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Bournemouth pre-arrival information

Congratulations on accepting your offer!

We’re looking forward to welcoming you to Bournemouth University International College. This page contains all the documents and forms you need. There are 3 things you need to do before your arrival in Bournemouth:

  1. Choose and book your accommodation.
  2. Prepare for your visa credibility interview (if applicable).
  3. Prepare for your arrival and give us your arrival details.

1. Choose and book your accommodation

At Bournemouth University International College we provide modern, secure student housing. Our great-value accommodation packages provide the ideal environment for studying and enjoying student life. We guarantee your accommodation when you book before the accommodation deadline.

Your pathway course start monthYour accommodation guarantee date*
June 20201 May 2020
July 20201 June 2020
August 20201 July 2020

* While every effort will be made to allocate your first choice, we cannot guarantee this, and you may be offered another accommodation type or location. If you submit your form after the date listed, we cannot guarantee you accommodation but will make every effort to find suitable housing for your studies at the College.

Note: to fully guarantee your accommodation, you should pay your tuition deposit, accept your study offer and complete the accommodation booking form before the guaranteed date in the table above.

Accommodation guides for courses starting between May 2020 and July 2020

Accommodation guide for courses starting between September 2020 and July 2021

2. Prepare for your visa credibility interview

When applying for a UK study visa, some students will have a credibility interview. This is so UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) can be sure that you are a genuine student.

View a list of sample questions here, plus tips for answering them to the best of your ability.

Course and module information

During the interview, you will also be asked about your chosen pathway course. It is important that you become familiar with the relevant course structure and module information, which you can find below.

  • Foundation Certificate details and module information

    Key facts

    Preparation for…Undergraduate-level study in the UK
    LevelRegulated Qualifications Framework (RQF) Level 3
    Course contentA selection of:

    - English language and academic skills modules
    - Projects related to your area of study
    - Subjects related to your degree
    Hours per weekThe number of hours per week will vary during your Foundation Certificate, but on average you will have 16-24 hours per week of class contact time.
    Progressing to universityTo progress to your chosen university, you will need to achieve a certain academic score and English language score in your Foundation Certificate. You also might be asked to submit a specific piece of work or attend an interview.

    Any requirements for your degree choice will be detailed on your offer letter.

    What will I learn on a Foundation Certificate?

    On your Foundation Certificate, you will learn how to:

    • Understand and demonstrate basic knowledge in your chosen subject
    • Successfully use English to communication in speech and writing, using subject-specific terminology
    • Create structured arguments using a broad range of academic resources
    • Develop your confidence as an independent learner, in preparation for your future studies

     

    What modules will I study?

    Foundation Certificate subjects for degree entry in September 2020 Foundation Certificate subjects for degree entry from September 2021
    Business, Law or Finance Business, Law or Finance
    ComputingComputing
    Events, Tourism and Hospitality ManagementEvents, Tourism and Hospitality Management
    Media and CommunicationsMedia and Communications
    ScienceScience

    Where can I find out more about my degree and university?

    Visit our Degree Finder, locate your degree and click through to learn more on the Bournemouth University website.

  • International Year One details and module information

    Key facts

    Preparation for…Second year of an undergraduate degree in the UK
    LevelRegulated Qualifications Framework (RQF) Level 4
    Course contentA selection of:

    - English language and academic skills modules
    - Projects related to your area of study
    - Subjects related to your degree
    Hours per weekThe number of hours per week will vary during your International Year One, but on average you will have 16-24 hours per week of class contact time.
    Progressing to universityTo progress to your chosen university, you will need to achieve a certain academic score and English language score in your International Year One. You also might be asked to submit a specific piece of work or attend an interview.

    Any requirements for your degree choice will be detailed on your offer letter.

    What will I learn on an International Year One course?

    On your International Year One course, you will learn how to:

    • Research key topics in your intended subject area
    • Develop project management skills to successfully prepare for university study
    • Communicate your work to different audiences, in speech and writing
    • Access suitable resources, including primary and secondary information
    • Create structured arguments by using critical analysis

     

    What modules will I study?

    International Year One subjects for degree entry in September 2020International Year One subjects for degree entry from September 2021
    BusinessBusiness
    Media and CommunicationsMedia and Communications

    Where can I find out more about my degree and university?

    Visit our Degree Finder, locate your degree and click through to learn more on the Bournemouth University website.

  • Pre-Master's details and module information

    Key facts

    Preparation for…Postgraduate-level study in the UK
    LevelCommon European Framework of Reference (CEFR) Level B2
    Course contentA selection of:

    - English language and academic skills modules
    - Research project related to your area of study
    - Subjects related to your degree
    Hours per weekThe number of hours per week will vary during your Pre-Master's, but on average you will have 16-20 hours per week of class contact time.
    Progressing to universityTo progress to your chosen university, you will need to achieve a certain academic score and English language score in your Pre-Master's. You also might be asked to submit a specific piece of work or attend an interview.

    Any requirements for your degree choice will be detailed on your offer letter.

    What will I learn on a Pre-Master’s course?

    On your Pre-Master’s course, you will learn how to:

    • Research key topics in your intended master’s degree subject area
    • Develop project management skills to successfully prepare for university study
    • Communicate your work to different audiences, in speech and writing
    • Access suitable resources, including primary and secondary information
    • Create structured arguments by using critical analysis

     

    What modules will I study?

    Pre-Master's subjects for degree entry in September 2020Pre-Master's subjects for degree entry from September 2021
    Business, Law or Finance Business, Law or Finance
    Events, Tourism and Hospitality ManagementEvents, Tourism and Hospitality Management
    Media and Communications Media and Communications

    Where can I find out more about my degree and university?

    Visit our Degree Finder, locate your degree and click through to learn more on the Bournemouth University website.

  • Pre-Sessional English details and module information

    Key facts

    Preparation for…Undergraduate and postgraduate-level study in the UK
    LevelStarting at Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) Level B2
    Course contentA selection of:

    - English language modules
    - Academic skills modules
    - Culture and personal development modules
    Hours per weekThe number of hours per week will vary during your programme, but on average you will have 20-24 hours per week of class contact time.
    Progressing to universityFor students with a conditional offer for Bournemouth University: you will need a certain English language score to progress to your chosen degree. The exact requirements for your degree choice will be detailed on your offer letter.

    For students with an unconditional offer for Bournemouth University: you will progress directly to Bournemouth University following your Pre-Sessional course.

    Pre-Sessional English (with Study Skills) course

    On your Pre-Sessional English course, you will learn how to:

    • Successfully use English to communication in speech and writing, using subject-specific terminology
    • Create structured arguments using a broad range of academic resources
    • Develop your confidence as an independent learner, in preparation for your future studies

     

    What modules will I study?

3. Send us your arrival details and book your transfer

Our arrivals team can meet you at the airport and take you directly to your accommodation. Even if you plan to find your own transportation from the airport, it is important that you complete our pre-arrival form to notify us of your arrival details.

Are you ready for enrolment? Read our pre-arrival guide to prepare for your arrival and ensure you have everything you need.

Welcome Week

Before your classes start, there’s Welcome Week at the College. This is a series of fun activities and practical advice, so you can meet other students, get to know the local area, and settle in quickly.

We strongly recommend to you take part in all of Welcome Week, so that you have the best possible start here!