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Study at Cambridge Ruskin International college at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge and Chelmsford. A variety of degree programmes to chose from.

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Page 1: CRIC International Student Guide 2013

an Associate College of

Pathways at

AngliA Ruskin univeRsity201213Cambridge and Chelmsford United KingdomINTERNATIONAL STUDENT GUIDE

WHY STUDY AT CRIC

CRiC Pathways at AngliA Ruskin univeRsity 201213

bull Anglia Ruskin University is renowned for its quality teaching academic excellence outstanding facilities and supportive academic and welfare services

bull Ninety percent of Anglia Ruskin graduates go into work or further study within 18 months of graduation mdash one of the highest employability rates in the UKrsquos higher education sector

bull Cambridge is a popular student city renowned for its academic excellence and is a major centre for technological innovation

bull Chelmsford is just 35 minutes from London by train and home to the Lord Ashcroft International Business School (LAIBS) the largest business school in the UKrsquos eastern region

Read on to find out more about studying in Cambridge and Chelmsford

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yOuR PAtHWAy tO suCCessCambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) is part of the global Navitas Group CRIC offers academic pathways in partnership with Anglia Ruskin University which lead to undergraduate and postgraduate degree awards Our unique approach to education transforms international students into Anglia Ruskin graduates and lifelong learners

CRIC will help you achieve your education goals through personalised support and the opportunity to study at one of the UKrsquos premier universities Our innovative courses are delivered by highly qualified teachers in a modern dynamic environment

Message from the Vice-Chancellor of Anglia Ruskin University

All of us at Anglia Ruskin University are very proud of our association with Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) We fully support the CRIC courses taught across our various campuses because we know they will help aspiring overseas students to achieve success in UK university education Our relationship with CRIC presents an extraordinary opportunity for students to study and live on a major campus either in Cambridge or Chelmsford

Throughout its 150-year history Anglia Ruskin University has offered

undergraduate and postgraduate education characterised by breadth and flexibility as well as academic excellence This tradition is strengthened through our relationship with CRIC Our graduates are expected to display imagination and intellectual rigour and a practical awareness of industry These aims are consistent with those of CRIC That academic quality comes first at CRIC is demonstrated by the involvement of university staff in chairing the Joint Strategic Partnership Management Board

Professor Michael ThorneVice-ChancellorAnglia Ruskin University

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Medical Centre (1st oor)

Employment Bureau (1st oor)

Studentsrsquo Union (1st oor)Gym (1st oor)

Student Services (3rd oor)

Tennis court

MumfordLibrary

Lord Ashcroft Building

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Cambridge a student city like no other

Cambridge attracts those who desire both the experience of the old and the excitement of the new Its beautiful gothic architecture main attractions within walking distance lush botanic gardens and the tranquil River Cam make it one of the UKrsquos most visited cities With its large student population Cambridge offers far more than scenery

The city has a fantastic selection of cafes restaurants pubs trendy high-street shops and popular music venues such as The Junction and the Corn Exchange where international and local acts such as Blur David Gray Elbow Feeder Jamiroquai and The Arctic Monkeys make regular appearances There is also a thriving cultural scene with venues offering exhibitions plays and concerts

Cambridge is well known for its love of sports including cricket football rowing rugby and tennis Students can join the friendly locals at any of the open green spaces in the city centre such as Jesus Green for a game of football

Anglia Ruskinrsquos campus is located in the centre of the city and is well resourced with modern lecture halls seminar rooms laboratories and studios There is also a library a theatre a medical centre and great social amenities An ongoing investment programme has added new facilities including art studios and a state-of-the-art language centre

As well as being home to some of the worldrsquos greatest intellects Cambridge is also recognised as a centre of technological innovation due to the growth of the local high-tech industry

For more information go to visitcambridgeorg

Cambridge

ldquoI will pack and take a train and get me to England once again For Englandrsquos the one land I know where men with Splendid Hearts may go And Cambridgeshire of all England The shire for Men who Understandrdquo

Rupert Brooke The Old Vicarage Grantchester (1912)

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FAST FACTSPopulation 113000

County Cambridgeshire

Currency UK SterlingGBPpound

Time zone UTCGMT

Electricity 230 V

Language English

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Chelmsford 35 minutes from London

Just a 35-minute train ride away from London Chelmsford is a lively vibrant city in the historical county of Essex

The famous V Festival is held in Chelmsfordrsquos Hylands Park and the 2011 festival featured acts such as Arctic Monkeys Dizzee Rascal Calvin Harris Rihanna and Eminem Chelmsford also has numerous theatres an eight-screen cinema great nightclubs and cosy pubs all found in the high-street and-west end areas of the city Shopping venues include High Chelmer and Meadows shopping centres and a daily indoor market Chelmsford has golf courses rugby and hockey clubs as well as the Riverside Ice and Leisure Centre Essex County Cricket Club plays frequent matches during the season and its grounds are within walking distance of the bus and railway stations

Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos modern campus is set in the lush green Rivermead area of Chelmsford a short walk from the city centre It has a wealth of industry-leading

facilities including the new Health and Social Care building with state-of-the-art medical equipment and facilities It also has a fully equipped gym

The campus is home to the Lord Ashcroft International Business School (LAIBS) the largest business school in the UKrsquos eastern region LAIBS is well recognised by students employers and professional bodies as a vital centre for business education and training

The Marconi Building the result of a pound15 million investment houses the Faculties of Science and Technology Arts Law and Social Sciences Facilities include an amphitheatre a mock law court and a 150-seat lecture theatre

For more information about Chelmsford visit chelmsfordgovuk

Chelmsford

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FAST FACTSPopulation 110000

County Essex

Currency UK SterlingGBPpound

Time zone UTCGMT

Electricity 230 V

Language English

CHELMSFORD

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Anglia Ruskin University an internationally recognised university

Anglia Ruskin University is located in two of the UKrsquos major educational centres mdash Cambridge and Chelmsford The university prides itself on quality teaching academic excellence outstanding facilities and supportive academic and welfare services

Here are some of the many reasons students have chosen to study at Anglia Ruskin University

bull A long history in providing education and internationally recognised degrees Established in 1858 Anglia Ruskin University provides degrees in over 100 academic areas The university has a strong reputation in Art and Design Business Computer Science and IT Engineering English Law Life Sciences Media Studies Optometry and Psychology

bull Our graduates get jobs Ninety percent of our graduates go into work or further study within 18 months of graduation mdash one of the highest employability rates in the UKrsquos higher education sector

bull Academics involved in industry Anglia Ruskin University teaching staff are involved in or are from the industry related to the subject they teach keeping you up to date with the latest developments in your academic area

bull Award winning students Students regularly win industry awards in events such as the IBM Universities Business Challenge and the National Client Interviewing Competition at the Oxford Institute of Legal Practice The university also won the UKrsquos Number One Student Radio station as judged by the UK Student Radio Association

bull Employer Mentoring Scheme (EMS) The university runs an Employer Mentoring Scheme (EMS) matching second-year students with employees

from local organisations who provide business mentoring

bull Live and study in Cambridge and Chelmsford Students at Cambridge and Chelmsford live in safe clean and picturesque environments enjoying vibrant student lifestyles

bull Cost of living While both cities are close to London they are more affordable to live and study in (You will need to budget for a minimum of pound800 per month to cover your living expenses while studying in the UK)dagger

bull State-of-the-art facilities Anglia Ruskin University has recently spent pound80 million updating its facilities which include a brand new Business School (LAIBS) forensic crime labs a mock courtroom sports science labs and multimedia sound studios

bull Truly international campuses One in five students come from outside the UK to study at Anglia Ruskin University

Source The Destination of Leavers Survey 2008ndash09 The Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) hesaacuk dagger The UK Border Agency require student visa applicants to have a minimum of GBPpound800 per month (when studying outside London) to support their living costs for the duration of their studies in the UK

Why choose Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC)

CRIC works within the Academic Quality Framework of Anglia Ruskin University and is accredited by the UKrsquos Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA) It is also a member of the British Councilrsquos Education UK Partnership and the UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA)

As a CRIC student you willbull have access to Anglia Ruskin University

degree pathways a partnership between the university and CRIC that will allow you to move seamlessly through the different stages of study to receive an internationally recognised bachelorrsquos or masterrsquos degree from Anglia Ruskin University

bull be able to swiftly enter an undergraduate or postgraduate pathway at Anglia Ruskin University which has intakes each year in September January and June

bull have access to English language help if you need it through Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English Language Centre which has up to six intakes each year

bull earn a degree that is well regarded by employers

bull receive unparalleled academic and personal welfare support through a 247 Student Support Line as well as additional tutorial support from academic tutors and small class sizes to give you the best opportunity to succeed

bull have access to all the universityrsquos facilities and on-campus living accommodation on both campuses

- Cambridge mdash With a global reputation as a centre of academic excellence and culture itrsquos no wonder students come from all over the world to study in Cambridge CRIC students at Cambridge study in a stimulating academic and social environment which rivals any other university in the world

- Chelmsford mdash Chelmsford has a modern state-of-the-art campus with long-standing links into the world of business Students at CRIC Chelmsford study in an environment recognised for its first-class facilities Chelmsford is also close to London and is an inexpensive place to live a real bonus for a major city so close to the capital

For more information about the CRIC student experience visit angliaacukcric

Mohammed Abdulaal Bahrain Accounting and Finance

The best thing about the college is the

friendly and attentive staffwho help students enjoy their learning

experience Cambridge itself is a beautiful city with lots of historic buildings and

museums and it is a great place to stay and study

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High School Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Stage 1 University Foundation

Undergraduate pathway

Postgraduate pathwayMinimum 15 yearsrsquo

educationStage 2 Masterrsquos

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

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CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) is an Associated College of Anglia Ruskin University offering a modern and dynamic educational experience The college is committed to providing educational pathways and support services in an environment that encourages you to achieve excellence in your studies

At CRIC you can study the following

Pre-sessional EnglishIf your English language test result scores are just below the required B2 level (IELTS 55 or equivalent mdash all components) you may be eligible for entry into Pre-sessional English This course is just 3 months in duration and satisfactory completion enables you to gain admission to either the undergraduate pathway (University Foundation or First Year Degree) or postgraduate pathway (Pre-Masterrsquos)

The entry requirement for pre-sessional English can be found on page 26

Undergraduate pathwaysAn undergraduate pathway is a single course comprising four stages of study When you successfully complete the pathway you will be awarded a bachelorrsquos (Hons) degree from Anglia Ruskin University

University Foundation

The University Foundation is Stage 1 of the undergraduate pathway

The transition from high school to university is a big step perhaps the most important in your life Staff at CRIC understand this and will provide you with ongoing guidance

support and the knowledge and skills you need It is this partnership between you and the staff that will make this transition a smooth one

First Year Degree

The First Year Degree is Stage 2 of the undergraduate pathway You will experience the first-year curriculum of an Anglia Ruskin University degree and with extra academic contact hours The teaching and learning experience will enable you to fully develop your knowledge and understanding of each module to prepare you for Stage 3 (the second year of your chosen degree) and Stage 4 (the final year of your degree pathway)

Postgraduate pathway A postgraduate pathway is a single course comprising two stages of study When you successfully complete the pathway you will be awarded a masterrsquos degree from Anglia Ruskin University

Pre-Masterrsquos

The Pre-Masterrsquos course is Stage 1 of the postgraduate pathway and is one semester in duration It has been designed to prepare international students who have not qualified for direct entry to Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos

masterrsquos degrees including the Master of Business Administration (MBA) the Master of Laws (LLM) and the Master of Science (MSc) in Engineering Management

Undertaking a Pre-Masterrsquos course will provide you with the time to adjust to the rigorous research and independent study requirements of postgraduate studies and prepare you to get the most out of your masterrsquos studies at the university

English LanguageThe English language course is offered by Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Centre English Language is a full-time course specifically designed for international students who need to improve their level of English before starting undergraduate or postgraduate academic studies

The course suits students with different levels of English competence To successfully complete the course you need to attend a minimum of 85 percent of the classes and meet the English Language requirements of the pre-sessional or intended pathway stage

You can start an English Language course in September January or June In some instances you can also join the course at the halfway point in November March or July

One visaStudents undertaking the above stages (Pre-sessional University Foundation and First Year Degree) will receive a packaged offer and one single visa for the entire duration of their studies The visa will be issued by Anglia Ruskin University

Elle Nyatefe Ghana Business

The best thing about CRIC is the

members of staff were always there to

answer my queries There were

lots organised activities such as

football cricket competitions and

sight-seeing tours that was open

to everyone What amazed me

was the fact that all the staff

knew the names of all the students

Thus everyone was always called

by their first names This certainly

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Undergraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

The undergraduate pathway advantageCRICrsquos undergraduate pathway is tailored according to your choice of degree For example if you have chosen to do a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Computing you will study subjects related to this degree This will allow you to acquire the necessary background knowledge and study skills to excel in your chosen degree

While studying your undergraduate pathway you will have access to all of Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos modern

well-equipped teaching and library facilities sporting and recreational amenities and on-campus accommodation

The advantages of a CRIC undergraduate pathway includebull a seamless transition from school to

university While the initial stages of your university life are the most important this is often the time when many students can feel lost or anxious We understand this and have put in processes in place to ease the transition from school to university-level studies

bull access to scholarships When you progress to the second year of your degree (Stage 3) in your undergraduate pathway Anglia Ruskin University will reduce your course fee by pound500 You are eligible for this reduction once only

bull additional study support English language assistance and unparalleled personalised attention The extra academic contact hours will not only allow you to fully develop your knowledge and understanding of each module but will better prepare you for university studies You will also be studying in small groups giving you an unmatched level of access to your teachers

Pathways Duration Intakes Structure AssessmentPre-sessional Learning Skills and Communication

12 weeks September January and June

This pre-sessional semester comprises four modules designed to improve your English language ability to Level B2 or higher and emplace vital study skills Teaching is tailored towards your chosen undergraduate pathway so you are prepared for subsequent studies while improving your communicative abilities

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

University Foundation (Stage 1)

Two semesters September January and June

This comprises three - five modules each semester and includes academic studies in your subject area as well as skills modules Each module is tailored towards your chosen undergraduate degree

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and case study analysis Most modules have a final examination

First Year Degree (Stage 2)

Two semesters covering the first year of your degree

September January and June

You will undertake modules which mirror the curriculum taught at Anglia Ruskin University and are often taught by staff of the University You will receive extra support through tutorials individual consultation with teachers English language assistance and self-access computer laboratories

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and case study analysis Most modules have a final two-hour examination

Second Year Degree (Stage 3)

Two semesters covering the second year of your degree

ndash You will undertake four to five modules each semester to further study the key areas within your degree You will receive extra support through tutorials individual consultation with teachers English language assistance and self-access computer laboratories

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

Final Year Degree (Stage 4)

Two semesters covering the final year of your degree

ndash You will undertake four to five modules each semester to further study the key areas within your degree For some degrees you will be able to specialise or concentrate on a particular stream within a subject area As with previous semesters you will receive extra support through tutorials individual consultation with academic staff English language assistance and self-access computer laboratories

Assessment is via a mix of examination assignments group work and presentations practical and laboratory work (for science-based degrees) in-class group projects and a final dissertation

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Architecturebull BSc (Hons) Architectural Technologybull BSc (Hons) Architecture

Communications and Humanitiesbull BA (Hons) Criminology bull BA (Hons) Film Studiesbull BA (Hons) Historybull BA (Hons) Media Studiesbull BA (Hons) Philosophybull BA (Hons) Sociology

Engineering and Built Environmentbull BSc (Hons) Building Surveyingbull BSc (Hons) Civil Engineeringbull BSc (Hons)

Construction Managementbull BEng (Hons) Electronicsbull BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineeringbull BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveyingbull BSc (Hons) Real Estate Management

Optometrybull BOptom (Hons) Optometrybull BSc (Hons) Ophthalmic Dispensing

Arts and Designbull BA (Hons) Computer Games

and Visual Effectsbull BA (Hons) Fashion Designbull BA (Hons) Film and

Television Productionbull BA (Hons) Fine Artbull BA (Hons) Graphic Designbull BA (Hons) Illustrationbull BA (Hons) Illustration and Animationbull BA (Hons) Interior Designbull BA (Hons) Photography

Businessbull MA Arts Managementbull MA Human Resource Managementbull MA International Businessbull MA International Business

(Dual Degree mdash Netherlands)dagger

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree mdash Switzerland)

bull MA International Business Economicsbull MA International Sustainable

Tourism Managementbull MA International Managementbull Masters of Business

Administration (MBA)dagger

bull MSc Accounting and Financial Analysis

bull MSc Engineering Managementbull MSc International Logisticsbull MSc Managementbull MA Marketing Innovationbull MSc Project Management

Lawbull LLM International Business Law

Publishingbull MA Publishing

Businessbull BSc (Hons) Accounting and Financebull BSc (Hons) Business Economicsbull BA (Hons) Business Managementbull BA (Hons) Human

Resources Managementbull BA (Hons) International Business

Strategy (three year option)bull BA (Hons) International Business

Strategy (two year option)bull BA (Hons) Marketing

Medical and Life Sciencesbull BSc (Hons) Abnormal and

Clinical Psychologybull BSc (Hons) Biomedical Sciencebull BSc (Hons) Crime and

Investigative Studiesbull BA (Hons) Criminology bull BSc (Hons) Forensic Sciencebull BSc (Hons) Health and Social Carebull BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult)bull BSc (Hons) Psychologybull BSc (Hons) Psychology

and Criminologybull BSc (Hons) Public Healthbull BSc (Hons) Sports Coaching

and Physical Educationbull BSc (Hons) Sports Science

Computing and Technologybull BSc (Hons) Business

Information Systemsbull BSc (Hons) Computer

Gaming Technology bull BSc (Hons) Computer Science bull BSc (Hons) Information Security

and Forensic Computingbull BSc (Hons) Media and

Internet Technologybull BSc (Hons) Network Infrastructure

and Security

Lawbull LLB (Hons) Law

Undergraduate Pathways

Postgraduate Pathways

Anglia Ruskin University degree pathways available to CRIC students

ITbull MSc Business Information Systemsbull MSc Computer Sciencebull MSc Information and

Communication Technologybull MSc Mobile Telecommunicationsbull MSC Network Managementbull MSc Network Security

Offered at our Chelmsford campus However Stage 1 (University Foundation) where applicable is offered at the Cambridge campus dagger Two years work experience required

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Architecture

In the pathway BSc (Hons) Architecture you will study the design of the constructed environment

This degree explores not only the design of buildings but also the technical and management competencies required to realise those designs The course will offer you both an academic challenge and the

right environment and support to develop intellectually and creatively It will also prepare you for a career in the architecture industry

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Potential career pathsArchitecture town planning

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Approach to Design

bull Creative Workshops Series

bull Critical and Contextual Studies

bull Design Process

bull Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Skills

bull Interactive Communication and Information Skills

bull Portfolio Development and Planning

Course fee pound8200

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Department of Built Environment at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Department of Built Environment at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Architecture

bull BSc (Hons) Architectural Technology

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Art and Design

This pathway will give you the freedom to explore a range of skills techniques and approaches associated with creative media

All courses offer a distinctive integration of practice and theory using industry standard facilities Students are encouraged to be both creative and critically engaged You will be expected to develop the creative practice

through studio workshop and classroom based experimentation You will also be provided with guidance to produce a portfolio

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Approach to Design

bull Creative Workshops Series

bull Critical and Contextual Studies

bull Design Process

bull Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Skills

bull Interactive Communication and Information Skills

bull Portfolio Development and Planning

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Cambridge School of Art at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Cambridge School of Art at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Computer Games

and Visual Effects

bull BA (Hons) Fashion Design

bull BA (Hons) Film and Television Production

bull BA (Hons) Film Television and Theatre Design

bull BA (Hons) Fine Art

bull BA (Hons) Graphic Design

bull BA (Hons) Illustration

bull BA (Hons) Illustration and Animation

bull BA (Hons) Interior Design

bull BA (Hons) Photography

Potential career pathsArts marketing design consulting fashion design fashion buying museum designing theatre set designing web design

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Two-year bachelorrsquos degree BA (Hons) International Business Strategy Course overview

This new degree from the Lord Ashcroft International Business School (LAIBS) has an explicitly international focus which will equip you with a solid platform for a future career related to business and management in a globalised economy You will develop a range of practical skills and analytical techniques currently used within a number of functional areas in global business

By starting the First Year Degree in September January or June and by following the three semester academic calendar you will be able to complete your bachelorrsquos degree in two years

All students selected offered a place will receive a Tuition Fee reduction of pound4800 plus pound500 when they progress to second year A total saving of pound5300

Business

Throughout the Business pathway you will develop an understanding of what a business is and how its internal and external operating processes work

Topics include planning and strategy growth marketing products and services finance and accounting systems information systems and human resource development and management

You will also learn about the world of business and commerce including the operation of international markets and market economies

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Lord Ashcroft International Business School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Potential career pathsBanking and finance business management chartered accountancy chartered public finance accountancy marketing tourism and leisure

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Business Law

bull Business Studies (Double module)

bull Composition and Style

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Intercultural Studies

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Accounting for Business

bull Analysis of Business

bull Economics for Business and Management

bull International Business in Focus

bull International Business Law

bull Introduction to Accounting and Finance

bull Introduction to Organisation and Management

bull Marketing Essentials

Course fee pound8600

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance

bull BA (Hons) Business Economics

bull BA (Hons) Business Management

bull BA (Hons) Human Resource Management

bull BA (Hons) International Business Strategy (three-year option)

bull BA (Hons) International Business Strategy (two-year option)

bull BA (Hons) Marketing

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Lord Ashcroft International Business School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

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Computing and Technology

The Computing and Technology pathway covers the principles underlying the use of information technology and its production and control

You will gain an understanding of the fundamentals of computing electronic communications and networking and how these contribute to solving complex

problems across a range of settings You will also consider how economic and technological developments affect the environment You will undertake contextual

and theoretical analysis and will have the opportunity to formulate a degree pathway option specialising in a particular field of study You will develop communication and presentation skills to articulate your visual and verbal response to the course and will learn practical techniques in your chosen field

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Analytical Techniques III

bull Communication Technology

bull Engineering Design

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Critical Thinking

bull Physics III

Course fee pound8200

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Business

Information Systems

bull BSc (Hons) Computer Science

bull BSc (Hons) Computing and Animation Technology

bull BSc (Hons) Information Security and Forensic Computing

bull BSc (Hons) Media and Internet Technology

Potential career pathsAcademic and industrial research web development database administration film and video post production software engineering 2D and 3D modelling and animation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Communications and Humanities

Through this pathway you will develop a fundamental knowledge and understanding of the basic facts concepts theories and principles of communications film and media through critical thinking and intercultural studies

You will also develop an appreciation of the wider communications context and its underlying principles including its social

environmental ethical economic and commercial impacts You will also exploring potential careers in the industry

Potential career pathsAdvertising and broadcasting communication consulting film criticism film festival administration and management media consulting public relations

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Composition and Style

bull Critical Thinking

bull Film Studies

bull Interactive Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Intercultural Studies

bull Mass Communications

bull Media Studies

Course fee pound7900

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9600

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Film Studies

bull BA (Hons) History

bull BA (Hons) Media Studies

bull BA (Hons) Philosophy

bull BA (Hons) Sociology

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Engineering and Built Environment

The Engineering and Built Environment pathway covers the principles underlying the use of materials in engineering applications and their production and control

You will gain an understanding of how applied chemical states and reactions contribute to the engineering process and are used to solve engineering problems You will also consider how economic and technological developments affect the built environment as well as learning how

to apply mathematical techniques to engineering decision-making

The common core of the course also provides a broad background to the processes that lead to the production and maintenance of buildings

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Analytical Techniques II

bull Engineering Design I

bull Engineering Design II

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Critical Thinking

bull Physics III

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University Chelmsford campus

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound8100ndashpound10300

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Potential career pathsDesign and development of buildings roads railways airports and docks environmental monitoring medical electronics sound technology construction and real estate management building and quantity surveying

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BEng (Hons) Electronics

bull BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering

bull BSc (Hons) Civil Engineering

bull BSc (Hons) Construction Management

bull BSc (Hons) Building Surveying

bull BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying

bull BSc (Hons) Real Estate Management

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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law

Our LLB (Hons) Law is a qualifying law degree that allows successful graduates to progress directly to the vocational stage of training for the profession of solicitor or barrister

The LLB is a flexible course that enables you to focus on areas of specific interest and to develop your own areas of specialisation including business and the law family law

criminal law and procedure andor civil law and litigation to meet the requirements of your chosen career

Potential career pathsBarrister paralegal solicitor

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Composition and Style

bull Contract Law

bull Criminal Law

bull English Legal System

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Legal Skills

bull Mass Communication

bull Public Law

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull LLB (Hons) Law

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Anglia Law School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Anglia Law School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

19

Medical and Life Sciences

This pathway broadly explores the medical and life sciences and examines the complexity of life processes including the interrelationships of living organisms

You will learn the principles underlying the production use and control of materials in medical and life-science applications and the application of biological and chemical properties You will gain a thorough

understanding of the purpose and processes of laboratory experimentation and protocols as well as the basic concepts of applied chemical states and reactions

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Biology I

bull Biology II

bull Physics III

bull Chemistry I

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

Course fee pound8200

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science

bull BSc (Hons) Crime amp Investigative Studies

bull BSc (Hons) Forensic Science

bull BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care

bull BSc (Hons) Psychology

bull BSc (Hons) Abnormal and Clinical Psychology

bull BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult)

bull BSc (Hons) Psychology and Criminology

bull BSc (Hons) Public Health

bull BSc (Hons) Sports Science

bull BSc (Hons) Sports Coaching and Physical Education

Potential career pathsBiotechnology environmental protection forensic science medical research occupational psychology pharmaceutical manufacturing

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Optometry

Optometry is concerned with the examination diagnosis and treatment of the eyes and the correction of vision problems

This pathwayrsquos two main aims are to provide you with extensive theoretical and practical knowledge of optometry including its social and ethical aspects and to enable you to devise original ideas and theories related to optometry and to scientifically test them

When you graduate you will be able to demonstrate a knowledge of practical

competencies particularly in the use and application of laboratory and clinical apparatus demonstrate an understanding of the theoretical principles that underpin current practice and display skills in recording and interpreting patient data You will also be able to make decisions based on clinical rationale

Potential career pathsOptometry ophthalmic dispensing

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Biology I

bull Biology II

bull Physics III

bull Chemistry I

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BOptom (Hons) Optometry

bull BSc (Hons) Ophthalmic Dispensing

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

The postgraduate pathway advantageA CRIC postgraduate pathway provides you with valuable insight into postgraduate-level studies in the UK Most importantly it will equip you with the appropriate knowledge and skills you need to excel in your chosen taught masterrsquos degree

The postgraduate pathway is designed for students from a variety of backgrounds whobull require additional English

language training

bull come from a different academic environment to that of the UK

bull have been away from studies for a period of time

bull are looking to fine-tune skills already gained during undergraduate studies employment or both

If you fall into any of the above categories choosing the postgraduate pathway at CRIC is the right decision

The Pre-Masterrsquos pathway will prepare you for future postgraduate studies by giving you confidence and expertise in areas relevant to your taught masterrsquos degree

You willbull develop your fundamental knowledge

and understanding of the basic principles relevant to your chosen degree

bull develop basic numerical techniques research methodologies and ICT presentation and communication skills

bull gain a competent set of transferable skills that will help you in your academic studies and future career and enable you to make informed decisions

bull attain the necessary level of language competence specific to your chosen field of study

Pathways Duration Intakes Structure AssessmentPathway Pre-Sessional Learning Skills and Communication

12 weeks September January and June

This pre-sessional semester comprises four modules designed to improve your English language ability to Level B2 or higher and emplace vital study skills Teaching is tailored towards your chosen postgraduate pathway so you are prepared for subsequent studies while improving your communicative abilities

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

Pre-Masterrsquos (Stage 1)

One semester

September January and June

While studying at CRIC students will cover a series of modules that will prepare them for a seamless progression to their chosen taught masterrsquos degree All modules include core academic skills relevant to postgraduate study

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and a dissertation Most modules have a final two-hour examination

Masterrsquos (Stage 2)

One year mdash 18 months

September and January

The masterrsquos (Stage 2) offers students the chance to build on what they have learned during the pre-masterrsquos and extend their professional understanding about their relevant area of study A taught masterrsquos degree usually consists of a series of specialist modules in structured class seminar or tutorial formats A research thesis component may be included but is much shorter than what is required for a masterrsquos degree by research However most taught mastersrsquo degrees will have a final major project or dissertation component

Modules will be assessed be via exams assignments essays or seminar performance (group or individual presentations) Assessment may also include projects that can be completed either as part of a group or individually For most mastersrsquo degrees preparing and submitting a major project or dissertation will form a large part of the assessment and final grade

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Master of International Business (MBA and MAIB dual degree qualification) Course overview

This unique degree enables you to receive two degrees for the price of one an MA in International Business from Anglia Ruskin University and either an MBA in International Business and Management from Hanze University in Groningen the Netherlands or an MSc in International Management from Basel Switzerland You will spend half the time in the UK and the other in the Netherlands or Switzerland Both courses are delivered in English Students must have completed at least two years of work experience to be accepted to the programme in the Netherlands

22 CRiC Pathways at AngliA Ruskin univeRsity 201213

Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

Potential career pathsAccounting and finance arts project management business analysis business consulting construction management construction project management corporate law creative design management diplomacy economics engineering management entrepreneurship human resource management international trade international trade law IT management logistics marketing management project management

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

One semester

Modules

bull Advanced Contract Law

bull Business Management (double module)

bull Information Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning Skills and Communication

Course fee pound4500

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin University

Business

bull Masters of Business Administration (MBA)dagger

bull Engineering Management

bull MSc Engineering Management

bull MA International Management

bull MSc Accounting and Financial Analysis

bull MA Arts Management

bull MA Human Resource ManagementDagger

bull MA International Business

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Switzerland)dagger

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Netherlands)dagger

bull MA International Business Economics

bull MSc International Logistics

bull MA International Sustainable Tourism Management

bull MSc Management

bull MA Marketing Innovation

bull MSc Project Managementsect

it

bull MSc Information and Communication Technology

bull MSc Business Information SystemsDagger

bull MSc Mobile TelecommunicationsDagger

bull MSc Network SecurityDagger

bull MSc Computer ScienceDagger

bull MSC Network ManagementDagger

law

bull LLM International Business Law

Publishing

bull MA Publishing

Stage 2 Masterrsquos Degree

Location

Lord Ashcroft International Business School Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences or Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September and January

Duration

12-18 months

Course fee pound9800 - pound12900

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience Dagger Course has additional entry requirements of a relevant bachelorrsquos degree sect Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience in construction or built environment fields All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Ling Quan Huang China International Business

ldquo I came from China to study in the UK

I was initially attracted to Cambridge

because of its worldwide reputation - the city is very

culturally diverse and has a lot to offer I want

to be a manager in the future so I chose the

MA International Business at Anglia Ruskin

University because it covers transnational and

multinational businessrdquo

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Academic entry requirements If your country is not listed please visit angliaacukcric or contact the CRIC Admission Office by emailing admissionscric-ukacuk

CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

UK education system

5 GCSE passes 2 passes in the British GCE or VCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Level passes

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

International Baccalaureate

18 points 22 points as above

Albania Maturity Certificate Grade 5 average Maturity Certificate Grade 7 average as above

Bahrain Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (General Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme or equivalent

as above

Bangladesh Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate (10+2) with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate with a minimum average of 55 in 4 subjects

as above

Cambodia Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 50 average

Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 60 average

as above

China Successful completion of Senior Middle School 2 with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Senior Middle 3 with a minimum average of 60 across 4 academic subjects on either the Hui Kao or Senior Middle Examinations (English and Chinese are not acceptable as academic subjects)

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent (eg DaZhuan) from a recognised institution or following successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Egypt Satisfactory pass in Certificate of Secondary Education

Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education or Al-Azhar Training Diploma

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Ghana Minimum of 4 SSCE passes (Including Maths and English)

Minimum of 6 SSCE passes with grades of C or above

as above

Hong Kong HKDSE - an average of 40-55 (depending on schoolrsquos banding) in Form 4 and Form 5 including English and including Mathematics where required

HKDSE - Minimum of 3 passes at Grade 3 or the equivalent of 110 UCAS tariff points at GCE AAS level or equivalent

as above

India Successful completion of all India or State SSC (X) with 50 average

Successful completion of All India or State Board HSC (II) with 50 average

as above

Indonesia SMU III or SMU II grade of 65 SMU III grade of 7 (Average of 4 subjects) as above

Iran Successful completion of High School Diploma with an overall Pass

Successful completion of High School Diploma and Pre-University Certificate with an average of 12 or above

as above

Jordan Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 65 of completion of diploma (pass)

as above

Kazakhstan Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 35 average

Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 45 average

as above

Kenya Successful completion of KCSE with a D average or 5 passes at GCE O-Level

Successful completion of KCSE with grades of C or above or 2 GCE A-Level or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Levels

as above

Korea Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 65-75

as above

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CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Kuwait Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (general Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 years education

Malaysia Successful completion of SPM with 4 passes or Senior Middle 2

2 passes in STPM or UEC with a 65 average

as above

Mauritius 5 passes in Cambridge Overseas School CertificateGCE O Level

2 passes in Cambridge Overseas Higher School CertificateGCE A Level or 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes

as above

Mongolia Successful completion of high school with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Foundation programme or equivalent

as above

Myanmar Successful completion of Basic Education High School Examination Matriculation with an overall pass

Successful completion of Technical High School Diploma with an overall pass

as above

Nepal Successful completion of School Leaving Certificate SLCUpper Secondary School Certificate (3 years) with a minimum average of Division I

Successful completion of HSC with a minimum average of Division I

as above

Nigeria Minimum of 4 credits at SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

Minimum of 6 credits including English and Maths from the SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

as above

Oman Successful completion of Thanawiya amma with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Pakistan Successful completion of SSC (10) with a grade average of 45

Successful completion of HSC (10+2) with a grade average of 55

as above

Qatar Successful completion of Tawjihiyya (General Secondary School Certificate) with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of a Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Russia Successful completion of Atestat with a 3 average

Successful completion of Atestat with a 45 average

as above

Saudi Arabia Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

South Africa Successful completion of Senior Certificate (no matriculation endorsement)

Successful completion of Senior Certificate (with Matriculation endorsement)

as above

Sri Lanka 5 passes in GCE O-Levels or equivalent 2 passes in GCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS passes

as above

Taiwan Successful completion of the Senior High School Certificate with a C grade or above

Successful completion of Senior High School Certificate with B Grades in 4 academic subjects

as above

Thailand Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 65

as above

Turkey Successful completion of Devlet Lise Diplomasi (State High School Diploma) with a minimum average of 50

Devlet Lise Diplomasi - average of 3 or Diploma ndash pass

as above

United Arab Emirates

Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of a foundation programme from another institution or equivalent

as above

Vietnam Successful completion of Year 11 with a 65 average

Successful completion of Year 12 with a 60 average

as above

Zambia 4 passes in ZSC 6 passes in ZSC graded at 4 or above as above

Zimbabwe 5 passes in Zimsec O-levelCambridge School Certificate (CSC) or Cambridge Overseas School Certificate (COSC)GCE O-levels

2 passes in Zimsec A-LevelGCE A-Levels or equivalent or 1 pass at A-Level and 2 passes at AS-Level

as above

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English language requirements

The language of instruction at CRIC is English To attain entry into the undergraduate or postgraduate pathway you must be able to demonstrate you have a suitable level of English proficiency You can do this by obtaining one of the results shown in the tables below

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash University Foundation

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 4 yearsPre-sessional semester University Foundation First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 2 ndash First Year Degree

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 3 yearsPre-sessional semester First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 3 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Postgraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash Pre-Masterrsquos

Postgraduate pathway ndash extended 13 yearsPre-sessional semester Pre-Masterrsquos Masterrsquos

Stage Learning Skills and Communication Stage 1 Stage 2

Duration 1 semester 1 semester 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Your English language preparation

If you do not meet our English language requirements you can receive the English language tuition you need to prepare you for successful entry into your degree pathway

The English language training is conducted by Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Centre

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Your investment

Fees and charges for the 20122013 academic year

English Language Course fee (pound)Cost per 12-week block of study pound3300

Undergraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 University Foundation pound8200 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Business) pound8600 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9600 ndash

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Business) pound9500ndashpound10300

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9500ndashpound10300

Postgraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos pound4500 ndash

Stage 2 Masterrsquos pound9800

Stage 2 MBA pound12900

Academic calendar

January 2013 May 2013 September 2013Pre-sessional

Enrolment and registration 4 February 22 May 27 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 4 February 28 May 30 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 19 August 20 December

University Foundation First Year Degree in Businessdagger and Pre-Masterrsquos

Enrolment and registration 21 January 22 May 18 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 28 January 28 May 23 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 31 May (pre-masterrsquos)

16 August 20 December (Pre-Masterrsquos and University Foundation) 10 January 2014 (First Year Degree mdash Arts and Science)

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger No May 2013 semester for integrated First Year Degree courses (all subjects other than business) All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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CRIC offers a quality education The academic

and management staff are inspirational - they give excellent support to the students

Navitas bursaries and scholarships

Navitas family bursariesNavitas offers financial support in the form of family bursaries A bursary applies where two or more students from the same family study with a Navitas member institution

The first family member can be studying with a Navitas member institution at the same time as other family members or they may have previously studied with any Navitas member institution The bursary is granted to the second and subsequent family members who study with a Navitas member institution For the purpose of this bursary a family member is defined as a husband wife brother sister mother father son daughter or stepchild

The bursary is equivalent to 10 percent of tuition fee for the first attempt at units or courses in the programme of study (ie a certificate diploma University Transfer Programme (UTP) University Pathway Programme bachelorrsquos degree pre-masterrsquos programme postgraduate qualifying programme or masterrsquos degree)dagger with a Navitas member institution (excluding the Mixed English option)Dagger This amount is credited to the eligible studentrsquos tuition fee account each academic term with the amount being relevant to the number of units undertaken in that term The bursary applies to the first program of study only undertaken at a Navitas member institution and does not apply to additional units or repeat units that may also be undertaken

A completed application must be submitted to the Navitas institution where the second family member is studying together with supporting documents such as a birth certificate or family cardsect Application forms can be obtained from the Navitas institution where the student has enrolled

The Navitas family bursary applies to students studying at ACBT ACN AUSI BCUIC Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

dagger Certificate programmes may also be known or registered a Foundation Studies or University Transfer Programme Stage I Diploma programmes may also be known or registered as Undergraduate Pathway University Transfer Programme Stage II or University Pathway Programme

Dagger The Navitas bursary is not applicable to any English language programme or any component of an English language programme offered by a Navitas member institution

sect The supporting documentation that is required will depend on the country where the student is enrolled

Navitas academic merit scholarshipsNavitas is committed to helping students achieve their career goals by offering scholarships to outstanding students

Navitas academic merit scholarships are awarded each term by each Navitas pathway college or managed campus Two students with the highest GPA in four or more subjects or courses will each receive a scholarship

The scholarships cover bull one academic term or part thereof at a

Navitas member institution (equivalent to the tuition fees for a maximum of up to five academic subjects or courses) for

- a diploma advanced diploma or associate degree (Australia)

- UTP Stage II or associate degree (Canada)

- UPP or IUTP (United States) - undergraduate pathway programme (United Kingdom) or

bull one semester of undergraduate study at ACN Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus or

bull one semester of a masterrsquos programme at Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus

The scholarships are applied to the tuition for the second term of enrolment only or the final semester of study in an undergraduate or postgraduate programme Students must be enrolled as a full time student to qualify for the scholarships

The scholarship panel from each Navitas member institution will announce the recipients of the Navitas academic merit scholarships upon the completion of each term and the release of the results The recipients will be notified by mail and the successful students posted on the college website by consent Students are not required to apply for the scholarship as it is awarded based on academic performance and all students are eligible

Scholarship policy

1 Two scholarships for one academic termrsquos tuition are offered at all Navitas member institutions each

2 Where the Academic Assessment Committee must differentiate between equally qualified applicants additional factors such as educational disadvantage membership of a specific equity group andor significantly adverse personal circumstances may be taken into account

3 Students are eligible to qualify for the scholarships after successful completion of their first term and after commencing their second term

4 Students can only be awarded the scholarship once

5 Students already in receipt of a scholarship may not be eligible for the Navitas scholarship

6 Students are required to pay for any additional courses or subjects or courses undertaken that are over the amount covered by the scholarship

Navitas academic merit scholarships are offered to students studying at ACN Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

This information is correct as at the time of printing and may be subject to change without notice or at the discretion of Navitas member institutions or Navitas Limited

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Student services

CRIC is committed to helping you achieve your goals by providing you with all the support services you need As a CRIC student you will have access to both CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University services

Services available at CRIC CRIC encourages you to use all the support services available and to contact our friendly staff for advice and assistance whenever you need it Remember we are here to help you achieve success within your chosen pathway of study

The Student Support team looks after all our studentsrsquo needs includingbull Academic performance monitoring mdash

Students in Jeopardy programme

bull Assignment help

bull Attendance monitoring

bull Disability support

bull English language support

bull Enrolment in your pathway

bull Learning support

bull Orientation programmes

bull Registration with Anglia Ruskin University

bull Registration with CRIC

bull Social activities

bull Student welfare

bull Study skills training

bull 247 emergency assistance

Activities at CRICIf you are interested in getting involved in sports and cultural societies Anglia Ruskin University is the perfect university for you Cambridge and Chelmsford offer a wide range of recreational and sporting facilities that you can use including cricket pitches sports halls and gyms

Being part of sports and cultural societies while you are at Anglia Ruskin University will open up many social and career opportunities for you We encourage our students to participate in such activities as much as possible

Clubs and societies on campus

For a list of clubs and societies on campus visit webangliaacukvodlifecambridgecam_clubshtml

Why visit us at angliaacukcric

Join us on Facebook at facebookcomcricukNext time you are on Facebook find out what our students are getting up to Yoursquoll see all the fun activities we are doing this year and find helpful tips on accommodation saving money and living in the beautiful locations of Cambridge and Chelmsford Yoursquoll also be able to read movie reviews

check out our inter-college sporting events and check out the cultural and social activities that other CRIC students are getting up to during their free time

There is plenty of information on this site so visit us and spend some time browsing our pages online

If your parents have questions our website has information for them too The CRIC website has the most up-to-date information about the college including pathway information accommodation options and scholarship availability Visit the site to see what awaits you at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University

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Accommodation

CRIC offers places in Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos Halls of Residence for those wishing to live on either the Cambridge or Chelmsford campus The Halls of Residence consist of low-rise modern buildings situated either on or next to each campus

Alternatively CRIC offers off-campus accommodation through its preferred service providers

On-campus accommodationThis accommodation is intended for new students and is normally only available for a stay of one semester (16 weeks maximum) Rooms in Halls of Residence are limited so if you want to apply for one you should do so early

Students staying in the Halls of Residence will have their own en-suite single room which usually includes a single bed desk

cupboard and free broadband internet access Students share a large self-catering kitchen

After living in Halls of Residence for one semester many students find that they have settled into life at Anglia Ruskin University and made friends and would like to experience off-campus living in Cambridge or Chelmsford

The cost of a room in the Halls of Residence for one semester varies between pound1850 and pound2350 Please check angliaacukcric for the most up-to-date costs

Off-campus accommodationCRIC provides a referral service to our preferred off-campus accommodation service providers for new and continuing students wishing to live locally The service helps CRIC students to source privately rented accommodation within the cities of Cambridge and Chelmsford and close to Anglia Ruskin University

Reserving accommodationOnce you have accepted an offer to study at CRIC you may then wish to ask us to arrange your accommodation To reserve your room you will need to complete an Accommodation Form and pay a pound800 reservation fee in advance You must then pay the remaining accommodation cost when you receive your student visa Places are limited so we recommend you book early to ensure your place and choice of room

Cost-of-living guide

You will be expected to reside in Cambridge or Chelmsford for the duration of your studies at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University As such the UK Border Agency (UKBA) requires students to be able to demonstrate minimum subsistence funds of pound800 per month to cover their living expenses For further details contact the CRIC Student Support Office at cricstudentsupportangliaacuk

The money you will need includes course fees and living costs (also called maintenance funds) Your monthly living costs may vary depending on where you

decide to study If you havenrsquot studied in the UK before or recently the information below will help you budget for your study here

Length of courseWhere you will study Money needed

Nine months or less CRIC Full course fees and pound800 for each calendar month of the course

More than nine months CRIC Full course fees and pound5400 to cover living costs for nine months

For more information visit ukbahomeofficegovuk and follow the Studying in the UK link

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How to apply to study at CRIC

Applying to CRICSend your completed application form and documents by mail email or fax to

Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) Coslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

E admissionscric-ukacuk F +44 (0)1223 698763 (international) F 01223 698763 (from the UK)

Complete the CRIC Application formand send it with supporting documents mdash including your academic qualifications and English test results mdash to CRIC or your CRIC representative

(Certified translations must accompany documents that are not in English)

Receive an Offer of AdmissionDownload Tier 4 visa application and prepare all documents needed for the visa as described in the UKBA visa application guidance notes

Accept the offerby paying the course fee deposit indicated and returning a completed Acceptance Form to CRIC

(You can make a payment via bank transfer international bank draft or debitcredit card)

Receive visa support informationCRIC will send you the information you need to apply for your UK student visa (Tier 4)

Re-check to see if you have all original documents funds required as per the CRIC CAS document and UKBA visa application guidance notes prior to applying for the Tier 4 visa

Arrange student accommodation in Cambridge or ChelmsfordCRIC can help organise suitable student accommodation

(Demand is often high for the most popular accommodation so make sure you arrange accommodation as soon as possible)

Apply for your visaFull details on the visa application process can be found at ukbahomeofficegovukstudyingintheuk

(You must you notify CRIC once the outcome of your application is confirmed)

Arrive in the UKCRIC will help arrange transfer from the airport to your accommodation and will provide a full orientation before enrolment

(You should notify CRIC of your arrival details so that we can make these arrangements)

Start the first stage of your studies at CRIC and complete your degree at Anglia Ruskin University

33

Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students

This payment and refund policy applies to applicants and new students undertaking an enrolment process at the commencement of a pathway of studies

Registered students are those who have completed an enrolment process and are considered to be lsquocontinuing studentsrsquo They are not considered under this policy see Payment and Refund mdash Continuing Students 10 Payment methods Programme

Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

11 Payment of the amount along with any transaction costs due should be made in pound pounds sterling to CRIC by

bull UK bank cheque

bull international bank draft

bull telegraphic transfer

bull UK bank debit card

bull non-UK bank debit card (3 surcharge will apply) or

bull credit card (3 surcharge will apply)

If payment is made by telegraphic transfer then it must state the

bull studentrsquos name and

bull studentrsquos CRIC student ID number

as reference for payment and provide CRIC with proof of payment

12 CRIC bank details are as follows

Bank name Citibank London

Address Citigroup Centre Canada Square Canary Wharf London E14 5LB United Kingdom

Account name CRIC Ltd

Account Address London UK

Bank Account number 11972472

Bank Sort Code 18-50-08

IBAN Number GB79CITI18500811972472

SWIFT Code CITIGB2L (Citibank London)

20 Financial conditions application

21 All applicants must have satisfiedprovide CRIC that

bull they have acceptable sources of funding for the duration of the pathway See the Student Visa Information on the website angliaacukcric (information also attached to the Acceptance of Offer Form and Provisional CAS Statement) for a list of documents that are acceptable

22 All fees charges and accounts will be payable in advance as determined by CRIC All applicants are required to make advance payments inclusive of

bull the Programme Fee Deposit mdash the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form and all deposits are taken as payment towards the full amount (note if you are an applicant undertaking English language then your Programme

Fee Deposit will be calculated against your academic programme fees and these fees will be held on account until you progress to academic studies)

bull pound800ndashpound1000 (the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form) towards any pre-booked student accommodation made on their behalf by provide CRIC All as payment towards the full amount (the full account must be paid prior to a student arriving in the UK)

bull the NavInsure Policy fee mdash Payment of this fee is required in advance if you select to purchase the Navinsurance Policy Refund of this fee is subject to the terms and conditions of the Navinsurance policy (in particular point ldquo3 mdash Cancellationrdquo of the general conditions on page 3 of the Policy Booklet)

In some instances CRIC may request an additional advance payment for specific pathways of study or where additional administrative charges may be required

23 No applicant will be issued with a CAS Statement until all requirements in paras 21 and 22 have been met

24 No applicant will be permitted to enrol on a pathway of study until all required advance payments are made in full by the required due date All required payments must be made prior to the commencement of the semester of enrolment inclusive of fees charges and accounts

25 Deferral of entry for applicants will not normally be permitted once a CAS statement has been issued by Anglia Ruskin University However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis prior to deferral of entry and where an applicant can provided binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

then all advance payments made to date will be held by CRIC and rolled forward to the deferred enrolment date Also see paras 327

26 Fees are correct as at the time of printing CRIC reserves the right to vary its fees at any time

30 Financial conditions and refunds Programme Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

31 Conditions

311 The laws pertaining to money laundering in the UK require that any payment made to and confirmed as received by CRIC will only ever be refunded to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment

Where an accommodation deposit has been paid to the College which is then transferred to a third party (provider of actual accommodation) with the approval of the student or parentlegal guardian the deposit is then subject to the terms and conditions for refund of the third party and the College therefore has no further liability or responsibility for any refund

312 CRIC reserves the right to return to source any excessive payment consisting of over three semestersrsquo advanced payments inclusive of programme fees andor student accommodation fees as a preventative measure to any excessive money transfer into and within the UK

313 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any miscommunication that may arise where inaccurate applicant contact details or where such details are out of date It is the responsibility of applicant and the parentguardian where an applicant is under the age of 18 years to provide and confirm correct contact details for communication purposes

314 CRIC reserves the right to correct any clerical details or omissions

315 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage including without limitation direct or consequential loss or damage or any loss or damages whatsoever arising from the terms and conditions of payments and refunds

316 All payments are subject to the following conditions

bull the payee is authorised to use the payment method used

bull a payment must be confirmed as having reached the CRIC Citibank account for it to be deemed as a payment and

bull where a card provider declines or refuses a payment or where incorrect details have been provided by the payee and a payment does not reach the CRIC Citibank account CRIC has no obligation to notify the payee or applicant and accepts no liability for any losses

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Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students (continued)

32 International applicants

321 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content This may be applied

bull where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to Anglia Ruskin University or

bull where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant or

bull where an applicant has obtained entry clearance andor leave to remain under an Anglia Ruskin University CAS numberStatement

bull Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision prior to or at the time of receiving a Provisional CAS Statement or

bull where no CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321

A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

322 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and the applicant fails to gain a student visa then a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be applied where an applicant has provided the following binding evidence

bull a copy of the rejection letter received from the UK diplomatic mission (ECO)

bull evidence that the visa application was made within time and valid application conditions and

where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC

will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

323 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees can only be applied where an applicant has provided evidence that

bull they are no longer in the UK and that their student visa has been cancelled or

bull they have moved to and been accepted to another Tier 4 licensed educational establishment

bull A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

324 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where the applicant transfers prior to the enrolment process to another educational establishment within the UK then they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and outstanding accounts

325 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant fails to enrol then they are deemed to be in breach of their student visa and they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

326 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant can provide binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts inclusive of the NavInsure Policy fee

327 Where an applicant has opted to take out the NavInsure Policy and paid the associated fee as specified on the Acceptance of Offer Form a refund of the fee paid will be applied in line with the NavInsure Cancellation policy as specified in the NavInsure Policy Booklet provided to applicants at the time their Policy is issued

328 Where an applicant holds a NavInsure or alternative Insurance Policy a refund on advanced payment of programme fees see paras 322 323 and 324 will only be applied by CRIC where the applicant can evidence that they have not made a successful claim against their policy for the programme fees held

33 EEA or Swiss national applicants

331 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content

332 Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision four weeks prior to the programme start date then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 331 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

333 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees will be made A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

334 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where an applicant can provide binding evidence that the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

Please print in BLOCK LETTERS

Application forman Associate College of

(1) Personal

Title Mr Mrs Miss Other

Family name First name(s)

Previous family name (if applicable)

Date of birth DAY MONTH YEAR Gender Male Female

Student address

Postcode Country

Home telephone Mobile telephone

Country of birth Skype ID

Email

Country of passport held Passport number

(2) Pathway area selection

Undergraduate Pathway Areas Postgraduate Pathway Areas

Stage 1 University Foundation Stage 2 First Year Degree Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Architecture

Art amp Design

Business

Communications and Humanities

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Law

Life Sciences

Optometry

Accounting and Finance

Architecture

Arts and Humanities

Business

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Life Sciences

Art

Business

Engineering

IT

Law

MBA

Publishing

Year of entry Month of entry September January June

(This section must be completed including desired majorspecialisation where relevent For a list of degrees offered refer to page 11 of this guide Or visit cricnavitascomcourses)

Your chosen degree

(3) Education details Prior education ndash highest level achieved

Name of qualification (eg A Levels Year 12 Bachelorrsquos) Name of institution attended Grades (itemise individual subject grades) Date of completion

CRIC_APPFORMindd 1 06072012 0947

Office use only

(9) Application checklist and declarationWe require the following section to be completed in order to process your application

Check that you have

Completed all sections of the application form

Read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment including the Fee and Refund Policy within the brochure or on the website

Check that you have attached

Certified copies of your academic transcripts

Evidence of your English language ability if applicable

A copy of your passport andor visa

I declare that the information I have supplied on this form is to the best of my understanding and belief complete and correct I understand that the giving of false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of my application or cancellation of enrolment I give permission for CRIC to obtain official records from any educational institution that I have attended I also authorise CRIC to supply any relevant official records to educational institutions to which I am seeking admission to government bodies and to parentssponsors if required I understand that Course Fees are subject to review I accept the conditions as laid out in the CRIC Payment and Refund Policy and accept liability for the payment of all Course Fees as outlined within I understand that living expenses in the United Kingdom may be higher than in my own country and confirm that I am able to meet those costs I hereby consent to CRIC disclosing my personal information to third parties in the manner set out in CRICrsquos Privacy Policy which includes

bull Disclosure to CRIC representatives (agents) acting on my behalf

bull Disclosure to Anglia Ruskin University to facilitate progression from CRIC to the next stage of my studies

bull Disclosure to Navitas Ltd and its affiliates for the purpose of communication with regarding pathways and services offered by Navitas Ltd and its related companies

Tick this box if you do not wish to receive information via SMS about your offer

Signature Date DAY MONTH YEAR

ParentGuardian Signature (if applicant is under 18 years of age)

Date DAY MONTH YEAR

Offer Details ndash Admission OfficeRepresentative Stamp

Send your application to CRICCambridge Ruskin International CollegeAnglia Ruskin University Coslett Building (Cos415)East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

F +44 (0)1223 698763 E admissionscric-ukacuk

(4) English proficiencyPlease provide details of your English language qualification

IELTS (Score)

TOEFL (Score)

Other (lsquoOrsquo Levels Cambridge)

You must submit full academic transcriptscertificates and proof of English proficiency so that we can assess your eligibility for your selected study PathwayIf these documents are not submitted with this form we will not be able to process your application

(5) Declaration of criminal recordIn accordance with UK law you must state if you have any criminal convictions

Please indicate if you have any criminal convictions

Yes No

(excluding spent convictions and minor motoring offences for which the penalty was a fine andor up to 3 penalty points)

If you tick yes you may need to provide details

(6) DisabilitiesSpecial NeedsPlease indicate in the next column whether or not you will need any additional support or facilities We will pass this information on to our Student Services team who will liaise with you to support you through the admission process and determine whether we and the university can meet your study needs

DisabilitiesSpecial Needs continued

I have no known learningphysical disability

I have a specific learningphysical disability

Please give further details below and if necessary attach further information to this form

(7) Have you studied previously in the UK

Yes No

From DAY MONTH YEAR To DAY MONTH YEAR

Name of schooluniversity

(8) Other informationHow did you hear about CRIC You may tick more than one box

Exhibitionseminar

Internet

Newspapermagazine advertisement

British Council

Recommended by an CRIC representative (agent)

Recommended by a friend or relative Is your friendrelative an CRIC student Yes No

Other

QRCODE

CRIC_APPFORMindd 2 06072012 0947

Creating opportunities for successNavitas provides you with the education you need to get where you want to be in life From English language skills and courses to help you enter university to training for the workplace Navitas colleges and campuses in 28 countries will support you every step of the way

With over 100 Navitas and SAE Institution locations across the globe and over 55000 international students currently studying with us we understand the worldrsquos learning

needs Wersquove become one of the most trusted providers of education and training in the world

Navitas offers to students professionals and migrants from around the world the following opportunities

bull English language training bull High school studies bull University preparation and programmesbull Post-secondary education for creative

media technology

bull Career advancement programmes bull Student recruitment bull Workforce recruitment and placementbull Migrant settlement services

We also offer customised workplace training for companies and a range of training and settlement services for the Australian government Wherever you are and wherever you want to be the knowledge and resources of our staff around the world will ensure your success

Boston

Lowell

Dartmouth

LondonCambridge

Plymouth

SwanseaPortsmouth

AberdeenEdinburgh

Glasgow

BirminghamOxford

Germany

SloveniaAustria

Switzerland

France

Italy

BelgiumNetherlands

Malaysia

Thailand

South Africa Byron BayAuckland

Newcastle

Los Angeles

Mexico

SanFrancisco New York

Miami

AtlantaNashville

Sweden

SpainGreece

Turkey

KuwaitJordan

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VancouverWinnipeg

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Nairobi

Colombo

Singapore

Jakarta

AdelaideGeelong Melbourne

Sydney

BrisbaneGold Coast

Perth

CairnsDarwin

Education for your world

Members and affiliates of Navitas Australia

bull ACAP (Australian College of Applied Psychology)

bull ACN mdash La Trobe University Sydneybull ATTC (Australian TESOL Training Centre) bull CELUSA (Centre for English Language

in the University of South Australia) bull Curtin College mdash Curtin University Perth bull Curtin University Sydneybull Cytech Intersearchbull Eynesbury mdash The University of Adelaide

and University of South Australiabull Hawthorn-Melbournebull La Trobe Melbourne mdash La Trobe Universitybull MIBT mdash Deakin University Melbournebull MQC mdash Macquarie University Sydney bull Navitas English (formerly ACEACL) bull Navitas Health Skills Australiabull NCPS (Navitas College of Public Safety)bull Navitas Workforce Solutionsbull NIC mdash The University of Newcastlebull PIBT mdash Edith Cowan University Perth bull QIBT mdash Griffith University

Brisbane and the Gold Coastbull SAE InstitutionsQantm Collegesbull SAIBT mdash University of South

Australia Adelaidebull SIBT mdash Macquarie University Sydney

Canada

bull FIC mdash Simon Fraser University Vancouver bull ICM mdash the University of Manitoba Winnipeg

United Kingdom

bull BCUIC mdash Birmingham City University bull CRIC mdash Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge bull EIC mdash Edinburgh Napier University bull HIC mdash University of Hertfordshire Hatfieldbull ICP mdash University of Portsmouthbull ICRGU mdash Robert Gordon University Aberdeen bull ICWS mdash Swansea Universitybull LIBT mdash Brunel University Londonbull PUIC mdash Plymouth University bull SAE InstitutionsQantm College

United States of America

bull Navitas at UMass Boston mdash University of Massachusetts Boston

bull Navitas at UMass Dartmouth mdash University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

bull Navitas at UMass Lowell mdash University of Massachusetts Lowell

bull Navitas at WKU mdash Western Kentucky University (WKU)

bull Navitas at UNH mdash University of New Hampshire

bull SAE Institutions

Africa

bull SAE Institute South Africabull AUSI mdash Edith Cowan University Kenya

Asia

bull ACBT mdash Edith Cowan University Sri Lanka bull Curtin Singapore (The Singapore

Campus of Curtin University)bull MIBT Indonesia mdash Deakin Universitybull SAE Institutions mdash India Indonesia

Malaysia Singapore ThailandQantm College mdash Singapore

Europe

bull SAE InstitutionsQantm Colleges mdash Austria Belgium France Germany Greece Italy Netherlands Sweden Switzerland Slovenia Spain Turkey

Middle East

bull SAE Institutions mdash Jordan and Kuwait

New Zealand

bull SAE Institute Auckland

Central America

bull SAE Institute Mexico

Australian College of Business and Technology (ACBT) and Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Indonesia (MIBT-I) are affiliated organisations and are not owned by Navitas LimitedNAVITAS USA These schools are authorized under federal law to enrol non-immigrant alien students University Pathway Programs are not available to students from the Peoplersquos Republic of China for any University of Massachusetts campus where Navitas conducts these programsRegistered Company names and CRICOS Provider Codes SAE Institute Pty Ltd 00312F (NSW) 02431E (WA) 02047B (VIC) 03204G (QLD) Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd trading as La Trobe Melbourne 03312D La Trobe University 00115M (VIC) Australian Campus Network Pty Limited La Trobe University 02218K (NSW) Colleges of Business and Technology (WA) Pty Ltd 02042G Curtin University 00301J (WA) Colleges of Business and Technology (NSW) Pty Ltd trading as Curtin Sydney Curtin University 02637B (NSW) Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd trading as Eynesbury 00561M The University of Adelaide 00123M Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01590J Deakin University 00113B Perth Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01312J Edith Cowan University 00279B Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01737F Griffith University 00233E South Australian Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 02193C University of South Australia 00121B Sydney Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01576G Macquarie University 00002J IBT Sydney Pty Ltd trading as Macquarie City Campus Newcastle International College 03293B The University of Newcastle 00109J Navitas English Courses in NT will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 02783C (NT) Courses in NSW Qld and WA will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Services Pty Ltd ACN 002 069 730) CRICOS Provider 00289M (NSW) 00711B (Qld) 02252G (WA) with the exception of the Certificate IV in TESOL course which will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 00031D (NSW) and 03106K (Qld) Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia 02193C Hawthorn-Melbourne (Hawthorn Learning Pty Ltd ACN 124 204 171) CRICOS 02931G Australian College of Applied Psychology 01328A (NSW) 02565B (QLD) 02829E (VIC) Navitas College of Public Safety 01945JICM CRA BN 81210 5146 FIC CRA BN 81210 5146 Company Numbers Birmingham City International College Ltd trading as Birmingham City University International College (BCUIC) 07445570 CRIC 06407773 EIC 06822392 ICP 06770123 ICWS 6412162 HIBT Ltd trading as HIC 5163612 LIBT 5171106 Plymouth Devon International College Ltd trading as Plymouth University International College (PUIC) 06822402 ICRGU 07154254 Navitas Limited ABN 69 109 613 309

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Education for your world

Cambridge Ruskin International College LtdCoslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

T +44 (0)1223 695700 F +44 (0)1223 698763 E cricangliaacuk facebookcomCRICuk

Company Number 6407773 Registered in England and Wales

The information contained in this brochure is correct at the time of publication however Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) reserves the right to alter amend or delete details at any time without notice

Selected photographs in this publication are Copyright copy Paul Foley Lightmoods 2012This brochure is provided free of charge

Printed July 2012 CRIC0150_0712_AWR

angliaacukcricnavitascom

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WHY STUDY AT CRIC

CRiC Pathways at AngliA Ruskin univeRsity 201213

bull Anglia Ruskin University is renowned for its quality teaching academic excellence outstanding facilities and supportive academic and welfare services

bull Ninety percent of Anglia Ruskin graduates go into work or further study within 18 months of graduation mdash one of the highest employability rates in the UKrsquos higher education sector

bull Cambridge is a popular student city renowned for its academic excellence and is a major centre for technological innovation

bull Chelmsford is just 35 minutes from London by train and home to the Lord Ashcroft International Business School (LAIBS) the largest business school in the UKrsquos eastern region

Read on to find out more about studying in Cambridge and Chelmsford

1

yOuR PAtHWAy tO suCCessCambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) is part of the global Navitas Group CRIC offers academic pathways in partnership with Anglia Ruskin University which lead to undergraduate and postgraduate degree awards Our unique approach to education transforms international students into Anglia Ruskin graduates and lifelong learners

CRIC will help you achieve your education goals through personalised support and the opportunity to study at one of the UKrsquos premier universities Our innovative courses are delivered by highly qualified teachers in a modern dynamic environment

Message from the Vice-Chancellor of Anglia Ruskin University

All of us at Anglia Ruskin University are very proud of our association with Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) We fully support the CRIC courses taught across our various campuses because we know they will help aspiring overseas students to achieve success in UK university education Our relationship with CRIC presents an extraordinary opportunity for students to study and live on a major campus either in Cambridge or Chelmsford

Throughout its 150-year history Anglia Ruskin University has offered

undergraduate and postgraduate education characterised by breadth and flexibility as well as academic excellence This tradition is strengthened through our relationship with CRIC Our graduates are expected to display imagination and intellectual rigour and a practical awareness of industry These aims are consistent with those of CRIC That academic quality comes first at CRIC is demonstrated by the involvement of university staff in chairing the Joint Strategic Partnership Management Board

Professor Michael ThorneVice-ChancellorAnglia Ruskin University

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2 CRiC Pathways at AngliA Ruskin univeRsity 201213

Cambridge a student city like no other

Cambridge attracts those who desire both the experience of the old and the excitement of the new Its beautiful gothic architecture main attractions within walking distance lush botanic gardens and the tranquil River Cam make it one of the UKrsquos most visited cities With its large student population Cambridge offers far more than scenery

The city has a fantastic selection of cafes restaurants pubs trendy high-street shops and popular music venues such as The Junction and the Corn Exchange where international and local acts such as Blur David Gray Elbow Feeder Jamiroquai and The Arctic Monkeys make regular appearances There is also a thriving cultural scene with venues offering exhibitions plays and concerts

Cambridge is well known for its love of sports including cricket football rowing rugby and tennis Students can join the friendly locals at any of the open green spaces in the city centre such as Jesus Green for a game of football

Anglia Ruskinrsquos campus is located in the centre of the city and is well resourced with modern lecture halls seminar rooms laboratories and studios There is also a library a theatre a medical centre and great social amenities An ongoing investment programme has added new facilities including art studios and a state-of-the-art language centre

As well as being home to some of the worldrsquos greatest intellects Cambridge is also recognised as a centre of technological innovation due to the growth of the local high-tech industry

For more information go to visitcambridgeorg

Cambridge

ldquoI will pack and take a train and get me to England once again For Englandrsquos the one land I know where men with Splendid Hearts may go And Cambridgeshire of all England The shire for Men who Understandrdquo

Rupert Brooke The Old Vicarage Grantchester (1912)

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County Cambridgeshire

Currency UK SterlingGBPpound

Time zone UTCGMT

Electricity 230 V

Language English

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Chelmsford 35 minutes from London

Just a 35-minute train ride away from London Chelmsford is a lively vibrant city in the historical county of Essex

The famous V Festival is held in Chelmsfordrsquos Hylands Park and the 2011 festival featured acts such as Arctic Monkeys Dizzee Rascal Calvin Harris Rihanna and Eminem Chelmsford also has numerous theatres an eight-screen cinema great nightclubs and cosy pubs all found in the high-street and-west end areas of the city Shopping venues include High Chelmer and Meadows shopping centres and a daily indoor market Chelmsford has golf courses rugby and hockey clubs as well as the Riverside Ice and Leisure Centre Essex County Cricket Club plays frequent matches during the season and its grounds are within walking distance of the bus and railway stations

Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos modern campus is set in the lush green Rivermead area of Chelmsford a short walk from the city centre It has a wealth of industry-leading

facilities including the new Health and Social Care building with state-of-the-art medical equipment and facilities It also has a fully equipped gym

The campus is home to the Lord Ashcroft International Business School (LAIBS) the largest business school in the UKrsquos eastern region LAIBS is well recognised by students employers and professional bodies as a vital centre for business education and training

The Marconi Building the result of a pound15 million investment houses the Faculties of Science and Technology Arts Law and Social Sciences Facilities include an amphitheatre a mock law court and a 150-seat lecture theatre

For more information about Chelmsford visit chelmsfordgovuk

Chelmsford

5

FAST FACTSPopulation 110000

County Essex

Currency UK SterlingGBPpound

Time zone UTCGMT

Electricity 230 V

Language English

CHELMSFORD

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Anglia Ruskin University an internationally recognised university

Anglia Ruskin University is located in two of the UKrsquos major educational centres mdash Cambridge and Chelmsford The university prides itself on quality teaching academic excellence outstanding facilities and supportive academic and welfare services

Here are some of the many reasons students have chosen to study at Anglia Ruskin University

bull A long history in providing education and internationally recognised degrees Established in 1858 Anglia Ruskin University provides degrees in over 100 academic areas The university has a strong reputation in Art and Design Business Computer Science and IT Engineering English Law Life Sciences Media Studies Optometry and Psychology

bull Our graduates get jobs Ninety percent of our graduates go into work or further study within 18 months of graduation mdash one of the highest employability rates in the UKrsquos higher education sector

bull Academics involved in industry Anglia Ruskin University teaching staff are involved in or are from the industry related to the subject they teach keeping you up to date with the latest developments in your academic area

bull Award winning students Students regularly win industry awards in events such as the IBM Universities Business Challenge and the National Client Interviewing Competition at the Oxford Institute of Legal Practice The university also won the UKrsquos Number One Student Radio station as judged by the UK Student Radio Association

bull Employer Mentoring Scheme (EMS) The university runs an Employer Mentoring Scheme (EMS) matching second-year students with employees

from local organisations who provide business mentoring

bull Live and study in Cambridge and Chelmsford Students at Cambridge and Chelmsford live in safe clean and picturesque environments enjoying vibrant student lifestyles

bull Cost of living While both cities are close to London they are more affordable to live and study in (You will need to budget for a minimum of pound800 per month to cover your living expenses while studying in the UK)dagger

bull State-of-the-art facilities Anglia Ruskin University has recently spent pound80 million updating its facilities which include a brand new Business School (LAIBS) forensic crime labs a mock courtroom sports science labs and multimedia sound studios

bull Truly international campuses One in five students come from outside the UK to study at Anglia Ruskin University

Source The Destination of Leavers Survey 2008ndash09 The Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) hesaacuk dagger The UK Border Agency require student visa applicants to have a minimum of GBPpound800 per month (when studying outside London) to support their living costs for the duration of their studies in the UK

Why choose Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC)

CRIC works within the Academic Quality Framework of Anglia Ruskin University and is accredited by the UKrsquos Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA) It is also a member of the British Councilrsquos Education UK Partnership and the UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA)

As a CRIC student you willbull have access to Anglia Ruskin University

degree pathways a partnership between the university and CRIC that will allow you to move seamlessly through the different stages of study to receive an internationally recognised bachelorrsquos or masterrsquos degree from Anglia Ruskin University

bull be able to swiftly enter an undergraduate or postgraduate pathway at Anglia Ruskin University which has intakes each year in September January and June

bull have access to English language help if you need it through Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English Language Centre which has up to six intakes each year

bull earn a degree that is well regarded by employers

bull receive unparalleled academic and personal welfare support through a 247 Student Support Line as well as additional tutorial support from academic tutors and small class sizes to give you the best opportunity to succeed

bull have access to all the universityrsquos facilities and on-campus living accommodation on both campuses

