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University of Exeter International Study Centre
Prepare for entry to Year 1 of an undergraduate degree at the University of Exeter
Prepare for entry to Year 1 of an undergraduate degree at the University of Exeter. Choose from 150+ subject areas, ranging from accounting, business and management to biological and environmental sciences, computer science, engineering and humanities.
An accelerated 2-term option is available to students with a higher level of English – or choose the 4-term option for extra English language support. You can also take the opportunity to complete a work placement or study in another country as part of your degree, providing you meet the entry requirements.
If you have a higher English language level, you may qualify for our iCAS – integrated Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) – program. Combining your pathway and degree in a single study plan, you’ll only need one visa for the duration of your studies and can apply with alternative English language qualifications to IELTS.
Key Information
- During the Exeter International Foundation, you can choose from a variety of modules to tailor the program to your interests and passions.
- Progress to the University of Exeter, a world top 10 university pursuing UN Sustainable Development Goals (Times Higher Education Impact Rankings 2024).
- In scientific modules , carry out experiments in our science lab and learn how to produce laboratory reports.
- In business modules , analyze current business case studies, and gain working knowledge of financial reporting, marketing strategies, management theories and the basic techniques of management accounting.
- In engineering modules , learn how to use software to solve problems, and gain practical experience through laboratory work in the university’s electronic and materials testing laboratories.
- In humanities and social science modules , explore the impact of environmental, political, economic, and social systems, and analyse film techniques and the film industry.
*A small number of specialist progression degrees might include compulsory modules to give students the best preparation for their intended degree. Some degrees are only available for certain intakes.
