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an an Affiliate Affiliate College College of ofPathways at<strong>SWANSEA</strong><strong>UNIVERSITY</strong><strong>2011</strong>/<strong>12</strong>Swansea, United KingdomINTERNATIONAL STUDENT GUIDEUniversity Programmes


ICWS Pathways at <strong>SWANSEA</strong> <strong>UNIVERSITY</strong> <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>12</strong>• Swansea is the perfect locationto start exploring Britain’sbeaches and countryside• International students rateSwansea University highly for itssport and social facilities,affordable accommodation,interaction with lecturers, andthe advice and guidance theyreceive from university staff• Swansea University is wellrespected internationally, andhas recently investedsignificantly in its teaching,sporting and other facilities• ICWS’s flexible entry system,personalised educationalphilosophy, dedicated supportservice team and picturesquelocation make it an ideal placefor international students tostudy and liveRead on to find out moreabout studying in Swansea.WHY STUDYAT ICWS?


4 ICWS Pathways at <strong>SWANSEA</strong> <strong>UNIVERSITY</strong> <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>12</strong>Swansea University: reach your potentialSwansea University is the perfect environment in whichto combine your studies with a superb quality of life.The university has a long history of academicsuccess, and a modern approach to study.Its excellent facilities and high standards ofteaching have seen it progress rapidly inrecent surveys, assessments and leaguetables charting the best places to studyin the UK.Here are some of the reasons students havechosen to study at Swansea University:• Internationally recognised degrees:Swansea University has a very strongacademic reputation in the followingacademic areas: business, computerscience, economics, engineering, Englishlanguage training services, genetics andmedical genetics, health sciences andchild development, international relationsand politics, law, mathematics, psychology,science and sports science.• An exceptional student experience:The university aims to deliver anoutstanding all-round student experiencealongside teaching of the highest quality.It produces graduates who are wellequipped for exceptional personal andprofessional achievement; it’s no surprisethat the university won the inauguralTimes Higher Education (THE) Award forthe UK’s Best Student Experience, andwas shortlisted again the following year.• Great community and facilities:Swansea University has over 13,900students — a community substantialenough to offer excellent facilities,but small enough to be welcoming andfriendly. With accommodation, an artscentre, a bank, bars, cafés, a hairdresser,a library, restaurants, shops and theStudents’ Union all on site, you’ll findeverything you need in one location.• A long history in providing education:Founded by Royal Charter in 1920,Swansea University is very proud of itslong history of academic success as atraditional university with a cutting-edge,modern approach to study.• Satisfied graduates: Swansea Universitygraduates are extremely satisfied withtheir overall learning experience, as therecent i-graduate International StudentBarometer Survey of over 63,700international students in 81 UKuniversities testifies.• Safety: A recent Complete UniversityGuide survey of the UK’s safest places tolive and study ranks Swansea University assixth out of 116.• State-of-the-art facilities: The universityinvested £50 million in the Wales NationalPool Swansea, and £20m in its SportsVillage. The university has also recentlyinvested significantly in teaching andgeneral facilities to ensure students havethe most up-to-date equipment.• The world on one campus: SwanseaUniversity is a truly international place tostudy, attracting world-class staff and 2,000overseas students from over <strong>12</strong>0 countries.Students will enjoy a multicultural campusthat is both friendly and safe, and wherefriendships are easily forged.• World-leading research: Our studentsare taught by talented researchers — 90percent of Swansea University staff areactive in research.• Support for students’ spiritual lives:The campus-based Chaplaincy Centreprovides support for the spiritual life of theuniversity’s students, regardless of theirrace or faith. Swansea is one of the few UKuniversities to have a mosque on campus.The UK Border Agency (UKBA) requires student visa applicants to have a minimum of £600 per month to support their living costs for the duration of their studies in the UK.


5Why choose ICWS?ICWS is an affiliate college of Swansea University.Here, you’ll find all the support you need as aninternational student to be successful in your ongoingdegree studies.OVERVIEW• Swansea University degree pathways:The partnership between SwanseaUniversity and ICWS not only allows youto access Swansea University’s facilitiesand services while studying at ICWS,but to move seamlessly through yourstudy pathway to achieve a bachelor’s ormaster’s degree from Swansea University.• Campus location: ICWS is located onthe stunning parkland seafront campusof Swansea University overlookingSwansea Bay and the Gower Peninsula— the first place to be designated as anArea of Outstanding Natural Beauty(AONB) by Natural England on behalf ofthe Welsh Assembly Government.• One of UK’s most prestigiousuniversities: Swansea University has anongoing reputation as one of the UK’sleading universities, thanks to its highquality teaching that is driven byworld-class research.• Flexible entry: ICWS’s flexible entrysystem of September, January, May andJune intakes enables you to start yourstudies at the time best suited to you.It also means you can join the pathway ofyour choice and finish your studies aheadof students who have opted for thetraditional UK academic entry system.• Accommodation: Swansea is a greatplace to live, with accommodation pricesamong the least expensive in the UK.Our expert student support staff can helpfind the ideal accommodation for you.• Value for money: ICWS tuition fees arecompetitively priced among UKinstitutions. The college provides anaffordable, quality education that gives youthe maximum return on your investment.And, as the cost of living in Swansea isrelatively low compared with other UKcities, your money will go even further.• Smaller classes with personalisedattention: ICWS has a personalisedand supportive educational philosophythat encourages students to reachtheir maximum academic potential.Academic classes usually have no morethan 35 students and English languageclasses are restricted to a maximum of20 students.• Dedicated student support services:ICWS’s dedicated support service teamcan offer advice and help 24 hours a day,seven days a week. The team canorganise an airport pick-up, as well asaccommodation allocation and referralservices. They also provide a fullorientation programme of the college,university and city of Swansea.• Superb student lifestyle: Swansea hasone of the best student lifestyles of anyuniversity in the UK, with a fantastic rangeof social activities available to ICWSstudents. Through these activities, youcan immerse yourself in the history,culture and society of the local area —improving your English language skills andfurther enhancing your career prospects.


6 ICWS Pathways at <strong>SWANSEA</strong> <strong>UNIVERSITY</strong> <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>12</strong>ICWS at Swansea UniversityICWS offers a modern and dynamic educational experience,and is committed to providing academic and supportservices in an environment that encourages you to achieveexcellence in your studies. The college offers a range ofundergraduate and postgraduate pathways, as well as anEnglish Language course.designed to prepare international studentswho have not qualified for direct entry toSwansea University’s masters’ degrees.Undertaking the Pre-Master’s programmewill allow you to adjust to the rigorousresearch and independent study requirementsof a postgraduate degree and help you getthe most out of your master’s studies atSwansea University.Undergraduate pathwaysAn undergraduate Undergraduate pathway pathway is a singlecourse comprising four stages of study. Aftersuccessfully completing this programme youHigh Schoolwill be awarded a bachelor’s degree fromSwansea University.Stage 1University Foundationfully develop your knowledge andunderstanding of each module to prepareyou for Stage 3 (the second year of yourchosen degree) and Stage 4 (the final yearStage 2of your degree pathway). First Year DegreeSecond Year Degree andFinal Year DegreeUniversity FoundationThe University Foundation programme isThe Second and Final Year Degree are stagesPostgraduate pathwayStage 1 of the undergraduate pathway. The3 and 4 of the undergraduate pathway, andtransition Minimum from high 15 school years’ to university is a Stage 1 are taught at Swansea Stage University. 2big step, perhaps education the most important in your Pre-Master’sMaster’slife. The staff at ICWS understand this, and Postgraduate pathwaywill provide you with ongoing guidance and A postgraduate pathway is a single coursesupport, as well as the knowledge and skills comprising two stages of study.you need. This partnership between you and When you successfully complete thethe ICWS staff will make your transition a pathway you will be awarded a master’ssmooth one.degree from Swansea University.Master’sThe master’s degree is Stage 2 of thepostgraduate pathway, and is taught atSwansea University. Stage 4Final Year DegreeStage 3Second Year DegreeEnglish LanguageEnglish Language is a full-time coursespecifically designed for internationalstudents who need to improve their level ofEnglish before starting undergraduate orpostgraduate academic studies. The coursesuits students with different levels of Englishcompetence and is offered by SwanseaUniversity’s English Language TrainingServices (ELTS). You can start an EnglishLanguage course in September, January,March or June.First Year DegreeThe First Year Degree is Stage 2 of theundergraduate pathway. You will experiencethe first-year curriculum of SwanseaUniversity, but with smaller class sizes andextra academic contact hours. The teachingand learning experience will enable you toPre-Master’sThe Pre-Master’s programme is Stage 1 ofthe postgraduate pathway. It is one or twosemesters long, depending on your chosenpathway. This programme is available in theareas of Engineering, Health and ChildDevelopment and Management. It has beenUndergraduate pathwayHigh SchoolStage 1University FoundationStage 2*First Year DegreeStage 3Second Year DegreeStage 4Final Year DegreePostgraduate pathwayMinimum 15 years’educationStage 1Pre-Master’sStage 2Master’s*Please note that students can directly enter stage 2 of the Undergraduate pathway depending on prior learning and qualifications.


