Pre-Sessional English (Advanced route)
About the course
Students whose level of English is not yet high enough to enter their chosen undergraduate or postgraduate degree will be required to take one or more Pre-Sessional English courses in order to help them to achieve the necessary standard. Students are assessed during and at the end of the course through coursework and in class tests.
The Pre-sessional English course aims to:
- develop your vocabulary range and improve your pronunciation and grammar
- help you to understand university lectures and seminars and to take notes effectively
- help you to write accurate and appropriate essays, reports and academic assignments
- help you to read academic books, journals and papers efficiently
- improve your spoken ability in academic contexts
Why choose this course?
The Pre-sessional English Standard course is designed to improve students' general English and English for academic purposes. This module is designed for students who have IELTS 5.5, 6 or 6.5 or equivalent and wish to progress onto their chosen degree programme at UH which has an entry point of IELTS 7.
- It helps you to develop your academic English language and study skills so you can pursue your studies at university, either at undergraduate or postgraduate level.
- It gives you some insight into student life and some cultural and leisure activities.
- If successful on the course you can progress directly onto your chosen degree programme
Course dates
PSA1F - 10 June - 13 September 2013
PSA2F - 1 July - 13 September 2013
PSA3F - 5 August - 13 September 2013
PSA4F - 16 September - 20 December 2013
PSA5F - 7 October - 20 December 2013
PSA6F - 11 November - 20 December 20-13
Entry requirements...
PSA1F (June start)
IELTS 5.5 (with no less than 5 in any band)
PSA2F (July start)
IELTS 6.0 (with no less than 5 in any band)
PSA3F (August start)
IELTS 6.5 (with no less than 5 in any band)
PSA4F (September start)
IELTS 5.5 (with no less than 5 in any band)
PSA5F (October start)
IELTS 6.0 (with no less than 5 in any band)
PSA6F (November start)
IELTS 6.5 (with no less than 5 in any band)
Study routes
- Full Time (Less than 24 weeks),
Locations
- University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield
Teaching methods
As a student of Pre-Sessional English, you will be taught by well-qualified lecturers with considerable experience in the teaching of English in the UK and overseas. They will take a personal interest in your progress and well-being. The teaching takes place in small groups using modern teaching and learning methods. The courses are intensive and you will be required to do homework and out-of-class assignments. You will also be able to take part in a social programme.
The atmosphere of the course is friendly with small teaching groups. Pre-Sessional English courses are an excellent way to become acclimatised to the British university scene, and to make friends before the beginning of the academic year.
Intended Learning Outcomes:
Knowledge and Understanding
- Successful students will typically have knowledge of:
- a wide range of vocabulary common to academic texts and in texts reflecting their subject fields
- how to use texts to increase grammatical, lexical and discoursal knowledge
- the use of grammar and vocabulary to create more complex written and spoken academic discourse
- strategies to increase reading efficiency and critical reading
- strategies to improve listening to spoken input in a wide range of situations including seminars and lectures
- academic referencing conventions
Skills and Attributes Successful students will typically be able to:
- produce spoken English intelligibly and effectively using a wide range of vocabulary
- demonstrate understanding of spoken academic discourse in a variety of accents utilising a wide range of vocabulary
- apply different reading strategies appropriately to a wide range of texts
- take coherent notes in a range of styles from lectures and reading and from these create summaries and syntheses
- utilise sources and employ appropriate academic referencing conventions effectively
- plan and write a good range of academic essays and reports
- use a good range of library and internet resources effectively
Structure
Year 1
Core Modules
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Pre-Sessional English for Academic Purposes ADVANCED 1
The Pre-sessional English Advanced 1/4 course is designed to improve students' general English and English for academic purposes. This module is designed for students who have IELTS 5.5 (for example) or equivalent and wish to progress onto their chosen degree programme at UH which has an entry point of IELTS 7. There is a focus on: • vocabulary acquisition, storage and appropriate use; • listening comprehension strategies and note taking; • strategies for effective and critical reading of a modest range of texts; • academic writing and speaking conventions; • working in groups. Where if possible students work in under-graduate or post- graduate groups in which there are shared subject interests.
