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I loved the school, the atmosphere, how professional it is. My course prepared me to study and work in a very international and diverse environment. I would recommend Bell to anyone!SANDRO, ITALY DESTINATION: CASS BUSINESS SCHOOL
Student journey What are you interested in doing? 4
Choose your ideal pathway 5
Where will you progress? 6
Our partner universities 7
Our programmesBusiness 9
Science & Engineering 10
Humanities 11
Law 12
Master’s Preparation 13
Select your modules 14
Your school Bell Cambridge 20
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Not just another English language schoolWe are a leading language school and education provider in the UK - delivering unforgettable learning experiences that transform lives.
Here are just a few reasons why we are confident that Bell is the right school for you:
Bell was the perfect step before my Master’s because I feel more prepared and confident. It was one of the best choices I made in my life.
FLORIANE, BELGIUM DESTINATION: SOAS UNIVERSITY LONDON
All students passed their Foundation programme and received university offers
All students achieved an IELTS score above 5.5
90% of students received offers from top 30 universities in the UK
Class of 2019/20:
Diverse nationality mix
Beautiful location
65 years of experience
Guaranteed progression
Profits support the Foundation
Free excursions and day trips
Personal advice & support
On-campus residences
Track record of success
Learn the Bell Way
University connections
Teaching expertise
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Whatever your ambition, we will work together to ensure you have a solid foundation – of subject knowledge, language confidence and academic skills – that will maximise your potential for success at university.
What are you interested in?
Let us help you!You may prefer to discuss your needs with one of our education advisors, so that we can consider the specific needs and goals of a student in order to make a recommendation.
Contact us online and we can arrange a private appointment. www.bellenglish.com/contact-us
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Prepare for an undergraduate degree in business, management or economics by developing your knowledge of fundamental theories and practice that have shaped the business world.
Business Foundation
Business or economics
Gain the subject knowledge, practical laboratory skills and understanding of scientific principles and terminology to start your degree with full confidence, know-how and direction.
Science & Engineering Foundation
Science, technology or engineering
Develop your knowledge of the law and justice system. Strengthen your analytical and research skills to support your learning and future as a lawyer, attorney or changemaker in other industries.
Law Foundation
Law, policy or legal justice
Human culture offers rich possibilities for study - like media, sociology, politics, criminology, psychology, international relations. Gain critical skills for success at university in your chosen field.
Humanities Foundation
Culture, society or humanities
Expertise matters and studying at postgraduate level allows you to do the extraordinary - become a specialist. Develop your advanced academic skills and language fluency to help you succeed.
Master’s preparation programme
Be a specialist or expert in my field
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This programme is suitable for students with a higher level of English and is ideal for those aspiring to study a postgraduate research degree at university.
Our business fast-track programme is suitable for students with a higher level of English and studies in a country with an academic year that ends after September.
Gain a comprehensive introduction to academic study in English, preparing you for every aspect of university life and giving you plenty of time to explore university options.
This four-term course allows you to spend a term exploring the UK and focusing on improving your core English language skills before you study subjects from September.
University Foundation Academic
University Foundation Fast-track
Master’s preparation 1 - 3 terms
University Foundation Extended
You have the flexibility to start your university pathway at various stages during the academic year. Find the right fit for you.
