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one of the best new universities in the UK. With Kaplan, Get to know:
you can gain entry to a degree at NTU, and have an the University06
the campus08
incredible experience studying abroad. Nottingham 10
the students12
Global success 14
Foundation Certificate:
Art, Design and Media 32
Business, Law and Social Sciences 34
Computing 36
Science and Engineering 38
Pre-Master's:
Business, Law and Social Sciences 52
Computing 54
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Why choose Nottingham University
Top 15 in Work
placement
Trent University?
Ranked 16th the UK
of the Year opportunity
in the UK for student
for 2017 on every
Times Higher Education Awards
Guardian University Guide 2019
satisfaction
Complete University Guide 2019
degree
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Subject rankings
Business, Management
Civil Engineering Criminology
and Marketing
19th in the UK 9th in the UK
18th in the UK Guardian University Guide 2019 Guardian University Guide 2019
Guardian University Guide 2019
Journalism, Publishing
Economics Fashion and Textiles Psychology
and Public Relations
13th in the UK 4th in the UK 10th in the UK
Guardian University Guide 2019 Guardian University Guide 2019 12th in the UK Guardian University Guide 2019
Guardian University Guide 2019
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Get to know the campus City Campus
At Nottingham Trent University (NTU), you’ll be part of a vibrant community in an exciting student city. Located right in the very heart of
Nottingham, the City Campus
NTU's campuses offer a great student experience and an ideal environment for you to succeed.
is home to over half of the total
student population. It features
some of the University's oldest
A city-centre location A global university and largest buildings, including
NTU’s main City Campus puts you in the heart of Nottingham. From small beginnings, NTU has become one of the most popular the Boots Library. You'll also find
The second largest, Clifton Campus, is just a short distance away study destinations in the UK, with more than 29,000 students the Students' Union and one of
by bus or tram. This gives you easy access to the many and varied (Higher Education Statistics Agency 2016/17). This means you’ll NTU's Global Lounges — a centre
attractions of Nottingham, including shops, bars, restaurants, parks, be studying with thousands of like-minded peers from all around for cultural events, opportunities
cinemas and more, so you'll always have something fun to do! the world, making your NTU experience one you’ll never forget. to study abroad and language
exchange activities.
A great environment
By coming to NTU, you’ll join one of Britain's most environmentally Get involved
friendly universities. It is one of the UK's top 3 most sustainable At NTU, there are over 160 clubs and societies for you to join,
universities according to the 2018 People & Planet University League. covering everything from sports to cultural interests, languages
NTU generates some of its own electricity on campus, and buys the Clifton Campus
and more! These are a great way to meet people who share
rest from a green energy provider. This makes NTU a fantastic place Just a few miles from Nottingham
your interests.
to be a student, with an exceptional campus environment. Gill Street city centre, the Clifton Campus is
a self-contained site. You'll have
Waverley access to its facilities and research
Gill Street South centres, many of which are brand
Hampden Bus station • new following recent investment.
City Campus map Health You can also enjoy features such as
Centre
Sandby an on-site bar, gym, shop, library,
and an excellent sports centre.
Bonington
Dryden There is a frequent bus service to
Terrace • Students’ Union Centre the City Campus, so you'll be well
Royal
connected at Clifton.
• Boots Library
Trent Barnes
House Global Lounge • Wallis
Other university buildings Royal Concert Hall • You'll also find plenty of places to
inu ity c
Tram / bus stops Theatre Royal • Brack Bar and The Orangery cafe.
alk re
50m
Royal Centre
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Discover the legend of Robin Hood Enjoy the city's lovely parks Visit the stunning Wollaton Hall
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the students #nottinghamlawschool
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Global success
At Nottingham Trent University (NTU), you’ll be taught how to succeed — not just in your degree,
but also in your longer-term future. Your university education is designed with your career in mind,
so as an NTU graduate, you'll be well placed to find a good job when you finish university.
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Students from
9
120+ countries
and regions
came to study at
Nottingham Trent
University in 2017
(shown in dark blue on the map)
Alumni highlights
Work placements
1 Bahrain 4 Hong Kong SAR 7 Japan One key way NTU helps students prepare for their future career is through
Mohammed bin Jasim Alghatam Shirley Chan Mamoru Iriguchi work placements. A placement is a great way to gain real-world experience,
Politician, engineer and army veteran Vice-Chairman of YGM Trading Ltd Award-winning multimedia artist and and can help you stand out from other graduates when looking for a job.
theatre designer
Frank Lyn
2 Bangladesh PwC China & Hong Kong Market Leader
Rizwan Hussain 8 Kosovo
Barrister and UK TV presenter Lala Meredith-Vula
5 India
Award-winning artist and photographer
Varun Dhawan
3 Brazil Famous Bollywood film actor
Fabricio Alencar 9 Malawi
Foreign Exchange Trader Consultant Samson Kambalu
6 Iraq “I wanted to take advantage of the placement
at MS Bank Prominent artist and author
Ali Msabawy year offered on my degree, and of the opportunity
Structural engineer for the Iraqi government to link theory and practice. I was looking for a new
challenge, and to gain new experiences. NTU gave
Emphasis on your career me all the support I needed during my placement,
A degree from NTU will help you impress employers. Education at There are also regular events which can help you get started on the
especially my tutors.”
NTU is careers-focused, with an emphasis on practical knowledge road to success. In addition, the University's online careers hub can Audrey-Jacqueline from Ghana
and skills that employers value highly. The University offers you help you find placements, work experience and job opportunities, Followed her path to MA International Development
excellent careers support through its campus Employability team. and NTU has close links with thousands of businesses worldwide.
