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Language for Social Science and Arts: Communication and Society, Pre-Sessional Programme, University of Leeds

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University of Leeds

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Pre-Sessional ProgrammeFull-time10 weeksJulyGBP 3500 totalGBP 3500 total

About Language for Social Science and Arts: Communication and Society, Pre-Sessional Programme - at University of Leeds

If English is not your first language, this pre-sessional programme will aim to train you to perform effectively in the academic environment of the University of Leeds' Faculty of Performance, Visual Arts and Communication.

You'll develop the language skills, knowledge and understanding required for postgraduate study in the fields of arts, social sciences and communication, and assessments will be tailored to test the skills you'll need in this context. Throughout the programme you'll receive feedback on your progress in these areas.

The first 4 weeks focus on more social science and arts related language and skills, with a closer focus on communication and society in the final 6 weeks.

  • Course content

    This programme is an English language content-based pre-sessional. You'll study language in the context of your subject, to help you develop your English language and ability to communicate at an appropriate academic level within your chosen field of study. You will have the opportunity to read and discuss some core theories in your field, and produce an individual piece of work, involving some element of independent research.

    Course structure

    These are typical modules/components studied and may change from time to time. Read more in our Terms and conditions.

    For more information on typical modules, read Language for Social Science and Arts: Communication and Society in the course catalogue

    Learning and teaching

    The first 4 weeks focus on social science and arts related language and skills; after that you'll explore 3 core themes, each based around an introductory content lecture. You'll then work on understanding this content and the language used, alongside that of core texts, through a series of language classes and seminars. You'll have the chance to work both individually and with others, and you'll produce independent work throughout the 10 weeks.

    Classes will typically take place between 9am and 5pm from Monday to Friday (you can find out dates when the University will be closed at the Almanac). Typically maximum class sizes are between 16 and 18 students per class, however this may vary suited to the type of class. The minimum age for students studying on this course is 18 years old.

    Assessment

    The final assessments will be based specifically on the core areas of academic language and subject specific literacy. They will ensure that all 4 skills of speaking, writing, reading and listening are covered appropriately for the discipline requirements and as required of a Secure English Language Test (SELT). We will also assess your developing ability to present a critical argument in the context of an independent academic study using appropriate language.

  • Applying, fees and funding

    Entry requirements

    If your degree requires an overall IELTS score of 6.5, to study this language course you will need a minimum overall IELTS score of 6.0. You can have two components with scores below 6.0, but no scores below 5.5.

    If your degree requires an overall IELTS score of 7.0, to study this language course you will need a minimum overall IELTS score of 6.5. You can have two components with scores below 6.5, but no scores below 6.0.

    If your degree requires an overall IELTS score of 6.0, to study this language course you will need a minimum overall IELTS score of 5.5, but no scores below 5.0. You can have one score, other than writing, below 5.5.

    For other English qualifications, read English language equivalent qualifications.

    How to apply

    Students applying to study on a taught postgraduate programme

    If you have applied for a taught postgraduate programme at the University of Leeds and you are eligible for a summer pre-sessional, you will be contacted by the Language Centre. If you are not applying for a taught postgraduate programme at the University of Leeds and you would like to apply for this pre-sessional, please visit application.leeds.ac.uk/sign-up. Please contact the Language Centre ([email protected]) if you have any questions about this.

    Students applying to study on a research postgraduate programme

    Please apply to the Language Centre using the application form on the Applying for English language courses webpage.

    Fees

    UK/EU: £3,500 (total)

    International: £3,500 (total)

    Read more about how to pay.

    Additional cost information

    All programme and learning materials are included in the tuition fees. The Language Centre provides a weekly programme of optional leisure activities during the summer, some of which are free, and some have a cost, typically no more than £30.

    There may be additional costs related to your course or programme of study, or related to being a student at the University of Leeds. Read more about additional costs

  • Entry requirements

    IELTS overall score no more than 0.5 below the degree programme you have applied to.

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