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International Foundation<br />

Programme<br />

What will I do on the Programme?<br />

The IFP has six courses - we call them ‘modules’ during the<br />

academic year. They are:<br />

• IFP General English – the main purpose of this module is to<br />

help you improve your listening, speaking, reading and<br />

writing in English.<br />

• IFP Maths and IT Skills – as the title says, this module<br />

concentrates on improving your Maths and IT skills.<br />

• IFP Communication Skills – this module looks at ways to<br />

communicate with other people in an effective way. It also<br />

focuses on your learning skills to help you get the most out<br />

of your studies.<br />

• IFP Integrated Project – in this module, you will practise your<br />

research and writing skills.<br />

• IFP Business English – this module gives you more<br />

opportunity to practise your business English. If you<br />

intend to study a Business degree, it will give you a good<br />

introduction to the ideas and language of business. And<br />

even if you aren’t going to study business, you will also find<br />

the language useful in your future career.<br />

• IFP Academic English – this module gives you an<br />

introduction to the academic environment at an Englishspeaking<br />

university. It helps you to build your academic<br />

listening and speaking skills. It also provides practical advice<br />

about using the tutorial system. Finally, it helps you to<br />

develop academic and life skills, which you’ll need to study<br />

and work confidently, successfully and happily.<br />

How do we look after you?<br />

The <strong>University</strong> has lots of ways of supporting its students. For<br />

example, you will have a Personal Tutor who gets to know you<br />

and can help you with any questions or problems you have.<br />

You can always ask your Module Tutors for advice - these are<br />

the people who actually teach your modules. If you have any<br />

queries about your programme as a whole, then the person<br />

to see is the Award Tutor. The Students’ Union can also give<br />

your advice on all sorts of things. It organises social events as<br />

well and supports a wide range of clubs. And we also offer a<br />

very useful Careers Service which can advise you about career<br />

choices. We also have good facilities at the <strong>University</strong> - a<br />

well-stocked library, lots of PCs, Internet access and a wellequipped<br />

sports centre.<br />

We’ve also planned activities to introduce you to your fellow<br />

students, your tutors and the <strong>University</strong>. And during the year,<br />

we’ll be organising a programme of visits to interesting and<br />

exciting places, both near the <strong>University</strong> and further away.<br />

What can I do after I finish the IFP?<br />

When you pass the IFP, your English will be at least IELTS 6<br />

equivalent. What is more, you are guaranteed a place on a<br />

range of our degree courses, too. The IFP also provides a<br />

route to similar courses at other universities – but we think<br />

you’ll want to stay at <strong>Staffordshire</strong> <strong>University</strong> when you find out<br />

how professional and friendly we are. We certainly hope that<br />

you decide to stay with us.<br />

Entry requirements<br />

• you have at least IELTS 4.5 or equivalent<br />

• you can show that you have reached the equivalent of<br />

British AS Levels<br />

• you are (normally) at least 18 years old.<br />

How to apply<br />

If you are applying through a <strong>Staffordshire</strong> <strong>University</strong> Partner<br />

Institution or Agent:<br />

Send a completed Application form, (available from your<br />

institution or agent) with copies of academic certificates,<br />

transcripts, references and proof of English language ability, to<br />

this address:<br />

International Office<br />

<strong>Staffordshire</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

College Road<br />

Stoke on Trent<br />

ST4 2DE<br />

United Kingdom<br />

In addition to all this, international students have a special<br />

department just for them – the International Student Centre.<br />

Your success and well-being is very important to us in the<br />

International Student Centre. We pride ourselves on being<br />

friendly and approachable. If you need extra help with any<br />

aspect of your studies, just come along and visit us. We can<br />

help you with all sorts of things, ranging from extending visas<br />

to writing your essay or report. We can also put you in touch<br />

with a Student Mentor. A Student Mentor is a student who’s<br />

been at the <strong>University</strong> for a while and can tell you important<br />

things about student life here from the student’s point of view.<br />

<strong>M30</strong> CBS 0507

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