- Cambridge mdash With a global reputation as a centre of academic excellence and culture itrsquos no wonder students come from all over the world to study in Cambridge CRIC students at Cambridge study in a stimulating academic and social environment which rivals any other university in the world

- Chelmsford mdash Chelmsford has a modern state-of-the-art campus with long-standing links into the world of business Students at CRIC Chelmsford study in an environment recognised for its first-class facilities Chelmsford is also close to London and is an inexpensive place to live a real bonus for a major city so close to the capital

For more information about the CRIC student experience visit angliaacukcric

Mohammed Abdulaal Bahrain Accounting and Finance

The best thing about the college is the

friendly and attentive staffwho help students enjoy their learning

experience Cambridge itself is a beautiful city with lots of historic buildings and

museums and it is a great place to stay and study

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High School Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Stage 1 University Foundation

Undergraduate pathway

Postgraduate pathwayMinimum 15 yearsrsquo

educationStage 2 Masterrsquos

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

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CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) is an Associated College of Anglia Ruskin University offering a modern and dynamic educational experience The college is committed to providing educational pathways and support services in an environment that encourages you to achieve excellence in your studies

At CRIC you can study the following

Pre-sessional EnglishIf your English language test result scores are just below the required B2 level (IELTS 55 or equivalent mdash all components) you may be eligible for entry into Pre-sessional English This course is just 3 months in duration and satisfactory completion enables you to gain admission to either the undergraduate pathway (University Foundation or First Year Degree) or postgraduate pathway (Pre-Masterrsquos)

The entry requirement for pre-sessional English can be found on page 26

Undergraduate pathwaysAn undergraduate pathway is a single course comprising four stages of study When you successfully complete the pathway you will be awarded a bachelorrsquos (Hons) degree from Anglia Ruskin University

University Foundation

The University Foundation is Stage 1 of the undergraduate pathway

The transition from high school to university is a big step perhaps the most important in your life Staff at CRIC understand this and will provide you with ongoing guidance

support and the knowledge and skills you need It is this partnership between you and the staff that will make this transition a smooth one

First Year Degree

The First Year Degree is Stage 2 of the undergraduate pathway You will experience the first-year curriculum of an Anglia Ruskin University degree and with extra academic contact hours The teaching and learning experience will enable you to fully develop your knowledge and understanding of each module to prepare you for Stage 3 (the second year of your chosen degree) and Stage 4 (the final year of your degree pathway)

Postgraduate pathway A postgraduate pathway is a single course comprising two stages of study When you successfully complete the pathway you will be awarded a masterrsquos degree from Anglia Ruskin University

Pre-Masterrsquos

The Pre-Masterrsquos course is Stage 1 of the postgraduate pathway and is one semester in duration It has been designed to prepare international students who have not qualified for direct entry to Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos

masterrsquos degrees including the Master of Business Administration (MBA) the Master of Laws (LLM) and the Master of Science (MSc) in Engineering Management

Undertaking a Pre-Masterrsquos course will provide you with the time to adjust to the rigorous research and independent study requirements of postgraduate studies and prepare you to get the most out of your masterrsquos studies at the university

English LanguageThe English language course is offered by Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Centre English Language is a full-time course specifically designed for international students who need to improve their level of English before starting undergraduate or postgraduate academic studies

The course suits students with different levels of English competence To successfully complete the course you need to attend a minimum of 85 percent of the classes and meet the English Language requirements of the pre-sessional or intended pathway stage

You can start an English Language course in September January or June In some instances you can also join the course at the halfway point in November March or July

One visaStudents undertaking the above stages (Pre-sessional University Foundation and First Year Degree) will receive a packaged offer and one single visa for the entire duration of their studies The visa will be issued by Anglia Ruskin University

Elle Nyatefe Ghana Business

The best thing about CRIC is the

members of staff were always there to

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Undergraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

The undergraduate pathway advantageCRICrsquos undergraduate pathway is tailored according to your choice of degree For example if you have chosen to do a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Computing you will study subjects related to this degree This will allow you to acquire the necessary background knowledge and study skills to excel in your chosen degree

While studying your undergraduate pathway you will have access to all of Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos modern

well-equipped teaching and library facilities sporting and recreational amenities and on-campus accommodation

The advantages of a CRIC undergraduate pathway includebull a seamless transition from school to

university While the initial stages of your university life are the most important this is often the time when many students can feel lost or anxious We understand this and have put in processes in place to ease the transition from school to university-level studies

bull access to scholarships When you progress to the second year of your degree (Stage 3) in your undergraduate pathway Anglia Ruskin University will reduce your course fee by pound500 You are eligible for this reduction once only

bull additional study support English language assistance and unparalleled personalised attention The extra academic contact hours will not only allow you to fully develop your knowledge and understanding of each module but will better prepare you for university studies You will also be studying in small groups giving you an unmatched level of access to your teachers

Pathways Duration Intakes Structure AssessmentPre-sessional Learning Skills and Communication

12 weeks September January and June

This pre-sessional semester comprises four modules designed to improve your English language ability to Level B2 or higher and emplace vital study skills Teaching is tailored towards your chosen undergraduate pathway so you are prepared for subsequent studies while improving your communicative abilities

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

University Foundation (Stage 1)

Two semesters September January and June

This comprises three - five modules each semester and includes academic studies in your subject area as well as skills modules Each module is tailored towards your chosen undergraduate degree

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and case study analysis Most modules have a final examination

First Year Degree (Stage 2)

Two semesters covering the first year of your degree

September January and June

You will undertake modules which mirror the curriculum taught at Anglia Ruskin University and are often taught by staff of the University You will receive extra support through tutorials individual consultation with teachers English language assistance and self-access computer laboratories

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and case study analysis Most modules have a final two-hour examination

Second Year Degree (Stage 3)

Two semesters covering the second year of your degree

ndash You will undertake four to five modules each semester to further study the key areas within your degree You will receive extra support through tutorials individual consultation with teachers English language assistance and self-access computer laboratories

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

Final Year Degree (Stage 4)

Two semesters covering the final year of your degree

ndash You will undertake four to five modules each semester to further study the key areas within your degree For some degrees you will be able to specialise or concentrate on a particular stream within a subject area As with previous semesters you will receive extra support through tutorials individual consultation with academic staff English language assistance and self-access computer laboratories

Assessment is via a mix of examination assignments group work and presentations practical and laboratory work (for science-based degrees) in-class group projects and a final dissertation

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Architecturebull BSc (Hons) Architectural Technologybull BSc (Hons) Architecture

Communications and Humanitiesbull BA (Hons) Criminology bull BA (Hons) Film Studiesbull BA (Hons) Historybull BA (Hons) Media Studiesbull BA (Hons) Philosophybull BA (Hons) Sociology

Engineering and Built Environmentbull BSc (Hons) Building Surveyingbull BSc (Hons) Civil Engineeringbull BSc (Hons)

Construction Managementbull BEng (Hons) Electronicsbull BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineeringbull BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveyingbull BSc (Hons) Real Estate Management

Optometrybull BOptom (Hons) Optometrybull BSc (Hons) Ophthalmic Dispensing

Arts and Designbull BA (Hons) Computer Games

and Visual Effectsbull BA (Hons) Fashion Designbull BA (Hons) Film and

Television Productionbull BA (Hons) Fine Artbull BA (Hons) Graphic Designbull BA (Hons) Illustrationbull BA (Hons) Illustration and Animationbull BA (Hons) Interior Designbull BA (Hons) Photography

Businessbull MA Arts Managementbull MA Human Resource Managementbull MA International Businessbull MA International Business

(Dual Degree mdash Netherlands)dagger

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree mdash Switzerland)

bull MA International Business Economicsbull MA International Sustainable

Tourism Managementbull MA International Managementbull Masters of Business

Administration (MBA)dagger

bull MSc Accounting and Financial Analysis

bull MSc Engineering Managementbull MSc International Logisticsbull MSc Managementbull MA Marketing Innovationbull MSc Project Management

Lawbull LLM International Business Law

Publishingbull MA Publishing

Businessbull BSc (Hons) Accounting and Financebull BSc (Hons) Business Economicsbull BA (Hons) Business Managementbull BA (Hons) Human

Resources Managementbull BA (Hons) International Business

Strategy (three year option)bull BA (Hons) International Business

Strategy (two year option)bull BA (Hons) Marketing

Medical and Life Sciencesbull BSc (Hons) Abnormal and

Clinical Psychologybull BSc (Hons) Biomedical Sciencebull BSc (Hons) Crime and

Investigative Studiesbull BA (Hons) Criminology bull BSc (Hons) Forensic Sciencebull BSc (Hons) Health and Social Carebull BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult)bull BSc (Hons) Psychologybull BSc (Hons) Psychology

and Criminologybull BSc (Hons) Public Healthbull BSc (Hons) Sports Coaching

and Physical Educationbull BSc (Hons) Sports Science

Computing and Technologybull BSc (Hons) Business

Information Systemsbull BSc (Hons) Computer

Gaming Technology bull BSc (Hons) Computer Science bull BSc (Hons) Information Security

and Forensic Computingbull BSc (Hons) Media and

Internet Technologybull BSc (Hons) Network Infrastructure

and Security

Lawbull LLB (Hons) Law

Undergraduate Pathways

Postgraduate Pathways

Anglia Ruskin University degree pathways available to CRIC students

ITbull MSc Business Information Systemsbull MSc Computer Sciencebull MSc Information and

Communication Technologybull MSc Mobile Telecommunicationsbull MSC Network Managementbull MSc Network Security

Offered at our Chelmsford campus However Stage 1 (University Foundation) where applicable is offered at the Cambridge campus dagger Two years work experience required

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Architecture

In the pathway BSc (Hons) Architecture you will study the design of the constructed environment

This degree explores not only the design of buildings but also the technical and management competencies required to realise those designs The course will offer you both an academic challenge and the

right environment and support to develop intellectually and creatively It will also prepare you for a career in the architecture industry

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Potential career pathsArchitecture town planning

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Approach to Design

bull Creative Workshops Series

bull Critical and Contextual Studies

bull Design Process

bull Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Skills

bull Interactive Communication and Information Skills

bull Portfolio Development and Planning

Course fee pound8200

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Department of Built Environment at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Department of Built Environment at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Architecture

bull BSc (Hons) Architectural Technology

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Art and Design

This pathway will give you the freedom to explore a range of skills techniques and approaches associated with creative media

All courses offer a distinctive integration of practice and theory using industry standard facilities Students are encouraged to be both creative and critically engaged You will be expected to develop the creative practice

through studio workshop and classroom based experimentation You will also be provided with guidance to produce a portfolio

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Approach to Design

bull Creative Workshops Series

bull Critical and Contextual Studies

bull Design Process

bull Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Skills

bull Interactive Communication and Information Skills

bull Portfolio Development and Planning

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Cambridge School of Art at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Cambridge School of Art at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Computer Games

and Visual Effects

bull BA (Hons) Fashion Design

bull BA (Hons) Film and Television Production

bull BA (Hons) Film Television and Theatre Design

bull BA (Hons) Fine Art

bull BA (Hons) Graphic Design

bull BA (Hons) Illustration

bull BA (Hons) Illustration and Animation

bull BA (Hons) Interior Design

bull BA (Hons) Photography

Potential career pathsArts marketing design consulting fashion design fashion buying museum designing theatre set designing web design

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Two-year bachelorrsquos degree BA (Hons) International Business Strategy Course overview

This new degree from the Lord Ashcroft International Business School (LAIBS) has an explicitly international focus which will equip you with a solid platform for a future career related to business and management in a globalised economy You will develop a range of practical skills and analytical techniques currently used within a number of functional areas in global business

By starting the First Year Degree in September January or June and by following the three semester academic calendar you will be able to complete your bachelorrsquos degree in two years

All students selected offered a place will receive a Tuition Fee reduction of pound4800 plus pound500 when they progress to second year A total saving of pound5300

Business

Throughout the Business pathway you will develop an understanding of what a business is and how its internal and external operating processes work

Topics include planning and strategy growth marketing products and services finance and accounting systems information systems and human resource development and management

You will also learn about the world of business and commerce including the operation of international markets and market economies

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Lord Ashcroft International Business School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Potential career pathsBanking and finance business management chartered accountancy chartered public finance accountancy marketing tourism and leisure

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Business Law

bull Business Studies (Double module)

bull Composition and Style

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Intercultural Studies

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Accounting for Business

bull Analysis of Business

bull Economics for Business and Management

bull International Business in Focus

bull International Business Law

bull Introduction to Accounting and Finance

bull Introduction to Organisation and Management

bull Marketing Essentials

Course fee pound8600

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance

bull BA (Hons) Business Economics

bull BA (Hons) Business Management

bull BA (Hons) Human Resource Management

bull BA (Hons) International Business Strategy (three-year option)

bull BA (Hons) International Business Strategy (two-year option)

bull BA (Hons) Marketing

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Lord Ashcroft International Business School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

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Computing and Technology

The Computing and Technology pathway covers the principles underlying the use of information technology and its production and control

You will gain an understanding of the fundamentals of computing electronic communications and networking and how these contribute to solving complex

problems across a range of settings You will also consider how economic and technological developments affect the environment You will undertake contextual

and theoretical analysis and will have the opportunity to formulate a degree pathway option specialising in a particular field of study You will develop communication and presentation skills to articulate your visual and verbal response to the course and will learn practical techniques in your chosen field

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Analytical Techniques III

bull Communication Technology

bull Engineering Design

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Critical Thinking

bull Physics III

Course fee pound8200

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Business

Information Systems

bull BSc (Hons) Computer Science

bull BSc (Hons) Computing and Animation Technology

bull BSc (Hons) Information Security and Forensic Computing

bull BSc (Hons) Media and Internet Technology

Potential career pathsAcademic and industrial research web development database administration film and video post production software engineering 2D and 3D modelling and animation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Communications and Humanities

Through this pathway you will develop a fundamental knowledge and understanding of the basic facts concepts theories and principles of communications film and media through critical thinking and intercultural studies

You will also develop an appreciation of the wider communications context and its underlying principles including its social

environmental ethical economic and commercial impacts You will also exploring potential careers in the industry

Potential career pathsAdvertising and broadcasting communication consulting film criticism film festival administration and management media consulting public relations

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Composition and Style

bull Critical Thinking

bull Film Studies

bull Interactive Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Intercultural Studies

bull Mass Communications

bull Media Studies

Course fee pound7900

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9600

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Film Studies

bull BA (Hons) History

bull BA (Hons) Media Studies

bull BA (Hons) Philosophy

bull BA (Hons) Sociology

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Engineering and Built Environment

The Engineering and Built Environment pathway covers the principles underlying the use of materials in engineering applications and their production and control

You will gain an understanding of how applied chemical states and reactions contribute to the engineering process and are used to solve engineering problems You will also consider how economic and technological developments affect the built environment as well as learning how

to apply mathematical techniques to engineering decision-making

The common core of the course also provides a broad background to the processes that lead to the production and maintenance of buildings

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Analytical Techniques II

bull Engineering Design I

bull Engineering Design II

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Critical Thinking

bull Physics III

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University Chelmsford campus

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound8100ndashpound10300

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Potential career pathsDesign and development of buildings roads railways airports and docks environmental monitoring medical electronics sound technology construction and real estate management building and quantity surveying

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BEng (Hons) Electronics

bull BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering

bull BSc (Hons) Civil Engineering

bull BSc (Hons) Construction Management

bull BSc (Hons) Building Surveying

bull BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying

bull BSc (Hons) Real Estate Management

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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law

Our LLB (Hons) Law is a qualifying law degree that allows successful graduates to progress directly to the vocational stage of training for the profession of solicitor or barrister

The LLB is a flexible course that enables you to focus on areas of specific interest and to develop your own areas of specialisation including business and the law family law

criminal law and procedure andor civil law and litigation to meet the requirements of your chosen career

Potential career pathsBarrister paralegal solicitor

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Composition and Style

bull Contract Law

bull Criminal Law

bull English Legal System

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Legal Skills

bull Mass Communication

bull Public Law

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull LLB (Hons) Law

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Anglia Law School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Anglia Law School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Medical and Life Sciences

This pathway broadly explores the medical and life sciences and examines the complexity of life processes including the interrelationships of living organisms

You will learn the principles underlying the production use and control of materials in medical and life-science applications and the application of biological and chemical properties You will gain a thorough

understanding of the purpose and processes of laboratory experimentation and protocols as well as the basic concepts of applied chemical states and reactions

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Biology I

bull Biology II

bull Physics III

bull Chemistry I

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

Course fee pound8200

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science

bull BSc (Hons) Crime amp Investigative Studies

bull BSc (Hons) Forensic Science

bull BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care

bull BSc (Hons) Psychology

bull BSc (Hons) Abnormal and Clinical Psychology

bull BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult)

bull BSc (Hons) Psychology and Criminology

bull BSc (Hons) Public Health

bull BSc (Hons) Sports Science

bull BSc (Hons) Sports Coaching and Physical Education

Potential career pathsBiotechnology environmental protection forensic science medical research occupational psychology pharmaceutical manufacturing

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Optometry

Optometry is concerned with the examination diagnosis and treatment of the eyes and the correction of vision problems

This pathwayrsquos two main aims are to provide you with extensive theoretical and practical knowledge of optometry including its social and ethical aspects and to enable you to devise original ideas and theories related to optometry and to scientifically test them

When you graduate you will be able to demonstrate a knowledge of practical

competencies particularly in the use and application of laboratory and clinical apparatus demonstrate an understanding of the theoretical principles that underpin current practice and display skills in recording and interpreting patient data You will also be able to make decisions based on clinical rationale

Potential career pathsOptometry ophthalmic dispensing

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Biology I

bull Biology II

bull Physics III

bull Chemistry I

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BOptom (Hons) Optometry

bull BSc (Hons) Ophthalmic Dispensing

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

The postgraduate pathway advantageA CRIC postgraduate pathway provides you with valuable insight into postgraduate-level studies in the UK Most importantly it will equip you with the appropriate knowledge and skills you need to excel in your chosen taught masterrsquos degree

The postgraduate pathway is designed for students from a variety of backgrounds whobull require additional English

language training

bull come from a different academic environment to that of the UK

bull have been away from studies for a period of time

bull are looking to fine-tune skills already gained during undergraduate studies employment or both

If you fall into any of the above categories choosing the postgraduate pathway at CRIC is the right decision

The Pre-Masterrsquos pathway will prepare you for future postgraduate studies by giving you confidence and expertise in areas relevant to your taught masterrsquos degree

You willbull develop your fundamental knowledge

and understanding of the basic principles relevant to your chosen degree

bull develop basic numerical techniques research methodologies and ICT presentation and communication skills

bull gain a competent set of transferable skills that will help you in your academic studies and future career and enable you to make informed decisions

bull attain the necessary level of language competence specific to your chosen field of study

Pathways Duration Intakes Structure AssessmentPathway Pre-Sessional Learning Skills and Communication

12 weeks September January and June

This pre-sessional semester comprises four modules designed to improve your English language ability to Level B2 or higher and emplace vital study skills Teaching is tailored towards your chosen postgraduate pathway so you are prepared for subsequent studies while improving your communicative abilities

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

Pre-Masterrsquos (Stage 1)

One semester

September January and June

While studying at CRIC students will cover a series of modules that will prepare them for a seamless progression to their chosen taught masterrsquos degree All modules include core academic skills relevant to postgraduate study

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and a dissertation Most modules have a final two-hour examination

Masterrsquos (Stage 2)

One year mdash 18 months

September and January

The masterrsquos (Stage 2) offers students the chance to build on what they have learned during the pre-masterrsquos and extend their professional understanding about their relevant area of study A taught masterrsquos degree usually consists of a series of specialist modules in structured class seminar or tutorial formats A research thesis component may be included but is much shorter than what is required for a masterrsquos degree by research However most taught mastersrsquo degrees will have a final major project or dissertation component

Modules will be assessed be via exams assignments essays or seminar performance (group or individual presentations) Assessment may also include projects that can be completed either as part of a group or individually For most mastersrsquo degrees preparing and submitting a major project or dissertation will form a large part of the assessment and final grade

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Master of International Business (MBA and MAIB dual degree qualification) Course overview

This unique degree enables you to receive two degrees for the price of one an MA in International Business from Anglia Ruskin University and either an MBA in International Business and Management from Hanze University in Groningen the Netherlands or an MSc in International Management from Basel Switzerland You will spend half the time in the UK and the other in the Netherlands or Switzerland Both courses are delivered in English Students must have completed at least two years of work experience to be accepted to the programme in the Netherlands

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Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

Potential career pathsAccounting and finance arts project management business analysis business consulting construction management construction project management corporate law creative design management diplomacy economics engineering management entrepreneurship human resource management international trade international trade law IT management logistics marketing management project management

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

One semester

Modules

bull Advanced Contract Law

bull Business Management (double module)

bull Information Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning Skills and Communication

Course fee pound4500

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin University

Business

bull Masters of Business Administration (MBA)dagger

bull Engineering Management

bull MSc Engineering Management

bull MA International Management

bull MSc Accounting and Financial Analysis

bull MA Arts Management

bull MA Human Resource ManagementDagger

bull MA International Business

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Switzerland)dagger

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Netherlands)dagger

bull MA International Business Economics

bull MSc International Logistics

bull MA International Sustainable Tourism Management

bull MSc Management

bull MA Marketing Innovation

bull MSc Project Managementsect

it

bull MSc Information and Communication Technology

bull MSc Business Information SystemsDagger

bull MSc Mobile TelecommunicationsDagger

bull MSc Network SecurityDagger

bull MSc Computer ScienceDagger

bull MSC Network ManagementDagger

law

bull LLM International Business Law

Publishing

bull MA Publishing

Stage 2 Masterrsquos Degree

Location

Lord Ashcroft International Business School Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences or Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September and January

Duration

12-18 months

Course fee pound9800 - pound12900

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience Dagger Course has additional entry requirements of a relevant bachelorrsquos degree sect Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience in construction or built environment fields All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Ling Quan Huang China International Business

ldquo I came from China to study in the UK

I was initially attracted to Cambridge

because of its worldwide reputation - the city is very

culturally diverse and has a lot to offer I want

to be a manager in the future so I chose the

MA International Business at Anglia Ruskin

University because it covers transnational and

multinational businessrdquo

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Academic entry requirements If your country is not listed please visit angliaacukcric or contact the CRIC Admission Office by emailing admissionscric-ukacuk

CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

UK education system

5 GCSE passes 2 passes in the British GCE or VCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Level passes

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

International Baccalaureate

18 points 22 points as above

Albania Maturity Certificate Grade 5 average Maturity Certificate Grade 7 average as above

Bahrain Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (General Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme or equivalent

as above

Bangladesh Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate (10+2) with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate with a minimum average of 55 in 4 subjects

as above

Cambodia Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 50 average

Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 60 average

as above

China Successful completion of Senior Middle School 2 with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Senior Middle 3 with a minimum average of 60 across 4 academic subjects on either the Hui Kao or Senior Middle Examinations (English and Chinese are not acceptable as academic subjects)

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent (eg DaZhuan) from a recognised institution or following successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Egypt Satisfactory pass in Certificate of Secondary Education

Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education or Al-Azhar Training Diploma

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Ghana Minimum of 4 SSCE passes (Including Maths and English)

Minimum of 6 SSCE passes with grades of C or above

as above

Hong Kong HKDSE - an average of 40-55 (depending on schoolrsquos banding) in Form 4 and Form 5 including English and including Mathematics where required

HKDSE - Minimum of 3 passes at Grade 3 or the equivalent of 110 UCAS tariff points at GCE AAS level or equivalent

as above

India Successful completion of all India or State SSC (X) with 50 average

Successful completion of All India or State Board HSC (II) with 50 average

as above

Indonesia SMU III or SMU II grade of 65 SMU III grade of 7 (Average of 4 subjects) as above

Iran Successful completion of High School Diploma with an overall Pass

Successful completion of High School Diploma and Pre-University Certificate with an average of 12 or above

as above

Jordan Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 65 of completion of diploma (pass)

as above

Kazakhstan Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 35 average

Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 45 average

as above

Kenya Successful completion of KCSE with a D average or 5 passes at GCE O-Level

Successful completion of KCSE with grades of C or above or 2 GCE A-Level or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Levels

as above

Korea Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 65-75

as above

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CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Kuwait Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (general Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 years education

Malaysia Successful completion of SPM with 4 passes or Senior Middle 2

2 passes in STPM or UEC with a 65 average

as above

Mauritius 5 passes in Cambridge Overseas School CertificateGCE O Level

2 passes in Cambridge Overseas Higher School CertificateGCE A Level or 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes

as above

Mongolia Successful completion of high school with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Foundation programme or equivalent

as above

Myanmar Successful completion of Basic Education High School Examination Matriculation with an overall pass

Successful completion of Technical High School Diploma with an overall pass

as above

Nepal Successful completion of School Leaving Certificate SLCUpper Secondary School Certificate (3 years) with a minimum average of Division I

Successful completion of HSC with a minimum average of Division I

as above

Nigeria Minimum of 4 credits at SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

Minimum of 6 credits including English and Maths from the SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

as above

Oman Successful completion of Thanawiya amma with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Pakistan Successful completion of SSC (10) with a grade average of 45

Successful completion of HSC (10+2) with a grade average of 55

as above

Qatar Successful completion of Tawjihiyya (General Secondary School Certificate) with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of a Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Russia Successful completion of Atestat with a 3 average

Successful completion of Atestat with a 45 average

as above

Saudi Arabia Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

South Africa Successful completion of Senior Certificate (no matriculation endorsement)

Successful completion of Senior Certificate (with Matriculation endorsement)

as above

Sri Lanka 5 passes in GCE O-Levels or equivalent 2 passes in GCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS passes

as above

Taiwan Successful completion of the Senior High School Certificate with a C grade or above

Successful completion of Senior High School Certificate with B Grades in 4 academic subjects

as above

Thailand Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 65

as above

Turkey Successful completion of Devlet Lise Diplomasi (State High School Diploma) with a minimum average of 50

Devlet Lise Diplomasi - average of 3 or Diploma ndash pass

as above

United Arab Emirates

Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of a foundation programme from another institution or equivalent

as above

Vietnam Successful completion of Year 11 with a 65 average

Successful completion of Year 12 with a 60 average

as above

Zambia 4 passes in ZSC 6 passes in ZSC graded at 4 or above as above

Zimbabwe 5 passes in Zimsec O-levelCambridge School Certificate (CSC) or Cambridge Overseas School Certificate (COSC)GCE O-levels

2 passes in Zimsec A-LevelGCE A-Levels or equivalent or 1 pass at A-Level and 2 passes at AS-Level

as above

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English language requirements

The language of instruction at CRIC is English To attain entry into the undergraduate or postgraduate pathway you must be able to demonstrate you have a suitable level of English proficiency You can do this by obtaining one of the results shown in the tables below

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash University Foundation

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 4 yearsPre-sessional semester University Foundation First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 2 ndash First Year Degree

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 3 yearsPre-sessional semester First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 3 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Postgraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash Pre-Masterrsquos

Postgraduate pathway ndash extended 13 yearsPre-sessional semester Pre-Masterrsquos Masterrsquos

Stage Learning Skills and Communication Stage 1 Stage 2

Duration 1 semester 1 semester 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Your English language preparation

If you do not meet our English language requirements you can receive the English language tuition you need to prepare you for successful entry into your degree pathway

The English language training is conducted by Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Centre

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Your investment

Fees and charges for the 20122013 academic year

English Language Course fee (pound)Cost per 12-week block of study pound3300

Undergraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 University Foundation pound8200 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Business) pound8600 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9600 ndash

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Business) pound9500ndashpound10300

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9500ndashpound10300

Postgraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos pound4500 ndash

Stage 2 Masterrsquos pound9800

Stage 2 MBA pound12900

Academic calendar

January 2013 May 2013 September 2013Pre-sessional

Enrolment and registration 4 February 22 May 27 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 4 February 28 May 30 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 19 August 20 December

University Foundation First Year Degree in Businessdagger and Pre-Masterrsquos

Enrolment and registration 21 January 22 May 18 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 28 January 28 May 23 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 31 May (pre-masterrsquos)

16 August 20 December (Pre-Masterrsquos and University Foundation) 10 January 2014 (First Year Degree mdash Arts and Science)

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger No May 2013 semester for integrated First Year Degree courses (all subjects other than business) All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Martins Mba Nigeria Law

CRIC offers a quality education The academic

and management staff are inspirational - they give excellent support to the students

Navitas bursaries and scholarships

Navitas family bursariesNavitas offers financial support in the form of family bursaries A bursary applies where two or more students from the same family study with a Navitas member institution

The first family member can be studying with a Navitas member institution at the same time as other family members or they may have previously studied with any Navitas member institution The bursary is granted to the second and subsequent family members who study with a Navitas member institution For the purpose of this bursary a family member is defined as a husband wife brother sister mother father son daughter or stepchild

The bursary is equivalent to 10 percent of tuition fee for the first attempt at units or courses in the programme of study (ie a certificate diploma University Transfer Programme (UTP) University Pathway Programme bachelorrsquos degree pre-masterrsquos programme postgraduate qualifying programme or masterrsquos degree)dagger with a Navitas member institution (excluding the Mixed English option)Dagger This amount is credited to the eligible studentrsquos tuition fee account each academic term with the amount being relevant to the number of units undertaken in that term The bursary applies to the first program of study only undertaken at a Navitas member institution and does not apply to additional units or repeat units that may also be undertaken

A completed application must be submitted to the Navitas institution where the second family member is studying together with supporting documents such as a birth certificate or family cardsect Application forms can be obtained from the Navitas institution where the student has enrolled

The Navitas family bursary applies to students studying at ACBT ACN AUSI BCUIC Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

dagger Certificate programmes may also be known or registered a Foundation Studies or University Transfer Programme Stage I Diploma programmes may also be known or registered as Undergraduate Pathway University Transfer Programme Stage II or University Pathway Programme

Dagger The Navitas bursary is not applicable to any English language programme or any component of an English language programme offered by a Navitas member institution

sect The supporting documentation that is required will depend on the country where the student is enrolled

Navitas academic merit scholarshipsNavitas is committed to helping students achieve their career goals by offering scholarships to outstanding students

Navitas academic merit scholarships are awarded each term by each Navitas pathway college or managed campus Two students with the highest GPA in four or more subjects or courses will each receive a scholarship

The scholarships cover bull one academic term or part thereof at a

Navitas member institution (equivalent to the tuition fees for a maximum of up to five academic subjects or courses) for

- a diploma advanced diploma or associate degree (Australia)

- UTP Stage II or associate degree (Canada)

- UPP or IUTP (United States) - undergraduate pathway programme (United Kingdom) or

bull one semester of undergraduate study at ACN Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus or

bull one semester of a masterrsquos programme at Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus

The scholarships are applied to the tuition for the second term of enrolment only or the final semester of study in an undergraduate or postgraduate programme Students must be enrolled as a full time student to qualify for the scholarships

The scholarship panel from each Navitas member institution will announce the recipients of the Navitas academic merit scholarships upon the completion of each term and the release of the results The recipients will be notified by mail and the successful students posted on the college website by consent Students are not required to apply for the scholarship as it is awarded based on academic performance and all students are eligible

Scholarship policy

1 Two scholarships for one academic termrsquos tuition are offered at all Navitas member institutions each

2 Where the Academic Assessment Committee must differentiate between equally qualified applicants additional factors such as educational disadvantage membership of a specific equity group andor significantly adverse personal circumstances may be taken into account

3 Students are eligible to qualify for the scholarships after successful completion of their first term and after commencing their second term

4 Students can only be awarded the scholarship once

5 Students already in receipt of a scholarship may not be eligible for the Navitas scholarship

6 Students are required to pay for any additional courses or subjects or courses undertaken that are over the amount covered by the scholarship

Navitas academic merit scholarships are offered to students studying at ACN Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

This information is correct as at the time of printing and may be subject to change without notice or at the discretion of Navitas member institutions or Navitas Limited

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Student services

CRIC is committed to helping you achieve your goals by providing you with all the support services you need As a CRIC student you will have access to both CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University services

Services available at CRIC CRIC encourages you to use all the support services available and to contact our friendly staff for advice and assistance whenever you need it Remember we are here to help you achieve success within your chosen pathway of study

The Student Support team looks after all our studentsrsquo needs includingbull Academic performance monitoring mdash

Students in Jeopardy programme

bull Assignment help

bull Attendance monitoring

bull Disability support

bull English language support

bull Enrolment in your pathway

bull Learning support

bull Orientation programmes

bull Registration with Anglia Ruskin University

bull Registration with CRIC

bull Social activities

bull Student welfare

bull Study skills training

bull 247 emergency assistance

Activities at CRICIf you are interested in getting involved in sports and cultural societies Anglia Ruskin University is the perfect university for you Cambridge and Chelmsford offer a wide range of recreational and sporting facilities that you can use including cricket pitches sports halls and gyms

Being part of sports and cultural societies while you are at Anglia Ruskin University will open up many social and career opportunities for you We encourage our students to participate in such activities as much as possible

Clubs and societies on campus

For a list of clubs and societies on campus visit webangliaacukvodlifecambridgecam_clubshtml

Why visit us at angliaacukcric

Join us on Facebook at facebookcomcricukNext time you are on Facebook find out what our students are getting up to Yoursquoll see all the fun activities we are doing this year and find helpful tips on accommodation saving money and living in the beautiful locations of Cambridge and Chelmsford Yoursquoll also be able to read movie reviews

check out our inter-college sporting events and check out the cultural and social activities that other CRIC students are getting up to during their free time

There is plenty of information on this site so visit us and spend some time browsing our pages online

If your parents have questions our website has information for them too The CRIC website has the most up-to-date information about the college including pathway information accommodation options and scholarship availability Visit the site to see what awaits you at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University

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Accommodation

CRIC offers places in Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos Halls of Residence for those wishing to live on either the Cambridge or Chelmsford campus The Halls of Residence consist of low-rise modern buildings situated either on or next to each campus

Alternatively CRIC offers off-campus accommodation through its preferred service providers

On-campus accommodationThis accommodation is intended for new students and is normally only available for a stay of one semester (16 weeks maximum) Rooms in Halls of Residence are limited so if you want to apply for one you should do so early

Students staying in the Halls of Residence will have their own en-suite single room which usually includes a single bed desk

cupboard and free broadband internet access Students share a large self-catering kitchen

After living in Halls of Residence for one semester many students find that they have settled into life at Anglia Ruskin University and made friends and would like to experience off-campus living in Cambridge or Chelmsford

The cost of a room in the Halls of Residence for one semester varies between pound1850 and pound2350 Please check angliaacukcric for the most up-to-date costs

Off-campus accommodationCRIC provides a referral service to our preferred off-campus accommodation service providers for new and continuing students wishing to live locally The service helps CRIC students to source privately rented accommodation within the cities of Cambridge and Chelmsford and close to Anglia Ruskin University

Reserving accommodationOnce you have accepted an offer to study at CRIC you may then wish to ask us to arrange your accommodation To reserve your room you will need to complete an Accommodation Form and pay a pound800 reservation fee in advance You must then pay the remaining accommodation cost when you receive your student visa Places are limited so we recommend you book early to ensure your place and choice of room

Cost-of-living guide

You will be expected to reside in Cambridge or Chelmsford for the duration of your studies at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University As such the UK Border Agency (UKBA) requires students to be able to demonstrate minimum subsistence funds of pound800 per month to cover their living expenses For further details contact the CRIC Student Support Office at cricstudentsupportangliaacuk

The money you will need includes course fees and living costs (also called maintenance funds) Your monthly living costs may vary depending on where you

decide to study If you havenrsquot studied in the UK before or recently the information below will help you budget for your study here

Length of courseWhere you will study Money needed

Nine months or less CRIC Full course fees and pound800 for each calendar month of the course

More than nine months CRIC Full course fees and pound5400 to cover living costs for nine months

For more information visit ukbahomeofficegovuk and follow the Studying in the UK link

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How to apply to study at CRIC

Applying to CRICSend your completed application form and documents by mail email or fax to

Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) Coslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

E admissionscric-ukacuk F +44 (0)1223 698763 (international) F 01223 698763 (from the UK)

Complete the CRIC Application formand send it with supporting documents mdash including your academic qualifications and English test results mdash to CRIC or your CRIC representative

(Certified translations must accompany documents that are not in English)

Receive an Offer of AdmissionDownload Tier 4 visa application and prepare all documents needed for the visa as described in the UKBA visa application guidance notes

Accept the offerby paying the course fee deposit indicated and returning a completed Acceptance Form to CRIC

(You can make a payment via bank transfer international bank draft or debitcredit card)

Receive visa support informationCRIC will send you the information you need to apply for your UK student visa (Tier 4)

Re-check to see if you have all original documents funds required as per the CRIC CAS document and UKBA visa application guidance notes prior to applying for the Tier 4 visa

Arrange student accommodation in Cambridge or ChelmsfordCRIC can help organise suitable student accommodation

(Demand is often high for the most popular accommodation so make sure you arrange accommodation as soon as possible)

Apply for your visaFull details on the visa application process can be found at ukbahomeofficegovukstudyingintheuk

(You must you notify CRIC once the outcome of your application is confirmed)

Arrive in the UKCRIC will help arrange transfer from the airport to your accommodation and will provide a full orientation before enrolment

(You should notify CRIC of your arrival details so that we can make these arrangements)

Start the first stage of your studies at CRIC and complete your degree at Anglia Ruskin University

33

Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students

This payment and refund policy applies to applicants and new students undertaking an enrolment process at the commencement of a pathway of studies

Registered students are those who have completed an enrolment process and are considered to be lsquocontinuing studentsrsquo They are not considered under this policy see Payment and Refund mdash Continuing Students 10 Payment methods Programme

Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

11 Payment of the amount along with any transaction costs due should be made in pound pounds sterling to CRIC by

bull UK bank cheque

bull international bank draft

bull telegraphic transfer

bull UK bank debit card

bull non-UK bank debit card (3 surcharge will apply) or

bull credit card (3 surcharge will apply)

If payment is made by telegraphic transfer then it must state the

bull studentrsquos name and

bull studentrsquos CRIC student ID number

as reference for payment and provide CRIC with proof of payment

12 CRIC bank details are as follows

Bank name Citibank London

Address Citigroup Centre Canada Square Canary Wharf London E14 5LB United Kingdom

Account name CRIC Ltd

Account Address London UK

Bank Account number 11972472

Bank Sort Code 18-50-08

IBAN Number GB79CITI18500811972472

SWIFT Code CITIGB2L (Citibank London)

20 Financial conditions application

21 All applicants must have satisfiedprovide CRIC that

bull they have acceptable sources of funding for the duration of the pathway See the Student Visa Information on the website angliaacukcric (information also attached to the Acceptance of Offer Form and Provisional CAS Statement) for a list of documents that are acceptable

22 All fees charges and accounts will be payable in advance as determined by CRIC All applicants are required to make advance payments inclusive of

bull the Programme Fee Deposit mdash the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form and all deposits are taken as payment towards the full amount (note if you are an applicant undertaking English language then your Programme

Fee Deposit will be calculated against your academic programme fees and these fees will be held on account until you progress to academic studies)

bull pound800ndashpound1000 (the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form) towards any pre-booked student accommodation made on their behalf by provide CRIC All as payment towards the full amount (the full account must be paid prior to a student arriving in the UK)

bull the NavInsure Policy fee mdash Payment of this fee is required in advance if you select to purchase the Navinsurance Policy Refund of this fee is subject to the terms and conditions of the Navinsurance policy (in particular point ldquo3 mdash Cancellationrdquo of the general conditions on page 3 of the Policy Booklet)

In some instances CRIC may request an additional advance payment for specific pathways of study or where additional administrative charges may be required

23 No applicant will be issued with a CAS Statement until all requirements in paras 21 and 22 have been met

24 No applicant will be permitted to enrol on a pathway of study until all required advance payments are made in full by the required due date All required payments must be made prior to the commencement of the semester of enrolment inclusive of fees charges and accounts

25 Deferral of entry for applicants will not normally be permitted once a CAS statement has been issued by Anglia Ruskin University However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis prior to deferral of entry and where an applicant can provided binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

then all advance payments made to date will be held by CRIC and rolled forward to the deferred enrolment date Also see paras 327

26 Fees are correct as at the time of printing CRIC reserves the right to vary its fees at any time

30 Financial conditions and refunds Programme Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

31 Conditions

311 The laws pertaining to money laundering in the UK require that any payment made to and confirmed as received by CRIC will only ever be refunded to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment

Where an accommodation deposit has been paid to the College which is then transferred to a third party (provider of actual accommodation) with the approval of the student or parentlegal guardian the deposit is then subject to the terms and conditions for refund of the third party and the College therefore has no further liability or responsibility for any refund

312 CRIC reserves the right to return to source any excessive payment consisting of over three semestersrsquo advanced payments inclusive of programme fees andor student accommodation fees as a preventative measure to any excessive money transfer into and within the UK

313 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any miscommunication that may arise where inaccurate applicant contact details or where such details are out of date It is the responsibility of applicant and the parentguardian where an applicant is under the age of 18 years to provide and confirm correct contact details for communication purposes

314 CRIC reserves the right to correct any clerical details or omissions

315 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage including without limitation direct or consequential loss or damage or any loss or damages whatsoever arising from the terms and conditions of payments and refunds

316 All payments are subject to the following conditions

bull the payee is authorised to use the payment method used

bull a payment must be confirmed as having reached the CRIC Citibank account for it to be deemed as a payment and

bull where a card provider declines or refuses a payment or where incorrect details have been provided by the payee and a payment does not reach the CRIC Citibank account CRIC has no obligation to notify the payee or applicant and accepts no liability for any losses

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Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students (continued)

32 International applicants

321 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content This may be applied

bull where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to Anglia Ruskin University or

bull where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant or

bull where an applicant has obtained entry clearance andor leave to remain under an Anglia Ruskin University CAS numberStatement

bull Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision prior to or at the time of receiving a Provisional CAS Statement or

bull where no CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321

A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

322 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and the applicant fails to gain a student visa then a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be applied where an applicant has provided the following binding evidence

bull a copy of the rejection letter received from the UK diplomatic mission (ECO)

bull evidence that the visa application was made within time and valid application conditions and

where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC

will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

323 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees can only be applied where an applicant has provided evidence that

bull they are no longer in the UK and that their student visa has been cancelled or

bull they have moved to and been accepted to another Tier 4 licensed educational establishment

bull A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

324 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where the applicant transfers prior to the enrolment process to another educational establishment within the UK then they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and outstanding accounts

325 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant fails to enrol then they are deemed to be in breach of their student visa and they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

326 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant can provide binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts inclusive of the NavInsure Policy fee

327 Where an applicant has opted to take out the NavInsure Policy and paid the associated fee as specified on the Acceptance of Offer Form a refund of the fee paid will be applied in line with the NavInsure Cancellation policy as specified in the NavInsure Policy Booklet provided to applicants at the time their Policy is issued

328 Where an applicant holds a NavInsure or alternative Insurance Policy a refund on advanced payment of programme fees see paras 322 323 and 324 will only be applied by CRIC where the applicant can evidence that they have not made a successful claim against their policy for the programme fees held

33 EEA or Swiss national applicants

331 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content

332 Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision four weeks prior to the programme start date then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 331 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

333 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees will be made A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

334 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where an applicant can provide binding evidence that the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

Please print in BLOCK LETTERS

Application forman Associate College of

(1) Personal

Title Mr Mrs Miss Other

Family name First name(s)

Previous family name (if applicable)

Date of birth DAY MONTH YEAR Gender Male Female

Student address

Postcode Country

Home telephone Mobile telephone

Country of birth Skype ID

Email

Country of passport held Passport number

(2) Pathway area selection

Undergraduate Pathway Areas Postgraduate Pathway Areas

Stage 1 University Foundation Stage 2 First Year Degree Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Architecture

Art amp Design

Business

Communications and Humanities

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Law

Life Sciences

Optometry

Accounting and Finance

Architecture

Arts and Humanities

Business

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Life Sciences

Art

Business

Engineering

IT

Law

MBA

Publishing

Year of entry Month of entry September January June

(This section must be completed including desired majorspecialisation where relevent For a list of degrees offered refer to page 11 of this guide Or visit cricnavitascomcourses)

Your chosen degree

(3) Education details Prior education ndash highest level achieved

Name of qualification (eg A Levels Year 12 Bachelorrsquos) Name of institution attended Grades (itemise individual subject grades) Date of completion

CRIC_APPFORMindd 1 06072012 0947

Office use only

(9) Application checklist and declarationWe require the following section to be completed in order to process your application

Check that you have

Completed all sections of the application form

Read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment including the Fee and Refund Policy within the brochure or on the website

Check that you have attached

Certified copies of your academic transcripts

Evidence of your English language ability if applicable

A copy of your passport andor visa

I declare that the information I have supplied on this form is to the best of my understanding and belief complete and correct I understand that the giving of false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of my application or cancellation of enrolment I give permission for CRIC to obtain official records from any educational institution that I have attended I also authorise CRIC to supply any relevant official records to educational institutions to which I am seeking admission to government bodies and to parentssponsors if required I understand that Course Fees are subject to review I accept the conditions as laid out in the CRIC Payment and Refund Policy and accept liability for the payment of all Course Fees as outlined within I understand that living expenses in the United Kingdom may be higher than in my own country and confirm that I am able to meet those costs I hereby consent to CRIC disclosing my personal information to third parties in the manner set out in CRICrsquos Privacy Policy which includes

bull Disclosure to CRIC representatives (agents) acting on my behalf

bull Disclosure to Anglia Ruskin University to facilitate progression from CRIC to the next stage of my studies

bull Disclosure to Navitas Ltd and its affiliates for the purpose of communication with regarding pathways and services offered by Navitas Ltd and its related companies

Tick this box if you do not wish to receive information via SMS about your offer

Signature Date DAY MONTH YEAR

ParentGuardian Signature (if applicant is under 18 years of age)

Date DAY MONTH YEAR

Offer Details ndash Admission OfficeRepresentative Stamp

Send your application to CRICCambridge Ruskin International CollegeAnglia Ruskin University Coslett Building (Cos415)East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

F +44 (0)1223 698763 E admissionscric-ukacuk

(4) English proficiencyPlease provide details of your English language qualification

IELTS (Score)

TOEFL (Score)

Other (lsquoOrsquo Levels Cambridge)

You must submit full academic transcriptscertificates and proof of English proficiency so that we can assess your eligibility for your selected study PathwayIf these documents are not submitted with this form we will not be able to process your application

(5) Declaration of criminal recordIn accordance with UK law you must state if you have any criminal convictions

Please indicate if you have any criminal convictions

Yes No

(excluding spent convictions and minor motoring offences for which the penalty was a fine andor up to 3 penalty points)

If you tick yes you may need to provide details

(6) DisabilitiesSpecial NeedsPlease indicate in the next column whether or not you will need any additional support or facilities We will pass this information on to our Student Services team who will liaise with you to support you through the admission process and determine whether we and the university can meet your study needs

DisabilitiesSpecial Needs continued

I have no known learningphysical disability

I have a specific learningphysical disability

Please give further details below and if necessary attach further information to this form

(7) Have you studied previously in the UK

Yes No

From DAY MONTH YEAR To DAY MONTH YEAR

Name of schooluniversity

(8) Other informationHow did you hear about CRIC You may tick more than one box

Exhibitionseminar

Internet

Newspapermagazine advertisement

British Council

Recommended by an CRIC representative (agent)

Recommended by a friend or relative Is your friendrelative an CRIC student Yes No

Other

QRCODE

CRIC_APPFORMindd 2 06072012 0947

Creating opportunities for successNavitas provides you with the education you need to get where you want to be in life From English language skills and courses to help you enter university to training for the workplace Navitas colleges and campuses in 28 countries will support you every step of the way

With over 100 Navitas and SAE Institution locations across the globe and over 55000 international students currently studying with us we understand the worldrsquos learning

needs Wersquove become one of the most trusted providers of education and training in the world

Navitas offers to students professionals and migrants from around the world the following opportunities

bull English language training bull High school studies bull University preparation and programmesbull Post-secondary education for creative

media technology

bull Career advancement programmes bull Student recruitment bull Workforce recruitment and placementbull Migrant settlement services

We also offer customised workplace training for companies and a range of training and settlement services for the Australian government Wherever you are and wherever you want to be the knowledge and resources of our staff around the world will ensure your success

Boston

Lowell

Dartmouth

LondonCambridge

Plymouth

SwanseaPortsmouth

AberdeenEdinburgh

Glasgow

BirminghamOxford

Germany

SloveniaAustria

Switzerland

France

Italy

BelgiumNetherlands

Malaysia

Thailand

South Africa Byron BayAuckland

Newcastle

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Mexico

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AtlantaNashville

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SpainGreece

Turkey

KuwaitJordan

India

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New Hampshire

Nairobi

Colombo

Singapore

Jakarta

AdelaideGeelong Melbourne

Sydney

BrisbaneGold Coast

Perth

CairnsDarwin

Education for your world

Members and affiliates of Navitas Australia

bull ACAP (Australian College of Applied Psychology)

bull ACN mdash La Trobe University Sydneybull ATTC (Australian TESOL Training Centre) bull CELUSA (Centre for English Language

in the University of South Australia) bull Curtin College mdash Curtin University Perth bull Curtin University Sydneybull Cytech Intersearchbull Eynesbury mdash The University of Adelaide

and University of South Australiabull Hawthorn-Melbournebull La Trobe Melbourne mdash La Trobe Universitybull MIBT mdash Deakin University Melbournebull MQC mdash Macquarie University Sydney bull Navitas English (formerly ACEACL) bull Navitas Health Skills Australiabull NCPS (Navitas College of Public Safety)bull Navitas Workforce Solutionsbull NIC mdash The University of Newcastlebull PIBT mdash Edith Cowan University Perth bull QIBT mdash Griffith University

Brisbane and the Gold Coastbull SAE InstitutionsQantm Collegesbull SAIBT mdash University of South

Australia Adelaidebull SIBT mdash Macquarie University Sydney

Canada

bull FIC mdash Simon Fraser University Vancouver bull ICM mdash the University of Manitoba Winnipeg

United Kingdom

bull BCUIC mdash Birmingham City University bull CRIC mdash Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge bull EIC mdash Edinburgh Napier University bull HIC mdash University of Hertfordshire Hatfieldbull ICP mdash University of Portsmouthbull ICRGU mdash Robert Gordon University Aberdeen bull ICWS mdash Swansea Universitybull LIBT mdash Brunel University Londonbull PUIC mdash Plymouth University bull SAE InstitutionsQantm College

United States of America

bull Navitas at UMass Boston mdash University of Massachusetts Boston

bull Navitas at UMass Dartmouth mdash University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

bull Navitas at UMass Lowell mdash University of Massachusetts Lowell

bull Navitas at WKU mdash Western Kentucky University (WKU)

bull Navitas at UNH mdash University of New Hampshire

bull SAE Institutions

Africa

bull SAE Institute South Africabull AUSI mdash Edith Cowan University Kenya

Asia

bull ACBT mdash Edith Cowan University Sri Lanka bull Curtin Singapore (The Singapore

Campus of Curtin University)bull MIBT Indonesia mdash Deakin Universitybull SAE Institutions mdash India Indonesia

Malaysia Singapore ThailandQantm College mdash Singapore

Europe

bull SAE InstitutionsQantm Colleges mdash Austria Belgium France Germany Greece Italy Netherlands Sweden Switzerland Slovenia Spain Turkey

Middle East

bull SAE Institutions mdash Jordan and Kuwait

New Zealand

bull SAE Institute Auckland

Central America

bull SAE Institute Mexico

Australian College of Business and Technology (ACBT) and Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Indonesia (MIBT-I) are affiliated organisations and are not owned by Navitas LimitedNAVITAS USA These schools are authorized under federal law to enrol non-immigrant alien students University Pathway Programs are not available to students from the Peoplersquos Republic of China for any University of Massachusetts campus where Navitas conducts these programsRegistered Company names and CRICOS Provider Codes SAE Institute Pty Ltd 00312F (NSW) 02431E (WA) 02047B (VIC) 03204G (QLD) Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd trading as La Trobe Melbourne 03312D La Trobe University 00115M (VIC) Australian Campus Network Pty Limited La Trobe University 02218K (NSW) Colleges of Business and Technology (WA) Pty Ltd 02042G Curtin University 00301J (WA) Colleges of Business and Technology (NSW) Pty Ltd trading as Curtin Sydney Curtin University 02637B (NSW) Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd trading as Eynesbury 00561M The University of Adelaide 00123M Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01590J Deakin University 00113B Perth Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01312J Edith Cowan University 00279B Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01737F Griffith University 00233E South Australian Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 02193C University of South Australia 00121B Sydney Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01576G Macquarie University 00002J IBT Sydney Pty Ltd trading as Macquarie City Campus Newcastle International College 03293B The University of Newcastle 00109J Navitas English Courses in NT will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 02783C (NT) Courses in NSW Qld and WA will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Services Pty Ltd ACN 002 069 730) CRICOS Provider 00289M (NSW) 00711B (Qld) 02252G (WA) with the exception of the Certificate IV in TESOL course which will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 00031D (NSW) and 03106K (Qld) Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia 02193C Hawthorn-Melbourne (Hawthorn Learning Pty Ltd ACN 124 204 171) CRICOS 02931G Australian College of Applied Psychology 01328A (NSW) 02565B (QLD) 02829E (VIC) Navitas College of Public Safety 01945JICM CRA BN 81210 5146 FIC CRA BN 81210 5146 Company Numbers Birmingham City International College Ltd trading as Birmingham City University International College (BCUIC) 07445570 CRIC 06407773 EIC 06822392 ICP 06770123 ICWS 6412162 HIBT Ltd trading as HIC 5163612 LIBT 5171106 Plymouth Devon International College Ltd trading as Plymouth University International College (PUIC) 06822402 ICRGU 07154254 Navitas Limited ABN 69 109 613 309

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Education for your world

Cambridge Ruskin International College LtdCoslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

T +44 (0)1223 695700 F +44 (0)1223 698763 E cricangliaacuk facebookcomCRICuk

Company Number 6407773 Registered in England and Wales

The information contained in this brochure is correct at the time of publication however Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) reserves the right to alter amend or delete details at any time without notice

Selected photographs in this publication are Copyright copy Paul Foley Lightmoods 2012This brochure is provided free of charge

Printed July 2012 CRIC0150_0712_AWR

angliaacukcricnavitascom

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yOuR PAtHWAy tO suCCessCambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) is part of the global Navitas Group CRIC offers academic pathways in partnership with Anglia Ruskin University which lead to undergraduate and postgraduate degree awards Our unique approach to education transforms international students into Anglia Ruskin graduates and lifelong learners

CRIC will help you achieve your education goals through personalised support and the opportunity to study at one of the UKrsquos premier universities Our innovative courses are delivered by highly qualified teachers in a modern dynamic environment

Message from the Vice-Chancellor of Anglia Ruskin University

All of us at Anglia Ruskin University are very proud of our association with Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) We fully support the CRIC courses taught across our various campuses because we know they will help aspiring overseas students to achieve success in UK university education Our relationship with CRIC presents an extraordinary opportunity for students to study and live on a major campus either in Cambridge or Chelmsford

Throughout its 150-year history Anglia Ruskin University has offered

undergraduate and postgraduate education characterised by breadth and flexibility as well as academic excellence This tradition is strengthened through our relationship with CRIC Our graduates are expected to display imagination and intellectual rigour and a practical awareness of industry These aims are consistent with those of CRIC That academic quality comes first at CRIC is demonstrated by the involvement of university staff in chairing the Joint Strategic Partnership Management Board

Professor Michael ThorneVice-ChancellorAnglia Ruskin University

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Medical Centre (1st oor)

Employment Bureau (1st oor)

Studentsrsquo Union (1st oor)Gym (1st oor)

Student Services (3rd oor)

Tennis court

MumfordLibrary

Lord Ashcroft Building

2 CRiC Pathways at AngliA Ruskin univeRsity 201213

Cambridge a student city like no other

Cambridge attracts those who desire both the experience of the old and the excitement of the new Its beautiful gothic architecture main attractions within walking distance lush botanic gardens and the tranquil River Cam make it one of the UKrsquos most visited cities With its large student population Cambridge offers far more than scenery

The city has a fantastic selection of cafes restaurants pubs trendy high-street shops and popular music venues such as The Junction and the Corn Exchange where international and local acts such as Blur David Gray Elbow Feeder Jamiroquai and The Arctic Monkeys make regular appearances There is also a thriving cultural scene with venues offering exhibitions plays and concerts

Cambridge is well known for its love of sports including cricket football rowing rugby and tennis Students can join the friendly locals at any of the open green spaces in the city centre such as Jesus Green for a game of football

Anglia Ruskinrsquos campus is located in the centre of the city and is well resourced with modern lecture halls seminar rooms laboratories and studios There is also a library a theatre a medical centre and great social amenities An ongoing investment programme has added new facilities including art studios and a state-of-the-art language centre

As well as being home to some of the worldrsquos greatest intellects Cambridge is also recognised as a centre of technological innovation due to the growth of the local high-tech industry

For more information go to visitcambridgeorg

Cambridge

ldquoI will pack and take a train and get me to England once again For Englandrsquos the one land I know where men with Splendid Hearts may go And Cambridgeshire of all England The shire for Men who Understandrdquo

Rupert Brooke The Old Vicarage Grantchester (1912)

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FAST FACTSPopulation 113000

County Cambridgeshire

Currency UK SterlingGBPpound

Time zone UTCGMT

Electricity 230 V

Language English

4 CRiC Pathways at AngliA Ruskin univeRsity 201213

Chelmsford 35 minutes from London

Just a 35-minute train ride away from London Chelmsford is a lively vibrant city in the historical county of Essex

The famous V Festival is held in Chelmsfordrsquos Hylands Park and the 2011 festival featured acts such as Arctic Monkeys Dizzee Rascal Calvin Harris Rihanna and Eminem Chelmsford also has numerous theatres an eight-screen cinema great nightclubs and cosy pubs all found in the high-street and-west end areas of the city Shopping venues include High Chelmer and Meadows shopping centres and a daily indoor market Chelmsford has golf courses rugby and hockey clubs as well as the Riverside Ice and Leisure Centre Essex County Cricket Club plays frequent matches during the season and its grounds are within walking distance of the bus and railway stations

Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos modern campus is set in the lush green Rivermead area of Chelmsford a short walk from the city centre It has a wealth of industry-leading

facilities including the new Health and Social Care building with state-of-the-art medical equipment and facilities It also has a fully equipped gym

The campus is home to the Lord Ashcroft International Business School (LAIBS) the largest business school in the UKrsquos eastern region LAIBS is well recognised by students employers and professional bodies as a vital centre for business education and training

The Marconi Building the result of a pound15 million investment houses the Faculties of Science and Technology Arts Law and Social Sciences Facilities include an amphitheatre a mock law court and a 150-seat lecture theatre

For more information about Chelmsford visit chelmsfordgovuk

Chelmsford

5

FAST FACTSPopulation 110000

County Essex

Currency UK SterlingGBPpound

Time zone UTCGMT

Electricity 230 V

Language English

CHELMSFORD

6 CRiC Pathways at AngliA Ruskin univeRsity 201213

Anglia Ruskin University an internationally recognised university

Anglia Ruskin University is located in two of the UKrsquos major educational centres mdash Cambridge and Chelmsford The university prides itself on quality teaching academic excellence outstanding facilities and supportive academic and welfare services

Here are some of the many reasons students have chosen to study at Anglia Ruskin University

bull A long history in providing education and internationally recognised degrees Established in 1858 Anglia Ruskin University provides degrees in over 100 academic areas The university has a strong reputation in Art and Design Business Computer Science and IT Engineering English Law Life Sciences Media Studies Optometry and Psychology

bull Our graduates get jobs Ninety percent of our graduates go into work or further study within 18 months of graduation mdash one of the highest employability rates in the UKrsquos higher education sector

bull Academics involved in industry Anglia Ruskin University teaching staff are involved in or are from the industry related to the subject they teach keeping you up to date with the latest developments in your academic area

bull Award winning students Students regularly win industry awards in events such as the IBM Universities Business Challenge and the National Client Interviewing Competition at the Oxford Institute of Legal Practice The university also won the UKrsquos Number One Student Radio station as judged by the UK Student Radio Association

bull Employer Mentoring Scheme (EMS) The university runs an Employer Mentoring Scheme (EMS) matching second-year students with employees

from local organisations who provide business mentoring

bull Live and study in Cambridge and Chelmsford Students at Cambridge and Chelmsford live in safe clean and picturesque environments enjoying vibrant student lifestyles

bull Cost of living While both cities are close to London they are more affordable to live and study in (You will need to budget for a minimum of pound800 per month to cover your living expenses while studying in the UK)dagger

bull State-of-the-art facilities Anglia Ruskin University has recently spent pound80 million updating its facilities which include a brand new Business School (LAIBS) forensic crime labs a mock courtroom sports science labs and multimedia sound studios

bull Truly international campuses One in five students come from outside the UK to study at Anglia Ruskin University

Source The Destination of Leavers Survey 2008ndash09 The Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) hesaacuk dagger The UK Border Agency require student visa applicants to have a minimum of GBPpound800 per month (when studying outside London) to support their living costs for the duration of their studies in the UK

Why choose Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC)

CRIC works within the Academic Quality Framework of Anglia Ruskin University and is accredited by the UKrsquos Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA) It is also a member of the British Councilrsquos Education UK Partnership and the UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA)

As a CRIC student you willbull have access to Anglia Ruskin University

degree pathways a partnership between the university and CRIC that will allow you to move seamlessly through the different stages of study to receive an internationally recognised bachelorrsquos or masterrsquos degree from Anglia Ruskin University

bull be able to swiftly enter an undergraduate or postgraduate pathway at Anglia Ruskin University which has intakes each year in September January and June

bull have access to English language help if you need it through Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English Language Centre which has up to six intakes each year

bull earn a degree that is well regarded by employers

bull receive unparalleled academic and personal welfare support through a 247 Student Support Line as well as additional tutorial support from academic tutors and small class sizes to give you the best opportunity to succeed

bull have access to all the universityrsquos facilities and on-campus living accommodation on both campuses

- Cambridge mdash With a global reputation as a centre of academic excellence and culture itrsquos no wonder students come from all over the world to study in Cambridge CRIC students at Cambridge study in a stimulating academic and social environment which rivals any other university in the world

- Chelmsford mdash Chelmsford has a modern state-of-the-art campus with long-standing links into the world of business Students at CRIC Chelmsford study in an environment recognised for its first-class facilities Chelmsford is also close to London and is an inexpensive place to live a real bonus for a major city so close to the capital

For more information about the CRIC student experience visit angliaacukcric

Mohammed Abdulaal Bahrain Accounting and Finance

The best thing about the college is the

friendly and attentive staffwho help students enjoy their learning

experience Cambridge itself is a beautiful city with lots of historic buildings and

museums and it is a great place to stay and study

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High School Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Stage 1 University Foundation

Undergraduate pathway

Postgraduate pathwayMinimum 15 yearsrsquo

educationStage 2 Masterrsquos

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

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CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) is an Associated College of Anglia Ruskin University offering a modern and dynamic educational experience The college is committed to providing educational pathways and support services in an environment that encourages you to achieve excellence in your studies

At CRIC you can study the following

Pre-sessional EnglishIf your English language test result scores are just below the required B2 level (IELTS 55 or equivalent mdash all components) you may be eligible for entry into Pre-sessional English This course is just 3 months in duration and satisfactory completion enables you to gain admission to either the undergraduate pathway (University Foundation or First Year Degree) or postgraduate pathway (Pre-Masterrsquos)

The entry requirement for pre-sessional English can be found on page 26

Undergraduate pathwaysAn undergraduate pathway is a single course comprising four stages of study When you successfully complete the pathway you will be awarded a bachelorrsquos (Hons) degree from Anglia Ruskin University

University Foundation

The University Foundation is Stage 1 of the undergraduate pathway

The transition from high school to university is a big step perhaps the most important in your life Staff at CRIC understand this and will provide you with ongoing guidance

support and the knowledge and skills you need It is this partnership between you and the staff that will make this transition a smooth one

First Year Degree

The First Year Degree is Stage 2 of the undergraduate pathway You will experience the first-year curriculum of an Anglia Ruskin University degree and with extra academic contact hours The teaching and learning experience will enable you to fully develop your knowledge and understanding of each module to prepare you for Stage 3 (the second year of your chosen degree) and Stage 4 (the final year of your degree pathway)

Postgraduate pathway A postgraduate pathway is a single course comprising two stages of study When you successfully complete the pathway you will be awarded a masterrsquos degree from Anglia Ruskin University

Pre-Masterrsquos

The Pre-Masterrsquos course is Stage 1 of the postgraduate pathway and is one semester in duration It has been designed to prepare international students who have not qualified for direct entry to Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos

masterrsquos degrees including the Master of Business Administration (MBA) the Master of Laws (LLM) and the Master of Science (MSc) in Engineering Management

Undertaking a Pre-Masterrsquos course will provide you with the time to adjust to the rigorous research and independent study requirements of postgraduate studies and prepare you to get the most out of your masterrsquos studies at the university

English LanguageThe English language course is offered by Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Centre English Language is a full-time course specifically designed for international students who need to improve their level of English before starting undergraduate or postgraduate academic studies

The course suits students with different levels of English competence To successfully complete the course you need to attend a minimum of 85 percent of the classes and meet the English Language requirements of the pre-sessional or intended pathway stage

You can start an English Language course in September January or June In some instances you can also join the course at the halfway point in November March or July

One visaStudents undertaking the above stages (Pre-sessional University Foundation and First Year Degree) will receive a packaged offer and one single visa for the entire duration of their studies The visa will be issued by Anglia Ruskin University

Elle Nyatefe Ghana Business

The best thing about CRIC is the

members of staff were always there to

answer my queries There were

lots organised activities such as

football cricket competitions and

sight-seeing tours that was open

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Undergraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

The undergraduate pathway advantageCRICrsquos undergraduate pathway is tailored according to your choice of degree For example if you have chosen to do a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Computing you will study subjects related to this degree This will allow you to acquire the necessary background knowledge and study skills to excel in your chosen degree

While studying your undergraduate pathway you will have access to all of Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos modern

well-equipped teaching and library facilities sporting and recreational amenities and on-campus accommodation

The advantages of a CRIC undergraduate pathway includebull a seamless transition from school to

university While the initial stages of your university life are the most important this is often the time when many students can feel lost or anxious We understand this and have put in processes in place to ease the transition from school to university-level studies

bull access to scholarships When you progress to the second year of your degree (Stage 3) in your undergraduate pathway Anglia Ruskin University will reduce your course fee by pound500 You are eligible for this reduction once only

bull additional study support English language assistance and unparalleled personalised attention The extra academic contact hours will not only allow you to fully develop your knowledge and understanding of each module but will better prepare you for university studies You will also be studying in small groups giving you an unmatched level of access to your teachers

Pathways Duration Intakes Structure AssessmentPre-sessional Learning Skills and Communication

12 weeks September January and June

This pre-sessional semester comprises four modules designed to improve your English language ability to Level B2 or higher and emplace vital study skills Teaching is tailored towards your chosen undergraduate pathway so you are prepared for subsequent studies while improving your communicative abilities

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

University Foundation (Stage 1)

Two semesters September January and June

This comprises three - five modules each semester and includes academic studies in your subject area as well as skills modules Each module is tailored towards your chosen undergraduate degree

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and case study analysis Most modules have a final examination

First Year Degree (Stage 2)

Two semesters covering the first year of your degree

September January and June

You will undertake modules which mirror the curriculum taught at Anglia Ruskin University and are often taught by staff of the University You will receive extra support through tutorials individual consultation with teachers English language assistance and self-access computer laboratories

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and case study analysis Most modules have a final two-hour examination

Second Year Degree (Stage 3)

Two semesters covering the second year of your degree

ndash You will undertake four to five modules each semester to further study the key areas within your degree You will receive extra support through tutorials individual consultation with teachers English language assistance and self-access computer laboratories

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

Final Year Degree (Stage 4)

Two semesters covering the final year of your degree

ndash You will undertake four to five modules each semester to further study the key areas within your degree For some degrees you will be able to specialise or concentrate on a particular stream within a subject area As with previous semesters you will receive extra support through tutorials individual consultation with academic staff English language assistance and self-access computer laboratories

Assessment is via a mix of examination assignments group work and presentations practical and laboratory work (for science-based degrees) in-class group projects and a final dissertation

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Architecturebull BSc (Hons) Architectural Technologybull BSc (Hons) Architecture

Communications and Humanitiesbull BA (Hons) Criminology bull BA (Hons) Film Studiesbull BA (Hons) Historybull BA (Hons) Media Studiesbull BA (Hons) Philosophybull BA (Hons) Sociology

Engineering and Built Environmentbull BSc (Hons) Building Surveyingbull BSc (Hons) Civil Engineeringbull BSc (Hons)

Construction Managementbull BEng (Hons) Electronicsbull BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineeringbull BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveyingbull BSc (Hons) Real Estate Management

Optometrybull BOptom (Hons) Optometrybull BSc (Hons) Ophthalmic Dispensing

Arts and Designbull BA (Hons) Computer Games

and Visual Effectsbull BA (Hons) Fashion Designbull BA (Hons) Film and

Television Productionbull BA (Hons) Fine Artbull BA (Hons) Graphic Designbull BA (Hons) Illustrationbull BA (Hons) Illustration and Animationbull BA (Hons) Interior Designbull BA (Hons) Photography

Businessbull MA Arts Managementbull MA Human Resource Managementbull MA International Businessbull MA International Business

(Dual Degree mdash Netherlands)dagger

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree mdash Switzerland)

bull MA International Business Economicsbull MA International Sustainable

Tourism Managementbull MA International Managementbull Masters of Business

Administration (MBA)dagger

bull MSc Accounting and Financial Analysis

bull MSc Engineering Managementbull MSc International Logisticsbull MSc Managementbull MA Marketing Innovationbull MSc Project Management

Lawbull LLM International Business Law

Publishingbull MA Publishing

Businessbull BSc (Hons) Accounting and Financebull BSc (Hons) Business Economicsbull BA (Hons) Business Managementbull BA (Hons) Human

Resources Managementbull BA (Hons) International Business

Strategy (three year option)bull BA (Hons) International Business

Strategy (two year option)bull BA (Hons) Marketing

Medical and Life Sciencesbull BSc (Hons) Abnormal and

Clinical Psychologybull BSc (Hons) Biomedical Sciencebull BSc (Hons) Crime and

Investigative Studiesbull BA (Hons) Criminology bull BSc (Hons) Forensic Sciencebull BSc (Hons) Health and Social Carebull BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult)bull BSc (Hons) Psychologybull BSc (Hons) Psychology

and Criminologybull BSc (Hons) Public Healthbull BSc (Hons) Sports Coaching

and Physical Educationbull BSc (Hons) Sports Science

Computing and Technologybull BSc (Hons) Business

Information Systemsbull BSc (Hons) Computer

Gaming Technology bull BSc (Hons) Computer Science bull BSc (Hons) Information Security

and Forensic Computingbull BSc (Hons) Media and

Internet Technologybull BSc (Hons) Network Infrastructure

and Security

Lawbull LLB (Hons) Law

Undergraduate Pathways

Postgraduate Pathways

Anglia Ruskin University degree pathways available to CRIC students

ITbull MSc Business Information Systemsbull MSc Computer Sciencebull MSc Information and

