Universities
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University for the Creative Arts (UCA)
The University for the Creative Arts; also known as UCA has campuses based in Canterbury, Epsom, Farnham, Rochester, Maidstone TV Studios and The Royal School of Needlework which is located at Hampton Court Palace. All campuses are well-equipped and are close to transport links. As a specialist creative arts university, UCA has created a unique community for students, where like-minded people can share in the creative process and inspire one another. Collaboration between courses is encouraged, with fine artists studying with budding filmmakers and fashion designers working alongside architects. In this way, students benefit from exposure to a range of discipline. Some of UCA’s high-profile graduates have become Oscar winning filmmakers, world renowned fashion designers, television presenters, celebrity jewellers and Turner Prize nominees! The University offer’s an exciting range of courses and programmes for international students, which are designed to help and support students to achieve their goals and their academic & creative excellence. You can study many courses at UCA including the International Foundation Programme, Diploma & Extended Diploma, Pre-Sessional, Summer Courses and BA (HONS). Click on the link to view the courses offered at University for the Creative Arts https://www.uca.ac.uk/international/
The University of Law
The University of Law has campuses based in London; Bloomsbury and Moorgate, plus Birmingham, Bristol, Chester, Guildford, Leeds, Manchester, Nottingham, University of Chester, University of East Anglia, University of Exeter, University of Liverpool, University of Reading. All campuses are well-equipped, and are close to thriving commercial hubs, leading law firms and transport links. The University of Law offer’s an exciting range of programmes for international students, which are designed to help and support you to achieve your goals and academic excellence. You can study many courses including the International Foundation Programme in Law and Business. Both Law and Business foundation programmes run from September to June each year, split into six modules across two terms. They include two English language modules to help you build your general language skills into applied academic language. The programme also includes practical numeracy skills and research project modules that you can apply specifically to your subject area. International Foundation Programme in Law - If you chose the law foundation programme, you will take part in two law modules to ensure you have a solid understanding of a range of concepts by the time you start your law degree, giving you a head start. This includes learning about the role of law in society, improving legal research and referencing skills, visiting a range of courts and studying civil and criminal cases. International Foundation Programme in Business - If you chose the business foundation programme, you will take part in two business modules to ensure you have a solid understanding of a range of concepts by the time you start your law degree, giving you a head start. This includes learning about company structures, globalisation, management theory, global financial markets and marketing principles. We focus on contemporary business cases, so that the theory you learn can be applied to real-life sector situations. Click on the link to view the courses offered at The University of Law https://www.law.ac.uk/students/international/international-preparation-courses/