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International Year One

Computing

International Year One in Computing

This course is concerned with the application of computing to a wide range of problems. Computer systems are now vital to business, government, science and society, and there is much demand for graduates with the professional understanding and practical skills to harness software and hardware technologies to solve real-world problems and to develop the systems of the future.


Course Overview

* Note that International Year One 3-term course students will study the same modules as 4-term course except for Term 1 modules. Also, Half Term modules for 3.5-term course are not yet available.

Modules:

Core Subjects:
English and Skills for University Study 1 (4 term students only), 2 & 3
Applied Academic Writing Skills

Term 1 (for 4 term students only)

Compulsory:
Fundamentals of Computing
Business and People Skills

Electives (choose 1):
Introduction to Operations Management
Introduction to International Relations
British Political System

Term 2 (for 4 term and 3 term students)

Compulsory:
Programming 1 – Programming Fundamentals

Electives (choose 2):
Microeconomics
Financial Accounting
Introduction to Management
British Politics from 1945
Issues around the Political Process

Term 3 (for 4 term and 3 term students)

Compulsory:
Introduction to Information Systems
Programming 2 – Data Structures and Algorithms

Electives (choose 1):
Introduction to Human Resources Management
Law for Business
Macroeconomics
Management Accounting
Media and Interpretation
Forces Moulding Foreign Policy

Term 4 (for 4 term and 3 term students)

Compulsory:
Human Computer Interaction
Computer Animation and Multimedia

Electives (choose 1):
Introduction to Financial Markets
Business Statistics
Introduction to Marketing
Introduction to the Global Economy
Justice and Social Values
International Relations since 1945
Production Planning
Comparative Politics

Assessment:

Coursework assignments, oral presentations, group work and unseen final module examinations. There will be emphasis on the use of complex reading material and the production of fully researched and referenced written work.

Which degrees can I do after this course?

The International Year One in Computing leads to the second year of either a Single Honours, Dual Honours, or Major in Computer Science; or Information Technology Management for Business (ITMB); or Smart Systems.

With the Dual Honours option, you will be able to combine any of these degrees with a range of other degrees from as different fields as Geography, Finance, Astrophysics, Neuroscience, Mathematics, Forensic Science, Film Studies, International Business or Geology, among others.  Below are some of the popular combinations:

1. Single Honours Computer Science
2. Dual Honours Computer Science and:
- Business Management
- Human Resource Management
- International Business
- Marketing
3. Dual Honours Creative Computing and:
- Business Management
- Human Resource Management
- International Business
- Marketing
4. Dual Honours Information Systems and:
- Business Management
- Human Resource Management
- International Business
- Marketing
5. Single Honours Information Technology Management for Business
6. Dual Honours Smart Systems and:
- Business Management
- Human Resource Management
- International Business
- Marketing

What is Dual Honours Degree?
It’s your chance to study two degree subjects in equal amounts, over three years. You get the same depth of knowledge in each as you would if you took it as a Single Honours degree, with choices of options in each subject. Dual Honours is something we really believe in at Keele, because it broadens your studies and your career prospects.

What will it do for me?
Open doors … widen horizons, expand opportunities … A Dual Honours degree will give you more strings to your bow. Employers are looking for people who understand different disciplines and can work with others to make things happen.

For admission to the International Year One: 4 Terms

Academic: top high school graduation grades or similar qualifications
IB or A/AS levels: 26 / 100 UCAS points
English level: IELTS 5.0 overall (with minimum of 5.0 in writing) or equivalent
Age: students are usually 17 years of age or above


For admission to the International Year One: 3.5 Terms

Academic: top high school graduation grades or similar qualifications
IB or A/AS levels: 26 / 100 UCAS points
English level: IELTS 5.5 overall (with a minimum of 5.0 in writing) or equivalent
Age: students are usually 17 years of age or above


For admission to the International Year One: 3 Terms

Academic: Excellent High School graduation grades or similar qualifications and or evidence of further study
IB or A/AS levels: 28 / 140 UCAS points
English level: IELTS 5.5 overall (with a minimum of 5.5 in writing) or equivalent
Age: students are usually 17 years of age or above

For a detailed list of academic requirements by country, visit the entry requirements page

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Entry points & Term dates

International Year One (4 terms) - September Entry
September 2012 start: (All routes)
Term 1 – 21/09/2012 to 07/12/2012
Term 2 – 14/01/2013 to 28/03/2013
Term 3 – 15/04/2013 to 14/06/2013
Term 4 – 17/06/2013 to 23/08/2013

International Year One (3.5 terms) - October Entry
October 2012 start: (All routes)
Half Term – 15/10/2012 to 07/12/2012
Term 1 – 14/01/2013 to 28/03/2013
Term 2 – 15/04/2013 to 14/06/2013
Term 3 – 17/06/2013 to 23/08/2013

International Year One (3 terms) - September Entry
September 2012 start: (Business, Computing and Media routes only) 
Term 1 – 21/09/2012 to 07/12/2012
Term 2 – 14/01/2013 to 28/03/2013
Term 3 – 15/04/2013 to 14/06/2013  

International Year One (3 terms) - January Entry
January 2013 start: (All routes)
Term 1 – 14/01/2013 to 28/03/2013
Term 2 – 15/04/2013 to 14/06/2013
Term 3 – 17/06/2013 to 23/08/2013

Fees

Fees
Academic Year
2011/12 2012/13
Tuition prices* International Year One 4 terms
£13,520 £14,200
International Year One 3.5 terms
£13,520 £12,950
International Year One 3 terms £10,140 £10,650
Pre-Masters 2 terms
£7,330 £7,700
2 terms + 1 term EPM
£10,995 £11,550
2 terms + 2 terms EPM £14,660 £15,400
English Language Preparation per term
£3,365 £3,550
University-managed accommodation Standard single room without wash basin per week** £72.40
Standard single room with wash basin per week** £83.50
Room in a 4 person flat per week** £79
Premier flat per week** £116.50
Supplements Airport pick-up (one-way transfer) Manchester (MAN) £69
Birmingham (BHX) £87
London Heathrow (LHR) £231
Studycare insurance 12 months cover £416

* Please note that tuition fees do not include the cost of text books, which will be approximately £50 per term.
** For calculation purposes please note that a standard tenancy length is 37 weeks, but tenancy lengths do vary depending on room type. Additional charges may be made for such items as accommodation security deposits, bedding packs and other sundry expenses.

Please note accommodation costs are guideline rents only and are provided as a examples of the different types of accommodation the university has to offer. 

Confirmation payment

Once you have received an offer of a place at the International Study Centre, a confirmation payment is required to secure your place. This consists of:

  • £120 Enrolment Fee (non-refundable)
  • £1,000 Refundable Deposit - held to cover damages and any other incidental expenses. Any monies left at the end of your course will be returned to you.
  • £500 advance fees.
  • Study Care Insurance Payment (if applicable)

Making a payment

Fees can be paid by cheque, Sterling bank draft, telegraphic transfer or credit card. We accept Visa, Mastercard and American Express cards. Payments by credit and debit card are subject to a surcharge, but this is waived if fees are paid one month in advance of the course start date.

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How to apply

Apply by submitting an online application form.

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