Choose your ideal pathway
SeptJune Jan
Pathway progression
ExtendedAcademic Termly
Fast track
SeptApr June
UK university
Course components Weekly hours (first term only)
English and Academic English
15 hours
IELTS preparation
4.5 hours
Study skills
1.5 hours
Course components Weekly hours
Subject Modules 1, 2, 3
9 hours
Academic skills
module
9 hours
Learning support
3 hours
Course components Weekly hours
Subject Modules 1, 2, 3
13.5 hours
Academic skills
module
10.5 hours
Learning support
1.5 hours
Course components Weekly hours
Academic language
development
7.5 hours
Study skills
6 hours
Exam preparation
4.5 hours
Learning support
3 hours
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EastAnglia Ruskin University
University of Bedfordshire
University of Northampton
Central EnglandAston University, Birmingham
University College, Birmingham
Coventry University
De Montfort University
University of Leicester
WalesBangor University
Cardiff Metropolitan University
University of Manchester
University of Liverpool
University of Birmingham
University of Nottingham
University of East Anglia
University of Exeter
Lancaster University
University of Leeds
University of LincolnLoughborough University
Newcastle University
University of Derby
University of Portsmouth
Queen Mary
University of London
Queen’s
University Belfast
The University of Sheffield
University of
Southampton
University of Surrey
University of Sussex
Swansea University
University of York
West Bath Spa University
LondonCity, University of London
ESCP Europe
Hult International Business School
Kingston University
The University of Law
(inc. De Broc School of Business)
Royal Holloway, University of London
SOAS University of London
University of Westminster, LondonSouth West
Bournemouth University
Buckinghamshire New University
South EastUniversity of Essex
University of Hertfordshire
University of Kent
North EastThe University of Hull
Northumbria University
University of Sunderland
South Oxford Brookes University
University of Reading
University of Winchester
Universities outside of the UK:St. Louis Brussels
IHECS, Brussels
Universita di Roma
University in São Paulo, Brazil
Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL), Belgium
European School of Economics, Milan, Italy
University College Maastricht (UCM),
The Netherlands
European University Rotterdam (EUR),
The Netherlands
IE Business School, IE University Madrid, Spain
North WestUniversity of Chester
University of Huddersfield
Liverpool Hope University
Liverpool John Moores
University (LJMU)
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Russell Group University
Top 30 UK University*
Russell Group & Top 30 UK University
* Based on the Guardian University Guide 2019
† Minimum pass grade of 40%, a score of 5.5 or above in each component of the IELTS test and an attendance record of at least 90%.
Choosing a universityChoosing your university is a big decision. Our dedicated Higher Education Advisory offers 1-to-1 impartial support to help you find the right university for you. We can arrange visits and introduce you to universities.
www.bellenglish.com/higher-education-advisory-service
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Our students progress to top universities for their chosen subject.
Last year, all our Foundation students passed their programme† and 86% received offers from top 30 universities in the UK*
Where will you progress?
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We guarantee progression for all successful Bell students to universities across the UK*
Our partner universities
Connecting with university lifeStudents will have the opportunity to connect with our partner universities through various events, activities and university trips. Bell also exclusively hosts University+You, an on-campus university fair where students meet a selection of universities from across the UK.
We also offer a regular programme of talks from visiting university speakers, to give students an insight into university life in areas.
Visiting speaker programmeYou will have regular talks led by visiting university lecturers and speakers and the opportunity to meet representatives from top UK universities.
Visiting speakers are experts in their field and give lectures and workshops on a range of topics related to the subjects offered on the course.
Recent talks were led by:
f Dr Mona Mortazian, Lecturer in Accounting and Finance University of Bedfordshire
f Magnus George, Teaching Fellow in Entrepreneurship and Strategy, Lancaster University
f Dr Noah Kofi Karley, Lecturer in Economics Anglia Ruskin University
Successful completion of the Foundation involves a minimum pass grade of 40%, a score of 5.5 or above in each component of the IELTS test and an attendance record of at least 90%.
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All our courses include:
Course tuition and materials
Full visitor lecture programme and on-campus university fair (in November only)
Regular 1-to-1 tutorials
A full library of study resources at our Learning Resource Centre
Access to leisure pavilion and on-campus sports facilities
Scanning, printing and photocopying
University visits and regular programme of university advice talks
Free internet access
Comprehensive insurance
IELTS exam fees
Regular 1-to-1 advice from our Higher Education Advisory Service
A full-day trip every two weeks and weekly half-day excursion
The course here is totally different to what I have done in China. Bell helped me connect with my university and learn more about what they expect.”JIEYIN, CHINA DESTINATION: UNIVERSITY OF WESTMINSTER
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University Foundation
Business Course summaryMin. age 17
Max. class size 12
Min. language level
Academic Intermediate B1
Fast-track Upper Intermediate B2
Weekly hoursExtended 21 Academic 21
Fast-track 25.5
Start dates
Extended 28 June 2021
Academic 20 September 2021
Fast-track 10 January 2022
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Subject modules
BUSINESS STUDIES
ECONOMICS
MATHEMATICS
Course componentsAcademic / Fast-track (per week)
Subject Modules 1, 2, 3 9 hours / 13.5 hours
Academic skills module 9 hours / 10.5 hours
Learning support 3 hours / 1.5 hours
Your programmeChances are, you are a highly-active, ambitious individual that sees opportunities everywhere. Let us support you to develop these qualities in preparation for your future studies and career in business.
