Pre-Masters in International Relations and International Development
The Pre-Masters in International Relations and International Development will prepare you for a wide range of Masters programmes at the University of Sussex.
Key facts
| Three-term programme | Two-term programme | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| English language requirement | IELTS 5.5 (in all components) or equivalent | IELTS 6.0 (min 6.0 in writing and 5.5 in all other components) or equivalent | ||
| Next start dates | September 2012 | January 2013 | April 2012 | January 2013 |
| Tuition fee | £12,750 | £7,900 | £8,500 | |
| Progression to Masters | October 2013 | October 2012 | October 2013 | |
Entry requirements
Below are all the requirements for admission to the Pre-Masters programme at the University of Sussex International Study Centre. If you have any question this information doesn't answer, please contact us.
Nationality:
The Pre-Masters programme is only available to overseas students, non-UK and non-EU.
Age:
Students are normally at least 20 years old
English language:
| Test | Three-term programme | Two-term programme |
|---|---|---|
| IELTS | 5.5 in all components | 6.0 (minimum 6.0 in writing and 5.5 in all other components) |
| TOEFL | Listening 21, Reading 22, Speaking 23, Writing 21 | Listening 22, Reading 24, Speaking 25, Writing 23 |
| Pearson Test of English | Approximately 46 | 55+ (with minimum 51 across all skills) |
If your English is below IELTS 5.5, we can offer 1-2 terms of English for Pre-Masters before you start your Pre-Masters programme.
Academic:
One or more of the following: recognised higher/advanced diploma in a related subject area; recognised degree in related field (eg Business Studies); Honours degree in any subject (eg BA International Relations). See the table below for country-specific information.
| Country | Qualification* |
| Bangladesh | Recognised first degree - 3 year undergraduate BA (hons) at 50% |
| China | 3 year Vocational Diploma at 70% or above / recognised first degree (4 years) at 60% or above |
| Ghana | Bachelor degree or HND (in related subject) |
| Hong Kong | Recognised first degree (honours/ordinary) |
| India | Recognised first degree - 3 year undergraduate BA (hons) at 45% |
| Indonesia | Recognised first degree |
| Iran | Recognised first degree |
| Japan | Recognised first degree with 60% or above |
| Jordan | Recognised first degree |
| Kazakhstan | Successful completion of Bakalavar with GPA 3 |
| Korea | Recognised first degree with 60% or above |
| Libya | Recognised first degree |
| Macau | Recognised first degree (honours/ordinary) |
| Nigeria | Recognised first degree or HND (in related subject) |
| Pakistan | Recognised first degree - 3 year undergraduate (hons) at 50% or above |
| Qatar | Recognised first degree |
| Russia | Recognised first degree, Bakalavar, Specialist Diploma or Russian Diploma at grade 4 |
| Saudi Arabia | Recognised first degree |
| Taiwan | Bachelor degree at GPA 2.0 |
| Thailand | Recognised Bachelor degree |
| Turkey | Lisans Diplomasi or Muhendis Diplomasi at GPA 2.3 or above |
| UAE | Recognised first degree |
| Ukraine | Bakavalar or Ukrainian Diploma |
| Vietnam | Recognised first degree with GPA 6.5 or above |
* if your qualification or country is not listed then please contact us for more information
Progression options
Below is the list of degrees you will be able to access on completion of the Pre-Masters in International Relations and International Development. Next to each degree we provide the final grades you will need to achieve on your Pre-Masters programme to be able to progress.
| Available Masters programmes | Overall grade | English grade |
|---|---|---|
| MA Conflict, Security and Development | 65% | 60% |
| MA Geopolitics and Grand Strategy | ||
| MA Global Political Economy | ||
| MA International Relations | ||
| MA International Security | ||
| MA Anthropology of Development and Social Transformation | ||
| MA Environment, Development and Policy | ||
| MA Social Development |
Programme content
You will study 8 modules.
Core modules
These modules are shared with all other Pre-Masters routes and are aimed at strengthening your English and study skills.
English and Skills for University Study 1 and 2
Over these two modules you will develop your English communication skills and learn a range of study skills, including: writing and reading strategies; presentation and seminar participation; organisation of time and materials, meeting deadlines and responding to feedback.
On completion, you will be able to use English language in your own academic work, give well structured presentations, confidently answer follow-up questions and contribute to seminar discussions; take notes from readings and lectures; plan, develop and write well structured academic essays; be confident in self-directed learning strategies.
Route modules
The following modules will provide you with the subject-specific knowledge for your Masters degree.
Term 1
Issues in International Relations
Perspectives on International Development
International Relations and International Development: a critical approach
Term 2
Theories in International Relations
Actors and Institutions in International Development
Research project in the final term
Apply now
If you want to access the Pre-Masters in April 2012, please contact us as soon as possible as we can assess your English and decide if you need the English for Pre-Masters or not.
If you are ready to apply, use our online application form.
If you still have any question you want to ask us before applying, there are a number of ways to contact us:
Using the enquiry form
Complete the simple online enquiry form to contact our team of expert Student Enrolment Advisers. Your enquiry will be assigned to an adviser who will answer you shortly by email or telephone. To make it as easy as possible, our advisers speak a variety of languages and understand several more. We will do our best to understand you!
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Fax: +44 1273 (0) 339398
By post
If you want to submit your application form and supporting documents by post, please use this address:
Student Enrolment Advisers
University of Sussex International Study Centre
1 Billinton Way
Brighton, BN1 4LF
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