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International Study Centre

About the ISC

 

Undergraduate Certificate - The path to second year degree entry for international students

Specialist on-campus preparation for your degree

Admission interviews in Nigeria
From 14 to 19 July 2008, we are visiting Lagos and Abuja to conduct student interviews for admission to the University of Stirling's Undergraduate Certificate. See details and make an appointment.

The Undergraduate Certificate at the International Study Centre (ISC) is the best path to second year degree entry at the University of Stirling for international students.International foundation course students on the University of Stirling campus

Who is the course for? All international students, including those who have completed High School but do not yet meet the entrance requirements for a degree.

Which degrees does it lead to? Through 3 pathways:

You can access a wide range of degree subjects including: Accountancy, Biology, Business, Computing Science, Ecology, Economics, Environmental Science, Film & Media, Finance, Information Systems, Journalism, Management, Marketing, Sociology and Software Engineering.

When does it start? Apply now for this foundation course in September 2008: contact a Student Adviser.

Benefits of being a student at the ISC

  • Live and study on campus
  • Full-time student status at the University
  • Access to all campus facilities and services
  • Highest levels of personal academic monitoring and support

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Why choose the University of Stirling?

Traditionally one of Scotland's top universities, the University of Stirling has an excellent academic reputation and is a caring and safe community. The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2006 rated it 3rd in the UK for graduate employability. You will experience:

  • One of the finest campuses in Europe
  • The Fresh Talent Initiative (stay and work in Scotland after your degree)
  • An international place of learning
  • Low cost of living compared to other parts of the UK
  • Friendly atmosphere

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