7Undergraduate pathwaysat Swansea UniversityOVERVIEWThere are many advantages of undertaking ICWSundergraduate pathways. They include a seamlesstransition from high school to university. While the initialstages of your university life are the most important, oftenthis is when many students feel anxious and homesick.The extra academic contact hours willallow you to fully develop your knowledgeand understanding of each module. Youwill also be studying in small groups, whichwill give you an unmatched level of accessto your teachers.We understand this and have putprocesses in place to ease the transitionfrom high school to university-levelstudies. ICWS also offers you additionalstudy support, English language assistanceand unparalleled personalised attention.Pathways Duration Intakes Structure AssessmentUniversityFoundation(Stage 1)First Year Degree(Stage 2)There are two options onoffer depending on youracademic backgroundand pathway choice:• One-semesterUniversity Foundation(Business andEconomics only)• Two-semestersUniversity FoundationTwo semestersSeptember,January andMay (the Mayintake is onlyavailable forBusiness andEconomics)Septemberand January(the Januaryintake is onlyavailable forBusiness andEconomics)The two-semester programme normallycomprises four or five modules eachsemester, combining academic studies inyour subject area with skills modules.Each module is tailored towards yourchosen undergraduate degree.The one-semester programme usuallycomprises six modules, combiningacademic studies in your subject areawith skills modules. Each moduleis tailored towards your chosenundergraduate degree.Students will normally undertake fouror five modules each semester, whichmirror the curriculum taught at SwanseaUniversity. Current or former academicstaff from Swansea University often teachthese modules. You will receive extrasupport through tutorials and individualconsultations with teachers, as well asaccess to computer laboratories.Assessment for mostmodules is continuous, andconsists of examinations,assignments and casestudy analysis.Assessment for mostmodules is continuous,and consists ofexaminations,assignments and casestudy analysis.Second YearDegree (Stage 3)Final Year Degree(Stage 4)Two semesters - You will undertake four to five moduleseach semester to further study the keyareas within your degree. You will receiveextra support through tutorials, individualconsultations with teachers, Englishlanguage assistance and access tocomputer laboratories.Two semesters - You will undertake four to five moduleseach semester to further study the keyareas within your degree. For somedegrees, you will be able to specialise in,or concentrate on, a particular streamwithin a subject area. You will receiveextra support through tutorials, individualconsultation with academic staff, Englishlanguage assistance and access tocomputer laboratories.Assessment is via amix of coursework,examinations, essaysand other writtenassignments. Courseworkmay include problemsolvingactivities,consultancy projects,presentations, businesssimulations and individualand group reports.Assessment is via amix of examinations,assignments,group projects andpresentations, practicaland laboratory work (forscience-based degrees)and a final dissertation.


8 ICWS Pathways at <strong>SWANSEA</strong> <strong>UNIVERSITY</strong> <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>12</strong>Undergraduate pathways availableat Swansea UniversityStage ICWS undergraduate pathway Duration Intakes1 University Foundation in Business One semester September, January, May1 University Foundation in Business (Extended) Two semesters September, January1 University Foundation in Computer Science Two semesters September, January1 University Foundation in Economics One semester September, January, May1 University Foundation in Economics (Extended) Two semesters September, January1 University Foundation in Engineering Two semesters September, January1 University Foundation in Genetics Two semesters September, January1 University Foundation in Law Two semesters September, January1 University Foundation in Mathematics Two semesters September, January1University Foundation in Politicsand International RelationsTwo semestersSeptember, January1 University Foundation in Psychology Two semesters September, January1 University Foundation in Sports Science Two semesters September, January1 University Foundation in Science Two semesters September, January2 First Year Degree in Business Two semesters September, January2 First Year Degree in Computer Science Two semesters September2 First Year Degree in Economics Two semesters September, January2 First Year Degree in Engineering Two semesters September2 First Year Degree in Genetics Two semesters September2 First Year Degree in Mathematics Two semesters September2First Year Degree in Politicsand International RelationsTwo semestersSeptember2 First Year Degree in Psychology Two semesters September2 First Year Degree in Sports Science Two semesters September2 First Year Degree in Science Two semesters September


9Swansea University undergraduatedegrees available to ICWS studentsPATHWAYSEngineering• BEng (Hons) Aerospace Engineering• BEng (Hons) Aerospace with Propulsion• BEng (Hons) Chemical and BioprocessEngineering• BEng (Hons) Civil Engineering• BEng (Hons) Electronic and ElectricalEngineering• BEng (Hons) Electronics withComputing Science• BEng (Hons) Environmental Engineering• BEng (Hons) Materials Scienceand Engineering• BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering• BEng (Hons) Medical Engineering• BEng (Hons) Nanotechnology• BEng (Hons) Product DesignEngineering• BEng (Hons) Product DesignTechnology• BEng (Hons) Resistant Materials Designand Technology• BEng (Hons) TelecommunicationsEngineering• BSc (Hons) Mobile Communicationsand Internet TechnologyEconomics• BA (Hons) Business Economics• BA (Hons) Business Economicswith Accounting• BA (Hons) Economics• BSc (Hons) Business Economics• BSc (Hons) Economics• BSc (Hons) Economicsand Business Management• BSc (Hons) Financial Economics• BSc (Hons) Financial Economicswith Accounting• BSc (Hons) International BusinessEconomicsGenetics• BSc (Hons) Genetics• BSc (Hons) Genetics andBiochemistry• BSc (Hons) Medical Genetics• Environmental Health• Global Health• Infectious Disease• Mental Health and Addictions• Population and Public Health• Social Health Science• Social InequalitiesPsychology• BSc (Hons) PsychologySports Science• BSc (Hons) Sports ScienceComputer Science• BSc (Hons) Computer Science• BSc (Hons) Computer Scienceand Physics• BSc (Hons) Computer Scienceand Psychology• BSc (Hons) Computer Scienceand Pure Mathematics• BSc (Hons) Computing andCommunications• BSc (Hons) Computing with Finance• BSc (Hons) Mathematics forComputer SciencePolitics and InternationalRelations• BA (Hons) American Studies• BA (Hons) War and Society• BA (Hons) International Relations• BA (Hons) International Relationsand American Studies• BA (Hons) International Relationsand Modern History• BA (Hons) Political Communication• BA (Hons) Politics• BA (Hons) Politics and AmericanStudies• BA (Hons) Politics and AncientHistory• BA (Hons) Politics and Economics• BA (Hons) Politics and English• BA (Hons) Politics and History• BA (Hons) Politics and Social History• BA (Hons) Politics and Social PolicyMathematics• BSc (Hons) Applied Mathematics• BSc (Hons) Economics andMathematics• BSc (Hons) Mathematics• BSc (Hons) Mathematicsand Finance• BSc (Hons) Mathematicsand Geo-Informatics• BSc (Hons) Mathematicsand Management Science• BSc (Hons) Mathematicsand Physics• BSc (Hons) Mathematics forInformation and Communication• BSc (Hons) Pure MathematicsBusiness• BA/BSc (Hons) BusinessManagement• BA/BSc (Hons) BusinessManagement (Accounting)• BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance• BSc (Hons) Business Management(Finance)• BSc (Hons) Business Management(Information Systems)• BSc (Hons) Business Management(Marketing)Law• BSc (Hons) Law and Psychology• LLB (Hons) Law• LLB (Hons) Law and American Studies• LLB (Hons) Law and Business Studies• LLB (Hons) Law and Economics• LLB (Hons) Law and History• LLB (Hons) Law and Politics• LLB (Hons) Law and PsychologyScience• BSc (Hons) Biochemistry• BSc (Hons) Geography• BSc (Hons) Geography andGeo-Informatics• BSc (Hons) Human Geography• BSc (Hons) Marine Biology• BSc (Hons) Medical Biochemistry• BSc (Hons) Physical Earth Science• BSc (Hons) Physical Geography• BSc (Hons) Zoology


10 ICWS Pathways at <strong>SWANSEA</strong> <strong>UNIVERSITY</strong> <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>12</strong>Business and EconomicsManagement is about making decisions and getting themost from people at every level in all types of organisations.Business Management and Economics at Swanseaprovides a core of required subjects, plus a wide choice ofspecialisations, creating an academically rewardingeducational experience that provides an excellentfoundation for a broad range of careers.Stage 1: University FoundationLocationICWS at Swansea UniversityIntakesSeptember, January and May(One semester foundation only)DurationOne or two semesters dependingon your academic backgroundModules• Accounting• Business Studies• Composition and Style*• Critical Thinking*• Economics• Globalisation*• Interactive Learning Skillsand Communication 1• Principles of ICT• StatisticsCourse fee: £6,500(one semester)Course fee: £9,000(two semesters)Stage 2: First Year DegreeLocationICWS at Swansea UniversityIntakesSeptember, JanuaryDurationTwo semestersModules• Accounting and Finance• Economic Institutions and Policy• ICT Skills• Interactive Learning Skillsand Communication 4• Management Conceptsand Principles• Principles of Economics• Principles of Marketing• Quantitative MethodsCourse fee: £9,000Stage 3: Second Year DegreeLocationSwansea UniversityCourse fee: £9,800**Stage 4: Final Year DegreeLocationSwansea UniversityPotential career pathsAccounting; Finance; Government policydevelopment; Manufacturing; Publicsector management; Retail managementSuccessful completion of thispathway will lead to the awardof one of the following, fromSwansea University:• BA (Hons) Business Economics• BA (Hons) Business Economicswith Accounting• BA (Hons) Economics• BA/BSc (Hons) BusinessManagement• BA/BSc (Hons) BusinessManagement (Accounting)• BSc (Hons) Accounting & Finance• BSc (Hons) BusinessManagement (Finance)• BSc (Hons) Business Economics• BSc (Hons) Business Management(Information Systems)• BSc (Hons) BusinessManagement (Marketing)• BSc (Hons) Economics• BSc (Hons) Economics andBusiness Management• BSc (Hons) Financial Economics• BSc (Hons) Financial Economicswith Accounting• BSc (Hons) InternationalBusiness EconomicsCourse fee: £9,800*** extra 3 modules taught as part of 2 semester foundation only** Stated Swansea University fees are a guide only and are subject to change. For the most up-to-date fee listings, please visit swan.ac.uk