Communication Technologybull MSc Mobile Telecommunicationsbull MSC Network Managementbull MSc Network Security

Offered at our Chelmsford campus However Stage 1 (University Foundation) where applicable is offered at the Cambridge campus dagger Two years work experience required

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Architecture

In the pathway BSc (Hons) Architecture you will study the design of the constructed environment

This degree explores not only the design of buildings but also the technical and management competencies required to realise those designs The course will offer you both an academic challenge and the

right environment and support to develop intellectually and creatively It will also prepare you for a career in the architecture industry

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Potential career pathsArchitecture town planning

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Approach to Design

bull Creative Workshops Series

bull Critical and Contextual Studies

bull Design Process

bull Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Skills

bull Interactive Communication and Information Skills

bull Portfolio Development and Planning

Course fee pound8200

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Department of Built Environment at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Department of Built Environment at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Architecture

bull BSc (Hons) Architectural Technology

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Art and Design

This pathway will give you the freedom to explore a range of skills techniques and approaches associated with creative media

All courses offer a distinctive integration of practice and theory using industry standard facilities Students are encouraged to be both creative and critically engaged You will be expected to develop the creative practice

through studio workshop and classroom based experimentation You will also be provided with guidance to produce a portfolio

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Approach to Design

bull Creative Workshops Series

bull Critical and Contextual Studies

bull Design Process

bull Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Skills

bull Interactive Communication and Information Skills

bull Portfolio Development and Planning

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Cambridge School of Art at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Cambridge School of Art at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Computer Games

and Visual Effects

bull BA (Hons) Fashion Design

bull BA (Hons) Film and Television Production

bull BA (Hons) Film Television and Theatre Design

bull BA (Hons) Fine Art

bull BA (Hons) Graphic Design

bull BA (Hons) Illustration

bull BA (Hons) Illustration and Animation

bull BA (Hons) Interior Design

bull BA (Hons) Photography

Potential career pathsArts marketing design consulting fashion design fashion buying museum designing theatre set designing web design

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Two-year bachelorrsquos degree BA (Hons) International Business Strategy Course overview

This new degree from the Lord Ashcroft International Business School (LAIBS) has an explicitly international focus which will equip you with a solid platform for a future career related to business and management in a globalised economy You will develop a range of practical skills and analytical techniques currently used within a number of functional areas in global business

By starting the First Year Degree in September January or June and by following the three semester academic calendar you will be able to complete your bachelorrsquos degree in two years

All students selected offered a place will receive a Tuition Fee reduction of pound4800 plus pound500 when they progress to second year A total saving of pound5300

Business

Throughout the Business pathway you will develop an understanding of what a business is and how its internal and external operating processes work

Topics include planning and strategy growth marketing products and services finance and accounting systems information systems and human resource development and management

You will also learn about the world of business and commerce including the operation of international markets and market economies

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Lord Ashcroft International Business School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Potential career pathsBanking and finance business management chartered accountancy chartered public finance accountancy marketing tourism and leisure

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Business Law

bull Business Studies (Double module)

bull Composition and Style

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Intercultural Studies

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Accounting for Business

bull Analysis of Business

bull Economics for Business and Management

bull International Business in Focus

bull International Business Law

bull Introduction to Accounting and Finance

bull Introduction to Organisation and Management

bull Marketing Essentials

Course fee pound8600

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance

bull BA (Hons) Business Economics

bull BA (Hons) Business Management

bull BA (Hons) Human Resource Management

bull BA (Hons) International Business Strategy (three-year option)

bull BA (Hons) International Business Strategy (two-year option)

bull BA (Hons) Marketing

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Lord Ashcroft International Business School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

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Computing and Technology

The Computing and Technology pathway covers the principles underlying the use of information technology and its production and control

You will gain an understanding of the fundamentals of computing electronic communications and networking and how these contribute to solving complex

problems across a range of settings You will also consider how economic and technological developments affect the environment You will undertake contextual

and theoretical analysis and will have the opportunity to formulate a degree pathway option specialising in a particular field of study You will develop communication and presentation skills to articulate your visual and verbal response to the course and will learn practical techniques in your chosen field

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Analytical Techniques III

bull Communication Technology

bull Engineering Design

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Critical Thinking

bull Physics III

Course fee pound8200

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Business

Information Systems

bull BSc (Hons) Computer Science

bull BSc (Hons) Computing and Animation Technology

bull BSc (Hons) Information Security and Forensic Computing

bull BSc (Hons) Media and Internet Technology

Potential career pathsAcademic and industrial research web development database administration film and video post production software engineering 2D and 3D modelling and animation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Communications and Humanities

Through this pathway you will develop a fundamental knowledge and understanding of the basic facts concepts theories and principles of communications film and media through critical thinking and intercultural studies

You will also develop an appreciation of the wider communications context and its underlying principles including its social

environmental ethical economic and commercial impacts You will also exploring potential careers in the industry

Potential career pathsAdvertising and broadcasting communication consulting film criticism film festival administration and management media consulting public relations

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Composition and Style

bull Critical Thinking

bull Film Studies

bull Interactive Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Intercultural Studies

bull Mass Communications

bull Media Studies

Course fee pound7900

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9600

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Film Studies

bull BA (Hons) History

bull BA (Hons) Media Studies

bull BA (Hons) Philosophy

bull BA (Hons) Sociology

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Engineering and Built Environment

The Engineering and Built Environment pathway covers the principles underlying the use of materials in engineering applications and their production and control

You will gain an understanding of how applied chemical states and reactions contribute to the engineering process and are used to solve engineering problems You will also consider how economic and technological developments affect the built environment as well as learning how

to apply mathematical techniques to engineering decision-making

The common core of the course also provides a broad background to the processes that lead to the production and maintenance of buildings

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Analytical Techniques II

bull Engineering Design I

bull Engineering Design II

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Critical Thinking

bull Physics III

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University Chelmsford campus

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound8100ndashpound10300

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Potential career pathsDesign and development of buildings roads railways airports and docks environmental monitoring medical electronics sound technology construction and real estate management building and quantity surveying

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BEng (Hons) Electronics

bull BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering

bull BSc (Hons) Civil Engineering

bull BSc (Hons) Construction Management

bull BSc (Hons) Building Surveying

bull BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying

bull BSc (Hons) Real Estate Management

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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law

Our LLB (Hons) Law is a qualifying law degree that allows successful graduates to progress directly to the vocational stage of training for the profession of solicitor or barrister

The LLB is a flexible course that enables you to focus on areas of specific interest and to develop your own areas of specialisation including business and the law family law

criminal law and procedure andor civil law and litigation to meet the requirements of your chosen career

Potential career pathsBarrister paralegal solicitor

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Composition and Style

bull Contract Law

bull Criminal Law

bull English Legal System

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Legal Skills

bull Mass Communication

bull Public Law

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull LLB (Hons) Law

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Anglia Law School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Anglia Law School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Medical and Life Sciences

This pathway broadly explores the medical and life sciences and examines the complexity of life processes including the interrelationships of living organisms

You will learn the principles underlying the production use and control of materials in medical and life-science applications and the application of biological and chemical properties You will gain a thorough

understanding of the purpose and processes of laboratory experimentation and protocols as well as the basic concepts of applied chemical states and reactions

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Biology I

bull Biology II

bull Physics III

bull Chemistry I

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

Course fee pound8200

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science

bull BSc (Hons) Crime amp Investigative Studies

bull BSc (Hons) Forensic Science

bull BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care

bull BSc (Hons) Psychology

bull BSc (Hons) Abnormal and Clinical Psychology

bull BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult)

bull BSc (Hons) Psychology and Criminology

bull BSc (Hons) Public Health

bull BSc (Hons) Sports Science

bull BSc (Hons) Sports Coaching and Physical Education

Potential career pathsBiotechnology environmental protection forensic science medical research occupational psychology pharmaceutical manufacturing

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Optometry

Optometry is concerned with the examination diagnosis and treatment of the eyes and the correction of vision problems

This pathwayrsquos two main aims are to provide you with extensive theoretical and practical knowledge of optometry including its social and ethical aspects and to enable you to devise original ideas and theories related to optometry and to scientifically test them

When you graduate you will be able to demonstrate a knowledge of practical

competencies particularly in the use and application of laboratory and clinical apparatus demonstrate an understanding of the theoretical principles that underpin current practice and display skills in recording and interpreting patient data You will also be able to make decisions based on clinical rationale

Potential career pathsOptometry ophthalmic dispensing

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Biology I

bull Biology II

bull Physics III

bull Chemistry I

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BOptom (Hons) Optometry

bull BSc (Hons) Ophthalmic Dispensing

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

The postgraduate pathway advantageA CRIC postgraduate pathway provides you with valuable insight into postgraduate-level studies in the UK Most importantly it will equip you with the appropriate knowledge and skills you need to excel in your chosen taught masterrsquos degree

The postgraduate pathway is designed for students from a variety of backgrounds whobull require additional English

language training

bull come from a different academic environment to that of the UK

bull have been away from studies for a period of time

bull are looking to fine-tune skills already gained during undergraduate studies employment or both

If you fall into any of the above categories choosing the postgraduate pathway at CRIC is the right decision

The Pre-Masterrsquos pathway will prepare you for future postgraduate studies by giving you confidence and expertise in areas relevant to your taught masterrsquos degree

You willbull develop your fundamental knowledge

and understanding of the basic principles relevant to your chosen degree

bull develop basic numerical techniques research methodologies and ICT presentation and communication skills

bull gain a competent set of transferable skills that will help you in your academic studies and future career and enable you to make informed decisions

bull attain the necessary level of language competence specific to your chosen field of study

Pathways Duration Intakes Structure AssessmentPathway Pre-Sessional Learning Skills and Communication

12 weeks September January and June

This pre-sessional semester comprises four modules designed to improve your English language ability to Level B2 or higher and emplace vital study skills Teaching is tailored towards your chosen postgraduate pathway so you are prepared for subsequent studies while improving your communicative abilities

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

Pre-Masterrsquos (Stage 1)

One semester

September January and June

While studying at CRIC students will cover a series of modules that will prepare them for a seamless progression to their chosen taught masterrsquos degree All modules include core academic skills relevant to postgraduate study

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and a dissertation Most modules have a final two-hour examination

Masterrsquos (Stage 2)

One year mdash 18 months

September and January

The masterrsquos (Stage 2) offers students the chance to build on what they have learned during the pre-masterrsquos and extend their professional understanding about their relevant area of study A taught masterrsquos degree usually consists of a series of specialist modules in structured class seminar or tutorial formats A research thesis component may be included but is much shorter than what is required for a masterrsquos degree by research However most taught mastersrsquo degrees will have a final major project or dissertation component

Modules will be assessed be via exams assignments essays or seminar performance (group or individual presentations) Assessment may also include projects that can be completed either as part of a group or individually For most mastersrsquo degrees preparing and submitting a major project or dissertation will form a large part of the assessment and final grade

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Master of International Business (MBA and MAIB dual degree qualification) Course overview

This unique degree enables you to receive two degrees for the price of one an MA in International Business from Anglia Ruskin University and either an MBA in International Business and Management from Hanze University in Groningen the Netherlands or an MSc in International Management from Basel Switzerland You will spend half the time in the UK and the other in the Netherlands or Switzerland Both courses are delivered in English Students must have completed at least two years of work experience to be accepted to the programme in the Netherlands

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Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

Potential career pathsAccounting and finance arts project management business analysis business consulting construction management construction project management corporate law creative design management diplomacy economics engineering management entrepreneurship human resource management international trade international trade law IT management logistics marketing management project management

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

One semester

Modules

bull Advanced Contract Law

bull Business Management (double module)

bull Information Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning Skills and Communication

Course fee pound4500

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin University

Business

bull Masters of Business Administration (MBA)dagger

bull Engineering Management

bull MSc Engineering Management

bull MA International Management

bull MSc Accounting and Financial Analysis

bull MA Arts Management

bull MA Human Resource ManagementDagger

bull MA International Business

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Switzerland)dagger

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Netherlands)dagger

bull MA International Business Economics

bull MSc International Logistics

bull MA International Sustainable Tourism Management

bull MSc Management

bull MA Marketing Innovation

bull MSc Project Managementsect

it

bull MSc Information and Communication Technology

bull MSc Business Information SystemsDagger

bull MSc Mobile TelecommunicationsDagger

bull MSc Network SecurityDagger

bull MSc Computer ScienceDagger

bull MSC Network ManagementDagger

law

bull LLM International Business Law

Publishing

bull MA Publishing

Stage 2 Masterrsquos Degree

Location

Lord Ashcroft International Business School Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences or Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September and January

Duration

12-18 months

Course fee pound9800 - pound12900

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience Dagger Course has additional entry requirements of a relevant bachelorrsquos degree sect Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience in construction or built environment fields All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Ling Quan Huang China International Business

ldquo I came from China to study in the UK

I was initially attracted to Cambridge

because of its worldwide reputation - the city is very

culturally diverse and has a lot to offer I want

to be a manager in the future so I chose the

MA International Business at Anglia Ruskin

University because it covers transnational and

multinational businessrdquo

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Academic entry requirements If your country is not listed please visit angliaacukcric or contact the CRIC Admission Office by emailing admissionscric-ukacuk

CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

UK education system

5 GCSE passes 2 passes in the British GCE or VCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Level passes

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

International Baccalaureate

18 points 22 points as above

Albania Maturity Certificate Grade 5 average Maturity Certificate Grade 7 average as above

Bahrain Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (General Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme or equivalent

as above

Bangladesh Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate (10+2) with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate with a minimum average of 55 in 4 subjects

as above

Cambodia Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 50 average

Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 60 average

as above

China Successful completion of Senior Middle School 2 with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Senior Middle 3 with a minimum average of 60 across 4 academic subjects on either the Hui Kao or Senior Middle Examinations (English and Chinese are not acceptable as academic subjects)

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent (eg DaZhuan) from a recognised institution or following successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Egypt Satisfactory pass in Certificate of Secondary Education

Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education or Al-Azhar Training Diploma

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Ghana Minimum of 4 SSCE passes (Including Maths and English)

Minimum of 6 SSCE passes with grades of C or above

as above

Hong Kong HKDSE - an average of 40-55 (depending on schoolrsquos banding) in Form 4 and Form 5 including English and including Mathematics where required

HKDSE - Minimum of 3 passes at Grade 3 or the equivalent of 110 UCAS tariff points at GCE AAS level or equivalent

as above

India Successful completion of all India or State SSC (X) with 50 average

Successful completion of All India or State Board HSC (II) with 50 average

as above

Indonesia SMU III or SMU II grade of 65 SMU III grade of 7 (Average of 4 subjects) as above

Iran Successful completion of High School Diploma with an overall Pass

Successful completion of High School Diploma and Pre-University Certificate with an average of 12 or above

as above

Jordan Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 65 of completion of diploma (pass)

as above

Kazakhstan Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 35 average

Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 45 average

as above

Kenya Successful completion of KCSE with a D average or 5 passes at GCE O-Level

Successful completion of KCSE with grades of C or above or 2 GCE A-Level or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Levels

as above

Korea Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 65-75

as above

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CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Kuwait Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (general Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 years education

Malaysia Successful completion of SPM with 4 passes or Senior Middle 2

2 passes in STPM or UEC with a 65 average

as above

Mauritius 5 passes in Cambridge Overseas School CertificateGCE O Level

2 passes in Cambridge Overseas Higher School CertificateGCE A Level or 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes

as above

Mongolia Successful completion of high school with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Foundation programme or equivalent

as above

Myanmar Successful completion of Basic Education High School Examination Matriculation with an overall pass

Successful completion of Technical High School Diploma with an overall pass

as above

Nepal Successful completion of School Leaving Certificate SLCUpper Secondary School Certificate (3 years) with a minimum average of Division I

Successful completion of HSC with a minimum average of Division I

as above

Nigeria Minimum of 4 credits at SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

Minimum of 6 credits including English and Maths from the SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

as above

Oman Successful completion of Thanawiya amma with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Pakistan Successful completion of SSC (10) with a grade average of 45

Successful completion of HSC (10+2) with a grade average of 55

as above

Qatar Successful completion of Tawjihiyya (General Secondary School Certificate) with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of a Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Russia Successful completion of Atestat with a 3 average

Successful completion of Atestat with a 45 average

as above

Saudi Arabia Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

South Africa Successful completion of Senior Certificate (no matriculation endorsement)

Successful completion of Senior Certificate (with Matriculation endorsement)

as above

Sri Lanka 5 passes in GCE O-Levels or equivalent 2 passes in GCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS passes

as above

Taiwan Successful completion of the Senior High School Certificate with a C grade or above

Successful completion of Senior High School Certificate with B Grades in 4 academic subjects

as above

Thailand Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 65

as above

Turkey Successful completion of Devlet Lise Diplomasi (State High School Diploma) with a minimum average of 50

Devlet Lise Diplomasi - average of 3 or Diploma ndash pass

as above

United Arab Emirates

Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of a foundation programme from another institution or equivalent

as above

Vietnam Successful completion of Year 11 with a 65 average

Successful completion of Year 12 with a 60 average

as above

Zambia 4 passes in ZSC 6 passes in ZSC graded at 4 or above as above

Zimbabwe 5 passes in Zimsec O-levelCambridge School Certificate (CSC) or Cambridge Overseas School Certificate (COSC)GCE O-levels

2 passes in Zimsec A-LevelGCE A-Levels or equivalent or 1 pass at A-Level and 2 passes at AS-Level

as above

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English language requirements

The language of instruction at CRIC is English To attain entry into the undergraduate or postgraduate pathway you must be able to demonstrate you have a suitable level of English proficiency You can do this by obtaining one of the results shown in the tables below

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash University Foundation

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 4 yearsPre-sessional semester University Foundation First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 2 ndash First Year Degree

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 3 yearsPre-sessional semester First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 3 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Postgraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash Pre-Masterrsquos

Postgraduate pathway ndash extended 13 yearsPre-sessional semester Pre-Masterrsquos Masterrsquos

Stage Learning Skills and Communication Stage 1 Stage 2

Duration 1 semester 1 semester 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Your English language preparation

If you do not meet our English language requirements you can receive the English language tuition you need to prepare you for successful entry into your degree pathway

The English language training is conducted by Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Centre

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Your investment

Fees and charges for the 20122013 academic year

English Language Course fee (pound)Cost per 12-week block of study pound3300

Undergraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 University Foundation pound8200 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Business) pound8600 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9600 ndash

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Business) pound9500ndashpound10300

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9500ndashpound10300

Postgraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos pound4500 ndash

Stage 2 Masterrsquos pound9800

Stage 2 MBA pound12900

Academic calendar

January 2013 May 2013 September 2013Pre-sessional

Enrolment and registration 4 February 22 May 27 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 4 February 28 May 30 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 19 August 20 December

University Foundation First Year Degree in Businessdagger and Pre-Masterrsquos

Enrolment and registration 21 January 22 May 18 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 28 January 28 May 23 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 31 May (pre-masterrsquos)

16 August 20 December (Pre-Masterrsquos and University Foundation) 10 January 2014 (First Year Degree mdash Arts and Science)

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger No May 2013 semester for integrated First Year Degree courses (all subjects other than business) All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Martins Mba Nigeria Law

CRIC offers a quality education The academic

and management staff are inspirational - they give excellent support to the students

Navitas bursaries and scholarships

Navitas family bursariesNavitas offers financial support in the form of family bursaries A bursary applies where two or more students from the same family study with a Navitas member institution

The first family member can be studying with a Navitas member institution at the same time as other family members or they may have previously studied with any Navitas member institution The bursary is granted to the second and subsequent family members who study with a Navitas member institution For the purpose of this bursary a family member is defined as a husband wife brother sister mother father son daughter or stepchild

The bursary is equivalent to 10 percent of tuition fee for the first attempt at units or courses in the programme of study (ie a certificate diploma University Transfer Programme (UTP) University Pathway Programme bachelorrsquos degree pre-masterrsquos programme postgraduate qualifying programme or masterrsquos degree)dagger with a Navitas member institution (excluding the Mixed English option)Dagger This amount is credited to the eligible studentrsquos tuition fee account each academic term with the amount being relevant to the number of units undertaken in that term The bursary applies to the first program of study only undertaken at a Navitas member institution and does not apply to additional units or repeat units that may also be undertaken

A completed application must be submitted to the Navitas institution where the second family member is studying together with supporting documents such as a birth certificate or family cardsect Application forms can be obtained from the Navitas institution where the student has enrolled

The Navitas family bursary applies to students studying at ACBT ACN AUSI BCUIC Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

dagger Certificate programmes may also be known or registered a Foundation Studies or University Transfer Programme Stage I Diploma programmes may also be known or registered as Undergraduate Pathway University Transfer Programme Stage II or University Pathway Programme

Dagger The Navitas bursary is not applicable to any English language programme or any component of an English language programme offered by a Navitas member institution

sect The supporting documentation that is required will depend on the country where the student is enrolled

Navitas academic merit scholarshipsNavitas is committed to helping students achieve their career goals by offering scholarships to outstanding students

Navitas academic merit scholarships are awarded each term by each Navitas pathway college or managed campus Two students with the highest GPA in four or more subjects or courses will each receive a scholarship

The scholarships cover bull one academic term or part thereof at a

Navitas member institution (equivalent to the tuition fees for a maximum of up to five academic subjects or courses) for

- a diploma advanced diploma or associate degree (Australia)

- UTP Stage II or associate degree (Canada)

- UPP or IUTP (United States) - undergraduate pathway programme (United Kingdom) or

bull one semester of undergraduate study at ACN Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus or

bull one semester of a masterrsquos programme at Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus

The scholarships are applied to the tuition for the second term of enrolment only or the final semester of study in an undergraduate or postgraduate programme Students must be enrolled as a full time student to qualify for the scholarships

The scholarship panel from each Navitas member institution will announce the recipients of the Navitas academic merit scholarships upon the completion of each term and the release of the results The recipients will be notified by mail and the successful students posted on the college website by consent Students are not required to apply for the scholarship as it is awarded based on academic performance and all students are eligible

Scholarship policy

1 Two scholarships for one academic termrsquos tuition are offered at all Navitas member institutions each

2 Where the Academic Assessment Committee must differentiate between equally qualified applicants additional factors such as educational disadvantage membership of a specific equity group andor significantly adverse personal circumstances may be taken into account

3 Students are eligible to qualify for the scholarships after successful completion of their first term and after commencing their second term

4 Students can only be awarded the scholarship once

5 Students already in receipt of a scholarship may not be eligible for the Navitas scholarship

6 Students are required to pay for any additional courses or subjects or courses undertaken that are over the amount covered by the scholarship

Navitas academic merit scholarships are offered to students studying at ACN Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

This information is correct as at the time of printing and may be subject to change without notice or at the discretion of Navitas member institutions or Navitas Limited

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Student services

CRIC is committed to helping you achieve your goals by providing you with all the support services you need As a CRIC student you will have access to both CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University services

Services available at CRIC CRIC encourages you to use all the support services available and to contact our friendly staff for advice and assistance whenever you need it Remember we are here to help you achieve success within your chosen pathway of study

The Student Support team looks after all our studentsrsquo needs includingbull Academic performance monitoring mdash

Students in Jeopardy programme

bull Assignment help

bull Attendance monitoring

bull Disability support

bull English language support

bull Enrolment in your pathway

bull Learning support

bull Orientation programmes

bull Registration with Anglia Ruskin University

bull Registration with CRIC

bull Social activities

bull Student welfare

bull Study skills training

bull 247 emergency assistance

Activities at CRICIf you are interested in getting involved in sports and cultural societies Anglia Ruskin University is the perfect university for you Cambridge and Chelmsford offer a wide range of recreational and sporting facilities that you can use including cricket pitches sports halls and gyms

Being part of sports and cultural societies while you are at Anglia Ruskin University will open up many social and career opportunities for you We encourage our students to participate in such activities as much as possible

Clubs and societies on campus

For a list of clubs and societies on campus visit webangliaacukvodlifecambridgecam_clubshtml

Why visit us at angliaacukcric

Join us on Facebook at facebookcomcricukNext time you are on Facebook find out what our students are getting up to Yoursquoll see all the fun activities we are doing this year and find helpful tips on accommodation saving money and living in the beautiful locations of Cambridge and Chelmsford Yoursquoll also be able to read movie reviews

check out our inter-college sporting events and check out the cultural and social activities that other CRIC students are getting up to during their free time

There is plenty of information on this site so visit us and spend some time browsing our pages online

If your parents have questions our website has information for them too The CRIC website has the most up-to-date information about the college including pathway information accommodation options and scholarship availability Visit the site to see what awaits you at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University

31

Accommodation

CRIC offers places in Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos Halls of Residence for those wishing to live on either the Cambridge or Chelmsford campus The Halls of Residence consist of low-rise modern buildings situated either on or next to each campus

Alternatively CRIC offers off-campus accommodation through its preferred service providers

On-campus accommodationThis accommodation is intended for new students and is normally only available for a stay of one semester (16 weeks maximum) Rooms in Halls of Residence are limited so if you want to apply for one you should do so early

Students staying in the Halls of Residence will have their own en-suite single room which usually includes a single bed desk

cupboard and free broadband internet access Students share a large self-catering kitchen

After living in Halls of Residence for one semester many students find that they have settled into life at Anglia Ruskin University and made friends and would like to experience off-campus living in Cambridge or Chelmsford

The cost of a room in the Halls of Residence for one semester varies between pound1850 and pound2350 Please check angliaacukcric for the most up-to-date costs

Off-campus accommodationCRIC provides a referral service to our preferred off-campus accommodation service providers for new and continuing students wishing to live locally The service helps CRIC students to source privately rented accommodation within the cities of Cambridge and Chelmsford and close to Anglia Ruskin University

Reserving accommodationOnce you have accepted an offer to study at CRIC you may then wish to ask us to arrange your accommodation To reserve your room you will need to complete an Accommodation Form and pay a pound800 reservation fee in advance You must then pay the remaining accommodation cost when you receive your student visa Places are limited so we recommend you book early to ensure your place and choice of room

Cost-of-living guide

You will be expected to reside in Cambridge or Chelmsford for the duration of your studies at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University As such the UK Border Agency (UKBA) requires students to be able to demonstrate minimum subsistence funds of pound800 per month to cover their living expenses For further details contact the CRIC Student Support Office at cricstudentsupportangliaacuk

The money you will need includes course fees and living costs (also called maintenance funds) Your monthly living costs may vary depending on where you

decide to study If you havenrsquot studied in the UK before or recently the information below will help you budget for your study here

Length of courseWhere you will study Money needed

Nine months or less CRIC Full course fees and pound800 for each calendar month of the course

More than nine months CRIC Full course fees and pound5400 to cover living costs for nine months

For more information visit ukbahomeofficegovuk and follow the Studying in the UK link

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How to apply to study at CRIC

Applying to CRICSend your completed application form and documents by mail email or fax to

Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) Coslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

E admissionscric-ukacuk F +44 (0)1223 698763 (international) F 01223 698763 (from the UK)

Complete the CRIC Application formand send it with supporting documents mdash including your academic qualifications and English test results mdash to CRIC or your CRIC representative

(Certified translations must accompany documents that are not in English)

Receive an Offer of AdmissionDownload Tier 4 visa application and prepare all documents needed for the visa as described in the UKBA visa application guidance notes

Accept the offerby paying the course fee deposit indicated and returning a completed Acceptance Form to CRIC

(You can make a payment via bank transfer international bank draft or debitcredit card)

Receive visa support informationCRIC will send you the information you need to apply for your UK student visa (Tier 4)

Re-check to see if you have all original documents funds required as per the CRIC CAS document and UKBA visa application guidance notes prior to applying for the Tier 4 visa

Arrange student accommodation in Cambridge or ChelmsfordCRIC can help organise suitable student accommodation

(Demand is often high for the most popular accommodation so make sure you arrange accommodation as soon as possible)

Apply for your visaFull details on the visa application process can be found at ukbahomeofficegovukstudyingintheuk

(You must you notify CRIC once the outcome of your application is confirmed)

Arrive in the UKCRIC will help arrange transfer from the airport to your accommodation and will provide a full orientation before enrolment

(You should notify CRIC of your arrival details so that we can make these arrangements)

Start the first stage of your studies at CRIC and complete your degree at Anglia Ruskin University

33

Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students

This payment and refund policy applies to applicants and new students undertaking an enrolment process at the commencement of a pathway of studies

Registered students are those who have completed an enrolment process and are considered to be lsquocontinuing studentsrsquo They are not considered under this policy see Payment and Refund mdash Continuing Students 10 Payment methods Programme

Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

11 Payment of the amount along with any transaction costs due should be made in pound pounds sterling to CRIC by

bull UK bank cheque

bull international bank draft

bull telegraphic transfer

bull UK bank debit card

bull non-UK bank debit card (3 surcharge will apply) or

bull credit card (3 surcharge will apply)

If payment is made by telegraphic transfer then it must state the

bull studentrsquos name and

bull studentrsquos CRIC student ID number

as reference for payment and provide CRIC with proof of payment

12 CRIC bank details are as follows

Bank name Citibank London

Address Citigroup Centre Canada Square Canary Wharf London E14 5LB United Kingdom

Account name CRIC Ltd

Account Address London UK

Bank Account number 11972472

Bank Sort Code 18-50-08

IBAN Number GB79CITI18500811972472

SWIFT Code CITIGB2L (Citibank London)

20 Financial conditions application

21 All applicants must have satisfiedprovide CRIC that

bull they have acceptable sources of funding for the duration of the pathway See the Student Visa Information on the website angliaacukcric (information also attached to the Acceptance of Offer Form and Provisional CAS Statement) for a list of documents that are acceptable

22 All fees charges and accounts will be payable in advance as determined by CRIC All applicants are required to make advance payments inclusive of

bull the Programme Fee Deposit mdash the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form and all deposits are taken as payment towards the full amount (note if you are an applicant undertaking English language then your Programme

Fee Deposit will be calculated against your academic programme fees and these fees will be held on account until you progress to academic studies)

bull pound800ndashpound1000 (the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form) towards any pre-booked student accommodation made on their behalf by provide CRIC All as payment towards the full amount (the full account must be paid prior to a student arriving in the UK)

bull the NavInsure Policy fee mdash Payment of this fee is required in advance if you select to purchase the Navinsurance Policy Refund of this fee is subject to the terms and conditions of the Navinsurance policy (in particular point ldquo3 mdash Cancellationrdquo of the general conditions on page 3 of the Policy Booklet)

In some instances CRIC may request an additional advance payment for specific pathways of study or where additional administrative charges may be required

23 No applicant will be issued with a CAS Statement until all requirements in paras 21 and 22 have been met

24 No applicant will be permitted to enrol on a pathway of study until all required advance payments are made in full by the required due date All required payments must be made prior to the commencement of the semester of enrolment inclusive of fees charges and accounts

25 Deferral of entry for applicants will not normally be permitted once a CAS statement has been issued by Anglia Ruskin University However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis prior to deferral of entry and where an applicant can provided binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

then all advance payments made to date will be held by CRIC and rolled forward to the deferred enrolment date Also see paras 327

26 Fees are correct as at the time of printing CRIC reserves the right to vary its fees at any time

30 Financial conditions and refunds Programme Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

31 Conditions

311 The laws pertaining to money laundering in the UK require that any payment made to and confirmed as received by CRIC will only ever be refunded to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment

Where an accommodation deposit has been paid to the College which is then transferred to a third party (provider of actual accommodation) with the approval of the student or parentlegal guardian the deposit is then subject to the terms and conditions for refund of the third party and the College therefore has no further liability or responsibility for any refund

312 CRIC reserves the right to return to source any excessive payment consisting of over three semestersrsquo advanced payments inclusive of programme fees andor student accommodation fees as a preventative measure to any excessive money transfer into and within the UK

313 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any miscommunication that may arise where inaccurate applicant contact details or where such details are out of date It is the responsibility of applicant and the parentguardian where an applicant is under the age of 18 years to provide and confirm correct contact details for communication purposes

314 CRIC reserves the right to correct any clerical details or omissions

315 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage including without limitation direct or consequential loss or damage or any loss or damages whatsoever arising from the terms and conditions of payments and refunds

316 All payments are subject to the following conditions

bull the payee is authorised to use the payment method used

bull a payment must be confirmed as having reached the CRIC Citibank account for it to be deemed as a payment and

bull where a card provider declines or refuses a payment or where incorrect details have been provided by the payee and a payment does not reach the CRIC Citibank account CRIC has no obligation to notify the payee or applicant and accepts no liability for any losses

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Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students (continued)

32 International applicants

321 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content This may be applied

bull where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to Anglia Ruskin University or

bull where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant or

bull where an applicant has obtained entry clearance andor leave to remain under an Anglia Ruskin University CAS numberStatement

bull Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision prior to or at the time of receiving a Provisional CAS Statement or

bull where no CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321

A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

322 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and the applicant fails to gain a student visa then a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be applied where an applicant has provided the following binding evidence

bull a copy of the rejection letter received from the UK diplomatic mission (ECO)

bull evidence that the visa application was made within time and valid application conditions and

where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC

will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

323 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees can only be applied where an applicant has provided evidence that

bull they are no longer in the UK and that their student visa has been cancelled or

bull they have moved to and been accepted to another Tier 4 licensed educational establishment

bull A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

324 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where the applicant transfers prior to the enrolment process to another educational establishment within the UK then they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and outstanding accounts

325 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant fails to enrol then they are deemed to be in breach of their student visa and they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

326 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant can provide binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts inclusive of the NavInsure Policy fee

327 Where an applicant has opted to take out the NavInsure Policy and paid the associated fee as specified on the Acceptance of Offer Form a refund of the fee paid will be applied in line with the NavInsure Cancellation policy as specified in the NavInsure Policy Booklet provided to applicants at the time their Policy is issued

328 Where an applicant holds a NavInsure or alternative Insurance Policy a refund on advanced payment of programme fees see paras 322 323 and 324 will only be applied by CRIC where the applicant can evidence that they have not made a successful claim against their policy for the programme fees held

33 EEA or Swiss national applicants

331 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content

332 Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision four weeks prior to the programme start date then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 331 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

333 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees will be made A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

334 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where an applicant can provide binding evidence that the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

Please print in BLOCK LETTERS

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Postcode Country

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Country of birth Skype ID

Email

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(2) Pathway area selection

Undergraduate Pathway Areas Postgraduate Pathway Areas

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Architecture

Art amp Design

Business

Communications and Humanities

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Law

Life Sciences

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Accounting and Finance

Architecture

Arts and Humanities

Business

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Life Sciences

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Business

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IT

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(This section must be completed including desired majorspecialisation where relevent For a list of degrees offered refer to page 11 of this guide Or visit cricnavitascomcourses)

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(3) Education details Prior education ndash highest level achieved

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(9) Application checklist and declarationWe require the following section to be completed in order to process your application

Check that you have

Completed all sections of the application form

Read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment including the Fee and Refund Policy within the brochure or on the website

Check that you have attached

Certified copies of your academic transcripts

Evidence of your English language ability if applicable

A copy of your passport andor visa

I declare that the information I have supplied on this form is to the best of my understanding and belief complete and correct I understand that the giving of false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of my application or cancellation of enrolment I give permission for CRIC to obtain official records from any educational institution that I have attended I also authorise CRIC to supply any relevant official records to educational institutions to which I am seeking admission to government bodies and to parentssponsors if required I understand that Course Fees are subject to review I accept the conditions as laid out in the CRIC Payment and Refund Policy and accept liability for the payment of all Course Fees as outlined within I understand that living expenses in the United Kingdom may be higher than in my own country and confirm that I am able to meet those costs I hereby consent to CRIC disclosing my personal information to third parties in the manner set out in CRICrsquos Privacy Policy which includes

bull Disclosure to CRIC representatives (agents) acting on my behalf

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Tick this box if you do not wish to receive information via SMS about your offer

Signature Date DAY MONTH YEAR

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Send your application to CRICCambridge Ruskin International CollegeAnglia Ruskin University Coslett Building (Cos415)East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

F +44 (0)1223 698763 E admissionscric-ukacuk

(4) English proficiencyPlease provide details of your English language qualification

IELTS (Score)

TOEFL (Score)

Other (lsquoOrsquo Levels Cambridge)

You must submit full academic transcriptscertificates and proof of English proficiency so that we can assess your eligibility for your selected study PathwayIf these documents are not submitted with this form we will not be able to process your application

(5) Declaration of criminal recordIn accordance with UK law you must state if you have any criminal convictions

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(excluding spent convictions and minor motoring offences for which the penalty was a fine andor up to 3 penalty points)

If you tick yes you may need to provide details

(6) DisabilitiesSpecial NeedsPlease indicate in the next column whether or not you will need any additional support or facilities We will pass this information on to our Student Services team who will liaise with you to support you through the admission process and determine whether we and the university can meet your study needs

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Please give further details below and if necessary attach further information to this form

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Creating opportunities for successNavitas provides you with the education you need to get where you want to be in life From English language skills and courses to help you enter university to training for the workplace Navitas colleges and campuses in 28 countries will support you every step of the way

With over 100 Navitas and SAE Institution locations across the globe and over 55000 international students currently studying with us we understand the worldrsquos learning

needs Wersquove become one of the most trusted providers of education and training in the world

Navitas offers to students professionals and migrants from around the world the following opportunities

bull English language training bull High school studies bull University preparation and programmesbull Post-secondary education for creative

media technology

bull Career advancement programmes bull Student recruitment bull Workforce recruitment and placementbull Migrant settlement services

We also offer customised workplace training for companies and a range of training and settlement services for the Australian government Wherever you are and wherever you want to be the knowledge and resources of our staff around the world will ensure your success

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Education for your world

Members and affiliates of Navitas Australia

bull ACAP (Australian College of Applied Psychology)

bull ACN mdash La Trobe University Sydneybull ATTC (Australian TESOL Training Centre) bull CELUSA (Centre for English Language

in the University of South Australia) bull Curtin College mdash Curtin University Perth bull Curtin University Sydneybull Cytech Intersearchbull Eynesbury mdash The University of Adelaide

and University of South Australiabull Hawthorn-Melbournebull La Trobe Melbourne mdash La Trobe Universitybull MIBT mdash Deakin University Melbournebull MQC mdash Macquarie University Sydney bull Navitas English (formerly ACEACL) bull Navitas Health Skills Australiabull NCPS (Navitas College of Public Safety)bull Navitas Workforce Solutionsbull NIC mdash The University of Newcastlebull PIBT mdash Edith Cowan University Perth bull QIBT mdash Griffith University

Brisbane and the Gold Coastbull SAE InstitutionsQantm Collegesbull SAIBT mdash University of South

Australia Adelaidebull SIBT mdash Macquarie University Sydney

Canada

bull FIC mdash Simon Fraser University Vancouver bull ICM mdash the University of Manitoba Winnipeg

United Kingdom

bull BCUIC mdash Birmingham City University bull CRIC mdash Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge bull EIC mdash Edinburgh Napier University bull HIC mdash University of Hertfordshire Hatfieldbull ICP mdash University of Portsmouthbull ICRGU mdash Robert Gordon University Aberdeen bull ICWS mdash Swansea Universitybull LIBT mdash Brunel University Londonbull PUIC mdash Plymouth University bull SAE InstitutionsQantm College

United States of America

bull Navitas at UMass Boston mdash University of Massachusetts Boston

bull Navitas at UMass Dartmouth mdash University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

bull Navitas at UMass Lowell mdash University of Massachusetts Lowell

bull Navitas at WKU mdash Western Kentucky University (WKU)

bull Navitas at UNH mdash University of New Hampshire

bull SAE Institutions

Africa

bull SAE Institute South Africabull AUSI mdash Edith Cowan University Kenya

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bull ACBT mdash Edith Cowan University Sri Lanka bull Curtin Singapore (The Singapore

Campus of Curtin University)bull MIBT Indonesia mdash Deakin Universitybull SAE Institutions mdash India Indonesia

Malaysia Singapore ThailandQantm College mdash Singapore

Europe

bull SAE InstitutionsQantm Colleges mdash Austria Belgium France Germany Greece Italy Netherlands Sweden Switzerland Slovenia Spain Turkey

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bull SAE Institutions mdash Jordan and Kuwait

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bull SAE Institute Auckland

Central America

bull SAE Institute Mexico

Australian College of Business and Technology (ACBT) and Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Indonesia (MIBT-I) are affiliated organisations and are not owned by Navitas LimitedNAVITAS USA These schools are authorized under federal law to enrol non-immigrant alien students University Pathway Programs are not available to students from the Peoplersquos Republic of China for any University of Massachusetts campus where Navitas conducts these programsRegistered Company names and CRICOS Provider Codes SAE Institute Pty Ltd 00312F (NSW) 02431E (WA) 02047B (VIC) 03204G (QLD) Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd trading as La Trobe Melbourne 03312D La Trobe University 00115M (VIC) Australian Campus Network Pty Limited La Trobe University 02218K (NSW) Colleges of Business and Technology (WA) Pty Ltd 02042G Curtin University 00301J (WA) Colleges of Business and Technology (NSW) Pty Ltd trading as Curtin Sydney Curtin University 02637B (NSW) Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd trading as Eynesbury 00561M The University of Adelaide 00123M Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01590J Deakin University 00113B Perth Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01312J Edith Cowan University 00279B Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01737F Griffith University 00233E South Australian Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 02193C University of South Australia 00121B Sydney Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01576G Macquarie University 00002J IBT Sydney Pty Ltd trading as Macquarie City Campus Newcastle International College 03293B The University of Newcastle 00109J Navitas English Courses in NT will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 02783C (NT) Courses in NSW Qld and WA will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Services Pty Ltd ACN 002 069 730) CRICOS Provider 00289M (NSW) 00711B (Qld) 02252G (WA) with the exception of the Certificate IV in TESOL course which will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 00031D (NSW) and 03106K (Qld) Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia 02193C Hawthorn-Melbourne (Hawthorn Learning Pty Ltd ACN 124 204 171) CRICOS 02931G Australian College of Applied Psychology 01328A (NSW) 02565B (QLD) 02829E (VIC) Navitas College of Public Safety 01945JICM CRA BN 81210 5146 FIC CRA BN 81210 5146 Company Numbers Birmingham City International College Ltd trading as Birmingham City University International College (BCUIC) 07445570 CRIC 06407773 EIC 06822392 ICP 06770123 ICWS 6412162 HIBT Ltd trading as HIC 5163612 LIBT 5171106 Plymouth Devon International College Ltd trading as Plymouth University International College (PUIC) 06822402 ICRGU 07154254 Navitas Limited ABN 69 109 613 309

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Education for your world

Cambridge Ruskin International College LtdCoslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

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Company Number 6407773 Registered in England and Wales

The information contained in this brochure is correct at the time of publication however Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) reserves the right to alter amend or delete details at any time without notice

Selected photographs in this publication are Copyright copy Paul Foley Lightmoods 2012This brochure is provided free of charge

Printed July 2012 CRIC0150_0712_AWR

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Medical Centre (1st oor)

Employment Bureau (1st oor)

Studentsrsquo Union (1st oor)Gym (1st oor)

Student Services (3rd oor)

Tennis court

MumfordLibrary

Lord Ashcroft Building

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Cambridge a student city like no other

Cambridge attracts those who desire both the experience of the old and the excitement of the new Its beautiful gothic architecture main attractions within walking distance lush botanic gardens and the tranquil River Cam make it one of the UKrsquos most visited cities With its large student population Cambridge offers far more than scenery

The city has a fantastic selection of cafes restaurants pubs trendy high-street shops and popular music venues such as The Junction and the Corn Exchange where international and local acts such as Blur David Gray Elbow Feeder Jamiroquai and The Arctic Monkeys make regular appearances There is also a thriving cultural scene with venues offering exhibitions plays and concerts

Cambridge is well known for its love of sports including cricket football rowing rugby and tennis Students can join the friendly locals at any of the open green spaces in the city centre such as Jesus Green for a game of football

Anglia Ruskinrsquos campus is located in the centre of the city and is well resourced with modern lecture halls seminar rooms laboratories and studios There is also a library a theatre a medical centre and great social amenities An ongoing investment programme has added new facilities including art studios and a state-of-the-art language centre

As well as being home to some of the worldrsquos greatest intellects Cambridge is also recognised as a centre of technological innovation due to the growth of the local high-tech industry

For more information go to visitcambridgeorg

Cambridge

ldquoI will pack and take a train and get me to England once again For Englandrsquos the one land I know where men with Splendid Hearts may go And Cambridgeshire of all England The shire for Men who Understandrdquo

Rupert Brooke The Old Vicarage Grantchester (1912)

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FAST FACTSPopulation 113000

County Cambridgeshire

Currency UK SterlingGBPpound

Time zone UTCGMT

Electricity 230 V

Language English

4 CRiC Pathways at AngliA Ruskin univeRsity 201213

Chelmsford 35 minutes from London

Just a 35-minute train ride away from London Chelmsford is a lively vibrant city in the historical county of Essex

The famous V Festival is held in Chelmsfordrsquos Hylands Park and the 2011 festival featured acts such as Arctic Monkeys Dizzee Rascal Calvin Harris Rihanna and Eminem Chelmsford also has numerous theatres an eight-screen cinema great nightclubs and cosy pubs all found in the high-street and-west end areas of the city Shopping venues include High Chelmer and Meadows shopping centres and a daily indoor market Chelmsford has golf courses rugby and hockey clubs as well as the Riverside Ice and Leisure Centre Essex County Cricket Club plays frequent matches during the season and its grounds are within walking distance of the bus and railway stations

Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos modern campus is set in the lush green Rivermead area of Chelmsford a short walk from the city centre It has a wealth of industry-leading

facilities including the new Health and Social Care building with state-of-the-art medical equipment and facilities It also has a fully equipped gym

The campus is home to the Lord Ashcroft International Business School (LAIBS) the largest business school in the UKrsquos eastern region LAIBS is well recognised by students employers and professional bodies as a vital centre for business education and training

The Marconi Building the result of a pound15 million investment houses the Faculties of Science and Technology Arts Law and Social Sciences Facilities include an amphitheatre a mock law court and a 150-seat lecture theatre

For more information about Chelmsford visit chelmsfordgovuk

Chelmsford

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FAST FACTSPopulation 110000

County Essex

Currency UK SterlingGBPpound

Time zone UTCGMT

Electricity 230 V

Language English

CHELMSFORD

6 CRiC Pathways at AngliA Ruskin univeRsity 201213

Anglia Ruskin University an internationally recognised university

Anglia Ruskin University is located in two of the UKrsquos major educational centres mdash Cambridge and Chelmsford The university prides itself on quality teaching academic excellence outstanding facilities and supportive academic and welfare services

Here are some of the many reasons students have chosen to study at Anglia Ruskin University

bull A long history in providing education and internationally recognised degrees Established in 1858 Anglia Ruskin University provides degrees in over 100 academic areas The university has a strong reputation in Art and Design Business Computer Science and IT Engineering English Law Life Sciences Media Studies Optometry and Psychology

bull Our graduates get jobs Ninety percent of our graduates go into work or further study within 18 months of graduation mdash one of the highest employability rates in the UKrsquos higher education sector

bull Academics involved in industry Anglia Ruskin University teaching staff are involved in or are from the industry related to the subject they teach keeping you up to date with the latest developments in your academic area

bull Award winning students Students regularly win industry awards in events such as the IBM Universities Business Challenge and the National Client Interviewing Competition at the Oxford Institute of Legal Practice The university also won the UKrsquos Number One Student Radio station as judged by the UK Student Radio Association

bull Employer Mentoring Scheme (EMS) The university runs an Employer Mentoring Scheme (EMS) matching second-year students with employees

from local organisations who provide business mentoring

bull Live and study in Cambridge and Chelmsford Students at Cambridge and Chelmsford live in safe clean and picturesque environments enjoying vibrant student lifestyles

bull Cost of living While both cities are close to London they are more affordable to live and study in (You will need to budget for a minimum of pound800 per month to cover your living expenses while studying in the UK)dagger

bull State-of-the-art facilities Anglia Ruskin University has recently spent pound80 million updating its facilities which include a brand new Business School (LAIBS) forensic crime labs a mock courtroom sports science labs and multimedia sound studios

bull Truly international campuses One in five students come from outside the UK to study at Anglia Ruskin University

Source The Destination of Leavers Survey 2008ndash09 The Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) hesaacuk dagger The UK Border Agency require student visa applicants to have a minimum of GBPpound800 per month (when studying outside London) to support their living costs for the duration of their studies in the UK

Why choose Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC)

CRIC works within the Academic Quality Framework of Anglia Ruskin University and is accredited by the UKrsquos Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA) It is also a member of the British Councilrsquos Education UK Partnership and the UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA)

As a CRIC student you willbull have access to Anglia Ruskin University

degree pathways a partnership between the university and CRIC that will allow you to move seamlessly through the different stages of study to receive an internationally recognised bachelorrsquos or masterrsquos degree from Anglia Ruskin University

bull be able to swiftly enter an undergraduate or postgraduate pathway at Anglia Ruskin University which has intakes each year in September January and June

bull have access to English language help if you need it through Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English Language Centre which has up to six intakes each year

bull earn a degree that is well regarded by employers

bull receive unparalleled academic and personal welfare support through a 247 Student Support Line as well as additional tutorial support from academic tutors and small class sizes to give you the best opportunity to succeed

bull have access to all the universityrsquos facilities and on-campus living accommodation on both campuses

- Cambridge mdash With a global reputation as a centre of academic excellence and culture itrsquos no wonder students come from all over the world to study in Cambridge CRIC students at Cambridge study in a stimulating academic and social environment which rivals any other university in the world

- Chelmsford mdash Chelmsford has a modern state-of-the-art campus with long-standing links into the world of business Students at CRIC Chelmsford study in an environment recognised for its first-class facilities Chelmsford is also close to London and is an inexpensive place to live a real bonus for a major city so close to the capital

For more information about the CRIC student experience visit angliaacukcric

Mohammed Abdulaal Bahrain Accounting and Finance

The best thing about the college is the

friendly and attentive staffwho help students enjoy their learning

experience Cambridge itself is a beautiful city with lots of historic buildings and

museums and it is a great place to stay and study

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High School Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Stage 1 University Foundation

Undergraduate pathway

Postgraduate pathwayMinimum 15 yearsrsquo

educationStage 2 Masterrsquos

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

8 CRiC Pathways at AngliA Ruskin univeRsity 201213

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) is an Associated College of Anglia Ruskin University offering a modern and dynamic educational experience The college is committed to providing educational pathways and support services in an environment that encourages you to achieve excellence in your studies

At CRIC you can study the following

Pre-sessional EnglishIf your English language test result scores are just below the required B2 level (IELTS 55 or equivalent mdash all components) you may be eligible for entry into Pre-sessional English This course is just 3 months in duration and satisfactory completion enables you to gain admission to either the undergraduate pathway (University Foundation or First Year Degree) or postgraduate pathway (Pre-Masterrsquos)

The entry requirement for pre-sessional English can be found on page 26

Undergraduate pathwaysAn undergraduate pathway is a single course comprising four stages of study When you successfully complete the pathway you will be awarded a bachelorrsquos (Hons) degree from Anglia Ruskin University

University Foundation

The University Foundation is Stage 1 of the undergraduate pathway

The transition from high school to university is a big step perhaps the most important in your life Staff at CRIC understand this and will provide you with ongoing guidance

support and the knowledge and skills you need It is this partnership between you and the staff that will make this transition a smooth one

First Year Degree

The First Year Degree is Stage 2 of the undergraduate pathway You will experience the first-year curriculum of an Anglia Ruskin University degree and with extra academic contact hours The teaching and learning experience will enable you to fully develop your knowledge and understanding of each module to prepare you for Stage 3 (the second year of your chosen degree) and Stage 4 (the final year of your degree pathway)

Postgraduate pathway A postgraduate pathway is a single course comprising two stages of study When you successfully complete the pathway you will be awarded a masterrsquos degree from Anglia Ruskin University

Pre-Masterrsquos

The Pre-Masterrsquos course is Stage 1 of the postgraduate pathway and is one semester in duration It has been designed to prepare international students who have not qualified for direct entry to Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos

masterrsquos degrees including the Master of Business Administration (MBA) the Master of Laws (LLM) and the Master of Science (MSc) in Engineering Management

Undertaking a Pre-Masterrsquos course will provide you with the time to adjust to the rigorous research and independent study requirements of postgraduate studies and prepare you to get the most out of your masterrsquos studies at the university

English LanguageThe English language course is offered by Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Centre English Language is a full-time course specifically designed for international students who need to improve their level of English before starting undergraduate or postgraduate academic studies

The course suits students with different levels of English competence To successfully complete the course you need to attend a minimum of 85 percent of the classes and meet the English Language requirements of the pre-sessional or intended pathway stage

You can start an English Language course in September January or June In some instances you can also join the course at the halfway point in November March or July

One visaStudents undertaking the above stages (Pre-sessional University Foundation and First Year Degree) will receive a packaged offer and one single visa for the entire duration of their studies The visa will be issued by Anglia Ruskin University

Elle Nyatefe Ghana Business

The best thing about CRIC is the

members of staff were always there to

answer my queries There were

lots organised activities such as

football cricket competitions and

sight-seeing tours that was open

to everyone What amazed me

was the fact that all the staff

knew the names of all the students

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by their first names This certainly

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Undergraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

The undergraduate pathway advantageCRICrsquos undergraduate pathway is tailored according to your choice of degree For example if you have chosen to do a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Computing you will study subjects related to this degree This will allow you to acquire the necessary background knowledge and study skills to excel in your chosen degree

While studying your undergraduate pathway you will have access to all of Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos modern

well-equipped teaching and library facilities sporting and recreational amenities and on-campus accommodation

The advantages of a CRIC undergraduate pathway includebull a seamless transition from school to

university While the initial stages of your university life are the most important this is often the time when many students can feel lost or anxious We understand this and have put in processes in place to ease the transition from school to university-level studies

bull access to scholarships When you progress to the second year of your degree (Stage 3) in your undergraduate pathway Anglia Ruskin University will reduce your course fee by pound500 You are eligible for this reduction once only

bull additional study support English language assistance and unparalleled personalised attention The extra academic contact hours will not only allow you to fully develop your knowledge and understanding of each module but will better prepare you for university studies You will also be studying in small groups giving you an unmatched level of access to your teachers

Pathways Duration Intakes Structure AssessmentPre-sessional Learning Skills and Communication

12 weeks September January and June

This pre-sessional semester comprises four modules designed to improve your English language ability to Level B2 or higher and emplace vital study skills Teaching is tailored towards your chosen undergraduate pathway so you are prepared for subsequent studies while improving your communicative abilities

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

University Foundation (Stage 1)

Two semesters September January and June

This comprises three - five modules each semester and includes academic studies in your subject area as well as skills modules Each module is tailored towards your chosen undergraduate degree

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and case study analysis Most modules have a final examination

First Year Degree (Stage 2)

Two semesters covering the first year of your degree

September January and June

You will undertake modules which mirror the curriculum taught at Anglia Ruskin University and are often taught by staff of the University You will receive extra support through tutorials individual consultation with teachers English language assistance and self-access computer laboratories

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and case study analysis Most modules have a final two-hour examination

Second Year Degree (Stage 3)

Two semesters covering the second year of your degree

ndash You will undertake four to five modules each semester to further study the key areas within your degree You will receive extra support through tutorials individual consultation with teachers English language assistance and self-access computer laboratories

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

Final Year Degree (Stage 4)

Two semesters covering the final year of your degree

ndash You will undertake four to five modules each semester to further study the key areas within your degree For some degrees you will be able to specialise or concentrate on a particular stream within a subject area As with previous semesters you will receive extra support through tutorials individual consultation with academic staff English language assistance and self-access computer laboratories

Assessment is via a mix of examination assignments group work and presentations practical and laboratory work (for science-based degrees) in-class group projects and a final dissertation

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Architecturebull BSc (Hons) Architectural Technologybull BSc (Hons) Architecture

Communications and Humanitiesbull BA (Hons) Criminology bull BA (Hons) Film Studiesbull BA (Hons) Historybull BA (Hons) Media Studiesbull BA (Hons) Philosophybull BA (Hons) Sociology

Engineering and Built Environmentbull BSc (Hons) Building Surveyingbull BSc (Hons) Civil Engineeringbull BSc (Hons)

Construction Managementbull BEng (Hons) Electronicsbull BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineeringbull BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveyingbull BSc (Hons) Real Estate Management

Optometrybull BOptom (Hons) Optometrybull BSc (Hons) Ophthalmic Dispensing

Arts and Designbull BA (Hons) Computer Games

and Visual Effectsbull BA (Hons) Fashion Designbull BA (Hons) Film and

Television Productionbull BA (Hons) Fine Artbull BA (Hons) Graphic Designbull BA (Hons) Illustrationbull BA (Hons) Illustration and Animationbull BA (Hons) Interior Designbull BA (Hons) Photography

Businessbull MA Arts Managementbull MA Human Resource Managementbull MA International Businessbull MA International Business

(Dual Degree mdash Netherlands)dagger

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree mdash Switzerland)

bull MA International Business Economicsbull MA International Sustainable

Tourism Managementbull MA International Managementbull Masters of Business

Administration (MBA)dagger

bull MSc Accounting and Financial Analysis

bull MSc Engineering Managementbull MSc International Logisticsbull MSc Managementbull MA Marketing Innovationbull MSc Project Management

Lawbull LLM International Business Law

Publishingbull MA Publishing

Businessbull BSc (Hons) Accounting and Financebull BSc (Hons) Business Economicsbull BA (Hons) Business Managementbull BA (Hons) Human

Resources Managementbull BA (Hons) International Business

Strategy (three year option)bull BA (Hons) International Business

Strategy (two year option)bull BA (Hons) Marketing

Medical and Life Sciencesbull BSc (Hons) Abnormal and

Clinical Psychologybull BSc (Hons) Biomedical Sciencebull BSc (Hons) Crime and

Investigative Studiesbull BA (Hons) Criminology bull BSc (Hons) Forensic Sciencebull BSc (Hons) Health and Social Carebull BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult)bull BSc (Hons) Psychologybull BSc (Hons) Psychology

and Criminologybull BSc (Hons) Public Healthbull BSc (Hons) Sports Coaching

and Physical Educationbull BSc (Hons) Sports Science

Computing and Technologybull BSc (Hons) Business

Information Systemsbull BSc (Hons) Computer

Gaming Technology bull BSc (Hons) Computer Science bull BSc (Hons) Information Security

and Forensic Computingbull BSc (Hons) Media and

Internet Technologybull BSc (Hons) Network Infrastructure

and Security

Lawbull LLB (Hons) Law

Undergraduate Pathways

Postgraduate Pathways

Anglia Ruskin University degree pathways available to CRIC students

ITbull MSc Business Information Systemsbull MSc Computer Sciencebull MSc Information and

Communication Technologybull MSc Mobile Telecommunicationsbull MSC Network Managementbull MSc Network Security

Offered at our Chelmsford campus However Stage 1 (University Foundation) where applicable is offered at the Cambridge campus dagger Two years work experience required

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Architecture

In the pathway BSc (Hons) Architecture you will study the design of the constructed environment

This degree explores not only the design of buildings but also the technical and management competencies required to realise those designs The course will offer you both an academic challenge and the

right environment and support to develop intellectually and creatively It will also prepare you for a career in the architecture industry

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Potential career pathsArchitecture town planning

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Approach to Design

bull Creative Workshops Series

bull Critical and Contextual Studies

bull Design Process

bull Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Skills

bull Interactive Communication and Information Skills

bull Portfolio Development and Planning

Course fee pound8200

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Department of Built Environment at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Department of Built Environment at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Architecture

bull BSc (Hons) Architectural Technology

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Art and Design

This pathway will give you the freedom to explore a range of skills techniques and approaches associated with creative media

All courses offer a distinctive integration of practice and theory using industry standard facilities Students are encouraged to be both creative and critically engaged You will be expected to develop the creative practice

through studio workshop and classroom based experimentation You will also be provided with guidance to produce a portfolio

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Approach to Design

bull Creative Workshops Series

bull Critical and Contextual Studies

bull Design Process

bull Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Skills

bull Interactive Communication and Information Skills

bull Portfolio Development and Planning

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Cambridge School of Art at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Cambridge School of Art at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Computer Games

and Visual Effects

bull BA (Hons) Fashion Design

bull BA (Hons) Film and Television Production

bull BA (Hons) Film Television and Theatre Design

bull BA (Hons) Fine Art

bull BA (Hons) Graphic Design

bull BA (Hons) Illustration

bull BA (Hons) Illustration and Animation

bull BA (Hons) Interior Design

bull BA (Hons) Photography

Potential career pathsArts marketing design consulting fashion design fashion buying museum designing theatre set designing web design

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Two-year bachelorrsquos degree BA (Hons) International Business Strategy Course overview

This new degree from the Lord Ashcroft International Business School (LAIBS) has an explicitly international focus which will equip you with a solid platform for a future career related to business and management in a globalised economy You will develop a range of practical skills and analytical techniques currently used within a number of functional areas in global business

By starting the First Year Degree in September January or June and by following the three semester academic calendar you will be able to complete your bachelorrsquos degree in two years

All students selected offered a place will receive a Tuition Fee reduction of pound4800 plus pound500 when they progress to second year A total saving of pound5300

Business

Throughout the Business pathway you will develop an understanding of what a business is and how its internal and external operating processes work

Topics include planning and strategy growth marketing products and services finance and accounting systems information systems and human resource development and management

You will also learn about the world of business and commerce including the operation of international markets and market economies

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Lord Ashcroft International Business School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Potential career pathsBanking and finance business management chartered accountancy chartered public finance accountancy marketing tourism and leisure

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Business Law

bull Business Studies (Double module)

bull Composition and Style

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Intercultural Studies

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Accounting for Business

bull Analysis of Business

bull Economics for Business and Management

bull International Business in Focus

bull International Business Law

bull Introduction to Accounting and Finance

bull Introduction to Organisation and Management

bull Marketing Essentials

Course fee pound8600

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance

bull BA (Hons) Business Economics

bull BA (Hons) Business Management

bull BA (Hons) Human Resource Management

bull BA (Hons) International Business Strategy (three-year option)

bull BA (Hons) International Business Strategy (two-year option)

bull BA (Hons) Marketing

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Lord Ashcroft International Business School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

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Computing and Technology

The Computing and Technology pathway covers the principles underlying the use of information technology and its production and control

You will gain an understanding of the fundamentals of computing electronic communications and networking and how these contribute to solving complex

problems across a range of settings You will also consider how economic and technological developments affect the environment You will undertake contextual

and theoretical analysis and will have the opportunity to formulate a degree pathway option specialising in a particular field of study You will develop communication and presentation skills to articulate your visual and verbal response to the course and will learn practical techniques in your chosen field

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Analytical Techniques III

bull Communication Technology

bull Engineering Design

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Critical Thinking

bull Physics III

Course fee pound8200

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Business

Information Systems

bull BSc (Hons) Computer Science

bull BSc (Hons) Computing and Animation Technology

bull BSc (Hons) Information Security and Forensic Computing

bull BSc (Hons) Media and Internet Technology

Potential career pathsAcademic and industrial research web development database administration film and video post production software engineering 2D and 3D modelling and animation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Communications and Humanities

Through this pathway you will develop a fundamental knowledge and understanding of the basic facts concepts theories and principles of communications film and media through critical thinking and intercultural studies

You will also develop an appreciation of the wider communications context and its underlying principles including its social

environmental ethical economic and commercial impacts You will also exploring potential careers in the industry

Potential career pathsAdvertising and broadcasting communication consulting film criticism film festival administration and management media consulting public relations

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Composition and Style

bull Critical Thinking

bull Film Studies

bull Interactive Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Intercultural Studies

bull Mass Communications

bull Media Studies

Course fee pound7900

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9600

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Film Studies

bull BA (Hons) History

bull BA (Hons) Media Studies

bull BA (Hons) Philosophy

bull BA (Hons) Sociology

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Engineering and Built Environment

The Engineering and Built Environment pathway covers the principles underlying the use of materials in engineering applications and their production and control

You will gain an understanding of how applied chemical states and reactions contribute to the engineering process and are used to solve engineering problems You will also consider how economic and technological developments affect the built environment as well as learning how

to apply mathematical techniques to engineering decision-making

The common core of the course also provides a broad background to the processes that lead to the production and maintenance of buildings

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Analytical Techniques II

bull Engineering Design I

bull Engineering Design II

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Critical Thinking

bull Physics III

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University Chelmsford campus

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound8100ndashpound10300

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Potential career pathsDesign and development of buildings roads railways airports and docks environmental monitoring medical electronics sound technology construction and real estate management building and quantity surveying

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BEng (Hons) Electronics

bull BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering

bull BSc (Hons) Civil Engineering

bull BSc (Hons) Construction Management

bull BSc (Hons) Building Surveying

bull BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying

bull BSc (Hons) Real Estate Management

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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law

Our LLB (Hons) Law is a qualifying law degree that allows successful graduates to progress directly to the vocational stage of training for the profession of solicitor or barrister

The LLB is a flexible course that enables you to focus on areas of specific interest and to develop your own areas of specialisation including business and the law family law

criminal law and procedure andor civil law and litigation to meet the requirements of your chosen career

Potential career pathsBarrister paralegal solicitor

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Composition and Style

bull Contract Law

bull Criminal Law

bull English Legal System

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Legal Skills

bull Mass Communication

bull Public Law

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull LLB (Hons) Law

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Anglia Law School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Anglia Law School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Medical and Life Sciences

This pathway broadly explores the medical and life sciences and examines the complexity of life processes including the interrelationships of living organisms

You will learn the principles underlying the production use and control of materials in medical and life-science applications and the application of biological and chemical properties You will gain a thorough

understanding of the purpose and processes of laboratory experimentation and protocols as well as the basic concepts of applied chemical states and reactions

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Biology I

bull Biology II

bull Physics III

bull Chemistry I

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

Course fee pound8200

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science

bull BSc (Hons) Crime amp Investigative Studies

bull BSc (Hons) Forensic Science

bull BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care

bull BSc (Hons) Psychology

bull BSc (Hons) Abnormal and Clinical Psychology

bull BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult)

bull BSc (Hons) Psychology and Criminology

bull BSc (Hons) Public Health

bull BSc (Hons) Sports Science

bull BSc (Hons) Sports Coaching and Physical Education

Potential career pathsBiotechnology environmental protection forensic science medical research occupational psychology pharmaceutical manufacturing

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Optometry

Optometry is concerned with the examination diagnosis and treatment of the eyes and the correction of vision problems

This pathwayrsquos two main aims are to provide you with extensive theoretical and practical knowledge of optometry including its social and ethical aspects and to enable you to devise original ideas and theories related to optometry and to scientifically test them

When you graduate you will be able to demonstrate a knowledge of practical

competencies particularly in the use and application of laboratory and clinical apparatus demonstrate an understanding of the theoretical principles that underpin current practice and display skills in recording and interpreting patient data You will also be able to make decisions based on clinical rationale

Potential career pathsOptometry ophthalmic dispensing

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Biology I

bull Biology II

bull Physics III

bull Chemistry I

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BOptom (Hons) Optometry

bull BSc (Hons) Ophthalmic Dispensing

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

The postgraduate pathway advantageA CRIC postgraduate pathway provides you with valuable insight into postgraduate-level studies in the UK Most importantly it will equip you with the appropriate knowledge and skills you need to excel in your chosen taught masterrsquos degree

The postgraduate pathway is designed for students from a variety of backgrounds whobull require additional English

language training

bull come from a different academic environment to that of the UK

bull have been away from studies for a period of time

bull are looking to fine-tune skills already gained during undergraduate studies employment or both

If you fall into any of the above categories choosing the postgraduate pathway at CRIC is the right decision

The Pre-Masterrsquos pathway will prepare you for future postgraduate studies by giving you confidence and expertise in areas relevant to your taught masterrsquos degree

You willbull develop your fundamental knowledge

and understanding of the basic principles relevant to your chosen degree

bull develop basic numerical techniques research methodologies and ICT presentation and communication skills

bull gain a competent set of transferable skills that will help you in your academic studies and future career and enable you to make informed decisions

bull attain the necessary level of language competence specific to your chosen field of study

Pathways Duration Intakes Structure AssessmentPathway Pre-Sessional Learning Skills and Communication

12 weeks September January and June

This pre-sessional semester comprises four modules designed to improve your English language ability to Level B2 or higher and emplace vital study skills Teaching is tailored towards your chosen postgraduate pathway so you are prepared for subsequent studies while improving your communicative abilities

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

Pre-Masterrsquos (Stage 1)

One semester

September January and June

While studying at CRIC students will cover a series of modules that will prepare them for a seamless progression to their chosen taught masterrsquos degree All modules include core academic skills relevant to postgraduate study

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and a dissertation Most modules have a final two-hour examination

Masterrsquos (Stage 2)

One year mdash 18 months

September and January

The masterrsquos (Stage 2) offers students the chance to build on what they have learned during the pre-masterrsquos and extend their professional understanding about their relevant area of study A taught masterrsquos degree usually consists of a series of specialist modules in structured class seminar or tutorial formats A research thesis component may be included but is much shorter than what is required for a masterrsquos degree by research However most taught mastersrsquo degrees will have a final major project or dissertation component

Modules will be assessed be via exams assignments essays or seminar performance (group or individual presentations) Assessment may also include projects that can be completed either as part of a group or individually For most mastersrsquo degrees preparing and submitting a major project or dissertation will form a large part of the assessment and final grade

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Master of International Business (MBA and MAIB dual degree qualification) Course overview

This unique degree enables you to receive two degrees for the price of one an MA in International Business from Anglia Ruskin University and either an MBA in International Business and Management from Hanze University in Groningen the Netherlands or an MSc in International Management from Basel Switzerland You will spend half the time in the UK and the other in the Netherlands or Switzerland Both courses are delivered in English Students must have completed at least two years of work experience to be accepted to the programme in the Netherlands

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Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

Potential career pathsAccounting and finance arts project management business analysis business consulting construction management construction project management corporate law creative design management diplomacy economics engineering management entrepreneurship human resource management international trade international trade law IT management logistics marketing management project management

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

One semester

Modules

bull Advanced Contract Law

bull Business Management (double module)

bull Information Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning Skills and Communication

Course fee pound4500

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin University

Business

bull Masters of Business Administration (MBA)dagger

bull Engineering Management

bull MSc Engineering Management

bull MA International Management

bull MSc Accounting and Financial Analysis

bull MA Arts Management

bull MA Human Resource ManagementDagger

bull MA International Business

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Switzerland)dagger

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Netherlands)dagger

bull MA International Business Economics

bull MSc International Logistics

bull MA International Sustainable Tourism Management

bull MSc Management

bull MA Marketing Innovation

bull MSc Project Managementsect

it

bull MSc Information and Communication Technology

bull MSc Business Information SystemsDagger

bull MSc Mobile TelecommunicationsDagger

bull MSc Network SecurityDagger

bull MSc Computer ScienceDagger

bull MSC Network ManagementDagger

law

bull LLM International Business Law

Publishing

bull MA Publishing

Stage 2 Masterrsquos Degree

Location

Lord Ashcroft International Business School Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences or Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September and January

