bachelor’s degree

SINGAPORE

Five passes at GCE O-level with an overall minimum average of C

48 UCAS tariff points at GCE A/AS-level or equivalent

80 UCAS tariff points at A/ASlevel with a minimum grade C in AS-level Mathematics

An overseas qualification equivalent to a minimum of UK Higher National Diploma (HND) in a relevant subject area where appropriate, and a minimum overall grade point average (GPA) of 2.3 on the 4.0 scale, or equivalent

SOUTH AFRICA

Successful completion of Year 11 Senior Certificate or Senior Certificate (no matriculation) or GCE A-levels: 24 tariff points in minimum two subjects

Senior Certificate with matriculation/national senior certificate Or 48 UCAS tariff points at GCE A/AS-level or equivalent

Completion of National Senior Certificate, with an overall average of grade C in five subjects at the higher grade in relevant subjects including Mathematics

As above

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Undergraduate pathway

STAGES

Stage 1: University Foundation*† (all subjects)

Stage 2: First Year Degree (Accounting, Business, Economics & Marketing)

Stage 2: First Year Degree (Built Environment, Engineering & Technology)

Stage 1: Pre-Master’s§

SOUTH AMERICA

Satisfactory completion in the Bachillerato

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme

80 UCAS tariff points at A/ASlevel with a minimum grade C in GCSE-level Mathematics OR Successful completion of a Foundation Programme

An overseas qualification equivalent to a minimum of UK Higher National Diploma (HND) in a relevant subject area where appropriate, and a minimum overall grade point average (GPA) of 2.3 on the 4.0 scale, or equivalent

SRI LANKA

Five GCSE passes or equivalent, with a minimum grade C average overall

48 UCAS tariff points at GCE A/AS-level or equivalent

88 UCAS tariff points at A/ASlevel with a minimum grade C in GCSE-level Mathematics

As above

TAIWAN

Completion of Senior Middle Year 2 with a minimum average of 60%

Successful completion of Senior High School Certificate (Year 3) with 60% average

Successful completion of Senior High School Certificate (Year 3) with 65% average including a 65% in Mathematics

Completion of a recognised Bachelor’s degree

TANZANIA

Five GCSE passes or equivalent, with a minimum grade C average overall

Successful completion of Cambridge Overseas Higher School Certificate (COHSC) / East African Advanced Certificate of Education (EAACE)

Successful completion of Cambridge Overseas Higher School Certificate (COHSC) / East African Advanced Certificate of Education (EAACE) with very good grades

An overseas qualification equivalent to a minimum of UK Higher National Diploma (HND) in a relevant subject area where appropriate, and a minimum overall grade point average (GPA) of 2.3 on the 4.0 scale, or equivalent

TAJIKISTAN

Certificate of Completed Secondary Education

Certificate of Completed Secondary Education GPA 3.5 or Diploma of Completed Specialised (Vocational) Secondary Education

Diploma of Completed Specialised Secondary Education with good grades in relevant subjects including Mathematics

Successful completion of a Bachelor’s degree

THAILAND

Successful completion of Maw 6 with a minimum average of 50% or Matayom 5 with a GPA of 6.5

Successful completion of Maw 6 with minimum average of 65% or above

Diploma in Vocational Education / Higher Certificate (Technician Level) with merit

An overseas qualification equivalent to a minimum of UK Higher National Diploma (HND) in a relevant subject area where appropriate, and a minimum overall grade point average (GPA) of 2.3 on the 4.0 scale, or equivalent

TURKEY

Successful completion of Lise Diplomasi (High School Certificate)

Devlet Meslek Lise Diplomasi / Lise Diplomasi / On-Lisans Diplomasi: Grade 3 (60%) or above

4 Year High School Technical Diploma, Devlet Teknik Lise Diplomasi, with good grades in relevant subjects including Mathematics

Lisans Diplomasi with pass overall

TURKMENISTAN

Certificate of Completed Secondary Education

Certificate of Completed Secondary Education GPA 3.5 or Diploma of Completed Specialised (Vocational) Secondary Education

Diploma of Completed Specialised (Vocational) Secondary Education

Successful completion of a Bachelor’s degree

UGANDA

Five GCSE passes or equivalent, with a minimum grade C average overall

UACE with passes at principal level equivalent to 48 UCAS points

Completion of COHSC/UACE with good grades or an equivalent National Diploma in relevant subjects including Mathematics

An overseas qualification equivalent to a minimum of UK Higher National Diploma (HND) in a relevant subject area where appropriate, and a minimum overall grade point average (GPA) of 2.3 on the 4.0 scale, or equivalent

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Undergraduate pathway

Postgraduate pathway

STAGES

Stage 1: University Foundation*† (all subjects)

Stage 2: First Year Degree (Accounting, Business, Economics & Marketing)