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can't really read
the 'to' - what can
be done about this?
Your path to
Nottingham Trent
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Routes to Nottingham Trent University Study your way
If you’re interested in studying at NTU, a pathway course at Nottingham Trent International College
(NTIC) can help you prepare for, and gain entry to, an NTU degree.
Foundation Certificate International Year One (IYO) Pre-Master's
at Nottingham Trent International at Nottingham Trent International at Nottingham Trent International
College on the NTU City Campus College on the NTU City Campus College on the NTU City Campus
On-campus pathway courses
Pathway course
What is a pathway course? Foundation Certificate
If you’ve completed high school, but don’t quite meet the To help you qualify for entry to an undergraduate degree, you can English language entry level: English language entry level: English language entry level:
entry requirements for an undergraduate degree at NTU, take a Foundation Certificate. You’ll be fully prepared for university, minimum UKVI IELTS 4.0 in all skills minimum UKVI IELTS 4.0 in all skills minimum UKVI IELTS 4.5 with
you can gain a place through a pathway course. Or if your and can progress to the 1st year of your undergraduate degree. Tuition fees: from £12,590 Tuition fees: from £12.720 no less than 4.0 in any skill
undergraduate degree doesn't allow you to go directly to a Course length: 6 to 15 months Course length: 7 to 15 months Tuition fees: from £13,230
postgraduate degree, a pathway course can help you reach International Year One (IYO) Course length: 6 to 15 months
Subjects and more information: Subjects and more information:
the level required for entry. The IYO is an advanced pathway to an undergraduate degree. If you
page 30 page 30 Subjects and more information:
have finished high school with good grades, you could study an IYO.
page 48
You’ll take your pathway course at Nottingham Trent This combines university preparation with content similar to that of
International College on the NTU campus. The course undergraduate 1st year, so you can progress directly to degree year 2.
will give you the academic skills, subject knowledge and
English language level you need to gain entry to a degree. Pre-Master's
If you pass your pathway course at the required level with If you have 3 years of higher education or equivalent, but don’t
good attendance, you’re guaranteed entry to NTU. quite qualify for entry to a postgraduate degree, take a Pre-Master's.
This will bring your skills and knowledge up to the level needed to
start a postgraduate degree at NTU. Undergraduate degree
Year 1
University degree
Undergraduate degree Postgraduate degree
Year 2 1 year
Undergraduate degree
Year 3*
Graduation
Graduate
Watch our video explaining with an NTU degree
pathway courses at:
kpln.org/pathway-course-info
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International College
Based on the University's City Campus, Nottingham Trent International College (NTIC) offers pathway
courses that lead to NTU degrees. At NTIC you'll enjoy high-quality teaching, excellent facilities and
expert support throughout your course.
Dr Kevin Smith
Director of Nottingham
Trent International College
Benefit from a dynamic learning environment Receive the support you need
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Learn your way
At Nottingham Trent International College (NTIC), you'll learn from a great team of
experienced teachers. With their care and expertise, you'll get a fantastic education.
Marco Baglieri
Programme Leader at Nottingham
Trent International College
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Support at every step
We understand that studying in another country is a big decision.
You may be coming to the UK from far away, but wherever you’ve
come from, we’ll support you every step of the way.
On-going support
Once you’re settled in and have started your studies, we’ll continue to give you
all the support you need. If you need any help with your studies, or just with
everyday life, you can ask a member of staff. We'll be happy to help!
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“The Global Point residence
is a good social space for
people like me, who came
here not knowing anyone.
games area and media room. You will also during your time at Nottingham Trent accommodation agreement. • Student starter pack with bedding, cooking equipment
benefit from easy access to the residence's International College.* It's our way Read, sign and return this to and other essentials
innovative Knowledge Hub. This area is of ensuring you have a happy living reserve your room.
† Private kitchen for studio flats.
Find out more about accommodation
an exclusive learning space offering you environment while you study with us. in Nottingham:
high-tech facilities, academic and language * On the condition that you pay your tuition deposit, accept your
kaplanpathways.com/nottingham-trent/accommodation
study offer and submit the accommodation booking form before
support and weekly activities. the accommodation guarantee deadline date.
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Undergraduate
pathways “I knew that I needed some help and support
to get on track and succeed at a UK university.
NTIC has helped me progress to NTU, and
A pathway course at Nottingham Trent International College (NTIC) is your ideal route to a has given me all the essential knowledge for
my degree studies. This has even given me an
Nottingham Trent University undergraduate degree. The best one for you will depend on your advantage over many of the other students
academic qualifications, English language level and subject preference. on my degree!”
What's the right path for me? Foundation Certificate or IYO? Guaranteed entry
Turn to page 30 to find the undergraduate degree you want, Visit kaplanpathways.com/degree-finder/nottingham-trent or You’re guaranteed entry to your degree at NTU
and to see which pathway course or courses lead there. contact us at kaplanpathways.com/ntu-contact to find out which if you pass your NTIC pathway course at the
course best matches your qualifications. required level, with good attendance.
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Choose your undergraduate degree Computing
BSc (Hons) Computer Science C C
Science
BSc (Hons) Animal Biology S
BSc (Hons) Computer Science and Mathematics S BCs (Hons) Biochemistry S
Find your preferred Nottingham Trent University degree in the tables below, and use the key to discover BSc (Hons) Computer Science (Games Technology) C BSc (Hons) Biological Sciences S
BSc (Hons) Computer Systems Engineering C C BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science S
which Nottingham Trent International College pathway course is right for you.