Duration

12-18 months

Course fee pound9800 - pound12900

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience Dagger Course has additional entry requirements of a relevant bachelorrsquos degree sect Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience in construction or built environment fields All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Ling Quan Huang China International Business

ldquo I came from China to study in the UK

I was initially attracted to Cambridge

because of its worldwide reputation - the city is very

culturally diverse and has a lot to offer I want

to be a manager in the future so I chose the

MA International Business at Anglia Ruskin

University because it covers transnational and

multinational businessrdquo

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Academic entry requirements If your country is not listed please visit angliaacukcric or contact the CRIC Admission Office by emailing admissionscric-ukacuk

CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

UK education system

5 GCSE passes 2 passes in the British GCE or VCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Level passes

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

International Baccalaureate

18 points 22 points as above

Albania Maturity Certificate Grade 5 average Maturity Certificate Grade 7 average as above

Bahrain Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (General Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme or equivalent

as above

Bangladesh Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate (10+2) with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate with a minimum average of 55 in 4 subjects

as above

Cambodia Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 50 average

Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 60 average

as above

China Successful completion of Senior Middle School 2 with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Senior Middle 3 with a minimum average of 60 across 4 academic subjects on either the Hui Kao or Senior Middle Examinations (English and Chinese are not acceptable as academic subjects)

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent (eg DaZhuan) from a recognised institution or following successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Egypt Satisfactory pass in Certificate of Secondary Education

Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education or Al-Azhar Training Diploma

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Ghana Minimum of 4 SSCE passes (Including Maths and English)

Minimum of 6 SSCE passes with grades of C or above

as above

Hong Kong HKDSE - an average of 40-55 (depending on schoolrsquos banding) in Form 4 and Form 5 including English and including Mathematics where required

HKDSE - Minimum of 3 passes at Grade 3 or the equivalent of 110 UCAS tariff points at GCE AAS level or equivalent

as above

India Successful completion of all India or State SSC (X) with 50 average

Successful completion of All India or State Board HSC (II) with 50 average

as above

Indonesia SMU III or SMU II grade of 65 SMU III grade of 7 (Average of 4 subjects) as above

Iran Successful completion of High School Diploma with an overall Pass

Successful completion of High School Diploma and Pre-University Certificate with an average of 12 or above

as above

Jordan Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 65 of completion of diploma (pass)

as above

Kazakhstan Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 35 average

Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 45 average

as above

Kenya Successful completion of KCSE with a D average or 5 passes at GCE O-Level

Successful completion of KCSE with grades of C or above or 2 GCE A-Level or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Levels

as above

Korea Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 65-75

as above

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CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Kuwait Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (general Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 years education

Malaysia Successful completion of SPM with 4 passes or Senior Middle 2

2 passes in STPM or UEC with a 65 average

as above

Mauritius 5 passes in Cambridge Overseas School CertificateGCE O Level

2 passes in Cambridge Overseas Higher School CertificateGCE A Level or 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes

as above

Mongolia Successful completion of high school with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Foundation programme or equivalent

as above

Myanmar Successful completion of Basic Education High School Examination Matriculation with an overall pass

Successful completion of Technical High School Diploma with an overall pass

as above

Nepal Successful completion of School Leaving Certificate SLCUpper Secondary School Certificate (3 years) with a minimum average of Division I

Successful completion of HSC with a minimum average of Division I

as above

Nigeria Minimum of 4 credits at SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

Minimum of 6 credits including English and Maths from the SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

as above

Oman Successful completion of Thanawiya amma with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Pakistan Successful completion of SSC (10) with a grade average of 45

Successful completion of HSC (10+2) with a grade average of 55

as above

Qatar Successful completion of Tawjihiyya (General Secondary School Certificate) with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of a Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Russia Successful completion of Atestat with a 3 average

Successful completion of Atestat with a 45 average

as above

Saudi Arabia Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

South Africa Successful completion of Senior Certificate (no matriculation endorsement)

Successful completion of Senior Certificate (with Matriculation endorsement)

as above

Sri Lanka 5 passes in GCE O-Levels or equivalent 2 passes in GCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS passes

as above

Taiwan Successful completion of the Senior High School Certificate with a C grade or above

Successful completion of Senior High School Certificate with B Grades in 4 academic subjects

as above

Thailand Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 65

as above

Turkey Successful completion of Devlet Lise Diplomasi (State High School Diploma) with a minimum average of 50

Devlet Lise Diplomasi - average of 3 or Diploma ndash pass

as above

United Arab Emirates

Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of a foundation programme from another institution or equivalent

as above

Vietnam Successful completion of Year 11 with a 65 average

Successful completion of Year 12 with a 60 average

as above

Zambia 4 passes in ZSC 6 passes in ZSC graded at 4 or above as above

Zimbabwe 5 passes in Zimsec O-levelCambridge School Certificate (CSC) or Cambridge Overseas School Certificate (COSC)GCE O-levels

2 passes in Zimsec A-LevelGCE A-Levels or equivalent or 1 pass at A-Level and 2 passes at AS-Level

as above

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English language requirements

The language of instruction at CRIC is English To attain entry into the undergraduate or postgraduate pathway you must be able to demonstrate you have a suitable level of English proficiency You can do this by obtaining one of the results shown in the tables below

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash University Foundation

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 4 yearsPre-sessional semester University Foundation First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 2 ndash First Year Degree

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 3 yearsPre-sessional semester First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 3 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Postgraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash Pre-Masterrsquos

Postgraduate pathway ndash extended 13 yearsPre-sessional semester Pre-Masterrsquos Masterrsquos

Stage Learning Skills and Communication Stage 1 Stage 2

Duration 1 semester 1 semester 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Your English language preparation

If you do not meet our English language requirements you can receive the English language tuition you need to prepare you for successful entry into your degree pathway

The English language training is conducted by Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Centre

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Your investment

Fees and charges for the 20122013 academic year

English Language Course fee (pound)Cost per 12-week block of study pound3300

Undergraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 University Foundation pound8200 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Business) pound8600 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9600 ndash

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Business) pound9500ndashpound10300

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9500ndashpound10300

Postgraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos pound4500 ndash

Stage 2 Masterrsquos pound9800

Stage 2 MBA pound12900

Academic calendar

January 2013 May 2013 September 2013Pre-sessional

Enrolment and registration 4 February 22 May 27 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 4 February 28 May 30 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 19 August 20 December

University Foundation First Year Degree in Businessdagger and Pre-Masterrsquos

Enrolment and registration 21 January 22 May 18 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 28 January 28 May 23 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 31 May (pre-masterrsquos)

16 August 20 December (Pre-Masterrsquos and University Foundation) 10 January 2014 (First Year Degree mdash Arts and Science)

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger No May 2013 semester for integrated First Year Degree courses (all subjects other than business) All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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CRIC offers a quality education The academic

and management staff are inspirational - they give excellent support to the students

Navitas bursaries and scholarships

Navitas family bursariesNavitas offers financial support in the form of family bursaries A bursary applies where two or more students from the same family study with a Navitas member institution

The first family member can be studying with a Navitas member institution at the same time as other family members or they may have previously studied with any Navitas member institution The bursary is granted to the second and subsequent family members who study with a Navitas member institution For the purpose of this bursary a family member is defined as a husband wife brother sister mother father son daughter or stepchild

The bursary is equivalent to 10 percent of tuition fee for the first attempt at units or courses in the programme of study (ie a certificate diploma University Transfer Programme (UTP) University Pathway Programme bachelorrsquos degree pre-masterrsquos programme postgraduate qualifying programme or masterrsquos degree)dagger with a Navitas member institution (excluding the Mixed English option)Dagger This amount is credited to the eligible studentrsquos tuition fee account each academic term with the amount being relevant to the number of units undertaken in that term The bursary applies to the first program of study only undertaken at a Navitas member institution and does not apply to additional units or repeat units that may also be undertaken

A completed application must be submitted to the Navitas institution where the second family member is studying together with supporting documents such as a birth certificate or family cardsect Application forms can be obtained from the Navitas institution where the student has enrolled

The Navitas family bursary applies to students studying at ACBT ACN AUSI BCUIC Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

dagger Certificate programmes may also be known or registered a Foundation Studies or University Transfer Programme Stage I Diploma programmes may also be known or registered as Undergraduate Pathway University Transfer Programme Stage II or University Pathway Programme

Dagger The Navitas bursary is not applicable to any English language programme or any component of an English language programme offered by a Navitas member institution

sect The supporting documentation that is required will depend on the country where the student is enrolled

Navitas academic merit scholarshipsNavitas is committed to helping students achieve their career goals by offering scholarships to outstanding students

Navitas academic merit scholarships are awarded each term by each Navitas pathway college or managed campus Two students with the highest GPA in four or more subjects or courses will each receive a scholarship

The scholarships cover bull one academic term or part thereof at a

Navitas member institution (equivalent to the tuition fees for a maximum of up to five academic subjects or courses) for

- a diploma advanced diploma or associate degree (Australia)

- UTP Stage II or associate degree (Canada)

- UPP or IUTP (United States) - undergraduate pathway programme (United Kingdom) or

bull one semester of undergraduate study at ACN Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus or

bull one semester of a masterrsquos programme at Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus

The scholarships are applied to the tuition for the second term of enrolment only or the final semester of study in an undergraduate or postgraduate programme Students must be enrolled as a full time student to qualify for the scholarships

The scholarship panel from each Navitas member institution will announce the recipients of the Navitas academic merit scholarships upon the completion of each term and the release of the results The recipients will be notified by mail and the successful students posted on the college website by consent Students are not required to apply for the scholarship as it is awarded based on academic performance and all students are eligible

Scholarship policy

1 Two scholarships for one academic termrsquos tuition are offered at all Navitas member institutions each

2 Where the Academic Assessment Committee must differentiate between equally qualified applicants additional factors such as educational disadvantage membership of a specific equity group andor significantly adverse personal circumstances may be taken into account

3 Students are eligible to qualify for the scholarships after successful completion of their first term and after commencing their second term

4 Students can only be awarded the scholarship once

5 Students already in receipt of a scholarship may not be eligible for the Navitas scholarship

6 Students are required to pay for any additional courses or subjects or courses undertaken that are over the amount covered by the scholarship

Navitas academic merit scholarships are offered to students studying at ACN Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

This information is correct as at the time of printing and may be subject to change without notice or at the discretion of Navitas member institutions or Navitas Limited

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Student services

CRIC is committed to helping you achieve your goals by providing you with all the support services you need As a CRIC student you will have access to both CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University services

Services available at CRIC CRIC encourages you to use all the support services available and to contact our friendly staff for advice and assistance whenever you need it Remember we are here to help you achieve success within your chosen pathway of study

The Student Support team looks after all our studentsrsquo needs includingbull Academic performance monitoring mdash

Students in Jeopardy programme

bull Assignment help

bull Attendance monitoring

bull Disability support

bull English language support

bull Enrolment in your pathway

bull Learning support

bull Orientation programmes

bull Registration with Anglia Ruskin University

bull Registration with CRIC

bull Social activities

bull Student welfare

bull Study skills training

bull 247 emergency assistance

Activities at CRICIf you are interested in getting involved in sports and cultural societies Anglia Ruskin University is the perfect university for you Cambridge and Chelmsford offer a wide range of recreational and sporting facilities that you can use including cricket pitches sports halls and gyms

Being part of sports and cultural societies while you are at Anglia Ruskin University will open up many social and career opportunities for you We encourage our students to participate in such activities as much as possible

Clubs and societies on campus

For a list of clubs and societies on campus visit webangliaacukvodlifecambridgecam_clubshtml

Why visit us at angliaacukcric

Join us on Facebook at facebookcomcricukNext time you are on Facebook find out what our students are getting up to Yoursquoll see all the fun activities we are doing this year and find helpful tips on accommodation saving money and living in the beautiful locations of Cambridge and Chelmsford Yoursquoll also be able to read movie reviews

check out our inter-college sporting events and check out the cultural and social activities that other CRIC students are getting up to during their free time

There is plenty of information on this site so visit us and spend some time browsing our pages online

If your parents have questions our website has information for them too The CRIC website has the most up-to-date information about the college including pathway information accommodation options and scholarship availability Visit the site to see what awaits you at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University

31

Accommodation

CRIC offers places in Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos Halls of Residence for those wishing to live on either the Cambridge or Chelmsford campus The Halls of Residence consist of low-rise modern buildings situated either on or next to each campus

Alternatively CRIC offers off-campus accommodation through its preferred service providers

On-campus accommodationThis accommodation is intended for new students and is normally only available for a stay of one semester (16 weeks maximum) Rooms in Halls of Residence are limited so if you want to apply for one you should do so early

Students staying in the Halls of Residence will have their own en-suite single room which usually includes a single bed desk

cupboard and free broadband internet access Students share a large self-catering kitchen

After living in Halls of Residence for one semester many students find that they have settled into life at Anglia Ruskin University and made friends and would like to experience off-campus living in Cambridge or Chelmsford

The cost of a room in the Halls of Residence for one semester varies between pound1850 and pound2350 Please check angliaacukcric for the most up-to-date costs

Off-campus accommodationCRIC provides a referral service to our preferred off-campus accommodation service providers for new and continuing students wishing to live locally The service helps CRIC students to source privately rented accommodation within the cities of Cambridge and Chelmsford and close to Anglia Ruskin University

Reserving accommodationOnce you have accepted an offer to study at CRIC you may then wish to ask us to arrange your accommodation To reserve your room you will need to complete an Accommodation Form and pay a pound800 reservation fee in advance You must then pay the remaining accommodation cost when you receive your student visa Places are limited so we recommend you book early to ensure your place and choice of room

Cost-of-living guide

You will be expected to reside in Cambridge or Chelmsford for the duration of your studies at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University As such the UK Border Agency (UKBA) requires students to be able to demonstrate minimum subsistence funds of pound800 per month to cover their living expenses For further details contact the CRIC Student Support Office at cricstudentsupportangliaacuk

The money you will need includes course fees and living costs (also called maintenance funds) Your monthly living costs may vary depending on where you

decide to study If you havenrsquot studied in the UK before or recently the information below will help you budget for your study here

Length of courseWhere you will study Money needed

Nine months or less CRIC Full course fees and pound800 for each calendar month of the course

More than nine months CRIC Full course fees and pound5400 to cover living costs for nine months

For more information visit ukbahomeofficegovuk and follow the Studying in the UK link

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How to apply to study at CRIC

Applying to CRICSend your completed application form and documents by mail email or fax to

Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) Coslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

E admissionscric-ukacuk F +44 (0)1223 698763 (international) F 01223 698763 (from the UK)

Complete the CRIC Application formand send it with supporting documents mdash including your academic qualifications and English test results mdash to CRIC or your CRIC representative

(Certified translations must accompany documents that are not in English)

Receive an Offer of AdmissionDownload Tier 4 visa application and prepare all documents needed for the visa as described in the UKBA visa application guidance notes

Accept the offerby paying the course fee deposit indicated and returning a completed Acceptance Form to CRIC

(You can make a payment via bank transfer international bank draft or debitcredit card)

Receive visa support informationCRIC will send you the information you need to apply for your UK student visa (Tier 4)

Re-check to see if you have all original documents funds required as per the CRIC CAS document and UKBA visa application guidance notes prior to applying for the Tier 4 visa

Arrange student accommodation in Cambridge or ChelmsfordCRIC can help organise suitable student accommodation

(Demand is often high for the most popular accommodation so make sure you arrange accommodation as soon as possible)

Apply for your visaFull details on the visa application process can be found at ukbahomeofficegovukstudyingintheuk

(You must you notify CRIC once the outcome of your application is confirmed)

Arrive in the UKCRIC will help arrange transfer from the airport to your accommodation and will provide a full orientation before enrolment

(You should notify CRIC of your arrival details so that we can make these arrangements)

Start the first stage of your studies at CRIC and complete your degree at Anglia Ruskin University

33

Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students

This payment and refund policy applies to applicants and new students undertaking an enrolment process at the commencement of a pathway of studies

Registered students are those who have completed an enrolment process and are considered to be lsquocontinuing studentsrsquo They are not considered under this policy see Payment and Refund mdash Continuing Students 10 Payment methods Programme

Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

11 Payment of the amount along with any transaction costs due should be made in pound pounds sterling to CRIC by

bull UK bank cheque

bull international bank draft

bull telegraphic transfer

bull UK bank debit card

bull non-UK bank debit card (3 surcharge will apply) or

bull credit card (3 surcharge will apply)

If payment is made by telegraphic transfer then it must state the

bull studentrsquos name and

bull studentrsquos CRIC student ID number

as reference for payment and provide CRIC with proof of payment

12 CRIC bank details are as follows

Bank name Citibank London

Address Citigroup Centre Canada Square Canary Wharf London E14 5LB United Kingdom

Account name CRIC Ltd

Account Address London UK

Bank Account number 11972472

Bank Sort Code 18-50-08

IBAN Number GB79CITI18500811972472

SWIFT Code CITIGB2L (Citibank London)

20 Financial conditions application

21 All applicants must have satisfiedprovide CRIC that

bull they have acceptable sources of funding for the duration of the pathway See the Student Visa Information on the website angliaacukcric (information also attached to the Acceptance of Offer Form and Provisional CAS Statement) for a list of documents that are acceptable

22 All fees charges and accounts will be payable in advance as determined by CRIC All applicants are required to make advance payments inclusive of

bull the Programme Fee Deposit mdash the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form and all deposits are taken as payment towards the full amount (note if you are an applicant undertaking English language then your Programme

Fee Deposit will be calculated against your academic programme fees and these fees will be held on account until you progress to academic studies)

bull pound800ndashpound1000 (the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form) towards any pre-booked student accommodation made on their behalf by provide CRIC All as payment towards the full amount (the full account must be paid prior to a student arriving in the UK)

bull the NavInsure Policy fee mdash Payment of this fee is required in advance if you select to purchase the Navinsurance Policy Refund of this fee is subject to the terms and conditions of the Navinsurance policy (in particular point ldquo3 mdash Cancellationrdquo of the general conditions on page 3 of the Policy Booklet)

In some instances CRIC may request an additional advance payment for specific pathways of study or where additional administrative charges may be required

23 No applicant will be issued with a CAS Statement until all requirements in paras 21 and 22 have been met

24 No applicant will be permitted to enrol on a pathway of study until all required advance payments are made in full by the required due date All required payments must be made prior to the commencement of the semester of enrolment inclusive of fees charges and accounts

25 Deferral of entry for applicants will not normally be permitted once a CAS statement has been issued by Anglia Ruskin University However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis prior to deferral of entry and where an applicant can provided binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

then all advance payments made to date will be held by CRIC and rolled forward to the deferred enrolment date Also see paras 327

26 Fees are correct as at the time of printing CRIC reserves the right to vary its fees at any time

30 Financial conditions and refunds Programme Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

31 Conditions

311 The laws pertaining to money laundering in the UK require that any payment made to and confirmed as received by CRIC will only ever be refunded to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment

Where an accommodation deposit has been paid to the College which is then transferred to a third party (provider of actual accommodation) with the approval of the student or parentlegal guardian the deposit is then subject to the terms and conditions for refund of the third party and the College therefore has no further liability or responsibility for any refund

312 CRIC reserves the right to return to source any excessive payment consisting of over three semestersrsquo advanced payments inclusive of programme fees andor student accommodation fees as a preventative measure to any excessive money transfer into and within the UK

313 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any miscommunication that may arise where inaccurate applicant contact details or where such details are out of date It is the responsibility of applicant and the parentguardian where an applicant is under the age of 18 years to provide and confirm correct contact details for communication purposes

314 CRIC reserves the right to correct any clerical details or omissions

315 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage including without limitation direct or consequential loss or damage or any loss or damages whatsoever arising from the terms and conditions of payments and refunds

316 All payments are subject to the following conditions

bull the payee is authorised to use the payment method used

bull a payment must be confirmed as having reached the CRIC Citibank account for it to be deemed as a payment and

bull where a card provider declines or refuses a payment or where incorrect details have been provided by the payee and a payment does not reach the CRIC Citibank account CRIC has no obligation to notify the payee or applicant and accepts no liability for any losses

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Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students (continued)

32 International applicants

321 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content This may be applied

bull where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to Anglia Ruskin University or

bull where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant or

bull where an applicant has obtained entry clearance andor leave to remain under an Anglia Ruskin University CAS numberStatement

bull Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision prior to or at the time of receiving a Provisional CAS Statement or

bull where no CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321

A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

322 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and the applicant fails to gain a student visa then a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be applied where an applicant has provided the following binding evidence

bull a copy of the rejection letter received from the UK diplomatic mission (ECO)

bull evidence that the visa application was made within time and valid application conditions and

where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC

will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

323 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees can only be applied where an applicant has provided evidence that

bull they are no longer in the UK and that their student visa has been cancelled or

bull they have moved to and been accepted to another Tier 4 licensed educational establishment

bull A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

324 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where the applicant transfers prior to the enrolment process to another educational establishment within the UK then they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and outstanding accounts

325 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant fails to enrol then they are deemed to be in breach of their student visa and they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

326 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant can provide binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts inclusive of the NavInsure Policy fee

327 Where an applicant has opted to take out the NavInsure Policy and paid the associated fee as specified on the Acceptance of Offer Form a refund of the fee paid will be applied in line with the NavInsure Cancellation policy as specified in the NavInsure Policy Booklet provided to applicants at the time their Policy is issued

328 Where an applicant holds a NavInsure or alternative Insurance Policy a refund on advanced payment of programme fees see paras 322 323 and 324 will only be applied by CRIC where the applicant can evidence that they have not made a successful claim against their policy for the programme fees held

33 EEA or Swiss national applicants

331 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content

332 Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision four weeks prior to the programme start date then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 331 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

333 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees will be made A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

334 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where an applicant can provide binding evidence that the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

Please print in BLOCK LETTERS

Application forman Associate College of

(1) Personal

Title Mr Mrs Miss Other

Family name First name(s)

Previous family name (if applicable)

Date of birth DAY MONTH YEAR Gender Male Female

Student address

Postcode Country

Home telephone Mobile telephone

Country of birth Skype ID

Email

Country of passport held Passport number

(2) Pathway area selection

Undergraduate Pathway Areas Postgraduate Pathway Areas

Stage 1 University Foundation Stage 2 First Year Degree Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Architecture

Art amp Design

Business

Communications and Humanities

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Law

Life Sciences

Optometry

Accounting and Finance

Architecture

Arts and Humanities

Business

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Life Sciences

Art

Business

Engineering

IT

Law

MBA

Publishing

Year of entry Month of entry September January June

(This section must be completed including desired majorspecialisation where relevent For a list of degrees offered refer to page 11 of this guide Or visit cricnavitascomcourses)

Your chosen degree

(3) Education details Prior education ndash highest level achieved

Name of qualification (eg A Levels Year 12 Bachelorrsquos) Name of institution attended Grades (itemise individual subject grades) Date of completion

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(9) Application checklist and declarationWe require the following section to be completed in order to process your application

Check that you have

Completed all sections of the application form

Read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment including the Fee and Refund Policy within the brochure or on the website

Check that you have attached

Certified copies of your academic transcripts

Evidence of your English language ability if applicable

A copy of your passport andor visa

I declare that the information I have supplied on this form is to the best of my understanding and belief complete and correct I understand that the giving of false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of my application or cancellation of enrolment I give permission for CRIC to obtain official records from any educational institution that I have attended I also authorise CRIC to supply any relevant official records to educational institutions to which I am seeking admission to government bodies and to parentssponsors if required I understand that Course Fees are subject to review I accept the conditions as laid out in the CRIC Payment and Refund Policy and accept liability for the payment of all Course Fees as outlined within I understand that living expenses in the United Kingdom may be higher than in my own country and confirm that I am able to meet those costs I hereby consent to CRIC disclosing my personal information to third parties in the manner set out in CRICrsquos Privacy Policy which includes

bull Disclosure to CRIC representatives (agents) acting on my behalf

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Tick this box if you do not wish to receive information via SMS about your offer

Signature Date DAY MONTH YEAR

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Date DAY MONTH YEAR

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Send your application to CRICCambridge Ruskin International CollegeAnglia Ruskin University Coslett Building (Cos415)East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

F +44 (0)1223 698763 E admissionscric-ukacuk

(4) English proficiencyPlease provide details of your English language qualification

IELTS (Score)

TOEFL (Score)

Other (lsquoOrsquo Levels Cambridge)

You must submit full academic transcriptscertificates and proof of English proficiency so that we can assess your eligibility for your selected study PathwayIf these documents are not submitted with this form we will not be able to process your application

(5) Declaration of criminal recordIn accordance with UK law you must state if you have any criminal convictions

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(excluding spent convictions and minor motoring offences for which the penalty was a fine andor up to 3 penalty points)

If you tick yes you may need to provide details

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Creating opportunities for successNavitas provides you with the education you need to get where you want to be in life From English language skills and courses to help you enter university to training for the workplace Navitas colleges and campuses in 28 countries will support you every step of the way

With over 100 Navitas and SAE Institution locations across the globe and over 55000 international students currently studying with us we understand the worldrsquos learning

needs Wersquove become one of the most trusted providers of education and training in the world

Navitas offers to students professionals and migrants from around the world the following opportunities

bull English language training bull High school studies bull University preparation and programmesbull Post-secondary education for creative

media technology

bull Career advancement programmes bull Student recruitment bull Workforce recruitment and placementbull Migrant settlement services

We also offer customised workplace training for companies and a range of training and settlement services for the Australian government Wherever you are and wherever you want to be the knowledge and resources of our staff around the world will ensure your success

Boston

Lowell

Dartmouth

LondonCambridge

Plymouth

SwanseaPortsmouth

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Glasgow

BirminghamOxford

Germany

SloveniaAustria

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France

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Colombo

Singapore

Jakarta

AdelaideGeelong Melbourne

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BrisbaneGold Coast

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CairnsDarwin

Education for your world

Members and affiliates of Navitas Australia

bull ACAP (Australian College of Applied Psychology)

bull ACN mdash La Trobe University Sydneybull ATTC (Australian TESOL Training Centre) bull CELUSA (Centre for English Language

in the University of South Australia) bull Curtin College mdash Curtin University Perth bull Curtin University Sydneybull Cytech Intersearchbull Eynesbury mdash The University of Adelaide

and University of South Australiabull Hawthorn-Melbournebull La Trobe Melbourne mdash La Trobe Universitybull MIBT mdash Deakin University Melbournebull MQC mdash Macquarie University Sydney bull Navitas English (formerly ACEACL) bull Navitas Health Skills Australiabull NCPS (Navitas College of Public Safety)bull Navitas Workforce Solutionsbull NIC mdash The University of Newcastlebull PIBT mdash Edith Cowan University Perth bull QIBT mdash Griffith University

Brisbane and the Gold Coastbull SAE InstitutionsQantm Collegesbull SAIBT mdash University of South

Australia Adelaidebull SIBT mdash Macquarie University Sydney

Canada

bull FIC mdash Simon Fraser University Vancouver bull ICM mdash the University of Manitoba Winnipeg

United Kingdom

bull BCUIC mdash Birmingham City University bull CRIC mdash Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge bull EIC mdash Edinburgh Napier University bull HIC mdash University of Hertfordshire Hatfieldbull ICP mdash University of Portsmouthbull ICRGU mdash Robert Gordon University Aberdeen bull ICWS mdash Swansea Universitybull LIBT mdash Brunel University Londonbull PUIC mdash Plymouth University bull SAE InstitutionsQantm College

United States of America

bull Navitas at UMass Boston mdash University of Massachusetts Boston

bull Navitas at UMass Dartmouth mdash University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

bull Navitas at UMass Lowell mdash University of Massachusetts Lowell

bull Navitas at WKU mdash Western Kentucky University (WKU)

bull Navitas at UNH mdash University of New Hampshire

bull SAE Institutions

Africa

bull SAE Institute South Africabull AUSI mdash Edith Cowan University Kenya

Asia

bull ACBT mdash Edith Cowan University Sri Lanka bull Curtin Singapore (The Singapore

Campus of Curtin University)bull MIBT Indonesia mdash Deakin Universitybull SAE Institutions mdash India Indonesia

Malaysia Singapore ThailandQantm College mdash Singapore

Europe

bull SAE InstitutionsQantm Colleges mdash Austria Belgium France Germany Greece Italy Netherlands Sweden Switzerland Slovenia Spain Turkey

Middle East

bull SAE Institutions mdash Jordan and Kuwait

New Zealand

bull SAE Institute Auckland

Central America

bull SAE Institute Mexico

Australian College of Business and Technology (ACBT) and Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Indonesia (MIBT-I) are affiliated organisations and are not owned by Navitas LimitedNAVITAS USA These schools are authorized under federal law to enrol non-immigrant alien students University Pathway Programs are not available to students from the Peoplersquos Republic of China for any University of Massachusetts campus where Navitas conducts these programsRegistered Company names and CRICOS Provider Codes SAE Institute Pty Ltd 00312F (NSW) 02431E (WA) 02047B (VIC) 03204G (QLD) Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd trading as La Trobe Melbourne 03312D La Trobe University 00115M (VIC) Australian Campus Network Pty Limited La Trobe University 02218K (NSW) Colleges of Business and Technology (WA) Pty Ltd 02042G Curtin University 00301J (WA) Colleges of Business and Technology (NSW) Pty Ltd trading as Curtin Sydney Curtin University 02637B (NSW) Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd trading as Eynesbury 00561M The University of Adelaide 00123M Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01590J Deakin University 00113B Perth Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01312J Edith Cowan University 00279B Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01737F Griffith University 00233E South Australian Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 02193C University of South Australia 00121B Sydney Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01576G Macquarie University 00002J IBT Sydney Pty Ltd trading as Macquarie City Campus Newcastle International College 03293B The University of Newcastle 00109J Navitas English Courses in NT will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 02783C (NT) Courses in NSW Qld and WA will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Services Pty Ltd ACN 002 069 730) CRICOS Provider 00289M (NSW) 00711B (Qld) 02252G (WA) with the exception of the Certificate IV in TESOL course which will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 00031D (NSW) and 03106K (Qld) Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia 02193C Hawthorn-Melbourne (Hawthorn Learning Pty Ltd ACN 124 204 171) CRICOS 02931G Australian College of Applied Psychology 01328A (NSW) 02565B (QLD) 02829E (VIC) Navitas College of Public Safety 01945JICM CRA BN 81210 5146 FIC CRA BN 81210 5146 Company Numbers Birmingham City International College Ltd trading as Birmingham City University International College (BCUIC) 07445570 CRIC 06407773 EIC 06822392 ICP 06770123 ICWS 6412162 HIBT Ltd trading as HIC 5163612 LIBT 5171106 Plymouth Devon International College Ltd trading as Plymouth University International College (PUIC) 06822402 ICRGU 07154254 Navitas Limited ABN 69 109 613 309

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Education for your world

Cambridge Ruskin International College LtdCoslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

T +44 (0)1223 695700 F +44 (0)1223 698763 E cricangliaacuk facebookcomCRICuk

Company Number 6407773 Registered in England and Wales

The information contained in this brochure is correct at the time of publication however Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) reserves the right to alter amend or delete details at any time without notice

Selected photographs in this publication are Copyright copy Paul Foley Lightmoods 2012This brochure is provided free of charge

Printed July 2012 CRIC0150_0712_AWR

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County Cambridgeshire

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Chelmsford 35 minutes from London

Just a 35-minute train ride away from London Chelmsford is a lively vibrant city in the historical county of Essex

The famous V Festival is held in Chelmsfordrsquos Hylands Park and the 2011 festival featured acts such as Arctic Monkeys Dizzee Rascal Calvin Harris Rihanna and Eminem Chelmsford also has numerous theatres an eight-screen cinema great nightclubs and cosy pubs all found in the high-street and-west end areas of the city Shopping venues include High Chelmer and Meadows shopping centres and a daily indoor market Chelmsford has golf courses rugby and hockey clubs as well as the Riverside Ice and Leisure Centre Essex County Cricket Club plays frequent matches during the season and its grounds are within walking distance of the bus and railway stations

Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos modern campus is set in the lush green Rivermead area of Chelmsford a short walk from the city centre It has a wealth of industry-leading

facilities including the new Health and Social Care building with state-of-the-art medical equipment and facilities It also has a fully equipped gym

The campus is home to the Lord Ashcroft International Business School (LAIBS) the largest business school in the UKrsquos eastern region LAIBS is well recognised by students employers and professional bodies as a vital centre for business education and training

The Marconi Building the result of a pound15 million investment houses the Faculties of Science and Technology Arts Law and Social Sciences Facilities include an amphitheatre a mock law court and a 150-seat lecture theatre

For more information about Chelmsford visit chelmsfordgovuk

Chelmsford

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County Essex

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CHELMSFORD

6 CRiC Pathways at AngliA Ruskin univeRsity 201213

Anglia Ruskin University an internationally recognised university

Anglia Ruskin University is located in two of the UKrsquos major educational centres mdash Cambridge and Chelmsford The university prides itself on quality teaching academic excellence outstanding facilities and supportive academic and welfare services

Here are some of the many reasons students have chosen to study at Anglia Ruskin University

bull A long history in providing education and internationally recognised degrees Established in 1858 Anglia Ruskin University provides degrees in over 100 academic areas The university has a strong reputation in Art and Design Business Computer Science and IT Engineering English Law Life Sciences Media Studies Optometry and Psychology

bull Our graduates get jobs Ninety percent of our graduates go into work or further study within 18 months of graduation mdash one of the highest employability rates in the UKrsquos higher education sector

bull Academics involved in industry Anglia Ruskin University teaching staff are involved in or are from the industry related to the subject they teach keeping you up to date with the latest developments in your academic area

bull Award winning students Students regularly win industry awards in events such as the IBM Universities Business Challenge and the National Client Interviewing Competition at the Oxford Institute of Legal Practice The university also won the UKrsquos Number One Student Radio station as judged by the UK Student Radio Association

bull Employer Mentoring Scheme (EMS) The university runs an Employer Mentoring Scheme (EMS) matching second-year students with employees

from local organisations who provide business mentoring

bull Live and study in Cambridge and Chelmsford Students at Cambridge and Chelmsford live in safe clean and picturesque environments enjoying vibrant student lifestyles

bull Cost of living While both cities are close to London they are more affordable to live and study in (You will need to budget for a minimum of pound800 per month to cover your living expenses while studying in the UK)dagger

bull State-of-the-art facilities Anglia Ruskin University has recently spent pound80 million updating its facilities which include a brand new Business School (LAIBS) forensic crime labs a mock courtroom sports science labs and multimedia sound studios

bull Truly international campuses One in five students come from outside the UK to study at Anglia Ruskin University

Source The Destination of Leavers Survey 2008ndash09 The Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) hesaacuk dagger The UK Border Agency require student visa applicants to have a minimum of GBPpound800 per month (when studying outside London) to support their living costs for the duration of their studies in the UK

Why choose Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC)

CRIC works within the Academic Quality Framework of Anglia Ruskin University and is accredited by the UKrsquos Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA) It is also a member of the British Councilrsquos Education UK Partnership and the UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA)

As a CRIC student you willbull have access to Anglia Ruskin University

degree pathways a partnership between the university and CRIC that will allow you to move seamlessly through the different stages of study to receive an internationally recognised bachelorrsquos or masterrsquos degree from Anglia Ruskin University

bull be able to swiftly enter an undergraduate or postgraduate pathway at Anglia Ruskin University which has intakes each year in September January and June

bull have access to English language help if you need it through Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English Language Centre which has up to six intakes each year

bull earn a degree that is well regarded by employers

bull receive unparalleled academic and personal welfare support through a 247 Student Support Line as well as additional tutorial support from academic tutors and small class sizes to give you the best opportunity to succeed

bull have access to all the universityrsquos facilities and on-campus living accommodation on both campuses

- Cambridge mdash With a global reputation as a centre of academic excellence and culture itrsquos no wonder students come from all over the world to study in Cambridge CRIC students at Cambridge study in a stimulating academic and social environment which rivals any other university in the world

- Chelmsford mdash Chelmsford has a modern state-of-the-art campus with long-standing links into the world of business Students at CRIC Chelmsford study in an environment recognised for its first-class facilities Chelmsford is also close to London and is an inexpensive place to live a real bonus for a major city so close to the capital

For more information about the CRIC student experience visit angliaacukcric

Mohammed Abdulaal Bahrain Accounting and Finance

The best thing about the college is the

friendly and attentive staffwho help students enjoy their learning

experience Cambridge itself is a beautiful city with lots of historic buildings and

museums and it is a great place to stay and study

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Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Stage 1 University Foundation

Undergraduate pathway

Postgraduate pathwayMinimum 15 yearsrsquo

educationStage 2 Masterrsquos

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

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CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) is an Associated College of Anglia Ruskin University offering a modern and dynamic educational experience The college is committed to providing educational pathways and support services in an environment that encourages you to achieve excellence in your studies

At CRIC you can study the following

Pre-sessional EnglishIf your English language test result scores are just below the required B2 level (IELTS 55 or equivalent mdash all components) you may be eligible for entry into Pre-sessional English This course is just 3 months in duration and satisfactory completion enables you to gain admission to either the undergraduate pathway (University Foundation or First Year Degree) or postgraduate pathway (Pre-Masterrsquos)

The entry requirement for pre-sessional English can be found on page 26

Undergraduate pathwaysAn undergraduate pathway is a single course comprising four stages of study When you successfully complete the pathway you will be awarded a bachelorrsquos (Hons) degree from Anglia Ruskin University

University Foundation

The University Foundation is Stage 1 of the undergraduate pathway

The transition from high school to university is a big step perhaps the most important in your life Staff at CRIC understand this and will provide you with ongoing guidance

support and the knowledge and skills you need It is this partnership between you and the staff that will make this transition a smooth one

First Year Degree

The First Year Degree is Stage 2 of the undergraduate pathway You will experience the first-year curriculum of an Anglia Ruskin University degree and with extra academic contact hours The teaching and learning experience will enable you to fully develop your knowledge and understanding of each module to prepare you for Stage 3 (the second year of your chosen degree) and Stage 4 (the final year of your degree pathway)

Postgraduate pathway A postgraduate pathway is a single course comprising two stages of study When you successfully complete the pathway you will be awarded a masterrsquos degree from Anglia Ruskin University

Pre-Masterrsquos

The Pre-Masterrsquos course is Stage 1 of the postgraduate pathway and is one semester in duration It has been designed to prepare international students who have not qualified for direct entry to Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos

masterrsquos degrees including the Master of Business Administration (MBA) the Master of Laws (LLM) and the Master of Science (MSc) in Engineering Management

Undertaking a Pre-Masterrsquos course will provide you with the time to adjust to the rigorous research and independent study requirements of postgraduate studies and prepare you to get the most out of your masterrsquos studies at the university

English LanguageThe English language course is offered by Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Centre English Language is a full-time course specifically designed for international students who need to improve their level of English before starting undergraduate or postgraduate academic studies

The course suits students with different levels of English competence To successfully complete the course you need to attend a minimum of 85 percent of the classes and meet the English Language requirements of the pre-sessional or intended pathway stage

You can start an English Language course in September January or June In some instances you can also join the course at the halfway point in November March or July

One visaStudents undertaking the above stages (Pre-sessional University Foundation and First Year Degree) will receive a packaged offer and one single visa for the entire duration of their studies The visa will be issued by Anglia Ruskin University

Elle Nyatefe Ghana Business

The best thing about CRIC is the

members of staff were always there to

answer my queries There were

lots organised activities such as

football cricket competitions and

sight-seeing tours that was open

to everyone What amazed me

was the fact that all the staff

knew the names of all the students

Thus everyone was always called

by their first names This certainly

made me feel special

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Undergraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

The undergraduate pathway advantageCRICrsquos undergraduate pathway is tailored according to your choice of degree For example if you have chosen to do a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Computing you will study subjects related to this degree This will allow you to acquire the necessary background knowledge and study skills to excel in your chosen degree

While studying your undergraduate pathway you will have access to all of Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos modern

well-equipped teaching and library facilities sporting and recreational amenities and on-campus accommodation

The advantages of a CRIC undergraduate pathway includebull a seamless transition from school to

university While the initial stages of your university life are the most important this is often the time when many students can feel lost or anxious We understand this and have put in processes in place to ease the transition from school to university-level studies

bull access to scholarships When you progress to the second year of your degree (Stage 3) in your undergraduate pathway Anglia Ruskin University will reduce your course fee by pound500 You are eligible for this reduction once only

bull additional study support English language assistance and unparalleled personalised attention The extra academic contact hours will not only allow you to fully develop your knowledge and understanding of each module but will better prepare you for university studies You will also be studying in small groups giving you an unmatched level of access to your teachers

Pathways Duration Intakes Structure AssessmentPre-sessional Learning Skills and Communication

12 weeks September January and June

This pre-sessional semester comprises four modules designed to improve your English language ability to Level B2 or higher and emplace vital study skills Teaching is tailored towards your chosen undergraduate pathway so you are prepared for subsequent studies while improving your communicative abilities

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

University Foundation (Stage 1)

Two semesters September January and June

This comprises three - five modules each semester and includes academic studies in your subject area as well as skills modules Each module is tailored towards your chosen undergraduate degree

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and case study analysis Most modules have a final examination

First Year Degree (Stage 2)

Two semesters covering the first year of your degree

September January and June

You will undertake modules which mirror the curriculum taught at Anglia Ruskin University and are often taught by staff of the University You will receive extra support through tutorials individual consultation with teachers English language assistance and self-access computer laboratories

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and case study analysis Most modules have a final two-hour examination

Second Year Degree (Stage 3)

Two semesters covering the second year of your degree

ndash You will undertake four to five modules each semester to further study the key areas within your degree You will receive extra support through tutorials individual consultation with teachers English language assistance and self-access computer laboratories

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

Final Year Degree (Stage 4)

Two semesters covering the final year of your degree

ndash You will undertake four to five modules each semester to further study the key areas within your degree For some degrees you will be able to specialise or concentrate on a particular stream within a subject area As with previous semesters you will receive extra support through tutorials individual consultation with academic staff English language assistance and self-access computer laboratories

Assessment is via a mix of examination assignments group work and presentations practical and laboratory work (for science-based degrees) in-class group projects and a final dissertation

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Architecturebull BSc (Hons) Architectural Technologybull BSc (Hons) Architecture

Communications and Humanitiesbull BA (Hons) Criminology bull BA (Hons) Film Studiesbull BA (Hons) Historybull BA (Hons) Media Studiesbull BA (Hons) Philosophybull BA (Hons) Sociology

Engineering and Built Environmentbull BSc (Hons) Building Surveyingbull BSc (Hons) Civil Engineeringbull BSc (Hons)

Construction Managementbull BEng (Hons) Electronicsbull BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineeringbull BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveyingbull BSc (Hons) Real Estate Management

Optometrybull BOptom (Hons) Optometrybull BSc (Hons) Ophthalmic Dispensing

Arts and Designbull BA (Hons) Computer Games

and Visual Effectsbull BA (Hons) Fashion Designbull BA (Hons) Film and

Television Productionbull BA (Hons) Fine Artbull BA (Hons) Graphic Designbull BA (Hons) Illustrationbull BA (Hons) Illustration and Animationbull BA (Hons) Interior Designbull BA (Hons) Photography

Businessbull MA Arts Managementbull MA Human Resource Managementbull MA International Businessbull MA International Business

(Dual Degree mdash Netherlands)dagger

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree mdash Switzerland)

bull MA International Business Economicsbull MA International Sustainable

Tourism Managementbull MA International Managementbull Masters of Business

Administration (MBA)dagger

bull MSc Accounting and Financial Analysis

bull MSc Engineering Managementbull MSc International Logisticsbull MSc Managementbull MA Marketing Innovationbull MSc Project Management

Lawbull LLM International Business Law

Publishingbull MA Publishing

Businessbull BSc (Hons) Accounting and Financebull BSc (Hons) Business Economicsbull BA (Hons) Business Managementbull BA (Hons) Human

Resources Managementbull BA (Hons) International Business

Strategy (three year option)bull BA (Hons) International Business

Strategy (two year option)bull BA (Hons) Marketing

Medical and Life Sciencesbull BSc (Hons) Abnormal and

Clinical Psychologybull BSc (Hons) Biomedical Sciencebull BSc (Hons) Crime and

Investigative Studiesbull BA (Hons) Criminology bull BSc (Hons) Forensic Sciencebull BSc (Hons) Health and Social Carebull BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult)bull BSc (Hons) Psychologybull BSc (Hons) Psychology

and Criminologybull BSc (Hons) Public Healthbull BSc (Hons) Sports Coaching

and Physical Educationbull BSc (Hons) Sports Science

Computing and Technologybull BSc (Hons) Business

Information Systemsbull BSc (Hons) Computer

Gaming Technology bull BSc (Hons) Computer Science bull BSc (Hons) Information Security

and Forensic Computingbull BSc (Hons) Media and

Internet Technologybull BSc (Hons) Network Infrastructure

and Security

Lawbull LLB (Hons) Law

Undergraduate Pathways

Postgraduate Pathways

Anglia Ruskin University degree pathways available to CRIC students

ITbull MSc Business Information Systemsbull MSc Computer Sciencebull MSc Information and

Communication Technologybull MSc Mobile Telecommunicationsbull MSC Network Managementbull MSc Network Security

Offered at our Chelmsford campus However Stage 1 (University Foundation) where applicable is offered at the Cambridge campus dagger Two years work experience required

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Architecture

In the pathway BSc (Hons) Architecture you will study the design of the constructed environment

This degree explores not only the design of buildings but also the technical and management competencies required to realise those designs The course will offer you both an academic challenge and the

right environment and support to develop intellectually and creatively It will also prepare you for a career in the architecture industry

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Potential career pathsArchitecture town planning

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Approach to Design

bull Creative Workshops Series

bull Critical and Contextual Studies

bull Design Process

bull Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Skills

bull Interactive Communication and Information Skills

bull Portfolio Development and Planning

Course fee pound8200

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Department of Built Environment at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Department of Built Environment at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Architecture

bull BSc (Hons) Architectural Technology

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Art and Design

This pathway will give you the freedom to explore a range of skills techniques and approaches associated with creative media

All courses offer a distinctive integration of practice and theory using industry standard facilities Students are encouraged to be both creative and critically engaged You will be expected to develop the creative practice

through studio workshop and classroom based experimentation You will also be provided with guidance to produce a portfolio

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Approach to Design

bull Creative Workshops Series

bull Critical and Contextual Studies

bull Design Process

bull Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Skills

bull Interactive Communication and Information Skills

bull Portfolio Development and Planning

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Cambridge School of Art at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Cambridge School of Art at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Computer Games

and Visual Effects

bull BA (Hons) Fashion Design

bull BA (Hons) Film and Television Production

bull BA (Hons) Film Television and Theatre Design

bull BA (Hons) Fine Art

bull BA (Hons) Graphic Design

bull BA (Hons) Illustration

bull BA (Hons) Illustration and Animation

bull BA (Hons) Interior Design

bull BA (Hons) Photography

Potential career pathsArts marketing design consulting fashion design fashion buying museum designing theatre set designing web design

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Two-year bachelorrsquos degree BA (Hons) International Business Strategy Course overview

This new degree from the Lord Ashcroft International Business School (LAIBS) has an explicitly international focus which will equip you with a solid platform for a future career related to business and management in a globalised economy You will develop a range of practical skills and analytical techniques currently used within a number of functional areas in global business

By starting the First Year Degree in September January or June and by following the three semester academic calendar you will be able to complete your bachelorrsquos degree in two years

All students selected offered a place will receive a Tuition Fee reduction of pound4800 plus pound500 when they progress to second year A total saving of pound5300

Business

Throughout the Business pathway you will develop an understanding of what a business is and how its internal and external operating processes work

Topics include planning and strategy growth marketing products and services finance and accounting systems information systems and human resource development and management

You will also learn about the world of business and commerce including the operation of international markets and market economies

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Lord Ashcroft International Business School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Potential career pathsBanking and finance business management chartered accountancy chartered public finance accountancy marketing tourism and leisure

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Business Law

bull Business Studies (Double module)

bull Composition and Style

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Intercultural Studies

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Accounting for Business

bull Analysis of Business

bull Economics for Business and Management

bull International Business in Focus

bull International Business Law

bull Introduction to Accounting and Finance

bull Introduction to Organisation and Management

bull Marketing Essentials

Course fee pound8600

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance

bull BA (Hons) Business Economics

bull BA (Hons) Business Management

bull BA (Hons) Human Resource Management

bull BA (Hons) International Business Strategy (three-year option)

bull BA (Hons) International Business Strategy (two-year option)

bull BA (Hons) Marketing

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Lord Ashcroft International Business School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

15

Computing and Technology

The Computing and Technology pathway covers the principles underlying the use of information technology and its production and control

You will gain an understanding of the fundamentals of computing electronic communications and networking and how these contribute to solving complex

problems across a range of settings You will also consider how economic and technological developments affect the environment You will undertake contextual

and theoretical analysis and will have the opportunity to formulate a degree pathway option specialising in a particular field of study You will develop communication and presentation skills to articulate your visual and verbal response to the course and will learn practical techniques in your chosen field

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Analytical Techniques III

bull Communication Technology

bull Engineering Design

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Critical Thinking

bull Physics III

Course fee pound8200

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Business

Information Systems

bull BSc (Hons) Computer Science

bull BSc (Hons) Computing and Animation Technology

bull BSc (Hons) Information Security and Forensic Computing

bull BSc (Hons) Media and Internet Technology

Potential career pathsAcademic and industrial research web development database administration film and video post production software engineering 2D and 3D modelling and animation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Communications and Humanities

Through this pathway you will develop a fundamental knowledge and understanding of the basic facts concepts theories and principles of communications film and media through critical thinking and intercultural studies

You will also develop an appreciation of the wider communications context and its underlying principles including its social

environmental ethical economic and commercial impacts You will also exploring potential careers in the industry

Potential career pathsAdvertising and broadcasting communication consulting film criticism film festival administration and management media consulting public relations

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Composition and Style

bull Critical Thinking

bull Film Studies

bull Interactive Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Intercultural Studies

bull Mass Communications

bull Media Studies

Course fee pound7900

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9600

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Film Studies

bull BA (Hons) History

bull BA (Hons) Media Studies

bull BA (Hons) Philosophy

bull BA (Hons) Sociology

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Engineering and Built Environment

The Engineering and Built Environment pathway covers the principles underlying the use of materials in engineering applications and their production and control

You will gain an understanding of how applied chemical states and reactions contribute to the engineering process and are used to solve engineering problems You will also consider how economic and technological developments affect the built environment as well as learning how

to apply mathematical techniques to engineering decision-making

The common core of the course also provides a broad background to the processes that lead to the production and maintenance of buildings

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Analytical Techniques II

bull Engineering Design I

bull Engineering Design II

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Critical Thinking

bull Physics III

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University Chelmsford campus

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound8100ndashpound10300

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Potential career pathsDesign and development of buildings roads railways airports and docks environmental monitoring medical electronics sound technology construction and real estate management building and quantity surveying

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BEng (Hons) Electronics

bull BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering

bull BSc (Hons) Civil Engineering

bull BSc (Hons) Construction Management

bull BSc (Hons) Building Surveying

bull BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying

bull BSc (Hons) Real Estate Management

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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law

Our LLB (Hons) Law is a qualifying law degree that allows successful graduates to progress directly to the vocational stage of training for the profession of solicitor or barrister

The LLB is a flexible course that enables you to focus on areas of specific interest and to develop your own areas of specialisation including business and the law family law

criminal law and procedure andor civil law and litigation to meet the requirements of your chosen career

Potential career pathsBarrister paralegal solicitor

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Composition and Style

bull Contract Law

bull Criminal Law

bull English Legal System

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Legal Skills

bull Mass Communication

bull Public Law

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull LLB (Hons) Law

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Anglia Law School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Anglia Law School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

19

Medical and Life Sciences

This pathway broadly explores the medical and life sciences and examines the complexity of life processes including the interrelationships of living organisms

You will learn the principles underlying the production use and control of materials in medical and life-science applications and the application of biological and chemical properties You will gain a thorough

understanding of the purpose and processes of laboratory experimentation and protocols as well as the basic concepts of applied chemical states and reactions

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Biology I

bull Biology II

bull Physics III

bull Chemistry I

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

Course fee pound8200

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science

bull BSc (Hons) Crime amp Investigative Studies

bull BSc (Hons) Forensic Science

bull BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care

bull BSc (Hons) Psychology

bull BSc (Hons) Abnormal and Clinical Psychology

bull BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult)

bull BSc (Hons) Psychology and Criminology

bull BSc (Hons) Public Health

bull BSc (Hons) Sports Science

bull BSc (Hons) Sports Coaching and Physical Education

Potential career pathsBiotechnology environmental protection forensic science medical research occupational psychology pharmaceutical manufacturing

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Optometry

Optometry is concerned with the examination diagnosis and treatment of the eyes and the correction of vision problems

This pathwayrsquos two main aims are to provide you with extensive theoretical and practical knowledge of optometry including its social and ethical aspects and to enable you to devise original ideas and theories related to optometry and to scientifically test them

When you graduate you will be able to demonstrate a knowledge of practical

competencies particularly in the use and application of laboratory and clinical apparatus demonstrate an understanding of the theoretical principles that underpin current practice and display skills in recording and interpreting patient data You will also be able to make decisions based on clinical rationale

Potential career pathsOptometry ophthalmic dispensing

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Biology I

bull Biology II

bull Physics III

bull Chemistry I

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BOptom (Hons) Optometry

bull BSc (Hons) Ophthalmic Dispensing

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

The postgraduate pathway advantageA CRIC postgraduate pathway provides you with valuable insight into postgraduate-level studies in the UK Most importantly it will equip you with the appropriate knowledge and skills you need to excel in your chosen taught masterrsquos degree

The postgraduate pathway is designed for students from a variety of backgrounds whobull require additional English

language training

bull come from a different academic environment to that of the UK

bull have been away from studies for a period of time

bull are looking to fine-tune skills already gained during undergraduate studies employment or both

If you fall into any of the above categories choosing the postgraduate pathway at CRIC is the right decision

The Pre-Masterrsquos pathway will prepare you for future postgraduate studies by giving you confidence and expertise in areas relevant to your taught masterrsquos degree

You willbull develop your fundamental knowledge

and understanding of the basic principles relevant to your chosen degree

bull develop basic numerical techniques research methodologies and ICT presentation and communication skills

bull gain a competent set of transferable skills that will help you in your academic studies and future career and enable you to make informed decisions

bull attain the necessary level of language competence specific to your chosen field of study

Pathways Duration Intakes Structure AssessmentPathway Pre-Sessional Learning Skills and Communication

12 weeks September January and June

This pre-sessional semester comprises four modules designed to improve your English language ability to Level B2 or higher and emplace vital study skills Teaching is tailored towards your chosen postgraduate pathway so you are prepared for subsequent studies while improving your communicative abilities

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

Pre-Masterrsquos (Stage 1)

One semester

September January and June

While studying at CRIC students will cover a series of modules that will prepare them for a seamless progression to their chosen taught masterrsquos degree All modules include core academic skills relevant to postgraduate study

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and a dissertation Most modules have a final two-hour examination

Masterrsquos (Stage 2)

One year mdash 18 months

September and January

The masterrsquos (Stage 2) offers students the chance to build on what they have learned during the pre-masterrsquos and extend their professional understanding about their relevant area of study A taught masterrsquos degree usually consists of a series of specialist modules in structured class seminar or tutorial formats A research thesis component may be included but is much shorter than what is required for a masterrsquos degree by research However most taught mastersrsquo degrees will have a final major project or dissertation component

Modules will be assessed be via exams assignments essays or seminar performance (group or individual presentations) Assessment may also include projects that can be completed either as part of a group or individually For most mastersrsquo degrees preparing and submitting a major project or dissertation will form a large part of the assessment and final grade

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Master of International Business (MBA and MAIB dual degree qualification) Course overview

This unique degree enables you to receive two degrees for the price of one an MA in International Business from Anglia Ruskin University and either an MBA in International Business and Management from Hanze University in Groningen the Netherlands or an MSc in International Management from Basel Switzerland You will spend half the time in the UK and the other in the Netherlands or Switzerland Both courses are delivered in English Students must have completed at least two years of work experience to be accepted to the programme in the Netherlands

22 CRiC Pathways at AngliA Ruskin univeRsity 201213

Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

Potential career pathsAccounting and finance arts project management business analysis business consulting construction management construction project management corporate law creative design management diplomacy economics engineering management entrepreneurship human resource management international trade international trade law IT management logistics marketing management project management

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

One semester

Modules

bull Advanced Contract Law

bull Business Management (double module)

bull Information Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning Skills and Communication

Course fee pound4500

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin University

Business

bull Masters of Business Administration (MBA)dagger

bull Engineering Management

bull MSc Engineering Management

bull MA International Management

bull MSc Accounting and Financial Analysis

bull MA Arts Management

bull MA Human Resource ManagementDagger

bull MA International Business

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Switzerland)dagger

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Netherlands)dagger

bull MA International Business Economics

bull MSc International Logistics

bull MA International Sustainable Tourism Management

bull MSc Management

bull MA Marketing Innovation

bull MSc Project Managementsect

it

bull MSc Information and Communication Technology

bull MSc Business Information SystemsDagger

bull MSc Mobile TelecommunicationsDagger

bull MSc Network SecurityDagger

bull MSc Computer ScienceDagger

bull MSC Network ManagementDagger

law

bull LLM International Business Law

Publishing

bull MA Publishing

Stage 2 Masterrsquos Degree

Location

Lord Ashcroft International Business School Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences or Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September and January

Duration

12-18 months

Course fee pound9800 - pound12900

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience Dagger Course has additional entry requirements of a relevant bachelorrsquos degree sect Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience in construction or built environment fields All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Ling Quan Huang China International Business

ldquo I came from China to study in the UK

I was initially attracted to Cambridge

because of its worldwide reputation - the city is very

culturally diverse and has a lot to offer I want

to be a manager in the future so I chose the

MA International Business at Anglia Ruskin

University because it covers transnational and

multinational businessrdquo

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Academic entry requirements If your country is not listed please visit angliaacukcric or contact the CRIC Admission Office by emailing admissionscric-ukacuk

CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

UK education system

5 GCSE passes 2 passes in the British GCE or VCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Level passes

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

International Baccalaureate

18 points 22 points as above

Albania Maturity Certificate Grade 5 average Maturity Certificate Grade 7 average as above

Bahrain Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (General Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme or equivalent

as above

Bangladesh Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate (10+2) with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate with a minimum average of 55 in 4 subjects

as above

Cambodia Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 50 average

Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 60 average

as above

China Successful completion of Senior Middle School 2 with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Senior Middle 3 with a minimum average of 60 across 4 academic subjects on either the Hui Kao or Senior Middle Examinations (English and Chinese are not acceptable as academic subjects)

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent (eg DaZhuan) from a recognised institution or following successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Egypt Satisfactory pass in Certificate of Secondary Education

Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education or Al-Azhar Training Diploma

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Ghana Minimum of 4 SSCE passes (Including Maths and English)

Minimum of 6 SSCE passes with grades of C or above

as above

Hong Kong HKDSE - an average of 40-55 (depending on schoolrsquos banding) in Form 4 and Form 5 including English and including Mathematics where required

HKDSE - Minimum of 3 passes at Grade 3 or the equivalent of 110 UCAS tariff points at GCE AAS level or equivalent

as above

India Successful completion of all India or State SSC (X) with 50 average

Successful completion of All India or State Board HSC (II) with 50 average

as above

Indonesia SMU III or SMU II grade of 65 SMU III grade of 7 (Average of 4 subjects) as above

Iran Successful completion of High School Diploma with an overall Pass

Successful completion of High School Diploma and Pre-University Certificate with an average of 12 or above

as above

Jordan Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 65 of completion of diploma (pass)

as above

Kazakhstan Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 35 average

Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 45 average

as above

Kenya Successful completion of KCSE with a D average or 5 passes at GCE O-Level

Successful completion of KCSE with grades of C or above or 2 GCE A-Level or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Levels

as above

Korea Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 65-75

as above

25

CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Kuwait Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (general Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 years education

Malaysia Successful completion of SPM with 4 passes or Senior Middle 2

2 passes in STPM or UEC with a 65 average

as above

Mauritius 5 passes in Cambridge Overseas School CertificateGCE O Level

2 passes in Cambridge Overseas Higher School CertificateGCE A Level or 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes

as above

Mongolia Successful completion of high school with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Foundation programme or equivalent

as above

Myanmar Successful completion of Basic Education High School Examination Matriculation with an overall pass

Successful completion of Technical High School Diploma with an overall pass

as above

Nepal Successful completion of School Leaving Certificate SLCUpper Secondary School Certificate (3 years) with a minimum average of Division I

Successful completion of HSC with a minimum average of Division I

as above

Nigeria Minimum of 4 credits at SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

Minimum of 6 credits including English and Maths from the SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

as above

Oman Successful completion of Thanawiya amma with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Pakistan Successful completion of SSC (10) with a grade average of 45

Successful completion of HSC (10+2) with a grade average of 55

as above

Qatar Successful completion of Tawjihiyya (General Secondary School Certificate) with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of a Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Russia Successful completion of Atestat with a 3 average

Successful completion of Atestat with a 45 average

as above

Saudi Arabia Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

South Africa Successful completion of Senior Certificate (no matriculation endorsement)

Successful completion of Senior Certificate (with Matriculation endorsement)

as above

Sri Lanka 5 passes in GCE O-Levels or equivalent 2 passes in GCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS passes

as above

Taiwan Successful completion of the Senior High School Certificate with a C grade or above

Successful completion of Senior High School Certificate with B Grades in 4 academic subjects

as above

Thailand Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 65

as above

Turkey Successful completion of Devlet Lise Diplomasi (State High School Diploma) with a minimum average of 50

Devlet Lise Diplomasi - average of 3 or Diploma ndash pass

as above

United Arab Emirates

Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of a foundation programme from another institution or equivalent

as above

Vietnam Successful completion of Year 11 with a 65 average

Successful completion of Year 12 with a 60 average

as above

Zambia 4 passes in ZSC 6 passes in ZSC graded at 4 or above as above

Zimbabwe 5 passes in Zimsec O-levelCambridge School Certificate (CSC) or Cambridge Overseas School Certificate (COSC)GCE O-levels

2 passes in Zimsec A-LevelGCE A-Levels or equivalent or 1 pass at A-Level and 2 passes at AS-Level

as above

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English language requirements

The language of instruction at CRIC is English To attain entry into the undergraduate or postgraduate pathway you must be able to demonstrate you have a suitable level of English proficiency You can do this by obtaining one of the results shown in the tables below

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash University Foundation

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 4 yearsPre-sessional semester University Foundation First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 2 ndash First Year Degree

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 3 yearsPre-sessional semester First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 3 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Postgraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash Pre-Masterrsquos

Postgraduate pathway ndash extended 13 yearsPre-sessional semester Pre-Masterrsquos Masterrsquos

Stage Learning Skills and Communication Stage 1 Stage 2

Duration 1 semester 1 semester 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Your English language preparation

If you do not meet our English language requirements you can receive the English language tuition you need to prepare you for successful entry into your degree pathway

The English language training is conducted by Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Centre

27

Your investment

Fees and charges for the 20122013 academic year

English Language Course fee (pound)Cost per 12-week block of study pound3300

Undergraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 University Foundation pound8200 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Business) pound8600 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9600 ndash

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Business) pound9500ndashpound10300

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9500ndashpound10300

Postgraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos pound4500 ndash

Stage 2 Masterrsquos pound9800

Stage 2 MBA pound12900

Academic calendar

January 2013 May 2013 September 2013Pre-sessional

Enrolment and registration 4 February 22 May 27 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 4 February 28 May 30 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 19 August 20 December

University Foundation First Year Degree in Businessdagger and Pre-Masterrsquos

Enrolment and registration 21 January 22 May 18 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 28 January 28 May 23 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 31 May (pre-masterrsquos)

16 August 20 December (Pre-Masterrsquos and University Foundation) 10 January 2014 (First Year Degree mdash Arts and Science)

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger No May 2013 semester for integrated First Year Degree courses (all subjects other than business) All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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CRIC offers a quality education The academic

and management staff are inspirational - they give excellent support to the students

Navitas bursaries and scholarships

Navitas family bursariesNavitas offers financial support in the form of family bursaries A bursary applies where two or more students from the same family study with a Navitas member institution

The first family member can be studying with a Navitas member institution at the same time as other family members or they may have previously studied with any Navitas member institution The bursary is granted to the second and subsequent family members who study with a Navitas member institution For the purpose of this bursary a family member is defined as a husband wife brother sister mother father son daughter or stepchild

The bursary is equivalent to 10 percent of tuition fee for the first attempt at units or courses in the programme of study (ie a certificate diploma University Transfer Programme (UTP) University Pathway Programme bachelorrsquos degree pre-masterrsquos programme postgraduate qualifying programme or masterrsquos degree)dagger with a Navitas member institution (excluding the Mixed English option)Dagger This amount is credited to the eligible studentrsquos tuition fee account each academic term with the amount being relevant to the number of units undertaken in that term The bursary applies to the first program of study only undertaken at a Navitas member institution and does not apply to additional units or repeat units that may also be undertaken

A completed application must be submitted to the Navitas institution where the second family member is studying together with supporting documents such as a birth certificate or family cardsect Application forms can be obtained from the Navitas institution where the student has enrolled

The Navitas family bursary applies to students studying at ACBT ACN AUSI BCUIC Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

dagger Certificate programmes may also be known or registered a Foundation Studies or University Transfer Programme Stage I Diploma programmes may also be known or registered as Undergraduate Pathway University Transfer Programme Stage II or University Pathway Programme

Dagger The Navitas bursary is not applicable to any English language programme or any component of an English language programme offered by a Navitas member institution

sect The supporting documentation that is required will depend on the country where the student is enrolled

Navitas academic merit scholarshipsNavitas is committed to helping students achieve their career goals by offering scholarships to outstanding students

Navitas academic merit scholarships are awarded each term by each Navitas pathway college or managed campus Two students with the highest GPA in four or more subjects or courses will each receive a scholarship

The scholarships cover bull one academic term or part thereof at a

Navitas member institution (equivalent to the tuition fees for a maximum of up to five academic subjects or courses) for

- a diploma advanced diploma or associate degree (Australia)

- UTP Stage II or associate degree (Canada)

- UPP or IUTP (United States) - undergraduate pathway programme (United Kingdom) or

bull one semester of undergraduate study at ACN Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus or

bull one semester of a masterrsquos programme at Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus

The scholarships are applied to the tuition for the second term of enrolment only or the final semester of study in an undergraduate or postgraduate programme Students must be enrolled as a full time student to qualify for the scholarships

The scholarship panel from each Navitas member institution will announce the recipients of the Navitas academic merit scholarships upon the completion of each term and the release of the results The recipients will be notified by mail and the successful students posted on the college website by consent Students are not required to apply for the scholarship as it is awarded based on academic performance and all students are eligible

Scholarship policy

1 Two scholarships for one academic termrsquos tuition are offered at all Navitas member institutions each

2 Where the Academic Assessment Committee must differentiate between equally qualified applicants additional factors such as educational disadvantage membership of a specific equity group andor significantly adverse personal circumstances may be taken into account

3 Students are eligible to qualify for the scholarships after successful completion of their first term and after commencing their second term

4 Students can only be awarded the scholarship once

5 Students already in receipt of a scholarship may not be eligible for the Navitas scholarship

6 Students are required to pay for any additional courses or subjects or courses undertaken that are over the amount covered by the scholarship

Navitas academic merit scholarships are offered to students studying at ACN Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

This information is correct as at the time of printing and may be subject to change without notice or at the discretion of Navitas member institutions or Navitas Limited

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Student services

CRIC is committed to helping you achieve your goals by providing you with all the support services you need As a CRIC student you will have access to both CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University services

Services available at CRIC CRIC encourages you to use all the support services available and to contact our friendly staff for advice and assistance whenever you need it Remember we are here to help you achieve success within your chosen pathway of study

The Student Support team looks after all our studentsrsquo needs includingbull Academic performance monitoring mdash

Students in Jeopardy programme

bull Assignment help

bull Attendance monitoring

bull Disability support

bull English language support

bull Enrolment in your pathway

bull Learning support

bull Orientation programmes

bull Registration with Anglia Ruskin University

bull Registration with CRIC

bull Social activities

bull Student welfare

bull Study skills training

bull 247 emergency assistance

Activities at CRICIf you are interested in getting involved in sports and cultural societies Anglia Ruskin University is the perfect university for you Cambridge and Chelmsford offer a wide range of recreational and sporting facilities that you can use including cricket pitches sports halls and gyms

Being part of sports and cultural societies while you are at Anglia Ruskin University will open up many social and career opportunities for you We encourage our students to participate in such activities as much as possible

Clubs and societies on campus

For a list of clubs and societies on campus visit webangliaacukvodlifecambridgecam_clubshtml

Why visit us at angliaacukcric

Join us on Facebook at facebookcomcricukNext time you are on Facebook find out what our students are getting up to Yoursquoll see all the fun activities we are doing this year and find helpful tips on accommodation saving money and living in the beautiful locations of Cambridge and Chelmsford Yoursquoll also be able to read movie reviews

check out our inter-college sporting events and check out the cultural and social activities that other CRIC students are getting up to during their free time

There is plenty of information on this site so visit us and spend some time browsing our pages online

If your parents have questions our website has information for them too The CRIC website has the most up-to-date information about the college including pathway information accommodation options and scholarship availability Visit the site to see what awaits you at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University

31

Accommodation

CRIC offers places in Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos Halls of Residence for those wishing to live on either the Cambridge or Chelmsford campus The Halls of Residence consist of low-rise modern buildings situated either on or next to each campus

Alternatively CRIC offers off-campus accommodation through its preferred service providers

On-campus accommodationThis accommodation is intended for new students and is normally only available for a stay of one semester (16 weeks maximum) Rooms in Halls of Residence are limited so if you want to apply for one you should do so early

Students staying in the Halls of Residence will have their own en-suite single room which usually includes a single bed desk

cupboard and free broadband internet access Students share a large self-catering kitchen

After living in Halls of Residence for one semester many students find that they have settled into life at Anglia Ruskin University and made friends and would like to experience off-campus living in Cambridge or Chelmsford

The cost of a room in the Halls of Residence for one semester varies between pound1850 and pound2350 Please check angliaacukcric for the most up-to-date costs

Off-campus accommodationCRIC provides a referral service to our preferred off-campus accommodation service providers for new and continuing students wishing to live locally The service helps CRIC students to source privately rented accommodation within the cities of Cambridge and Chelmsford and close to Anglia Ruskin University

Reserving accommodationOnce you have accepted an offer to study at CRIC you may then wish to ask us to arrange your accommodation To reserve your room you will need to complete an Accommodation Form and pay a pound800 reservation fee in advance You must then pay the remaining accommodation cost when you receive your student visa Places are limited so we recommend you book early to ensure your place and choice of room

Cost-of-living guide

You will be expected to reside in Cambridge or Chelmsford for the duration of your studies at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University As such the UK Border Agency (UKBA) requires students to be able to demonstrate minimum subsistence funds of pound800 per month to cover their living expenses For further details contact the CRIC Student Support Office at cricstudentsupportangliaacuk

The money you will need includes course fees and living costs (also called maintenance funds) Your monthly living costs may vary depending on where you

decide to study If you havenrsquot studied in the UK before or recently the information below will help you budget for your study here

Length of courseWhere you will study Money needed

Nine months or less CRIC Full course fees and pound800 for each calendar month of the course