Stage 2: First Year Degree (Built Environment, Engineering & Technology)

Stage 1: Pre-Master’s§

UKRAINE

Certificate of Completed Secondary Education

Certificate of Completed Secondary Education GPA 7.0 or Diploma of Completed Specialised (Vocational) Secondary Education

Diploma of Completed Specialised Secondary Education with good grades in relevant subjects including Mathematics

Successful completion of a Bachelor’s degree

USA EDUCATION SYSTEM

Successful completion of Year 11 with a minimum GPA equivalent to 60%

Successful completion of High School Diploma with GPA of 2.5

Successful completion of High School Diploma with GPA of 2.5 PLUS: a minimum of 350 in each part of the SAT Reasoning tests (or 1050 overall) and a score of 350 in relevant SAT Subject tests taken including Mathematics

An overseas qualification equivalent to a minimum of UK Higher National Diploma (HND) in a relevant subject area where appropriate, and a minimum overall grade point average (GPA) of 2.3 on the 4.0 scale, or equivalent

UZBEKISTAN

Certificate of Completed Secondary Education

Certificate of Completed Secondary Education GPA 3.5 or Diploma of Completed Specialised (Vocational) Secondary Education

Diploma of Completed Specialised Secondary Education with good grades in relevant subjects including Mathematics

Successful completion of a Bachelor’s degree

VIETNAM

Successful completion of Year 11 with an average GPA of 7.5 (Computing/Engineering pathways)

Year 12 GPA 6.5

Upper Secondary School Graduation Diploma after year 12 with a minimum of GPA 7.0

Bachelor’s degree with pass overall

48 UCAS tariff points at GCE A/AS-level or equivalent Or five points in ZIMSEC A-level system

80 UCAS tariff points at A/ASlevel with a minimum grade C in AS-level Mathematics Or nine points in ZIMSEC A-level System including AS-level Mathematics

An overseas qualification equivalent to a minimum of UK Higher National Diploma (HND) in a relevant subject area where appropriate, and a minimum overall grade point average (GPA) of 2.3 on the 4.0 scale, or equivalent



Successful completion of Year 11 with an average GPA of 6.5 (Art/Business/Law pathways) ZIMBABWE

Five passes and an overall grade C average in Zimsec O-level /Cambridge School Certificate (CSC) or Cambridge Overseas School Certificate (COSC) /GCE O-levels

* Students entering Foundation in Technology, Engineering and the Built Environment must have Mathematics qualifications at GCSE-level or equivalent. Those entering the Engineering stream must also have a GCSE-level or equivalent pass in a Science-related subject. † Students entering Foundation in Law must have Mathematics qualifications at GCSE grade C or equivalent. ‡ Applicants must have Mathematics qualifications (GCSE grade C or equivalent). § The entry requirement for the one-semester Law Pre-Master’s for all students (including UK students) is a qualification equivalent to a minimum of a 2:2 honours degree in any subject. Students possessing a third class or ordinary degree classification in either a law or non-law related undergraduate degree are subsequently required to study the two-semester Pre-Master’s programme before progressing onto the LLM.

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English language requirements The language of instruction at BCUIC is English. To gain entry onto an undergraduate or postgraduate pathway, you must be able to demonstrate that you have a suitable level of English. You can do this by obtaining one of the results shown in the table below. Stage

IELTS requirement

Undergraduate Stage 1 (Foundation)

5.5 (with a minimum of 5.5 in each skill)

Undergraduate Stage 2 (First Year)

6.0 (with a minimum of 5.5 in each skill)

Postgraduate Stage 1 (Pre-Master’s)

5.5 (with a minimum of 5.5 in each skill)

Previously studied English?

Don’t meet the English language requirements?

Please note that, where appropriate (such as where you have obtained the relevant score), BCUIC will continue to exempt the need for IELTS if you have taken local examinations in English – such as WAEC, CBSE, HKDSE, GCSE or A-level – or if you can demonstrate where you have studied in a majority English language speaking country, as defined by the UKVI. If you have graduated with a UK Bachelor’s degree, you are also exempt from needing IELTS.

We can provide you with the required amount of English language tuition through our Pre-sessional English courses, preparing you for successful entry onto your chosen programme at a later date. You can start an English language course in October, November, February, March, July or August.