11Computer ScienceComputer Science affects every aspect of our lives.It will continue to place increasing demands on education,business and industry so that the workforce of the futureis equipped with the necessary skills to thrive in the digitalage. Computer Science at Swansea is at the heart of thetechnological innovations that are redefining the way welive, learn and work.PATHWAYSStage 1: University FoundationLocationICWS at Swansea UniversityIntakesSeptember and JanuaryDurationTwo semestersModules• Analytical Techniques 1• Analytical Techniques 3• Business Studies• Environmental Awareness• Fundamentals of Programming (Java)• Interactive Learning Skillsand Communication• Mobile Communicationsand the Internet• Physics 2• Principles of ICTCourse fee: £10,000Stage 2: First Year DegreeLocationICWS at Swansea UniversityIntakeSeptemberDurationTwo semestersCourse fee: £10,000Stage 3: Second Year DegreeLocationSwansea UniversityCourse fee: £11,300*Stage 4: Final Year DegreeLocationSwansea UniversityCourse fee: £11,300*Successful completion of thispathway will lead to the awardof one of the following, fromSwansea University:• BSc (Hons) Computer Science• BSc (Hons) Computer Scienceand Physics• BSc (Hons) Computer Scienceand Psychology• BSc (Hons) Computer Scienceand Pure Mathematics• BSc (Hons) Computingand Communications• BSc (Hons) Computingwith Finance• BSc (Hons) Mathematics forComputer SciencePotential career pathsBusiness analysis; Games development;Internet systems development; ITconsultancy; Project management;Software development* Stated Swansea University fees are a guide only and are subject to change. For the most up-to-date fee listings, please visit swan.ac.uk


<strong>12</strong> ICWS Pathways at <strong>SWANSEA</strong> <strong>UNIVERSITY</strong> <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>12</strong>EngineeringEngineering at Swansea University is taught in acutting-edge learning environment using state-of-the-artteaching facilities. The university pioneers technologicalprogress in both traditional and emerging engineeringdisciplines, working in partnership with major industrialcompanies. All engineering activities at Swansea Universityare driven by, and based on, world-leading research.Stage 1: University FoundationLocationICWS at Swansea UniversityIntakesSeptember and JanuaryDurationTwo semestersModules• Analytical Techniques 1• Analytical Techniques 3• Chemistry• Environmental Awareness• Fundamentals of Materials• Interactive Learning Skills andCommunication• Physics 2• Physics 3• Principles of ICTCourse fee: £11,000Stage 2: First Year DegreeLocationICWS at Swansea UniversityIntakesSeptemberDurationTwo semestersCourse fee: £11,000Stage 3: Second Year DegreeLocationSwansea UniversityCourse fee: £<strong>12</strong>,600*Stage 4: Final Year DegreeLocationSwansea UniversityCourse fee: £<strong>12</strong>,600*Successful completion of thispathway will lead to the awardof one of the following, fromSwansea University:• BEng (Hons) Aerospace Engineering• BEng (Hons) Aerospace withPropulsion• BEng (Hons) Chemicaland Bioprocess Engineering• BEng (Hons) Civil Engineering• BEng (Hons) Electronicand Electrical Engineering• BEng (Hons) Electronicswith Computing Science• BEng (Hons) EnvironmentalEngineering• BEng (Hons) Materials Scienceand Engineering• BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering• BEng (Hons) Medical Engineering• BEng (Hons) Nanotechnology• BEng (Hons) Product DesignEngineering• BEng (Hons) Product DesignTechnology• BEng (Hons) Resistant MaterialsDesign and Technology• BEng (Hons) TelecommunicationsEngineering• BSc (Hons) Mobile Communicationsand Internet TechnologyPotential career pathsAerospace engineering; Automotiveengineering; Construction; Manufacturing;Medical sciences; Product design;Surveyor; Systems consultancy;Telecommunications engineering*Stated Swansea University fees are a guide only and are subject to change. For the most up-to-date fee listings, please visit swan.ac.uk


14 ICWS Pathways at <strong>SWANSEA</strong> <strong>UNIVERSITY</strong> <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>12</strong>LawFrom small law firms to the United Nations InternationalCourt of Justice, the legal profession shapes every aspectof our society, politics and economics.Law regulates how we buy and sell goodsand services, and how we govern ourselves.It defines how we prosecute and defend, andhow we secure the rights of people who maynot be able to protect themselves.All of Swansea’s Bachelor of Laws (LLB)courses are qualifying law degrees.Stage 1: University FoundationLocationICWS at Swansea UniversityIntakesSeptember and JanuaryDurationTwo semestersModules• Interactive Learning Skillsand Communication• Contract Law• Constitutional Law• Criminal Law• Critical Thinking• English Legal System• Legal Skills• Mass Communication• Principles of ICTCourse fee: £9,000Stage 2: First Year DegreeLocationSwansea UniversityIntakesSeptemberDurationTwo semestersCourse fee: £9,800*Stage 3: Second Year DegreeLocationSwansea UniversityCourse fee: £9,800*Stage 4: Final Year DegreeLocationSwansea UniversityCourse fee: £9,800*Successful completion of thispathway will lead to the awardof one of the following, fromSwansea University:• BSc (Hons) Law and Psychology• LLB (Hons) Law• LLB (Hons) Lawand American Studies• LLB (Hons) Law andBusiness Studies• LLB (Hons) Law and Economics• LLB (Hons) Law and History• LLB (Hons) Law and Politics• LLB (Hons) Law and PsychologyPotential career pathsBarrister; Legal Advisor; Solicitor*Stated Swansea University fees are a guide only and are subject to change. For the most up-to-date fee listings, please visit swan.ac.uk


15MathematicsMathematics is often challenging and always rewarding.It is one of the most international of disciplines, and isthe basis on which the modern world is built.PATHWAYSScience and business depend onmathematical foundations andmathematicians therefore play an essentialrole in our society. Mathematics is bothancient and modern; you will examinethe number theory that Pythagoras studiedaround 2,500 years ago as well as thefinancial mathematics that the highestflyers on Wall Street rely on.Stage 1: University FoundationLocationICWS at Swansea UniversityIntakesSeptember and JanuaryDurationTwo semestersModules• Accounting• Analytical Techniques 1• Analytical Techniques 3• Fundamentals of Programming(Java)• Interactive Learning Skills andCommunication 3• Physics 2• Physics 3• Principles of ICT• StatisticsCourse fee: £9,000Stage 2: First Year DegreeLocationICWS at Swansea UniversityIntakeSeptemberDurationTwo semestersCourse fee: £9,000Stage 3: Second Year DegreeLocationSwansea UniversityCourse fee: £9,800*Stage 4: Final Year DegreeLocationSwansea UniversityCourse fee: £9,800*Successful completion of thispathway will lead to the awardof one of the following, fromSwansea University:• BSc (Hons) Applied Mathematics• BSc (Hons) Economicsand Mathematics• BSc (Hons) Mathematics• BSc (Hons) Mathematicsand Finance• BSc (Hons) Mathematicsand Geo-Informatics• BSc (Hons) Mathematicsand Management Science• BSc (Hons) Mathematicsand Physics• BSc (Hons) Mathematics forInformation and Communication• BSc (Hons) Pure MathematicsPotential career pathsAccountancy; Banking; FinanceRisk management; Statistics*Stated Swansea University fees are a guide only and are subject to change. For the most up-to-date fee listings, please visit swan.ac.uk


16 ICWS Pathways at <strong>SWANSEA</strong> <strong>UNIVERSITY</strong> <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>12</strong>Politics and International RelationsPolitics is not just about studying government institutionsand international relationships; it is a discipline that hasexplored different visions for a more just society forthousands of years, and continues to address someof today’s most pressing challenges.Politics and International Relations studentsat Swansea University investigate issuessuch as genocide, financial crises, the role ofthe United States and the United Nations,and the future of political devolution.The course also asks where threats toour society come from, and whether wecan prevent them.Stage 1: University FoundationLocationICWS at Swansea UniversityIntakesSeptember and JanuaryDurationTwo semestersModules• Business Studies• Composition and Style• Constitutional Law• Critical Thinking• Economics• Globalisation• Interactive Learning Skillsand Communication• Mass Communication• Principles of ICTCourse fee: £9,000Stage 2: First Year DegreeLocationICWS at Swansea UniversityIntakesSeptemberDurationTwo semestersCourse fee: £9,000Stage 3: Second Year DegreeLocationSwansea UniversityCourse fee: £9,800*Stage 4: Final Year DegreeLocationSwansea UniversitySuccessful completion of thispathway will lead to the awardof one of the following, fromSwansea University:• BA (Hons) American Studies• BA (Hons) War and Society• BA (Hons) International Relations• BA (Hons) International Relationsand American Studies• BA (Hons) International Relationsand Modern History• BA (Hons) Political Communication• BA (Hons) Politics• BA (Hons) Politics andAmerican Studies• BA (Hons) Politicsand Ancient History• BA (Hons) Politics and Economics• BA (Hons) Politics and English• BA (Hons) Politics and History• BA (Hons) Politics and Social History• BA (Hons) Politics and Social PolicyCourse fee: £9,800*Potential career pathsEducation; Government policy;International development; JournalismLocal or international politics*Stated Swansea University fees are a guide only and are subject to change. For the most up-to-date fee listings, please visit swan.ac.uk