More than nine months CRIC Full course fees and pound5400 to cover living costs for nine months

For more information visit ukbahomeofficegovuk and follow the Studying in the UK link

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How to apply to study at CRIC

Applying to CRICSend your completed application form and documents by mail email or fax to

Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) Coslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

E admissionscric-ukacuk F +44 (0)1223 698763 (international) F 01223 698763 (from the UK)

Complete the CRIC Application formand send it with supporting documents mdash including your academic qualifications and English test results mdash to CRIC or your CRIC representative

(Certified translations must accompany documents that are not in English)

Receive an Offer of AdmissionDownload Tier 4 visa application and prepare all documents needed for the visa as described in the UKBA visa application guidance notes

Accept the offerby paying the course fee deposit indicated and returning a completed Acceptance Form to CRIC

(You can make a payment via bank transfer international bank draft or debitcredit card)

Receive visa support informationCRIC will send you the information you need to apply for your UK student visa (Tier 4)

Re-check to see if you have all original documents funds required as per the CRIC CAS document and UKBA visa application guidance notes prior to applying for the Tier 4 visa

Arrange student accommodation in Cambridge or ChelmsfordCRIC can help organise suitable student accommodation

(Demand is often high for the most popular accommodation so make sure you arrange accommodation as soon as possible)

Apply for your visaFull details on the visa application process can be found at ukbahomeofficegovukstudyingintheuk

(You must you notify CRIC once the outcome of your application is confirmed)

Arrive in the UKCRIC will help arrange transfer from the airport to your accommodation and will provide a full orientation before enrolment

(You should notify CRIC of your arrival details so that we can make these arrangements)

Start the first stage of your studies at CRIC and complete your degree at Anglia Ruskin University

33

Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students

This payment and refund policy applies to applicants and new students undertaking an enrolment process at the commencement of a pathway of studies

Registered students are those who have completed an enrolment process and are considered to be lsquocontinuing studentsrsquo They are not considered under this policy see Payment and Refund mdash Continuing Students 10 Payment methods Programme

Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

11 Payment of the amount along with any transaction costs due should be made in pound pounds sterling to CRIC by

bull UK bank cheque

bull international bank draft

bull telegraphic transfer

bull UK bank debit card

bull non-UK bank debit card (3 surcharge will apply) or

bull credit card (3 surcharge will apply)

If payment is made by telegraphic transfer then it must state the

bull studentrsquos name and

bull studentrsquos CRIC student ID number

as reference for payment and provide CRIC with proof of payment

12 CRIC bank details are as follows

Bank name Citibank London

Address Citigroup Centre Canada Square Canary Wharf London E14 5LB United Kingdom

Account name CRIC Ltd

Account Address London UK

Bank Account number 11972472

Bank Sort Code 18-50-08

IBAN Number GB79CITI18500811972472

SWIFT Code CITIGB2L (Citibank London)

20 Financial conditions application

21 All applicants must have satisfiedprovide CRIC that

bull they have acceptable sources of funding for the duration of the pathway See the Student Visa Information on the website angliaacukcric (information also attached to the Acceptance of Offer Form and Provisional CAS Statement) for a list of documents that are acceptable

22 All fees charges and accounts will be payable in advance as determined by CRIC All applicants are required to make advance payments inclusive of

bull the Programme Fee Deposit mdash the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form and all deposits are taken as payment towards the full amount (note if you are an applicant undertaking English language then your Programme

Fee Deposit will be calculated against your academic programme fees and these fees will be held on account until you progress to academic studies)

bull pound800ndashpound1000 (the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form) towards any pre-booked student accommodation made on their behalf by provide CRIC All as payment towards the full amount (the full account must be paid prior to a student arriving in the UK)

bull the NavInsure Policy fee mdash Payment of this fee is required in advance if you select to purchase the Navinsurance Policy Refund of this fee is subject to the terms and conditions of the Navinsurance policy (in particular point ldquo3 mdash Cancellationrdquo of the general conditions on page 3 of the Policy Booklet)

In some instances CRIC may request an additional advance payment for specific pathways of study or where additional administrative charges may be required

23 No applicant will be issued with a CAS Statement until all requirements in paras 21 and 22 have been met

24 No applicant will be permitted to enrol on a pathway of study until all required advance payments are made in full by the required due date All required payments must be made prior to the commencement of the semester of enrolment inclusive of fees charges and accounts

25 Deferral of entry for applicants will not normally be permitted once a CAS statement has been issued by Anglia Ruskin University However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis prior to deferral of entry and where an applicant can provided binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

then all advance payments made to date will be held by CRIC and rolled forward to the deferred enrolment date Also see paras 327

26 Fees are correct as at the time of printing CRIC reserves the right to vary its fees at any time

30 Financial conditions and refunds Programme Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

31 Conditions

311 The laws pertaining to money laundering in the UK require that any payment made to and confirmed as received by CRIC will only ever be refunded to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment

Where an accommodation deposit has been paid to the College which is then transferred to a third party (provider of actual accommodation) with the approval of the student or parentlegal guardian the deposit is then subject to the terms and conditions for refund of the third party and the College therefore has no further liability or responsibility for any refund

312 CRIC reserves the right to return to source any excessive payment consisting of over three semestersrsquo advanced payments inclusive of programme fees andor student accommodation fees as a preventative measure to any excessive money transfer into and within the UK

313 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any miscommunication that may arise where inaccurate applicant contact details or where such details are out of date It is the responsibility of applicant and the parentguardian where an applicant is under the age of 18 years to provide and confirm correct contact details for communication purposes

314 CRIC reserves the right to correct any clerical details or omissions

315 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage including without limitation direct or consequential loss or damage or any loss or damages whatsoever arising from the terms and conditions of payments and refunds

316 All payments are subject to the following conditions

bull the payee is authorised to use the payment method used

bull a payment must be confirmed as having reached the CRIC Citibank account for it to be deemed as a payment and

bull where a card provider declines or refuses a payment or where incorrect details have been provided by the payee and a payment does not reach the CRIC Citibank account CRIC has no obligation to notify the payee or applicant and accepts no liability for any losses

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Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students (continued)

32 International applicants

321 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content This may be applied

bull where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to Anglia Ruskin University or

bull where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant or

bull where an applicant has obtained entry clearance andor leave to remain under an Anglia Ruskin University CAS numberStatement

bull Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision prior to or at the time of receiving a Provisional CAS Statement or

bull where no CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321

A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

322 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and the applicant fails to gain a student visa then a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be applied where an applicant has provided the following binding evidence

bull a copy of the rejection letter received from the UK diplomatic mission (ECO)

bull evidence that the visa application was made within time and valid application conditions and

where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC

will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

323 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees can only be applied where an applicant has provided evidence that

bull they are no longer in the UK and that their student visa has been cancelled or

bull they have moved to and been accepted to another Tier 4 licensed educational establishment

bull A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

324 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where the applicant transfers prior to the enrolment process to another educational establishment within the UK then they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and outstanding accounts

325 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant fails to enrol then they are deemed to be in breach of their student visa and they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

326 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant can provide binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts inclusive of the NavInsure Policy fee

327 Where an applicant has opted to take out the NavInsure Policy and paid the associated fee as specified on the Acceptance of Offer Form a refund of the fee paid will be applied in line with the NavInsure Cancellation policy as specified in the NavInsure Policy Booklet provided to applicants at the time their Policy is issued

328 Where an applicant holds a NavInsure or alternative Insurance Policy a refund on advanced payment of programme fees see paras 322 323 and 324 will only be applied by CRIC where the applicant can evidence that they have not made a successful claim against their policy for the programme fees held

33 EEA or Swiss national applicants

331 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content

332 Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision four weeks prior to the programme start date then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 331 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

333 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees will be made A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

334 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where an applicant can provide binding evidence that the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

Please print in BLOCK LETTERS

Application forman Associate College of

(1) Personal

Title Mr Mrs Miss Other

Family name First name(s)

Previous family name (if applicable)

Date of birth DAY MONTH YEAR Gender Male Female

Student address

Postcode Country

Home telephone Mobile telephone

Country of birth Skype ID

Email

Country of passport held Passport number

(2) Pathway area selection

Undergraduate Pathway Areas Postgraduate Pathway Areas

Stage 1 University Foundation Stage 2 First Year Degree Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Architecture

Art amp Design

Business

Communications and Humanities

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Law

Life Sciences

Optometry

Accounting and Finance

Architecture

Arts and Humanities

Business

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Life Sciences

Art

Business

Engineering

IT

Law

MBA

Publishing

Year of entry Month of entry September January June

(This section must be completed including desired majorspecialisation where relevent For a list of degrees offered refer to page 11 of this guide Or visit cricnavitascomcourses)

Your chosen degree

(3) Education details Prior education ndash highest level achieved

Name of qualification (eg A Levels Year 12 Bachelorrsquos) Name of institution attended Grades (itemise individual subject grades) Date of completion

CRIC_APPFORMindd 1 06072012 0947

Office use only

(9) Application checklist and declarationWe require the following section to be completed in order to process your application

Check that you have

Completed all sections of the application form

Read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment including the Fee and Refund Policy within the brochure or on the website

Check that you have attached

Certified copies of your academic transcripts

Evidence of your English language ability if applicable

A copy of your passport andor visa

I declare that the information I have supplied on this form is to the best of my understanding and belief complete and correct I understand that the giving of false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of my application or cancellation of enrolment I give permission for CRIC to obtain official records from any educational institution that I have attended I also authorise CRIC to supply any relevant official records to educational institutions to which I am seeking admission to government bodies and to parentssponsors if required I understand that Course Fees are subject to review I accept the conditions as laid out in the CRIC Payment and Refund Policy and accept liability for the payment of all Course Fees as outlined within I understand that living expenses in the United Kingdom may be higher than in my own country and confirm that I am able to meet those costs I hereby consent to CRIC disclosing my personal information to third parties in the manner set out in CRICrsquos Privacy Policy which includes

bull Disclosure to CRIC representatives (agents) acting on my behalf

bull Disclosure to Anglia Ruskin University to facilitate progression from CRIC to the next stage of my studies

bull Disclosure to Navitas Ltd and its affiliates for the purpose of communication with regarding pathways and services offered by Navitas Ltd and its related companies

Tick this box if you do not wish to receive information via SMS about your offer

Signature Date DAY MONTH YEAR

ParentGuardian Signature (if applicant is under 18 years of age)

Date DAY MONTH YEAR

Offer Details ndash Admission OfficeRepresentative Stamp

Send your application to CRICCambridge Ruskin International CollegeAnglia Ruskin University Coslett Building (Cos415)East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

F +44 (0)1223 698763 E admissionscric-ukacuk

(4) English proficiencyPlease provide details of your English language qualification

IELTS (Score)

TOEFL (Score)

Other (lsquoOrsquo Levels Cambridge)

You must submit full academic transcriptscertificates and proof of English proficiency so that we can assess your eligibility for your selected study PathwayIf these documents are not submitted with this form we will not be able to process your application

(5) Declaration of criminal recordIn accordance with UK law you must state if you have any criminal convictions

Please indicate if you have any criminal convictions

Yes No

(excluding spent convictions and minor motoring offences for which the penalty was a fine andor up to 3 penalty points)

If you tick yes you may need to provide details

(6) DisabilitiesSpecial NeedsPlease indicate in the next column whether or not you will need any additional support or facilities We will pass this information on to our Student Services team who will liaise with you to support you through the admission process and determine whether we and the university can meet your study needs

DisabilitiesSpecial Needs continued

I have no known learningphysical disability

I have a specific learningphysical disability

Please give further details below and if necessary attach further information to this form

(7) Have you studied previously in the UK

Yes No

From DAY MONTH YEAR To DAY MONTH YEAR

Name of schooluniversity

(8) Other informationHow did you hear about CRIC You may tick more than one box

Exhibitionseminar

Internet

Newspapermagazine advertisement

British Council

Recommended by an CRIC representative (agent)

Recommended by a friend or relative Is your friendrelative an CRIC student Yes No

Other

QRCODE

CRIC_APPFORMindd 2 06072012 0947

Creating opportunities for successNavitas provides you with the education you need to get where you want to be in life From English language skills and courses to help you enter university to training for the workplace Navitas colleges and campuses in 28 countries will support you every step of the way

With over 100 Navitas and SAE Institution locations across the globe and over 55000 international students currently studying with us we understand the worldrsquos learning

needs Wersquove become one of the most trusted providers of education and training in the world

Navitas offers to students professionals and migrants from around the world the following opportunities

bull English language training bull High school studies bull University preparation and programmesbull Post-secondary education for creative

media technology

bull Career advancement programmes bull Student recruitment bull Workforce recruitment and placementbull Migrant settlement services

We also offer customised workplace training for companies and a range of training and settlement services for the Australian government Wherever you are and wherever you want to be the knowledge and resources of our staff around the world will ensure your success

Boston

Lowell

Dartmouth

LondonCambridge

Plymouth

SwanseaPortsmouth

AberdeenEdinburgh

Glasgow

BirminghamOxford

Germany

SloveniaAustria

Switzerland

France

Italy

BelgiumNetherlands

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SpainGreece

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KuwaitJordan

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Nairobi

Colombo

Singapore

Jakarta

AdelaideGeelong Melbourne

Sydney

BrisbaneGold Coast

Perth

CairnsDarwin

Education for your world

Members and affiliates of Navitas Australia

bull ACAP (Australian College of Applied Psychology)

bull ACN mdash La Trobe University Sydneybull ATTC (Australian TESOL Training Centre) bull CELUSA (Centre for English Language

in the University of South Australia) bull Curtin College mdash Curtin University Perth bull Curtin University Sydneybull Cytech Intersearchbull Eynesbury mdash The University of Adelaide

and University of South Australiabull Hawthorn-Melbournebull La Trobe Melbourne mdash La Trobe Universitybull MIBT mdash Deakin University Melbournebull MQC mdash Macquarie University Sydney bull Navitas English (formerly ACEACL) bull Navitas Health Skills Australiabull NCPS (Navitas College of Public Safety)bull Navitas Workforce Solutionsbull NIC mdash The University of Newcastlebull PIBT mdash Edith Cowan University Perth bull QIBT mdash Griffith University

Brisbane and the Gold Coastbull SAE InstitutionsQantm Collegesbull SAIBT mdash University of South

Australia Adelaidebull SIBT mdash Macquarie University Sydney

Canada

bull FIC mdash Simon Fraser University Vancouver bull ICM mdash the University of Manitoba Winnipeg

United Kingdom

bull BCUIC mdash Birmingham City University bull CRIC mdash Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge bull EIC mdash Edinburgh Napier University bull HIC mdash University of Hertfordshire Hatfieldbull ICP mdash University of Portsmouthbull ICRGU mdash Robert Gordon University Aberdeen bull ICWS mdash Swansea Universitybull LIBT mdash Brunel University Londonbull PUIC mdash Plymouth University bull SAE InstitutionsQantm College

United States of America

bull Navitas at UMass Boston mdash University of Massachusetts Boston

bull Navitas at UMass Dartmouth mdash University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

bull Navitas at UMass Lowell mdash University of Massachusetts Lowell

bull Navitas at WKU mdash Western Kentucky University (WKU)

bull Navitas at UNH mdash University of New Hampshire

bull SAE Institutions

Africa

bull SAE Institute South Africabull AUSI mdash Edith Cowan University Kenya

Asia

bull ACBT mdash Edith Cowan University Sri Lanka bull Curtin Singapore (The Singapore

Campus of Curtin University)bull MIBT Indonesia mdash Deakin Universitybull SAE Institutions mdash India Indonesia

Malaysia Singapore ThailandQantm College mdash Singapore

Europe

bull SAE InstitutionsQantm Colleges mdash Austria Belgium France Germany Greece Italy Netherlands Sweden Switzerland Slovenia Spain Turkey

Middle East

bull SAE Institutions mdash Jordan and Kuwait

New Zealand

bull SAE Institute Auckland

Central America

bull SAE Institute Mexico

Australian College of Business and Technology (ACBT) and Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Indonesia (MIBT-I) are affiliated organisations and are not owned by Navitas LimitedNAVITAS USA These schools are authorized under federal law to enrol non-immigrant alien students University Pathway Programs are not available to students from the Peoplersquos Republic of China for any University of Massachusetts campus where Navitas conducts these programsRegistered Company names and CRICOS Provider Codes SAE Institute Pty Ltd 00312F (NSW) 02431E (WA) 02047B (VIC) 03204G (QLD) Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd trading as La Trobe Melbourne 03312D La Trobe University 00115M (VIC) Australian Campus Network Pty Limited La Trobe University 02218K (NSW) Colleges of Business and Technology (WA) Pty Ltd 02042G Curtin University 00301J (WA) Colleges of Business and Technology (NSW) Pty Ltd trading as Curtin Sydney Curtin University 02637B (NSW) Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd trading as Eynesbury 00561M The University of Adelaide 00123M Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01590J Deakin University 00113B Perth Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01312J Edith Cowan University 00279B Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01737F Griffith University 00233E South Australian Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 02193C University of South Australia 00121B Sydney Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01576G Macquarie University 00002J IBT Sydney Pty Ltd trading as Macquarie City Campus Newcastle International College 03293B The University of Newcastle 00109J Navitas English Courses in NT will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 02783C (NT) Courses in NSW Qld and WA will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Services Pty Ltd ACN 002 069 730) CRICOS Provider 00289M (NSW) 00711B (Qld) 02252G (WA) with the exception of the Certificate IV in TESOL course which will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 00031D (NSW) and 03106K (Qld) Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia 02193C Hawthorn-Melbourne (Hawthorn Learning Pty Ltd ACN 124 204 171) CRICOS 02931G Australian College of Applied Psychology 01328A (NSW) 02565B (QLD) 02829E (VIC) Navitas College of Public Safety 01945JICM CRA BN 81210 5146 FIC CRA BN 81210 5146 Company Numbers Birmingham City International College Ltd trading as Birmingham City University International College (BCUIC) 07445570 CRIC 06407773 EIC 06822392 ICP 06770123 ICWS 6412162 HIBT Ltd trading as HIC 5163612 LIBT 5171106 Plymouth Devon International College Ltd trading as Plymouth University International College (PUIC) 06822402 ICRGU 07154254 Navitas Limited ABN 69 109 613 309

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Chelmsford 35 minutes from London

Just a 35-minute train ride away from London Chelmsford is a lively vibrant city in the historical county of Essex

The famous V Festival is held in Chelmsfordrsquos Hylands Park and the 2011 festival featured acts such as Arctic Monkeys Dizzee Rascal Calvin Harris Rihanna and Eminem Chelmsford also has numerous theatres an eight-screen cinema great nightclubs and cosy pubs all found in the high-street and-west end areas of the city Shopping venues include High Chelmer and Meadows shopping centres and a daily indoor market Chelmsford has golf courses rugby and hockey clubs as well as the Riverside Ice and Leisure Centre Essex County Cricket Club plays frequent matches during the season and its grounds are within walking distance of the bus and railway stations

Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos modern campus is set in the lush green Rivermead area of Chelmsford a short walk from the city centre It has a wealth of industry-leading

facilities including the new Health and Social Care building with state-of-the-art medical equipment and facilities It also has a fully equipped gym

The campus is home to the Lord Ashcroft International Business School (LAIBS) the largest business school in the UKrsquos eastern region LAIBS is well recognised by students employers and professional bodies as a vital centre for business education and training

The Marconi Building the result of a pound15 million investment houses the Faculties of Science and Technology Arts Law and Social Sciences Facilities include an amphitheatre a mock law court and a 150-seat lecture theatre

For more information about Chelmsford visit chelmsfordgovuk

Chelmsford

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CHELMSFORD

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Anglia Ruskin University an internationally recognised university

Anglia Ruskin University is located in two of the UKrsquos major educational centres mdash Cambridge and Chelmsford The university prides itself on quality teaching academic excellence outstanding facilities and supportive academic and welfare services

Here are some of the many reasons students have chosen to study at Anglia Ruskin University

bull A long history in providing education and internationally recognised degrees Established in 1858 Anglia Ruskin University provides degrees in over 100 academic areas The university has a strong reputation in Art and Design Business Computer Science and IT Engineering English Law Life Sciences Media Studies Optometry and Psychology

bull Our graduates get jobs Ninety percent of our graduates go into work or further study within 18 months of graduation mdash one of the highest employability rates in the UKrsquos higher education sector

bull Academics involved in industry Anglia Ruskin University teaching staff are involved in or are from the industry related to the subject they teach keeping you up to date with the latest developments in your academic area

bull Award winning students Students regularly win industry awards in events such as the IBM Universities Business Challenge and the National Client Interviewing Competition at the Oxford Institute of Legal Practice The university also won the UKrsquos Number One Student Radio station as judged by the UK Student Radio Association

bull Employer Mentoring Scheme (EMS) The university runs an Employer Mentoring Scheme (EMS) matching second-year students with employees

from local organisations who provide business mentoring

bull Live and study in Cambridge and Chelmsford Students at Cambridge and Chelmsford live in safe clean and picturesque environments enjoying vibrant student lifestyles

bull Cost of living While both cities are close to London they are more affordable to live and study in (You will need to budget for a minimum of pound800 per month to cover your living expenses while studying in the UK)dagger

bull State-of-the-art facilities Anglia Ruskin University has recently spent pound80 million updating its facilities which include a brand new Business School (LAIBS) forensic crime labs a mock courtroom sports science labs and multimedia sound studios

bull Truly international campuses One in five students come from outside the UK to study at Anglia Ruskin University

Source The Destination of Leavers Survey 2008ndash09 The Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) hesaacuk dagger The UK Border Agency require student visa applicants to have a minimum of GBPpound800 per month (when studying outside London) to support their living costs for the duration of their studies in the UK

Why choose Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC)

CRIC works within the Academic Quality Framework of Anglia Ruskin University and is accredited by the UKrsquos Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA) It is also a member of the British Councilrsquos Education UK Partnership and the UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA)

As a CRIC student you willbull have access to Anglia Ruskin University

degree pathways a partnership between the university and CRIC that will allow you to move seamlessly through the different stages of study to receive an internationally recognised bachelorrsquos or masterrsquos degree from Anglia Ruskin University

bull be able to swiftly enter an undergraduate or postgraduate pathway at Anglia Ruskin University which has intakes each year in September January and June

bull have access to English language help if you need it through Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English Language Centre which has up to six intakes each year

bull earn a degree that is well regarded by employers

bull receive unparalleled academic and personal welfare support through a 247 Student Support Line as well as additional tutorial support from academic tutors and small class sizes to give you the best opportunity to succeed

bull have access to all the universityrsquos facilities and on-campus living accommodation on both campuses

- Cambridge mdash With a global reputation as a centre of academic excellence and culture itrsquos no wonder students come from all over the world to study in Cambridge CRIC students at Cambridge study in a stimulating academic and social environment which rivals any other university in the world

- Chelmsford mdash Chelmsford has a modern state-of-the-art campus with long-standing links into the world of business Students at CRIC Chelmsford study in an environment recognised for its first-class facilities Chelmsford is also close to London and is an inexpensive place to live a real bonus for a major city so close to the capital

For more information about the CRIC student experience visit angliaacukcric

Mohammed Abdulaal Bahrain Accounting and Finance

The best thing about the college is the

friendly and attentive staffwho help students enjoy their learning

experience Cambridge itself is a beautiful city with lots of historic buildings and

museums and it is a great place to stay and study

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High School Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Stage 1 University Foundation

Undergraduate pathway

Postgraduate pathwayMinimum 15 yearsrsquo

educationStage 2 Masterrsquos

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

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CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) is an Associated College of Anglia Ruskin University offering a modern and dynamic educational experience The college is committed to providing educational pathways and support services in an environment that encourages you to achieve excellence in your studies

At CRIC you can study the following

Pre-sessional EnglishIf your English language test result scores are just below the required B2 level (IELTS 55 or equivalent mdash all components) you may be eligible for entry into Pre-sessional English This course is just 3 months in duration and satisfactory completion enables you to gain admission to either the undergraduate pathway (University Foundation or First Year Degree) or postgraduate pathway (Pre-Masterrsquos)

The entry requirement for pre-sessional English can be found on page 26

Undergraduate pathwaysAn undergraduate pathway is a single course comprising four stages of study When you successfully complete the pathway you will be awarded a bachelorrsquos (Hons) degree from Anglia Ruskin University

University Foundation

The University Foundation is Stage 1 of the undergraduate pathway

The transition from high school to university is a big step perhaps the most important in your life Staff at CRIC understand this and will provide you with ongoing guidance

support and the knowledge and skills you need It is this partnership between you and the staff that will make this transition a smooth one

First Year Degree

The First Year Degree is Stage 2 of the undergraduate pathway You will experience the first-year curriculum of an Anglia Ruskin University degree and with extra academic contact hours The teaching and learning experience will enable you to fully develop your knowledge and understanding of each module to prepare you for Stage 3 (the second year of your chosen degree) and Stage 4 (the final year of your degree pathway)

Postgraduate pathway A postgraduate pathway is a single course comprising two stages of study When you successfully complete the pathway you will be awarded a masterrsquos degree from Anglia Ruskin University

Pre-Masterrsquos

The Pre-Masterrsquos course is Stage 1 of the postgraduate pathway and is one semester in duration It has been designed to prepare international students who have not qualified for direct entry to Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos

masterrsquos degrees including the Master of Business Administration (MBA) the Master of Laws (LLM) and the Master of Science (MSc) in Engineering Management

Undertaking a Pre-Masterrsquos course will provide you with the time to adjust to the rigorous research and independent study requirements of postgraduate studies and prepare you to get the most out of your masterrsquos studies at the university

English LanguageThe English language course is offered by Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Centre English Language is a full-time course specifically designed for international students who need to improve their level of English before starting undergraduate or postgraduate academic studies

The course suits students with different levels of English competence To successfully complete the course you need to attend a minimum of 85 percent of the classes and meet the English Language requirements of the pre-sessional or intended pathway stage

You can start an English Language course in September January or June In some instances you can also join the course at the halfway point in November March or July

One visaStudents undertaking the above stages (Pre-sessional University Foundation and First Year Degree) will receive a packaged offer and one single visa for the entire duration of their studies The visa will be issued by Anglia Ruskin University

Elle Nyatefe Ghana Business

The best thing about CRIC is the

members of staff were always there to

answer my queries There were

lots organised activities such as

football cricket competitions and

sight-seeing tours that was open

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Undergraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

The undergraduate pathway advantageCRICrsquos undergraduate pathway is tailored according to your choice of degree For example if you have chosen to do a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Computing you will study subjects related to this degree This will allow you to acquire the necessary background knowledge and study skills to excel in your chosen degree

While studying your undergraduate pathway you will have access to all of Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos modern

well-equipped teaching and library facilities sporting and recreational amenities and on-campus accommodation

The advantages of a CRIC undergraduate pathway includebull a seamless transition from school to

university While the initial stages of your university life are the most important this is often the time when many students can feel lost or anxious We understand this and have put in processes in place to ease the transition from school to university-level studies

bull access to scholarships When you progress to the second year of your degree (Stage 3) in your undergraduate pathway Anglia Ruskin University will reduce your course fee by pound500 You are eligible for this reduction once only

bull additional study support English language assistance and unparalleled personalised attention The extra academic contact hours will not only allow you to fully develop your knowledge and understanding of each module but will better prepare you for university studies You will also be studying in small groups giving you an unmatched level of access to your teachers

Pathways Duration Intakes Structure AssessmentPre-sessional Learning Skills and Communication

12 weeks September January and June

This pre-sessional semester comprises four modules designed to improve your English language ability to Level B2 or higher and emplace vital study skills Teaching is tailored towards your chosen undergraduate pathway so you are prepared for subsequent studies while improving your communicative abilities

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

University Foundation (Stage 1)

Two semesters September January and June

This comprises three - five modules each semester and includes academic studies in your subject area as well as skills modules Each module is tailored towards your chosen undergraduate degree

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and case study analysis Most modules have a final examination

First Year Degree (Stage 2)

Two semesters covering the first year of your degree

September January and June

You will undertake modules which mirror the curriculum taught at Anglia Ruskin University and are often taught by staff of the University You will receive extra support through tutorials individual consultation with teachers English language assistance and self-access computer laboratories

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and case study analysis Most modules have a final two-hour examination

Second Year Degree (Stage 3)

Two semesters covering the second year of your degree

ndash You will undertake four to five modules each semester to further study the key areas within your degree You will receive extra support through tutorials individual consultation with teachers English language assistance and self-access computer laboratories

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

Final Year Degree (Stage 4)

Two semesters covering the final year of your degree

ndash You will undertake four to five modules each semester to further study the key areas within your degree For some degrees you will be able to specialise or concentrate on a particular stream within a subject area As with previous semesters you will receive extra support through tutorials individual consultation with academic staff English language assistance and self-access computer laboratories

Assessment is via a mix of examination assignments group work and presentations practical and laboratory work (for science-based degrees) in-class group projects and a final dissertation

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Architecturebull BSc (Hons) Architectural Technologybull BSc (Hons) Architecture

Communications and Humanitiesbull BA (Hons) Criminology bull BA (Hons) Film Studiesbull BA (Hons) Historybull BA (Hons) Media Studiesbull BA (Hons) Philosophybull BA (Hons) Sociology

Engineering and Built Environmentbull BSc (Hons) Building Surveyingbull BSc (Hons) Civil Engineeringbull BSc (Hons)

Construction Managementbull BEng (Hons) Electronicsbull BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineeringbull BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveyingbull BSc (Hons) Real Estate Management

Optometrybull BOptom (Hons) Optometrybull BSc (Hons) Ophthalmic Dispensing

Arts and Designbull BA (Hons) Computer Games

and Visual Effectsbull BA (Hons) Fashion Designbull BA (Hons) Film and

Television Productionbull BA (Hons) Fine Artbull BA (Hons) Graphic Designbull BA (Hons) Illustrationbull BA (Hons) Illustration and Animationbull BA (Hons) Interior Designbull BA (Hons) Photography

Businessbull MA Arts Managementbull MA Human Resource Managementbull MA International Businessbull MA International Business

(Dual Degree mdash Netherlands)dagger

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree mdash Switzerland)

bull MA International Business Economicsbull MA International Sustainable

Tourism Managementbull MA International Managementbull Masters of Business

Administration (MBA)dagger

bull MSc Accounting and Financial Analysis

bull MSc Engineering Managementbull MSc International Logisticsbull MSc Managementbull MA Marketing Innovationbull MSc Project Management

Lawbull LLM International Business Law

Publishingbull MA Publishing

Businessbull BSc (Hons) Accounting and Financebull BSc (Hons) Business Economicsbull BA (Hons) Business Managementbull BA (Hons) Human

Resources Managementbull BA (Hons) International Business

Strategy (three year option)bull BA (Hons) International Business

Strategy (two year option)bull BA (Hons) Marketing

Medical and Life Sciencesbull BSc (Hons) Abnormal and

Clinical Psychologybull BSc (Hons) Biomedical Sciencebull BSc (Hons) Crime and

Investigative Studiesbull BA (Hons) Criminology bull BSc (Hons) Forensic Sciencebull BSc (Hons) Health and Social Carebull BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult)bull BSc (Hons) Psychologybull BSc (Hons) Psychology

and Criminologybull BSc (Hons) Public Healthbull BSc (Hons) Sports Coaching

and Physical Educationbull BSc (Hons) Sports Science

Computing and Technologybull BSc (Hons) Business

Information Systemsbull BSc (Hons) Computer

Gaming Technology bull BSc (Hons) Computer Science bull BSc (Hons) Information Security

and Forensic Computingbull BSc (Hons) Media and

Internet Technologybull BSc (Hons) Network Infrastructure

and Security

Lawbull LLB (Hons) Law

Undergraduate Pathways

Postgraduate Pathways

Anglia Ruskin University degree pathways available to CRIC students

ITbull MSc Business Information Systemsbull MSc Computer Sciencebull MSc Information and

Communication Technologybull MSc Mobile Telecommunicationsbull MSC Network Managementbull MSc Network Security

Offered at our Chelmsford campus However Stage 1 (University Foundation) where applicable is offered at the Cambridge campus dagger Two years work experience required

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Architecture

In the pathway BSc (Hons) Architecture you will study the design of the constructed environment

This degree explores not only the design of buildings but also the technical and management competencies required to realise those designs The course will offer you both an academic challenge and the

right environment and support to develop intellectually and creatively It will also prepare you for a career in the architecture industry

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Potential career pathsArchitecture town planning

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Approach to Design

bull Creative Workshops Series

bull Critical and Contextual Studies

bull Design Process

bull Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Skills

bull Interactive Communication and Information Skills

bull Portfolio Development and Planning

Course fee pound8200

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Department of Built Environment at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Department of Built Environment at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Architecture

bull BSc (Hons) Architectural Technology

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Art and Design

This pathway will give you the freedom to explore a range of skills techniques and approaches associated with creative media

All courses offer a distinctive integration of practice and theory using industry standard facilities Students are encouraged to be both creative and critically engaged You will be expected to develop the creative practice

through studio workshop and classroom based experimentation You will also be provided with guidance to produce a portfolio

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Approach to Design

bull Creative Workshops Series

bull Critical and Contextual Studies

bull Design Process

bull Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Skills

bull Interactive Communication and Information Skills

bull Portfolio Development and Planning

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Cambridge School of Art at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Cambridge School of Art at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Computer Games

and Visual Effects

bull BA (Hons) Fashion Design

bull BA (Hons) Film and Television Production

bull BA (Hons) Film Television and Theatre Design

bull BA (Hons) Fine Art

bull BA (Hons) Graphic Design

bull BA (Hons) Illustration

bull BA (Hons) Illustration and Animation

bull BA (Hons) Interior Design

bull BA (Hons) Photography

Potential career pathsArts marketing design consulting fashion design fashion buying museum designing theatre set designing web design

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Two-year bachelorrsquos degree BA (Hons) International Business Strategy Course overview

This new degree from the Lord Ashcroft International Business School (LAIBS) has an explicitly international focus which will equip you with a solid platform for a future career related to business and management in a globalised economy You will develop a range of practical skills and analytical techniques currently used within a number of functional areas in global business

By starting the First Year Degree in September January or June and by following the three semester academic calendar you will be able to complete your bachelorrsquos degree in two years

All students selected offered a place will receive a Tuition Fee reduction of pound4800 plus pound500 when they progress to second year A total saving of pound5300

Business

Throughout the Business pathway you will develop an understanding of what a business is and how its internal and external operating processes work

Topics include planning and strategy growth marketing products and services finance and accounting systems information systems and human resource development and management

You will also learn about the world of business and commerce including the operation of international markets and market economies

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Lord Ashcroft International Business School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Potential career pathsBanking and finance business management chartered accountancy chartered public finance accountancy marketing tourism and leisure

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Business Law

bull Business Studies (Double module)

bull Composition and Style

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Intercultural Studies

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Accounting for Business

bull Analysis of Business

bull Economics for Business and Management

bull International Business in Focus

bull International Business Law

bull Introduction to Accounting and Finance

bull Introduction to Organisation and Management

bull Marketing Essentials

Course fee pound8600

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance

bull BA (Hons) Business Economics

bull BA (Hons) Business Management

bull BA (Hons) Human Resource Management

bull BA (Hons) International Business Strategy (three-year option)

bull BA (Hons) International Business Strategy (two-year option)

bull BA (Hons) Marketing

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Lord Ashcroft International Business School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

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Computing and Technology

The Computing and Technology pathway covers the principles underlying the use of information technology and its production and control

You will gain an understanding of the fundamentals of computing electronic communications and networking and how these contribute to solving complex

problems across a range of settings You will also consider how economic and technological developments affect the environment You will undertake contextual

and theoretical analysis and will have the opportunity to formulate a degree pathway option specialising in a particular field of study You will develop communication and presentation skills to articulate your visual and verbal response to the course and will learn practical techniques in your chosen field

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Analytical Techniques III

bull Communication Technology

bull Engineering Design

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Critical Thinking

bull Physics III

Course fee pound8200

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Business

Information Systems

bull BSc (Hons) Computer Science

bull BSc (Hons) Computing and Animation Technology

bull BSc (Hons) Information Security and Forensic Computing

bull BSc (Hons) Media and Internet Technology

Potential career pathsAcademic and industrial research web development database administration film and video post production software engineering 2D and 3D modelling and animation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Communications and Humanities

Through this pathway you will develop a fundamental knowledge and understanding of the basic facts concepts theories and principles of communications film and media through critical thinking and intercultural studies

You will also develop an appreciation of the wider communications context and its underlying principles including its social

environmental ethical economic and commercial impacts You will also exploring potential careers in the industry

Potential career pathsAdvertising and broadcasting communication consulting film criticism film festival administration and management media consulting public relations

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Composition and Style

bull Critical Thinking

bull Film Studies

bull Interactive Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Intercultural Studies

bull Mass Communications

bull Media Studies

Course fee pound7900

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9600

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Film Studies

bull BA (Hons) History

bull BA (Hons) Media Studies

bull BA (Hons) Philosophy

bull BA (Hons) Sociology

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Engineering and Built Environment

The Engineering and Built Environment pathway covers the principles underlying the use of materials in engineering applications and their production and control

You will gain an understanding of how applied chemical states and reactions contribute to the engineering process and are used to solve engineering problems You will also consider how economic and technological developments affect the built environment as well as learning how

to apply mathematical techniques to engineering decision-making

The common core of the course also provides a broad background to the processes that lead to the production and maintenance of buildings

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Analytical Techniques II

bull Engineering Design I

bull Engineering Design II

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Critical Thinking

bull Physics III

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University Chelmsford campus

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound8100ndashpound10300

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Potential career pathsDesign and development of buildings roads railways airports and docks environmental monitoring medical electronics sound technology construction and real estate management building and quantity surveying

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BEng (Hons) Electronics

bull BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering

bull BSc (Hons) Civil Engineering

bull BSc (Hons) Construction Management

bull BSc (Hons) Building Surveying

bull BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying

bull BSc (Hons) Real Estate Management

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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law

Our LLB (Hons) Law is a qualifying law degree that allows successful graduates to progress directly to the vocational stage of training for the profession of solicitor or barrister

The LLB is a flexible course that enables you to focus on areas of specific interest and to develop your own areas of specialisation including business and the law family law

criminal law and procedure andor civil law and litigation to meet the requirements of your chosen career

Potential career pathsBarrister paralegal solicitor

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Composition and Style

bull Contract Law

bull Criminal Law

bull English Legal System

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Legal Skills

bull Mass Communication

bull Public Law

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull LLB (Hons) Law

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Anglia Law School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Anglia Law School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

19

Medical and Life Sciences

This pathway broadly explores the medical and life sciences and examines the complexity of life processes including the interrelationships of living organisms

You will learn the principles underlying the production use and control of materials in medical and life-science applications and the application of biological and chemical properties You will gain a thorough

understanding of the purpose and processes of laboratory experimentation and protocols as well as the basic concepts of applied chemical states and reactions

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Biology I

bull Biology II

bull Physics III

bull Chemistry I

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

Course fee pound8200

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science

bull BSc (Hons) Crime amp Investigative Studies

bull BSc (Hons) Forensic Science

bull BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care

bull BSc (Hons) Psychology

bull BSc (Hons) Abnormal and Clinical Psychology

bull BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult)

bull BSc (Hons) Psychology and Criminology

bull BSc (Hons) Public Health

bull BSc (Hons) Sports Science

bull BSc (Hons) Sports Coaching and Physical Education

Potential career pathsBiotechnology environmental protection forensic science medical research occupational psychology pharmaceutical manufacturing

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Optometry

Optometry is concerned with the examination diagnosis and treatment of the eyes and the correction of vision problems

This pathwayrsquos two main aims are to provide you with extensive theoretical and practical knowledge of optometry including its social and ethical aspects and to enable you to devise original ideas and theories related to optometry and to scientifically test them

When you graduate you will be able to demonstrate a knowledge of practical

competencies particularly in the use and application of laboratory and clinical apparatus demonstrate an understanding of the theoretical principles that underpin current practice and display skills in recording and interpreting patient data You will also be able to make decisions based on clinical rationale

Potential career pathsOptometry ophthalmic dispensing

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Biology I

bull Biology II

bull Physics III

bull Chemistry I

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BOptom (Hons) Optometry

bull BSc (Hons) Ophthalmic Dispensing

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

The postgraduate pathway advantageA CRIC postgraduate pathway provides you with valuable insight into postgraduate-level studies in the UK Most importantly it will equip you with the appropriate knowledge and skills you need to excel in your chosen taught masterrsquos degree

The postgraduate pathway is designed for students from a variety of backgrounds whobull require additional English

language training

bull come from a different academic environment to that of the UK

bull have been away from studies for a period of time

bull are looking to fine-tune skills already gained during undergraduate studies employment or both

If you fall into any of the above categories choosing the postgraduate pathway at CRIC is the right decision

The Pre-Masterrsquos pathway will prepare you for future postgraduate studies by giving you confidence and expertise in areas relevant to your taught masterrsquos degree

You willbull develop your fundamental knowledge

and understanding of the basic principles relevant to your chosen degree

bull develop basic numerical techniques research methodologies and ICT presentation and communication skills

bull gain a competent set of transferable skills that will help you in your academic studies and future career and enable you to make informed decisions

bull attain the necessary level of language competence specific to your chosen field of study

Pathways Duration Intakes Structure AssessmentPathway Pre-Sessional Learning Skills and Communication

12 weeks September January and June

This pre-sessional semester comprises four modules designed to improve your English language ability to Level B2 or higher and emplace vital study skills Teaching is tailored towards your chosen postgraduate pathway so you are prepared for subsequent studies while improving your communicative abilities

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

Pre-Masterrsquos (Stage 1)

One semester

September January and June

While studying at CRIC students will cover a series of modules that will prepare them for a seamless progression to their chosen taught masterrsquos degree All modules include core academic skills relevant to postgraduate study

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and a dissertation Most modules have a final two-hour examination

Masterrsquos (Stage 2)

One year mdash 18 months

September and January

The masterrsquos (Stage 2) offers students the chance to build on what they have learned during the pre-masterrsquos and extend their professional understanding about their relevant area of study A taught masterrsquos degree usually consists of a series of specialist modules in structured class seminar or tutorial formats A research thesis component may be included but is much shorter than what is required for a masterrsquos degree by research However most taught mastersrsquo degrees will have a final major project or dissertation component

Modules will be assessed be via exams assignments essays or seminar performance (group or individual presentations) Assessment may also include projects that can be completed either as part of a group or individually For most mastersrsquo degrees preparing and submitting a major project or dissertation will form a large part of the assessment and final grade

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Master of International Business (MBA and MAIB dual degree qualification) Course overview

This unique degree enables you to receive two degrees for the price of one an MA in International Business from Anglia Ruskin University and either an MBA in International Business and Management from Hanze University in Groningen the Netherlands or an MSc in International Management from Basel Switzerland You will spend half the time in the UK and the other in the Netherlands or Switzerland Both courses are delivered in English Students must have completed at least two years of work experience to be accepted to the programme in the Netherlands

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Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

Potential career pathsAccounting and finance arts project management business analysis business consulting construction management construction project management corporate law creative design management diplomacy economics engineering management entrepreneurship human resource management international trade international trade law IT management logistics marketing management project management

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

One semester

Modules

bull Advanced Contract Law

bull Business Management (double module)

bull Information Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning Skills and Communication

Course fee pound4500

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin University

Business

bull Masters of Business Administration (MBA)dagger

bull Engineering Management

bull MSc Engineering Management

bull MA International Management

bull MSc Accounting and Financial Analysis

bull MA Arts Management

bull MA Human Resource ManagementDagger

bull MA International Business

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Switzerland)dagger

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Netherlands)dagger

bull MA International Business Economics

bull MSc International Logistics

bull MA International Sustainable Tourism Management

bull MSc Management

bull MA Marketing Innovation

bull MSc Project Managementsect

it

bull MSc Information and Communication Technology

bull MSc Business Information SystemsDagger

bull MSc Mobile TelecommunicationsDagger

bull MSc Network SecurityDagger

bull MSc Computer ScienceDagger

bull MSC Network ManagementDagger

law

bull LLM International Business Law

Publishing

bull MA Publishing

Stage 2 Masterrsquos Degree

Location

Lord Ashcroft International Business School Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences or Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September and January

Duration

12-18 months

Course fee pound9800 - pound12900

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience Dagger Course has additional entry requirements of a relevant bachelorrsquos degree sect Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience in construction or built environment fields All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Ling Quan Huang China International Business

ldquo I came from China to study in the UK

I was initially attracted to Cambridge

because of its worldwide reputation - the city is very

culturally diverse and has a lot to offer I want

to be a manager in the future so I chose the

MA International Business at Anglia Ruskin

University because it covers transnational and

multinational businessrdquo

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Academic entry requirements If your country is not listed please visit angliaacukcric or contact the CRIC Admission Office by emailing admissionscric-ukacuk

CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

UK education system

5 GCSE passes 2 passes in the British GCE or VCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Level passes

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

International Baccalaureate

18 points 22 points as above

Albania Maturity Certificate Grade 5 average Maturity Certificate Grade 7 average as above

Bahrain Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (General Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme or equivalent

as above

Bangladesh Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate (10+2) with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate with a minimum average of 55 in 4 subjects

as above

Cambodia Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 50 average

Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 60 average

as above

China Successful completion of Senior Middle School 2 with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Senior Middle 3 with a minimum average of 60 across 4 academic subjects on either the Hui Kao or Senior Middle Examinations (English and Chinese are not acceptable as academic subjects)

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent (eg DaZhuan) from a recognised institution or following successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Egypt Satisfactory pass in Certificate of Secondary Education

Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education or Al-Azhar Training Diploma

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Ghana Minimum of 4 SSCE passes (Including Maths and English)

Minimum of 6 SSCE passes with grades of C or above

as above

Hong Kong HKDSE - an average of 40-55 (depending on schoolrsquos banding) in Form 4 and Form 5 including English and including Mathematics where required

HKDSE - Minimum of 3 passes at Grade 3 or the equivalent of 110 UCAS tariff points at GCE AAS level or equivalent

as above

India Successful completion of all India or State SSC (X) with 50 average

Successful completion of All India or State Board HSC (II) with 50 average

as above

Indonesia SMU III or SMU II grade of 65 SMU III grade of 7 (Average of 4 subjects) as above

Iran Successful completion of High School Diploma with an overall Pass

Successful completion of High School Diploma and Pre-University Certificate with an average of 12 or above

as above

Jordan Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 65 of completion of diploma (pass)

as above

Kazakhstan Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 35 average

Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 45 average

as above

Kenya Successful completion of KCSE with a D average or 5 passes at GCE O-Level

Successful completion of KCSE with grades of C or above or 2 GCE A-Level or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Levels

as above

Korea Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 65-75

as above

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CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Kuwait Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (general Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 years education

Malaysia Successful completion of SPM with 4 passes or Senior Middle 2

2 passes in STPM or UEC with a 65 average

as above

Mauritius 5 passes in Cambridge Overseas School CertificateGCE O Level

2 passes in Cambridge Overseas Higher School CertificateGCE A Level or 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes

as above

Mongolia Successful completion of high school with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Foundation programme or equivalent

as above

Myanmar Successful completion of Basic Education High School Examination Matriculation with an overall pass

Successful completion of Technical High School Diploma with an overall pass

as above

Nepal Successful completion of School Leaving Certificate SLCUpper Secondary School Certificate (3 years) with a minimum average of Division I

Successful completion of HSC with a minimum average of Division I

as above

Nigeria Minimum of 4 credits at SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

Minimum of 6 credits including English and Maths from the SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

as above

Oman Successful completion of Thanawiya amma with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Pakistan Successful completion of SSC (10) with a grade average of 45

Successful completion of HSC (10+2) with a grade average of 55

as above

Qatar Successful completion of Tawjihiyya (General Secondary School Certificate) with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of a Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Russia Successful completion of Atestat with a 3 average

Successful completion of Atestat with a 45 average

as above

Saudi Arabia Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

South Africa Successful completion of Senior Certificate (no matriculation endorsement)

Successful completion of Senior Certificate (with Matriculation endorsement)

as above

Sri Lanka 5 passes in GCE O-Levels or equivalent 2 passes in GCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS passes

as above

Taiwan Successful completion of the Senior High School Certificate with a C grade or above

Successful completion of Senior High School Certificate with B Grades in 4 academic subjects

as above

Thailand Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 65

as above

Turkey Successful completion of Devlet Lise Diplomasi (State High School Diploma) with a minimum average of 50

Devlet Lise Diplomasi - average of 3 or Diploma ndash pass

as above

United Arab Emirates

Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of a foundation programme from another institution or equivalent

as above

Vietnam Successful completion of Year 11 with a 65 average

Successful completion of Year 12 with a 60 average

as above

Zambia 4 passes in ZSC 6 passes in ZSC graded at 4 or above as above

Zimbabwe 5 passes in Zimsec O-levelCambridge School Certificate (CSC) or Cambridge Overseas School Certificate (COSC)GCE O-levels

2 passes in Zimsec A-LevelGCE A-Levels or equivalent or 1 pass at A-Level and 2 passes at AS-Level

as above

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English language requirements

The language of instruction at CRIC is English To attain entry into the undergraduate or postgraduate pathway you must be able to demonstrate you have a suitable level of English proficiency You can do this by obtaining one of the results shown in the tables below

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash University Foundation

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 4 yearsPre-sessional semester University Foundation First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 2 ndash First Year Degree

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 3 yearsPre-sessional semester First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 3 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Postgraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash Pre-Masterrsquos

Postgraduate pathway ndash extended 13 yearsPre-sessional semester Pre-Masterrsquos Masterrsquos

Stage Learning Skills and Communication Stage 1 Stage 2

Duration 1 semester 1 semester 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Your English language preparation

If you do not meet our English language requirements you can receive the English language tuition you need to prepare you for successful entry into your degree pathway

The English language training is conducted by Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Centre

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Your investment

Fees and charges for the 20122013 academic year

English Language Course fee (pound)Cost per 12-week block of study pound3300

Undergraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 University Foundation pound8200 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Business) pound8600 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9600 ndash

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Business) pound9500ndashpound10300

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9500ndashpound10300

Postgraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos pound4500 ndash

Stage 2 Masterrsquos pound9800

Stage 2 MBA pound12900

Academic calendar

January 2013 May 2013 September 2013Pre-sessional

Enrolment and registration 4 February 22 May 27 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 4 February 28 May 30 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 19 August 20 December

University Foundation First Year Degree in Businessdagger and Pre-Masterrsquos

Enrolment and registration 21 January 22 May 18 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 28 January 28 May 23 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 31 May (pre-masterrsquos)

16 August 20 December (Pre-Masterrsquos and University Foundation) 10 January 2014 (First Year Degree mdash Arts and Science)

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger No May 2013 semester for integrated First Year Degree courses (all subjects other than business) All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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CRIC offers a quality education The academic

and management staff are inspirational - they give excellent support to the students

Navitas bursaries and scholarships

Navitas family bursariesNavitas offers financial support in the form of family bursaries A bursary applies where two or more students from the same family study with a Navitas member institution

The first family member can be studying with a Navitas member institution at the same time as other family members or they may have previously studied with any Navitas member institution The bursary is granted to the second and subsequent family members who study with a Navitas member institution For the purpose of this bursary a family member is defined as a husband wife brother sister mother father son daughter or stepchild

The bursary is equivalent to 10 percent of tuition fee for the first attempt at units or courses in the programme of study (ie a certificate diploma University Transfer Programme (UTP) University Pathway Programme bachelorrsquos degree pre-masterrsquos programme postgraduate qualifying programme or masterrsquos degree)dagger with a Navitas member institution (excluding the Mixed English option)Dagger This amount is credited to the eligible studentrsquos tuition fee account each academic term with the amount being relevant to the number of units undertaken in that term The bursary applies to the first program of study only undertaken at a Navitas member institution and does not apply to additional units or repeat units that may also be undertaken

A completed application must be submitted to the Navitas institution where the second family member is studying together with supporting documents such as a birth certificate or family cardsect Application forms can be obtained from the Navitas institution where the student has enrolled

The Navitas family bursary applies to students studying at ACBT ACN AUSI BCUIC Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

dagger Certificate programmes may also be known or registered a Foundation Studies or University Transfer Programme Stage I Diploma programmes may also be known or registered as Undergraduate Pathway University Transfer Programme Stage II or University Pathway Programme

Dagger The Navitas bursary is not applicable to any English language programme or any component of an English language programme offered by a Navitas member institution

sect The supporting documentation that is required will depend on the country where the student is enrolled

Navitas academic merit scholarshipsNavitas is committed to helping students achieve their career goals by offering scholarships to outstanding students

Navitas academic merit scholarships are awarded each term by each Navitas pathway college or managed campus Two students with the highest GPA in four or more subjects or courses will each receive a scholarship

The scholarships cover bull one academic term or part thereof at a

Navitas member institution (equivalent to the tuition fees for a maximum of up to five academic subjects or courses) for

- a diploma advanced diploma or associate degree (Australia)

- UTP Stage II or associate degree (Canada)

- UPP or IUTP (United States) - undergraduate pathway programme (United Kingdom) or

bull one semester of undergraduate study at ACN Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus or

bull one semester of a masterrsquos programme at Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus

The scholarships are applied to the tuition for the second term of enrolment only or the final semester of study in an undergraduate or postgraduate programme Students must be enrolled as a full time student to qualify for the scholarships

The scholarship panel from each Navitas member institution will announce the recipients of the Navitas academic merit scholarships upon the completion of each term and the release of the results The recipients will be notified by mail and the successful students posted on the college website by consent Students are not required to apply for the scholarship as it is awarded based on academic performance and all students are eligible

Scholarship policy

1 Two scholarships for one academic termrsquos tuition are offered at all Navitas member institutions each

2 Where the Academic Assessment Committee must differentiate between equally qualified applicants additional factors such as educational disadvantage membership of a specific equity group andor significantly adverse personal circumstances may be taken into account

3 Students are eligible to qualify for the scholarships after successful completion of their first term and after commencing their second term

4 Students can only be awarded the scholarship once

5 Students already in receipt of a scholarship may not be eligible for the Navitas scholarship

6 Students are required to pay for any additional courses or subjects or courses undertaken that are over the amount covered by the scholarship

Navitas academic merit scholarships are offered to students studying at ACN Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

This information is correct as at the time of printing and may be subject to change without notice or at the discretion of Navitas member institutions or Navitas Limited

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Student services

CRIC is committed to helping you achieve your goals by providing you with all the support services you need As a CRIC student you will have access to both CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University services

Services available at CRIC CRIC encourages you to use all the support services available and to contact our friendly staff for advice and assistance whenever you need it Remember we are here to help you achieve success within your chosen pathway of study

The Student Support team looks after all our studentsrsquo needs includingbull Academic performance monitoring mdash

Students in Jeopardy programme

bull Assignment help

bull Attendance monitoring

bull Disability support

bull English language support

bull Enrolment in your pathway

bull Learning support

bull Orientation programmes

bull Registration with Anglia Ruskin University

bull Registration with CRIC

bull Social activities

bull Student welfare

bull Study skills training

bull 247 emergency assistance

Activities at CRICIf you are interested in getting involved in sports and cultural societies Anglia Ruskin University is the perfect university for you Cambridge and Chelmsford offer a wide range of recreational and sporting facilities that you can use including cricket pitches sports halls and gyms

Being part of sports and cultural societies while you are at Anglia Ruskin University will open up many social and career opportunities for you We encourage our students to participate in such activities as much as possible

Clubs and societies on campus

For a list of clubs and societies on campus visit webangliaacukvodlifecambridgecam_clubshtml

Why visit us at angliaacukcric

Join us on Facebook at facebookcomcricukNext time you are on Facebook find out what our students are getting up to Yoursquoll see all the fun activities we are doing this year and find helpful tips on accommodation saving money and living in the beautiful locations of Cambridge and Chelmsford Yoursquoll also be able to read movie reviews

check out our inter-college sporting events and check out the cultural and social activities that other CRIC students are getting up to during their free time

There is plenty of information on this site so visit us and spend some time browsing our pages online

If your parents have questions our website has information for them too The CRIC website has the most up-to-date information about the college including pathway information accommodation options and scholarship availability Visit the site to see what awaits you at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University

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Accommodation

CRIC offers places in Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos Halls of Residence for those wishing to live on either the Cambridge or Chelmsford campus The Halls of Residence consist of low-rise modern buildings situated either on or next to each campus

Alternatively CRIC offers off-campus accommodation through its preferred service providers

On-campus accommodationThis accommodation is intended for new students and is normally only available for a stay of one semester (16 weeks maximum) Rooms in Halls of Residence are limited so if you want to apply for one you should do so early

Students staying in the Halls of Residence will have their own en-suite single room which usually includes a single bed desk

cupboard and free broadband internet access Students share a large self-catering kitchen

After living in Halls of Residence for one semester many students find that they have settled into life at Anglia Ruskin University and made friends and would like to experience off-campus living in Cambridge or Chelmsford

The cost of a room in the Halls of Residence for one semester varies between pound1850 and pound2350 Please check angliaacukcric for the most up-to-date costs

Off-campus accommodationCRIC provides a referral service to our preferred off-campus accommodation service providers for new and continuing students wishing to live locally The service helps CRIC students to source privately rented accommodation within the cities of Cambridge and Chelmsford and close to Anglia Ruskin University

Reserving accommodationOnce you have accepted an offer to study at CRIC you may then wish to ask us to arrange your accommodation To reserve your room you will need to complete an Accommodation Form and pay a pound800 reservation fee in advance You must then pay the remaining accommodation cost when you receive your student visa Places are limited so we recommend you book early to ensure your place and choice of room

Cost-of-living guide

You will be expected to reside in Cambridge or Chelmsford for the duration of your studies at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University As such the UK Border Agency (UKBA) requires students to be able to demonstrate minimum subsistence funds of pound800 per month to cover their living expenses For further details contact the CRIC Student Support Office at cricstudentsupportangliaacuk

The money you will need includes course fees and living costs (also called maintenance funds) Your monthly living costs may vary depending on where you

decide to study If you havenrsquot studied in the UK before or recently the information below will help you budget for your study here

Length of courseWhere you will study Money needed

Nine months or less CRIC Full course fees and pound800 for each calendar month of the course

More than nine months CRIC Full course fees and pound5400 to cover living costs for nine months

For more information visit ukbahomeofficegovuk and follow the Studying in the UK link

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How to apply to study at CRIC

Applying to CRICSend your completed application form and documents by mail email or fax to

Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) Coslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

E admissionscric-ukacuk F +44 (0)1223 698763 (international) F 01223 698763 (from the UK)

Complete the CRIC Application formand send it with supporting documents mdash including your academic qualifications and English test results mdash to CRIC or your CRIC representative

(Certified translations must accompany documents that are not in English)

Receive an Offer of AdmissionDownload Tier 4 visa application and prepare all documents needed for the visa as described in the UKBA visa application guidance notes

Accept the offerby paying the course fee deposit indicated and returning a completed Acceptance Form to CRIC

(You can make a payment via bank transfer international bank draft or debitcredit card)

Receive visa support informationCRIC will send you the information you need to apply for your UK student visa (Tier 4)

Re-check to see if you have all original documents funds required as per the CRIC CAS document and UKBA visa application guidance notes prior to applying for the Tier 4 visa

Arrange student accommodation in Cambridge or ChelmsfordCRIC can help organise suitable student accommodation

(Demand is often high for the most popular accommodation so make sure you arrange accommodation as soon as possible)

Apply for your visaFull details on the visa application process can be found at ukbahomeofficegovukstudyingintheuk

(You must you notify CRIC once the outcome of your application is confirmed)

Arrive in the UKCRIC will help arrange transfer from the airport to your accommodation and will provide a full orientation before enrolment

(You should notify CRIC of your arrival details so that we can make these arrangements)

Start the first stage of your studies at CRIC and complete your degree at Anglia Ruskin University

33

Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students

This payment and refund policy applies to applicants and new students undertaking an enrolment process at the commencement of a pathway of studies

Registered students are those who have completed an enrolment process and are considered to be lsquocontinuing studentsrsquo They are not considered under this policy see Payment and Refund mdash Continuing Students 10 Payment methods Programme

Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

11 Payment of the amount along with any transaction costs due should be made in pound pounds sterling to CRIC by

bull UK bank cheque

bull international bank draft

bull telegraphic transfer

bull UK bank debit card

bull non-UK bank debit card (3 surcharge will apply) or

bull credit card (3 surcharge will apply)

If payment is made by telegraphic transfer then it must state the

bull studentrsquos name and

bull studentrsquos CRIC student ID number

as reference for payment and provide CRIC with proof of payment

12 CRIC bank details are as follows

Bank name Citibank London

Address Citigroup Centre Canada Square Canary Wharf London E14 5LB United Kingdom

Account name CRIC Ltd

Account Address London UK

Bank Account number 11972472

Bank Sort Code 18-50-08

IBAN Number GB79CITI18500811972472

SWIFT Code CITIGB2L (Citibank London)

20 Financial conditions application

21 All applicants must have satisfiedprovide CRIC that

bull they have acceptable sources of funding for the duration of the pathway See the Student Visa Information on the website angliaacukcric (information also attached to the Acceptance of Offer Form and Provisional CAS Statement) for a list of documents that are acceptable

22 All fees charges and accounts will be payable in advance as determined by CRIC All applicants are required to make advance payments inclusive of

bull the Programme Fee Deposit mdash the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form and all deposits are taken as payment towards the full amount (note if you are an applicant undertaking English language then your Programme

Fee Deposit will be calculated against your academic programme fees and these fees will be held on account until you progress to academic studies)

bull pound800ndashpound1000 (the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form) towards any pre-booked student accommodation made on their behalf by provide CRIC All as payment towards the full amount (the full account must be paid prior to a student arriving in the UK)

bull the NavInsure Policy fee mdash Payment of this fee is required in advance if you select to purchase the Navinsurance Policy Refund of this fee is subject to the terms and conditions of the Navinsurance policy (in particular point ldquo3 mdash Cancellationrdquo of the general conditions on page 3 of the Policy Booklet)

In some instances CRIC may request an additional advance payment for specific pathways of study or where additional administrative charges may be required

23 No applicant will be issued with a CAS Statement until all requirements in paras 21 and 22 have been met

24 No applicant will be permitted to enrol on a pathway of study until all required advance payments are made in full by the required due date All required payments must be made prior to the commencement of the semester of enrolment inclusive of fees charges and accounts

25 Deferral of entry for applicants will not normally be permitted once a CAS statement has been issued by Anglia Ruskin University However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis prior to deferral of entry and where an applicant can provided binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

then all advance payments made to date will be held by CRIC and rolled forward to the deferred enrolment date Also see paras 327

26 Fees are correct as at the time of printing CRIC reserves the right to vary its fees at any time

30 Financial conditions and refunds Programme Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

31 Conditions

311 The laws pertaining to money laundering in the UK require that any payment made to and confirmed as received by CRIC will only ever be refunded to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment

Where an accommodation deposit has been paid to the College which is then transferred to a third party (provider of actual accommodation) with the approval of the student or parentlegal guardian the deposit is then subject to the terms and conditions for refund of the third party and the College therefore has no further liability or responsibility for any refund

312 CRIC reserves the right to return to source any excessive payment consisting of over three semestersrsquo advanced payments inclusive of programme fees andor student accommodation fees as a preventative measure to any excessive money transfer into and within the UK

313 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any miscommunication that may arise where inaccurate applicant contact details or where such details are out of date It is the responsibility of applicant and the parentguardian where an applicant is under the age of 18 years to provide and confirm correct contact details for communication purposes

314 CRIC reserves the right to correct any clerical details or omissions

315 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage including without limitation direct or consequential loss or damage or any loss or damages whatsoever arising from the terms and conditions of payments and refunds

316 All payments are subject to the following conditions

bull the payee is authorised to use the payment method used

bull a payment must be confirmed as having reached the CRIC Citibank account for it to be deemed as a payment and

bull where a card provider declines or refuses a payment or where incorrect details have been provided by the payee and a payment does not reach the CRIC Citibank account CRIC has no obligation to notify the payee or applicant and accepts no liability for any losses

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Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students (continued)

32 International applicants

321 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content This may be applied

bull where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to Anglia Ruskin University or

bull where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant or

bull where an applicant has obtained entry clearance andor leave to remain under an Anglia Ruskin University CAS numberStatement

bull Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision prior to or at the time of receiving a Provisional CAS Statement or

bull where no CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321

A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

322 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and the applicant fails to gain a student visa then a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be applied where an applicant has provided the following binding evidence

bull a copy of the rejection letter received from the UK diplomatic mission (ECO)

bull evidence that the visa application was made within time and valid application conditions and

where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC

will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

323 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees can only be applied where an applicant has provided evidence that

bull they are no longer in the UK and that their student visa has been cancelled or

bull they have moved to and been accepted to another Tier 4 licensed educational establishment

bull A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

324 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where the applicant transfers prior to the enrolment process to another educational establishment within the UK then they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and outstanding accounts

325 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant fails to enrol then they are deemed to be in breach of their student visa and they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

326 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant can provide binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts inclusive of the NavInsure Policy fee

327 Where an applicant has opted to take out the NavInsure Policy and paid the associated fee as specified on the Acceptance of Offer Form a refund of the fee paid will be applied in line with the NavInsure Cancellation policy as specified in the NavInsure Policy Booklet provided to applicants at the time their Policy is issued

328 Where an applicant holds a NavInsure or alternative Insurance Policy a refund on advanced payment of programme fees see paras 322 323 and 324 will only be applied by CRIC where the applicant can evidence that they have not made a successful claim against their policy for the programme fees held

33 EEA or Swiss national applicants

331 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content

332 Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision four weeks prior to the programme start date then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 331 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

333 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees will be made A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

334 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where an applicant can provide binding evidence that the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

Please print in BLOCK LETTERS

Application forman Associate College of

(1) Personal

Title Mr Mrs Miss Other

Family name First name(s)

Previous family name (if applicable)

Date of birth DAY MONTH YEAR Gender Male Female

Student address

Postcode Country

Home telephone Mobile telephone

Country of birth Skype ID

Email

Country of passport held Passport number

(2) Pathway area selection

Undergraduate Pathway Areas Postgraduate Pathway Areas

Stage 1 University Foundation Stage 2 First Year Degree Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Architecture

Art amp Design

Business

Communications and Humanities

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Law

Life Sciences

Optometry

Accounting and Finance

Architecture

Arts and Humanities

Business

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Life Sciences

Art

Business

Engineering

IT

Law

MBA

Publishing

Year of entry Month of entry September January June

(This section must be completed including desired majorspecialisation where relevent For a list of degrees offered refer to page 11 of this guide Or visit cricnavitascomcourses)

Your chosen degree

(3) Education details Prior education ndash highest level achieved

Name of qualification (eg A Levels Year 12 Bachelorrsquos) Name of institution attended Grades (itemise individual subject grades) Date of completion

CRIC_APPFORMindd 1 06072012 0947

Office use only

(9) Application checklist and declarationWe require the following section to be completed in order to process your application

Check that you have

Completed all sections of the application form

Read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment including the Fee and Refund Policy within the brochure or on the website

Check that you have attached

Certified copies of your academic transcripts

Evidence of your English language ability if applicable

A copy of your passport andor visa

I declare that the information I have supplied on this form is to the best of my understanding and belief complete and correct I understand that the giving of false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of my application or cancellation of enrolment I give permission for CRIC to obtain official records from any educational institution that I have attended I also authorise CRIC to supply any relevant official records to educational institutions to which I am seeking admission to government bodies and to parentssponsors if required I understand that Course Fees are subject to review I accept the conditions as laid out in the CRIC Payment and Refund Policy and accept liability for the payment of all Course Fees as outlined within I understand that living expenses in the United Kingdom may be higher than in my own country and confirm that I am able to meet those costs I hereby consent to CRIC disclosing my personal information to third parties in the manner set out in CRICrsquos Privacy Policy which includes

bull Disclosure to CRIC representatives (agents) acting on my behalf

bull Disclosure to Anglia Ruskin University to facilitate progression from CRIC to the next stage of my studies

bull Disclosure to Navitas Ltd and its affiliates for the purpose of communication with regarding pathways and services offered by Navitas Ltd and its related companies

Tick this box if you do not wish to receive information via SMS about your offer

Signature Date DAY MONTH YEAR

ParentGuardian Signature (if applicant is under 18 years of age)

Date DAY MONTH YEAR

Offer Details ndash Admission OfficeRepresentative Stamp

Send your application to CRICCambridge Ruskin International CollegeAnglia Ruskin University Coslett Building (Cos415)East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

F +44 (0)1223 698763 E admissionscric-ukacuk

(4) English proficiencyPlease provide details of your English language qualification

IELTS (Score)

TOEFL (Score)

Other (lsquoOrsquo Levels Cambridge)

You must submit full academic transcriptscertificates and proof of English proficiency so that we can assess your eligibility for your selected study PathwayIf these documents are not submitted with this form we will not be able to process your application

(5) Declaration of criminal recordIn accordance with UK law you must state if you have any criminal convictions

Please indicate if you have any criminal convictions

Yes No

(excluding spent convictions and minor motoring offences for which the penalty was a fine andor up to 3 penalty points)

If you tick yes you may need to provide details

(6) DisabilitiesSpecial NeedsPlease indicate in the next column whether or not you will need any additional support or facilities We will pass this information on to our Student Services team who will liaise with you to support you through the admission process and determine whether we and the university can meet your study needs

DisabilitiesSpecial Needs continued

I have no known learningphysical disability

I have a specific learningphysical disability

Please give further details below and if necessary attach further information to this form

(7) Have you studied previously in the UK

Yes No

From DAY MONTH YEAR To DAY MONTH YEAR

Name of schooluniversity

(8) Other informationHow did you hear about CRIC You may tick more than one box

Exhibitionseminar

Internet

Newspapermagazine advertisement

British Council

Recommended by an CRIC representative (agent)

Recommended by a friend or relative Is your friendrelative an CRIC student Yes No

Other

QRCODE

CRIC_APPFORMindd 2 06072012 0947

Creating opportunities for successNavitas provides you with the education you need to get where you want to be in life From English language skills and courses to help you enter university to training for the workplace Navitas colleges and campuses in 28 countries will support you every step of the way

With over 100 Navitas and SAE Institution locations across the globe and over 55000 international students currently studying with us we understand the worldrsquos learning

needs Wersquove become one of the most trusted providers of education and training in the world

Navitas offers to students professionals and migrants from around the world the following opportunities

bull English language training bull High school studies bull University preparation and programmesbull Post-secondary education for creative

media technology

bull Career advancement programmes bull Student recruitment bull Workforce recruitment and placementbull Migrant settlement services

We also offer customised workplace training for companies and a range of training and settlement services for the Australian government Wherever you are and wherever you want to be the knowledge and resources of our staff around the world will ensure your success

