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Degrees & Diplomas in Economics, Management, Finance, Accounting, Information Systems, Business and the Social Scien

Degrees & Diplomas in Economics, Management, Finance, Accounting, Information Systems, Business and the Social Sciences. Lead College: The London School of Economics and Political Science. Agenda. Why study with the University of London International Programmes? The EMFSS programmes

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Degrees & Diplomas in Economics, Management, Finance, Accounting, Information Systems, Business and the Social Scien

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  1. Degrees & Diplomas in Economics, Management, Finance, Accounting, Information Systems, Business and the Social Sciences Lead College: The London School of Economics and Political Science

  2. Agenda • Why study with the University of London International Programmes? • The EMFSS programmes • Studying with a recognised teaching centre • Entry requirements and how to apply

  3. Why study with the University of London International Programmes? Senate House, Central London offices of University of London

  4. A global leader in distance and flexible study For 152 years, University of London programmes have been accessible to students all over the world through the University of London International Programmes. • Ourvisionis of a world in which a life-changing, high quality university education is available to all who could benefit. • Our missionis to provide worldwide access to the internationally renowned programmes and awards of the University of London and its Colleges.

  5. What makes us different? • Worldwide Access • Opportunity • International Reputation

  6. Worldwide Access The University of London International Programmes is unique in its global reach. • Over 50,000 students in more than 190 countries • 100+ degrees, diplomas and certificates • Almost 600 exam centres worldwide • 70+ institutions formally recognised to offer tuition for our programmes

  7. Opportunity Since 1858, the University of London International Programmes has enriched the lives of hundreds of thousands of students worldwide. • Our flexible and affordable study methods enable students to study wherever they live. • Our alumni include Nobel prize winners, politicians, designers, engineers, poets, teachers, lawyers and leaders of business and industry.

  8. International Reputation Our success is based on the University of London’s reputation for high academic standards, built by the outstanding teaching and research of its 19 Colleges. • All programmes offered by the University of London International Programmes are developed by Colleges of the University of London. These Colleges are also responsible for the assessment of the degrees. • Wherever our students live, they are examined to the same high standard as those studying in London at one of the University’s Colleges.

  9. Graduating from the University of London International Programmes • Final diploma shows you were registered with the University of London and awarded a University of London degree. It gives the name of the University of London College that conducted the examinations. • Graduates also receive a Diploma Supplement which: • includes a transcript of individual courses, marks and overall classification • provides information on the role of the Lead College and method of study • explains there is no difference between the standards of awards, whatever the study route. • Graduates can attend a Graduation Ceremony in London

  10. Degrees & Diplomas in Economics, Management, Finance, Accounting, Business, Information Systems & Social Science

  11. About the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) • The LSE is regarded as an international centre of academic excellence and innovation in the social sciences. • LSE’s excellence in research underpins the development of the programme.

  12. Why study these degrees? • The curriculum is international in scope. • Choose from over 100 units, allowing you to customise your degree to your interests. • Highly valued - graduates transfer to Masters programmes in prestigious universities e.g. NUS, LSE, Wharton, Chicago, Cambridge, Oxford, Cass Business School, Hong Kong University. • Wide range of entry points, including routes for those who have an undergraduate degree.

  13. Undergraduate study options • The Diploma in Economics& Diploma inSocial Sciences • Four units • A qualification in its own right • Provides entry to year 2 of the LSE-led degrees • Students must study at a recognised institution • Access route • Two units • Provides two credits and entry to the LSE-led degrees • Undergraduate degrees • Standard Route (twelve units) • Graduate Entry Route (nine units)

  14. Joint Honours BSc Economics and Management BSc Finance and Economics BSc Information Systems and Management BSc Management with Law BSc Maths and Economics BSc Politics and International Relations BSc Sociology with Law Qualifications available Single Honours • BSc Accounting and Finance • BSc Accounting with Law • BSc Banking and Finance • BSc Business • BSc Development and Economics • BSc Economics • BSc Geography and Environment • BSc International Relations • BSc Management • BSc Sociology

  15. Staff Rosemary Gosling Director, University of London International Programmes at LSE.

  16. How will I benefit from these degrees and diplomas? • You are challenged academically – a sound preparation for a successful career and further academic study. • You gain specialist expertise in wide range of business-relevant subjects. • Our approach helps you to understand how and why society, institutions and economic systems function. • You become an independent thinker – questioning accepted truths and forming your own opinions.

  17. Professional accreditation BSc Accounting and Finance graduates BSc Accounting and Finance graduates BSc Accounting and Finance graduates BSc Accounting and Finance graduates BSc Banking and Finance graduates BSc Banking and Finance graduates (Case by case application applies) BSc Banking and Finance graduates Association of Chartered Certified Accountants

  18. About the diplomas – Economics and Social Sciences • Provides access to the degree if you do not have the necessary entry qualifications • You obtain a qualification which admits you to the second year of BSc degree • You must attend a recognised institution to complete the course and do the requisite written work • You have between 1-5 years to complete

  19. About the Access route • Designed for those students who may not have the necessary qualifications for entry to the degree. • Allows you to study two full units and demonstrate your ability. • If you are successful you are given access to the degree and will be credited with the two units. www.londoninternational.ac.uk/prospective_students/undergraduate/lse/access

  20. How will I study? • Plan out your time – you have between 3-8 years to complete. • You can take a minimum of two units and a maximum of four units per year. • Study independently or with local support • Allow a minimum of 35 study hours a week for about 34 weeks a year if you intend to complete the maximum of four units in any one year.