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Pre-Sessional English for Academic Purposes ADVANCED 2
The Pre-sessional English Advanced 2/5 course is designed to improve students' general English and English for academic purposes. This module is designed for students who have IELTS 6 (for example) or equivalent and wish to progress onto their chosen degree programme at UH which has an entry point of IELTS 7. There is a focus on: 1. vocabulary acquisition, storage and appropriate use 2. listening comprehension strategies and detailed note taking 3. strategies for effective and critical reading of a wide range of texts 4. writing an extended researched essay or report 5. academic writing and speaking conventions 6. the acquisition and application of referencing conventions as employed in a UK university or academic environment Where possible students work in under- or post-graduate groups which have shared subject interests.
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Pre-Sessional English for Academic Purposes ADVANCED 3
The Pre-sessional English Advanced 3/6 course is designed to improve students' general English and English for academic purposes. This module is designed for students who have IELTS 6.5 (for example) or equivalent and wish to progress onto their chosen degree programme at UH which has an entry point of IELTS 7. There is a focus on: 1. vocabulary acquisition, storage and appropriate use 2. listening comprehension strategies and detailed note taking 3. strategies for effective and critical reading of a wide range of texts 4. writing an extended researched essay or report 5. academic writing and speaking conventions 6. the acquisition and application of referencing conventions as employed in a UK university or academic environment Where possible students work in under- or post-graduate groups which have shared subject interests.
- Pre-Sessional English for Academic Purposes ADVANCED 4
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Pre-Sessional English for Academic Purposes ADVANCED 5
The Pre-sessional English Advanced 2/5 course is designed to improve students' general English and English for academic purposes. This module is designed for students who have IELTS 6 (for example) or equivalent and wish to progress onto their chosen degree programme at UH which has an entry point of IELTS 7. There is a focus on: 1. vocabulary acquisition, storage and appropriate use 2. listening comprehension strategies and detailed note taking 3. strategies for effective and critical reading of a wide range of texts 4. writing an extended researched essay or report 5. academic writing and speaking conventions 6. the acquisition and application of referencing conventions as employed in a UK university or academic environment Where possible students work in under- or post-graduate groups which have shared subject interests
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Pre-Sessional English for Academic Purposes ADVANCED 6
The Pre-sessional English Advanced 3/6 course is designed to improve students' general English and English for academic purposes. This module is designed for students who have IELTS 6.5 (for example) or equivalent and wish to progress onto their chosen degree programme at UH which has an entry point of IELTS 7. There is a focus on: 1. vocabulary acquisition, storage and appropriate use; 2. listening comprehension strategies and detailed note-taking; 3. strategies for effective and critical reading of a wide range of text; 4. writing an extended researched essay or report; 5. academic writing and speaking conventions; 6. the acquisition and application of referencing conventions as employed in a UK university or academic environment. Where possible students work in under-graduate or post-graduate groups which have shared subject interests.
Optional
Fees & funding
Discounts are available for International students if payment is made in full at registration
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Additional course costs
PSA1F (14 week course) - £3500
PSA2F (11 week course) - £2750
PSA3F (6 week course) - £1500
Other financial support
Find out more about other financial support available to UK and EU students
Living costs / accommodation
The University of Hertfordshire offers a great choice of student accommodation, on campus or nearby in the local area, to suit every student budget.
How to apply
2013
| Start Date | End Date | Link |
|---|---|---|
| 16/09/2013 | 20/12/2013 | Apply online (Full Time (Less than 24 weeks)) |
| 07/10/2013 | 20/12/2013 | Apply online (Full Time (Less than 24 weeks)) |
| 11/11/2013 | 20/12/2013 | Apply online (Full Time (Less than 24 weeks)) |
| 10/06/2014 | 13/09/2014 | Apply online (Full Time (Less than 24 weeks)) |
| 01/07/2014 | 13/09/2014 | Apply online (Full Time (Less than 24 weeks)) |
2014
| Start Date | End Date | Link |
|---|---|---|
| 05/08/2014 | 13/09/2014 | Apply online (Full Time (Less than 24 weeks)) |
| 16/09/2014 | 20/12/2014 | Apply online (Full Time (Less than 24 weeks)) |
| 07/10/2014 | 20/12/2014 | Apply online (Full Time (Less than 24 weeks)) |
| 11/11/2014 | 20/12/2014 | Apply online (Full Time (Less than 24 weeks)) |
| 10/06/2015 | 13/09/2015 | Apply online (Full Time (Less than 24 weeks)) |
| 01/07/2015 | 13/09/2015 | Apply online (Full Time (Less than 24 weeks)) |
Key course information
- Course code: HEPSE
- Course length:
- Full Time (Less than 24 weeks),