18 ICWS Pathways at <strong>SWANSEA</strong> <strong>UNIVERSITY</strong> <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>12</strong>ScienceScience at Swansea University incorporates a range ofsubjects, from biology through to chemistry. All thesesubjects bring together a range of research centres andprovide an understanding of the world we live in.Swansea University is renowned for its research excellencein aquaculture, biochemistry, climate change, geo-informatics,glaciology and zoology.Stage 1: University FoundationLocationICWS at Swansea UniversityIntakesSeptember and JanuaryDurationTwo semestersModules(8 modules from the followingdepending on degree pathway)• Analytical Techniques 1• Biology 1• Biology 2• Composition and Style• Critical Thinking• Environmental Awareness• Globalisation• Interactive Learning Skillsand Communication• Mass Communications• Organic Chemistry• Physical Chemistry• Principles of ICT• StatisticsCourse fee: £9,000Stage 2: First Year DegreeLocationICWS at Swansea UniversityIntakesSeptemberDurationTwo semestersCourse fee: £11,000Stage 3: Second Year DegreeLocationSwansea UniversityCourse fee: £11,300–<strong>12</strong>,600*(depending on degree pathway)Stage 4: Final Year DegreeLocationSwansea UniversityCourse fee: £11,300–<strong>12</strong>,600*(depending on degree pathwaySuccessful completion of thispathway will lead to the awardof one of the following, fromSwansea University:• BSc (Hons) Biochemistry• BSc (Hons) Earth Science• BSc (Hons) Geography• BSc (Hons) Geography andGeo-Informatics• BSc (Hons) Human Geography• BSc (Hons) Marine Biology• BSc (Hons) Medical Biochemistry• BSc (Hons) Physical Geography• BSc (Hons) ZoologyPotential career pathsAgriculture; Climatology; ConservationDevelopment and Aid; EnvironmentalMonitoring/Modelling; Glaciology;Resource Management*Stated Swansea University fees are a guide only and are subject to change. For the most up-to-date fee listings, please visit swan.ac.uk


19Sports ScienceSports scientists help athletes to be fitter, faster, strongerand more mentally prepared to maximise their performance.Sports Science embraces science, technology andmedicine to help teams and individuals gain a competitiveedge over their rivals.PATHWAYSExpertise in this discipline is in increasingdemand, both in exercise settings andhigh-performance sport. Sports Scienceat Swansea is a professionally relevantprogramme that explores the factors thatinfluence participation and performancein sport and exercise.Stage 1: University FoundationLocationICWS at Swansea UniversityIntakesSeptember and JanuaryDurationTwo semestersModules• Analytical Techniques 1• Biology 1• Biology 2• Environmental Awareness• Interactive Learning Skillsand Communication• Physical Chemistry• Principles of ICT• StatisticsStage 2: First Year DegreeLocationICWS at Swansea UniversityIntakeSeptemberDurationTwo semestersCourse fee: £11,000Stage 3: Second Year DegreeLocationSwansea UniversityCourse fee: £11,300*Course fee: £11,000Stage 4: Final Year DegreeLocationSwansea UniversityCourse fee: £11,300*Successful completion ofthis pathway will lead tothe following award, fromSwansea University:Potential career pathsCoaching; Performance training;Sports and exercise training• BSc (Hons) Sports Science*Stated Swansea University fees are a guide only and are subject to change. For the most up-to-date fee listings, please visit swan.ac.uk


"Many of us international students,when we think about the UK weimagine London, but it's safe to saythat after living in Swansea for4 months now, I think it is one ofthe best places for you to have yourultimate college experience. Swanseais afantasticplace to livewith so much to do and everything iswithin walking range. Another greatthing about living in Swansea is thatit is extremelysafe. It offers you a balancedlife of education mixed with a greatsocial life so you can actually studywhilst having time to enjoy life".Amro Al-Hindi, Jordan Accounting and Finance


21The Postgraduate pathwayadvantage at Swansea UniversityPATHWAYSThe ICWS postgraduate pathway is designedfor students who:• require additional English language training• come from an academic backgrounddifferent to that of the UK and do not meetuniversity direct-entry requirements• have been away from studies for a periodof time• are looking to fine-tune skills alreadygained during their undergraduate studiesor employmentThe Pre-Master’s programme will:• help you develop fundamental knowledgeand an understanding of the basicprinciples relevant to your particular degree• help you develop numerical techniques,research methodologies and ICT,presentation and communication skills• help you develop your intellectual andpractical skills building to a set oftransferable skills that will support youin your onward academic studies/careersand decision-making• ensure you have attained the prescribed levelof interdisciplinary language competencePathways Duration Intakes Structure AssessmentPre-Master’s(Stage 1)One or two semesters(depending on yoursubject area and levelof prior studies)September,Januaryand JuneWhile at ICWS, you will study a series ofmodules that will prepare you for a seamlessprogression to Stage 2 of your chosen taughtmaster’s degree. All modules include coreacademic skills relevant to postgraduatedegree study.Assessment for mostmodules is continuous, andconsists of examinations,assignments and casestudy analysis.Master’s(Stage 2)<strong>12</strong> months - During the Master’s (Stage 2) programme,you will build on what you have learnedduring the Pre-Master’s programme andextend your professional understandingabout your area of study. A courseworkmaster’s degree usually consists of a seriesof specialist modules in structured class,seminar or tutorial formats. A research thesiscomponent may be included, but is muchshorter than what is required for a researchmaster’s degree. However, most courseworkmasters’ degrees will have a final majorproject or dissertation component.Modules will be assessedthrough examinations,assignments, essays orseminar performance.Assessment may alsoinclude individual or groupprojects and presentations.For most master’s degrees,preparing and submitting amajor project or dissertationwill form a large part of theassessment and final grade.


23BusinessSwansea University’s Master of Science (MSc)Management courses are all intensive master’s degrees.They are designed mainly for recent graduates who wantto gain a sound understanding of a broad range ofmanagement disciplines and learn about key theoriesand current topics in their chosen field to enhance theiremployability. Subject areas include finance, internationalmanagement and marketing.PATHWAYSStage 1: Pre-Master’sLocationICWS at Swansea UniversityIntakesSeptember, January and JuneDurationOne or two semestersModules(5 modules taken on the onesemester course)• Academic Writing• Finance• Grammar Skills• ICT Skills• Management• Mathematical Techniques• PMP Interactive Learning Skillsand Communication• Research MethodsCourse fee: £6,500(one semester)Course fee: £8,500(two semesters)Stage 2: Master’s DegreeLocationSwansea UniversityIntakesSeptemberDurationTwo semestersCourse fee: £11,000*Successful completion of thispathway will lead to the awardof one of the following, fromSwansea University:• MSc Management• MSc Management (Finance)• MSc Management (International)• MSc Management (Marketing)Potential career pathsAccounting; Finance; Governmentadvisors; Manufacturing; Public sectormanagement; Retail management*Stated Swansea University fees are a guide only and are subject to change. For the most up-to-date fee listings, please visit swan.ac.uk


24 ICWS Pathways at <strong>SWANSEA</strong> <strong>UNIVERSITY</strong> <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>12</strong>Child DevelopmentThe Child Development courses examine a stimulatingand cutting-edge multidisciplinary field.The courses offer an exciting opportunity tostudy children’s play on an advancedacademic level, combining demandingintellectual work with fieldwork experienceand sophisticated reflection. A highlight ofthese Master of Arts (MA) degrees is anannual field trip to Scandinavia, wherestudents can observe provision of indoor andoutdoor play areas for children. The coursesare aimed at students who wish to developtheir careers working with children from birththrough to young adulthood.Stage 1: Pre-Master’sLocationICWS at Swansea UniversityIntakesJuneDurationOne semesterModules• Health Science• Health Science Study Skills• ICT Skills• Interactive Learning Skillsand CommunicationCourse fee: £6,500Stage 2: Master’sLocationSwansea UniversityDurationTwo semestersCourse fee: £11,300*Successful completion of thispathway will lead to the awardof one of the following, fromSwansea University:• MA Childhood Studies• MA Developmentaland Therapeutic PlayPotential career pathsHealth promotion and education;Healthcare professional; Nursing;Pediatrics; Social care*Stated Swansea University fees are a guide only and are subject to change. For the most up-to-date fee listings, please visit swan.ac.uk


25EngineeringResearch activities in the College of Engineering aremultidisciplinary, which means that traditional subjectboundaries are broken as staff work in much broaderareas and exploit knowledge between disciplines.Particular areas of interest within thecollege include aerospace, coating andmaterials research, computationalmodelling, nanotechnology and printing.Working with industry, enabling companiesto access the high-tech facilities andknowledge found at the university,is central to many research activities.Collaboration projects are commonthroughout the school with industrialpartners, research institutions andother universities.The same passion that drove Curie, Darwin,Edison, Einstein Newton, drives discoveryhere at Swansea.PATHWAYSStage 1: Pre-Master’sLocationICWS at Swansea UniversityIntakesSeptemberDurationTwo semestersCourse fee: £9,500Stage 2: Master’sLocationSwansea UniversityCourse fee: £<strong>12</strong>,600*Successful completion of thispathway will lead to the awardof one of the following, fromSwansea University:• MSc Aerospace Engineering• MSc Civil Engineering• MSc Communication Systems• MSc Computational Modelling• MSc Electrical andElectronic Engineering• MSc Electronics forSustainable Energy• MSc Materials Engineering• MSc Mechanical Engineering• MSc Nanoscience• MSc Nanoscienceto Nanotechnology• MSc NanotechnologyPotential career pathsAerospace engineering; Automotiveengineering; ConstructionManufacturing; Medical sciencesProduct Design; Surveyor; SystemsConsultancy; Telecommunications*Stated Swansea University fees are a guide only and are subject to change. For the most up-to-date fee listings, please visit swan.ac.uk


26 ICWS Pathways at <strong>SWANSEA</strong> <strong>UNIVERSITY</strong> <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>12</strong>Health ScienceHealth Science courses at Swansea University are aimedat multi-professionals.The courses encompass a range of fields,including nursing, infection control, chronicconditionmanagement, public health andpolicy, healthcare, law and management.The School of Health Science’s mission is toconduct leading research, deliver high-qualityeducational programmes and promoteevidence-based clinical practice thatcontributes to the health, social wellbeingand prosperity of the communities of SouthWest Wales and beyond.Stage 1: Pre-Master’sLocationICWS at Swansea UniversityIntakesJuneDurationOne semesterModules• Health Science• Health Science Study Skills• ICT Skills• Interactive Learning Skillsand CommunicationCourse fee: £6,500Stage 2: Master’sLocationSwansea UniversityCourse fee: £11,300*Successful completion of thispathway will lead to the awardof one of the following, fromSwansea University:• MSc ChronicCondition Management• MSc Healthcare Management• MSc Health Informatics• MSc Nursing• MSc Public Health andPartnerships in CarePotential career pathsClinical Management; Governmentstrategic planning; Health AnalysisNursing; Osteopathy; Paramedical science*Stated Swansea University fees are a guide only and are subject to change. For the most up-to-date fee listings, please visit swan.ac.uk