Pre-Sessional English Courses IELTS requirement for your desired BCUIC course

IELTS requirement for the 6-week course

IELTS requirement for the 10-week course

5.5 (5.5)

5.0 (with a minimum of 5.0 in any skill)

5.0 (with a minimum of 4.5 in any skill)

6.0 (5.5)

5.5 (with a minimum of 5.0 in each skill)

5.0 (with a minimum of 4.5 in any skill)

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Academic calendar 2017/18 Intake

Orientation

Start of semester

End of semester

May 2017

22/05/2017

30/05/2017

25/08/2017

September 2017

25/09/2017

02/10/2017

12/01/2018

September 2017 (integrated First Year)

11/09/2017

18/09/2017

05/01/2018

January 2018

29/01/2018

05/02/2018

11/05/2018

Pre-sessional English calendar 2017/18 Course

Start date

End date

Summer 2017 (10 weeks)

03/07/2017

08/09/2017

Summer 2017 (6 weeks)

31/07/2017

08/09/2017

Autumn 2017 (10 weeks)

09/10/2017

15/12/2017

Autumn 2017 (6 weeks)

06/11/2017

15/12/2017

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Birmingham City University International College Pathways Guide 2017/18

Course fees and intake points: undergraduate Depending on your chosen degree, you will study one of these pathway programmes with BCUIC before progressing to Birmingham City University. Stage

BCUIC pathway

Course fee

Number of semesters

Intake point

Foundation

Architecture

£12,000 or £16,500

2 or 3

2-semester: September and January 3-semester: May and September

Foundation

Art and Design

£12,000 or £16,500

2 or 3

2-semester: September and January 3-semester: May and September

Foundation

Fashion Design and Promotion

£12,000 or £16,500

2 or 3

2-semester: September and January 3-semester: May and September

Foundation

Jewellery

£12,000 or £16,500

2 or 3

2-semester: September and January 3-semester: May and September

Foundation

Media

£12,000

2

September and January

Foundation

Accounting, Economics and Finance

£8,000 or £12,000

1 or 2

1 or 2-semester: September, January and May

Foundation

Business

£8,000 or £12,000

1 or 2

1 or 2-semester: September, January and May

Foundation

Law

£12,000

2

September and January

Foundation

Marketing

£8,000 or £12,000

1 or 2

1 or 2-semester: September, January and May

Foundation

Health Science

£12,000

2

September and January

Foundation

Education

£12,000

2

September and January

Foundation

Sports Science

£12,000

2

September and January

Foundation

Built Environment

£12,000

2

September and January

Foundation

Computing, Networking and Games Technology

£12,000

2

September and January

Foundation

Engineering

£12,850

2

September and January

Foundation

Film and Technology

£12,000

2

September and January

First Year

Health Science

£12,850

2

September and January

First Year

Education

£12,850

2

September and January

First Year

Sports Science

£12,850

2

September and January

First Year

Accounting, Economics and Finance

£12,000

2

September and January

First Year

Business

£12,000

2

September and January

First Year

Marketing

£12,000

2

September and January

First Year

Built Environment

£12,850

2

September

First Year

Computing, Networking and Games Technology

£12,850

2

September

First Year

Engineering

£12,850

2

September

First Year

Film and Technology

£12,850

2

September

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Course fees and intake points: postgraduate Stage

BCUIC pathway

Course fee

Number of semesters

Intake point

Pre-Master’s

Art

£11,600 or £16,500

2 or 3

2-semester: September and January 3-semester: May and September

Pre-Master’s

Design

£11,600 or £16,500

2 or 3

2-semester: September and January 3-semester: May and September

Pre-Master’s

Architecture

£11,600 or £16,500

2 or 3

2-semester: September and January 3-semester: May and September

Pre-Master’s

Fashion

£11,600 or £16,500

2 or 3

2-semester: September and January 3-semester: May and September

Pre-Master’s

Jewellery

£11,600 or £16,500

2 or 3

2-semester: September and January 3-semester: May and September

Pre-Master’s

Media

£11,600

2

September and January

Pre-Master’s

Art Management

£8,200 or £11,600

1 or 2

1 or 2-semester: September, January and May

Pre-Master’s

Business

£8,200 or £11,600

1 or 2

1 or 2-semester: September, January and May

Pre-Master’s

Law

£8,200 or £11,600

1 or 2

1 or 2-semester: September, January and May

Pre-Master’s

Engineering and Management

£8,200 or £11,600

1 or 2

1 or 2-semester: September, January and May

Pre-Master’s

Built Environment

£8,200 or £11,600

1 or 2

1 or 2-semester: September, January and May

Pre-Master’s

Computing

£8,200 or £11,600

1 or 2

1 or 2-semester: September, January and May

Fee information Birmingham City University tuition fees are currently all priced at £12,000 per year of study, with the exception of the MBA and “Luxury” MA programmes, priced at £14,500.

Tuition fees must be paid in advance of the semester, and a deposit of the first semester fee is due prior to a CAS statement being released. Fees for the following semester are due in Week 9 of teaching in the prior semester.

How to apply You can submit your application to study at BCUIC and Birmingham City University by visiting www.bcuic.navitas.com/apply

Apply in eight simple steps:

Did you know?

