Study Abroad with English

An adaptable course that caters to your English ability. Study Abroad with English is ideal for students wishing to spend a year in the UK developing English skills, with the opportunity to gain university credit.

Our price promise

If you find this course cheaper elsewhere, we will match the price and give you a £50 voucher when you book*.

*Applies only to like-for-like dates at the same school on the same course for the same duration.

Study

Minimum entry requirements

  • Minimum age: 17
  • English level: B1: Intermediate / | IELTS 5
  • Academic level:

    Successful completion of at least one year of study at a university/college overseas. You should provide a statement of your previous university studies and a personal statement explaining which subject areas you would like to study during part 2 of the course.

Course format

  • Length of study: 1 term
  • Lessons per week: 20
  • Maximum class size: 12
  • Typical student age: 20
  • Typical student mix:
    27% European, 60% Far Eastern, 13% Other

Dates and fees

  • Start dates:
    • 7 Apr 2014
    • 7 Jul 2014
  • Tuition fees: 3950.00 GBP
  • Compulsory fees

    • Our admin fee: 49 GBP
    • Enrolment fee: 150.00 GBP
    • Textbooks: 160.00 GBP
  • Other expenses:

What will I study?

Study Abroad with English is divided into two parts:

A variety of fascinating modules are available for study, ensuring students make the most of their time abroad. Students choosing academic modules must be available for the entire semester, including exams which may take place in June.

Part 1

There are twenty lessons of English language tuition per week at INTO University of East Anglia. The language component of the course is focused on core skills including grammar, pronunciation and vocabulary supplemented by:

  • Academic writing
  • Vocabulary and idiomatic language
  • Creative writing
  • Listening and note taking
  • Discussions

Part 2

Individually selected undergraduate academic modules at the University of East Anglia alongside University of East Anglia students. You can choose form a wide variety of modules including:

  • Development Economics
  • Language, Culture and Communication
  • Introduction to International Relations
  • Witchcraft Magic and belief in Medieval England
  • Media Culture, Media Power
  • South Asian Development
  • Discourse and Power

Academic modules at the University of East Anglia:

  • IELTS 6.0 required for all academic modules
  • Selection of modules depends on previous knowledge and English language levels
  • Three hours contact time per week, extensive reading and independent study required
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