Subject modules Strengthen your business knowledge and specialist language skills in key disciplines, like business management, finance, marketing and economics.
Academic skills Get ahead at university by developing a strong foundation of transferrable academic skills before you start your degree, including:
f Notetaking, paraphrashing and listening
f Effective reading, data analysis and interpretation
f Developing evidence-based arguments and expressing opinion
f Research, smart search skills and referencing
f Essay and report writing
Learning support Gain insights from our university speaker programme, on-campus university fairs and regular 1-to-1 university advice and application support with our in-house expert.
On this programme, you will:
f Improve your knowledge and understanding in business to NQF Level 3 (UK National Qualifications Framework)
f Become a confident English language communicator (to at least B2 or IELTS 5.5)
f Learn critical academic language and study skills and assessment techniques
f Strengthen your skills as an independent learner with experience of various assessment methods
Assessment Assessments will be made up of coursework and 2-hour examinations moderated by academic staff at the University of Essex.
Subject module assessment (Academic year) MARKS
S1 EXAM Unseen examination 10
S2 COURSEWORK Essay or report (1500-250 words)
30
S3 EXAM Unseen examination 20
S4 EXAM Unseen examination 40
Your academic skills are assessed through 70% coursework and 30% examinations. Your language skills are also assessed through an IELTS test in the final term.
On successful completion, you are awarded a Bell Foundation certificate and offered a guaranteed place at a UK university.
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bellenglish.com/science-engineering-foundationUniversity Foundation
Science & Engineering
Subject modules
PHYSICS OR BIOLOGY
CHEMISTRY
MATHEMATICS
Course componentsAcademic (per week)
Subject Modules 1, 2, 3 9 hours
Academic skills module 9 hours
Learning support 3 hours
Course summary
Min. age 17
Max. class size 12
Min. language level
Intermediate B1
Weekly hoursExtended 21
Academic year 21
Start dates
Extended 28 June 2021
Academic 20 September 2021
Your programmeSubject modules Strengthen your knowledge and specialist language skills in key disciplines like physics chemistry, biology, maths and mechanics.
Academic skills Get ahead at university by developing a strong foundation of transferrable academic skills before you start your degree, including:
f Notetaking, paraphrashing and listening
f Effective reading, data analysis and interpretation
f Developing evidence-based arguments and expressing opinion
f Research, smart search skills and referencing
f Essay and report writing
Learning support Gain insights from our university speaker programme, on-campus university fairs and regular 1-to-1 university advice and application support with our in-house expert.
On this programme, you will:
f Improve your knowledge and understanding in science to NQF Level 3
f Become a confident English language communicator (to at least B2 or IELTS 5.5)
f Learn critical academic language and study skills and assessment techniques
f Strengthen your skills as an independent learner with experience of various assessment methods
Assessment Assessments will be made up of coursework and 2-hour examinations moderated by academic staff at the University of Essex.
Subject module assessment (Academic year) MARKS
S1 EXAM Unseen examination 10
S2 COURSEWORK Essay or report based on a laboratory practical
30
S3 EXAM Unseen examination 20
S4 EXAM Unseen examination 40
Your academic skills are assessed through 70% coursework and 30% examinations. Your language skills are also assessed through an IELTS test in the final term.
On successful completion, you are awarded a Bell Foundation certificate and offered a guaranteed place at a UK university.