English language requirementsThe language of instruction at ICWS is English. To attainentry into the undergraduate or postgraduate pathway,you must be able to demonstrate you have a suitable levelof English proficiency. You can do this by obtaining one ofthe results shown in the table below.27ESSENTIAL INFORMATIONIELTSEnglish LanguageUndergraduate pathwayStage 1:University FoundationStage 2:First Year Degree5.0 5.5 6.0 6.0Postgraduate pathwayStage 1:Pre-Master’sWe also accept TOEFL, Pearson Test of English – Academic or equivalent qualifications. Please contact the ICWS Admissions Office for further details atinfo@icws.swansea.ac.ukPlease note that where appropriate (i.e. have obtained the relevant score) ICWS will continue to exempt the need for IELTS/TOEFL/PTE from students who havetaken local examinations in English such as WAEC, KSCE, ICSE, HKDSE, A-level, IB, SPM and so on and to exempt students who can demonstrate where they havebeen taught through the medium of English.Your Englishlanguage preparationIf you do not meet the English languagerequirement for direct entry to your chosenpathway, you can receive the requiredamount of English language tuition (up to amaximum of two semesters) to prepare youfor successful entry into your chosenprogramme at a later date. You can start anEnglish Language course in September,January, April and June. The Englishlanguage training is conducted by SwanseaUniversity’s English Language TrainingServices (ELTS).


28 ICWS Pathways at <strong>SWANSEA</strong> <strong>UNIVERSITY</strong> <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>12</strong>Academic entry requirementsFor countries not listed, please contact the ICWS Admissions Office by emailing info@icws.swansea.ac.ukCountry/Region Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathwayStage 1:University Foundation*Stage 2:First Year Degree †Stage 1:Pre-Master’sUK education systemAngola5 GCSE passes or equivalent, with a minimumC-grade average overallSuccessful completion of HabitlitacaoLiterarias (Secondary School LeavingCertificate) with a minimum of 5 subjectspassed, and an overall grade average of 10<strong>12</strong>0 UCAS tariff points atGCE A/AS level or equivalentSuccessful completion of a Pre-universityCertificate or equivalentAustralia Successful completion of Year 11 Successful completion of Year <strong>12</strong>with a minimum 50% pass rateBangladeshSuccessful completion of HSC/intermediatecertificate (10+2) with minimum average of50% overallBotswana5 passes at GCE O Levels with a minimumgrade C average overall, or a minimum of80 tariff points at GCE A/AS LevelBrazilSatisfactory pass in Certificado de EnsinoMedio with a minimum of 5 subjects passed,and an overall grade average of CBrunei5 passes at GCE O Levels with a minimumgrade C average overall, or a minimum of 80tariff points at GCE A/AS LevelCambodiaSuccessful completion of Diploma of UpperSecondary with a minimum of 5 passes and anoverall grade C averageCanada Successful completion of Grade 11:60% averageChinaSuccessful completion of Senior Middle School2** with a minimum average of 70% or higher, orsuccessful completion of Senior Middle School 3with a minimum average of 60% or higher<strong>12</strong>0 UCAS tariff points atGCE A/AS level or equivalent<strong>12</strong>0 UCAS tariff points at GCE A/AS Levelor equivalentSuccessful completion of a foundationprogramme or equivalent<strong>12</strong>0 UCAS tariff points at GCE A/AS Levelor equivalent<strong>12</strong>0 UCAS tariff points at GCE A/AS Levelor equivalentSuccessful completion of High School Diplomawith a minimum of 65% averageCompletion of Senior Middle 3:Minimum 70% averageA bachelor degree (honours) in arelevant subject area where requiredAn overseas qualificationequivalent to a minimum of UKundergraduate diploma of highereducation, in a relevant subjectarea where appropriate, and aminimum overall grade pointaverage (GPA) of 2.3 on the 4.0scale, or equivalentas aboveas aboveas aboveas aboveas aboveas aboveas aboveas aboveColombia Satisfactory completion in the Bachillerato Successful completion of a Foundation Program as aboveEgyptSatisfactory pass in Certificateof Secondary EducationGhanaCompletion of SSCE (WAEC/NECO):minimum of 5 passes and an overall averagegrade of C6, or equivalent, including Englishand MathematicsGulf CooperationCouncil States(Kuwait, Oman,Bahrain, Qatar,Saudi Arabia, UnitedArab Emirates)Hong Kong HKDSE with a minimum overall average of 40%-55% (depending on school’s banding) in Form4 and Form 5 including English, and includingMathematics where requiredIndiaCompletion of All India or State Board SSC (X):Grade average 55% (X and/or XI)Advanced Certificate of Secondary Educationor Al-Azhar Training DiplomaSSCE (WAEC/NECO), with average grades ofC5 and above, including English language C6,or an ONDas aboveas aboveCompletion of Tawjihiyah (60%) <strong>12</strong>0 UCAS tariff points or equivalent as aboveHKDSE - Minimum of 3 passes at Grade 3 or theequivalent of <strong>12</strong>0 UCAS tariff points at GCE A/ASlevel or equivalentCompletion of All India or State Board HSC(XII): GPA 55%as aboveas aboveIndonesia Completion of STTB-SMA Polytechnic Diploma (D2) or Foundationprogrammeas aboveInternational 20 points 24 points N/ABaccalaureateIran Year 3 High School Diploma: Pass overall Year 4 High School Diploma: Pass overall An overseas qualificationequivalent to a minimum of UKundergraduate diploma of highereducation, in a relevant subjectarea where appropriate, and aminimum overall grade pointaverage (GPA) of 2.3 on the 4.0scale, or equivalentJapan Upper secondary school leaving diploma Associate degree; certificate/diploma fromvocational training college or from junior collegeas aboveJordanCompletion of Tawjihiyah (Secondary SchoolCertificate in University Preparation) 60%<strong>12</strong>0 UCAS tariff points at GCE A/AS Levelor equivalentas above


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32 ICWS Pathways at <strong>SWANSEA</strong> <strong>UNIVERSITY</strong> <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>12</strong>Academic calendarSeptember <strong>2011</strong> January 20<strong>12</strong> May/June 20<strong>12</strong> September 20<strong>12</strong>Enrolment and registration <strong>12</strong> September 16 January Undergraduate 21 May,Pre-Master’s 20 JuneStudy starts(Start of teaching)Study ends(End of examinations)19 September 23 January Undergraduate 28 May,Pre-Master’s 25 June16 December 27 April Undergraduate 24 August,Pre-Master’s 29 August10 September17 September14 December


Student servicesICWS is committed to helping you achieve your goals byproviding many support services. As an ICWS student,you will have access to both ICWS and SwanseaUniversity services.• registration with ICWS• registration with Swansea University• social activities• student welfare• study skills training33ESSENTIAL INFORMATIONServices available at ICWSICWS encourages you to use the supportservices available and contact our friendlystaff at ICWS for advice and assistancewhen you need it.All ICWS students will also have immediateaccess to the ICWS online student portal,which houses all ICWS timetable andacademic information as well asextracurricular information from theStudents’ Union and the ICWS supportservices and academic teams.The student support team is responsiblefor providing:• academic performance monitoring,including the Students in Jeopardyprogramme• an airport pick-up service• assignment help• attendance monitoring• disability support• English language support• enrolment• learning support• orientation programmes to familiariseyou with the college, the university andthe city of SwanseaActivities at ICWSIf you are interested in getting involvedin sports and societies, SwanseaUniversity is the perfect university for you.The Swansea University campus offers awide range of recreational and sportfacilities that you can use, including a gym,playing fields, sports halls and a 50-metreswimming pool.Being part of sports and cultural societieswhile you are at Swansea University willopen up many social and careeropportunities for you. We encourage ourstudents to participate in such activities asmuch as possible.Why visit us at swansea.ac.uk/icws?The ICWS website has up-to-dateinformation about the college, includingpathway information, accommodationoptions and student testimonials, so getinvolved and see what awaits you at ICWSand Swansea University.Join us on Facebook atfacebook.com/icwsukNext time you are on Facebook, find outwhat our students are getting up to. You willbe able to see all the fun activities we haveplanned for this year and find helpful tipson accommodation and living in Swansea.You can also check out our inter-collegesporting events, as well as the cultural andsocial activities that other ICWS studentsare getting up to during their free time.Watch the latestvideos about ourstudents, Swansea andour classes at ICWS.Apply online to ICWSand receive your offerwithin 48 hours.If you have anyquestions, visit our siteand enquire now.If your parents havequestions, our websitehas plenty of informationfor them too.