Boston

Lowell

Dartmouth

LondonCambridge

Plymouth

SwanseaPortsmouth

AberdeenEdinburgh

Glasgow

BirminghamOxford

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SloveniaAustria

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France

Italy

BelgiumNetherlands

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Mexico

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SpainGreece

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KuwaitJordan

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Colombo

Singapore

Jakarta

AdelaideGeelong Melbourne

Sydney

BrisbaneGold Coast

Perth

CairnsDarwin

Education for your world

Members and affiliates of Navitas Australia

bull ACAP (Australian College of Applied Psychology)

bull ACN mdash La Trobe University Sydneybull ATTC (Australian TESOL Training Centre) bull CELUSA (Centre for English Language

in the University of South Australia) bull Curtin College mdash Curtin University Perth bull Curtin University Sydneybull Cytech Intersearchbull Eynesbury mdash The University of Adelaide

and University of South Australiabull Hawthorn-Melbournebull La Trobe Melbourne mdash La Trobe Universitybull MIBT mdash Deakin University Melbournebull MQC mdash Macquarie University Sydney bull Navitas English (formerly ACEACL) bull Navitas Health Skills Australiabull NCPS (Navitas College of Public Safety)bull Navitas Workforce Solutionsbull NIC mdash The University of Newcastlebull PIBT mdash Edith Cowan University Perth bull QIBT mdash Griffith University

Brisbane and the Gold Coastbull SAE InstitutionsQantm Collegesbull SAIBT mdash University of South

Australia Adelaidebull SIBT mdash Macquarie University Sydney

Canada

bull FIC mdash Simon Fraser University Vancouver bull ICM mdash the University of Manitoba Winnipeg

United Kingdom

bull BCUIC mdash Birmingham City University bull CRIC mdash Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge bull EIC mdash Edinburgh Napier University bull HIC mdash University of Hertfordshire Hatfieldbull ICP mdash University of Portsmouthbull ICRGU mdash Robert Gordon University Aberdeen bull ICWS mdash Swansea Universitybull LIBT mdash Brunel University Londonbull PUIC mdash Plymouth University bull SAE InstitutionsQantm College

United States of America

bull Navitas at UMass Boston mdash University of Massachusetts Boston

bull Navitas at UMass Dartmouth mdash University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

bull Navitas at UMass Lowell mdash University of Massachusetts Lowell

bull Navitas at WKU mdash Western Kentucky University (WKU)

bull Navitas at UNH mdash University of New Hampshire

bull SAE Institutions

Africa

bull SAE Institute South Africabull AUSI mdash Edith Cowan University Kenya

Asia

bull ACBT mdash Edith Cowan University Sri Lanka bull Curtin Singapore (The Singapore

Campus of Curtin University)bull MIBT Indonesia mdash Deakin Universitybull SAE Institutions mdash India Indonesia

Malaysia Singapore ThailandQantm College mdash Singapore

Europe

bull SAE InstitutionsQantm Colleges mdash Austria Belgium France Germany Greece Italy Netherlands Sweden Switzerland Slovenia Spain Turkey

Middle East

bull SAE Institutions mdash Jordan and Kuwait

New Zealand

bull SAE Institute Auckland

Central America

bull SAE Institute Mexico

Australian College of Business and Technology (ACBT) and Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Indonesia (MIBT-I) are affiliated organisations and are not owned by Navitas LimitedNAVITAS USA These schools are authorized under federal law to enrol non-immigrant alien students University Pathway Programs are not available to students from the Peoplersquos Republic of China for any University of Massachusetts campus where Navitas conducts these programsRegistered Company names and CRICOS Provider Codes SAE Institute Pty Ltd 00312F (NSW) 02431E (WA) 02047B (VIC) 03204G (QLD) Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd trading as La Trobe Melbourne 03312D La Trobe University 00115M (VIC) Australian Campus Network Pty Limited La Trobe University 02218K (NSW) Colleges of Business and Technology (WA) Pty Ltd 02042G Curtin University 00301J (WA) Colleges of Business and Technology (NSW) Pty Ltd trading as Curtin Sydney Curtin University 02637B (NSW) Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd trading as Eynesbury 00561M The University of Adelaide 00123M Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01590J Deakin University 00113B Perth Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01312J Edith Cowan University 00279B Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01737F Griffith University 00233E South Australian Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 02193C University of South Australia 00121B Sydney Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01576G Macquarie University 00002J IBT Sydney Pty Ltd trading as Macquarie City Campus Newcastle International College 03293B The University of Newcastle 00109J Navitas English Courses in NT will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 02783C (NT) Courses in NSW Qld and WA will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Services Pty Ltd ACN 002 069 730) CRICOS Provider 00289M (NSW) 00711B (Qld) 02252G (WA) with the exception of the Certificate IV in TESOL course which will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 00031D (NSW) and 03106K (Qld) Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia 02193C Hawthorn-Melbourne (Hawthorn Learning Pty Ltd ACN 124 204 171) CRICOS 02931G Australian College of Applied Psychology 01328A (NSW) 02565B (QLD) 02829E (VIC) Navitas College of Public Safety 01945JICM CRA BN 81210 5146 FIC CRA BN 81210 5146 Company Numbers Birmingham City International College Ltd trading as Birmingham City University International College (BCUIC) 07445570 CRIC 06407773 EIC 06822392 ICP 06770123 ICWS 6412162 HIBT Ltd trading as HIC 5163612 LIBT 5171106 Plymouth Devon International College Ltd trading as Plymouth University International College (PUIC) 06822402 ICRGU 07154254 Navitas Limited ABN 69 109 613 309

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Education for your world

Cambridge Ruskin International College LtdCoslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

T +44 (0)1223 695700 F +44 (0)1223 698763 E cricangliaacuk facebookcomCRICuk

Company Number 6407773 Registered in England and Wales

The information contained in this brochure is correct at the time of publication however Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) reserves the right to alter amend or delete details at any time without notice

Selected photographs in this publication are Copyright copy Paul Foley Lightmoods 2012This brochure is provided free of charge

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CHELMSFORD

6 CRiC Pathways at AngliA Ruskin univeRsity 201213

Anglia Ruskin University an internationally recognised university

Anglia Ruskin University is located in two of the UKrsquos major educational centres mdash Cambridge and Chelmsford The university prides itself on quality teaching academic excellence outstanding facilities and supportive academic and welfare services

Here are some of the many reasons students have chosen to study at Anglia Ruskin University

bull A long history in providing education and internationally recognised degrees Established in 1858 Anglia Ruskin University provides degrees in over 100 academic areas The university has a strong reputation in Art and Design Business Computer Science and IT Engineering English Law Life Sciences Media Studies Optometry and Psychology

bull Our graduates get jobs Ninety percent of our graduates go into work or further study within 18 months of graduation mdash one of the highest employability rates in the UKrsquos higher education sector

bull Academics involved in industry Anglia Ruskin University teaching staff are involved in or are from the industry related to the subject they teach keeping you up to date with the latest developments in your academic area

bull Award winning students Students regularly win industry awards in events such as the IBM Universities Business Challenge and the National Client Interviewing Competition at the Oxford Institute of Legal Practice The university also won the UKrsquos Number One Student Radio station as judged by the UK Student Radio Association

bull Employer Mentoring Scheme (EMS) The university runs an Employer Mentoring Scheme (EMS) matching second-year students with employees

from local organisations who provide business mentoring

bull Live and study in Cambridge and Chelmsford Students at Cambridge and Chelmsford live in safe clean and picturesque environments enjoying vibrant student lifestyles

bull Cost of living While both cities are close to London they are more affordable to live and study in (You will need to budget for a minimum of pound800 per month to cover your living expenses while studying in the UK)dagger

bull State-of-the-art facilities Anglia Ruskin University has recently spent pound80 million updating its facilities which include a brand new Business School (LAIBS) forensic crime labs a mock courtroom sports science labs and multimedia sound studios

bull Truly international campuses One in five students come from outside the UK to study at Anglia Ruskin University

Source The Destination of Leavers Survey 2008ndash09 The Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) hesaacuk dagger The UK Border Agency require student visa applicants to have a minimum of GBPpound800 per month (when studying outside London) to support their living costs for the duration of their studies in the UK

Why choose Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC)

CRIC works within the Academic Quality Framework of Anglia Ruskin University and is accredited by the UKrsquos Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA) It is also a member of the British Councilrsquos Education UK Partnership and the UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA)

As a CRIC student you willbull have access to Anglia Ruskin University

degree pathways a partnership between the university and CRIC that will allow you to move seamlessly through the different stages of study to receive an internationally recognised bachelorrsquos or masterrsquos degree from Anglia Ruskin University

bull be able to swiftly enter an undergraduate or postgraduate pathway at Anglia Ruskin University which has intakes each year in September January and June

bull have access to English language help if you need it through Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English Language Centre which has up to six intakes each year

bull earn a degree that is well regarded by employers

bull receive unparalleled academic and personal welfare support through a 247 Student Support Line as well as additional tutorial support from academic tutors and small class sizes to give you the best opportunity to succeed

bull have access to all the universityrsquos facilities and on-campus living accommodation on both campuses

- Cambridge mdash With a global reputation as a centre of academic excellence and culture itrsquos no wonder students come from all over the world to study in Cambridge CRIC students at Cambridge study in a stimulating academic and social environment which rivals any other university in the world

- Chelmsford mdash Chelmsford has a modern state-of-the-art campus with long-standing links into the world of business Students at CRIC Chelmsford study in an environment recognised for its first-class facilities Chelmsford is also close to London and is an inexpensive place to live a real bonus for a major city so close to the capital

For more information about the CRIC student experience visit angliaacukcric

Mohammed Abdulaal Bahrain Accounting and Finance

The best thing about the college is the

friendly and attentive staffwho help students enjoy their learning

experience Cambridge itself is a beautiful city with lots of historic buildings and

museums and it is a great place to stay and study

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Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Stage 1 University Foundation

Undergraduate pathway

Postgraduate pathwayMinimum 15 yearsrsquo

educationStage 2 Masterrsquos

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

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CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) is an Associated College of Anglia Ruskin University offering a modern and dynamic educational experience The college is committed to providing educational pathways and support services in an environment that encourages you to achieve excellence in your studies

At CRIC you can study the following

Pre-sessional EnglishIf your English language test result scores are just below the required B2 level (IELTS 55 or equivalent mdash all components) you may be eligible for entry into Pre-sessional English This course is just 3 months in duration and satisfactory completion enables you to gain admission to either the undergraduate pathway (University Foundation or First Year Degree) or postgraduate pathway (Pre-Masterrsquos)

The entry requirement for pre-sessional English can be found on page 26

Undergraduate pathwaysAn undergraduate pathway is a single course comprising four stages of study When you successfully complete the pathway you will be awarded a bachelorrsquos (Hons) degree from Anglia Ruskin University

University Foundation

The University Foundation is Stage 1 of the undergraduate pathway

The transition from high school to university is a big step perhaps the most important in your life Staff at CRIC understand this and will provide you with ongoing guidance

support and the knowledge and skills you need It is this partnership between you and the staff that will make this transition a smooth one

First Year Degree

The First Year Degree is Stage 2 of the undergraduate pathway You will experience the first-year curriculum of an Anglia Ruskin University degree and with extra academic contact hours The teaching and learning experience will enable you to fully develop your knowledge and understanding of each module to prepare you for Stage 3 (the second year of your chosen degree) and Stage 4 (the final year of your degree pathway)

Postgraduate pathway A postgraduate pathway is a single course comprising two stages of study When you successfully complete the pathway you will be awarded a masterrsquos degree from Anglia Ruskin University

Pre-Masterrsquos

The Pre-Masterrsquos course is Stage 1 of the postgraduate pathway and is one semester in duration It has been designed to prepare international students who have not qualified for direct entry to Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos

masterrsquos degrees including the Master of Business Administration (MBA) the Master of Laws (LLM) and the Master of Science (MSc) in Engineering Management

Undertaking a Pre-Masterrsquos course will provide you with the time to adjust to the rigorous research and independent study requirements of postgraduate studies and prepare you to get the most out of your masterrsquos studies at the university

English LanguageThe English language course is offered by Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Centre English Language is a full-time course specifically designed for international students who need to improve their level of English before starting undergraduate or postgraduate academic studies

The course suits students with different levels of English competence To successfully complete the course you need to attend a minimum of 85 percent of the classes and meet the English Language requirements of the pre-sessional or intended pathway stage

You can start an English Language course in September January or June In some instances you can also join the course at the halfway point in November March or July

One visaStudents undertaking the above stages (Pre-sessional University Foundation and First Year Degree) will receive a packaged offer and one single visa for the entire duration of their studies The visa will be issued by Anglia Ruskin University

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Undergraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

The undergraduate pathway advantageCRICrsquos undergraduate pathway is tailored according to your choice of degree For example if you have chosen to do a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Computing you will study subjects related to this degree This will allow you to acquire the necessary background knowledge and study skills to excel in your chosen degree

While studying your undergraduate pathway you will have access to all of Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos modern

well-equipped teaching and library facilities sporting and recreational amenities and on-campus accommodation

The advantages of a CRIC undergraduate pathway includebull a seamless transition from school to

university While the initial stages of your university life are the most important this is often the time when many students can feel lost or anxious We understand this and have put in processes in place to ease the transition from school to university-level studies

bull access to scholarships When you progress to the second year of your degree (Stage 3) in your undergraduate pathway Anglia Ruskin University will reduce your course fee by pound500 You are eligible for this reduction once only

bull additional study support English language assistance and unparalleled personalised attention The extra academic contact hours will not only allow you to fully develop your knowledge and understanding of each module but will better prepare you for university studies You will also be studying in small groups giving you an unmatched level of access to your teachers

Pathways Duration Intakes Structure AssessmentPre-sessional Learning Skills and Communication

12 weeks September January and June

This pre-sessional semester comprises four modules designed to improve your English language ability to Level B2 or higher and emplace vital study skills Teaching is tailored towards your chosen undergraduate pathway so you are prepared for subsequent studies while improving your communicative abilities

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

University Foundation (Stage 1)

Two semesters September January and June

This comprises three - five modules each semester and includes academic studies in your subject area as well as skills modules Each module is tailored towards your chosen undergraduate degree

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and case study analysis Most modules have a final examination

First Year Degree (Stage 2)

Two semesters covering the first year of your degree

September January and June

You will undertake modules which mirror the curriculum taught at Anglia Ruskin University and are often taught by staff of the University You will receive extra support through tutorials individual consultation with teachers English language assistance and self-access computer laboratories

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and case study analysis Most modules have a final two-hour examination

Second Year Degree (Stage 3)

Two semesters covering the second year of your degree

ndash You will undertake four to five modules each semester to further study the key areas within your degree You will receive extra support through tutorials individual consultation with teachers English language assistance and self-access computer laboratories

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

Final Year Degree (Stage 4)

Two semesters covering the final year of your degree

ndash You will undertake four to five modules each semester to further study the key areas within your degree For some degrees you will be able to specialise or concentrate on a particular stream within a subject area As with previous semesters you will receive extra support through tutorials individual consultation with academic staff English language assistance and self-access computer laboratories

Assessment is via a mix of examination assignments group work and presentations practical and laboratory work (for science-based degrees) in-class group projects and a final dissertation

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Architecturebull BSc (Hons) Architectural Technologybull BSc (Hons) Architecture

Communications and Humanitiesbull BA (Hons) Criminology bull BA (Hons) Film Studiesbull BA (Hons) Historybull BA (Hons) Media Studiesbull BA (Hons) Philosophybull BA (Hons) Sociology

Engineering and Built Environmentbull BSc (Hons) Building Surveyingbull BSc (Hons) Civil Engineeringbull BSc (Hons)

Construction Managementbull BEng (Hons) Electronicsbull BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineeringbull BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveyingbull BSc (Hons) Real Estate Management

Optometrybull BOptom (Hons) Optometrybull BSc (Hons) Ophthalmic Dispensing

Arts and Designbull BA (Hons) Computer Games

and Visual Effectsbull BA (Hons) Fashion Designbull BA (Hons) Film and

Television Productionbull BA (Hons) Fine Artbull BA (Hons) Graphic Designbull BA (Hons) Illustrationbull BA (Hons) Illustration and Animationbull BA (Hons) Interior Designbull BA (Hons) Photography

Businessbull MA Arts Managementbull MA Human Resource Managementbull MA International Businessbull MA International Business

(Dual Degree mdash Netherlands)dagger

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree mdash Switzerland)

bull MA International Business Economicsbull MA International Sustainable

Tourism Managementbull MA International Managementbull Masters of Business

Administration (MBA)dagger

bull MSc Accounting and Financial Analysis

bull MSc Engineering Managementbull MSc International Logisticsbull MSc Managementbull MA Marketing Innovationbull MSc Project Management

Lawbull LLM International Business Law

Publishingbull MA Publishing

Businessbull BSc (Hons) Accounting and Financebull BSc (Hons) Business Economicsbull BA (Hons) Business Managementbull BA (Hons) Human

Resources Managementbull BA (Hons) International Business

Strategy (three year option)bull BA (Hons) International Business

Strategy (two year option)bull BA (Hons) Marketing

Medical and Life Sciencesbull BSc (Hons) Abnormal and

Clinical Psychologybull BSc (Hons) Biomedical Sciencebull BSc (Hons) Crime and

Investigative Studiesbull BA (Hons) Criminology bull BSc (Hons) Forensic Sciencebull BSc (Hons) Health and Social Carebull BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult)bull BSc (Hons) Psychologybull BSc (Hons) Psychology

and Criminologybull BSc (Hons) Public Healthbull BSc (Hons) Sports Coaching

and Physical Educationbull BSc (Hons) Sports Science

Computing and Technologybull BSc (Hons) Business

Information Systemsbull BSc (Hons) Computer

Gaming Technology bull BSc (Hons) Computer Science bull BSc (Hons) Information Security

and Forensic Computingbull BSc (Hons) Media and

Internet Technologybull BSc (Hons) Network Infrastructure

and Security

Lawbull LLB (Hons) Law

Undergraduate Pathways

Postgraduate Pathways

Anglia Ruskin University degree pathways available to CRIC students

ITbull MSc Business Information Systemsbull MSc Computer Sciencebull MSc Information and

Communication Technologybull MSc Mobile Telecommunicationsbull MSC Network Managementbull MSc Network Security

Offered at our Chelmsford campus However Stage 1 (University Foundation) where applicable is offered at the Cambridge campus dagger Two years work experience required

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Architecture

In the pathway BSc (Hons) Architecture you will study the design of the constructed environment

This degree explores not only the design of buildings but also the technical and management competencies required to realise those designs The course will offer you both an academic challenge and the

right environment and support to develop intellectually and creatively It will also prepare you for a career in the architecture industry

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Potential career pathsArchitecture town planning

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Approach to Design

bull Creative Workshops Series

bull Critical and Contextual Studies

bull Design Process

bull Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Skills

bull Interactive Communication and Information Skills

bull Portfolio Development and Planning

Course fee pound8200

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Department of Built Environment at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Department of Built Environment at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Architecture

bull BSc (Hons) Architectural Technology

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Art and Design

This pathway will give you the freedom to explore a range of skills techniques and approaches associated with creative media

All courses offer a distinctive integration of practice and theory using industry standard facilities Students are encouraged to be both creative and critically engaged You will be expected to develop the creative practice

through studio workshop and classroom based experimentation You will also be provided with guidance to produce a portfolio

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Approach to Design

bull Creative Workshops Series

bull Critical and Contextual Studies

bull Design Process

bull Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Skills

bull Interactive Communication and Information Skills

bull Portfolio Development and Planning

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Cambridge School of Art at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Cambridge School of Art at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Computer Games

and Visual Effects

bull BA (Hons) Fashion Design

bull BA (Hons) Film and Television Production

bull BA (Hons) Film Television and Theatre Design

bull BA (Hons) Fine Art

bull BA (Hons) Graphic Design

bull BA (Hons) Illustration

bull BA (Hons) Illustration and Animation

bull BA (Hons) Interior Design

bull BA (Hons) Photography

Potential career pathsArts marketing design consulting fashion design fashion buying museum designing theatre set designing web design

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Two-year bachelorrsquos degree BA (Hons) International Business Strategy Course overview

This new degree from the Lord Ashcroft International Business School (LAIBS) has an explicitly international focus which will equip you with a solid platform for a future career related to business and management in a globalised economy You will develop a range of practical skills and analytical techniques currently used within a number of functional areas in global business

By starting the First Year Degree in September January or June and by following the three semester academic calendar you will be able to complete your bachelorrsquos degree in two years

All students selected offered a place will receive a Tuition Fee reduction of pound4800 plus pound500 when they progress to second year A total saving of pound5300

Business

Throughout the Business pathway you will develop an understanding of what a business is and how its internal and external operating processes work

Topics include planning and strategy growth marketing products and services finance and accounting systems information systems and human resource development and management

You will also learn about the world of business and commerce including the operation of international markets and market economies

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Lord Ashcroft International Business School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Potential career pathsBanking and finance business management chartered accountancy chartered public finance accountancy marketing tourism and leisure

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Business Law

bull Business Studies (Double module)

bull Composition and Style

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Intercultural Studies

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Accounting for Business

bull Analysis of Business

bull Economics for Business and Management

bull International Business in Focus

bull International Business Law

bull Introduction to Accounting and Finance

bull Introduction to Organisation and Management

bull Marketing Essentials

Course fee pound8600

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance

bull BA (Hons) Business Economics

bull BA (Hons) Business Management

bull BA (Hons) Human Resource Management

bull BA (Hons) International Business Strategy (three-year option)

bull BA (Hons) International Business Strategy (two-year option)

bull BA (Hons) Marketing

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Lord Ashcroft International Business School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

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Computing and Technology

The Computing and Technology pathway covers the principles underlying the use of information technology and its production and control

You will gain an understanding of the fundamentals of computing electronic communications and networking and how these contribute to solving complex

problems across a range of settings You will also consider how economic and technological developments affect the environment You will undertake contextual

and theoretical analysis and will have the opportunity to formulate a degree pathway option specialising in a particular field of study You will develop communication and presentation skills to articulate your visual and verbal response to the course and will learn practical techniques in your chosen field

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Analytical Techniques III

bull Communication Technology

bull Engineering Design

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Critical Thinking

bull Physics III

Course fee pound8200

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Business

Information Systems

bull BSc (Hons) Computer Science

bull BSc (Hons) Computing and Animation Technology

bull BSc (Hons) Information Security and Forensic Computing

bull BSc (Hons) Media and Internet Technology

Potential career pathsAcademic and industrial research web development database administration film and video post production software engineering 2D and 3D modelling and animation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Communications and Humanities

Through this pathway you will develop a fundamental knowledge and understanding of the basic facts concepts theories and principles of communications film and media through critical thinking and intercultural studies

You will also develop an appreciation of the wider communications context and its underlying principles including its social

environmental ethical economic and commercial impacts You will also exploring potential careers in the industry

Potential career pathsAdvertising and broadcasting communication consulting film criticism film festival administration and management media consulting public relations

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Composition and Style

bull Critical Thinking

bull Film Studies

bull Interactive Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Intercultural Studies

bull Mass Communications

bull Media Studies

Course fee pound7900

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9600

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Film Studies

bull BA (Hons) History

bull BA (Hons) Media Studies

bull BA (Hons) Philosophy

bull BA (Hons) Sociology

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Engineering and Built Environment

The Engineering and Built Environment pathway covers the principles underlying the use of materials in engineering applications and their production and control

You will gain an understanding of how applied chemical states and reactions contribute to the engineering process and are used to solve engineering problems You will also consider how economic and technological developments affect the built environment as well as learning how

to apply mathematical techniques to engineering decision-making

The common core of the course also provides a broad background to the processes that lead to the production and maintenance of buildings

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Analytical Techniques II

bull Engineering Design I

bull Engineering Design II

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Critical Thinking

bull Physics III

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University Chelmsford campus

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound8100ndashpound10300

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Potential career pathsDesign and development of buildings roads railways airports and docks environmental monitoring medical electronics sound technology construction and real estate management building and quantity surveying

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BEng (Hons) Electronics

bull BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering

bull BSc (Hons) Civil Engineering

bull BSc (Hons) Construction Management

bull BSc (Hons) Building Surveying

bull BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying

bull BSc (Hons) Real Estate Management

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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law

Our LLB (Hons) Law is a qualifying law degree that allows successful graduates to progress directly to the vocational stage of training for the profession of solicitor or barrister

The LLB is a flexible course that enables you to focus on areas of specific interest and to develop your own areas of specialisation including business and the law family law

criminal law and procedure andor civil law and litigation to meet the requirements of your chosen career

Potential career pathsBarrister paralegal solicitor

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Composition and Style

bull Contract Law

bull Criminal Law

bull English Legal System

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Legal Skills

bull Mass Communication

bull Public Law

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull LLB (Hons) Law

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Anglia Law School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Anglia Law School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Medical and Life Sciences

This pathway broadly explores the medical and life sciences and examines the complexity of life processes including the interrelationships of living organisms

You will learn the principles underlying the production use and control of materials in medical and life-science applications and the application of biological and chemical properties You will gain a thorough

understanding of the purpose and processes of laboratory experimentation and protocols as well as the basic concepts of applied chemical states and reactions

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Biology I

bull Biology II

bull Physics III

bull Chemistry I

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

Course fee pound8200

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science

bull BSc (Hons) Crime amp Investigative Studies

bull BSc (Hons) Forensic Science

bull BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care

bull BSc (Hons) Psychology

bull BSc (Hons) Abnormal and Clinical Psychology

bull BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult)

bull BSc (Hons) Psychology and Criminology

bull BSc (Hons) Public Health

bull BSc (Hons) Sports Science

bull BSc (Hons) Sports Coaching and Physical Education

Potential career pathsBiotechnology environmental protection forensic science medical research occupational psychology pharmaceutical manufacturing

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Optometry

Optometry is concerned with the examination diagnosis and treatment of the eyes and the correction of vision problems

This pathwayrsquos two main aims are to provide you with extensive theoretical and practical knowledge of optometry including its social and ethical aspects and to enable you to devise original ideas and theories related to optometry and to scientifically test them

When you graduate you will be able to demonstrate a knowledge of practical

competencies particularly in the use and application of laboratory and clinical apparatus demonstrate an understanding of the theoretical principles that underpin current practice and display skills in recording and interpreting patient data You will also be able to make decisions based on clinical rationale

Potential career pathsOptometry ophthalmic dispensing

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Biology I

bull Biology II

bull Physics III

bull Chemistry I

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BOptom (Hons) Optometry

bull BSc (Hons) Ophthalmic Dispensing

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

The postgraduate pathway advantageA CRIC postgraduate pathway provides you with valuable insight into postgraduate-level studies in the UK Most importantly it will equip you with the appropriate knowledge and skills you need to excel in your chosen taught masterrsquos degree

The postgraduate pathway is designed for students from a variety of backgrounds whobull require additional English

language training

bull come from a different academic environment to that of the UK

bull have been away from studies for a period of time

bull are looking to fine-tune skills already gained during undergraduate studies employment or both

If you fall into any of the above categories choosing the postgraduate pathway at CRIC is the right decision

The Pre-Masterrsquos pathway will prepare you for future postgraduate studies by giving you confidence and expertise in areas relevant to your taught masterrsquos degree

You willbull develop your fundamental knowledge

and understanding of the basic principles relevant to your chosen degree

bull develop basic numerical techniques research methodologies and ICT presentation and communication skills

bull gain a competent set of transferable skills that will help you in your academic studies and future career and enable you to make informed decisions

bull attain the necessary level of language competence specific to your chosen field of study

Pathways Duration Intakes Structure AssessmentPathway Pre-Sessional Learning Skills and Communication

12 weeks September January and June

This pre-sessional semester comprises four modules designed to improve your English language ability to Level B2 or higher and emplace vital study skills Teaching is tailored towards your chosen postgraduate pathway so you are prepared for subsequent studies while improving your communicative abilities

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

Pre-Masterrsquos (Stage 1)

One semester

September January and June

While studying at CRIC students will cover a series of modules that will prepare them for a seamless progression to their chosen taught masterrsquos degree All modules include core academic skills relevant to postgraduate study

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and a dissertation Most modules have a final two-hour examination

Masterrsquos (Stage 2)

One year mdash 18 months

September and January

The masterrsquos (Stage 2) offers students the chance to build on what they have learned during the pre-masterrsquos and extend their professional understanding about their relevant area of study A taught masterrsquos degree usually consists of a series of specialist modules in structured class seminar or tutorial formats A research thesis component may be included but is much shorter than what is required for a masterrsquos degree by research However most taught mastersrsquo degrees will have a final major project or dissertation component

Modules will be assessed be via exams assignments essays or seminar performance (group or individual presentations) Assessment may also include projects that can be completed either as part of a group or individually For most mastersrsquo degrees preparing and submitting a major project or dissertation will form a large part of the assessment and final grade

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Master of International Business (MBA and MAIB dual degree qualification) Course overview

This unique degree enables you to receive two degrees for the price of one an MA in International Business from Anglia Ruskin University and either an MBA in International Business and Management from Hanze University in Groningen the Netherlands or an MSc in International Management from Basel Switzerland You will spend half the time in the UK and the other in the Netherlands or Switzerland Both courses are delivered in English Students must have completed at least two years of work experience to be accepted to the programme in the Netherlands

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Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

Potential career pathsAccounting and finance arts project management business analysis business consulting construction management construction project management corporate law creative design management diplomacy economics engineering management entrepreneurship human resource management international trade international trade law IT management logistics marketing management project management

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

One semester

Modules

bull Advanced Contract Law

bull Business Management (double module)

bull Information Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning Skills and Communication

Course fee pound4500

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin University

Business

bull Masters of Business Administration (MBA)dagger

bull Engineering Management

bull MSc Engineering Management

bull MA International Management

bull MSc Accounting and Financial Analysis

bull MA Arts Management

bull MA Human Resource ManagementDagger

bull MA International Business

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Switzerland)dagger

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Netherlands)dagger

bull MA International Business Economics

bull MSc International Logistics

bull MA International Sustainable Tourism Management

bull MSc Management

bull MA Marketing Innovation

bull MSc Project Managementsect

it

bull MSc Information and Communication Technology

bull MSc Business Information SystemsDagger

bull MSc Mobile TelecommunicationsDagger

bull MSc Network SecurityDagger

bull MSc Computer ScienceDagger

bull MSC Network ManagementDagger

law

bull LLM International Business Law

Publishing

bull MA Publishing

Stage 2 Masterrsquos Degree

Location

Lord Ashcroft International Business School Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences or Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September and January

Duration

12-18 months

Course fee pound9800 - pound12900

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience Dagger Course has additional entry requirements of a relevant bachelorrsquos degree sect Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience in construction or built environment fields All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Ling Quan Huang China International Business

ldquo I came from China to study in the UK

I was initially attracted to Cambridge

because of its worldwide reputation - the city is very

culturally diverse and has a lot to offer I want

to be a manager in the future so I chose the

MA International Business at Anglia Ruskin

University because it covers transnational and

multinational businessrdquo

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Academic entry requirements If your country is not listed please visit angliaacukcric or contact the CRIC Admission Office by emailing admissionscric-ukacuk

CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

UK education system

5 GCSE passes 2 passes in the British GCE or VCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Level passes

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

International Baccalaureate

18 points 22 points as above

Albania Maturity Certificate Grade 5 average Maturity Certificate Grade 7 average as above

Bahrain Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (General Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme or equivalent

as above

Bangladesh Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate (10+2) with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate with a minimum average of 55 in 4 subjects

as above

Cambodia Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 50 average

Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 60 average

as above

China Successful completion of Senior Middle School 2 with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Senior Middle 3 with a minimum average of 60 across 4 academic subjects on either the Hui Kao or Senior Middle Examinations (English and Chinese are not acceptable as academic subjects)

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent (eg DaZhuan) from a recognised institution or following successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Egypt Satisfactory pass in Certificate of Secondary Education

Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education or Al-Azhar Training Diploma

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Ghana Minimum of 4 SSCE passes (Including Maths and English)

Minimum of 6 SSCE passes with grades of C or above

as above

Hong Kong HKDSE - an average of 40-55 (depending on schoolrsquos banding) in Form 4 and Form 5 including English and including Mathematics where required

HKDSE - Minimum of 3 passes at Grade 3 or the equivalent of 110 UCAS tariff points at GCE AAS level or equivalent

as above

India Successful completion of all India or State SSC (X) with 50 average

Successful completion of All India or State Board HSC (II) with 50 average

as above

Indonesia SMU III or SMU II grade of 65 SMU III grade of 7 (Average of 4 subjects) as above

Iran Successful completion of High School Diploma with an overall Pass

Successful completion of High School Diploma and Pre-University Certificate with an average of 12 or above

as above

Jordan Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 65 of completion of diploma (pass)

as above

Kazakhstan Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 35 average

Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 45 average

as above

Kenya Successful completion of KCSE with a D average or 5 passes at GCE O-Level

Successful completion of KCSE with grades of C or above or 2 GCE A-Level or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Levels

as above

Korea Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 65-75

as above

25

CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Kuwait Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (general Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 years education

Malaysia Successful completion of SPM with 4 passes or Senior Middle 2

2 passes in STPM or UEC with a 65 average

as above

Mauritius 5 passes in Cambridge Overseas School CertificateGCE O Level

2 passes in Cambridge Overseas Higher School CertificateGCE A Level or 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes

as above

Mongolia Successful completion of high school with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Foundation programme or equivalent

as above

Myanmar Successful completion of Basic Education High School Examination Matriculation with an overall pass

Successful completion of Technical High School Diploma with an overall pass

as above

Nepal Successful completion of School Leaving Certificate SLCUpper Secondary School Certificate (3 years) with a minimum average of Division I

Successful completion of HSC with a minimum average of Division I

as above

Nigeria Minimum of 4 credits at SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

Minimum of 6 credits including English and Maths from the SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

as above

Oman Successful completion of Thanawiya amma with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Pakistan Successful completion of SSC (10) with a grade average of 45

Successful completion of HSC (10+2) with a grade average of 55

as above

Qatar Successful completion of Tawjihiyya (General Secondary School Certificate) with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of a Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Russia Successful completion of Atestat with a 3 average

Successful completion of Atestat with a 45 average

as above

Saudi Arabia Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

South Africa Successful completion of Senior Certificate (no matriculation endorsement)

Successful completion of Senior Certificate (with Matriculation endorsement)

as above

Sri Lanka 5 passes in GCE O-Levels or equivalent 2 passes in GCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS passes

as above

Taiwan Successful completion of the Senior High School Certificate with a C grade or above

Successful completion of Senior High School Certificate with B Grades in 4 academic subjects

as above

Thailand Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 65

as above

Turkey Successful completion of Devlet Lise Diplomasi (State High School Diploma) with a minimum average of 50

Devlet Lise Diplomasi - average of 3 or Diploma ndash pass

as above

United Arab Emirates

Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of a foundation programme from another institution or equivalent

as above

Vietnam Successful completion of Year 11 with a 65 average

Successful completion of Year 12 with a 60 average

as above

Zambia 4 passes in ZSC 6 passes in ZSC graded at 4 or above as above

Zimbabwe 5 passes in Zimsec O-levelCambridge School Certificate (CSC) or Cambridge Overseas School Certificate (COSC)GCE O-levels

2 passes in Zimsec A-LevelGCE A-Levels or equivalent or 1 pass at A-Level and 2 passes at AS-Level

as above

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English language requirements

The language of instruction at CRIC is English To attain entry into the undergraduate or postgraduate pathway you must be able to demonstrate you have a suitable level of English proficiency You can do this by obtaining one of the results shown in the tables below

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash University Foundation

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 4 yearsPre-sessional semester University Foundation First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 2 ndash First Year Degree

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 3 yearsPre-sessional semester First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 3 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Postgraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash Pre-Masterrsquos

Postgraduate pathway ndash extended 13 yearsPre-sessional semester Pre-Masterrsquos Masterrsquos

Stage Learning Skills and Communication Stage 1 Stage 2

Duration 1 semester 1 semester 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Your English language preparation

If you do not meet our English language requirements you can receive the English language tuition you need to prepare you for successful entry into your degree pathway

The English language training is conducted by Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Centre

27

Your investment

Fees and charges for the 20122013 academic year

English Language Course fee (pound)Cost per 12-week block of study pound3300

Undergraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 University Foundation pound8200 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Business) pound8600 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9600 ndash

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Business) pound9500ndashpound10300

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9500ndashpound10300

Postgraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos pound4500 ndash

Stage 2 Masterrsquos pound9800

Stage 2 MBA pound12900

Academic calendar

January 2013 May 2013 September 2013Pre-sessional

Enrolment and registration 4 February 22 May 27 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 4 February 28 May 30 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 19 August 20 December

University Foundation First Year Degree in Businessdagger and Pre-Masterrsquos

Enrolment and registration 21 January 22 May 18 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 28 January 28 May 23 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 31 May (pre-masterrsquos)

16 August 20 December (Pre-Masterrsquos and University Foundation) 10 January 2014 (First Year Degree mdash Arts and Science)

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger No May 2013 semester for integrated First Year Degree courses (all subjects other than business) All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Martins Mba Nigeria Law

CRIC offers a quality education The academic

and management staff are inspirational - they give excellent support to the students

Navitas bursaries and scholarships

Navitas family bursariesNavitas offers financial support in the form of family bursaries A bursary applies where two or more students from the same family study with a Navitas member institution

The first family member can be studying with a Navitas member institution at the same time as other family members or they may have previously studied with any Navitas member institution The bursary is granted to the second and subsequent family members who study with a Navitas member institution For the purpose of this bursary a family member is defined as a husband wife brother sister mother father son daughter or stepchild

The bursary is equivalent to 10 percent of tuition fee for the first attempt at units or courses in the programme of study (ie a certificate diploma University Transfer Programme (UTP) University Pathway Programme bachelorrsquos degree pre-masterrsquos programme postgraduate qualifying programme or masterrsquos degree)dagger with a Navitas member institution (excluding the Mixed English option)Dagger This amount is credited to the eligible studentrsquos tuition fee account each academic term with the amount being relevant to the number of units undertaken in that term The bursary applies to the first program of study only undertaken at a Navitas member institution and does not apply to additional units or repeat units that may also be undertaken

A completed application must be submitted to the Navitas institution where the second family member is studying together with supporting documents such as a birth certificate or family cardsect Application forms can be obtained from the Navitas institution where the student has enrolled

The Navitas family bursary applies to students studying at ACBT ACN AUSI BCUIC Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

dagger Certificate programmes may also be known or registered a Foundation Studies or University Transfer Programme Stage I Diploma programmes may also be known or registered as Undergraduate Pathway University Transfer Programme Stage II or University Pathway Programme

Dagger The Navitas bursary is not applicable to any English language programme or any component of an English language programme offered by a Navitas member institution

sect The supporting documentation that is required will depend on the country where the student is enrolled

Navitas academic merit scholarshipsNavitas is committed to helping students achieve their career goals by offering scholarships to outstanding students

Navitas academic merit scholarships are awarded each term by each Navitas pathway college or managed campus Two students with the highest GPA in four or more subjects or courses will each receive a scholarship

The scholarships cover bull one academic term or part thereof at a

Navitas member institution (equivalent to the tuition fees for a maximum of up to five academic subjects or courses) for

- a diploma advanced diploma or associate degree (Australia)

- UTP Stage II or associate degree (Canada)

- UPP or IUTP (United States) - undergraduate pathway programme (United Kingdom) or

bull one semester of undergraduate study at ACN Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus or

bull one semester of a masterrsquos programme at Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus

The scholarships are applied to the tuition for the second term of enrolment only or the final semester of study in an undergraduate or postgraduate programme Students must be enrolled as a full time student to qualify for the scholarships

The scholarship panel from each Navitas member institution will announce the recipients of the Navitas academic merit scholarships upon the completion of each term and the release of the results The recipients will be notified by mail and the successful students posted on the college website by consent Students are not required to apply for the scholarship as it is awarded based on academic performance and all students are eligible

Scholarship policy

1 Two scholarships for one academic termrsquos tuition are offered at all Navitas member institutions each

2 Where the Academic Assessment Committee must differentiate between equally qualified applicants additional factors such as educational disadvantage membership of a specific equity group andor significantly adverse personal circumstances may be taken into account

3 Students are eligible to qualify for the scholarships after successful completion of their first term and after commencing their second term

4 Students can only be awarded the scholarship once

5 Students already in receipt of a scholarship may not be eligible for the Navitas scholarship

6 Students are required to pay for any additional courses or subjects or courses undertaken that are over the amount covered by the scholarship

Navitas academic merit scholarships are offered to students studying at ACN Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

This information is correct as at the time of printing and may be subject to change without notice or at the discretion of Navitas member institutions or Navitas Limited

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Student services

CRIC is committed to helping you achieve your goals by providing you with all the support services you need As a CRIC student you will have access to both CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University services

Services available at CRIC CRIC encourages you to use all the support services available and to contact our friendly staff for advice and assistance whenever you need it Remember we are here to help you achieve success within your chosen pathway of study

The Student Support team looks after all our studentsrsquo needs includingbull Academic performance monitoring mdash

Students in Jeopardy programme

bull Assignment help

bull Attendance monitoring

bull Disability support

bull English language support

bull Enrolment in your pathway

bull Learning support

bull Orientation programmes

bull Registration with Anglia Ruskin University

bull Registration with CRIC

bull Social activities

bull Student welfare

bull Study skills training

bull 247 emergency assistance

Activities at CRICIf you are interested in getting involved in sports and cultural societies Anglia Ruskin University is the perfect university for you Cambridge and Chelmsford offer a wide range of recreational and sporting facilities that you can use including cricket pitches sports halls and gyms

Being part of sports and cultural societies while you are at Anglia Ruskin University will open up many social and career opportunities for you We encourage our students to participate in such activities as much as possible

Clubs and societies on campus

For a list of clubs and societies on campus visit webangliaacukvodlifecambridgecam_clubshtml

Why visit us at angliaacukcric

Join us on Facebook at facebookcomcricukNext time you are on Facebook find out what our students are getting up to Yoursquoll see all the fun activities we are doing this year and find helpful tips on accommodation saving money and living in the beautiful locations of Cambridge and Chelmsford Yoursquoll also be able to read movie reviews

check out our inter-college sporting events and check out the cultural and social activities that other CRIC students are getting up to during their free time

There is plenty of information on this site so visit us and spend some time browsing our pages online

If your parents have questions our website has information for them too The CRIC website has the most up-to-date information about the college including pathway information accommodation options and scholarship availability Visit the site to see what awaits you at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University

31

Accommodation

CRIC offers places in Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos Halls of Residence for those wishing to live on either the Cambridge or Chelmsford campus The Halls of Residence consist of low-rise modern buildings situated either on or next to each campus

Alternatively CRIC offers off-campus accommodation through its preferred service providers

On-campus accommodationThis accommodation is intended for new students and is normally only available for a stay of one semester (16 weeks maximum) Rooms in Halls of Residence are limited so if you want to apply for one you should do so early

Students staying in the Halls of Residence will have their own en-suite single room which usually includes a single bed desk

cupboard and free broadband internet access Students share a large self-catering kitchen

After living in Halls of Residence for one semester many students find that they have settled into life at Anglia Ruskin University and made friends and would like to experience off-campus living in Cambridge or Chelmsford

The cost of a room in the Halls of Residence for one semester varies between pound1850 and pound2350 Please check angliaacukcric for the most up-to-date costs

Off-campus accommodationCRIC provides a referral service to our preferred off-campus accommodation service providers for new and continuing students wishing to live locally The service helps CRIC students to source privately rented accommodation within the cities of Cambridge and Chelmsford and close to Anglia Ruskin University

Reserving accommodationOnce you have accepted an offer to study at CRIC you may then wish to ask us to arrange your accommodation To reserve your room you will need to complete an Accommodation Form and pay a pound800 reservation fee in advance You must then pay the remaining accommodation cost when you receive your student visa Places are limited so we recommend you book early to ensure your place and choice of room

Cost-of-living guide

You will be expected to reside in Cambridge or Chelmsford for the duration of your studies at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University As such the UK Border Agency (UKBA) requires students to be able to demonstrate minimum subsistence funds of pound800 per month to cover their living expenses For further details contact the CRIC Student Support Office at cricstudentsupportangliaacuk

The money you will need includes course fees and living costs (also called maintenance funds) Your monthly living costs may vary depending on where you

decide to study If you havenrsquot studied in the UK before or recently the information below will help you budget for your study here

Length of courseWhere you will study Money needed

Nine months or less CRIC Full course fees and pound800 for each calendar month of the course

More than nine months CRIC Full course fees and pound5400 to cover living costs for nine months

For more information visit ukbahomeofficegovuk and follow the Studying in the UK link

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How to apply to study at CRIC

Applying to CRICSend your completed application form and documents by mail email or fax to

Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) Coslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

E admissionscric-ukacuk F +44 (0)1223 698763 (international) F 01223 698763 (from the UK)

Complete the CRIC Application formand send it with supporting documents mdash including your academic qualifications and English test results mdash to CRIC or your CRIC representative

(Certified translations must accompany documents that are not in English)

Receive an Offer of AdmissionDownload Tier 4 visa application and prepare all documents needed for the visa as described in the UKBA visa application guidance notes

Accept the offerby paying the course fee deposit indicated and returning a completed Acceptance Form to CRIC

(You can make a payment via bank transfer international bank draft or debitcredit card)

Receive visa support informationCRIC will send you the information you need to apply for your UK student visa (Tier 4)

Re-check to see if you have all original documents funds required as per the CRIC CAS document and UKBA visa application guidance notes prior to applying for the Tier 4 visa

Arrange student accommodation in Cambridge or ChelmsfordCRIC can help organise suitable student accommodation

(Demand is often high for the most popular accommodation so make sure you arrange accommodation as soon as possible)

Apply for your visaFull details on the visa application process can be found at ukbahomeofficegovukstudyingintheuk

(You must you notify CRIC once the outcome of your application is confirmed)

Arrive in the UKCRIC will help arrange transfer from the airport to your accommodation and will provide a full orientation before enrolment

(You should notify CRIC of your arrival details so that we can make these arrangements)

Start the first stage of your studies at CRIC and complete your degree at Anglia Ruskin University

33

Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students

This payment and refund policy applies to applicants and new students undertaking an enrolment process at the commencement of a pathway of studies

Registered students are those who have completed an enrolment process and are considered to be lsquocontinuing studentsrsquo They are not considered under this policy see Payment and Refund mdash Continuing Students 10 Payment methods Programme

Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

11 Payment of the amount along with any transaction costs due should be made in pound pounds sterling to CRIC by

bull UK bank cheque

bull international bank draft

bull telegraphic transfer

bull UK bank debit card

bull non-UK bank debit card (3 surcharge will apply) or

bull credit card (3 surcharge will apply)

If payment is made by telegraphic transfer then it must state the

bull studentrsquos name and

bull studentrsquos CRIC student ID number

as reference for payment and provide CRIC with proof of payment

12 CRIC bank details are as follows

Bank name Citibank London

Address Citigroup Centre Canada Square Canary Wharf London E14 5LB United Kingdom

Account name CRIC Ltd

Account Address London UK

Bank Account number 11972472

Bank Sort Code 18-50-08

IBAN Number GB79CITI18500811972472

SWIFT Code CITIGB2L (Citibank London)

20 Financial conditions application

21 All applicants must have satisfiedprovide CRIC that

bull they have acceptable sources of funding for the duration of the pathway See the Student Visa Information on the website angliaacukcric (information also attached to the Acceptance of Offer Form and Provisional CAS Statement) for a list of documents that are acceptable

22 All fees charges and accounts will be payable in advance as determined by CRIC All applicants are required to make advance payments inclusive of

bull the Programme Fee Deposit mdash the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form and all deposits are taken as payment towards the full amount (note if you are an applicant undertaking English language then your Programme

Fee Deposit will be calculated against your academic programme fees and these fees will be held on account until you progress to academic studies)

bull pound800ndashpound1000 (the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form) towards any pre-booked student accommodation made on their behalf by provide CRIC All as payment towards the full amount (the full account must be paid prior to a student arriving in the UK)

bull the NavInsure Policy fee mdash Payment of this fee is required in advance if you select to purchase the Navinsurance Policy Refund of this fee is subject to the terms and conditions of the Navinsurance policy (in particular point ldquo3 mdash Cancellationrdquo of the general conditions on page 3 of the Policy Booklet)

In some instances CRIC may request an additional advance payment for specific pathways of study or where additional administrative charges may be required

23 No applicant will be issued with a CAS Statement until all requirements in paras 21 and 22 have been met

24 No applicant will be permitted to enrol on a pathway of study until all required advance payments are made in full by the required due date All required payments must be made prior to the commencement of the semester of enrolment inclusive of fees charges and accounts

25 Deferral of entry for applicants will not normally be permitted once a CAS statement has been issued by Anglia Ruskin University However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis prior to deferral of entry and where an applicant can provided binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

then all advance payments made to date will be held by CRIC and rolled forward to the deferred enrolment date Also see paras 327

26 Fees are correct as at the time of printing CRIC reserves the right to vary its fees at any time

30 Financial conditions and refunds Programme Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

31 Conditions

311 The laws pertaining to money laundering in the UK require that any payment made to and confirmed as received by CRIC will only ever be refunded to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment

Where an accommodation deposit has been paid to the College which is then transferred to a third party (provider of actual accommodation) with the approval of the student or parentlegal guardian the deposit is then subject to the terms and conditions for refund of the third party and the College therefore has no further liability or responsibility for any refund

312 CRIC reserves the right to return to source any excessive payment consisting of over three semestersrsquo advanced payments inclusive of programme fees andor student accommodation fees as a preventative measure to any excessive money transfer into and within the UK

313 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any miscommunication that may arise where inaccurate applicant contact details or where such details are out of date It is the responsibility of applicant and the parentguardian where an applicant is under the age of 18 years to provide and confirm correct contact details for communication purposes

314 CRIC reserves the right to correct any clerical details or omissions

315 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage including without limitation direct or consequential loss or damage or any loss or damages whatsoever arising from the terms and conditions of payments and refunds

316 All payments are subject to the following conditions

bull the payee is authorised to use the payment method used

bull a payment must be confirmed as having reached the CRIC Citibank account for it to be deemed as a payment and

bull where a card provider declines or refuses a payment or where incorrect details have been provided by the payee and a payment does not reach the CRIC Citibank account CRIC has no obligation to notify the payee or applicant and accepts no liability for any losses

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Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students (continued)

32 International applicants

321 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content This may be applied

bull where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to Anglia Ruskin University or

bull where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant or

bull where an applicant has obtained entry clearance andor leave to remain under an Anglia Ruskin University CAS numberStatement

bull Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision prior to or at the time of receiving a Provisional CAS Statement or

bull where no CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321

A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

322 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and the applicant fails to gain a student visa then a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be applied where an applicant has provided the following binding evidence

bull a copy of the rejection letter received from the UK diplomatic mission (ECO)

bull evidence that the visa application was made within time and valid application conditions and

where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC

will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

323 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees can only be applied where an applicant has provided evidence that

bull they are no longer in the UK and that their student visa has been cancelled or

bull they have moved to and been accepted to another Tier 4 licensed educational establishment

bull A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

324 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where the applicant transfers prior to the enrolment process to another educational establishment within the UK then they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and outstanding accounts

325 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant fails to enrol then they are deemed to be in breach of their student visa and they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

326 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant can provide binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts inclusive of the NavInsure Policy fee

327 Where an applicant has opted to take out the NavInsure Policy and paid the associated fee as specified on the Acceptance of Offer Form a refund of the fee paid will be applied in line with the NavInsure Cancellation policy as specified in the NavInsure Policy Booklet provided to applicants at the time their Policy is issued

328 Where an applicant holds a NavInsure or alternative Insurance Policy a refund on advanced payment of programme fees see paras 322 323 and 324 will only be applied by CRIC where the applicant can evidence that they have not made a successful claim against their policy for the programme fees held

33 EEA or Swiss national applicants

331 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content

332 Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision four weeks prior to the programme start date then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 331 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

333 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees will be made A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

334 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where an applicant can provide binding evidence that the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

Please print in BLOCK LETTERS

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(2) Pathway area selection

Undergraduate Pathway Areas Postgraduate Pathway Areas

Stage 1 University Foundation Stage 2 First Year Degree Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Architecture

Art amp Design

Business

Communications and Humanities

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Law

Life Sciences

Optometry

Accounting and Finance

Architecture

Arts and Humanities

Business

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Life Sciences

Art

Business

Engineering

IT

Law

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Publishing

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(This section must be completed including desired majorspecialisation where relevent For a list of degrees offered refer to page 11 of this guide Or visit cricnavitascomcourses)

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(3) Education details Prior education ndash highest level achieved

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(9) Application checklist and declarationWe require the following section to be completed in order to process your application

Check that you have

Completed all sections of the application form

Read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment including the Fee and Refund Policy within the brochure or on the website

Check that you have attached

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Evidence of your English language ability if applicable

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Tick this box if you do not wish to receive information via SMS about your offer

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F +44 (0)1223 698763 E admissionscric-ukacuk

(4) English proficiencyPlease provide details of your English language qualification

IELTS (Score)

TOEFL (Score)

Other (lsquoOrsquo Levels Cambridge)

You must submit full academic transcriptscertificates and proof of English proficiency so that we can assess your eligibility for your selected study PathwayIf these documents are not submitted with this form we will not be able to process your application

(5) Declaration of criminal recordIn accordance with UK law you must state if you have any criminal convictions

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(excluding spent convictions and minor motoring offences for which the penalty was a fine andor up to 3 penalty points)

If you tick yes you may need to provide details

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Please give further details below and if necessary attach further information to this form

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Creating opportunities for successNavitas provides you with the education you need to get where you want to be in life From English language skills and courses to help you enter university to training for the workplace Navitas colleges and campuses in 28 countries will support you every step of the way

With over 100 Navitas and SAE Institution locations across the globe and over 55000 international students currently studying with us we understand the worldrsquos learning

needs Wersquove become one of the most trusted providers of education and training in the world

Navitas offers to students professionals and migrants from around the world the following opportunities

bull English language training bull High school studies bull University preparation and programmesbull Post-secondary education for creative

media technology

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We also offer customised workplace training for companies and a range of training and settlement services for the Australian government Wherever you are and wherever you want to be the knowledge and resources of our staff around the world will ensure your success

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Lowell

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Education for your world

Members and affiliates of Navitas Australia

bull ACAP (Australian College of Applied Psychology)

bull ACN mdash La Trobe University Sydneybull ATTC (Australian TESOL Training Centre) bull CELUSA (Centre for English Language

in the University of South Australia) bull Curtin College mdash Curtin University Perth bull Curtin University Sydneybull Cytech Intersearchbull Eynesbury mdash The University of Adelaide

and University of South Australiabull Hawthorn-Melbournebull La Trobe Melbourne mdash La Trobe Universitybull MIBT mdash Deakin University Melbournebull MQC mdash Macquarie University Sydney bull Navitas English (formerly ACEACL) bull Navitas Health Skills Australiabull NCPS (Navitas College of Public Safety)bull Navitas Workforce Solutionsbull NIC mdash The University of Newcastlebull PIBT mdash Edith Cowan University Perth bull QIBT mdash Griffith University

Brisbane and the Gold Coastbull SAE InstitutionsQantm Collegesbull SAIBT mdash University of South

Australia Adelaidebull SIBT mdash Macquarie University Sydney

Canada

bull FIC mdash Simon Fraser University Vancouver bull ICM mdash the University of Manitoba Winnipeg

United Kingdom

bull BCUIC mdash Birmingham City University bull CRIC mdash Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge bull EIC mdash Edinburgh Napier University bull HIC mdash University of Hertfordshire Hatfieldbull ICP mdash University of Portsmouthbull ICRGU mdash Robert Gordon University Aberdeen bull ICWS mdash Swansea Universitybull LIBT mdash Brunel University Londonbull PUIC mdash Plymouth University bull SAE InstitutionsQantm College

United States of America

bull Navitas at UMass Boston mdash University of Massachusetts Boston

bull Navitas at UMass Dartmouth mdash University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

bull Navitas at UMass Lowell mdash University of Massachusetts Lowell

bull Navitas at WKU mdash Western Kentucky University (WKU)

bull Navitas at UNH mdash University of New Hampshire

bull SAE Institutions

Africa

bull SAE Institute South Africabull AUSI mdash Edith Cowan University Kenya

Asia

bull ACBT mdash Edith Cowan University Sri Lanka bull Curtin Singapore (The Singapore

Campus of Curtin University)bull MIBT Indonesia mdash Deakin Universitybull SAE Institutions mdash India Indonesia

Malaysia Singapore ThailandQantm College mdash Singapore

Europe

bull SAE InstitutionsQantm Colleges mdash Austria Belgium France Germany Greece Italy Netherlands Sweden Switzerland Slovenia Spain Turkey

Middle East

bull SAE Institutions mdash Jordan and Kuwait

New Zealand

bull SAE Institute Auckland

Central America

bull SAE Institute Mexico

Australian College of Business and Technology (ACBT) and Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Indonesia (MIBT-I) are affiliated organisations and are not owned by Navitas LimitedNAVITAS USA These schools are authorized under federal law to enrol non-immigrant alien students University Pathway Programs are not available to students from the Peoplersquos Republic of China for any University of Massachusetts campus where Navitas conducts these programsRegistered Company names and CRICOS Provider Codes SAE Institute Pty Ltd 00312F (NSW) 02431E (WA) 02047B (VIC) 03204G (QLD) Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd trading as La Trobe Melbourne 03312D La Trobe University 00115M (VIC) Australian Campus Network Pty Limited La Trobe University 02218K (NSW) Colleges of Business and Technology (WA) Pty Ltd 02042G Curtin University 00301J (WA) Colleges of Business and Technology (NSW) Pty Ltd trading as Curtin Sydney Curtin University 02637B (NSW) Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd trading as Eynesbury 00561M The University of Adelaide 00123M Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01590J Deakin University 00113B Perth Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01312J Edith Cowan University 00279B Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01737F Griffith University 00233E South Australian Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 02193C University of South Australia 00121B Sydney Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01576G Macquarie University 00002J IBT Sydney Pty Ltd trading as Macquarie City Campus Newcastle International College 03293B The University of Newcastle 00109J Navitas English Courses in NT will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 02783C (NT) Courses in NSW Qld and WA will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Services Pty Ltd ACN 002 069 730) CRICOS Provider 00289M (NSW) 00711B (Qld) 02252G (WA) with the exception of the Certificate IV in TESOL course which will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 00031D (NSW) and 03106K (Qld) Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia 02193C Hawthorn-Melbourne (Hawthorn Learning Pty Ltd ACN 124 204 171) CRICOS 02931G Australian College of Applied Psychology 01328A (NSW) 02565B (QLD) 02829E (VIC) Navitas College of Public Safety 01945JICM CRA BN 81210 5146 FIC CRA BN 81210 5146 Company Numbers Birmingham City International College Ltd trading as Birmingham City University International College (BCUIC) 07445570 CRIC 06407773 EIC 06822392 ICP 06770123 ICWS 6412162 HIBT Ltd trading as HIC 5163612 LIBT 5171106 Plymouth Devon International College Ltd trading as Plymouth University International College (PUIC) 06822402 ICRGU 07154254 Navitas Limited ABN 69 109 613 309

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Company Number 6407773 Registered in England and Wales

The information contained in this brochure is correct at the time of publication however Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) reserves the right to alter amend or delete details at any time without notice

Selected photographs in this publication are Copyright copy Paul Foley Lightmoods 2012This brochure is provided free of charge

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Anglia Ruskin University an internationally recognised university

Anglia Ruskin University is located in two of the UKrsquos major educational centres mdash Cambridge and Chelmsford The university prides itself on quality teaching academic excellence outstanding facilities and supportive academic and welfare services

Here are some of the many reasons students have chosen to study at Anglia Ruskin University

bull A long history in providing education and internationally recognised degrees Established in 1858 Anglia Ruskin University provides degrees in over 100 academic areas The university has a strong reputation in Art and Design Business Computer Science and IT Engineering English Law Life Sciences Media Studies Optometry and Psychology

bull Our graduates get jobs Ninety percent of our graduates go into work or further study within 18 months of graduation mdash one of the highest employability rates in the UKrsquos higher education sector

bull Academics involved in industry Anglia Ruskin University teaching staff are involved in or are from the industry related to the subject they teach keeping you up to date with the latest developments in your academic area

bull Award winning students Students regularly win industry awards in events such as the IBM Universities Business Challenge and the National Client Interviewing Competition at the Oxford Institute of Legal Practice The university also won the UKrsquos Number One Student Radio station as judged by the UK Student Radio Association

bull Employer Mentoring Scheme (EMS) The university runs an Employer Mentoring Scheme (EMS) matching second-year students with employees

from local organisations who provide business mentoring

bull Live and study in Cambridge and Chelmsford Students at Cambridge and Chelmsford live in safe clean and picturesque environments enjoying vibrant student lifestyles

bull Cost of living While both cities are close to London they are more affordable to live and study in (You will need to budget for a minimum of pound800 per month to cover your living expenses while studying in the UK)dagger

bull State-of-the-art facilities Anglia Ruskin University has recently spent pound80 million updating its facilities which include a brand new Business School (LAIBS) forensic crime labs a mock courtroom sports science labs and multimedia sound studios

bull Truly international campuses One in five students come from outside the UK to study at Anglia Ruskin University

Source The Destination of Leavers Survey 2008ndash09 The Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) hesaacuk dagger The UK Border Agency require student visa applicants to have a minimum of GBPpound800 per month (when studying outside London) to support their living costs for the duration of their studies in the UK

Why choose Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC)

CRIC works within the Academic Quality Framework of Anglia Ruskin University and is accredited by the UKrsquos Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA) It is also a member of the British Councilrsquos Education UK Partnership and the UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA)

As a CRIC student you willbull have access to Anglia Ruskin University

degree pathways a partnership between the university and CRIC that will allow you to move seamlessly through the different stages of study to receive an internationally recognised bachelorrsquos or masterrsquos degree from Anglia Ruskin University

bull be able to swiftly enter an undergraduate or postgraduate pathway at Anglia Ruskin University which has intakes each year in September January and June

bull have access to English language help if you need it through Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English Language Centre which has up to six intakes each year

bull earn a degree that is well regarded by employers

bull receive unparalleled academic and personal welfare support through a 247 Student Support Line as well as additional tutorial support from academic tutors and small class sizes to give you the best opportunity to succeed

bull have access to all the universityrsquos facilities and on-campus living accommodation on both campuses

- Cambridge mdash With a global reputation as a centre of academic excellence and culture itrsquos no wonder students come from all over the world to study in Cambridge CRIC students at Cambridge study in a stimulating academic and social environment which rivals any other university in the world

- Chelmsford mdash Chelmsford has a modern state-of-the-art campus with long-standing links into the world of business Students at CRIC Chelmsford study in an environment recognised for its first-class facilities Chelmsford is also close to London and is an inexpensive place to live a real bonus for a major city so close to the capital

For more information about the CRIC student experience visit angliaacukcric

Mohammed Abdulaal Bahrain Accounting and Finance

The best thing about the college is the

friendly and attentive staffwho help students enjoy their learning

experience Cambridge itself is a beautiful city with lots of historic buildings and

museums and it is a great place to stay and study

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educationStage 2 Masterrsquos

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CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) is an Associated College of Anglia Ruskin University offering a modern and dynamic educational experience The college is committed to providing educational pathways and support services in an environment that encourages you to achieve excellence in your studies

At CRIC you can study the following

Pre-sessional EnglishIf your English language test result scores are just below the required B2 level (IELTS 55 or equivalent mdash all components) you may be eligible for entry into Pre-sessional English This course is just 3 months in duration and satisfactory completion enables you to gain admission to either the undergraduate pathway (University Foundation or First Year Degree) or postgraduate pathway (Pre-Masterrsquos)

The entry requirement for pre-sessional English can be found on page 26

Undergraduate pathwaysAn undergraduate pathway is a single course comprising four stages of study When you successfully complete the pathway you will be awarded a bachelorrsquos (Hons) degree from Anglia Ruskin University

University Foundation

The University Foundation is Stage 1 of the undergraduate pathway

The transition from high school to university is a big step perhaps the most important in your life Staff at CRIC understand this and will provide you with ongoing guidance

support and the knowledge and skills you need It is this partnership between you and the staff that will make this transition a smooth one

First Year Degree

The First Year Degree is Stage 2 of the undergraduate pathway You will experience the first-year curriculum of an Anglia Ruskin University degree and with extra academic contact hours The teaching and learning experience will enable you to fully develop your knowledge and understanding of each module to prepare you for Stage 3 (the second year of your chosen degree) and Stage 4 (the final year of your degree pathway)

Postgraduate pathway A postgraduate pathway is a single course comprising two stages of study When you successfully complete the pathway you will be awarded a masterrsquos degree from Anglia Ruskin University

Pre-Masterrsquos

The Pre-Masterrsquos course is Stage 1 of the postgraduate pathway and is one semester in duration It has been designed to prepare international students who have not qualified for direct entry to Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos

masterrsquos degrees including the Master of Business Administration (MBA) the Master of Laws (LLM) and the Master of Science (MSc) in Engineering Management

Undertaking a Pre-Masterrsquos course will provide you with the time to adjust to the rigorous research and independent study requirements of postgraduate studies and prepare you to get the most out of your masterrsquos studies at the university

English LanguageThe English language course is offered by Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Centre English Language is a full-time course specifically designed for international students who need to improve their level of English before starting undergraduate or postgraduate academic studies

The course suits students with different levels of English competence To successfully complete the course you need to attend a minimum of 85 percent of the classes and meet the English Language requirements of the pre-sessional or intended pathway stage

You can start an English Language course in September January or June In some instances you can also join the course at the halfway point in November March or July

One visaStudents undertaking the above stages (Pre-sessional University Foundation and First Year Degree) will receive a packaged offer and one single visa for the entire duration of their studies The visa will be issued by Anglia Ruskin University

Elle Nyatefe Ghana Business

The best thing about CRIC is the

members of staff were always there to

answer my queries There were

lots organised activities such as

football cricket competitions and

sight-seeing tours that was open

to everyone What amazed me

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Undergraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

The undergraduate pathway advantageCRICrsquos undergraduate pathway is tailored according to your choice of degree For example if you have chosen to do a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Computing you will study subjects related to this degree This will allow you to acquire the necessary background knowledge and study skills to excel in your chosen degree

While studying your undergraduate pathway you will have access to all of Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos modern

well-equipped teaching and library facilities sporting and recreational amenities and on-campus accommodation

The advantages of a CRIC undergraduate pathway includebull a seamless transition from school to

university While the initial stages of your university life are the most important this is often the time when many students can feel lost or anxious We understand this and have put in processes in place to ease the transition from school to university-level studies

bull access to scholarships When you progress to the second year of your degree (Stage 3) in your undergraduate pathway Anglia Ruskin University will reduce your course fee by pound500 You are eligible for this reduction once only

bull additional study support English language assistance and unparalleled personalised attention The extra academic contact hours will not only allow you to fully develop your knowledge and understanding of each module but will better prepare you for university studies You will also be studying in small groups giving you an unmatched level of access to your teachers

Pathways Duration Intakes Structure AssessmentPre-sessional Learning Skills and Communication

12 weeks September January and June

This pre-sessional semester comprises four modules designed to improve your English language ability to Level B2 or higher and emplace vital study skills Teaching is tailored towards your chosen undergraduate pathway so you are prepared for subsequent studies while improving your communicative abilities

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

University Foundation (Stage 1)

Two semesters September January and June

This comprises three - five modules each semester and includes academic studies in your subject area as well as skills modules Each module is tailored towards your chosen undergraduate degree

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and case study analysis Most modules have a final examination

First Year Degree (Stage 2)

Two semesters covering the first year of your degree

September January and June

You will undertake modules which mirror the curriculum taught at Anglia Ruskin University and are often taught by staff of the University You will receive extra support through tutorials individual consultation with teachers English language assistance and self-access computer laboratories

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and case study analysis Most modules have a final two-hour examination

Second Year Degree (Stage 3)

Two semesters covering the second year of your degree

ndash You will undertake four to five modules each semester to further study the key areas within your degree You will receive extra support through tutorials individual consultation with teachers English language assistance and self-access computer laboratories

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

Final Year Degree (Stage 4)

Two semesters covering the final year of your degree

ndash You will undertake four to five modules each semester to further study the key areas within your degree For some degrees you will be able to specialise or concentrate on a particular stream within a subject area As with previous semesters you will receive extra support through tutorials individual consultation with academic staff English language assistance and self-access computer laboratories

Assessment is via a mix of examination assignments group work and presentations practical and laboratory work (for science-based degrees) in-class group projects and a final dissertation

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Architecturebull BSc (Hons) Architectural Technologybull BSc (Hons) Architecture

Communications and Humanitiesbull BA (Hons) Criminology bull BA (Hons) Film Studiesbull BA (Hons) Historybull BA (Hons) Media Studiesbull BA (Hons) Philosophybull BA (Hons) Sociology

Engineering and Built Environmentbull BSc (Hons) Building Surveyingbull BSc (Hons) Civil Engineeringbull BSc (Hons)

Construction Managementbull BEng (Hons) Electronicsbull BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineeringbull BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveyingbull BSc (Hons) Real Estate Management

Optometrybull BOptom (Hons) Optometrybull BSc (Hons) Ophthalmic Dispensing

Arts and Designbull BA (Hons) Computer Games

and Visual Effectsbull BA (Hons) Fashion Designbull BA (Hons) Film and

Television Productionbull BA (Hons) Fine Artbull BA (Hons) Graphic Designbull BA (Hons) Illustrationbull BA (Hons) Illustration and Animationbull BA (Hons) Interior Designbull BA (Hons) Photography

Businessbull MA Arts Managementbull MA Human Resource Managementbull MA International Businessbull MA International Business

(Dual Degree mdash Netherlands)dagger

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree mdash Switzerland)

bull MA International Business Economicsbull MA International Sustainable

Tourism Managementbull MA International Managementbull Masters of Business

Administration (MBA)dagger

bull MSc Accounting and Financial Analysis

bull MSc Engineering Managementbull MSc International Logisticsbull MSc Managementbull MA Marketing Innovationbull MSc Project Management

Lawbull LLM International Business Law

Publishingbull MA Publishing

Businessbull BSc (Hons) Accounting and Financebull BSc (Hons) Business Economicsbull BA (Hons) Business Managementbull BA (Hons) Human

Resources Managementbull BA (Hons) International Business

Strategy (three year option)bull BA (Hons) International Business

Strategy (two year option)bull BA (Hons) Marketing

Medical and Life Sciencesbull BSc (Hons) Abnormal and

Clinical Psychologybull BSc (Hons) Biomedical Sciencebull BSc (Hons) Crime and

Investigative Studiesbull BA (Hons) Criminology bull BSc (Hons) Forensic Sciencebull BSc (Hons) Health and Social Carebull BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult)bull BSc (Hons) Psychologybull BSc (Hons) Psychology

and Criminologybull BSc (Hons) Public Healthbull BSc (Hons) Sports Coaching

and Physical Educationbull BSc (Hons) Sports Science

Computing and Technologybull BSc (Hons) Business

Information Systemsbull BSc (Hons) Computer

Gaming Technology bull BSc (Hons) Computer Science bull BSc (Hons) Information Security

and Forensic Computingbull BSc (Hons) Media and

Internet Technologybull BSc (Hons) Network Infrastructure

and Security

Lawbull LLB (Hons) Law

Undergraduate Pathways

Postgraduate Pathways

Anglia Ruskin University degree pathways available to CRIC students

ITbull MSc Business Information Systemsbull MSc Computer Sciencebull MSc Information and

Communication Technologybull MSc Mobile Telecommunicationsbull MSC Network Managementbull MSc Network Security

Offered at our Chelmsford campus However Stage 1 (University Foundation) where applicable is offered at the Cambridge campus dagger Two years work experience required