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bellenglish.com/humanities-university-foundationUniversity Foundation
Humanities
Subject modules
ECONOMICS OR SOCIOLOGY
POLITICS OR ECONOMICS
MEDIA STUDIES OR LAW
Course componentsAcademic (per week)
Subject Modules 1, 2, 3 9 hours
Academic skills module 9 hours
Learning support 3 hours
Course summary
Min. age 17
Max. class size 12
Min. language level
Intermediate B1
Weekly hoursExtended 21
Academic year 21
Start dates
Extended 28 June 2021
Academic 20 September 2021
Your programmeStudying humanities involves a wide range of subjects related to human behaviour and culture. Popular degrees include sociology, politics, criminology, psychology, international relations, or journalism.
Subject modules Build your programme around your goals and interests, and strengthen your knowledge and specialist language skills in disciplines, like sociology, politics, media or economics.
Academic skills Get ahead at university by developing a strong foundation of transferrable academic skills before you start your degree, including:
f Notetaking, paraphrashing and listening
f Effective reading, data analysis and interpretation
f Developing evidence-based arguments and expressing opinion
f Research, smart search skills and referencing
f Essay and report writing
Learning support Gain insights from our university speaker programme, on-campus university fairs and regular 1-to-1 university advice and application support with our in-house expert.
On this programme, you will:
f Improve your knowledge and understanding to NQF Level 3 (UK National Qualifications Framework)
f Become a confident English language communicator (to at least B2 or IELTS 5.5)
f Learn critical academic language and study skills and assessment techniques
f Strengthen your skills as an independent learner with experience of various assessment methods
Assessment Assessments will be made up of coursework and 2-hour examinations moderated by academic staff at the University of Essex.
Subject module assessment (Academic year) MARKS
S1 EXAM Unseen examination 10
S2 COURSEWORK Essay or report (1500-250 words)
30
S3 EXAM Unseen examination 20
S4 EXAM Unseen examination 40
Your academic skills are assessed through 70% coursework and 30% examinations. Your language skills are also assessed through an IELTS test in the final term.
On successful completion, you are awarded a Bell Foundation certificate and offered a guaranteed place at a UK university.
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University Foundation
Law FOR MORE INFORMATION:
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Subject modules
LAW
POLITICS OR BUSINESS STUDIES
SOCIOLOGY OR ECONOMICS
Course componentsAcademic (per week)
Subject Modules 1, 2, 3 9 hours
Academic skills module 9 hours
Learning support 3 hours
Course summary
Min. age 17
Max. class size 12
Min. language level
Intermediate B1
Weekly hoursExtended 21
Academic year 21
Start dates
Extended 28 June 2021
Academic 20 September 2021
Your programmeExplore the legal world and study to become a solicitor, barrister or seek a career in social justice, public service or the business sector.
Subject modules Strengthen your knowledge and specialist language skills related to the legal system, including contract law, criminal law and tort. Expand your studies into related disciplines like politics, business, sociology or economics.
Academic skills Get ahead at university by developing a strong foundation of transferrable academic skills before you start your degree, including:
f Notetaking, paraphrashing and listening
f Effective reading, data analysis and interpretation
f Developing evidence-based arguments and expressing opinion
f Research, smart search skills and referencing
f Essay and report writing
Learning support Gain insights from our university speaker programme, on-campus university fairs and regular 1-to-1 university advice and application support with our in-house expert.
On this programme, you will:
f Improve your knowledge and understanding to NQF Level 3 (UK National Qualifications Framework)
f Become a confident English language communicator (to at least B2 or IELTS 5.5)
f Learn critical academic language and study skills and assessment techniques
f Strengthen your skills as an independent learner with experience of various assessment methods
Assessment Assessments will be made up of coursework and 2-hour examinations moderated by academic staff at the University of Essex.
Subject module assessment (Academic year) MARKS
S1 EXAM Unseen examination 10
S2 COURSEWORK Essay or report (1500-250 words)
30
S3 EXAM Unseen examination 20
S4 EXAM Unseen examination 40
Your academic skills are assessed through 70% coursework and 30% examinations. Your language skills are also assessed through an IELTS test in the final term.
On successful completion, you are awarded a Bell Foundation certificate and offered a guaranteed place at a UK university.