BSc (Hons) Computer Systems (Cyber Security) C C BSc (Hons) Chemistry S
BSc (Hons) Computer Systems (Networks) C C BSc (Hons) Coaching and Sport Science S
BSc (Hons) Computing C C BSc (Hons) Ecology and Conservation S
Key: BA (Hons) German and History B BSc (Hons) Information Systems C C BSc (Hons) Environmental Science S
Foundation Certificate for: BA (Hons) German and International Relations B BSc (Hons) Equestrian Psychology and Sports Science S
A Art, Design and Media (page 32) BA (Hons) Global Studies and History A B BSc (Hons) Equine Sports Science S
B Business, Law and Social Sciences (page 34) BA (Hons) Global Studies and International Relations A B Engineering BSc (Hons) Exercise, Nutrition and Health S
C Computing (page 36) BA (Hons) Global Studies and Media A B BEng (Hons) Biomedical Engineering S
BSC (Hons) Food Science and Technology S
S Science and Engineering (page 38) BA (Hons) Global Studies and Philosophy A B BEng (Hons) Civil Engineering S
BSc (Hons) Geography (Physical) S
BA (Hons) Global Studies and TESOL B BSc (Hons) Civil Engineering S
BSc (Hons) Microbiology S
International Year One in: BA (Hons) History and International Relations A B MEng (Hons) Civil Engineering Design and Construction S
BSc (Hons) Pharmacology S
B Business (page 40) BA (Hons) History and Linguistics A BEng (Hons) Electronic Engineering S
BSc (Hons) Sport and Exercise Science S
C Computing (page 42) BA (Hons) History and Philosophy A B BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering S
BSc (Hons) Sport Science and Management S
BA (Hons) History and Politics A B BSc (Hons) Software Engineering C C
BSc (Hons) Wildlife Conservation S
BA (Hons) Italian and History A B BEng (Hons) Sport Engineering S
BSc (Hons) Zoo Biology S
Art and Design BA (Hons) Linguistics and Media A B
BA (Hons) Animation A BA (Hons) Linguistics and Philosophy A B
BSc (Hons) Architectural Technology A
Law Social Sciences
BA (Hons) Mandarin Chinese and Global Studies A B
BArch (Hons) Architecture A LLB (Hons) Business Law B
BA (Hons) Childhood: Learning and Development B
BA (Hons) Mandarin Chinese and International Relations A B
BA (Hons) Costume Design and Making A LLB (Hons) International Law B
BA (Hons) Childhood (Psychology) B
BA (Hons) Spanish and Communication & Society A B
BA (Hons) Decorative Arts A LLB (Hons) Law B
BA (Hons) Childhood (Special Educational Needs and Inclusion) B
BA (Hons) Spanish and Global Studies A B
BA (Hons) Design for Film and Television A LLB (Hons) Law with Business B
BA (Hons) Communication & Society and English B
BA (Hons) Spanish and History A B
BA (Hons) Fashion Communication and Promotion B LLB (Hons) Law with Criminology B
BA (Hons) Communication & Society and Film & TV B
BA (Hons) Spanish and International Relations A B
BA (Hons) Fashion Design A LLB (Hons) Law with Psychology B
BA (Hons) Communication & Society and Global Studies B
BA (Hons) Spanish and Media A B
BA (Hons) Fashion Knitwear Design and Knitted Textiles A BA (Hons) Spanish and Philosophy A B BA (Hons) Communication & Society and History B
BA (Hons) Fashion Management B
Mathematics BA (Hons) Communication & Society and Linguistics B
BA (Hons) Fashion Marketing and Branding B BA (Hons) Communication & Society and Media B
BSc (Hons) Financial Mathematics S
BA (Hons) Fine Art A Business BA (Hons) Communication & Society and Philosophy B
BSc (Hons) Mathematics S
BA (Hons) Furniture and Product Design A BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance B B BA (Hons) Criminology B
BA (Hons) Graphic Design A BSc (Hons) Building Surveying B BA (Hons) Education B
BA (Hons) Interior Architecture and Design A BA (Hons) Business B B Media BA (Hons) Education (Early Years) B
BA (Hons) Photography A BA (Hons) Business Management and Accounting & Finance B B BA (Hons) Film & TV and History B BA (Hons) Education (Psychology) B
BA (Hons) / BSc (Hons) Product Design A BA (Hons) Business Management and Economics B BA (Hons) Film & TV and Philosophy B BA (Hons) Education (Special Educational Needs and Inclusion) B
BA (Hons) Textile Design A BA (Hons) Business Management and Entrepreneurship B B BA (Hons) Media and Film & TV B BA (Hons) Health and Social Care B
BA (Hons) Theatre Design A BA (Hons) Business Management and Human Resources B B BA (Hons) Media and International Relations B BA (Hons) International Relations B
BA (Hons) Business Management and Marketing B B BA (Hons) Media and Philosophy B BA (Hons) Politics B
BSc (Hons) Construction Management B BA (Hons) Media Communications and Culture A BA (Hons) Politics and International Relations B
Arts and Humanities BA (Hons) Economics B BA (Hons) Media Production A BSc (Hons) Psychology B
BA (Hons) English and History A B BA (Hons) Economics with Business B BSc (Hons) Psychology with Criminology B
BA (Hons) English and Media A B BA (Hons) Economics with International Finance and Banking B BSc (Hons) Psychology with Sociology B
BA (Hons) English and Philosophy A BA (Hons) International Business B B BA (Hons) Sociology B
BA (Hons) European Studies and History A B BSc (Hons) Property Development and Planning B BA (Hons) Youth Justice B
BA (Hons) French and Communication & Society B BSc (Hons) Property Finance and Investment B BA (Hons) Youth Studies B
BA (Hons) French and History B BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying and Commercial Management B
BA (Hons) French and International Relations B BSc (Hons) Real Estate B
BA (Hons) French and Media B
Find your degree online
BA (Hons) French and Philosophy B
Available degree options may change over time, so visit
our online degree finder for the most up-to-date list:
kaplanpathways.com/nottingham-trent/ug-degrees
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Your course options
September 2019
Course end
June 2020
Degree entry Tuition fees
4.5 (no less than October 2019 August 2020 September 2020
2.5 terms High school completion £15,285
An education in the arts can give you a great foundation from which to explore an artistic career. 4.0 in any skill) July 2020 June 2021 September 2021
This course will cover a wide variety of skills and study areas that will be useful when taking a degree September 2019
August 2020 September 2020
in a creative field. You'll be fully prepared to succeed on a related undergraduate degree at university. 3 terms High school completion 4.0 in all skills November 2019 £15,285