You can apply directly or through a BCUIC representative in your home country. To find out how to apply through a representative, visit www.bcuic.navitas.com/representatives

1. Decide which course you’d like to study (pages 16–31) 2. Check that you meet the entry requirements (pages 36–44) 3. Complete the online application form (www.bcuic.navitas.com/apply) 4. Meet any conditions on your offer, if applicable 5. Pay the first semester’s fee 6. Receive your CAS number (this is required for your UK visa application)

Remember – you can apply before you get your results!

Early application and payment will secure your place on your chosen course and give you enough time to obtain your student visa.

7. Apply for your visa 8. Arrive for Orientation Week and before the last enrolment deadline stated on your CAS

The easiest way to apply to BCUIC is through our website: www.bcuic.navitas.com/apply

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Application form Please print in BLOCK LETTERS (1) Personal Title:

Mr

Mrs

Miss

Other

Family name:

First name(s):

Previous family name: (if applicable) Date of birth:

DAY / MONTH / YEAR

Male

Gender:

Female

Student address:

Postcode:

Country:

Home telephone:

Mobile telephone:

Country of birth:

Skype ID:

Email:

Country of passport held:

Passport number:

(2) Pathway selection Undergraduate pathways

Postgraduate pathways

Stage 1: Foundation

Stage 2: First Year

Stage 1: Pre-Master’s

Accounting, Economics and Finance

Accounting, Economics and Finance

Architecture

Architecture

Built Environment

Art

Art and Design

Business

Art Management

Built Environment

Computing, Networking and Games Technology

Built Environment

Business

Education

Business

Computing, Networking and Games Technology

Engineering

Computing

Education

Film and Technology

Design

Engineering

Health Science

Engineering and Management

Fashion Design and Promotion

Marketing

Fashion

Film and Technology

Sports Science

Jewellery

Health Science

Law

Jewellery

Media

Law Marketing Media Sports Science Year of entry:

Month of entry:

January

May

September

(This section must be completed, including desired major/specialisation where relevant) Your chosen degree:

(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

(4) English proficiency

(7) Immigration

Please provide details of your English language qualification.

Have you previously applied for any visa to enter the UK?

Yes

No

If ‘Yes’ please complete below

IELTS (Score):

First visa

Second visa (if applicable)

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

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.

Type of visa applied for (Tier 4, Short Term, other) If visa was Tier 4, please state course studied with dates

(5) Disabilities/Special Needs Please indicate 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 admissions process and determine whether we and the University can meet your study needs. I have no known learning/physical disability

Have you previously been refused a visa for any other country? Yes No

(8) Other information

I have a specific learning/physical disability  lease give details of any adjustments needed and attach further P information as necessary:

How did you hear about BCUIC? You may tick more than one box. Exhibition/seminar Internet search Social media Newspaper/magazine advertisement

(6) Declaration of Criminal Convictions

British Council

Please indicate if you have any unspent convictions

Yes

Recommended by a BCUIC representative (agent)

No

Recommended by a friend or relative Is your friend/relative a BCUIC student?

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.

Yes

No

Other: ___________________________________________________

(9) Application checklist and declaration We require the following section to be completed in order to process your application. Check that you have attached:

Check that you have: Completed all sections of the application form

Certified copies of your academic transcripts

 ead and understood the Conditions of Enrolment, R including the Fee and Refund Policy on the website: www.bcuic.navitas.com/conditions-of-enrolment

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 BCUIC to obtain official records from any educational institution that I have attended. I also authorise BCUIC 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 BCUIC 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 BCUIC disclosing my personal information to third parties in the manner set out in BCUIC’s Privacy Policy, which includes: • Disclosure to BCUIC representatives (agents) acting on my behalf; • Disclosure to Birmingham City University to facilitate progression from BCUIC to the next stage of my studies; • Disclosure to Navitas Ltd and its affiliates for the purpose of communication 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: Parent/Guardian signature: (if applicant is under 18 years of age)

Office use only

Date:

DAY / MONTH / YEAR

Date:

DAY / MONTH / YEAR

Agent contact details Agency name:

Representative Stamp

Agent Office Code: Email:

Send your application to BCUIC BCUIC Bournville Campus Maple Road, Birmingham B30 2AE United Kingdom

E [email protected]

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Navitas 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.

Central America

• SAE Institute, South Africa

• SAE Institute, Mexico

Asia

Europe

• ACBT — Edith Cowan University, Sri Lanka • Curtin Singapore (The Singapore Campus of Curtin University) • SAE Institutions — Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand

• SAE Institutions — Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey

Australia

Middle East

• 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

• SAE Institutions — Jordan, Saudi Arabia, UAE

Canada • FIC — Simon Fraser University, Vancouver • ICM — the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg

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

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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Birmingham City University is currently going through a period of curriculum transformation which will finish in time for September 2017. This may affect certain undergraduate programmes, and some courses remain subject to approval. BCUIC will endeavour to keep prospective students updated about any changes; however, for the latest updates, please refer to the website: www.bcuic.navitas.com