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Master’s Preparation Course summary
Location Cambridge
Min. age 17
Max. class size
12
Min. language level
Upper intermediate B2
Weekly hours 21
Start dates
4 January 2021 12 April 2021 8 June 2021
20 September 2021 10 January 2022
19 April 2022
Entry requirements
Successful completion of a university degree
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Course components Weekly hours
Academic language development 7.5 hours
Study skills 6 hours
Exam preparation 4.5 hours
Learning support 3 hours
Your programmeThis graduate preparation programme (also known as a Pre-Master’s pathway) will help you master the skills you need to succeed when pursuing postgraduate-level study at a primarily English-speaking university.
Academic language development
f Academic writing You will learn key writing techniques to effectively tackle exam questions or coursework essays - as well as develop proper referencing skills.
f Academic reading Develop your abilities to skim or scan academic texts while understanding key points made and evaluating how this influences your argument.
f Academic listening Understand effective use of emphasis, pause and intonation from a speaker. Summarise meaning and evaluate opinions based on your listening..
Study skills Research continues to show that some students entering postgraduate university lack confidence in key academic skills. Learn effective techniques and strategies, like::
f Critically analyse literature and identify research gaps for further investigation
f Understanding different approaches to qualitative and quantitative data collection
f Effective reading, data analysis and interpretation
f Developing evidence-based arguments and expressing opinion
f Researching using smart search skills and proper referencing
Learning support Gain insights from our university speaker programme, on-campus university fairs and regular 1-to-1 university advice and application support.
We will also support you to prepare for your IELTS or GMAT examination, so you maximise your success and achieve your desired score.
On successful completion, you are awarded a Bell Foundation certificate and offered a guaranteed place at a UK university.
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University Foundation
Select your modules
Customise your programme to your specific interests
Business Foundation
Business studies
Economics
Mathematics
Science & Engineering Foundation
Physics Biology
Chemistry
Mathematics
OR
Humanities Foundation
Law Foundation
Law
SociologyEconomics
OR
OR
Politics Business studies
EconomicsPolitics
OR
Media Studies LawOR
Sociology EconomicsOR
Academic study skillsEnhance your language and study skills needed to function successfully on your undergraduate degree.
Exam preparationYou will receive intensive preparation for the IELTS examination that you will take at the end of your course.
Learning support programmeA programme of supported timetabled self-study sessions, visiting speakers and guidance in choosing and applying for university courses.
1. Choose your course
2. Select your modules 3. Enhance your learning
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Business Law
Develop a comprehensive overview of the main business functions and decision making in realistic business contexts. You will study how businesses are organised, how they set and meet objectives and how change, growth and personnel can be managed.
Understand the English legal system and develop a well-rounded view of the legal world. Examine key areas of criminal and civil law and the importance of English and American law in global commerce. You will take a problem-solving approach to law through case studies and evaluating current legal issues.
Business studies
Law
Business structures and cultures
Business objectives and strategy
External influences on business
Stakeholders
Business planning
Financial statements and
cost-volume-profit analysis
Cash forecast, cash flow and
cash control
People management
Marketing: objectives,
strategies and techniques
Competitive influences
Marketing communications
Business operations and processes
Quality management
Operational logistics
Law making
The legal system and courts
Legal profession and judiciary
Contract law
Criminal law offences
Pre-trial procedure
Sources of law
Evidence and burden of proof
Defences and appeals
Punishment, reformation and
rehabilitation
Tort including negligence and
defamation
Gain an awareness and understanding of the factors that influence business organisations.
Develop a broad understanding of business practices and the role played by particular people in the success of a business.
Evaluate the effectiveness of various approaches and marketing techniques.
Strengthen your knowledge of key terms in business finance and develop your abilities to calculate and manipulate data to provide quantitative analysis.
Recognise specialist language and concepts used in the English legal system.
Learn and understand essential legal terminology used when practising law.
Develop analytical skills to analyse and evaluate legal problems.
Use arguments to criticise and defend viewpoints and make balanced and informed judgements.
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MODULE
Humanities Law
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Build a strong foundation of mathematical knowledge. You will cover key areas of pure mathematics and statistics to develop a problem-solving approach. This module will prepare you for more advanced study at university.
Prepare for a politics or international relations degree and gain a good understanding of the system of politics and government in the UK, as well as the wider links to Europe and the wider world.