June 2020 June 2021 September 2021
September 2019 August 2020 September 2020
3.5 terms High school completion 4.0 in all skills April 2020 June 2021 £17,840
September 2021
Example careers: Animator | Architect | Fashion Designer | Fine Artist | Illustrator | Photographer | Textile Designer July 2020 August 2021
March 2020 June 2021
4 terms High school completion 4.0 in all skills September 2021 £20,300
June 2020 August 2021
Course modules
(see page 44 for module contents)
2 terms
2.5 and 3 terms
3.5 and 4 terms
All students study these modules to gain You’ll also study these modules if your Study additional modules to help you
a solid base of skills: English level is below UKVI IELTS 5.5: reach university:
• English for Academic Purposes • Art, Design and Media • English for Academic Study 2
• Creative Practice and Portfolio • English for Academic Study 3 • Reading and Writing 2
• Reading and Writing 3 • Speaking and Listening 2
You’ll also take 2 of the following that • Speaking and Listening 3 • Study Skills Preparation
best fit your degree and career goals
(for progression to some degrees, Or if you have at least UKVI IELTS 5.5,
the University will require you to take or do not need to take an IELTS test,
particular modules): you’ll study these modules:
• Entrepreneurship • Art, Design and Media
• Intermediate Digital Applications • Critical Reading, Writing and Reasoning
• People, Culture and Society for Higher Education
• Visual Culture Plus 2 of the following 3:
• Digital Applications
• Preparatory Statistics
• UK Society and Culture
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Your course options
September 2019
Course end
June 2020
Degree entry Tuition fees
August 2020
September 2020 £12,590
March 2020
This course will give you a foundation of skills and knowledge needed to pursue an education in Business, April 2020 September 2020
Law or the Social Sciences. These varied subjects areas can help you access an exciting career in anything October 2019
August 2020 September 2020
from legal practice to business consultancy. This course will prepare you for university study, enabling you 2.5 terms High school completion
5.0 (no less than
4.0 in any skill)
January 2020 £13,635
to succeed on an undergraduate degree. July 2020 June 2021 September 2021
September 2019
4.5 (no less than August 2020 September 2020
3 terms High school completion November 2019 £13,635
4.0 in any skill)
June 2020 June 2021 September 2021
Example careers: Accountant | Construction Manager | Criminologist | Diplomat | Economist | Financial Analyst | Marketing Executive September 2019 August 2020 September 2020
3.5 terms High school completion 4.0 in all skills April 2020 June 2021 £15,900
September 2021
July 2020 August 2021
March 2020 June 2021
4 terms High school completion 4.0 in all skills September 2021 £18,640
June 2020 August 2021
Course modules
(see page 44 for module contents)
2 terms
2.5 and 3 terms
3.5 and 4 terms
All students study these modules to gain You’ll also study these modules if your Study additional modules to help you
a solid base of skills: English level is below UKVI IELTS 5.5: reach university:
• English for Academic Purposes • English for Academic Study 3 • English for Academic Study 2
• Extended Project • Independent and Collaborative Study • Reading and Writing 2
• Reading and Writing 3 • Speaking and Listening 2
You’ll also take 2–3 of the following that • Speaking and Listening 3 • Study Skills Preparation
best fit your degree and career goals
(for progression to some degrees, Or if you have at least UKVI IELTS 5.5,
the University will require you to take or do not need to take an IELTS test,
particular modules): you’ll study these modules:
• Contemporary Global Issues • Critical Reading, Writing and Reasoning
• Entrepreneurship for Higher Education
• Historical Perspectives • Independent and Collaborative Study
• Intermediate Mathematics Plus 2 of the following 4:
• Logic and Critical Thinking • Digital Applications
• Mathematics • Preparatory Mathematics
• People, Culture and Society • Preparatory Statistics
• Statistics • UK Society and Culture
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Your course options
September 2019
Course end
June 2020
Degree entry Tuition fees
Course modules
(see page 44 for module contents)
2 terms
2.5 and 3 terms
3.5 and 4 terms
All students study these modules to gain You’ll also study these modules if your Study additional modules to help you
a solid base of skills: English level is below UKVI IELTS 5.5: reach university:
• English for Academic Purposes • English for Academic Study 3 • English for Academic Study 2
• Extended Project • Independent and Collaborative Study • Reading and Writing 2
• Reading and Writing 3 • Speaking and Listening 2
You’ll also take 3 of the following that • Speaking and Listening 3 • Study Skills Preparation
best fit your degree and career goals
(for progression to some degrees, Or if you have at least UKVI IELTS 5.5,
the University will require you to take or do not need to take an IELTS test,
particular modules): you’ll study these modules:
• Entrepreneurship • Critical Reading, Writing and Reasoning
• Information Technology for Higher Education
• Intermediate Digital Applications • Independent and Collaborative Study
• Mathematics Plus 2 of the following 5:
• Digital Applications
• Preparatory Mathematics
• Preparatory Science
• Preparatory Statistics
• UK Society and Culture
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Your course options
September 2019
Course end
June 2020
Degree entry Tuition fees
October 2019
August 2020 September 2020
Science and Engineering are both highly respected, traditional fields of study that can really help you 2.5 terms High school completion
5.0 (no less than
January 2020 £13,905
4.0 in any skill)
start a successful, fascinating and rewarding career. On this course, you will gain a solid set of skills and July 2020 June 2021 September 2021
a foundation of knowledge that will help you to succeed on a related degree at university. September 2019
August 2020 September 2020
4.5 (no less than
3 terms High school completion November 2019 £13,905
4.0 in any skill)
June 2020 June 2021 September 2021
September 2019 August 2020 September 2020
