University of Brighton International College courses
University of Brighton International College courses
To study a degree at the University of Brighton, you can choose the relevant degree preparation course below. Once you’ve passed your course at the required level, with good attendance, you’re guaranteed a place on your chosen degree at the University.
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Take a Foundation Certificate to progress to the first year of a bachelor’s degree at the University of Brighton.
If you’ve finished high school but don’t meet the entry requirements for your preferred university, a Foundation Certificate can help you gain entry to the first year of an undergraduate degree.
Studying a Foundation Certificate gives you the chance to improve your English language level, academic skills and subject knowledge.
Take an International Year One (IYO) course to progress straight to the second year of a bachelor’s degree at the University of Brighton.
If you’ve finished high school with good grades, but don’t meet the entry requirements for university, an International Year One, or IYO for short, can help you gain entry to the second year of an undergraduate degree.
Studying an IYO gives you the chance to combine academic preparation with the first year of an undergraduate degree. You can improve your English language level, academic skills and subject knowledge.
Take a Pre-Master’s to progress to a master’s degree at the University of Brighton.
If you’ve completed your bachelor’s degree or equivalent but don’t meet the entry requirements for a master’s degree, a Pre-Master’s can help you gain entry to a postgraduate degree.
Studying a Pre-Master’s gives you the chance to improve your English language level, academic skills and subject knowledge.
If you meet academic requirements for a degree at the University of Brighton and just need to improve your English, you can take a Pre-Sessional English course before starting your degree. This course is available at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
A Pre-Sessional English (PSE) course can help you improve your English language skills for entry to a bachelor’s or a master’s degree
If you have a conditional offer from the University based on your English language level, a PSE course gives you the best chance of achieving the required level. You can also take a PSE course if your study offer is unconditional so that you feel ready for a degree.
If you’d like to gain valuable work experience during your studies, you can often choose to add an integrated online internship to your course, which is taken in the UK. Simply select the internship option of your preferred course when you apply.