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INTO Centre
The INTO Centre at the University of East Anglia offers a range of programmes to prepare you for study at UEA – a UK top 30 university which excels in areas like Environmental Science, Biology, Creative Writing and Economics. You’ll also enjoy the University's award-winning levels of student experience and easy access to the friendly, historic and safe city of Norwich.

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  • Read our brochure

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    Click here to read the INTO University of East Anglia 2010-2011 brochure.


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  • University of East Anglia

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    The University of East Anglia was ranked a top 25 university by the Sunday Times, and named among the ‘top ten coolest places to be a student in the UK’ by the Independent newspaper.

    Its campus is set in 360 acres of rolling parkland and offers a secure environment for student life and study, with almost all facilities and amenities provided on site. The University also attracts students from all over the world and is highly experienced in supporting its international student body.

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  • The INTO Centre

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    The INTO Centre provides a world-class student experience, enabling you to live and study in one inovatively designed building on the University of East Anglia campus.

    The centre covers 1.3 acres (5300m²) and features a range of stylish modern teaching and accommodation facilities spread over five stories. The centre has the capacity to teach 600 students along with more than 400 en suite student bedrooms, outstanding social facilities and 24/7 student support.

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  • City of Norwich

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    In medieval times Norwich was one of England's most important cities. Today, as East Anglia’s capital, it offers an attractive blend of history and modern sophistication and is an ideal place for foreign students to study. During your time here you will benefit from the city's diverse student community, low crime rates and friendly and welcoming locals.

    Just four kilometres from the University and linked by a frequent bus service, the city centre is easily accessible and offers much to see and do. You’ll find countless café bars, pubs, clubs, restaurants and nightclubs, as well as cinemas, theatres and music venues catering to all tastes.

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Students at University of East Anglia

  • Kurt Allyster Lee

    Read Kurt's Blog

    Kurt is from Malaysia and is studying a Foundation in Physical Science and Maths at INTO University of East Anglia.  After he finishes his foundation, he would like to study Environmental Sciences at the University of East Anglia.

  • Cathy

    Wing –Yee To (Cathy)

    Nationality: Hong Kong
    Major: Diploma in Business
    School: INTO Univerasity of East Anglia, Norwich Business School University of East Anglia
    Anticipated graduation: 2012

    Click here to read more about Wing Yee

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Courses available at INTO University of East Anglia

  • Diploma in Business, Management and Economics Diploma

    This Diploma programme prepares you for the second year of an honours degree at Norwich Business School and the School of Economics at the University of East Anglia.

    • 1 Academic year
    • September and January
    • £10,500
  • English for Postgraduate Study English Language

    An English course covering academic study and specific postgraduate research skills – all that is required for successful postgraduate study at university.

    • Minimum 1 term. Price per term
    • October, January, April and July
    • £3,500
  • English for Undergraduate Study English Language

    An intensive English course for international students planning to study an undergraduate degree course at a UK university.

    • Minimum 1 term.
    • October, January, April and July
    • £3500
  • Foundation pathway in Business and Economics Foundation

    A choice of Foundation pathways combining Business and Economics with specialist modules in either social sciences, accounting or computing

    • 1 Academic year
    • September and January
    • £10,500
  • Foundation pathway in Computing Science Foundation

    This programme offers the perfect pathway to undergraduate study in computing sciences – ideal if you want to develop a career in any branch of IT or computing sciences.

    • 1 Academic year
    • September and January
    • £10,500
  • Foundation pathway in Humanities and Law Foundation

    Recommended for students planning to take a degree in areas such politics, law, international development, film and television studies, philosophy, amongst others.

    • 1 Academic year
    • September and January
    • £10,500
  • Foundation pathway in Mathematics and Actuarial Sciences Foundation

    This programme is the perfect preparation for undergraduate courses in mathematics, actuarial sciences and computing sciences.

    • 1 Academic year
    • September and January
    • £10,500
  • Foundation pathway in Science Foundation

    This programme prepares you for degrees in pharmacy, biomedicine, health, physical sciences and mathematics.

    • 1 Academic year
    • September and January
    • £10,500
  • General English Courses English Language

    These courses allow you to develop your language skills and gain greater fluency in English.

    • 4-weeks minimum (2 weeks in Summer)
    • every 4 weeks (every 2 weeks in Summer)
    • SEVERAL OPTIONS
  • Graduate Diploma pathway in Business Graduate Diploma

    This programme provides a basic understanding of business management in preparation for studying a MastersÕ degree in various business disciplines at Norwich Business School at the University of East Anglia.

    • 1 Academic year
    • September and January
    • £10,500
  • Graduate Diploma pathway in Economics Graduate Diploma

    This pathway introduces you to the subjects of economics and develops your skills in economics related modules, in preparation for Diploma and Master of Arts courses in the School of Economics at the University of East Anglia.

    • 1 Academic year
    • September and January
    • £10,500
  • Graduate Diploma pathway in Internation Development Graduate Diploma

    If you plan to study one of the comprehensive range of specialist MasterÕs degrees at the School of International Development at the University of East Anglia, this programme provides the ideal pathway preparation.

    • 1 Academic year
    • September and January
    • £10,500
  • Graduate Diploma pathway in Political, Social and International Studies Graduate Diploma

    This programme focuses on social and political concepts and provides you with an understanding of world issues in preparation for studying a wide range of specialist MastersÕ degrees at the School of Political, Social and International Studies at the University of East Anglia.

    • 1 Academic year
    • September and January
    • £10,500
  • Pre-Sessional English English Language

    These courses are for you if you hold an offer for undergraduate or postgraduate study and want to improve your English level and academic skills. 16, 12, 6, 8 and 4 weeks

    • 4 weeks
    • May, June, July and August
    • From £925
  • Study Abroad with English Study Abroad

    A flexible, one-year course for international students who want to improve their English language skills and experience life at a UK university.

    • Approx 6 months to 1 year.
    • October, January, April and July
    • £3500 per term
  • Summer School English English Language

    Our Summer School courses are short courses lasting between two and ten weeks. They combine 16 hours of core language teaching with an exciting and varied programme of excursions and social events. Summer School courses provide a great opportunity to experience British life and practise your language skills in real life situations.

    • Between 2 and 10 weeks
    • Various dates throughout July and August
    • £215 per week