Example careers: Biomedical Scientist | Civil Engineer | Ecologist | Nutritionist | Research Scientist | Sports Coach | Zoologist 3.5 terms High school completion 4.0 in all skills April 2020 June 2021 £16,240
September 2021
July 2020 August 2021
March 2020 June 2021
4 terms High school completion 4.0 in all skills September 2021 £18,960
June 2020 August 2021
Course modules
(see page 44 for module contents)
2 terms
2.5 and 3 terms
3.5 and 4 terms
All students study these modules to gain You’ll also study these modules if your Study additional modules to help you
a solid base of skills: English level is below UKVI IELTS 5.5: reach university:
• English for Academic Purposes • English for Academic Study 3 • English for Academic Study 2
• Extended Project • Independent and Collaborative Study • Reading and Writing 2
• Reading and Writing 3 • Speaking and Listening 2
You’ll also take 2-3 of the following that • Speaking and Listening 3 • Study Skills Preparation
best fit your degree and career goals
(for progression to some degrees, Or if you have at least UKVI IELTS 5.5,
the University will require you to take or do not need to take an IELTS test,
particular modules): you’ll study these modules:
• Biology • Critical Reading, Writing and Reasoning
• Chemistry for Higher Education
• Intermediate Mathematics • Independent and Collaborative Study
• Physics Plus 2 of the following 5:
• Statistics • Digital Applications
• Preparatory Mathematics
• Preparatory Science
• Preparatory Statistics
• UK Society and Culture
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Your course options
September 2019
Course end
June 2020
Degree entry Tuition fees
Business
High school completion 5.5 (no less than
2 terms September 2020 £12,720
with good grades 5.0 in any skill) January 2020 August 2020
High school completion 5.0 (no less than October 2019 August 2020 September 2020
2.5 terms £13,965
with good grades 4.5 in any skill) July 2020 June 2021 September 2021
Studying Business can give you a hugely beneficial insight into the world of international commerce High school completion 4.5 (no less than September 2019 August 2020 September 2020
3 terms £13,965
and finance. This wide-ranging subject area could encompass everything from Accounting to Marketing, with good grades 4.0 in any skill) June 2020 June 2021 September 2021
setting you up for a career in any number of industries. This course will fully prepare you for university, 3.5 terms
High school completion
4.0 in all skills
April 2020 June 2021
September 2021 £16,300
with good grades
and allow you to progress directly to the 2nd year of a degree. July 2020 August 2021
High school completion March 2020 June 2021
4 terms 4.0 in all skills September 2021 £18,940
with good grades June 2020 August 2021
Example careers: Accountant | Financial Trader | Investment Banker | Management Consultant | Marketing Executive
Course modules
(see page 44 for module contents)
2 terms
2.5 and 3 terms
3.5 and 4 terms
All students study these modules to gain You’ll also study these modules if your Study additional modules to help you
a solid base of skills: English level is below UKVI IELTS 5.5: reach university:
• Accounting and Finance for Managers • Language for Study 1 • General English
• Business Development and • Language for Study 2 • Reading and Writing
Entrepreneurship • Skills for Study 1 • Speaking and Listening
• Economics • Study Skills Preparation
• Language for Study 3 Or if you have at least UKVI IELTS 5.5,
• Marketing in the Operational Context or do not need to take an IELTS test,
• Quantitative Methods for Business you’ll study these modules:
• Skills for Study 2 • Mathematics and Information
Communication Technology
You'll also study 1 of the following 2 • Modern British Society and Culture
modules, based on your degree subject: • Personal Development and Study Skills
• Financial and Management Accounting
• Organisational Behaviour
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Your course options
September 2019
Course end
June 2020
Degree entry Tuition fees
Computing
High school completion 5.5 (no less than
2 terms September 2020 £12,720
with good grades 5.0 in any skill) January 2020 August 2020
High school completion 5.0 (no less than October 2019 August 2020 September 2020
2.5 terms £13,965
with good grades 4.5 in any skill) July 2020 June 2021 September 2021
Studying Computing is a great way to get a head start in life. An education in this highly modern and High school completion 4.5 (no less than September 2019 August 2020 September 2020
3 terms £13,965
technical subject area will give you a fantastic skillset and invaluable knowledge. This pathway course will with good grades 4.0 in any skill) June 2020 June 2021 September 2021
allow you to progress directly to the 2nd year of an undergraduate degree in a related field. 3.5 terms
High school completion
4.0 in all skills
April 2020 June 2021
September 2021 £16,300
with good grades July 2020 August 2021
High school completion March 2020 June 2021
4 terms 4.0 in all skills September 2021 £18,940
with good grades June 2020 August 2021
Example careers: Applications Developer | Games Developer | IT Consultant | Multimedia Programmer | Systems Engineer
Course modules
(see page 44 for module contents)
2 terms
2.5 and 3 terms
3.5 and 4 terms
All students study these modules to gain You’ll also study these modules if your Study additional modules to help you
a solid base of skills: English level is below UKVI IELTS 5.5: reach university:
• Information Systems Analysis and Design • Language for Study 1 • General English
• Introduction to Information Systems • Language for Study 2 • Reading and Writing
• Language for Study 3 • Skills for Study 1 • Speaking and Listening
• Maths for Computing 1 • Study Skills Preparation
• Maths for Computing 2 Or if you have at least UKVI IELTS 5.5,
• Networking or do not need to take an IELTS test,
• Python Programming and Computer you’ll study these modules:
Technology • Mathematics and Information
• Skills for Study 2 Communication Technology
• Software Design and Implementation • Modern British Society and Culture
• Web Development • Personal Development and Study Skills
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Undergraduate pathway
course modules
Find out what you'll study in your course modules in the summaries below.
