Pre-Masters Programme
Who is the Master’s Preparation programme for?
- Anyone wanting to upgrade their English language level ahead of a postgraduate degree programme
- Those wanting to ensure they have the academic skills necessary for successful postgraduate study in English
- Anyone wanting to improve their career pathway or prospects through skills development and postgraduate study
- Employers/sponsors looking to upskill their workforce through postgraduate study and want a one-stop solution with academic and language preparation and the application processes
Advantages of the Master’s Preparation programme:
- Guaranteed progression to thousands of Masters Degrees at leading universities. Takes the worry away about whether you will get a place
- A unique one-stop application service. Reduces the stress of applying to each university separately and trying to find the right point of contact
- The research skills and the English language knowledge and ability you will need to succeed on a PG qualification. Ensures you not only get in but you’re ready to get on with your studies – some of our students say they were better prepared than UK students
Pathways Offered
- Business Studies
- Engineering
- Humanities
- Science
- Life Sciences
- Pharmacy
- Law & Management
Key points
- Small class sizes with an average of ten students per class
- Expert teaching from subject specialists, most of whom are also examiners
- High degree of individual academic and pastoral support
- Regular exam-based testing and feedback
- Flexible subject combinations
- Expert, up-to-date university admissions (UCAS) advice
For further information regarding Foundation Year, to request a prospectus or to arrange an appointment, please contact us by phone or e-mail.
Key facts
- Age: 21+
- Course Length: 10 weeks and 20 weeks options available
- English level: IELTS 5.5 or equivalent
- Minimum Academic entry requirements:
Students should normally have completed a qualification equivalent to a UK Bachelors’ degree at a recognized university, in a subject relevant to their intended progression route. Students must complete a full Bachelors’s degree (note that the normal length of study for a Bachelors’s degree differs between countries). 3-year Diploma holders from some countries e.g. China may be accepted to PMP Route A (note that such students may have limited progression).Progression from the PMP to higher-ranked owner universities is largely dependent on the subject and awarding university of the student’s Bachelor’s degree.
Students in the final year of a recognized Bachelors’s degree course may undertake PMP Route A, B, or C in parallel with their university studies.