34 ICWS Pathways at <strong>SWANSEA</strong> <strong>UNIVERSITY</strong> <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>12</strong>Swansea, the sporting city, and homeof Swansea City FC, English PremierLeague <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>12</strong>The city of Swansea is still celebrating Swansea City FC’smomentous promotion to the English Premier League, andwe look forward to watching the giants of world football suchas Manchester United, Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal at theLiberty Stadium, home of Swansea City FC.Sport for allWhatever your level, whatever yourambitions, we provide superb sportsfacilities, opportunities, and support.Whether you want a weekly swim or akick-about after lectures, to representthe University in national competitions,or even to compete internationally, you’llfind what you’re looking for at ICWS/Swansea University.Our £20 million Sports Village is home to:• the Wales National Pool Swansea• a 50-metre pool and 25-metre“warm-up” pool• a fully equipped UniGym with over80 fitness stations• an indoor training centre• a climbing wall• a physiotherapy suite and sports• massage facilities• a multipurpose sports hallVarsityThe Welsh Varsity Challenge is the biggeststudent event in Wales, and is the secondlargest of the British Varsity Games, behindthe Oxford/Cambridge game.Varsity sees Swansea and Cardiffuniversities competing in over 20 differentsports, from basketball, rowing, golf, andhockey to fencing, squash, and UltimateFrisbee. The competition culminates in theshowpiece rugby match, which in <strong>2011</strong> tookplace in front of a crowd of <strong>12</strong>,000 atCardiff’s Millenium Stadium. To date,Swansea has won nine of the fourteenVarsity rugby matches, drawing once.


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36 ICWS Pathways at <strong>SWANSEA</strong> <strong>UNIVERSITY</strong> <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>12</strong>Each year through the <strong>Navitas</strong> academicmerit scholarship program, 162 scholarshipsare awarded worldwide to studentscurrently studying in our universitypathway colleges and managed campuses.


<strong>Navitas</strong> bursaries and scholarships37ESSENTIAL INFORMATION<strong>Navitas</strong> family bursaries<strong>Navitas</strong> offers financial support in theform of family bursaries.* A bursaryapplies where two or more students fromthe same family study with a <strong>Navitas</strong>member institution. †The first family member can be studyingwith a <strong>Navitas</strong> member institution at thesame time as other family members, orthey may have previously studied with any<strong>Navitas</strong> member institution. The bursary isgranted to the second and subsequentfamily members who study with a <strong>Navitas</strong>member institution. For the purpose of thisbursary, a family member is defined as ahusband, wife, brother, sister, mother,father, son, daughter or stepchild.The bursary is equivalent to 10 percent ofthe course fee for the first attempt atmodules in the stage of study (e.g. UKUndergraduate Pathway Stage 1 or 2, orPostgraduate Pathway Stage 1) with a<strong>Navitas</strong> member institution. This amount iscredited to the eligible student’s course feeaccount each semester, with the amountreflecting the number of modulesundertaken in that semester. The bursarydoes not apply to additional modules orrepeat modules that may also be undertaken.A completed application must be submittedto the <strong>Navitas</strong> institution where the secondfamily member is studying, together withsupporting documents such as a birthcertificate or family card∞. Applicationforms can be obtained from the <strong>Navitas</strong>institution where the student has enrolled.* The <strong>Navitas</strong> bursary cannot apply to Englishlanguage programmes or any component of anyEnglish language programme offered by <strong>Navitas</strong>member institutions.†The <strong>Navitas</strong> bursary applies to students studyingat ACN, Curtin College, Curtin University Sydney,Curtin Singapore, CRIC, EIBT, EIC, Eynesbury, FIC,HIBT, ICM, ICP, ICRGU, ICWS, La Trobe Melbourne,LIBT, Macquarie city campus, MIBT, MIBTIndonesia, PDIC, PIBT, QIBT, SAIBT, SIBT, <strong>Navitas</strong> atUMass Boston, <strong>Navitas</strong> at UMass Dartmouth,<strong>Navitas</strong> at UMass Lowell, <strong>Navitas</strong> at UNH and<strong>Navitas</strong> at WKU only.∞The supporting documentation required will dependon the country where the student is enrolled.<strong>Navitas</strong> academicmerit scholarships<strong>Navitas</strong> is committed to helping studentsachieve their career goals by offeringscholarships to outstanding students.Each <strong>Navitas</strong> college awards two <strong>Navitas</strong>academic merit scholarships everysemester. Two students with the highestmarks in four or more modules will eachreceive a scholarship.The scholarships cover one academicsemester or part thereof at a <strong>Navitas</strong>member institution (equivalent to tuitionfor a maximum of up to five modules) for:The scholarships cover:• a <strong>Navitas</strong> Diploma, Advanced Diplomaor Associate Degree (Australia)• UTP Stage 2 or Associate Degree(Canada)• UPP Stage 2 or IUTP (USA)• Undergraduate Pathway Stage 2:First Year Degree (UK)• one academic semester ofundergraduate study at ACN, CurtinUniversity Sydney, Curtin Singapore orMacquarie city campus, or• one academic semester of a master’sprogramme at Curtin University Sydney,Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campusThe scholarships are applied to the tuitionfor the second semester of enrolment only orfinal semester of study in a pathway stage.The scholarship panel from each <strong>Navitas</strong>member institution will announce therecipients of the <strong>Navitas</strong> academic meritscholarships at the end of each semesteronce results have been released.The recipients will be notified by mail andtheir names posted on the college website,by consent. Students are not required toapply for the scholarship as it is awardedbased on academic performance and ALLstudents are eligible.Scholarship policy1. Two scholarships for one academicsemester’s tuition are offered at all<strong>Navitas</strong> member institutions eachsemester, effective from--USA — semester 2 intake, <strong>2011</strong> (May)--UK — semester 2 intake, <strong>2011</strong>(May/June)--Australia and Singapore —semester 2 intake, <strong>2011</strong> (July)--Canada:Fall intake, <strong>2011</strong> (September)2. Students must be enrolled full timeto qualify for the scholarships.3. Where the Academic AssessmentCommittee must differentiate betweenequally qualified applicants, additionalfactors such as educational disadvantage,member of specific equity group and/orsignificantly adverse personalcircumstances may be taken into account.4. Students are eligible to qualify for thescholarship after successfullycompleting their first semester and afterbeginning their second semester.5. Students can only be awarded thescholarship once.6. Students already in receipt of anon-<strong>Navitas</strong> scholarship will not beeligible for the <strong>Navitas</strong> scholarship.7. Students are required to pay for anyadditional modules/subjects undertakenover and above the amount covered bythe scholarship.The <strong>Navitas</strong> scholarship is offered to studentsstudying at ACN, Curtin College, Curtin UniversitySydney, Curtin Singapore, CRIC, EIBT, EIC,Eynesbury, FIC, HIBT, ICM, ICP, ICRGU, ICWS, LaTrobe Melbourne, LIBT, Macquarie City Campus,MIBT, MIBT Indonesia, PDIC, PIBT, QIBT, SAIBT,SIBT, <strong>Navitas</strong> at UMass Boston, <strong>Navitas</strong> at UMassDartmouth, <strong>Navitas</strong> at UMass Lowell, <strong>Navitas</strong> atWKU and <strong>Navitas</strong> at UNH only.This information is correct as at 1 January <strong>2011</strong>and subject to change without notice or at thediscretion of the <strong>Navitas</strong> member institution or<strong>Navitas</strong> Ltd.


38 ICWS Pathways at <strong>SWANSEA</strong> <strong>UNIVERSITY</strong> <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>12</strong>AccommodationAt ICWS we recognise the importance of safe andcomfortable student accommodation. For many ofour students the decision to study at ICWS will be thefirst time they have lived away from their family andfriends for a long period of time.For this reason we offer a range ofaccommodation options so that all ourstudents feel they have a home awayfrom home. This not only allows you toconcentrate on your studies, but alsomakes the experience of living and learningin another country all the more enjoyable.Llys Glas Halls of ResidenceLlys Glas is a newly refurbished buildingthat provides off-campus, self-cateringaccommodation available exclusively for 80ICWS students. ICWS works in partnershipwith Tai Cartrefi, part of Grwp Gwalia Cyf, anexperienced and regulated landlord servicethat maintains and manages the building.Close to the city centre, with easy accessto the university and Swansea’s shops,restaurants and bars, Llys Glas is superblysituated to enhance your experience atICWS. The building is a newly refurbishedGrade Two-listed building and is a nonsmokingfacility.As part of the accommodation package, yourprivate bedroom includes all the storage andstudying facilities that you need, with a cleanand modern en-suite bathroom.The weekly rent includes all utilities —electricity, water, gas and the internet.You also have access to excellent kitchenfacilities, including a fridge, freezer, oven,microwave and laundry.Three on-site tutors also live in the halls, whocan offer friendly advice to help you settle induring your first few weeks. They will supportall aspects of your welfare while you areliving in Llys Glas. They can also helpfamiliarise you with Swansea, giving you tipson things such as where to go shopping orwhat to do in your free time.Private rented accommodationSwansea’s accommodation prices are amongthe cheapest in the UK. A wide range ofoff-campus accommodation, including privaterentals and shared accommodation, isavailable to ICWS students. Our helpful andexperienced support services staff can helpyou to find the ideal accommodation for you.Privately owned housing offers studentaccommodation in the Swansea city centreor in suburbs around the university campus.Flats or houses may have four or fivebedrooms with a shared bathroom, kitchenand living room. Average costs varydepending on the quality, facilities andlocation; some properties will include all billsexcept internet in the rent (internet is usuallyaround £3.00–£4.00 per week). If notincluded, heating and power bills will cometo around £<strong>12</strong>.00–£15.00 each week. Mostproperties will have shared laundry facilities.All costs will be confirmed when we sendyour room details to you.The period of tenancy for privateaccommodation will usually be six months,but may vary. Students will be expected topay a damage deposit and rent in advance,as well as agent’s administration fees ifapplicable. Exact amounts will depend onyour tenancy contract.ICWS has excellent contacts with estateagents and landlords and will help you everystep of the way.For general enquires please contactaccommodation@icws.swansea.ac.uk.Reserving accommodationOnce you have accepted an offer to study atICWS you may then wish to ask ICWS toarrange your accommodation. To book yourroom you will need to complete anAccommodation form and pay a £800reservation payment in advance. Theremaining rent for the rest of the semestermust be paid when you receive your studentvisa. Places are limited so we recommendyou book early, particularly for Llys Glas Hallsof Residence.Cost-of-living guideThe UK Border Agency (UKBA) requiresstudents to have a minimum of £600 permonth to cover living expenses. For furtherdetails please contact:• accommodation@icws.swansea.ac.ukfor accommodation information whenyou arrive• arrivals@icws.swansea.ac.uk forinformation on travelling to Swansea,and for airport pick-ups• orientation@icws.swansea.ac.uk forinformation on the ICWS orientationprogramme, events and activitiesMoney neededThe money you will need will cover coursefees and living costs. The monthly livingcosts may vary depending on where youdecide to live.Length of courseWhere youwill studyThe information below is a guide to help youplan your finances to study at ICWS.Money neededNine months or less ICWS Full course fees and £600 for eachcalendar month of the courseMore than nine months ICWS Full course fees and £5,400 to coverliving costs for nine monthsFor more information, visit ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk and follow the links to ‘Studying in the UK’.


