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International students
tudents
Leeds Met is one of the most popular universities ❚ English language requirements
in the UK, attracting students from all over the Most postgraduate courses require IELTS 6.0 or
world. You will join a vibrant student community, equivalent, with no skill below 5.0. Where courses
ernational s
including around 4,000 international students have a different English language requirement,
Int
representing over 100 different nationalities. As a this is shown in the course descriptions in this
Leeds Met student you can benefit from affordable prospectus.
tuition fees, guaranteed accommodation, state-
of-the art-learning facilities and free English
❚ English & preparatory courses
language support (EU students have to pay a small
If your qualifications and/or English language
fee). Leeds Met offers internationally-recognised
ability need improvement, consider one of our
masters degrees which you can normally complete
preparatory courses:
in just one year, giving you a quicker route to
The International Pre-Masters Course*
enhance your career prospects.
If you have already completed study at HND/Dip
❚ A quality education
HE level and have an English language ability of
Leeds Met delivers high quality courses and
IELTS 5.5 (or equivalent), you could study the Pre-
has achieved world-leading and internationally
Masters course. This is a one-year course designed
excellent ratings for areas of our research
to prepare you for study at postgraduate level. You
provision – see page 7. Over 90 per cent of
will cover areas such as academic English, study
international students at Leeds Met are highly
and research skills, British university culture
satisfied with the teaching quality, course content
and subject study. A September or January start
and levels of support provided, according to a
is available. A fast-track, one semester route is
recent independent survey by i-Graduate.
available for students who already have English
language skills to a minimum of IELTS 6.0 (or
Leeds Met received an honourable mention in equivalent) or have suitable subject knowledge.
the Andrew Heiskell Awards for Innovation in
International Education. The awards honour the
Please contact us if you have IELTS 5.0 to discuss
most outstanding initiatives in international higher
further options.
education and Leeds Met is the only UK university
Visit:
www.leedsmet.ac.uk/elt/courses/prema
to have been recognised. The British Council also
❚ Pre-Sessional Course *
graded the University as excellent for teaching
This intensive course focuses on improving your
quality, pastoral care, premises and learning
academic English language skills for successful
resources during a recent EFL inspection.
university study. The course is offered at higher
❚ A warm welcome
intermediate-advanced level and takes place over
Before you depart for Leeds, we’ll send you
eight weeks. Successful completion satisfies the
information on everything you need to know
University’s English language requirements to
about study and life in the UK. You will have the
IELTS 6.0/6.5.
opportunity to take part in a fantastic welcome
Visit:
www.leedsmet.ac.uk/elt/courses
festival where you can meet students of all
❚ Free English & Cultural Skills Course (ECIS) *
nationalities before starting your course. This
These classes are offered as part of the fee
includes a variety of social events, information
package for international students, EU students
sessions and course inductions. Social events
may be required to pay a small fee. The classes
continue throughout the year to help you make the
will support your English language and study
most of your time here. Our International Student
skills development while you are studying with
Advice Service provides specialist advice and
us. Courses are arranged in mini-modules which
guidance.
focus on particular skills, such as ‘Listening to
Visit:
www.leedsmet.ac.uk/internat/advice
Lectures’ and ‘Effective Reading’.
www.leedsmet.ac.uk/international/english/ECIS
*accredited by the British Council
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