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Architecture

In the pathway BSc (Hons) Architecture you will study the design of the constructed environment

This degree explores not only the design of buildings but also the technical and management competencies required to realise those designs The course will offer you both an academic challenge and the

right environment and support to develop intellectually and creatively It will also prepare you for a career in the architecture industry

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Potential career pathsArchitecture town planning

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Approach to Design

bull Creative Workshops Series

bull Critical and Contextual Studies

bull Design Process

bull Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Skills

bull Interactive Communication and Information Skills

bull Portfolio Development and Planning

Course fee pound8200

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Department of Built Environment at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Department of Built Environment at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Architecture

bull BSc (Hons) Architectural Technology

13

Art and Design

This pathway will give you the freedom to explore a range of skills techniques and approaches associated with creative media

All courses offer a distinctive integration of practice and theory using industry standard facilities Students are encouraged to be both creative and critically engaged You will be expected to develop the creative practice

through studio workshop and classroom based experimentation You will also be provided with guidance to produce a portfolio

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Approach to Design

bull Creative Workshops Series

bull Critical and Contextual Studies

bull Design Process

bull Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Skills

bull Interactive Communication and Information Skills

bull Portfolio Development and Planning

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Cambridge School of Art at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Cambridge School of Art at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Computer Games

and Visual Effects

bull BA (Hons) Fashion Design

bull BA (Hons) Film and Television Production

bull BA (Hons) Film Television and Theatre Design

bull BA (Hons) Fine Art

bull BA (Hons) Graphic Design

bull BA (Hons) Illustration

bull BA (Hons) Illustration and Animation

bull BA (Hons) Interior Design

bull BA (Hons) Photography

Potential career pathsArts marketing design consulting fashion design fashion buying museum designing theatre set designing web design

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Two-year bachelorrsquos degree BA (Hons) International Business Strategy Course overview

This new degree from the Lord Ashcroft International Business School (LAIBS) has an explicitly international focus which will equip you with a solid platform for a future career related to business and management in a globalised economy You will develop a range of practical skills and analytical techniques currently used within a number of functional areas in global business

By starting the First Year Degree in September January or June and by following the three semester academic calendar you will be able to complete your bachelorrsquos degree in two years

All students selected offered a place will receive a Tuition Fee reduction of pound4800 plus pound500 when they progress to second year A total saving of pound5300

Business

Throughout the Business pathway you will develop an understanding of what a business is and how its internal and external operating processes work

Topics include planning and strategy growth marketing products and services finance and accounting systems information systems and human resource development and management

You will also learn about the world of business and commerce including the operation of international markets and market economies

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Lord Ashcroft International Business School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Potential career pathsBanking and finance business management chartered accountancy chartered public finance accountancy marketing tourism and leisure

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Business Law

bull Business Studies (Double module)

bull Composition and Style

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Intercultural Studies

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Accounting for Business

bull Analysis of Business

bull Economics for Business and Management

bull International Business in Focus

bull International Business Law

bull Introduction to Accounting and Finance

bull Introduction to Organisation and Management

bull Marketing Essentials

Course fee pound8600

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance

bull BA (Hons) Business Economics

bull BA (Hons) Business Management

bull BA (Hons) Human Resource Management

bull BA (Hons) International Business Strategy (three-year option)

bull BA (Hons) International Business Strategy (two-year option)

bull BA (Hons) Marketing

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Lord Ashcroft International Business School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

15

Computing and Technology

The Computing and Technology pathway covers the principles underlying the use of information technology and its production and control

You will gain an understanding of the fundamentals of computing electronic communications and networking and how these contribute to solving complex

problems across a range of settings You will also consider how economic and technological developments affect the environment You will undertake contextual

and theoretical analysis and will have the opportunity to formulate a degree pathway option specialising in a particular field of study You will develop communication and presentation skills to articulate your visual and verbal response to the course and will learn practical techniques in your chosen field

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Analytical Techniques III

bull Communication Technology

bull Engineering Design

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Critical Thinking

bull Physics III

Course fee pound8200

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Business

Information Systems

bull BSc (Hons) Computer Science

bull BSc (Hons) Computing and Animation Technology

bull BSc (Hons) Information Security and Forensic Computing

bull BSc (Hons) Media and Internet Technology

Potential career pathsAcademic and industrial research web development database administration film and video post production software engineering 2D and 3D modelling and animation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Communications and Humanities

Through this pathway you will develop a fundamental knowledge and understanding of the basic facts concepts theories and principles of communications film and media through critical thinking and intercultural studies

You will also develop an appreciation of the wider communications context and its underlying principles including its social

environmental ethical economic and commercial impacts You will also exploring potential careers in the industry

Potential career pathsAdvertising and broadcasting communication consulting film criticism film festival administration and management media consulting public relations

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Composition and Style

bull Critical Thinking

bull Film Studies

bull Interactive Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Intercultural Studies

bull Mass Communications

bull Media Studies

Course fee pound7900

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9600

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Film Studies

bull BA (Hons) History

bull BA (Hons) Media Studies

bull BA (Hons) Philosophy

bull BA (Hons) Sociology

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

17

Engineering and Built Environment

The Engineering and Built Environment pathway covers the principles underlying the use of materials in engineering applications and their production and control

You will gain an understanding of how applied chemical states and reactions contribute to the engineering process and are used to solve engineering problems You will also consider how economic and technological developments affect the built environment as well as learning how

to apply mathematical techniques to engineering decision-making

The common core of the course also provides a broad background to the processes that lead to the production and maintenance of buildings

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Analytical Techniques II

bull Engineering Design I

bull Engineering Design II

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Critical Thinking

bull Physics III

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University Chelmsford campus

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound8100ndashpound10300

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Potential career pathsDesign and development of buildings roads railways airports and docks environmental monitoring medical electronics sound technology construction and real estate management building and quantity surveying

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BEng (Hons) Electronics

bull BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering

bull BSc (Hons) Civil Engineering

bull BSc (Hons) Construction Management

bull BSc (Hons) Building Surveying

bull BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying

bull BSc (Hons) Real Estate Management

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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law

Our LLB (Hons) Law is a qualifying law degree that allows successful graduates to progress directly to the vocational stage of training for the profession of solicitor or barrister

The LLB is a flexible course that enables you to focus on areas of specific interest and to develop your own areas of specialisation including business and the law family law

criminal law and procedure andor civil law and litigation to meet the requirements of your chosen career

Potential career pathsBarrister paralegal solicitor

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Composition and Style

bull Contract Law

bull Criminal Law

bull English Legal System

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Legal Skills

bull Mass Communication

bull Public Law

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull LLB (Hons) Law

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Anglia Law School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Anglia Law School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

19

Medical and Life Sciences

This pathway broadly explores the medical and life sciences and examines the complexity of life processes including the interrelationships of living organisms

You will learn the principles underlying the production use and control of materials in medical and life-science applications and the application of biological and chemical properties You will gain a thorough

understanding of the purpose and processes of laboratory experimentation and protocols as well as the basic concepts of applied chemical states and reactions

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Biology I

bull Biology II

bull Physics III

bull Chemistry I

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

Course fee pound8200

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science

bull BSc (Hons) Crime amp Investigative Studies

bull BSc (Hons) Forensic Science

bull BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care

bull BSc (Hons) Psychology

bull BSc (Hons) Abnormal and Clinical Psychology

bull BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult)

bull BSc (Hons) Psychology and Criminology

bull BSc (Hons) Public Health

bull BSc (Hons) Sports Science

bull BSc (Hons) Sports Coaching and Physical Education

Potential career pathsBiotechnology environmental protection forensic science medical research occupational psychology pharmaceutical manufacturing

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Optometry

Optometry is concerned with the examination diagnosis and treatment of the eyes and the correction of vision problems

This pathwayrsquos two main aims are to provide you with extensive theoretical and practical knowledge of optometry including its social and ethical aspects and to enable you to devise original ideas and theories related to optometry and to scientifically test them

When you graduate you will be able to demonstrate a knowledge of practical

competencies particularly in the use and application of laboratory and clinical apparatus demonstrate an understanding of the theoretical principles that underpin current practice and display skills in recording and interpreting patient data You will also be able to make decisions based on clinical rationale

Potential career pathsOptometry ophthalmic dispensing

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Biology I

bull Biology II

bull Physics III

bull Chemistry I

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BOptom (Hons) Optometry

bull BSc (Hons) Ophthalmic Dispensing

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

The postgraduate pathway advantageA CRIC postgraduate pathway provides you with valuable insight into postgraduate-level studies in the UK Most importantly it will equip you with the appropriate knowledge and skills you need to excel in your chosen taught masterrsquos degree

The postgraduate pathway is designed for students from a variety of backgrounds whobull require additional English

language training

bull come from a different academic environment to that of the UK

bull have been away from studies for a period of time

bull are looking to fine-tune skills already gained during undergraduate studies employment or both

If you fall into any of the above categories choosing the postgraduate pathway at CRIC is the right decision

The Pre-Masterrsquos pathway will prepare you for future postgraduate studies by giving you confidence and expertise in areas relevant to your taught masterrsquos degree

You willbull develop your fundamental knowledge

and understanding of the basic principles relevant to your chosen degree

bull develop basic numerical techniques research methodologies and ICT presentation and communication skills

bull gain a competent set of transferable skills that will help you in your academic studies and future career and enable you to make informed decisions

bull attain the necessary level of language competence specific to your chosen field of study

Pathways Duration Intakes Structure AssessmentPathway Pre-Sessional Learning Skills and Communication

12 weeks September January and June

This pre-sessional semester comprises four modules designed to improve your English language ability to Level B2 or higher and emplace vital study skills Teaching is tailored towards your chosen postgraduate pathway so you are prepared for subsequent studies while improving your communicative abilities

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

Pre-Masterrsquos (Stage 1)

One semester

September January and June

While studying at CRIC students will cover a series of modules that will prepare them for a seamless progression to their chosen taught masterrsquos degree All modules include core academic skills relevant to postgraduate study

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and a dissertation Most modules have a final two-hour examination

Masterrsquos (Stage 2)

One year mdash 18 months

September and January

The masterrsquos (Stage 2) offers students the chance to build on what they have learned during the pre-masterrsquos and extend their professional understanding about their relevant area of study A taught masterrsquos degree usually consists of a series of specialist modules in structured class seminar or tutorial formats A research thesis component may be included but is much shorter than what is required for a masterrsquos degree by research However most taught mastersrsquo degrees will have a final major project or dissertation component

Modules will be assessed be via exams assignments essays or seminar performance (group or individual presentations) Assessment may also include projects that can be completed either as part of a group or individually For most mastersrsquo degrees preparing and submitting a major project or dissertation will form a large part of the assessment and final grade

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Master of International Business (MBA and MAIB dual degree qualification) Course overview

This unique degree enables you to receive two degrees for the price of one an MA in International Business from Anglia Ruskin University and either an MBA in International Business and Management from Hanze University in Groningen the Netherlands or an MSc in International Management from Basel Switzerland You will spend half the time in the UK and the other in the Netherlands or Switzerland Both courses are delivered in English Students must have completed at least two years of work experience to be accepted to the programme in the Netherlands

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Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

Potential career pathsAccounting and finance arts project management business analysis business consulting construction management construction project management corporate law creative design management diplomacy economics engineering management entrepreneurship human resource management international trade international trade law IT management logistics marketing management project management

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

One semester

Modules

bull Advanced Contract Law

bull Business Management (double module)

bull Information Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning Skills and Communication

Course fee pound4500

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin University

Business

bull Masters of Business Administration (MBA)dagger

bull Engineering Management

bull MSc Engineering Management

bull MA International Management

bull MSc Accounting and Financial Analysis

bull MA Arts Management

bull MA Human Resource ManagementDagger

bull MA International Business

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Switzerland)dagger

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Netherlands)dagger

bull MA International Business Economics

bull MSc International Logistics

bull MA International Sustainable Tourism Management

bull MSc Management

bull MA Marketing Innovation

bull MSc Project Managementsect

it

bull MSc Information and Communication Technology

bull MSc Business Information SystemsDagger

bull MSc Mobile TelecommunicationsDagger

bull MSc Network SecurityDagger

bull MSc Computer ScienceDagger

bull MSC Network ManagementDagger

law

bull LLM International Business Law

Publishing

bull MA Publishing

Stage 2 Masterrsquos Degree

Location

Lord Ashcroft International Business School Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences or Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September and January

Duration

12-18 months

Course fee pound9800 - pound12900

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience Dagger Course has additional entry requirements of a relevant bachelorrsquos degree sect Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience in construction or built environment fields All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Ling Quan Huang China International Business

ldquo I came from China to study in the UK

I was initially attracted to Cambridge

because of its worldwide reputation - the city is very

culturally diverse and has a lot to offer I want

to be a manager in the future so I chose the

MA International Business at Anglia Ruskin

University because it covers transnational and

multinational businessrdquo

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Academic entry requirements If your country is not listed please visit angliaacukcric or contact the CRIC Admission Office by emailing admissionscric-ukacuk

CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

UK education system

5 GCSE passes 2 passes in the British GCE or VCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Level passes

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

International Baccalaureate

18 points 22 points as above

Albania Maturity Certificate Grade 5 average Maturity Certificate Grade 7 average as above

Bahrain Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (General Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme or equivalent

as above

Bangladesh Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate (10+2) with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate with a minimum average of 55 in 4 subjects

as above

Cambodia Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 50 average

Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 60 average

as above

China Successful completion of Senior Middle School 2 with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Senior Middle 3 with a minimum average of 60 across 4 academic subjects on either the Hui Kao or Senior Middle Examinations (English and Chinese are not acceptable as academic subjects)

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent (eg DaZhuan) from a recognised institution or following successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Egypt Satisfactory pass in Certificate of Secondary Education

Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education or Al-Azhar Training Diploma

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Ghana Minimum of 4 SSCE passes (Including Maths and English)

Minimum of 6 SSCE passes with grades of C or above

as above

Hong Kong HKDSE - an average of 40-55 (depending on schoolrsquos banding) in Form 4 and Form 5 including English and including Mathematics where required

HKDSE - Minimum of 3 passes at Grade 3 or the equivalent of 110 UCAS tariff points at GCE AAS level or equivalent

as above

India Successful completion of all India or State SSC (X) with 50 average

Successful completion of All India or State Board HSC (II) with 50 average

as above

Indonesia SMU III or SMU II grade of 65 SMU III grade of 7 (Average of 4 subjects) as above

Iran Successful completion of High School Diploma with an overall Pass

Successful completion of High School Diploma and Pre-University Certificate with an average of 12 or above

as above

Jordan Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 65 of completion of diploma (pass)

as above

Kazakhstan Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 35 average

Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 45 average

as above

Kenya Successful completion of KCSE with a D average or 5 passes at GCE O-Level

Successful completion of KCSE with grades of C or above or 2 GCE A-Level or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Levels

as above

Korea Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 65-75

as above

25

CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Kuwait Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (general Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 years education

Malaysia Successful completion of SPM with 4 passes or Senior Middle 2

2 passes in STPM or UEC with a 65 average

as above

Mauritius 5 passes in Cambridge Overseas School CertificateGCE O Level

2 passes in Cambridge Overseas Higher School CertificateGCE A Level or 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes

as above

Mongolia Successful completion of high school with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Foundation programme or equivalent

as above

Myanmar Successful completion of Basic Education High School Examination Matriculation with an overall pass

Successful completion of Technical High School Diploma with an overall pass

as above

Nepal Successful completion of School Leaving Certificate SLCUpper Secondary School Certificate (3 years) with a minimum average of Division I

Successful completion of HSC with a minimum average of Division I

as above

Nigeria Minimum of 4 credits at SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

Minimum of 6 credits including English and Maths from the SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

as above

Oman Successful completion of Thanawiya amma with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Pakistan Successful completion of SSC (10) with a grade average of 45

Successful completion of HSC (10+2) with a grade average of 55

as above

Qatar Successful completion of Tawjihiyya (General Secondary School Certificate) with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of a Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Russia Successful completion of Atestat with a 3 average

Successful completion of Atestat with a 45 average

as above

Saudi Arabia Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

South Africa Successful completion of Senior Certificate (no matriculation endorsement)

Successful completion of Senior Certificate (with Matriculation endorsement)

as above

Sri Lanka 5 passes in GCE O-Levels or equivalent 2 passes in GCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS passes

as above

Taiwan Successful completion of the Senior High School Certificate with a C grade or above

Successful completion of Senior High School Certificate with B Grades in 4 academic subjects

as above

Thailand Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 65

as above

Turkey Successful completion of Devlet Lise Diplomasi (State High School Diploma) with a minimum average of 50

Devlet Lise Diplomasi - average of 3 or Diploma ndash pass

as above

United Arab Emirates

Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of a foundation programme from another institution or equivalent

as above

Vietnam Successful completion of Year 11 with a 65 average

Successful completion of Year 12 with a 60 average

as above

Zambia 4 passes in ZSC 6 passes in ZSC graded at 4 or above as above

Zimbabwe 5 passes in Zimsec O-levelCambridge School Certificate (CSC) or Cambridge Overseas School Certificate (COSC)GCE O-levels

2 passes in Zimsec A-LevelGCE A-Levels or equivalent or 1 pass at A-Level and 2 passes at AS-Level

as above

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English language requirements

The language of instruction at CRIC is English To attain entry into the undergraduate or postgraduate pathway you must be able to demonstrate you have a suitable level of English proficiency You can do this by obtaining one of the results shown in the tables below

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash University Foundation

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 4 yearsPre-sessional semester University Foundation First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 2 ndash First Year Degree

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 3 yearsPre-sessional semester First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 3 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Postgraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash Pre-Masterrsquos

Postgraduate pathway ndash extended 13 yearsPre-sessional semester Pre-Masterrsquos Masterrsquos

Stage Learning Skills and Communication Stage 1 Stage 2

Duration 1 semester 1 semester 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Your English language preparation

If you do not meet our English language requirements you can receive the English language tuition you need to prepare you for successful entry into your degree pathway

The English language training is conducted by Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Centre

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Your investment

Fees and charges for the 20122013 academic year

English Language Course fee (pound)Cost per 12-week block of study pound3300

Undergraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 University Foundation pound8200 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Business) pound8600 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9600 ndash

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Business) pound9500ndashpound10300

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9500ndashpound10300

Postgraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos pound4500 ndash

Stage 2 Masterrsquos pound9800

Stage 2 MBA pound12900

Academic calendar

January 2013 May 2013 September 2013Pre-sessional

Enrolment and registration 4 February 22 May 27 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 4 February 28 May 30 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 19 August 20 December

University Foundation First Year Degree in Businessdagger and Pre-Masterrsquos

Enrolment and registration 21 January 22 May 18 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 28 January 28 May 23 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 31 May (pre-masterrsquos)

16 August 20 December (Pre-Masterrsquos and University Foundation) 10 January 2014 (First Year Degree mdash Arts and Science)

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger No May 2013 semester for integrated First Year Degree courses (all subjects other than business) All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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CRIC offers a quality education The academic

and management staff are inspirational - they give excellent support to the students

Navitas bursaries and scholarships

Navitas family bursariesNavitas offers financial support in the form of family bursaries A bursary applies where two or more students from the same family study with a Navitas member institution

The first family member can be studying with a Navitas member institution at the same time as other family members or they may have previously studied with any Navitas member institution The bursary is granted to the second and subsequent family members who study with a Navitas member institution For the purpose of this bursary a family member is defined as a husband wife brother sister mother father son daughter or stepchild

The bursary is equivalent to 10 percent of tuition fee for the first attempt at units or courses in the programme of study (ie a certificate diploma University Transfer Programme (UTP) University Pathway Programme bachelorrsquos degree pre-masterrsquos programme postgraduate qualifying programme or masterrsquos degree)dagger with a Navitas member institution (excluding the Mixed English option)Dagger This amount is credited to the eligible studentrsquos tuition fee account each academic term with the amount being relevant to the number of units undertaken in that term The bursary applies to the first program of study only undertaken at a Navitas member institution and does not apply to additional units or repeat units that may also be undertaken

A completed application must be submitted to the Navitas institution where the second family member is studying together with supporting documents such as a birth certificate or family cardsect Application forms can be obtained from the Navitas institution where the student has enrolled

The Navitas family bursary applies to students studying at ACBT ACN AUSI BCUIC Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

dagger Certificate programmes may also be known or registered a Foundation Studies or University Transfer Programme Stage I Diploma programmes may also be known or registered as Undergraduate Pathway University Transfer Programme Stage II or University Pathway Programme

Dagger The Navitas bursary is not applicable to any English language programme or any component of an English language programme offered by a Navitas member institution

sect The supporting documentation that is required will depend on the country where the student is enrolled

Navitas academic merit scholarshipsNavitas is committed to helping students achieve their career goals by offering scholarships to outstanding students

Navitas academic merit scholarships are awarded each term by each Navitas pathway college or managed campus Two students with the highest GPA in four or more subjects or courses will each receive a scholarship

The scholarships cover bull one academic term or part thereof at a

Navitas member institution (equivalent to the tuition fees for a maximum of up to five academic subjects or courses) for

- a diploma advanced diploma or associate degree (Australia)

- UTP Stage II or associate degree (Canada)

- UPP or IUTP (United States) - undergraduate pathway programme (United Kingdom) or

bull one semester of undergraduate study at ACN Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus or

bull one semester of a masterrsquos programme at Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus

The scholarships are applied to the tuition for the second term of enrolment only or the final semester of study in an undergraduate or postgraduate programme Students must be enrolled as a full time student to qualify for the scholarships

The scholarship panel from each Navitas member institution will announce the recipients of the Navitas academic merit scholarships upon the completion of each term and the release of the results The recipients will be notified by mail and the successful students posted on the college website by consent Students are not required to apply for the scholarship as it is awarded based on academic performance and all students are eligible

Scholarship policy

1 Two scholarships for one academic termrsquos tuition are offered at all Navitas member institutions each

2 Where the Academic Assessment Committee must differentiate between equally qualified applicants additional factors such as educational disadvantage membership of a specific equity group andor significantly adverse personal circumstances may be taken into account

3 Students are eligible to qualify for the scholarships after successful completion of their first term and after commencing their second term

4 Students can only be awarded the scholarship once

5 Students already in receipt of a scholarship may not be eligible for the Navitas scholarship

6 Students are required to pay for any additional courses or subjects or courses undertaken that are over the amount covered by the scholarship

Navitas academic merit scholarships are offered to students studying at ACN Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

This information is correct as at the time of printing and may be subject to change without notice or at the discretion of Navitas member institutions or Navitas Limited

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Student services

CRIC is committed to helping you achieve your goals by providing you with all the support services you need As a CRIC student you will have access to both CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University services

Services available at CRIC CRIC encourages you to use all the support services available and to contact our friendly staff for advice and assistance whenever you need it Remember we are here to help you achieve success within your chosen pathway of study

The Student Support team looks after all our studentsrsquo needs includingbull Academic performance monitoring mdash

Students in Jeopardy programme

bull Assignment help

bull Attendance monitoring

bull Disability support

bull English language support

bull Enrolment in your pathway

bull Learning support

bull Orientation programmes

bull Registration with Anglia Ruskin University

bull Registration with CRIC

bull Social activities

bull Student welfare

bull Study skills training

bull 247 emergency assistance

Activities at CRICIf you are interested in getting involved in sports and cultural societies Anglia Ruskin University is the perfect university for you Cambridge and Chelmsford offer a wide range of recreational and sporting facilities that you can use including cricket pitches sports halls and gyms

Being part of sports and cultural societies while you are at Anglia Ruskin University will open up many social and career opportunities for you We encourage our students to participate in such activities as much as possible

Clubs and societies on campus

For a list of clubs and societies on campus visit webangliaacukvodlifecambridgecam_clubshtml

Why visit us at angliaacukcric

Join us on Facebook at facebookcomcricukNext time you are on Facebook find out what our students are getting up to Yoursquoll see all the fun activities we are doing this year and find helpful tips on accommodation saving money and living in the beautiful locations of Cambridge and Chelmsford Yoursquoll also be able to read movie reviews

check out our inter-college sporting events and check out the cultural and social activities that other CRIC students are getting up to during their free time

There is plenty of information on this site so visit us and spend some time browsing our pages online

If your parents have questions our website has information for them too The CRIC website has the most up-to-date information about the college including pathway information accommodation options and scholarship availability Visit the site to see what awaits you at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University

31

Accommodation

CRIC offers places in Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos Halls of Residence for those wishing to live on either the Cambridge or Chelmsford campus The Halls of Residence consist of low-rise modern buildings situated either on or next to each campus

Alternatively CRIC offers off-campus accommodation through its preferred service providers

On-campus accommodationThis accommodation is intended for new students and is normally only available for a stay of one semester (16 weeks maximum) Rooms in Halls of Residence are limited so if you want to apply for one you should do so early

Students staying in the Halls of Residence will have their own en-suite single room which usually includes a single bed desk

cupboard and free broadband internet access Students share a large self-catering kitchen

After living in Halls of Residence for one semester many students find that they have settled into life at Anglia Ruskin University and made friends and would like to experience off-campus living in Cambridge or Chelmsford

The cost of a room in the Halls of Residence for one semester varies between pound1850 and pound2350 Please check angliaacukcric for the most up-to-date costs

Off-campus accommodationCRIC provides a referral service to our preferred off-campus accommodation service providers for new and continuing students wishing to live locally The service helps CRIC students to source privately rented accommodation within the cities of Cambridge and Chelmsford and close to Anglia Ruskin University

Reserving accommodationOnce you have accepted an offer to study at CRIC you may then wish to ask us to arrange your accommodation To reserve your room you will need to complete an Accommodation Form and pay a pound800 reservation fee in advance You must then pay the remaining accommodation cost when you receive your student visa Places are limited so we recommend you book early to ensure your place and choice of room

Cost-of-living guide

You will be expected to reside in Cambridge or Chelmsford for the duration of your studies at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University As such the UK Border Agency (UKBA) requires students to be able to demonstrate minimum subsistence funds of pound800 per month to cover their living expenses For further details contact the CRIC Student Support Office at cricstudentsupportangliaacuk

The money you will need includes course fees and living costs (also called maintenance funds) Your monthly living costs may vary depending on where you

decide to study If you havenrsquot studied in the UK before or recently the information below will help you budget for your study here

Length of courseWhere you will study Money needed

Nine months or less CRIC Full course fees and pound800 for each calendar month of the course

More than nine months CRIC Full course fees and pound5400 to cover living costs for nine months

For more information visit ukbahomeofficegovuk and follow the Studying in the UK link

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How to apply to study at CRIC

Applying to CRICSend your completed application form and documents by mail email or fax to

Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) Coslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

E admissionscric-ukacuk F +44 (0)1223 698763 (international) F 01223 698763 (from the UK)

Complete the CRIC Application formand send it with supporting documents mdash including your academic qualifications and English test results mdash to CRIC or your CRIC representative

(Certified translations must accompany documents that are not in English)

Receive an Offer of AdmissionDownload Tier 4 visa application and prepare all documents needed for the visa as described in the UKBA visa application guidance notes

Accept the offerby paying the course fee deposit indicated and returning a completed Acceptance Form to CRIC

(You can make a payment via bank transfer international bank draft or debitcredit card)

Receive visa support informationCRIC will send you the information you need to apply for your UK student visa (Tier 4)

Re-check to see if you have all original documents funds required as per the CRIC CAS document and UKBA visa application guidance notes prior to applying for the Tier 4 visa

Arrange student accommodation in Cambridge or ChelmsfordCRIC can help organise suitable student accommodation

(Demand is often high for the most popular accommodation so make sure you arrange accommodation as soon as possible)

Apply for your visaFull details on the visa application process can be found at ukbahomeofficegovukstudyingintheuk

(You must you notify CRIC once the outcome of your application is confirmed)

Arrive in the UKCRIC will help arrange transfer from the airport to your accommodation and will provide a full orientation before enrolment

(You should notify CRIC of your arrival details so that we can make these arrangements)

Start the first stage of your studies at CRIC and complete your degree at Anglia Ruskin University

33

Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students

This payment and refund policy applies to applicants and new students undertaking an enrolment process at the commencement of a pathway of studies

Registered students are those who have completed an enrolment process and are considered to be lsquocontinuing studentsrsquo They are not considered under this policy see Payment and Refund mdash Continuing Students 10 Payment methods Programme

Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

11 Payment of the amount along with any transaction costs due should be made in pound pounds sterling to CRIC by

bull UK bank cheque

bull international bank draft

bull telegraphic transfer

bull UK bank debit card

bull non-UK bank debit card (3 surcharge will apply) or

bull credit card (3 surcharge will apply)

If payment is made by telegraphic transfer then it must state the

bull studentrsquos name and

bull studentrsquos CRIC student ID number

as reference for payment and provide CRIC with proof of payment

12 CRIC bank details are as follows

Bank name Citibank London

Address Citigroup Centre Canada Square Canary Wharf London E14 5LB United Kingdom

Account name CRIC Ltd

Account Address London UK

Bank Account number 11972472

Bank Sort Code 18-50-08

IBAN Number GB79CITI18500811972472

SWIFT Code CITIGB2L (Citibank London)

20 Financial conditions application

21 All applicants must have satisfiedprovide CRIC that

bull they have acceptable sources of funding for the duration of the pathway See the Student Visa Information on the website angliaacukcric (information also attached to the Acceptance of Offer Form and Provisional CAS Statement) for a list of documents that are acceptable

22 All fees charges and accounts will be payable in advance as determined by CRIC All applicants are required to make advance payments inclusive of

bull the Programme Fee Deposit mdash the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form and all deposits are taken as payment towards the full amount (note if you are an applicant undertaking English language then your Programme

Fee Deposit will be calculated against your academic programme fees and these fees will be held on account until you progress to academic studies)

bull pound800ndashpound1000 (the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form) towards any pre-booked student accommodation made on their behalf by provide CRIC All as payment towards the full amount (the full account must be paid prior to a student arriving in the UK)

bull the NavInsure Policy fee mdash Payment of this fee is required in advance if you select to purchase the Navinsurance Policy Refund of this fee is subject to the terms and conditions of the Navinsurance policy (in particular point ldquo3 mdash Cancellationrdquo of the general conditions on page 3 of the Policy Booklet)

In some instances CRIC may request an additional advance payment for specific pathways of study or where additional administrative charges may be required

23 No applicant will be issued with a CAS Statement until all requirements in paras 21 and 22 have been met

24 No applicant will be permitted to enrol on a pathway of study until all required advance payments are made in full by the required due date All required payments must be made prior to the commencement of the semester of enrolment inclusive of fees charges and accounts

25 Deferral of entry for applicants will not normally be permitted once a CAS statement has been issued by Anglia Ruskin University However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis prior to deferral of entry and where an applicant can provided binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

then all advance payments made to date will be held by CRIC and rolled forward to the deferred enrolment date Also see paras 327

26 Fees are correct as at the time of printing CRIC reserves the right to vary its fees at any time

30 Financial conditions and refunds Programme Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

31 Conditions

311 The laws pertaining to money laundering in the UK require that any payment made to and confirmed as received by CRIC will only ever be refunded to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment

Where an accommodation deposit has been paid to the College which is then transferred to a third party (provider of actual accommodation) with the approval of the student or parentlegal guardian the deposit is then subject to the terms and conditions for refund of the third party and the College therefore has no further liability or responsibility for any refund

312 CRIC reserves the right to return to source any excessive payment consisting of over three semestersrsquo advanced payments inclusive of programme fees andor student accommodation fees as a preventative measure to any excessive money transfer into and within the UK

313 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any miscommunication that may arise where inaccurate applicant contact details or where such details are out of date It is the responsibility of applicant and the parentguardian where an applicant is under the age of 18 years to provide and confirm correct contact details for communication purposes

314 CRIC reserves the right to correct any clerical details or omissions

315 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage including without limitation direct or consequential loss or damage or any loss or damages whatsoever arising from the terms and conditions of payments and refunds

316 All payments are subject to the following conditions

bull the payee is authorised to use the payment method used

bull a payment must be confirmed as having reached the CRIC Citibank account for it to be deemed as a payment and

bull where a card provider declines or refuses a payment or where incorrect details have been provided by the payee and a payment does not reach the CRIC Citibank account CRIC has no obligation to notify the payee or applicant and accepts no liability for any losses

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Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students (continued)

32 International applicants

321 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content This may be applied

bull where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to Anglia Ruskin University or

bull where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant or

bull where an applicant has obtained entry clearance andor leave to remain under an Anglia Ruskin University CAS numberStatement

bull Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision prior to or at the time of receiving a Provisional CAS Statement or

bull where no CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321

A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

322 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and the applicant fails to gain a student visa then a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be applied where an applicant has provided the following binding evidence

bull a copy of the rejection letter received from the UK diplomatic mission (ECO)

bull evidence that the visa application was made within time and valid application conditions and

where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC

will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

323 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees can only be applied where an applicant has provided evidence that

bull they are no longer in the UK and that their student visa has been cancelled or

bull they have moved to and been accepted to another Tier 4 licensed educational establishment

bull A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

324 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where the applicant transfers prior to the enrolment process to another educational establishment within the UK then they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and outstanding accounts

325 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant fails to enrol then they are deemed to be in breach of their student visa and they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

326 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant can provide binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts inclusive of the NavInsure Policy fee

327 Where an applicant has opted to take out the NavInsure Policy and paid the associated fee as specified on the Acceptance of Offer Form a refund of the fee paid will be applied in line with the NavInsure Cancellation policy as specified in the NavInsure Policy Booklet provided to applicants at the time their Policy is issued

328 Where an applicant holds a NavInsure or alternative Insurance Policy a refund on advanced payment of programme fees see paras 322 323 and 324 will only be applied by CRIC where the applicant can evidence that they have not made a successful claim against their policy for the programme fees held

33 EEA or Swiss national applicants

331 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content

332 Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision four weeks prior to the programme start date then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 331 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

333 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees will be made A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

334 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where an applicant can provide binding evidence that the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

Please print in BLOCK LETTERS

Application forman Associate College of

(1) Personal

Title Mr Mrs Miss Other

Family name First name(s)

Previous family name (if applicable)

Date of birth DAY MONTH YEAR Gender Male Female

Student address

Postcode Country

Home telephone Mobile telephone

Country of birth Skype ID

Email

Country of passport held Passport number

(2) Pathway area selection

Undergraduate Pathway Areas Postgraduate Pathway Areas

Stage 1 University Foundation Stage 2 First Year Degree Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Architecture

Art amp Design

Business

Communications and Humanities

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Law

Life Sciences

Optometry

Accounting and Finance

Architecture

Arts and Humanities

Business

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Life Sciences

Art

Business

Engineering

IT

Law

MBA

Publishing

Year of entry Month of entry September January June

(This section must be completed including desired majorspecialisation where relevent For a list of degrees offered refer to page 11 of this guide Or visit cricnavitascomcourses)

Your chosen degree

(3) Education details Prior education ndash highest level achieved

Name of qualification (eg A Levels Year 12 Bachelorrsquos) Name of institution attended Grades (itemise individual subject grades) Date of completion

CRIC_APPFORMindd 1 06072012 0947

Office use only

(9) Application checklist and declarationWe require the following section to be completed in order to process your application

Check that you have

Completed all sections of the application form

Read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment including the Fee and Refund Policy within the brochure or on the website

Check that you have attached

Certified copies of your academic transcripts

Evidence of your English language ability if applicable

A copy of your passport andor visa

I declare that the information I have supplied on this form is to the best of my understanding and belief complete and correct I understand that the giving of false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of my application or cancellation of enrolment I give permission for CRIC to obtain official records from any educational institution that I have attended I also authorise CRIC to supply any relevant official records to educational institutions to which I am seeking admission to government bodies and to parentssponsors if required I understand that Course Fees are subject to review I accept the conditions as laid out in the CRIC Payment and Refund Policy and accept liability for the payment of all Course Fees as outlined within I understand that living expenses in the United Kingdom may be higher than in my own country and confirm that I am able to meet those costs I hereby consent to CRIC disclosing my personal information to third parties in the manner set out in CRICrsquos Privacy Policy which includes

bull Disclosure to CRIC representatives (agents) acting on my behalf

bull Disclosure to Anglia Ruskin University to facilitate progression from CRIC to the next stage of my studies

bull Disclosure to Navitas Ltd and its affiliates for the purpose of communication with regarding pathways and services offered by Navitas Ltd and its related companies

Tick this box if you do not wish to receive information via SMS about your offer

Signature Date DAY MONTH YEAR

ParentGuardian Signature (if applicant is under 18 years of age)

Date DAY MONTH YEAR

Offer Details ndash Admission OfficeRepresentative Stamp

Send your application to CRICCambridge Ruskin International CollegeAnglia Ruskin University Coslett Building (Cos415)East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

F +44 (0)1223 698763 E admissionscric-ukacuk

(4) English proficiencyPlease provide details of your English language qualification

IELTS (Score)

TOEFL (Score)

Other (lsquoOrsquo Levels Cambridge)

You must submit full academic transcriptscertificates and proof of English proficiency so that we can assess your eligibility for your selected study PathwayIf these documents are not submitted with this form we will not be able to process your application

(5) Declaration of criminal recordIn accordance with UK law you must state if you have any criminal convictions

Please indicate if you have any criminal convictions

Yes No

(excluding spent convictions and minor motoring offences for which the penalty was a fine andor up to 3 penalty points)

If you tick yes you may need to provide details

(6) DisabilitiesSpecial NeedsPlease indicate in the next column whether or not you will need any additional support or facilities We will pass this information on to our Student Services team who will liaise with you to support you through the admission process and determine whether we and the university can meet your study needs

DisabilitiesSpecial Needs continued

I have no known learningphysical disability

I have a specific learningphysical disability

Please give further details below and if necessary attach further information to this form

(7) Have you studied previously in the UK

Yes No

From DAY MONTH YEAR To DAY MONTH YEAR

Name of schooluniversity

(8) Other informationHow did you hear about CRIC You may tick more than one box

Exhibitionseminar

Internet

Newspapermagazine advertisement

British Council

Recommended by an CRIC representative (agent)

Recommended by a friend or relative Is your friendrelative an CRIC student Yes No

Other

QRCODE

CRIC_APPFORMindd 2 06072012 0947

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bull Career advancement programmes bull Student recruitment bull Workforce recruitment and placementbull Migrant settlement services

We also offer customised workplace training for companies and a range of training and settlement services for the Australian government Wherever you are and wherever you want to be the knowledge and resources of our staff around the world will ensure your success

Boston

Lowell

Dartmouth

LondonCambridge

Plymouth

SwanseaPortsmouth

AberdeenEdinburgh

Glasgow

BirminghamOxford

Germany

SloveniaAustria

Switzerland

France

Italy

BelgiumNetherlands

Malaysia

Thailand

South Africa Byron BayAuckland

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Los Angeles

Mexico

SanFrancisco New York

Miami

AtlantaNashville

Sweden

SpainGreece

Turkey

KuwaitJordan

India

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KentuckyMassachusetts

New Hampshire

Nairobi

Colombo

Singapore

Jakarta

AdelaideGeelong Melbourne

Sydney

BrisbaneGold Coast

Perth

CairnsDarwin

Education for your world

Members and affiliates of Navitas Australia

bull ACAP (Australian College of Applied Psychology)

bull ACN mdash La Trobe University Sydneybull ATTC (Australian TESOL Training Centre) bull CELUSA (Centre for English Language

in the University of South Australia) bull Curtin College mdash Curtin University Perth bull Curtin University Sydneybull Cytech Intersearchbull Eynesbury mdash The University of Adelaide

and University of South Australiabull Hawthorn-Melbournebull La Trobe Melbourne mdash La Trobe Universitybull MIBT mdash Deakin University Melbournebull MQC mdash Macquarie University Sydney bull Navitas English (formerly ACEACL) bull Navitas Health Skills Australiabull NCPS (Navitas College of Public Safety)bull Navitas Workforce Solutionsbull NIC mdash The University of Newcastlebull PIBT mdash Edith Cowan University Perth bull QIBT mdash Griffith University

Brisbane and the Gold Coastbull SAE InstitutionsQantm Collegesbull SAIBT mdash University of South

Australia Adelaidebull SIBT mdash Macquarie University Sydney

Canada

bull FIC mdash Simon Fraser University Vancouver bull ICM mdash the University of Manitoba Winnipeg

United Kingdom

bull BCUIC mdash Birmingham City University bull CRIC mdash Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge bull EIC mdash Edinburgh Napier University bull HIC mdash University of Hertfordshire Hatfieldbull ICP mdash University of Portsmouthbull ICRGU mdash Robert Gordon University Aberdeen bull ICWS mdash Swansea Universitybull LIBT mdash Brunel University Londonbull PUIC mdash Plymouth University bull SAE InstitutionsQantm College

United States of America

bull Navitas at UMass Boston mdash University of Massachusetts Boston

bull Navitas at UMass Dartmouth mdash University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

bull Navitas at UMass Lowell mdash University of Massachusetts Lowell

bull Navitas at WKU mdash Western Kentucky University (WKU)

bull Navitas at UNH mdash University of New Hampshire

bull SAE Institutions

Africa

bull SAE Institute South Africabull AUSI mdash Edith Cowan University Kenya

Asia

bull ACBT mdash Edith Cowan University Sri Lanka bull Curtin Singapore (The Singapore

Campus of Curtin University)bull MIBT Indonesia mdash Deakin Universitybull SAE Institutions mdash India Indonesia

Malaysia Singapore ThailandQantm College mdash Singapore

Europe

bull SAE InstitutionsQantm Colleges mdash Austria Belgium France Germany Greece Italy Netherlands Sweden Switzerland Slovenia Spain Turkey

Middle East

bull SAE Institutions mdash Jordan and Kuwait

New Zealand

bull SAE Institute Auckland

Central America

bull SAE Institute Mexico

Australian College of Business and Technology (ACBT) and Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Indonesia (MIBT-I) are affiliated organisations and are not owned by Navitas LimitedNAVITAS USA These schools are authorized under federal law to enrol non-immigrant alien students University Pathway Programs are not available to students from the Peoplersquos Republic of China for any University of Massachusetts campus where Navitas conducts these programsRegistered Company names and CRICOS Provider Codes SAE Institute Pty Ltd 00312F (NSW) 02431E (WA) 02047B (VIC) 03204G (QLD) Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd trading as La Trobe Melbourne 03312D La Trobe University 00115M (VIC) Australian Campus Network Pty Limited La Trobe University 02218K (NSW) Colleges of Business and Technology (WA) Pty Ltd 02042G Curtin University 00301J (WA) Colleges of Business and Technology (NSW) Pty Ltd trading as Curtin Sydney Curtin University 02637B (NSW) Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd trading as Eynesbury 00561M The University of Adelaide 00123M Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01590J Deakin University 00113B Perth Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01312J Edith Cowan University 00279B Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01737F Griffith University 00233E South Australian Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 02193C University of South Australia 00121B Sydney Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01576G Macquarie University 00002J IBT Sydney Pty Ltd trading as Macquarie City Campus Newcastle International College 03293B The University of Newcastle 00109J Navitas English Courses in NT will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 02783C (NT) Courses in NSW Qld and WA will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Services Pty Ltd ACN 002 069 730) CRICOS Provider 00289M (NSW) 00711B (Qld) 02252G (WA) with the exception of the Certificate IV in TESOL course which will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 00031D (NSW) and 03106K (Qld) Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia 02193C Hawthorn-Melbourne (Hawthorn Learning Pty Ltd ACN 124 204 171) CRICOS 02931G Australian College of Applied Psychology 01328A (NSW) 02565B (QLD) 02829E (VIC) Navitas College of Public Safety 01945JICM CRA BN 81210 5146 FIC CRA BN 81210 5146 Company Numbers Birmingham City International College Ltd trading as Birmingham City University International College (BCUIC) 07445570 CRIC 06407773 EIC 06822392 ICP 06770123 ICWS 6412162 HIBT Ltd trading as HIC 5163612 LIBT 5171106 Plymouth Devon International College Ltd trading as Plymouth University International College (PUIC) 06822402 ICRGU 07154254 Navitas Limited ABN 69 109 613 309

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Mohammed Abdulaal Bahrain Accounting and Finance

The best thing about the college is the

friendly and attentive staffwho help students enjoy their learning

experience Cambridge itself is a beautiful city with lots of historic buildings and

museums and it is a great place to stay and study

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Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Stage 1 University Foundation

Undergraduate pathway

Postgraduate pathwayMinimum 15 yearsrsquo

educationStage 2 Masterrsquos

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

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CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) is an Associated College of Anglia Ruskin University offering a modern and dynamic educational experience The college is committed to providing educational pathways and support services in an environment that encourages you to achieve excellence in your studies

At CRIC you can study the following

Pre-sessional EnglishIf your English language test result scores are just below the required B2 level (IELTS 55 or equivalent mdash all components) you may be eligible for entry into Pre-sessional English This course is just 3 months in duration and satisfactory completion enables you to gain admission to either the undergraduate pathway (University Foundation or First Year Degree) or postgraduate pathway (Pre-Masterrsquos)

The entry requirement for pre-sessional English can be found on page 26

Undergraduate pathwaysAn undergraduate pathway is a single course comprising four stages of study When you successfully complete the pathway you will be awarded a bachelorrsquos (Hons) degree from Anglia Ruskin University

University Foundation

The University Foundation is Stage 1 of the undergraduate pathway

The transition from high school to university is a big step perhaps the most important in your life Staff at CRIC understand this and will provide you with ongoing guidance

support and the knowledge and skills you need It is this partnership between you and the staff that will make this transition a smooth one

First Year Degree

The First Year Degree is Stage 2 of the undergraduate pathway You will experience the first-year curriculum of an Anglia Ruskin University degree and with extra academic contact hours The teaching and learning experience will enable you to fully develop your knowledge and understanding of each module to prepare you for Stage 3 (the second year of your chosen degree) and Stage 4 (the final year of your degree pathway)

Postgraduate pathway A postgraduate pathway is a single course comprising two stages of study When you successfully complete the pathway you will be awarded a masterrsquos degree from Anglia Ruskin University

Pre-Masterrsquos

The Pre-Masterrsquos course is Stage 1 of the postgraduate pathway and is one semester in duration It has been designed to prepare international students who have not qualified for direct entry to Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos

masterrsquos degrees including the Master of Business Administration (MBA) the Master of Laws (LLM) and the Master of Science (MSc) in Engineering Management

Undertaking a Pre-Masterrsquos course will provide you with the time to adjust to the rigorous research and independent study requirements of postgraduate studies and prepare you to get the most out of your masterrsquos studies at the university

English LanguageThe English language course is offered by Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Centre English Language is a full-time course specifically designed for international students who need to improve their level of English before starting undergraduate or postgraduate academic studies

The course suits students with different levels of English competence To successfully complete the course you need to attend a minimum of 85 percent of the classes and meet the English Language requirements of the pre-sessional or intended pathway stage

You can start an English Language course in September January or June In some instances you can also join the course at the halfway point in November March or July

One visaStudents undertaking the above stages (Pre-sessional University Foundation and First Year Degree) will receive a packaged offer and one single visa for the entire duration of their studies The visa will be issued by Anglia Ruskin University

Elle Nyatefe Ghana Business

The best thing about CRIC is the

members of staff were always there to

answer my queries There were

lots organised activities such as

football cricket competitions and

sight-seeing tours that was open

to everyone What amazed me

was the fact that all the staff

knew the names of all the students

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by their first names This certainly

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Undergraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

The undergraduate pathway advantageCRICrsquos undergraduate pathway is tailored according to your choice of degree For example if you have chosen to do a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Computing you will study subjects related to this degree This will allow you to acquire the necessary background knowledge and study skills to excel in your chosen degree

While studying your undergraduate pathway you will have access to all of Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos modern

well-equipped teaching and library facilities sporting and recreational amenities and on-campus accommodation

The advantages of a CRIC undergraduate pathway includebull a seamless transition from school to

university While the initial stages of your university life are the most important this is often the time when many students can feel lost or anxious We understand this and have put in processes in place to ease the transition from school to university-level studies

bull access to scholarships When you progress to the second year of your degree (Stage 3) in your undergraduate pathway Anglia Ruskin University will reduce your course fee by pound500 You are eligible for this reduction once only

bull additional study support English language assistance and unparalleled personalised attention The extra academic contact hours will not only allow you to fully develop your knowledge and understanding of each module but will better prepare you for university studies You will also be studying in small groups giving you an unmatched level of access to your teachers

Pathways Duration Intakes Structure AssessmentPre-sessional Learning Skills and Communication

12 weeks September January and June

This pre-sessional semester comprises four modules designed to improve your English language ability to Level B2 or higher and emplace vital study skills Teaching is tailored towards your chosen undergraduate pathway so you are prepared for subsequent studies while improving your communicative abilities

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

University Foundation (Stage 1)

Two semesters September January and June

This comprises three - five modules each semester and includes academic studies in your subject area as well as skills modules Each module is tailored towards your chosen undergraduate degree

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and case study analysis Most modules have a final examination

First Year Degree (Stage 2)

Two semesters covering the first year of your degree

September January and June

You will undertake modules which mirror the curriculum taught at Anglia Ruskin University and are often taught by staff of the University You will receive extra support through tutorials individual consultation with teachers English language assistance and self-access computer laboratories

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and case study analysis Most modules have a final two-hour examination

Second Year Degree (Stage 3)

Two semesters covering the second year of your degree

ndash You will undertake four to five modules each semester to further study the key areas within your degree You will receive extra support through tutorials individual consultation with teachers English language assistance and self-access computer laboratories

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

Final Year Degree (Stage 4)

Two semesters covering the final year of your degree

ndash You will undertake four to five modules each semester to further study the key areas within your degree For some degrees you will be able to specialise or concentrate on a particular stream within a subject area As with previous semesters you will receive extra support through tutorials individual consultation with academic staff English language assistance and self-access computer laboratories

Assessment is via a mix of examination assignments group work and presentations practical and laboratory work (for science-based degrees) in-class group projects and a final dissertation

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Architecturebull BSc (Hons) Architectural Technologybull BSc (Hons) Architecture

Communications and Humanitiesbull BA (Hons) Criminology bull BA (Hons) Film Studiesbull BA (Hons) Historybull BA (Hons) Media Studiesbull BA (Hons) Philosophybull BA (Hons) Sociology

Engineering and Built Environmentbull BSc (Hons) Building Surveyingbull BSc (Hons) Civil Engineeringbull BSc (Hons)

Construction Managementbull BEng (Hons) Electronicsbull BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineeringbull BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveyingbull BSc (Hons) Real Estate Management

Optometrybull BOptom (Hons) Optometrybull BSc (Hons) Ophthalmic Dispensing

Arts and Designbull BA (Hons) Computer Games

and Visual Effectsbull BA (Hons) Fashion Designbull BA (Hons) Film and

Television Productionbull BA (Hons) Fine Artbull BA (Hons) Graphic Designbull BA (Hons) Illustrationbull BA (Hons) Illustration and Animationbull BA (Hons) Interior Designbull BA (Hons) Photography

Businessbull MA Arts Managementbull MA Human Resource Managementbull MA International Businessbull MA International Business

(Dual Degree mdash Netherlands)dagger

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree mdash Switzerland)

bull MA International Business Economicsbull MA International Sustainable

Tourism Managementbull MA International Managementbull Masters of Business

Administration (MBA)dagger

bull MSc Accounting and Financial Analysis

bull MSc Engineering Managementbull MSc International Logisticsbull MSc Managementbull MA Marketing Innovationbull MSc Project Management

Lawbull LLM International Business Law

Publishingbull MA Publishing

Businessbull BSc (Hons) Accounting and Financebull BSc (Hons) Business Economicsbull BA (Hons) Business Managementbull BA (Hons) Human

Resources Managementbull BA (Hons) International Business

Strategy (three year option)bull BA (Hons) International Business

Strategy (two year option)bull BA (Hons) Marketing

Medical and Life Sciencesbull BSc (Hons) Abnormal and

Clinical Psychologybull BSc (Hons) Biomedical Sciencebull BSc (Hons) Crime and

Investigative Studiesbull BA (Hons) Criminology bull BSc (Hons) Forensic Sciencebull BSc (Hons) Health and Social Carebull BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult)bull BSc (Hons) Psychologybull BSc (Hons) Psychology

and Criminologybull BSc (Hons) Public Healthbull BSc (Hons) Sports Coaching

and Physical Educationbull BSc (Hons) Sports Science

Computing and Technologybull BSc (Hons) Business

Information Systemsbull BSc (Hons) Computer

Gaming Technology bull BSc (Hons) Computer Science bull BSc (Hons) Information Security

and Forensic Computingbull BSc (Hons) Media and

Internet Technologybull BSc (Hons) Network Infrastructure

and Security

Lawbull LLB (Hons) Law

Undergraduate Pathways

Postgraduate Pathways

Anglia Ruskin University degree pathways available to CRIC students

ITbull MSc Business Information Systemsbull MSc Computer Sciencebull MSc Information and

Communication Technologybull MSc Mobile Telecommunicationsbull MSC Network Managementbull MSc Network Security

Offered at our Chelmsford campus However Stage 1 (University Foundation) where applicable is offered at the Cambridge campus dagger Two years work experience required

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Architecture

In the pathway BSc (Hons) Architecture you will study the design of the constructed environment

This degree explores not only the design of buildings but also the technical and management competencies required to realise those designs The course will offer you both an academic challenge and the

right environment and support to develop intellectually and creatively It will also prepare you for a career in the architecture industry

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Potential career pathsArchitecture town planning

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Approach to Design

bull Creative Workshops Series

bull Critical and Contextual Studies

bull Design Process

bull Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Skills

bull Interactive Communication and Information Skills

bull Portfolio Development and Planning

Course fee pound8200

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Department of Built Environment at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Department of Built Environment at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Architecture

bull BSc (Hons) Architectural Technology

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Art and Design

This pathway will give you the freedom to explore a range of skills techniques and approaches associated with creative media

All courses offer a distinctive integration of practice and theory using industry standard facilities Students are encouraged to be both creative and critically engaged You will be expected to develop the creative practice

through studio workshop and classroom based experimentation You will also be provided with guidance to produce a portfolio

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Approach to Design

bull Creative Workshops Series

bull Critical and Contextual Studies

bull Design Process

bull Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Skills

bull Interactive Communication and Information Skills

bull Portfolio Development and Planning

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Cambridge School of Art at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Cambridge School of Art at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Computer Games

and Visual Effects

bull BA (Hons) Fashion Design

bull BA (Hons) Film and Television Production

bull BA (Hons) Film Television and Theatre Design

bull BA (Hons) Fine Art

bull BA (Hons) Graphic Design

bull BA (Hons) Illustration

bull BA (Hons) Illustration and Animation

bull BA (Hons) Interior Design

bull BA (Hons) Photography

Potential career pathsArts marketing design consulting fashion design fashion buying museum designing theatre set designing web design

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Two-year bachelorrsquos degree BA (Hons) International Business Strategy Course overview

This new degree from the Lord Ashcroft International Business School (LAIBS) has an explicitly international focus which will equip you with a solid platform for a future career related to business and management in a globalised economy You will develop a range of practical skills and analytical techniques currently used within a number of functional areas in global business

By starting the First Year Degree in September January or June and by following the three semester academic calendar you will be able to complete your bachelorrsquos degree in two years

All students selected offered a place will receive a Tuition Fee reduction of pound4800 plus pound500 when they progress to second year A total saving of pound5300

Business

Throughout the Business pathway you will develop an understanding of what a business is and how its internal and external operating processes work

Topics include planning and strategy growth marketing products and services finance and accounting systems information systems and human resource development and management

You will also learn about the world of business and commerce including the operation of international markets and market economies

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Lord Ashcroft International Business School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Potential career pathsBanking and finance business management chartered accountancy chartered public finance accountancy marketing tourism and leisure

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Business Law

bull Business Studies (Double module)

bull Composition and Style

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Intercultural Studies

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Accounting for Business

bull Analysis of Business

bull Economics for Business and Management

bull International Business in Focus

bull International Business Law

bull Introduction to Accounting and Finance

bull Introduction to Organisation and Management

bull Marketing Essentials

Course fee pound8600

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance

bull BA (Hons) Business Economics

bull BA (Hons) Business Management

bull BA (Hons) Human Resource Management

bull BA (Hons) International Business Strategy (three-year option)

bull BA (Hons) International Business Strategy (two-year option)

bull BA (Hons) Marketing

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Lord Ashcroft International Business School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

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Computing and Technology

The Computing and Technology pathway covers the principles underlying the use of information technology and its production and control

You will gain an understanding of the fundamentals of computing electronic communications and networking and how these contribute to solving complex

problems across a range of settings You will also consider how economic and technological developments affect the environment You will undertake contextual

and theoretical analysis and will have the opportunity to formulate a degree pathway option specialising in a particular field of study You will develop communication and presentation skills to articulate your visual and verbal response to the course and will learn practical techniques in your chosen field

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Analytical Techniques III

bull Communication Technology

bull Engineering Design

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Critical Thinking

bull Physics III

Course fee pound8200

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Business

Information Systems

bull BSc (Hons) Computer Science

bull BSc (Hons) Computing and Animation Technology

bull BSc (Hons) Information Security and Forensic Computing

bull BSc (Hons) Media and Internet Technology

Potential career pathsAcademic and industrial research web development database administration film and video post production software engineering 2D and 3D modelling and animation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Communications and Humanities

Through this pathway you will develop a fundamental knowledge and understanding of the basic facts concepts theories and principles of communications film and media through critical thinking and intercultural studies

You will also develop an appreciation of the wider communications context and its underlying principles including its social

environmental ethical economic and commercial impacts You will also exploring potential careers in the industry

Potential career pathsAdvertising and broadcasting communication consulting film criticism film festival administration and management media consulting public relations

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Composition and Style

bull Critical Thinking

bull Film Studies

bull Interactive Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Intercultural Studies

bull Mass Communications

bull Media Studies

Course fee pound7900

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9600

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Film Studies

bull BA (Hons) History

bull BA (Hons) Media Studies

bull BA (Hons) Philosophy

bull BA (Hons) Sociology

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Engineering and Built Environment

The Engineering and Built Environment pathway covers the principles underlying the use of materials in engineering applications and their production and control

You will gain an understanding of how applied chemical states and reactions contribute to the engineering process and are used to solve engineering problems You will also consider how economic and technological developments affect the built environment as well as learning how

to apply mathematical techniques to engineering decision-making

The common core of the course also provides a broad background to the processes that lead to the production and maintenance of buildings

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Analytical Techniques II

bull Engineering Design I

bull Engineering Design II

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Critical Thinking

bull Physics III

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University Chelmsford campus

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound8100ndashpound10300

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Potential career pathsDesign and development of buildings roads railways airports and docks environmental monitoring medical electronics sound technology construction and real estate management building and quantity surveying

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BEng (Hons) Electronics

bull BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering

bull BSc (Hons) Civil Engineering

bull BSc (Hons) Construction Management

bull BSc (Hons) Building Surveying

bull BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying

bull BSc (Hons) Real Estate Management

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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law

Our LLB (Hons) Law is a qualifying law degree that allows successful graduates to progress directly to the vocational stage of training for the profession of solicitor or barrister

The LLB is a flexible course that enables you to focus on areas of specific interest and to develop your own areas of specialisation including business and the law family law

criminal law and procedure andor civil law and litigation to meet the requirements of your chosen career

Potential career pathsBarrister paralegal solicitor

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Composition and Style

bull Contract Law

bull Criminal Law

bull English Legal System

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Legal Skills

bull Mass Communication

bull Public Law

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull LLB (Hons) Law

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Anglia Law School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Anglia Law School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Medical and Life Sciences

This pathway broadly explores the medical and life sciences and examines the complexity of life processes including the interrelationships of living organisms

You will learn the principles underlying the production use and control of materials in medical and life-science applications and the application of biological and chemical properties You will gain a thorough

understanding of the purpose and processes of laboratory experimentation and protocols as well as the basic concepts of applied chemical states and reactions

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Biology I

bull Biology II

bull Physics III

bull Chemistry I

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

Course fee pound8200

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science

bull BSc (Hons) Crime amp Investigative Studies

bull BSc (Hons) Forensic Science

bull BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care

bull BSc (Hons) Psychology

bull BSc (Hons) Abnormal and Clinical Psychology

bull BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult)

bull BSc (Hons) Psychology and Criminology

bull BSc (Hons) Public Health

bull BSc (Hons) Sports Science

bull BSc (Hons) Sports Coaching and Physical Education

Potential career pathsBiotechnology environmental protection forensic science medical research occupational psychology pharmaceutical manufacturing

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Optometry

Optometry is concerned with the examination diagnosis and treatment of the eyes and the correction of vision problems

This pathwayrsquos two main aims are to provide you with extensive theoretical and practical knowledge of optometry including its social and ethical aspects and to enable you to devise original ideas and theories related to optometry and to scientifically test them

When you graduate you will be able to demonstrate a knowledge of practical

competencies particularly in the use and application of laboratory and clinical apparatus demonstrate an understanding of the theoretical principles that underpin current practice and display skills in recording and interpreting patient data You will also be able to make decisions based on clinical rationale

Potential career pathsOptometry ophthalmic dispensing

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Biology I

bull Biology II

bull Physics III

bull Chemistry I

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BOptom (Hons) Optometry

bull BSc (Hons) Ophthalmic Dispensing

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

The postgraduate pathway advantageA CRIC postgraduate pathway provides you with valuable insight into postgraduate-level studies in the UK Most importantly it will equip you with the appropriate knowledge and skills you need to excel in your chosen taught masterrsquos degree

The postgraduate pathway is designed for students from a variety of backgrounds whobull require additional English

language training

bull come from a different academic environment to that of the UK

bull have been away from studies for a period of time

bull are looking to fine-tune skills already gained during undergraduate studies employment or both

If you fall into any of the above categories choosing the postgraduate pathway at CRIC is the right decision

The Pre-Masterrsquos pathway will prepare you for future postgraduate studies by giving you confidence and expertise in areas relevant to your taught masterrsquos degree

You willbull develop your fundamental knowledge

and understanding of the basic principles relevant to your chosen degree

bull develop basic numerical techniques research methodologies and ICT presentation and communication skills

bull gain a competent set of transferable skills that will help you in your academic studies and future career and enable you to make informed decisions

bull attain the necessary level of language competence specific to your chosen field of study

Pathways Duration Intakes Structure AssessmentPathway Pre-Sessional Learning Skills and Communication

12 weeks September January and June

This pre-sessional semester comprises four modules designed to improve your English language ability to Level B2 or higher and emplace vital study skills Teaching is tailored towards your chosen postgraduate pathway so you are prepared for subsequent studies while improving your communicative abilities

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

Pre-Masterrsquos (Stage 1)

One semester

September January and June

While studying at CRIC students will cover a series of modules that will prepare them for a seamless progression to their chosen taught masterrsquos degree All modules include core academic skills relevant to postgraduate study

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and a dissertation Most modules have a final two-hour examination

Masterrsquos (Stage 2)

One year mdash 18 months

September and January

The masterrsquos (Stage 2) offers students the chance to build on what they have learned during the pre-masterrsquos and extend their professional understanding about their relevant area of study A taught masterrsquos degree usually consists of a series of specialist modules in structured class seminar or tutorial formats A research thesis component may be included but is much shorter than what is required for a masterrsquos degree by research However most taught mastersrsquo degrees will have a final major project or dissertation component

Modules will be assessed be via exams assignments essays or seminar performance (group or individual presentations) Assessment may also include projects that can be completed either as part of a group or individually For most mastersrsquo degrees preparing and submitting a major project or dissertation will form a large part of the assessment and final grade

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Master of International Business (MBA and MAIB dual degree qualification) Course overview

This unique degree enables you to receive two degrees for the price of one an MA in International Business from Anglia Ruskin University and either an MBA in International Business and Management from Hanze University in Groningen the Netherlands or an MSc in International Management from Basel Switzerland You will spend half the time in the UK and the other in the Netherlands or Switzerland Both courses are delivered in English Students must have completed at least two years of work experience to be accepted to the programme in the Netherlands

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Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

Potential career pathsAccounting and finance arts project management business analysis business consulting construction management construction project management corporate law creative design management diplomacy economics engineering management entrepreneurship human resource management international trade international trade law IT management logistics marketing management project management

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

One semester

Modules

bull Advanced Contract Law

bull Business Management (double module)

bull Information Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning Skills and Communication

Course fee pound4500

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin University

Business

bull Masters of Business Administration (MBA)dagger

bull Engineering Management

bull MSc Engineering Management

bull MA International Management

bull MSc Accounting and Financial Analysis

bull MA Arts Management

bull MA Human Resource ManagementDagger

bull MA International Business

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Switzerland)dagger

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Netherlands)dagger

bull MA International Business Economics

bull MSc International Logistics

bull MA International Sustainable Tourism Management

bull MSc Management

bull MA Marketing Innovation

bull MSc Project Managementsect

it

bull MSc Information and Communication Technology

bull MSc Business Information SystemsDagger

bull MSc Mobile TelecommunicationsDagger

bull MSc Network SecurityDagger

bull MSc Computer ScienceDagger

bull MSC Network ManagementDagger

law

bull LLM International Business Law

Publishing

bull MA Publishing

Stage 2 Masterrsquos Degree

Location

Lord Ashcroft International Business School Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences or Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September and January

Duration

12-18 months

Course fee pound9800 - pound12900

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience Dagger Course has additional entry requirements of a relevant bachelorrsquos degree sect Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience in construction or built environment fields All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Ling Quan Huang China International Business

ldquo I came from China to study in the UK

I was initially attracted to Cambridge

because of its worldwide reputation - the city is very

culturally diverse and has a lot to offer I want

to be a manager in the future so I chose the

MA International Business at Anglia Ruskin

University because it covers transnational and

multinational businessrdquo

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Academic entry requirements If your country is not listed please visit angliaacukcric or contact the CRIC Admission Office by emailing admissionscric-ukacuk

CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

UK education system

5 GCSE passes 2 passes in the British GCE or VCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Level passes

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

International Baccalaureate

18 points 22 points as above

Albania Maturity Certificate Grade 5 average Maturity Certificate Grade 7 average as above

Bahrain Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (General Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme or equivalent

as above

Bangladesh Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate (10+2) with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate with a minimum average of 55 in 4 subjects

as above

Cambodia Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 50 average

Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 60 average

as above

China Successful completion of Senior Middle School 2 with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Senior Middle 3 with a minimum average of 60 across 4 academic subjects on either the Hui Kao or Senior Middle Examinations (English and Chinese are not acceptable as academic subjects)

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent (eg DaZhuan) from a recognised institution or following successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Egypt Satisfactory pass in Certificate of Secondary Education

Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education or Al-Azhar Training Diploma

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Ghana Minimum of 4 SSCE passes (Including Maths and English)

Minimum of 6 SSCE passes with grades of C or above

as above

Hong Kong HKDSE - an average of 40-55 (depending on schoolrsquos banding) in Form 4 and Form 5 including English and including Mathematics where required

HKDSE - Minimum of 3 passes at Grade 3 or the equivalent of 110 UCAS tariff points at GCE AAS level or equivalent

as above

India Successful completion of all India or State SSC (X) with 50 average

Successful completion of All India or State Board HSC (II) with 50 average

as above

Indonesia SMU III or SMU II grade of 65 SMU III grade of 7 (Average of 4 subjects) as above

Iran Successful completion of High School Diploma with an overall Pass

Successful completion of High School Diploma and Pre-University Certificate with an average of 12 or above

as above

Jordan Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 65 of completion of diploma (pass)

as above

Kazakhstan Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 35 average

Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 45 average

as above

Kenya Successful completion of KCSE with a D average or 5 passes at GCE O-Level

Successful completion of KCSE with grades of C or above or 2 GCE A-Level or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Levels

as above

Korea Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 65-75

as above

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CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Kuwait Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (general Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 years education

Malaysia Successful completion of SPM with 4 passes or Senior Middle 2

2 passes in STPM or UEC with a 65 average

as above

Mauritius 5 passes in Cambridge Overseas School CertificateGCE O Level

2 passes in Cambridge Overseas Higher School CertificateGCE A Level or 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes

as above

Mongolia Successful completion of high school with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Foundation programme or equivalent

as above

Myanmar Successful completion of Basic Education High School Examination Matriculation with an overall pass

Successful completion of Technical High School Diploma with an overall pass

as above

Nepal Successful completion of School Leaving Certificate SLCUpper Secondary School Certificate (3 years) with a minimum average of Division I

Successful completion of HSC with a minimum average of Division I

as above

Nigeria Minimum of 4 credits at SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

Minimum of 6 credits including English and Maths from the SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

as above

Oman Successful completion of Thanawiya amma with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Pakistan Successful completion of SSC (10) with a grade average of 45

Successful completion of HSC (10+2) with a grade average of 55

as above

Qatar Successful completion of Tawjihiyya (General Secondary School Certificate) with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of a Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Russia Successful completion of Atestat with a 3 average

Successful completion of Atestat with a 45 average

as above

Saudi Arabia Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

South Africa Successful completion of Senior Certificate (no matriculation endorsement)

Successful completion of Senior Certificate (with Matriculation endorsement)

as above

Sri Lanka 5 passes in GCE O-Levels or equivalent 2 passes in GCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS passes

as above

Taiwan Successful completion of the Senior High School Certificate with a C grade or above

Successful completion of Senior High School Certificate with B Grades in 4 academic subjects

as above

Thailand Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 65

as above

Turkey Successful completion of Devlet Lise Diplomasi (State High School Diploma) with a minimum average of 50

Devlet Lise Diplomasi - average of 3 or Diploma ndash pass

as above

United Arab Emirates

Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of a foundation programme from another institution or equivalent

as above

Vietnam Successful completion of Year 11 with a 65 average

Successful completion of Year 12 with a 60 average

as above

Zambia 4 passes in ZSC 6 passes in ZSC graded at 4 or above as above

Zimbabwe 5 passes in Zimsec O-levelCambridge School Certificate (CSC) or Cambridge Overseas School Certificate (COSC)GCE O-levels

2 passes in Zimsec A-LevelGCE A-Levels or equivalent or 1 pass at A-Level and 2 passes at AS-Level

as above

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English language requirements

The language of instruction at CRIC is English To attain entry into the undergraduate or postgraduate pathway you must be able to demonstrate you have a suitable level of English proficiency You can do this by obtaining one of the results shown in the tables below

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash University Foundation

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 4 yearsPre-sessional semester University Foundation First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 2 ndash First Year Degree

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 3 yearsPre-sessional semester First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 3 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Postgraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash Pre-Masterrsquos

Postgraduate pathway ndash extended 13 yearsPre-sessional semester Pre-Masterrsquos Masterrsquos

Stage Learning Skills and Communication Stage 1 Stage 2

Duration 1 semester 1 semester 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Your English language preparation

If you do not meet our English language requirements you can receive the English language tuition you need to prepare you for successful entry into your degree pathway

The English language training is conducted by Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Centre

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Your investment

Fees and charges for the 20122013 academic year

English Language Course fee (pound)Cost per 12-week block of study pound3300

Undergraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 University Foundation pound8200 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Business) pound8600 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9600 ndash

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Business) pound9500ndashpound10300

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9500ndashpound10300

Postgraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos pound4500 ndash

Stage 2 Masterrsquos pound9800

Stage 2 MBA pound12900

Academic calendar

January 2013 May 2013 September 2013Pre-sessional

Enrolment and registration 4 February 22 May 27 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 4 February 28 May 30 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 19 August 20 December