  21. Support for your study You have options: • Hard copies of text books and learning resources, plus online library. • Mix of hard copy text books plus access the web for interaction, videos of lectures, and discussion. • Using study resources, plus attending classes at a local college on full or part-time basis.

  22. The online learning environment • LISTEN: Recorded messages from LSE academics and other staff. • READ: Study materials • DISCUSS: Forums where you can chat online to other students who are studying the same units • TEST YOURSELF: Quizzes, activities and solutions for some units

  23. Can I transfer to the UK? • LSE and many other universities welcome applications from International Programmes students to study the second year of a relevant degree on campus in the UK or apply to study their Masters in the UK. • You will need very good grades in your exams, and a good academic background. • Contact UCAS to apply for transfer: www.ucas.ac.uk (You cannot be considered for transfer into the final year of a degree).

  24. Is distance learning right for me? • Study whenever and wherever is convenient to you, and fit your studies in around other commitments. • Study and sit exams wherever you live, even if you have to move with your job. • Must be highly motivated and self-disciplined, and able to master complex problems independently. • It’s challenging, but the outcome is very rewarding and improves confidence and self-esteem.

  25. Hear from our alumni ‘I chose to study for a degree with the University of London because it is recognised worldwide as one of the best universities. Studying while working helped me in my studies, in the sense that I was able to grasp theoretical concepts more easily because I could relate them to my work. Even though combining work and studying is no easy task, I believe once you are able to manage your time it becomes an advantage.I think the moment when I found out my final results and that I had achieved a degree with First Class Honours remains one of my best memories.’ Hein Chetcuti, Malta Information systems specialist, Malta Freeport Terminals BSc Information Systems and Management

  26. Hear from our alumni ‘I know I’ve made the right choice. I achieved a First Class Honours degree and three months before graduation, I was offered a place as an audit associate with one of the leading multinational firms which offers advisory, accounting and taxation services. I am certain that University of London has opened many doors for me with such a brilliant start to my career!’  Asha d/o Mukherjee Dulal, BSc Accounting and Finance

  27. Hear from our alumni ‘While studying I was able to develop career-related skills such as problem solving, communication, report writing, computer literacy and many others which have been valuable assets. I would highly recommend this degree as the skill sets that you acquire are highly transferable in the modern business environment.’ Ethan Yu, Malaysia Assistant Manager, Citibank BSc Economics and Management

  28. Alumni Association The University of London International Programmes has an active Alumni Association, with over 19,000 members in more than 190 countries. Our alumni have the opportunity to: • Have contact with leaders in their academic or professional field • Network with other graduates • Attend events held around the world • Network via Facebook & LinkedIn pages

  29. Studying with a local recognised teaching centre

  30. What is a recognised teaching centre? We have a growing network of 70+ independent teaching institutions worldwide that are formally recognised by the University of London International Programmes to provide tuition support for our students. • These recognised centres have been identified as meeting a specific set of quality criteria • Standards are regularly monitored by the University of London International Programmes • Two categories of recognised centre: Affiliate and Registered

  31. Affiliate and Registered Centres • Affiliate Centreshave demonstrated a sustained commitment to maintaining high standards of teaching, support and administration for our students • Registered Centreshave demonstrated acceptable standards of teaching, support and administration for our students • Further information about recognised teaching centres is online at: www.londoninternational.ac.uk/onlinesearch/institutions

  32. Studying with a recognised centre • Classes are offered, part-time, daytime, evening or weekends • Receive stimulus and direct support from local staff • Interact and work with other students • Obtain help planning and structuring your studies • Gain access to PCs and other facilities

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  34. Entry requirements & how to apply

  35. Am I eligible? You need the equivalent of: • GCSE ‘O’ level English or test of proficiency. • GCSE ‘O’ level Maths or equivalent. • Two grade C subjects at GCE ‘A’ level plus three passes in further subjects at GCSE ‘O’ level. See www.londoninternational.ac.uk/lseor the prospectus for all options.

  36. Local qualifications for entrance [Institutions to add information about qualifications for entrance in their country]

  37. How do I apply? • Apply online or by post. • Application must be received in London before 17 September if you live in a non-EU country and 17 October if you live within the EU. • Evidence of qualifications must be sent by post even when applying online. • More information about the application process is available at: www.londoninternational.ac.uk/lse

  38. What exemptions are available? • Some universities and colleges may use the terms ‘credit transfer’ or ‘advanced standing’; we use the term ‘exemption’. • If you are given an exemption, you do not need to take a particular unit. • This could apply if you have covered a similar syllabus in the same breadth and depth, within the past five years. • Students may be given exemptions for up to four Foundation units.

  39. To find out more Email: enquiries@london.ac.uk Write to: The Information Centre, University of London International Programmes Stewart House 32 Russell Square London WC1B 5DN, UK Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7862 8360 Website: www.londoninternational.ac.uk/lse

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