INTRODUCING
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE CENTRE, UNIVERSITY OF PLYMOUTH
In 1620, the
Pilgrim Fathers, a group of would-be New World settlers,
set sail from Plymouth harbour, their final destination
America. The ensuing trans-Atlantic voyage in their
small ship, The Mayflower, has become an icon for
courage, tenacity and most important of all, discovery-
qualities that are very much alive and well in the
modern city of Plymouth today.
As one of Britain's largest 'new'
universities, Plymouth caters to the needs of some
27000 students and in keeping with the tradition of
discovery established by the Pilgrim Fathers over
4 centuries earlier, the university's English Language
Centre offers both international and domestic students
the chance to explore and experience a broad range
of exciting academic opportunities.
UNIVERSITY
FOUNDATION COURSES FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Large numbers of international students plan to study
at universities and colleges in the UK each year,
but for many, the need to develop suitable proficiency
in English Language is the first major hurdle that
must be overcome.
The English Language Centre provides
a University English Language Foundation Programme
specially designed to meet the needs of international
students planning to study at Plymouth or indeed any
other British university. As the name of this programme,
'English For University' (EFU) suggests, students
receive expert tuition and guidance on those aspects
of language, culture and study skills that are most
relevant for international students entering the British
Higher Education system.
'English for University' runs for
1 academic year between September and the following
May (although students with a higher level of English
Language proficiency may take a Fast-Track version
of the programme from January) and consists of 8 different
modules at undergraduate level and 10 different modules
at postgraduate level. Each separate module addresses
an important area in the development of language and
skills for university study.
A key feature of the course is its system of regular
tutorials in which students can expect to receive
up to 20 minutes of one-on-one attention from their
course tutor each week. This tutorial time can be
spent discussing either academic or pastoral concerns,
but both tutors and students agree that it plays a
very important role in supporting international students'
adjustment to British university life, both socially
and academically.
BUSINESS
MASTERS FOUNDATION COURSES FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Courses such as MBAs (Master of Business Administration),
MBMs (Master of Business Management) and Masters in
Marketing, Logistics or any of the other specific
business disciplines continue to attract international
students to the UK.
Aside from high-level entry requirements in terms
of English language (typically IELTS 6.5 or in some
cases, IELTS 7.0), business courses like these often
expect students to have either worked in business
already or to have studied a specific business subject
during their undergraduate degree.
The English Language Centre's Masters
Qualifying Programme (MQP) is a specific business
foundation course, specially designed for Diploma
level students who lack the general business knowledge
and English Language skills to progress directly onto
a business Masters programme.
The Masters Qualifying Programme runs
for 1 academic year between September and the following
May and consists of 7 different modules, focusing
on the development of both English Language and general
Business Awareness.
Graduates from the Masters Qualifying Programme can
thus expect to be well-prepared, both linguistically
and academically, for the demands of any business-related
Masters degree they choose to follow.
TEACHER
TRAINING COURSES FOR BOTH DOMESTIC & INTERNATIONAL
STUDENTS
In recent years, Teaching English as a Foreign Language
(TEFL) has become a major, worldwide industry and
universities have reacted by offering a range of courses
in teacher training. From the summer of 2005, the
English Language Centre is planning to run a BA in
TESOL with Modern Languages (French, German or Spanish)
and a Postgraduate Certificate in Teaching English
for Academic Purposes.
Whereas the BA course is expected to run for 3 years
and is aimed at students with no experience of TESOL
whatsoever, the Postgraduate Certificate will be a
1 month advanced qualification for experienced teachers
and is currently the only course of its kind in the
UK. A key selling point of this particular programme
is that successful graduates will be offered one month
of employment at the university directly after the
course ends.
Delivered by well-qualified and highly-experienced
teacher trainers, both the BA TESOL and the PG Cert
TEAP offer high-quality routes to careers in the fields
of English Language Teaching and may be taken by both
domestic and international students alike.
CONTACT
DETAILS
Full details of these and other courses offered by
the English Language Centre, including entry requirements,
application procedures and costs, can be found by
visiting the Centre website: http://www.plymouth.ac.uk/elc
or by contacting the Centre Director, Douglas Bell
directly on:
douglas.bell@plymouth.ac.uk
or Tel +44 (0) 1752 233 586
Fax +44 (0) 1752 233 569.