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PRE-MASTER PROGRAMME (PMP)

 
 

The Pre-Master Programme develops the core skills that students need to succeed at Masters level in the UK. You will have the opportunity to specialise in business management through five modules specially selected and recognised by many universities as an entry requirement for relevant Master degrees. You will also improve your study skills and use of academic English, which are essential for postgraduate study.

You should take PMP if:

  1. Your undergraduate qualification do not meet the level required for postgraduate study;
  2. You wish to take a postgraduate programme that is different from your undergraduate degree;
  3. You need to improve your study skills and use of academic English.

The size of each class is small, which enables you to learn in the quickest and most effective way. In addition, you will receive expert help in choosing the right university and postgraduate course.

Modules: academic English practice: speaking, listening, reading, writing plus five modules: corporate strategy, managing in organisations, international business case study, strategic marketing management, corporate finance.

Exam Body: Katherine & King's College of London; University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations, British Council, IDP: IELTS Australia; ABE ( The Association of Business Executives).

Entry Requirements: IELTS 5.5 / intermediate level assessed by KKCLĄŻs English Placement Test or equivalent. Satisfactory completion of an honours degree or acceptable diploma.

 

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

 

Your Guarantee of Quality

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Kun Duzi Abulati from China - "The Pre-Master Programme was very useful for me. I had great opportunity to meet students from different backgrounds and cultures. It has been a great pleasure for me to study here before the start of my Master programme at Queen Mary University."

She is now studying the course of MSc Human Resource Management at Queen Mary, University of London.