2-term modules Entrepreneurship Introduction to Information Systems People, Culture and Society
Accounting and Finance for Managers Familiarise yourself with varied concepts of Discover the key principles of conceptual Learn about the history, theories and issues
Apply main principles and techniques creativity, entrepreneurship and innovation, systems modelling. that relate to human culture and society
for financial reporting and analysis and and how to apply them in business. around the world.
management accounting. Language for Study 3
Extended Project Make complex arguments in English and Physics
Biology Learn how to plan, carry out and report an learn to synthesise academic sources. Gain an understanding of areas such as
Gain an understanding of biological extended project. You can choose a project astrophysics, electromagnetism, mechanics
systems and organisms, and learn topic that matches your degree and career Logic and Critical Thinking and thermodynamics.
about key laboratory processes. goals, and personal interests. Explore the concepts, history and skills
relating to logic and critical thinking, and Python Programming and
Business Development and Financial and Management Accounting how they apply in real-world contexts. Computer Technology
Entrepreneurship Interpret financial statements and explore Create basic programming algorithms to
Learn to produce and present a business the relationship between IT and the Marketing in the Operational Context solve problems, and develop an awareness
plan, and apply consultancy techniques. processing of financial information. Learn about marketing as it is used within of how computer systems work at a
a business, and the impact of core activities fundamental level.
Chemistry Historical Perspectives on performance.
Gain an understanding of chemical Gain an understanding of the historical Quantitative Methods for Business
reactions, fundamental particles and the context of your chosen degree area, and Mathematics Learn about quantitative techniques as
periodic table. skills such as researching, evaluating and Develop your mathematical skill set in used in the modern business environment.
interpreting sources. areas such as algebra, decision maths,
Contemporary Global Issues probabilities and statistics. Skills for Study 2
Explore the big issues facing humanity in Information Systems Analysis Gain useful analytical skills in written and
the 21st century, and critically evaluate and Design Maths for Computing 1 spoken information.
their causes and effects. Explore conceptual data models and the Develop relevant mathematics skills to solve
use of system blueprints. basic computing related problems. Software Design and Implementation
Creative Practice and Portfolio Discover the structure of procedural code
Research the work of selected practitioners Information Technology Maths for Computing 2 and object-orientated programme design.
in your field, responding to and evaluating Discover the key concepts of computer Further develop and apply mathematical
their work, in your own illustrative portfolio. science, including data representation and skills used to solve a range of problems in Statistics
programming languages. a computing context. Learn basic algebra, as well as the skills
Economics needed to analyse and apply statistics in a
Gain an understanding of macro and micro Intermediate Digital Applications Networking range of ways.
economics, and explore current trends and Develop skills in problem-solving and Gain an understanding of the key
issues in the field. creative practice using a range of software theories relating to contemporary Visual Culture
packages appropriate to your field of study. computer networks. Using an annotated visual research journal,
English for Academic Purposes evaluate key practitioners and movements
Develop your English to the level you Intermediate Mathematics Organisational Behaviour and their historical, cultural and
need for university study, and to really Expand your knowledge of mathematical Explore the effects of managements, political contexts.
get involved in academic discussions. concepts including algebra, geometry, human resources and organisations in
problem-solving, trigonometry and vectors. a global context. Web Development
Create a high quality website, incorporating
developed web-based content using a web
IDE and content management system. Continues on next page
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Undergraduate pathway
course modules
(continued)
2.5 and 3-term modules Modern British Society and Culture 3.5 and 4-term modules
Art, Design and Media Learn about life in the UK, and about British English for Academic Study 2
Explore a range of materials, workshop society and history. Improve your English grammar and
techniques, processes and practical skills, vocabulary in order to communicate in an
and begin to develop your research, Personal Development and Study Skills academic environment.
interpretation and critical evaluation skills. Gain key study and numeracy skills, and
learn how to develop personally. General English
Critical Reading, Writing and Reasoning Develop your English language accuracy
for Higher Education Preparatory Mathematics and range to engage in everyday situations
Enhance your ability to read and Develop your numeracy skills, including whilst living in the UK and studying at
understand complex ideas in English, and to algebra, geometry and graphs. the College.
compose convincing written arguments.
Preparatory Science Reading and Writing
Digital Applications Gain an introduction to core scientific Improve your ability to read concepts in
Develop your digital skillset, helping you knowledge, and subject-specific language English and write about academic ideas.