Mathematics
Politics
Algebra and functions
Quadratic and sketching functions
Arithmetic and geometric series
Trigonometric functions, equations
and identities
Exponentials and logarithms
Differentiation, integration and
radian measure
Coordinate geometry
Statistical problem-solving cycle
Types of data and its interpretation
Correlation and regression
Probability and probability
distribution
Discrete random variables
Binomial and normal distribution
The UK political system,
democracy and elections
The British Constitution and
constitutional principles
The House of Lords, House of
Commons and Parliament
Political parties and their ideologies
Devolution: Scotland, Wales
and Northern Ireland
Human rights and civil liberties
The European Union and Brexit
The relationship of power and
authority, state and government &
democracy and representation
Develop specialist knowledge and understanding of the language and concepts used in mathematics.
Gain practical mathematical skills across a range of core techniques and practices.
Analyse and interpret data to tackle complex mathematical problems.
Learn to gather information from a variety of sources including statistical data.
Build on your knowledge and understanding of key political concepts and gain further specialist vocabulary.
Gain an understanding of the UK political system and how it operates in theory and practice.
Learn to communicate ideas about the UK political system effectively.
Learn about the evolution of political power in the UK over time.
Develop your analytical skills to form balanced discussions on political concepts in an informed and formal manner.
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MODULE
Business Science & engineering
Humanities Law
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Build a strong foundation of skills and knowledge for the study of economics at a higher level. You will learn about the core elements of micro and macro economics and learn concepts and terminology that are central to the study of this subject.
Gain the knowledge and skills to investigate and discuss the role of media, communication and culture in the world. You will understanding the theoretical underpinning of key concepts and analyse these using practical examples and case studies.
Economics
Media studies
Free market economies
Demand, supply and elasticity
Costs and revenues
Market structures and failures
Government intervention
National economic policy
Globalisation and trade
International competitiveness
Trade blocs and single currencies
Genre theory
Narrative structure in film and
news media
Theories of audience
Branding: cultural values in a
commercial context
Semiotics
Marxism and post-Marxism
Identity politics and critical
pluralism
How audiences and media are
influenced by institutions
Representation and stereotyping
Future of television
Globalisation and cultural
imperialism
Understand the fundamentals of and the relationship between micro and macro-economics.
Apply economics concepts to describe, analyse and propose solutions to problems faced by economies.
Understand the role of the government in managing economic changes. Develop your understanding of the value and limitations of economic models in analysing the economy.
Discover global media of our times and how they reflect and shape our society.
Compare and contrast media theories to explain key concepts.
Develop an awareness of cultural factors influencing the creation and process of communication.
Develop analytical skills to review and demonstrate an understanding of factors that influence the production and consumption of media products.
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MODULE
Business HumanitiesLaw
Humanities
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Gain a fundamental understanding of key concepts and theories involved in the sociology discipline. You will explore a range of societies in the world and strengthen your understanding of sociological and cultural issues.
Gain a comprehensive overview of fundamental and applied physics through classroom-based teaching of theory, problem-solving seminars and laboratory-based practicals. You will have numerous opportunities to link theory to reality and prepare for higher level study at university.
Sociology
Physics
Elements of contemporary
sociological thought
Quantitative and qualitative
research methods
Sociology of identity
Sociological theories
Class and power
Ethnicity and gender
Sociology of consumption, work and
education and family
Measurements and their errors
Particles and radiation
Waves
Mechanics and materials
Electricity
Fields and their consequences
Electro-magnetic and quantum
phenomena
Investigative and practical skills
Develop a critical understanding of our society and the world we live in.
Learn how lives intersect with wider social processes and structures.
Focus on key concepts like multiculturalism, crime and deviance, inequality or families.
Improve your abilities to research, analyse and communicate complex data and ideas.
Gain useful insights into social theories and evaluate complex arguments related to these concepts.
Gain awareness and understanding of specialist terminology and classic concepts relating to physics, including quantum mechanics, electricity or nuclear physics.
Develop practical experience required to do simple laboratory physics experiments.
Improve your abilities in interpretting the data from practical experiments in the context of the relevant theories, and derive informed conclusions.
