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THE INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION PROGRAMME(IFP)

 
 

 

The KKCL International Foundation Programme (IFP) is a one-year course that has been especially designed for international students without a British A-level qualification or equivalent, providing the opportunity for students to gain entry into a British university. The IFP will improve your English language skills and equip you with the knowledge and techniques necessary for your future university success. You will have the opportunity to specialise in business management with four modules specially selected and recognised by many universities as an entry requirement for relevant undergraduate degrees. You will also improve your study skills and use of academic English, which are essential for your undergraduate study. Our admission team will provide full guidance and support for completing your UCAS applications and will assist you in choosing a suitable degree course.

Core Modules:
English language skills: speaking, listening, reading, and writing
Introduction to Business
Introduction to Accounting
Quantitative Methods
Business Communication.

Assessment: Students are assessed on their participation in seminars (10%), coursework (30%) and on a written exam (60%).

Entry Requirements: Satisfactory completion of secondary or high school education.
IELTS 5.0 / intermediate level assessed by KKCLĄŻs English Placement Test or equivalent.

Progression: Students who pass all modules with 50% can proceed to a degree programme or other professional courses, such as ABE and ACCA, in the UK.


 
 
HOURS PER WEEK: 15 to 21 hours
CLASS SIZE: 10 average
MINIMUM AGE: 16+
COURSE STARTS: September & February
COURSE LENGTH: 6 months - 12 months
 
 

 

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Le Tian Lin from China - "My teachers gave me a lot of confidence in speaking English. Every topic from the ABE course was explained in very simple English so I really enjoyed my stay at KKCL and believe it was the crucial step on my achievement of the ABE's Top Prize Award in June 2009."

He is now studying at the University of Sheffield for BSc Business Studies.