Personal development activities
use digital tools to support academic study, required to study the sciences. Culture and activities
including using and citing digital sources. Reading and Writing 2 We’ll help you have a hugely beneficial
Preparatory Statistics Develop your English reading and writing cultural and social experience, and
English for Academic Study 3 Build on your knowledge of using statistics, so that you can understand and articulate encourage you to explore different
Expand your knowledge of English grammar including the use of data to illustrate facts ideas and reasoning. activities, sports, crafts and more. You
and vocabulary to the level required for and support theories. might learn about local history and culture,
degree study. Speaking and Listening or develop your wider subject knowledge
Reading and Writing 3 Develop your ability to listen to concepts in and understanding of related industries.
Independent and Collaborative Study Develop your English reading and writing English and talk about academic ideas.
Work independently and in teams on an skills to a sufficient level to communicate Digital and employability skills
academic task, and practise applying your complex ideas. Speaking and Listening 2 Outside of your academic learning, you’ll
subject knowledge and study skills. Practise listening and speaking so that you also be taught skills that will be useful at
Skills for Study 1 are better prepared for academic debate university and later in life. You'll receive
Language for Study 1 Develop skills in note-taking, presenting and discussion. help in making the most of your creativity,
Develop your ability to reason and debate and writing essays, as well as in analysing improving your communication and
academic ideas in English. written and spoken information. Study Skills Preparation developing your digital skills. We’ll also help
Gain an introduction to the wide range of you build a CV, portfolio and online profile
Language for Study 2 Speaking and Listening 3 skills and strategies you'll need to succeed to empower you after you graduate.
Further improve your English to comprehend Improve your ability to listen and speak in at university, such as research methods and
and convey complicated ideas. English, allowing you to fully engage with using and citing sources. Social network
academic topics. Forming a strong social network can be
Mathematics and Information very beneficial, even if it’s just to discuss
Communication Technology UK Society and Culture and debate ideas. Not only will you get
Develop your understanding of basic IT and Learn more about the culture and society of to know your classmates, you’ll also have
mathematics, and how to use computers for the UK, and how it differs from others. opportunities to join professional bodies,
university-level study. and network with students and industry
professionals: something that can be really
helpful when you go on to start a career.
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Postgraduate
pathways “I’m so glad I took the Pre-Master's course,
as I’ve learned how to research and how to
give academic presentations.
Pre-Master's
Offered for the following subject areas:
Business, Law and Social Sciences page 52
Computing page 54
Guaranteed entry
What's the right path for me? You’re guaranteed entry to your postgraduate
Turn to page 50 to find the postgraduate degree you want, degree at NTU if you pass your NTIC Pre-Master’s
and to see which pathway course or courses lead there. at the required level, with good attendance.
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Choose your postgraduate degree
Find your preferred NTU postgraduate degree in the tables below, and use the key to discover which
Nottingham Trent International College pathway course is right for you.
Key: Engineering
B Pre-Master's for Business, Law and Social Sciences (page 52)
MSc Engineering (Cybernetics and Communications) C
C Pre-Master's for Computing (page 54)
MSc Engineering (Electronics) C
MSc Engineering Management B C
Business
MSc Branding and Advertising B
Law
MSc Building Surveying B
LLM Corporate and Insolvency Law B
MSc Digital Marketing B
LLM General Law B
MSc Economics B
LLM Health Law and Ethics B
MSc Economics and Investment Banking B
LLM Human Rights and Justice B
MSc Entrepreneurship B
LLM Intellectual Property Law B
MA Fashion Communications B
LLM International Trade and Commercial Law B
MA Fashion Marketing B
LLM Oil, Gas and Mining Law B
MSc Finance B
LLM Sports Law B
MSc Finance and Accounting B
MSc Finance and Investment Banking B
MSc Global Food Security and Development B Media
MSc Human Resource Management B MA Broadcast Journalism B
MSc International Business B MA Magazine Journalism B
MSc International Business (Dual Award) B MA Media and Globalisation B
MA International Fashion Management B MA News Journalism B
MSc International Real Estate Investment and Finance B
MA Luxury Fashion Brand Management B
Social Sciences
MSc Management B
MA Creative Writing B
MSc Management and Finance B
MA Criminology B
MSc Management and Global Supply Chain Management B
MSc Forensic Mental Health B
MSc Management and Innovation & Enterprise B
MA International Relations B
MSc Management and International Business B
MA Museum and Heritage Development B
MSc Management and Marketing B
MSc Marketing B MA Politics B
Computing
MSc Cloud and Enterprise Computing C
MRes / MSc Computer Science C
MSc Computing Systems C
MRes Electronic Systems C
MSc IT Security C Find your degree online
Available degree options may change over time, so visit
our online degree finder for the most up-to-date list:
kaplanpathways.com/nottingham-trent/pg-degrees
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Your course options
September 2019
Course end
June 2020
Degree entry Tuition fees
Business, Law and Social Sciences At least 3 years of higher September 2020
2 terms 5.5 in all skills January 2020 August 2020 £13,230
education in a suitable subject
June 2020 December 2020 January 2021
October 2019 August 2020 September 2020
Studying subjects in the varied fields of Business, Law and Social Sciences will give a highly adaptable and 2.5 terms
At least 3 years of higher
5.0 in all skills April 2020 December 2020 January 2021 £15,510
education in a suitable subject
widely applicable set of skills. You'll gain a greater understanding of how societies operate, and will be well July 2020 June 2021 September 2021
placed to start a career in anything from Marketing to Politics. This course will prepare you for a master's September 2019 August 2020 September 2020
At least 3 years of higher 5.0 (no less than
degree in a related subject area. 3 terms
education in a suitable subject 4.5 in any skill)
March 2020 December 2020 January 2021 £15,510
June 2020 June 2021 September 2021