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Learn the fundamentals of organic, physical and inorganic chemistry. You will have the opportunity to develop your skills through classroom-based teaching, problem-solving seminars and laboratory-based practicals.
Understand life processes and how organisms interact in our surrounding environment. Explore themes like molecular biology, environmental organisms or genetics and biodiversity to prepare you for advanced study at university.
Chemistry
Biology
Physical chemistry
Inorganic chemistry
Organic chemistry
Investigative and practical skills
Biological molecules
Cells
Genetics and biodiversity
Organisms and their environment
Investigative and practical skills
Study the fundamentals of organic, inorganic and physical chemistry.
Develop your awareness of specific chemical facts, terminology and principles.
Build on your analytical skills to assess the validity, reliability and credibility of scientific information.
Gain useful laboratory experience and learn to analyse, interpret, explain and evaluate experiments.
Understand the fundamentals of biology including biological facts, specialist terminology and principles.
Develop your critical thinking by assessing the validity, reliability and credibility of scientific information.
Learn to record and communicate valid observations and measurements with appropriate precision and accuracy.
Gain useful laboratory experience and learn to analyse, interpret, explain and evaluate your methodology and results.
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Study in Cambridge
Cambridge is a historic university city with a global reputation for academic excellence. Over a fifth of its residents are students, giving the city a modern, cosmopolitan feel, and the streets are full of fascinating museums, diverse restaurants and quirky shops.
A world-class university city
5 things to do in Cambridge
1. Try punting - the most traditional Cambridge activity. The city is at its most beautiful when viewed from aboard a punt.
2. Visit Grantchester Meadows - a perfect way to spend a Summer’s afternoon. Have a picnic on the meadows, then visit The Orchard Tea Gardens for a traditional cream tea.
3. Go shopping - find everything from well-known brands to chic independent stores and local arts and crafts.
4. Walk along ‘The Backs’ - stroll along the historic backs of the Cambridge colleges and follow in the footsteps of their world-famous alumni.
5. Enjoy some entertainment - watch live music or a play at one of the city’s theatres and venues. If you’re here in the Summer, don’t miss the chance to see a Shakespeare play in the private garden of one of the Cambridge colleges.
Inspiring historic architecture
Beautiful landscapes
Famous University of Cambridge alumni include Charles Darwin and Isaac Newton
World-class arts and culture
Close to London with good transport links
Over 200 cafés, bars, pubs and restaurants
Train Station
Sorrento Residence
Botanic Gardens
Grantchester Meadows
King’s College
Bus Station
Punt Hire
Fitzwilliam Museum
Anglia Ruskin University
Addenbrooke’s Hospital
Bell Garden House & The Frank Bell Residence
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CAR PARKING
CYCLE STORAGE
RESTAURANT
FOOTBALL FIELD
COURTYARD
PAVILLION
THE FRANK BELL RESIDENCE
BELL GARDEN HOUSE RESIDENCE
PRAYER ROOM
OUTDOOR SPORTS AREA58
different nationalities
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Bell Cambridge
Our Cambridge school offers a picturesque study environment and a supportive student community.
Located within easy reach of the historic city centre, it features impressive study, social and leisure facilities including a large contemporary learning centre, student games room and indoor and outdoor dining areas. The school has also got large gardens surrounding the school.
It offers a full on-campus experience with two on-site residence accommodation for students.
A historic school set in beautiful grounds
1 RED CROSS LANE, CAMBRIDGE, CB2 0QU Courses
Effective English
IELTS exam preparation
Cambridge Exam preparation
Skills
1-to-1 tuition
Business skills
Courses for groups
University Foundation Programme
Free wireless internet
Large learning centre
Two computer rooms
On-site sports facilities
Disabled access/facilities
Prayer room
Dining room and outside eating area, serving hot & cold food
Facilities
Higher Education Advisory Service
Free scanning, printing and copying
Games room with table tennis, computer games, pool table and TV
30 contemporary air-conditioned classrooms with interactive whiteboards
Travel
London Stansted
London Luton
St Pancras Eurostar
London Heathrow
London Gatwick
47km
65km
90km
115km
154km
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