How to apply to study at ICWS39ESSENTIAL INFORMATIONComplete the ICWS application formand send it with supporting documents (including copies of your passport, academicqualifications and English test results) to ICWS or your ICWS representative. If yourdocumentation shows a gap in your studies of more than nine months, you will alsoneed to tell us what you did during that time (e.g. working or travelling).(Certified translations must accompany documents that are not in English).Receive an offer of admissionfrom ICWS via email within 24 hours.(Standard application process for approved applications).Applying to ICWSSend your completed application formand documents by mail, email or fax to:ICWSMargam BuildingSingleton ParkSwansea UniversitySwanseaSA2 8PPUnited KingdomE info@icws.swansea.ac.ukT +44 (0)1792 602888F +44 (0)1792 602889 (international)F 01792 602888 (from the UK)Accept the offerby paying the course fee deposit indicated on your offer of admission, and returning acompleted acceptance form to ICWS.(You can make a payment via bank transfer, international bank draft or debit/credit card).Receive visa support informationICWS will send you the information required to apply for your UK student visa (Tier 4).Arrange student accommodation in SwanseaICWS can help organise suitable accommodation.Demand is often high, so you should arrange your accommodation as soon as possible.Apply for your visaFull details on the visa application process can be foundat ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/studyingintheuk(You must you notify ICWS once the outcome of your application is confirmed).Arrive in the UKICWS can help arrange an airport pick-up and your accommodation upon request,as well as providing a full orientation before enrolment.(You should notify ICWS of your arrival details so that we can make these arrangements).Start the first stage of your studieson your chosen pathway at Swansea University.


“At first I was unsure about studying in acountry so far away from home. I was evenunsure about my course choice. However aftera few months here, Swansea now feelslike home to me.Amongst the things I love the most are thepretty flowers on my way to ICWS, and thefriendly and welcoming staff working there.I feel lucky because I’ve got the chance tostudy the best subjectswith really goodteachers. That motivates me alot, - I know I am in the right place spendingmy time with really good friends; taught by notonly the best teachers, but the best people.”Maria Del Rocio Garcia Rodriguez Arana, Mexico Business Management


42 ICWS Pathways at <strong>SWANSEA</strong> <strong>UNIVERSITY</strong> <strong>2011</strong>/<strong>12</strong>Payment and refund —applicants and new students (continued)• has not applied for a CAS number or a CAShas not been issued by ICWS/SwanseaUniversity on behalf of an applicant; thena refund of advanced payment on course fees,including any student accommodation feespaid, can only be made where informationsubmitted by the applicant or agent is notsuspected of fraudulent activity or deemed aspurposefully misleading, (see paragraph3.2.1). Refund of payments made that arerelated to the course of study and confirmedas received by ICWS will only be made to theperson making the original payment in thecountry where the payment was made from.3.2.3 If a CAS number has been applied for or a CAShas been issued by ICWS/Swansea Universityon an applicant’s behalf and the applicant failsto gain a student visa, then a refund ofadvanced payment on course fees, includingany student accommodation fees paid, canonly be applied if an applicant has providedthe following binding evidence:• a copy of the rejection letter receivedfrom the UK diplomatic mission (ECO);• evidence that the visa application wasmade within time and valid applicationconditions; andwhere information submitted by the applicantor agent is not suspected of fraudulent activityor deemed as purposefully misleading, seeparagraph 3.2.1. Refund of payments madethat are related to the course of study andconfirmed as received by ICWS will only bemade to the person making the originalpayment in the country where the paymentwas made from.3.2.4 At its own discretion, ICWS reserves the rightnot to offer a course of study or modulepreviously made available. If an applicant isunable to enrol in a similar pathway of study atICWS, because ICWS has cancelled aparticular course or module, then a refund ofthe advanced payment on course and studentaccommodation fees can only be applied if anapplicant has provided evidence that:• they are no longer in the UK and that theirstudent visa has been cancelled; or• they have moved to and been accepted toanother Tier 4 licensed educationalestablishment. Refund of payments madethat are related to the original pathway ofstudy and confirmed as received by ICWS,will only be made to the person making theoriginal payment in the country where thepayment was made from.3.2.5 If a CAS number has been applied for or a CAShas been issued by ICWS/Swansea Universityon an applicant’s behalf and they have gained astudent visa on this basis, and if the applicanttransfers, to another educational establishmentwithin the UK or EU before the enrolmentprocess, then they are not eligible for a refundof any payments already made in respect of allfees, charges and outstanding accounts.3.2.5 If a CAS number has been applied for or a CAShas been issued by ICWS/Swansea Universityon behalf of an applicant and they have gaineda student visa on this basis, and if the applicantfails to enrol then they are deemed to be inbreach of their student visa and they are noteligible for a refund of any payments alreadymade in respect of all fees, chargesand accounts.3.2.6 Applicants to ICWS will not normally beallowed to defer their enrolment. However, theICWS Learning and Teaching Board may granta deferral of up to one semester in thefollowing exceptional circumstances — if aCAS number has been applied for or a CAShas been issued by ICWS/Swansea Universityon an applicant’s behalf and they have gaineda student visa on this basis, and if an applicantcan provide binding evidence that:• they are not in the UK; and• the request/reason for deferral is fullysupported by documentary evidence.Deferred applicants are not eligible for arefund of any payments already made for anyfees, charges and accounts.3.3 EEA or Swiss national applicants:3.3.1 ICWS reserves the right to retain any paymentsor advanced payments made by an applicant,inclusive of fees, charges or outstandingaccounts, where documents or informationsubmitted to ICWS or Swansea University aresuspected to be fraudulent or deemed to bepurposefully misleading in content.3.3.2 If an applicant accepts an unconditional offerof a place at ICWS by completing theAcceptance of Offer form and making therequired payment (including the course feedeposit) to ICWS, but who:• is not verified through the acceptance/verification process by ICWS;• formally withdraws and informs the ICWSAdmission Office of their decision fourweeks before the course start date;then a refund of advanced payment on coursefees can only be made where informationsubmitted by the applicant or agent is notsuspected of fraudulent activity or deemed aspurposefully misleading. See paragraph 3.3.1.Refund of payments made that are related thecourse of study and confirmed as received byICWS, will only be made to the person makingthe original payment in the country where thepayment was made from.3.3.3 At its own discretion, ICWS reserves the rightnot to offer a course of study or modulepreviously made available. If an applicant isunable to enrol in a similar pathway of study atICWS because ICWS has cancelled a particularcourse or module, then a refund of theadvanced payment on course and studentaccommodation fees will be made. Refund ofpayments made that are related to the originalpathway of study and confirmed as received byICWS will only be made to the person makingthe original payment in the country where thepayment was made from.3.3.4 An applicant to ICWS will not normally beallowed to defer their enrolment. However, theICWS Learning and Teaching Board may granta deferral of up to one semester in thefollowing exceptional circumstances if anapplicant can provide binding evidence thattheir request or reason for deferral is fullysupported by documentary evidence.Deferred applicants are not eligible for arefund of any payments already made in forfees, charges and accounts.


an Affiliate College ofApplication formPlease print in BLOCK LETTERS(1) PersonalTitle: Mr Mrs Miss OtherFamily name:Previous family name: (if applicable)First name(s):Date of birth: DAY / MONTH / YEAR Gender: Male FemaleStudent address:Postcode:Home telephone:Country of birth:Email:Country:Mobile telephone:Skype ID:Country of passport held:Passport number:(2) Pathway area selectionUndergraduate Pathway AreasPostgraduate Pathway AreasStage 1: University Foundation Stage 2: First Year Degree Stage 1: Pre-MastersBusinessComputer ScienceEconomicsEngineeringBusinessComputer ScienceEconomicsEngineeringBusinessChild DevelopmentEngineeringHealth ScienceGeneticsLawMathematicsPolitics and International RelationsPsychologyScienceSports ScienceGeneticsMathematicsPolitics and International RelationsPsychologyScienceSports ScienceYear of entry: Month of entry: September January June(This section must be completed, including desired major/specialisation, where relevent)Your chosen degree:(3) Education detailsPrior education – highest level achievedName of qualification (eg. 'A' Levels, Year <strong>12</strong>, Bachelors): Name of institution attended: Grades (itemise individual subject grades): Date of completion


