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The
University of Buckingham
School
of International Studies
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Freedom
to Choose at the University of Buckingham
England’s
only independent University, the University of Buckingham is using
its freedom from government constraint to offer students more
choice at every stage. Founded in 1976, and granted its Royal
Charter in 1983, Buckingham has pioneered the two-year undergraduate
honours degree; by working through the long summer holidays, students
may graduate with an honours degree in two years instead of in
three. In addition to its traditional three-year degree programmes,
but costing the same, Buckingham’s two-year degrees attract
students from all over the world.
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Three
Entry Points for More Flexibility at the University of Buckingham
Buckingham students have
the opportunity to begin their studies in January, July and September
each year. International Baccalauréate students, for example,
may begin their degree programmes in July, immediately after the release
of their Diploma results, and graduate two years later. Students with
A level results due in August may apply, either through UCAS or directly,
for the September entry, or they may prefer to take a few months off
for work or travel, and apply for entry in January the next year,
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Fast
Track Programmes at the University of Buckingham
These fast-track honours degree programmes are particularly attractive
to mature students, to those sponsored by business or family concerns,
to Gap-year students, or, more simply, to all those who are already
focussed on their future careers.
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Direct Applications to the University of
Buckingham
Although
the University of Buckingham is part of UCAS, students may also
apply directly. Downloadable application forms and on-line applications
are to be found on the University’s website
www.buckingham.ac.uk
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Gap-year
students catch up at the University of Buckingham
Gap-year
students can take a year off for working or travelling, and still,
thanks to Buckingham’s flexibility, graduate with their peers.
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The
Oxbridge Tutorial System at the University of Buckingham
The University
of Buckingham's excellent staff:student ratio allows traditional,
Oxbridge-style teaching in small tutorial groups. No student is
an anonymous statistic and there is easy access to academic members
of staff in each department. The University of Buckingham education
is a traditional one; there is time for discussion with a tutor,
in groups of six or less, and the international nature of the student
body makes Buckingham a unique learning environment. Tutorials are
often lively! There is also room for high-tech developments; many
parts of the campus have wireless access and, during and in the
approach to examinations, the on-campus libraries are open twenty-four
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A
Beautiful Campus at the University of Buckingham
Buckingham is a small market-town, close to the new city of Milton
Keynes, within easy travelling distance of London, Oxford, Cambridge
and Stratford-upon-Avon. Students are guaranteed on-campus accommodation
and everything is within 15 minutes' walk of the town centre and of
everything else on campus |
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A
Unique Internationalism at the University of Buckingham
Home to seven hundred international students from eighty different
countries, the University of Buckingham offers a unique learning environment
and the opportunity to make friends with people from all over the
world.
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Visiting
Students' programmes at the University of Buckingham
Each year Buckingham welcomes Visiting Students; because the University
is working normally throughout the summer months, visiting students
can experience English university life in the company of full-time
undergraduates, and not just in the environment of a summer school.
Credit transfer with a student’s home institution can normally
be arranged and any combination of courses for which the student is
academically qualified and which are not specifically precluded by
timetabling arrangements can be taken for credit. |
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Work
Placements for University of Buckingham students
Work placements can be arranged for University of Buckingham students
in collaboration with the University of Boston in London; the EUSA
programme offers students the opportunity to fit a work placement
into their undergraduate career, either during undergraduate studies
or immediately after graduation.
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University
of Buckingham
School
of International Studies
Two-year
degrees starting in July, September and January
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International Studies
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Economics
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Business Economics
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Economics, Business and Law
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Politics, Economics and Law
Contact: humanities@buckingham.ac.uk
or
http://www.buckingham.ac.uk/international/
Telephone
+44 (0) 1280 820120
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