January 2020 December 2020 January 2021
At least 3 years of higher
3.5 terms 4.5 in all skills April 2020 June 2021 £18,095
education in a suitable subject September 2021
Example careers: Accountant | Advertising Executive | Building Surveyor | Entrepreneur | Management Consultant | Retail Manager July 2020 August 2021
October 2019 December 2020 January 2021
At least 3 years of higher 4.5 (no less than
4 terms March 2020 June 2021 £20,640
education in a suitable subject 4.0 in any skill) September 2021
June 2020 August 2021
Course modules
(see page 56 for module contents)
2 terms
2.5 and 3 terms
3.5 and 4 terms
All students study these modules to gain You’ll also study these modules to help Study additional modules to help you
a solid base of skills: you prepare for university: reach university:
• English for Academic Purposes • English for Academic Study 3 • English for Academic Study 2
• Research Project • Independent and Collaborative Study • Reading and Writing 2
• Reading and Writing 3 • Speaking and Listening 2
You’ll also take 2 of the following that • Speaking and Listening 3 • Study Skills Preparation
best fit your degree and career goals
(for progression to some degrees,
the University will require you to take
particular modules):
• Advanced Social Science
• Advanced Statistics
• Philosophy, History and Culture
• Project Management
• Strategic Management
• UK Society and Culture (Advanced)
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Your course options
Computing
At least 3 years of higher September 2019 June 2020
2 terms 5.5 in all skills September 2020 £13,230
education in a suitable subject January 2020 August 2020
At least 3 years of higher October 2019 August 2020 September 2020
2.5 terms 5.0 in all skills £15,510
education in a suitable subject July 2020 June 2021 September 2021
Gaining the technical skills and specialised knowledge that come with an education in the field of At least 3 years of higher 5.0 (no less than September 2019 August 2020 September 2020
3 terms £15,510
Computing will give you a great start to your working life. You'll be highly valuable to employers, and will education in a suitable subject 4.5 in any skill) June 2020 June 2021 September 2021
be able to work at the cutting edge of technology. This course will give you preparation for a master's At least 3 years of higher April 2020 June 2021
3.5 terms 4.5 in all skills September 2021 £18,095
degree in a related subject area. education in a suitable subject July 2020 August 2021
At least 3 years of higher 4.5 (no less than March 2020 June 2021
4 terms September 2021 £20,640
education in a suitable subject 4.0 in any skill) June 2020 August 2021
Example careers: Applications Developer | Electronics Engineer | Information Systems Manager | IT Consultant | IT Security Specialist
Course modules
(see page 56 for module contents)
2 terms
2.5 and 3 terms
3.5 and 4 terms
All students study these modules to gain You’ll also study these modules to help Study additional modules to help you
a solid base of skills: you prepare for university: reach university:
• English for Academic Purposes • English for Academic Study 3 • English for Academic Study 2
• Research Project • Independent and Collaborative Study • Reading and Writing 2
• Reading and Writing 3 • Speaking and Listening 2
You’ll also take 2 of the following that • Speaking and Listening 3 • Study Skills Preparation
best fit your degree and career goals
(for progression to some degrees,
the University will require you to take
particular modules):
• Advanced Statistics
• Engineering, Science and Society
• Project Management
• UK Society and Culture (Advanced)
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Postgraduate pathway
course modules
Find out what you'll study in your course modules in the summaries below.
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Start your path
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Applying to Nottingham Trent International College with Kaplan is easy! If you still have questions about studying at Nottingham Trent University, see the answers below.
Just follow this step-by-step-guide, and if you have any questions, we'll be happy to help. Alternatively, you can contact us for more information. You’ll find contact details on page 63.
Join us at Nottingham Trent International College in 10 simple steps How much money do I need How long does the Are scholarships available?
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Studying in the UK is a big investment, For a complete and successful application, pathway courses and degrees are available
1. Apply online at: kaplanpathways.com/nottingham-trent-apply so you need to plan ahead. You must have once our Admissions team receives it, they'll for students who achieve good grades.
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NTIC pathway course, up to a maximum The duration of the process that follows how-to-apply/scholarships
2. Submit supporting documents, including a copy of your passport of 9 months, as well as funds to cover any can vary, so you should apply at least a few
and any previous UK visas, now or at a later stage unpaid tuition fees. This money must be months ahead. This will give you enough
held in a recognised bank account for at time to apply for your visa, reserve your Do I need a guardian
least 28 days before you apply for your accommodation and get ready for your trip. during my studies?
3. Receive an admissions decision Tier 4 (General) student visa. See the guide If you are under 18 years old, you’ll need a
below for more information on costs. legal guardian in the UK until you reach 18.
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5. Pay deposit and administration fee or send financial guarantee to accept your offer, and book your accommodation*
6. Receive accommodation agreement, pre-arrival guide and CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies) Guide to costs for Nottingham Trent International College
Tuition fees £12,590 to £20,640 (depending on your course), typically including a £5,000 deposit
7. Apply for a visa — see gov.uk/ukvi for more information Administration fee £200 (payable at the same time as the tuition deposit)
Up to £500 (depending on your course length and subject), and you should budget an additional £100 for
Course books
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8. Receive your visa and send us a scan
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Accommodation
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10. Arrive in Nottingham — we look forward to welcoming you to the College
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You will then receive your accommodation agreement, which you will need to read, sign and return to reserve your room.
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