(4) English proficiencyPlease provide details of your English language qualification.IELTS (Score):TOEFL (Score):Other (‘O’ Levels, Cambridge):You must submit full academic transcripts/certificates and proofof English proficiency so that we can assess your eligibility for yourselected study Pathway.If these documents are not submitted with this form, we will notbe able to process your application.(5) Declaration of criminal recordIn accordance with UK law, you must state if you have anycriminal convictions.Please indicate if you have any criminal convictions.Yes No(excluding spent convictions and minor motoring offences for whichthe penalty was a fine and/or up to 3 penalty points)If you tick yes, you may need to provide details.(6) Disabilities/Special NeedsPlease indicate in the next column whether or not you will need any additionalsupport or facilities. We will pass this information on to our Student Servicesteam who will liaise with you to support you through the admission processand determine whether we and the university can meet your study needs.Disabilities/Special Needs continuedI have no known learning/physical disabilityI have a specific learning/physical disabilityPlease give further details below and if necessary attach further informationto this form.(7) Have you studied previously in the UK?YesNoFrom: DAY / MONTH / YEAR To: DAY / MONTH / YEARName of school/university:(8) Other informationHow did you hear about ICWS? You may tick more than one box.Exhibition/seminarInternetNewspaper/magazine advertisementBritish CouncilRecommended by an ICWS representative (agent)Recommended by a friend or relativeIs your friend/relative an ICWS student? Yes NoOther:(9) Application checklist and declarationWe require the following section to be completed in order to process your application.Check that you have:Completed all sections of the application formRead and understood the Conditions of Enrolment, including the Feeand Refund Policy within the brochure or on the websiteCheck that you have attached:Certified copies of your academic transcriptsEvidence of your English language ability if applicableA copy of your passport and/or visaI 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 offalse or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of my application or cancellation of enrolment. I give permission for ICWS to obtain official records fromany educational institution that I have attended. I also authorise ICWS to supply any relevant official records to educational institutions to which I am seekingadmission, to government bodies and to parents/sponsors if required. I understand that Course Fees are subject to review; I accept the conditions as laid outin the ICWS Payment and Refund Policy and accept liability for the payment of all Course Fees as outlined within. I understand that living expenses in the UnitedKingdom may be higher than in my own country and confirm that I am able to meet those costs. I hereby consent to ICWS disclosing my personal information tothird parties in the manner set out in ICWS’s Privacy Policy, which includes:• Disclosure to ICWS representatives (agents) acting on my behalf;• Disclosure to Swansea University to facilitate progression from ICWS to the next stage of my studies;• Disclosure to <strong>Navitas</strong> Ltd and its affiliates for the purpose of communication with regarding pathways and services offered by <strong>Navitas</strong> Ltd and itsrelated companies.Tick this box if you do not wish to receive information via SMS about your offer.Signature: Date: DAY / MONTH / YEARParent/Guardian Signature:(if applicant is under 18 years of age)Date:DAY / MONTH / YEAROffice use onlyRepresentative StampOffer Details – Admission OfficeSend your application to ICWSICWS, Margam Building, Swansea UniversitySingleton Park, Swansea, SA2 8PPUnited KingdomF +44 (0)1792 602889E info@icws.swansea.ac.uk


Education for your worldCreating opportunities for success<strong>Navitas</strong> provides you with the education youneed, to get where you want to be in life. FromEnglish language skills and courses to help youenter university, to training for the workplace,<strong>Navitas</strong> colleges and campuses in 28 countrieswill support you every step of the way.With over 100 <strong>Navitas</strong> and SAE Institutionlocations across the globe, and over 55,000international students currently studying withus, we understand the world’s learning needs.We’ve become one of the most trustedproviders of education and training in the world.<strong>Navitas</strong> offers to students, professionals andmigrants from around the world, thefollowing opportunities:• English language training• High school studies• University preparation and programs• Post-secondary education for creativemedia technology• Career advancement programs• Student recruitment• Workforce recruitment and placement• Migrant settlement servicesWe also offer customised workplace trainingfor companies, and a range of training andsettlement services for the Australiangovernment. Wherever you are, and whereveryou want to be, the knowledge and resourcesof our staff around the world will ensureyour success.AberdeenEdinburghGlasgowNetherlandsBelgiumGermanyFranceSwitzerlandAustriaItaly SloveniaOxford CambridgeSwanseaLondonPlymouthPortsmouthSpainSwedenGreece TurkeyKuwaitJordanIndiaThailandVancouverWinnipeg NewHampshireSan KentuckyMassachusettsFranciscoNew YorkNashvilleLos AngelesAtlantaMexicoMiamiLowellBostonDartmouthColomboMalaysiaNairobiSingaporeJakartaDarwinCairnsSouth AfricaPerthBrisbaneNewcastle Byron BayAdelaide Sydney AucklandGeelong MelbourneMembers and affiliates of <strong>Navitas</strong>:Australia• ACAP (Australian College ofApplied Psychology)• ACN - La Trobe University, Sydney• ATTC (Australian TESOL Training Centre)• CELUSA (Centre for English Languagein the University of South Australia)• Curtin College - Curtin University, Perth• Curtin University Sydney• Cytech Intersearch• Eynesbury - Adelaide University andUniversity of South Australia• Hawthorn-Melbourne• La Trobe Melbourne - La Trobe University• MIBT - Deakin University, Melbourne• MQC - Macquarie University, Sydney• <strong>Navitas</strong> English (formerly ACE/ACL)• <strong>Navitas</strong> Health Skills Australia• NCPS (<strong>Navitas</strong> College of Public Safety)• PIBT - Edith Cowan University, Perth• QIBT - Griffith University, Brisbane• SAE Institutions/Qantm Colleges• SAIBT - University of SouthAustralia, Adelaide• SIBT - Macquarie University, SydneyCanada• FIC - Simon Fraser University, Vancouver• ICM - the University of Manitoba, WinnipegUnited Kingdom• CRIC - Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge• EIC - Edinburgh Napier University• HIBT - University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield• ICP - University of Portsmouth• ICRGU - Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen• ICWS - Swansea University• LIBT - Brunel University, London• PDIC - Plymouth University• SAE Institutions/Qantm CollegeUnited States of America• <strong>Navitas</strong> at UMass Boston—University of Massachusetts Boston• <strong>Navitas</strong> at UMass Dartmouth—University of Massachusetts Dartmouth• <strong>Navitas</strong> at UMass Lowell—University of Massachusetts Lowell• <strong>Navitas</strong> at WKU—Western Kentucky University (WKU)• <strong>Navitas</strong> at UNH—University of New Hampshire• SAE InstitutionsAfrica• SAE Institute, South Africa• AUSI - Edith Cowan University, KenyaAsia• ACBT - Edith Cowan University, Sri Lanka• Curtin Singapore (The SingaporeCampus of Curtin University)• MIBT Indonesia - Deakin University• SAE Institutions - India, Indonesia,Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand/QantmCollege - SingaporeEurope• SAE Institutions/Qantm Colleges -Austria, Belgium, France, Germany,Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Sweden,Switzerland, Slovenia, Spain, TurkeyMiddle East• SAE Institutions - Jordan and KuwaitNew Zealand• SAE Institute, AucklandSouth America• SAE Institute, MexicoAustralian College of Business and Technology (ACBT) and Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Indonesia (MIBT-I) are affiliated organisations and are not owned by <strong>Navitas</strong> Limited.NAVITAS USA: These schools are authorized under federal law to enroll non-immigrant alien students. UPP I or UPP II are not available to students from the People’s Republic of China, for any campus of University of Massachusetts.Registered Company names and CRICOS Provider Codes: SAE Institute Pty Ltd 003<strong>12</strong>F (NSW), 02431E (WA), 02047B (VIC), 03204G (QLD), <strong>Navitas</strong> Bundoora Pty Ltd; La Trobe University 00115M (VIC), Australian Campus NetworkPty Limited; La Trobe University 02218K (NSW); Colleges of Business and Technology (WA) Pty Ltd 02042G; Curtin University 00301J (WA), Colleges of Business and Technology (NSW) Pty Ltd trading as Curtin Sydney; CurtinUniversity 02637B (NSW); Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd 00561M; Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01590J; Deakin University 00113B; Perth Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 013<strong>12</strong>J;Edith Cowan University 00279B; Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01737F; Griffith University 00233E; South Australian Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 02193C; University of South Australia00<strong>12</strong>1B; Sydney Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01576G; Macquarie University 00002J; IBT Sydney Pty Ltd trading as Macquarie City Campus. <strong>Navitas</strong> English: Courses in NT will be delivered by <strong>Navitas</strong> English (<strong>Navitas</strong>English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 02783C (NT). Courses in NSW, Qld and WA will be delivered by <strong>Navitas</strong> English (<strong>Navitas</strong> English Services Pty Ltd ACN 002 069 730) CRICOS Provider 00289M (NSW), 00711B (Qld),02252G (WA), with the exception of the Certificate IV in TESOL course which will be delivered by <strong>Navitas</strong> English (<strong>Navitas</strong> English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 00031D (NSW) and 03106K (Qld). Centre for EnglishLanguage in the University of South Australia 02193C; Hawthorn-Melbourne 02931G; Australian College of Applied Psychology 01328A (NSW), 02565B (QLD), 02829E (VIC); <strong>Navitas</strong> College of Public Safety 01945J.ICM CCRA BN: 8<strong>12</strong>10 5146; FIC CCRA BN: 8<strong>12</strong>10 5146; CRIC CN: 06407773; EIC CN: 06822392; ICP CN: 06770<strong>12</strong>3; ICWS CN: 64<strong>12</strong>162; HIBT CN: 51636<strong>12</strong>; LIBT CN: 5171106; PDIC CN: 06822402; ICRGU CN 07154254<strong>Navitas</strong> Limited ABN 69 109 613 309\


Part of the <strong>Navitas</strong> GroupEducation for your worldInternationalCollege WalesSwanseaMargam BuildingSingleton ParkSwansea UniversitySwansea SA2 8PPUnited KingdomT +44 (0)1792 602888F +44 (0)1792 602889E info@icws.swansea.ac.ukfacebook.com/ICWSukCo. Reg No in Englandand Wales: 6009965The information contained in thisbrochure is correct at the time ofpublication. However, InternationalCollege Wales Swansea (ICWS) reservesthe right to alter, amend or delete detailsat any time without notice.Selected photographs in thispublication are:Copyright © Paul Foley/Lightmoods <strong>2011</strong>.This brochure is providedfree of charge.Printed July <strong>2011</strong>.ICWS0041_0611swansea.ac.uk/icwsnavitas.com

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