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University Foundation Diploma in association of ABE Level 4
Magna Carta College
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Course Summary
- Type: University Foundation Diploma
- Location: Oxford
- Duration: 1 Year
- Deadline: Ongoing
Course Description
A pathway to a UK university in 12 monthsMagna Carta College is offering a 12 months foundation programme that would enable students to progress to one of over 80 UK and worldwide universities . This programme is accredited by the Association of Business Executives and provides an entry to the first year of related UK Bachelor degrees (and equivalent stages for degrees in other countries).
The University Foundation Diploma at Magna Carta College has a two-fold objective, academic and language proficiency. It is a combination of academic modules and IELTS, and prepares students for the demands of undergraduate study at UK University.
Academic aims
- Providing students with a qualification for UK university entry
- Develop students’ knowledge in business studies in a British environment
- Improve students’ English language ability to at least an IELTS band score of 6 to 6.5 or equivalent
Ideal For:
International and EU students who have completed secondary-level education and prefer a one-year option before progressing to a UK university.
Course Subjects
Core Modules
Introduction to Business
Introduction to Quantitative Methods
Introduction to Business Communication
Introduction to Accounting
Development Modules
Study Skills
Business English
English Language Work Skills
EAP – English for Academic purposes
Presentation Skills
Entry Requirements:
You should be at least 18 years old
You should have finished your secondary or high school
Language Requirements:
IELTS 5.0 or equivalent.
Start date: February, June & October 2013
Subject Choices: Business
Course Duration: 12 Months
Tuition Fees: £12,900 (plus a registration fee of £250)
Students will be guided and advised about choosing and applying to UK universities. Our UCAS advise team will assist you in your application to the UK universities.