University Foundation First Year Degree in Businessdagger and Pre-Masterrsquos

Enrolment and registration 21 January 22 May 18 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 28 January 28 May 23 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 31 May (pre-masterrsquos)

16 August 20 December (Pre-Masterrsquos and University Foundation) 10 January 2014 (First Year Degree mdash Arts and Science)

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger No May 2013 semester for integrated First Year Degree courses (all subjects other than business) All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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CRIC offers a quality education The academic

and management staff are inspirational - they give excellent support to the students

Navitas bursaries and scholarships

Navitas family bursariesNavitas offers financial support in the form of family bursaries A bursary applies where two or more students from the same family study with a Navitas member institution

The first family member can be studying with a Navitas member institution at the same time as other family members or they may have previously studied with any Navitas member institution The bursary is granted to the second and subsequent family members who study with a Navitas member institution For the purpose of this bursary a family member is defined as a husband wife brother sister mother father son daughter or stepchild

The bursary is equivalent to 10 percent of tuition fee for the first attempt at units or courses in the programme of study (ie a certificate diploma University Transfer Programme (UTP) University Pathway Programme bachelorrsquos degree pre-masterrsquos programme postgraduate qualifying programme or masterrsquos degree)dagger with a Navitas member institution (excluding the Mixed English option)Dagger This amount is credited to the eligible studentrsquos tuition fee account each academic term with the amount being relevant to the number of units undertaken in that term The bursary applies to the first program of study only undertaken at a Navitas member institution and does not apply to additional units or repeat units that may also be undertaken

A completed application must be submitted to the Navitas institution where the second family member is studying together with supporting documents such as a birth certificate or family cardsect Application forms can be obtained from the Navitas institution where the student has enrolled

The Navitas family bursary applies to students studying at ACBT ACN AUSI BCUIC Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

dagger Certificate programmes may also be known or registered a Foundation Studies or University Transfer Programme Stage I Diploma programmes may also be known or registered as Undergraduate Pathway University Transfer Programme Stage II or University Pathway Programme

Dagger The Navitas bursary is not applicable to any English language programme or any component of an English language programme offered by a Navitas member institution

sect The supporting documentation that is required will depend on the country where the student is enrolled

Navitas academic merit scholarshipsNavitas is committed to helping students achieve their career goals by offering scholarships to outstanding students

Navitas academic merit scholarships are awarded each term by each Navitas pathway college or managed campus Two students with the highest GPA in four or more subjects or courses will each receive a scholarship

The scholarships cover bull one academic term or part thereof at a

Navitas member institution (equivalent to the tuition fees for a maximum of up to five academic subjects or courses) for

- a diploma advanced diploma or associate degree (Australia)

- UTP Stage II or associate degree (Canada)

- UPP or IUTP (United States) - undergraduate pathway programme (United Kingdom) or

bull one semester of undergraduate study at ACN Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus or

bull one semester of a masterrsquos programme at Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus

The scholarships are applied to the tuition for the second term of enrolment only or the final semester of study in an undergraduate or postgraduate programme Students must be enrolled as a full time student to qualify for the scholarships

The scholarship panel from each Navitas member institution will announce the recipients of the Navitas academic merit scholarships upon the completion of each term and the release of the results The recipients will be notified by mail and the successful students posted on the college website by consent Students are not required to apply for the scholarship as it is awarded based on academic performance and all students are eligible

Scholarship policy

1 Two scholarships for one academic termrsquos tuition are offered at all Navitas member institutions each

2 Where the Academic Assessment Committee must differentiate between equally qualified applicants additional factors such as educational disadvantage membership of a specific equity group andor significantly adverse personal circumstances may be taken into account

3 Students are eligible to qualify for the scholarships after successful completion of their first term and after commencing their second term

4 Students can only be awarded the scholarship once

5 Students already in receipt of a scholarship may not be eligible for the Navitas scholarship

6 Students are required to pay for any additional courses or subjects or courses undertaken that are over the amount covered by the scholarship

Navitas academic merit scholarships are offered to students studying at ACN Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

This information is correct as at the time of printing and may be subject to change without notice or at the discretion of Navitas member institutions or Navitas Limited

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Student services

CRIC is committed to helping you achieve your goals by providing you with all the support services you need As a CRIC student you will have access to both CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University services

Services available at CRIC CRIC encourages you to use all the support services available and to contact our friendly staff for advice and assistance whenever you need it Remember we are here to help you achieve success within your chosen pathway of study

The Student Support team looks after all our studentsrsquo needs includingbull Academic performance monitoring mdash

Students in Jeopardy programme

bull Assignment help

bull Attendance monitoring

bull Disability support

bull English language support

bull Enrolment in your pathway

bull Learning support

bull Orientation programmes

bull Registration with Anglia Ruskin University

bull Registration with CRIC

bull Social activities

bull Student welfare

bull Study skills training

bull 247 emergency assistance

Activities at CRICIf you are interested in getting involved in sports and cultural societies Anglia Ruskin University is the perfect university for you Cambridge and Chelmsford offer a wide range of recreational and sporting facilities that you can use including cricket pitches sports halls and gyms

Being part of sports and cultural societies while you are at Anglia Ruskin University will open up many social and career opportunities for you We encourage our students to participate in such activities as much as possible

Clubs and societies on campus

For a list of clubs and societies on campus visit webangliaacukvodlifecambridgecam_clubshtml

Why visit us at angliaacukcric

Join us on Facebook at facebookcomcricukNext time you are on Facebook find out what our students are getting up to Yoursquoll see all the fun activities we are doing this year and find helpful tips on accommodation saving money and living in the beautiful locations of Cambridge and Chelmsford Yoursquoll also be able to read movie reviews

check out our inter-college sporting events and check out the cultural and social activities that other CRIC students are getting up to during their free time

There is plenty of information on this site so visit us and spend some time browsing our pages online

If your parents have questions our website has information for them too The CRIC website has the most up-to-date information about the college including pathway information accommodation options and scholarship availability Visit the site to see what awaits you at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University

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Accommodation

CRIC offers places in Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos Halls of Residence for those wishing to live on either the Cambridge or Chelmsford campus The Halls of Residence consist of low-rise modern buildings situated either on or next to each campus

Alternatively CRIC offers off-campus accommodation through its preferred service providers

On-campus accommodationThis accommodation is intended for new students and is normally only available for a stay of one semester (16 weeks maximum) Rooms in Halls of Residence are limited so if you want to apply for one you should do so early

Students staying in the Halls of Residence will have their own en-suite single room which usually includes a single bed desk

cupboard and free broadband internet access Students share a large self-catering kitchen

After living in Halls of Residence for one semester many students find that they have settled into life at Anglia Ruskin University and made friends and would like to experience off-campus living in Cambridge or Chelmsford

The cost of a room in the Halls of Residence for one semester varies between pound1850 and pound2350 Please check angliaacukcric for the most up-to-date costs

Off-campus accommodationCRIC provides a referral service to our preferred off-campus accommodation service providers for new and continuing students wishing to live locally The service helps CRIC students to source privately rented accommodation within the cities of Cambridge and Chelmsford and close to Anglia Ruskin University

Reserving accommodationOnce you have accepted an offer to study at CRIC you may then wish to ask us to arrange your accommodation To reserve your room you will need to complete an Accommodation Form and pay a pound800 reservation fee in advance You must then pay the remaining accommodation cost when you receive your student visa Places are limited so we recommend you book early to ensure your place and choice of room

Cost-of-living guide

You will be expected to reside in Cambridge or Chelmsford for the duration of your studies at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University As such the UK Border Agency (UKBA) requires students to be able to demonstrate minimum subsistence funds of pound800 per month to cover their living expenses For further details contact the CRIC Student Support Office at cricstudentsupportangliaacuk

The money you will need includes course fees and living costs (also called maintenance funds) Your monthly living costs may vary depending on where you

decide to study If you havenrsquot studied in the UK before or recently the information below will help you budget for your study here

Length of courseWhere you will study Money needed

Nine months or less CRIC Full course fees and pound800 for each calendar month of the course

More than nine months CRIC Full course fees and pound5400 to cover living costs for nine months

For more information visit ukbahomeofficegovuk and follow the Studying in the UK link

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How to apply to study at CRIC

Applying to CRICSend your completed application form and documents by mail email or fax to

Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) Coslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

E admissionscric-ukacuk F +44 (0)1223 698763 (international) F 01223 698763 (from the UK)

Complete the CRIC Application formand send it with supporting documents mdash including your academic qualifications and English test results mdash to CRIC or your CRIC representative

(Certified translations must accompany documents that are not in English)

Receive an Offer of AdmissionDownload Tier 4 visa application and prepare all documents needed for the visa as described in the UKBA visa application guidance notes

Accept the offerby paying the course fee deposit indicated and returning a completed Acceptance Form to CRIC

(You can make a payment via bank transfer international bank draft or debitcredit card)

Receive visa support informationCRIC will send you the information you need to apply for your UK student visa (Tier 4)

Re-check to see if you have all original documents funds required as per the CRIC CAS document and UKBA visa application guidance notes prior to applying for the Tier 4 visa

Arrange student accommodation in Cambridge or ChelmsfordCRIC can help organise suitable student accommodation

(Demand is often high for the most popular accommodation so make sure you arrange accommodation as soon as possible)

Apply for your visaFull details on the visa application process can be found at ukbahomeofficegovukstudyingintheuk

(You must you notify CRIC once the outcome of your application is confirmed)

Arrive in the UKCRIC will help arrange transfer from the airport to your accommodation and will provide a full orientation before enrolment

(You should notify CRIC of your arrival details so that we can make these arrangements)

Start the first stage of your studies at CRIC and complete your degree at Anglia Ruskin University

33

Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students

This payment and refund policy applies to applicants and new students undertaking an enrolment process at the commencement of a pathway of studies

Registered students are those who have completed an enrolment process and are considered to be lsquocontinuing studentsrsquo They are not considered under this policy see Payment and Refund mdash Continuing Students 10 Payment methods Programme

Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

11 Payment of the amount along with any transaction costs due should be made in pound pounds sterling to CRIC by

bull UK bank cheque

bull international bank draft

bull telegraphic transfer

bull UK bank debit card

bull non-UK bank debit card (3 surcharge will apply) or

bull credit card (3 surcharge will apply)

If payment is made by telegraphic transfer then it must state the

bull studentrsquos name and

bull studentrsquos CRIC student ID number

as reference for payment and provide CRIC with proof of payment

12 CRIC bank details are as follows

Bank name Citibank London

Address Citigroup Centre Canada Square Canary Wharf London E14 5LB United Kingdom

Account name CRIC Ltd

Account Address London UK

Bank Account number 11972472

Bank Sort Code 18-50-08

IBAN Number GB79CITI18500811972472

SWIFT Code CITIGB2L (Citibank London)

20 Financial conditions application

21 All applicants must have satisfiedprovide CRIC that

bull they have acceptable sources of funding for the duration of the pathway See the Student Visa Information on the website angliaacukcric (information also attached to the Acceptance of Offer Form and Provisional CAS Statement) for a list of documents that are acceptable

22 All fees charges and accounts will be payable in advance as determined by CRIC All applicants are required to make advance payments inclusive of

bull the Programme Fee Deposit mdash the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form and all deposits are taken as payment towards the full amount (note if you are an applicant undertaking English language then your Programme

Fee Deposit will be calculated against your academic programme fees and these fees will be held on account until you progress to academic studies)

bull pound800ndashpound1000 (the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form) towards any pre-booked student accommodation made on their behalf by provide CRIC All as payment towards the full amount (the full account must be paid prior to a student arriving in the UK)

bull the NavInsure Policy fee mdash Payment of this fee is required in advance if you select to purchase the Navinsurance Policy Refund of this fee is subject to the terms and conditions of the Navinsurance policy (in particular point ldquo3 mdash Cancellationrdquo of the general conditions on page 3 of the Policy Booklet)

In some instances CRIC may request an additional advance payment for specific pathways of study or where additional administrative charges may be required

23 No applicant will be issued with a CAS Statement until all requirements in paras 21 and 22 have been met

24 No applicant will be permitted to enrol on a pathway of study until all required advance payments are made in full by the required due date All required payments must be made prior to the commencement of the semester of enrolment inclusive of fees charges and accounts

25 Deferral of entry for applicants will not normally be permitted once a CAS statement has been issued by Anglia Ruskin University However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis prior to deferral of entry and where an applicant can provided binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

then all advance payments made to date will be held by CRIC and rolled forward to the deferred enrolment date Also see paras 327

26 Fees are correct as at the time of printing CRIC reserves the right to vary its fees at any time

30 Financial conditions and refunds Programme Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

31 Conditions

311 The laws pertaining to money laundering in the UK require that any payment made to and confirmed as received by CRIC will only ever be refunded to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment

Where an accommodation deposit has been paid to the College which is then transferred to a third party (provider of actual accommodation) with the approval of the student or parentlegal guardian the deposit is then subject to the terms and conditions for refund of the third party and the College therefore has no further liability or responsibility for any refund

312 CRIC reserves the right to return to source any excessive payment consisting of over three semestersrsquo advanced payments inclusive of programme fees andor student accommodation fees as a preventative measure to any excessive money transfer into and within the UK

313 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any miscommunication that may arise where inaccurate applicant contact details or where such details are out of date It is the responsibility of applicant and the parentguardian where an applicant is under the age of 18 years to provide and confirm correct contact details for communication purposes

314 CRIC reserves the right to correct any clerical details or omissions

315 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage including without limitation direct or consequential loss or damage or any loss or damages whatsoever arising from the terms and conditions of payments and refunds

316 All payments are subject to the following conditions

bull the payee is authorised to use the payment method used

bull a payment must be confirmed as having reached the CRIC Citibank account for it to be deemed as a payment and

bull where a card provider declines or refuses a payment or where incorrect details have been provided by the payee and a payment does not reach the CRIC Citibank account CRIC has no obligation to notify the payee or applicant and accepts no liability for any losses

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SE

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34 CRiC Pathways at AngliA Ruskin univeRsity 201213

Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students (continued)

32 International applicants

321 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content This may be applied

bull where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to Anglia Ruskin University or

bull where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant or

bull where an applicant has obtained entry clearance andor leave to remain under an Anglia Ruskin University CAS numberStatement

bull Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision prior to or at the time of receiving a Provisional CAS Statement or

bull where no CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321

A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

322 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and the applicant fails to gain a student visa then a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be applied where an applicant has provided the following binding evidence

bull a copy of the rejection letter received from the UK diplomatic mission (ECO)

bull evidence that the visa application was made within time and valid application conditions and

where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC

will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

323 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees can only be applied where an applicant has provided evidence that

bull they are no longer in the UK and that their student visa has been cancelled or

bull they have moved to and been accepted to another Tier 4 licensed educational establishment

bull A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

324 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where the applicant transfers prior to the enrolment process to another educational establishment within the UK then they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and outstanding accounts

325 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant fails to enrol then they are deemed to be in breach of their student visa and they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

326 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant can provide binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts inclusive of the NavInsure Policy fee

327 Where an applicant has opted to take out the NavInsure Policy and paid the associated fee as specified on the Acceptance of Offer Form a refund of the fee paid will be applied in line with the NavInsure Cancellation policy as specified in the NavInsure Policy Booklet provided to applicants at the time their Policy is issued

328 Where an applicant holds a NavInsure or alternative Insurance Policy a refund on advanced payment of programme fees see paras 322 323 and 324 will only be applied by CRIC where the applicant can evidence that they have not made a successful claim against their policy for the programme fees held

33 EEA or Swiss national applicants

331 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content

332 Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision four weeks prior to the programme start date then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 331 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

333 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees will be made A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

334 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where an applicant can provide binding evidence that the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

Please print in BLOCK LETTERS

Application forman Associate College of

(1) Personal

Title Mr Mrs Miss Other

Family name First name(s)

Previous family name (if applicable)

Date of birth DAY MONTH YEAR Gender Male Female

Student address

Postcode Country

Home telephone Mobile telephone

Country of birth Skype ID

Email

Country of passport held Passport number

(2) Pathway area selection

Undergraduate Pathway Areas Postgraduate Pathway Areas

Stage 1 University Foundation Stage 2 First Year Degree Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Architecture

Art amp Design

Business

Communications and Humanities

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Law

Life Sciences

Optometry

Accounting and Finance

Architecture

Arts and Humanities

Business

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Life Sciences

Art

Business

Engineering

IT

Law

MBA

Publishing

Year of entry Month of entry September January June

(This section must be completed including desired majorspecialisation where relevent For a list of degrees offered refer to page 11 of this guide Or visit cricnavitascomcourses)

Your chosen degree

(3) Education details Prior education ndash highest level achieved

Name of qualification (eg A Levels Year 12 Bachelorrsquos) Name of institution attended Grades (itemise individual subject grades) Date of completion

CRIC_APPFORMindd 1 06072012 0947

Office use only

(9) Application checklist and declarationWe require the following section to be completed in order to process your application

Check that you have

Completed all sections of the application form

Read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment including the Fee and Refund Policy within the brochure or on the website

Check that you have attached

Certified copies of your academic transcripts

Evidence of your English language ability if applicable

A copy of your passport andor visa

I declare that the information I have supplied on this form is to the best of my understanding and belief complete and correct I understand that the giving of false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of my application or cancellation of enrolment I give permission for CRIC to obtain official records from any educational institution that I have attended I also authorise CRIC to supply any relevant official records to educational institutions to which I am seeking admission to government bodies and to parentssponsors if required I understand that Course Fees are subject to review I accept the conditions as laid out in the CRIC Payment and Refund Policy and accept liability for the payment of all Course Fees as outlined within I understand that living expenses in the United Kingdom may be higher than in my own country and confirm that I am able to meet those costs I hereby consent to CRIC disclosing my personal information to third parties in the manner set out in CRICrsquos Privacy Policy which includes

bull Disclosure to CRIC representatives (agents) acting on my behalf

bull Disclosure to Anglia Ruskin University to facilitate progression from CRIC to the next stage of my studies

bull Disclosure to Navitas Ltd and its affiliates for the purpose of communication with regarding pathways and services offered by Navitas Ltd and its related companies

Tick this box if you do not wish to receive information via SMS about your offer

Signature Date DAY MONTH YEAR

ParentGuardian Signature (if applicant is under 18 years of age)

Date DAY MONTH YEAR

Offer Details ndash Admission OfficeRepresentative Stamp

Send your application to CRICCambridge Ruskin International CollegeAnglia Ruskin University Coslett Building (Cos415)East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

F +44 (0)1223 698763 E admissionscric-ukacuk

(4) English proficiencyPlease provide details of your English language qualification

IELTS (Score)

TOEFL (Score)

Other (lsquoOrsquo Levels Cambridge)

You must submit full academic transcriptscertificates and proof of English proficiency so that we can assess your eligibility for your selected study PathwayIf these documents are not submitted with this form we will not be able to process your application

(5) Declaration of criminal recordIn accordance with UK law you must state if you have any criminal convictions

Please indicate if you have any criminal convictions

Yes No

(excluding spent convictions and minor motoring offences for which the penalty was a fine andor up to 3 penalty points)

If you tick yes you may need to provide details

(6) DisabilitiesSpecial NeedsPlease indicate in the next column whether or not you will need any additional support or facilities We will pass this information on to our Student Services team who will liaise with you to support you through the admission process and determine whether we and the university can meet your study needs

DisabilitiesSpecial Needs continued

I have no known learningphysical disability

I have a specific learningphysical disability

Please give further details below and if necessary attach further information to this form

(7) Have you studied previously in the UK

Yes No

From DAY MONTH YEAR To DAY MONTH YEAR

Name of schooluniversity

(8) Other informationHow did you hear about CRIC You may tick more than one box

Exhibitionseminar

Internet

Newspapermagazine advertisement

British Council

Recommended by an CRIC representative (agent)

Recommended by a friend or relative Is your friendrelative an CRIC student Yes No

Other

QRCODE

CRIC_APPFORMindd 2 06072012 0947

Creating opportunities for successNavitas provides you with the education you need to get where you want to be in life From English language skills and courses to help you enter university to training for the workplace Navitas colleges and campuses in 28 countries will support you every step of the way

With over 100 Navitas and SAE Institution locations across the globe and over 55000 international students currently studying with us we understand the worldrsquos learning

needs Wersquove become one of the most trusted providers of education and training in the world

Navitas offers to students professionals and migrants from around the world the following opportunities

bull English language training bull High school studies bull University preparation and programmesbull Post-secondary education for creative

media technology

bull Career advancement programmes bull Student recruitment bull Workforce recruitment and placementbull Migrant settlement services

We also offer customised workplace training for companies and a range of training and settlement services for the Australian government Wherever you are and wherever you want to be the knowledge and resources of our staff around the world will ensure your success

Boston

Lowell

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LondonCambridge

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SpainGreece

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Colombo

Singapore

Jakarta

AdelaideGeelong Melbourne

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BrisbaneGold Coast

Perth

CairnsDarwin

Education for your world

Members and affiliates of Navitas Australia

bull ACAP (Australian College of Applied Psychology)

bull ACN mdash La Trobe University Sydneybull ATTC (Australian TESOL Training Centre) bull CELUSA (Centre for English Language

in the University of South Australia) bull Curtin College mdash Curtin University Perth bull Curtin University Sydneybull Cytech Intersearchbull Eynesbury mdash The University of Adelaide

and University of South Australiabull Hawthorn-Melbournebull La Trobe Melbourne mdash La Trobe Universitybull MIBT mdash Deakin University Melbournebull MQC mdash Macquarie University Sydney bull Navitas English (formerly ACEACL) bull Navitas Health Skills Australiabull NCPS (Navitas College of Public Safety)bull Navitas Workforce Solutionsbull NIC mdash The University of Newcastlebull PIBT mdash Edith Cowan University Perth bull QIBT mdash Griffith University

Brisbane and the Gold Coastbull SAE InstitutionsQantm Collegesbull SAIBT mdash University of South

Australia Adelaidebull SIBT mdash Macquarie University Sydney

Canada

bull FIC mdash Simon Fraser University Vancouver bull ICM mdash the University of Manitoba Winnipeg

United Kingdom

bull BCUIC mdash Birmingham City University bull CRIC mdash Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge bull EIC mdash Edinburgh Napier University bull HIC mdash University of Hertfordshire Hatfieldbull ICP mdash University of Portsmouthbull ICRGU mdash Robert Gordon University Aberdeen bull ICWS mdash Swansea Universitybull LIBT mdash Brunel University Londonbull PUIC mdash Plymouth University bull SAE InstitutionsQantm College

United States of America

bull Navitas at UMass Boston mdash University of Massachusetts Boston

bull Navitas at UMass Dartmouth mdash University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

bull Navitas at UMass Lowell mdash University of Massachusetts Lowell

bull Navitas at WKU mdash Western Kentucky University (WKU)

bull Navitas at UNH mdash University of New Hampshire

bull SAE Institutions

Africa

bull SAE Institute South Africabull AUSI mdash Edith Cowan University Kenya

Asia

bull ACBT mdash Edith Cowan University Sri Lanka bull Curtin Singapore (The Singapore

Campus of Curtin University)bull MIBT Indonesia mdash Deakin Universitybull SAE Institutions mdash India Indonesia

Malaysia Singapore ThailandQantm College mdash Singapore

Europe

bull SAE InstitutionsQantm Colleges mdash Austria Belgium France Germany Greece Italy Netherlands Sweden Switzerland Slovenia Spain Turkey

Middle East

bull SAE Institutions mdash Jordan and Kuwait

New Zealand

bull SAE Institute Auckland

Central America

bull SAE Institute Mexico

Australian College of Business and Technology (ACBT) and Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Indonesia (MIBT-I) are affiliated organisations and are not owned by Navitas LimitedNAVITAS USA These schools are authorized under federal law to enrol non-immigrant alien students University Pathway Programs are not available to students from the Peoplersquos Republic of China for any University of Massachusetts campus where Navitas conducts these programsRegistered Company names and CRICOS Provider Codes SAE Institute Pty Ltd 00312F (NSW) 02431E (WA) 02047B (VIC) 03204G (QLD) Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd trading as La Trobe Melbourne 03312D La Trobe University 00115M (VIC) Australian Campus Network Pty Limited La Trobe University 02218K (NSW) Colleges of Business and Technology (WA) Pty Ltd 02042G Curtin University 00301J (WA) Colleges of Business and Technology (NSW) Pty Ltd trading as Curtin Sydney Curtin University 02637B (NSW) Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd trading as Eynesbury 00561M The University of Adelaide 00123M Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01590J Deakin University 00113B Perth Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01312J Edith Cowan University 00279B Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01737F Griffith University 00233E South Australian Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 02193C University of South Australia 00121B Sydney Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01576G Macquarie University 00002J IBT Sydney Pty Ltd trading as Macquarie City Campus Newcastle International College 03293B The University of Newcastle 00109J Navitas English Courses in NT will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 02783C (NT) Courses in NSW Qld and WA will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Services Pty Ltd ACN 002 069 730) CRICOS Provider 00289M (NSW) 00711B (Qld) 02252G (WA) with the exception of the Certificate IV in TESOL course which will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 00031D (NSW) and 03106K (Qld) Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia 02193C Hawthorn-Melbourne (Hawthorn Learning Pty Ltd ACN 124 204 171) CRICOS 02931G Australian College of Applied Psychology 01328A (NSW) 02565B (QLD) 02829E (VIC) Navitas College of Public Safety 01945JICM CRA BN 81210 5146 FIC CRA BN 81210 5146 Company Numbers Birmingham City International College Ltd trading as Birmingham City University International College (BCUIC) 07445570 CRIC 06407773 EIC 06822392 ICP 06770123 ICWS 6412162 HIBT Ltd trading as HIC 5163612 LIBT 5171106 Plymouth Devon International College Ltd trading as Plymouth University International College (PUIC) 06822402 ICRGU 07154254 Navitas Limited ABN 69 109 613 309

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Education for your world

Cambridge Ruskin International College LtdCoslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

T +44 (0)1223 695700 F +44 (0)1223 698763 E cricangliaacuk facebookcomCRICuk

Company Number 6407773 Registered in England and Wales

The information contained in this brochure is correct at the time of publication however Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) reserves the right to alter amend or delete details at any time without notice

Selected photographs in this publication are Copyright copy Paul Foley Lightmoods 2012This brochure is provided free of charge

Printed July 2012 CRIC0150_0712_AWR

angliaacukcricnavitascom

Page 10: CRIC International Student Guide 2013

High School Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Stage 1 University Foundation

Undergraduate pathway

Postgraduate pathwayMinimum 15 yearsrsquo

educationStage 2 Masterrsquos

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

8 CRiC Pathways at AngliA Ruskin univeRsity 201213

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) is an Associated College of Anglia Ruskin University offering a modern and dynamic educational experience The college is committed to providing educational pathways and support services in an environment that encourages you to achieve excellence in your studies

At CRIC you can study the following

Pre-sessional EnglishIf your English language test result scores are just below the required B2 level (IELTS 55 or equivalent mdash all components) you may be eligible for entry into Pre-sessional English This course is just 3 months in duration and satisfactory completion enables you to gain admission to either the undergraduate pathway (University Foundation or First Year Degree) or postgraduate pathway (Pre-Masterrsquos)

The entry requirement for pre-sessional English can be found on page 26

Undergraduate pathwaysAn undergraduate pathway is a single course comprising four stages of study When you successfully complete the pathway you will be awarded a bachelorrsquos (Hons) degree from Anglia Ruskin University

University Foundation

The University Foundation is Stage 1 of the undergraduate pathway

The transition from high school to university is a big step perhaps the most important in your life Staff at CRIC understand this and will provide you with ongoing guidance

support and the knowledge and skills you need It is this partnership between you and the staff that will make this transition a smooth one

First Year Degree

The First Year Degree is Stage 2 of the undergraduate pathway You will experience the first-year curriculum of an Anglia Ruskin University degree and with extra academic contact hours The teaching and learning experience will enable you to fully develop your knowledge and understanding of each module to prepare you for Stage 3 (the second year of your chosen degree) and Stage 4 (the final year of your degree pathway)

Postgraduate pathway A postgraduate pathway is a single course comprising two stages of study When you successfully complete the pathway you will be awarded a masterrsquos degree from Anglia Ruskin University

Pre-Masterrsquos

The Pre-Masterrsquos course is Stage 1 of the postgraduate pathway and is one semester in duration It has been designed to prepare international students who have not qualified for direct entry to Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos

masterrsquos degrees including the Master of Business Administration (MBA) the Master of Laws (LLM) and the Master of Science (MSc) in Engineering Management

Undertaking a Pre-Masterrsquos course will provide you with the time to adjust to the rigorous research and independent study requirements of postgraduate studies and prepare you to get the most out of your masterrsquos studies at the university

English LanguageThe English language course is offered by Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Centre English Language is a full-time course specifically designed for international students who need to improve their level of English before starting undergraduate or postgraduate academic studies

The course suits students with different levels of English competence To successfully complete the course you need to attend a minimum of 85 percent of the classes and meet the English Language requirements of the pre-sessional or intended pathway stage

You can start an English Language course in September January or June In some instances you can also join the course at the halfway point in November March or July

One visaStudents undertaking the above stages (Pre-sessional University Foundation and First Year Degree) will receive a packaged offer and one single visa for the entire duration of their studies The visa will be issued by Anglia Ruskin University

Elle Nyatefe Ghana Business

The best thing about CRIC is the

members of staff were always there to

answer my queries There were

lots organised activities such as

football cricket competitions and

sight-seeing tours that was open

to everyone What amazed me

was the fact that all the staff

knew the names of all the students

Thus everyone was always called

by their first names This certainly

made me feel special

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10 CRiC Pathways at AngliA Ruskin univeRsity 201213

Undergraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

The undergraduate pathway advantageCRICrsquos undergraduate pathway is tailored according to your choice of degree For example if you have chosen to do a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Computing you will study subjects related to this degree This will allow you to acquire the necessary background knowledge and study skills to excel in your chosen degree

While studying your undergraduate pathway you will have access to all of Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos modern

well-equipped teaching and library facilities sporting and recreational amenities and on-campus accommodation

The advantages of a CRIC undergraduate pathway includebull a seamless transition from school to

university While the initial stages of your university life are the most important this is often the time when many students can feel lost or anxious We understand this and have put in processes in place to ease the transition from school to university-level studies

bull access to scholarships When you progress to the second year of your degree (Stage 3) in your undergraduate pathway Anglia Ruskin University will reduce your course fee by pound500 You are eligible for this reduction once only

bull additional study support English language assistance and unparalleled personalised attention The extra academic contact hours will not only allow you to fully develop your knowledge and understanding of each module but will better prepare you for university studies You will also be studying in small groups giving you an unmatched level of access to your teachers

Pathways Duration Intakes Structure AssessmentPre-sessional Learning Skills and Communication

12 weeks September January and June

This pre-sessional semester comprises four modules designed to improve your English language ability to Level B2 or higher and emplace vital study skills Teaching is tailored towards your chosen undergraduate pathway so you are prepared for subsequent studies while improving your communicative abilities

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

University Foundation (Stage 1)

Two semesters September January and June

This comprises three - five modules each semester and includes academic studies in your subject area as well as skills modules Each module is tailored towards your chosen undergraduate degree

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and case study analysis Most modules have a final examination

First Year Degree (Stage 2)

Two semesters covering the first year of your degree

September January and June

You will undertake modules which mirror the curriculum taught at Anglia Ruskin University and are often taught by staff of the University You will receive extra support through tutorials individual consultation with teachers English language assistance and self-access computer laboratories

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and case study analysis Most modules have a final two-hour examination

Second Year Degree (Stage 3)

Two semesters covering the second year of your degree

ndash You will undertake four to five modules each semester to further study the key areas within your degree You will receive extra support through tutorials individual consultation with teachers English language assistance and self-access computer laboratories

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

Final Year Degree (Stage 4)

Two semesters covering the final year of your degree

ndash You will undertake four to five modules each semester to further study the key areas within your degree For some degrees you will be able to specialise or concentrate on a particular stream within a subject area As with previous semesters you will receive extra support through tutorials individual consultation with academic staff English language assistance and self-access computer laboratories

Assessment is via a mix of examination assignments group work and presentations practical and laboratory work (for science-based degrees) in-class group projects and a final dissertation

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Architecturebull BSc (Hons) Architectural Technologybull BSc (Hons) Architecture

Communications and Humanitiesbull BA (Hons) Criminology bull BA (Hons) Film Studiesbull BA (Hons) Historybull BA (Hons) Media Studiesbull BA (Hons) Philosophybull BA (Hons) Sociology

Engineering and Built Environmentbull BSc (Hons) Building Surveyingbull BSc (Hons) Civil Engineeringbull BSc (Hons)

Construction Managementbull BEng (Hons) Electronicsbull BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineeringbull BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveyingbull BSc (Hons) Real Estate Management

Optometrybull BOptom (Hons) Optometrybull BSc (Hons) Ophthalmic Dispensing

Arts and Designbull BA (Hons) Computer Games

and Visual Effectsbull BA (Hons) Fashion Designbull BA (Hons) Film and

Television Productionbull BA (Hons) Fine Artbull BA (Hons) Graphic Designbull BA (Hons) Illustrationbull BA (Hons) Illustration and Animationbull BA (Hons) Interior Designbull BA (Hons) Photography

Businessbull MA Arts Managementbull MA Human Resource Managementbull MA International Businessbull MA International Business

(Dual Degree mdash Netherlands)dagger

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree mdash Switzerland)

bull MA International Business Economicsbull MA International Sustainable

Tourism Managementbull MA International Managementbull Masters of Business

Administration (MBA)dagger

bull MSc Accounting and Financial Analysis

bull MSc Engineering Managementbull MSc International Logisticsbull MSc Managementbull MA Marketing Innovationbull MSc Project Management

Lawbull LLM International Business Law

Publishingbull MA Publishing

Businessbull BSc (Hons) Accounting and Financebull BSc (Hons) Business Economicsbull BA (Hons) Business Managementbull BA (Hons) Human

Resources Managementbull BA (Hons) International Business

Strategy (three year option)bull BA (Hons) International Business

Strategy (two year option)bull BA (Hons) Marketing

Medical and Life Sciencesbull BSc (Hons) Abnormal and

Clinical Psychologybull BSc (Hons) Biomedical Sciencebull BSc (Hons) Crime and

Investigative Studiesbull BA (Hons) Criminology bull BSc (Hons) Forensic Sciencebull BSc (Hons) Health and Social Carebull BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult)bull BSc (Hons) Psychologybull BSc (Hons) Psychology

and Criminologybull BSc (Hons) Public Healthbull BSc (Hons) Sports Coaching

and Physical Educationbull BSc (Hons) Sports Science

Computing and Technologybull BSc (Hons) Business

Information Systemsbull BSc (Hons) Computer

Gaming Technology bull BSc (Hons) Computer Science bull BSc (Hons) Information Security

and Forensic Computingbull BSc (Hons) Media and

Internet Technologybull BSc (Hons) Network Infrastructure

and Security

Lawbull LLB (Hons) Law

Undergraduate Pathways

Postgraduate Pathways

Anglia Ruskin University degree pathways available to CRIC students

ITbull MSc Business Information Systemsbull MSc Computer Sciencebull MSc Information and

Communication Technologybull MSc Mobile Telecommunicationsbull MSC Network Managementbull MSc Network Security

Offered at our Chelmsford campus However Stage 1 (University Foundation) where applicable is offered at the Cambridge campus dagger Two years work experience required

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Architecture

In the pathway BSc (Hons) Architecture you will study the design of the constructed environment

This degree explores not only the design of buildings but also the technical and management competencies required to realise those designs The course will offer you both an academic challenge and the

right environment and support to develop intellectually and creatively It will also prepare you for a career in the architecture industry

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Potential career pathsArchitecture town planning

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Approach to Design

bull Creative Workshops Series

bull Critical and Contextual Studies

bull Design Process

bull Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Skills

bull Interactive Communication and Information Skills

bull Portfolio Development and Planning

Course fee pound8200

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Department of Built Environment at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Department of Built Environment at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Architecture

bull BSc (Hons) Architectural Technology

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Art and Design

This pathway will give you the freedom to explore a range of skills techniques and approaches associated with creative media

All courses offer a distinctive integration of practice and theory using industry standard facilities Students are encouraged to be both creative and critically engaged You will be expected to develop the creative practice

through studio workshop and classroom based experimentation You will also be provided with guidance to produce a portfolio

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Approach to Design

bull Creative Workshops Series

bull Critical and Contextual Studies

bull Design Process

bull Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Skills

bull Interactive Communication and Information Skills

bull Portfolio Development and Planning

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Cambridge School of Art at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Cambridge School of Art at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Computer Games

and Visual Effects

bull BA (Hons) Fashion Design

bull BA (Hons) Film and Television Production

bull BA (Hons) Film Television and Theatre Design

bull BA (Hons) Fine Art

bull BA (Hons) Graphic Design

bull BA (Hons) Illustration

bull BA (Hons) Illustration and Animation

bull BA (Hons) Interior Design

bull BA (Hons) Photography

Potential career pathsArts marketing design consulting fashion design fashion buying museum designing theatre set designing web design

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Two-year bachelorrsquos degree BA (Hons) International Business Strategy Course overview

This new degree from the Lord Ashcroft International Business School (LAIBS) has an explicitly international focus which will equip you with a solid platform for a future career related to business and management in a globalised economy You will develop a range of practical skills and analytical techniques currently used within a number of functional areas in global business

By starting the First Year Degree in September January or June and by following the three semester academic calendar you will be able to complete your bachelorrsquos degree in two years

All students selected offered a place will receive a Tuition Fee reduction of pound4800 plus pound500 when they progress to second year A total saving of pound5300

Business

Throughout the Business pathway you will develop an understanding of what a business is and how its internal and external operating processes work

Topics include planning and strategy growth marketing products and services finance and accounting systems information systems and human resource development and management

You will also learn about the world of business and commerce including the operation of international markets and market economies

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Lord Ashcroft International Business School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Potential career pathsBanking and finance business management chartered accountancy chartered public finance accountancy marketing tourism and leisure

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Business Law

bull Business Studies (Double module)

bull Composition and Style

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Intercultural Studies

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Accounting for Business

bull Analysis of Business

bull Economics for Business and Management

bull International Business in Focus

bull International Business Law

bull Introduction to Accounting and Finance

bull Introduction to Organisation and Management

bull Marketing Essentials

Course fee pound8600

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance

bull BA (Hons) Business Economics

bull BA (Hons) Business Management

bull BA (Hons) Human Resource Management

bull BA (Hons) International Business Strategy (three-year option)

bull BA (Hons) International Business Strategy (two-year option)

bull BA (Hons) Marketing

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Lord Ashcroft International Business School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

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Computing and Technology

The Computing and Technology pathway covers the principles underlying the use of information technology and its production and control

You will gain an understanding of the fundamentals of computing electronic communications and networking and how these contribute to solving complex

problems across a range of settings You will also consider how economic and technological developments affect the environment You will undertake contextual

and theoretical analysis and will have the opportunity to formulate a degree pathway option specialising in a particular field of study You will develop communication and presentation skills to articulate your visual and verbal response to the course and will learn practical techniques in your chosen field

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Analytical Techniques III

bull Communication Technology

bull Engineering Design

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Critical Thinking

bull Physics III

Course fee pound8200

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Business

Information Systems

bull BSc (Hons) Computer Science

bull BSc (Hons) Computing and Animation Technology

bull BSc (Hons) Information Security and Forensic Computing

bull BSc (Hons) Media and Internet Technology

Potential career pathsAcademic and industrial research web development database administration film and video post production software engineering 2D and 3D modelling and animation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Communications and Humanities

Through this pathway you will develop a fundamental knowledge and understanding of the basic facts concepts theories and principles of communications film and media through critical thinking and intercultural studies

You will also develop an appreciation of the wider communications context and its underlying principles including its social

environmental ethical economic and commercial impacts You will also exploring potential careers in the industry

Potential career pathsAdvertising and broadcasting communication consulting film criticism film festival administration and management media consulting public relations

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Composition and Style

bull Critical Thinking

bull Film Studies

bull Interactive Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Intercultural Studies

bull Mass Communications

bull Media Studies

Course fee pound7900

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9600

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Film Studies

bull BA (Hons) History

bull BA (Hons) Media Studies

bull BA (Hons) Philosophy

bull BA (Hons) Sociology

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Engineering and Built Environment

The Engineering and Built Environment pathway covers the principles underlying the use of materials in engineering applications and their production and control

You will gain an understanding of how applied chemical states and reactions contribute to the engineering process and are used to solve engineering problems You will also consider how economic and technological developments affect the built environment as well as learning how

to apply mathematical techniques to engineering decision-making

The common core of the course also provides a broad background to the processes that lead to the production and maintenance of buildings

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Analytical Techniques II

bull Engineering Design I

bull Engineering Design II

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Critical Thinking

bull Physics III

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University Chelmsford campus

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound8100ndashpound10300

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Potential career pathsDesign and development of buildings roads railways airports and docks environmental monitoring medical electronics sound technology construction and real estate management building and quantity surveying

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BEng (Hons) Electronics

bull BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering

bull BSc (Hons) Civil Engineering

bull BSc (Hons) Construction Management

bull BSc (Hons) Building Surveying

bull BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying

bull BSc (Hons) Real Estate Management

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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law

Our LLB (Hons) Law is a qualifying law degree that allows successful graduates to progress directly to the vocational stage of training for the profession of solicitor or barrister

The LLB is a flexible course that enables you to focus on areas of specific interest and to develop your own areas of specialisation including business and the law family law

criminal law and procedure andor civil law and litigation to meet the requirements of your chosen career

Potential career pathsBarrister paralegal solicitor

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Composition and Style

bull Contract Law

bull Criminal Law

bull English Legal System

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Legal Skills

bull Mass Communication

bull Public Law

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull LLB (Hons) Law

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Anglia Law School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Anglia Law School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Medical and Life Sciences

This pathway broadly explores the medical and life sciences and examines the complexity of life processes including the interrelationships of living organisms

You will learn the principles underlying the production use and control of materials in medical and life-science applications and the application of biological and chemical properties You will gain a thorough

understanding of the purpose and processes of laboratory experimentation and protocols as well as the basic concepts of applied chemical states and reactions

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Biology I

bull Biology II

bull Physics III

bull Chemistry I

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

Course fee pound8200

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science

bull BSc (Hons) Crime amp Investigative Studies

bull BSc (Hons) Forensic Science

bull BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care

bull BSc (Hons) Psychology

bull BSc (Hons) Abnormal and Clinical Psychology

bull BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult)

bull BSc (Hons) Psychology and Criminology

bull BSc (Hons) Public Health

bull BSc (Hons) Sports Science

bull BSc (Hons) Sports Coaching and Physical Education

Potential career pathsBiotechnology environmental protection forensic science medical research occupational psychology pharmaceutical manufacturing

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Optometry

Optometry is concerned with the examination diagnosis and treatment of the eyes and the correction of vision problems

This pathwayrsquos two main aims are to provide you with extensive theoretical and practical knowledge of optometry including its social and ethical aspects and to enable you to devise original ideas and theories related to optometry and to scientifically test them

When you graduate you will be able to demonstrate a knowledge of practical

competencies particularly in the use and application of laboratory and clinical apparatus demonstrate an understanding of the theoretical principles that underpin current practice and display skills in recording and interpreting patient data You will also be able to make decisions based on clinical rationale

Potential career pathsOptometry ophthalmic dispensing

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Biology I

bull Biology II

bull Physics III

bull Chemistry I

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BOptom (Hons) Optometry

bull BSc (Hons) Ophthalmic Dispensing

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

The postgraduate pathway advantageA CRIC postgraduate pathway provides you with valuable insight into postgraduate-level studies in the UK Most importantly it will equip you with the appropriate knowledge and skills you need to excel in your chosen taught masterrsquos degree

The postgraduate pathway is designed for students from a variety of backgrounds whobull require additional English

language training

bull come from a different academic environment to that of the UK

bull have been away from studies for a period of time

bull are looking to fine-tune skills already gained during undergraduate studies employment or both

If you fall into any of the above categories choosing the postgraduate pathway at CRIC is the right decision

The Pre-Masterrsquos pathway will prepare you for future postgraduate studies by giving you confidence and expertise in areas relevant to your taught masterrsquos degree

You willbull develop your fundamental knowledge

and understanding of the basic principles relevant to your chosen degree

bull develop basic numerical techniques research methodologies and ICT presentation and communication skills

bull gain a competent set of transferable skills that will help you in your academic studies and future career and enable you to make informed decisions

bull attain the necessary level of language competence specific to your chosen field of study

Pathways Duration Intakes Structure AssessmentPathway Pre-Sessional Learning Skills and Communication

12 weeks September January and June

This pre-sessional semester comprises four modules designed to improve your English language ability to Level B2 or higher and emplace vital study skills Teaching is tailored towards your chosen postgraduate pathway so you are prepared for subsequent studies while improving your communicative abilities

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

Pre-Masterrsquos (Stage 1)

One semester

September January and June

While studying at CRIC students will cover a series of modules that will prepare them for a seamless progression to their chosen taught masterrsquos degree All modules include core academic skills relevant to postgraduate study

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and a dissertation Most modules have a final two-hour examination

Masterrsquos (Stage 2)

One year mdash 18 months

September and January

The masterrsquos (Stage 2) offers students the chance to build on what they have learned during the pre-masterrsquos and extend their professional understanding about their relevant area of study A taught masterrsquos degree usually consists of a series of specialist modules in structured class seminar or tutorial formats A research thesis component may be included but is much shorter than what is required for a masterrsquos degree by research However most taught mastersrsquo degrees will have a final major project or dissertation component

Modules will be assessed be via exams assignments essays or seminar performance (group or individual presentations) Assessment may also include projects that can be completed either as part of a group or individually For most mastersrsquo degrees preparing and submitting a major project or dissertation will form a large part of the assessment and final grade

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Master of International Business (MBA and MAIB dual degree qualification) Course overview

This unique degree enables you to receive two degrees for the price of one an MA in International Business from Anglia Ruskin University and either an MBA in International Business and Management from Hanze University in Groningen the Netherlands or an MSc in International Management from Basel Switzerland You will spend half the time in the UK and the other in the Netherlands or Switzerland Both courses are delivered in English Students must have completed at least two years of work experience to be accepted to the programme in the Netherlands

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Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

Potential career pathsAccounting and finance arts project management business analysis business consulting construction management construction project management corporate law creative design management diplomacy economics engineering management entrepreneurship human resource management international trade international trade law IT management logistics marketing management project management

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

One semester

Modules

bull Advanced Contract Law

bull Business Management (double module)

bull Information Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning Skills and Communication

Course fee pound4500

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin University

Business

bull Masters of Business Administration (MBA)dagger

bull Engineering Management

bull MSc Engineering Management

bull MA International Management

bull MSc Accounting and Financial Analysis

bull MA Arts Management

bull MA Human Resource ManagementDagger

bull MA International Business

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Switzerland)dagger

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Netherlands)dagger

bull MA International Business Economics

bull MSc International Logistics

bull MA International Sustainable Tourism Management

bull MSc Management

bull MA Marketing Innovation

bull MSc Project Managementsect

it

bull MSc Information and Communication Technology

bull MSc Business Information SystemsDagger

bull MSc Mobile TelecommunicationsDagger

bull MSc Network SecurityDagger

bull MSc Computer ScienceDagger

bull MSC Network ManagementDagger

law

bull LLM International Business Law

Publishing

bull MA Publishing

Stage 2 Masterrsquos Degree

Location

Lord Ashcroft International Business School Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences or Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September and January

Duration

12-18 months

Course fee pound9800 - pound12900

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience Dagger Course has additional entry requirements of a relevant bachelorrsquos degree sect Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience in construction or built environment fields All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Ling Quan Huang China International Business

ldquo I came from China to study in the UK

I was initially attracted to Cambridge

because of its worldwide reputation - the city is very

culturally diverse and has a lot to offer I want

to be a manager in the future so I chose the

MA International Business at Anglia Ruskin

University because it covers transnational and

multinational businessrdquo

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Academic entry requirements If your country is not listed please visit angliaacukcric or contact the CRIC Admission Office by emailing admissionscric-ukacuk

CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

UK education system

5 GCSE passes 2 passes in the British GCE or VCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Level passes

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

International Baccalaureate

18 points 22 points as above

Albania Maturity Certificate Grade 5 average Maturity Certificate Grade 7 average as above

Bahrain Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (General Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme or equivalent

as above

Bangladesh Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate (10+2) with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate with a minimum average of 55 in 4 subjects

as above

Cambodia Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 50 average

Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 60 average

as above

China Successful completion of Senior Middle School 2 with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Senior Middle 3 with a minimum average of 60 across 4 academic subjects on either the Hui Kao or Senior Middle Examinations (English and Chinese are not acceptable as academic subjects)

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent (eg DaZhuan) from a recognised institution or following successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Egypt Satisfactory pass in Certificate of Secondary Education

Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education or Al-Azhar Training Diploma

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Ghana Minimum of 4 SSCE passes (Including Maths and English)

Minimum of 6 SSCE passes with grades of C or above

as above

Hong Kong HKDSE - an average of 40-55 (depending on schoolrsquos banding) in Form 4 and Form 5 including English and including Mathematics where required

HKDSE - Minimum of 3 passes at Grade 3 or the equivalent of 110 UCAS tariff points at GCE AAS level or equivalent

as above

India Successful completion of all India or State SSC (X) with 50 average

Successful completion of All India or State Board HSC (II) with 50 average

as above

Indonesia SMU III or SMU II grade of 65 SMU III grade of 7 (Average of 4 subjects) as above

Iran Successful completion of High School Diploma with an overall Pass

Successful completion of High School Diploma and Pre-University Certificate with an average of 12 or above

as above

Jordan Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 65 of completion of diploma (pass)

as above

Kazakhstan Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 35 average

Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 45 average

as above

Kenya Successful completion of KCSE with a D average or 5 passes at GCE O-Level

Successful completion of KCSE with grades of C or above or 2 GCE A-Level or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Levels

as above

Korea Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 65-75

as above

25

CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Kuwait Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (general Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 years education

Malaysia Successful completion of SPM with 4 passes or Senior Middle 2

2 passes in STPM or UEC with a 65 average

as above

Mauritius 5 passes in Cambridge Overseas School CertificateGCE O Level

2 passes in Cambridge Overseas Higher School CertificateGCE A Level or 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes

as above

Mongolia Successful completion of high school with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Foundation programme or equivalent

as above

Myanmar Successful completion of Basic Education High School Examination Matriculation with an overall pass

Successful completion of Technical High School Diploma with an overall pass

as above

Nepal Successful completion of School Leaving Certificate SLCUpper Secondary School Certificate (3 years) with a minimum average of Division I

Successful completion of HSC with a minimum average of Division I

as above

Nigeria Minimum of 4 credits at SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

Minimum of 6 credits including English and Maths from the SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

as above

Oman Successful completion of Thanawiya amma with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Pakistan Successful completion of SSC (10) with a grade average of 45

Successful completion of HSC (10+2) with a grade average of 55

as above

Qatar Successful completion of Tawjihiyya (General Secondary School Certificate) with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of a Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Russia Successful completion of Atestat with a 3 average

Successful completion of Atestat with a 45 average

as above

Saudi Arabia Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

South Africa Successful completion of Senior Certificate (no matriculation endorsement)

Successful completion of Senior Certificate (with Matriculation endorsement)

as above

Sri Lanka 5 passes in GCE O-Levels or equivalent 2 passes in GCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS passes

as above

Taiwan Successful completion of the Senior High School Certificate with a C grade or above

Successful completion of Senior High School Certificate with B Grades in 4 academic subjects

as above

Thailand Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 65

as above

Turkey Successful completion of Devlet Lise Diplomasi (State High School Diploma) with a minimum average of 50

Devlet Lise Diplomasi - average of 3 or Diploma ndash pass

as above

United Arab Emirates

Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of a foundation programme from another institution or equivalent

as above

Vietnam Successful completion of Year 11 with a 65 average

Successful completion of Year 12 with a 60 average

as above

Zambia 4 passes in ZSC 6 passes in ZSC graded at 4 or above as above

Zimbabwe 5 passes in Zimsec O-levelCambridge School Certificate (CSC) or Cambridge Overseas School Certificate (COSC)GCE O-levels

2 passes in Zimsec A-LevelGCE A-Levels or equivalent or 1 pass at A-Level and 2 passes at AS-Level

as above

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English language requirements

The language of instruction at CRIC is English To attain entry into the undergraduate or postgraduate pathway you must be able to demonstrate you have a suitable level of English proficiency You can do this by obtaining one of the results shown in the tables below

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash University Foundation

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 4 yearsPre-sessional semester University Foundation First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 2 ndash First Year Degree

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 3 yearsPre-sessional semester First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 3 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Postgraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash Pre-Masterrsquos

Postgraduate pathway ndash extended 13 yearsPre-sessional semester Pre-Masterrsquos Masterrsquos

Stage Learning Skills and Communication Stage 1 Stage 2

Duration 1 semester 1 semester 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Your English language preparation

If you do not meet our English language requirements you can receive the English language tuition you need to prepare you for successful entry into your degree pathway

The English language training is conducted by Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Centre

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Your investment

Fees and charges for the 20122013 academic year

English Language Course fee (pound)Cost per 12-week block of study pound3300

Undergraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 University Foundation pound8200 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Business) pound8600 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9600 ndash

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Business) pound9500ndashpound10300

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9500ndashpound10300

Postgraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos pound4500 ndash

Stage 2 Masterrsquos pound9800

Stage 2 MBA pound12900

Academic calendar

January 2013 May 2013 September 2013Pre-sessional

Enrolment and registration 4 February 22 May 27 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 4 February 28 May 30 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 19 August 20 December

University Foundation First Year Degree in Businessdagger and Pre-Masterrsquos

Enrolment and registration 21 January 22 May 18 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 28 January 28 May 23 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 31 May (pre-masterrsquos)

16 August 20 December (Pre-Masterrsquos and University Foundation) 10 January 2014 (First Year Degree mdash Arts and Science)

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger No May 2013 semester for integrated First Year Degree courses (all subjects other than business) All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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CRIC offers a quality education The academic

and management staff are inspirational - they give excellent support to the students

Navitas bursaries and scholarships

Navitas family bursariesNavitas offers financial support in the form of family bursaries A bursary applies where two or more students from the same family study with a Navitas member institution

The first family member can be studying with a Navitas member institution at the same time as other family members or they may have previously studied with any Navitas member institution The bursary is granted to the second and subsequent family members who study with a Navitas member institution For the purpose of this bursary a family member is defined as a husband wife brother sister mother father son daughter or stepchild

The bursary is equivalent to 10 percent of tuition fee for the first attempt at units or courses in the programme of study (ie a certificate diploma University Transfer Programme (UTP) University Pathway Programme bachelorrsquos degree pre-masterrsquos programme postgraduate qualifying programme or masterrsquos degree)dagger with a Navitas member institution (excluding the Mixed English option)Dagger This amount is credited to the eligible studentrsquos tuition fee account each academic term with the amount being relevant to the number of units undertaken in that term The bursary applies to the first program of study only undertaken at a Navitas member institution and does not apply to additional units or repeat units that may also be undertaken

A completed application must be submitted to the Navitas institution where the second family member is studying together with supporting documents such as a birth certificate or family cardsect Application forms can be obtained from the Navitas institution where the student has enrolled

The Navitas family bursary applies to students studying at ACBT ACN AUSI BCUIC Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

dagger Certificate programmes may also be known or registered a Foundation Studies or University Transfer Programme Stage I Diploma programmes may also be known or registered as Undergraduate Pathway University Transfer Programme Stage II or University Pathway Programme

Dagger The Navitas bursary is not applicable to any English language programme or any component of an English language programme offered by a Navitas member institution

sect The supporting documentation that is required will depend on the country where the student is enrolled

Navitas academic merit scholarshipsNavitas is committed to helping students achieve their career goals by offering scholarships to outstanding students

Navitas academic merit scholarships are awarded each term by each Navitas pathway college or managed campus Two students with the highest GPA in four or more subjects or courses will each receive a scholarship

The scholarships cover bull one academic term or part thereof at a

Navitas member institution (equivalent to the tuition fees for a maximum of up to five academic subjects or courses) for

- a diploma advanced diploma or associate degree (Australia)

- UTP Stage II or associate degree (Canada)

- UPP or IUTP (United States) - undergraduate pathway programme (United Kingdom) or

bull one semester of undergraduate study at ACN Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus or

bull one semester of a masterrsquos programme at Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus

The scholarships are applied to the tuition for the second term of enrolment only or the final semester of study in an undergraduate or postgraduate programme Students must be enrolled as a full time student to qualify for the scholarships

The scholarship panel from each Navitas member institution will announce the recipients of the Navitas academic merit scholarships upon the completion of each term and the release of the results The recipients will be notified by mail and the successful students posted on the college website by consent Students are not required to apply for the scholarship as it is awarded based on academic performance and all students are eligible

Scholarship policy

1 Two scholarships for one academic termrsquos tuition are offered at all Navitas member institutions each

2 Where the Academic Assessment Committee must differentiate between equally qualified applicants additional factors such as educational disadvantage membership of a specific equity group andor significantly adverse personal circumstances may be taken into account

3 Students are eligible to qualify for the scholarships after successful completion of their first term and after commencing their second term

4 Students can only be awarded the scholarship once

5 Students already in receipt of a scholarship may not be eligible for the Navitas scholarship

6 Students are required to pay for any additional courses or subjects or courses undertaken that are over the amount covered by the scholarship

Navitas academic merit scholarships are offered to students studying at ACN Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

This information is correct as at the time of printing and may be subject to change without notice or at the discretion of Navitas member institutions or Navitas Limited

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Student services

CRIC is committed to helping you achieve your goals by providing you with all the support services you need As a CRIC student you will have access to both CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University services

Services available at CRIC CRIC encourages you to use all the support services available and to contact our friendly staff for advice and assistance whenever you need it Remember we are here to help you achieve success within your chosen pathway of study

The Student Support team looks after all our studentsrsquo needs includingbull Academic performance monitoring mdash

Students in Jeopardy programme

bull Assignment help

bull Attendance monitoring

bull Disability support

bull English language support

bull Enrolment in your pathway

bull Learning support

bull Orientation programmes

bull Registration with Anglia Ruskin University

bull Registration with CRIC

bull Social activities

bull Student welfare

bull Study skills training

bull 247 emergency assistance

Activities at CRICIf you are interested in getting involved in sports and cultural societies Anglia Ruskin University is the perfect university for you Cambridge and Chelmsford offer a wide range of recreational and sporting facilities that you can use including cricket pitches sports halls and gyms

Being part of sports and cultural societies while you are at Anglia Ruskin University will open up many social and career opportunities for you We encourage our students to participate in such activities as much as possible

Clubs and societies on campus

For a list of clubs and societies on campus visit webangliaacukvodlifecambridgecam_clubshtml

Why visit us at angliaacukcric

Join us on Facebook at facebookcomcricukNext time you are on Facebook find out what our students are getting up to Yoursquoll see all the fun activities we are doing this year and find helpful tips on accommodation saving money and living in the beautiful locations of Cambridge and Chelmsford Yoursquoll also be able to read movie reviews

check out our inter-college sporting events and check out the cultural and social activities that other CRIC students are getting up to during their free time

There is plenty of information on this site so visit us and spend some time browsing our pages online

If your parents have questions our website has information for them too The CRIC website has the most up-to-date information about the college including pathway information accommodation options and scholarship availability Visit the site to see what awaits you at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University

31

Accommodation

CRIC offers places in Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos Halls of Residence for those wishing to live on either the Cambridge or Chelmsford campus The Halls of Residence consist of low-rise modern buildings situated either on or next to each campus

Alternatively CRIC offers off-campus accommodation through its preferred service providers

On-campus accommodationThis accommodation is intended for new students and is normally only available for a stay of one semester (16 weeks maximum) Rooms in Halls of Residence are limited so if you want to apply for one you should do so early

Students staying in the Halls of Residence will have their own en-suite single room which usually includes a single bed desk

cupboard and free broadband internet access Students share a large self-catering kitchen

After living in Halls of Residence for one semester many students find that they have settled into life at Anglia Ruskin University and made friends and would like to experience off-campus living in Cambridge or Chelmsford

The cost of a room in the Halls of Residence for one semester varies between pound1850 and pound2350 Please check angliaacukcric for the most up-to-date costs

Off-campus accommodationCRIC provides a referral service to our preferred off-campus accommodation service providers for new and continuing students wishing to live locally The service helps CRIC students to source privately rented accommodation within the cities of Cambridge and Chelmsford and close to Anglia Ruskin University

Reserving accommodationOnce you have accepted an offer to study at CRIC you may then wish to ask us to arrange your accommodation To reserve your room you will need to complete an Accommodation Form and pay a pound800 reservation fee in advance You must then pay the remaining accommodation cost when you receive your student visa Places are limited so we recommend you book early to ensure your place and choice of room

Cost-of-living guide

You will be expected to reside in Cambridge or Chelmsford for the duration of your studies at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University As such the UK Border Agency (UKBA) requires students to be able to demonstrate minimum subsistence funds of pound800 per month to cover their living expenses For further details contact the CRIC Student Support Office at cricstudentsupportangliaacuk

The money you will need includes course fees and living costs (also called maintenance funds) Your monthly living costs may vary depending on where you

decide to study If you havenrsquot studied in the UK before or recently the information below will help you budget for your study here

Length of courseWhere you will study Money needed

Nine months or less CRIC Full course fees and pound800 for each calendar month of the course

More than nine months CRIC Full course fees and pound5400 to cover living costs for nine months

For more information visit ukbahomeofficegovuk and follow the Studying in the UK link

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How to apply to study at CRIC

Applying to CRICSend your completed application form and documents by mail email or fax to

Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) Coslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

E admissionscric-ukacuk F +44 (0)1223 698763 (international) F 01223 698763 (from the UK)

Complete the CRIC Application formand send it with supporting documents mdash including your academic qualifications and English test results mdash to CRIC or your CRIC representative

(Certified translations must accompany documents that are not in English)

Receive an Offer of AdmissionDownload Tier 4 visa application and prepare all documents needed for the visa as described in the UKBA visa application guidance notes

Accept the offerby paying the course fee deposit indicated and returning a completed Acceptance Form to CRIC

(You can make a payment via bank transfer international bank draft or debitcredit card)

Receive visa support informationCRIC will send you the information you need to apply for your UK student visa (Tier 4)

Re-check to see if you have all original documents funds required as per the CRIC CAS document and UKBA visa application guidance notes prior to applying for the Tier 4 visa

Arrange student accommodation in Cambridge or ChelmsfordCRIC can help organise suitable student accommodation

(Demand is often high for the most popular accommodation so make sure you arrange accommodation as soon as possible)

Apply for your visaFull details on the visa application process can be found at ukbahomeofficegovukstudyingintheuk

(You must you notify CRIC once the outcome of your application is confirmed)

Arrive in the UKCRIC will help arrange transfer from the airport to your accommodation and will provide a full orientation before enrolment

(You should notify CRIC of your arrival details so that we can make these arrangements)

Start the first stage of your studies at CRIC and complete your degree at Anglia Ruskin University

33

Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students

This payment and refund policy applies to applicants and new students undertaking an enrolment process at the commencement of a pathway of studies

Registered students are those who have completed an enrolment process and are considered to be lsquocontinuing studentsrsquo They are not considered under this policy see Payment and Refund mdash Continuing Students 10 Payment methods Programme

Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

11 Payment of the amount along with any transaction costs due should be made in pound pounds sterling to CRIC by

bull UK bank cheque

bull international bank draft

bull telegraphic transfer

bull UK bank debit card

bull non-UK bank debit card (3 surcharge will apply) or

bull credit card (3 surcharge will apply)

If payment is made by telegraphic transfer then it must state the

bull studentrsquos name and

bull studentrsquos CRIC student ID number

as reference for payment and provide CRIC with proof of payment

12 CRIC bank details are as follows

Bank name Citibank London

Address Citigroup Centre Canada Square Canary Wharf London E14 5LB United Kingdom

Account name CRIC Ltd

Account Address London UK

Bank Account number 11972472

Bank Sort Code 18-50-08

IBAN Number GB79CITI18500811972472

SWIFT Code CITIGB2L (Citibank London)

20 Financial conditions application

21 All applicants must have satisfiedprovide CRIC that

bull they have acceptable sources of funding for the duration of the pathway See the Student Visa Information on the website angliaacukcric (information also attached to the Acceptance of Offer Form and Provisional CAS Statement) for a list of documents that are acceptable

22 All fees charges and accounts will be payable in advance as determined by CRIC All applicants are required to make advance payments inclusive of

bull the Programme Fee Deposit mdash the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form and all deposits are taken as payment towards the full amount (note if you are an applicant undertaking English language then your Programme

Fee Deposit will be calculated against your academic programme fees and these fees will be held on account until you progress to academic studies)

bull pound800ndashpound1000 (the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form) towards any pre-booked student accommodation made on their behalf by provide CRIC All as payment towards the full amount (the full account must be paid prior to a student arriving in the UK)

bull the NavInsure Policy fee mdash Payment of this fee is required in advance if you select to purchase the Navinsurance Policy Refund of this fee is subject to the terms and conditions of the Navinsurance policy (in particular point ldquo3 mdash Cancellationrdquo of the general conditions on page 3 of the Policy Booklet)

In some instances CRIC may request an additional advance payment for specific pathways of study or where additional administrative charges may be required

23 No applicant will be issued with a CAS Statement until all requirements in paras 21 and 22 have been met

24 No applicant will be permitted to enrol on a pathway of study until all required advance payments are made in full by the required due date All required payments must be made prior to the commencement of the semester of enrolment inclusive of fees charges and accounts

25 Deferral of entry for applicants will not normally be permitted once a CAS statement has been issued by Anglia Ruskin University However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis prior to deferral of entry and where an applicant can provided binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

then all advance payments made to date will be held by CRIC and rolled forward to the deferred enrolment date Also see paras 327

26 Fees are correct as at the time of printing CRIC reserves the right to vary its fees at any time

30 Financial conditions and refunds Programme Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

31 Conditions

311 The laws pertaining to money laundering in the UK require that any payment made to and confirmed as received by CRIC will only ever be refunded to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment

Where an accommodation deposit has been paid to the College which is then transferred to a third party (provider of actual accommodation) with the approval of the student or parentlegal guardian the deposit is then subject to the terms and conditions for refund of the third party and the College therefore has no further liability or responsibility for any refund

312 CRIC reserves the right to return to source any excessive payment consisting of over three semestersrsquo advanced payments inclusive of programme fees andor student accommodation fees as a preventative measure to any excessive money transfer into and within the UK

313 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any miscommunication that may arise where inaccurate applicant contact details or where such details are out of date It is the responsibility of applicant and the parentguardian where an applicant is under the age of 18 years to provide and confirm correct contact details for communication purposes

314 CRIC reserves the right to correct any clerical details or omissions

315 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage including without limitation direct or consequential loss or damage or any loss or damages whatsoever arising from the terms and conditions of payments and refunds

316 All payments are subject to the following conditions

bull the payee is authorised to use the payment method used

bull a payment must be confirmed as having reached the CRIC Citibank account for it to be deemed as a payment and

bull where a card provider declines or refuses a payment or where incorrect details have been provided by the payee and a payment does not reach the CRIC Citibank account CRIC has no obligation to notify the payee or applicant and accepts no liability for any losses

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Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students (continued)

32 International applicants

321 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content This may be applied

bull where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to Anglia Ruskin University or

bull where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant or

bull where an applicant has obtained entry clearance andor leave to remain under an Anglia Ruskin University CAS numberStatement

bull Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision prior to or at the time of receiving a Provisional CAS Statement or

bull where no CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321

A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

322 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and the applicant fails to gain a student visa then a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be applied where an applicant has provided the following binding evidence

bull a copy of the rejection letter received from the UK diplomatic mission (ECO)

bull evidence that the visa application was made within time and valid application conditions and

where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC

will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

323 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees can only be applied where an applicant has provided evidence that

bull they are no longer in the UK and that their student visa has been cancelled or

bull they have moved to and been accepted to another Tier 4 licensed educational establishment

bull A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

324 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where the applicant transfers prior to the enrolment process to another educational establishment within the UK then they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and outstanding accounts

325 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant fails to enrol then they are deemed to be in breach of their student visa and they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

326 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant can provide binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts inclusive of the NavInsure Policy fee

327 Where an applicant has opted to take out the NavInsure Policy and paid the associated fee as specified on the Acceptance of Offer Form a refund of the fee paid will be applied in line with the NavInsure Cancellation policy as specified in the NavInsure Policy Booklet provided to applicants at the time their Policy is issued

328 Where an applicant holds a NavInsure or alternative Insurance Policy a refund on advanced payment of programme fees see paras 322 323 and 324 will only be applied by CRIC where the applicant can evidence that they have not made a successful claim against their policy for the programme fees held

33 EEA or Swiss national applicants

331 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content

332 Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision four weeks prior to the programme start date then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 331 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

333 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees will be made A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

334 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where an applicant can provide binding evidence that the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

Please print in BLOCK LETTERS

Application forman Associate College of

(1) Personal

Title Mr Mrs Miss Other

Family name First name(s)

Previous family name (if applicable)

Date of birth DAY MONTH YEAR Gender Male Female

Student address

Postcode Country

Home telephone Mobile telephone

Country of birth Skype ID

Email

Country of passport held Passport number

(2) Pathway area selection

Undergraduate Pathway Areas Postgraduate Pathway Areas

Stage 1 University Foundation Stage 2 First Year Degree Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Architecture

Art amp Design

Business

Communications and Humanities

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Law

Life Sciences

Optometry

Accounting and Finance

Architecture

Arts and Humanities

Business

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Life Sciences

Art

Business

Engineering

IT

Law

MBA

Publishing

Year of entry Month of entry September January June

(This section must be completed including desired majorspecialisation where relevent For a list of degrees offered refer to page 11 of this guide Or visit cricnavitascomcourses)

Your chosen degree

(3) Education details Prior education ndash highest level achieved

Name of qualification (eg A Levels Year 12 Bachelorrsquos) Name of institution attended Grades (itemise individual subject grades) Date of completion

CRIC_APPFORMindd 1 06072012 0947

Office use only

(9) Application checklist and declarationWe require the following section to be completed in order to process your application

Check that you have

Completed all sections of the application form

Read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment including the Fee and Refund Policy within the brochure or on the website

Check that you have attached

Certified copies of your academic transcripts

Evidence of your English language ability if applicable

A copy of your passport andor visa

I declare that the information I have supplied on this form is to the best of my understanding and belief complete and correct I understand that the giving of false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of my application or cancellation of enrolment I give permission for CRIC to obtain official records from any educational institution that I have attended I also authorise CRIC to supply any relevant official records to educational institutions to which I am seeking admission to government bodies and to parentssponsors if required I understand that Course Fees are subject to review I accept the conditions as laid out in the CRIC Payment and Refund Policy and accept liability for the payment of all Course Fees as outlined within I understand that living expenses in the United Kingdom may be higher than in my own country and confirm that I am able to meet those costs I hereby consent to CRIC disclosing my personal information to third parties in the manner set out in CRICrsquos Privacy Policy which includes

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You must submit full academic transcriptscertificates and proof of English proficiency so that we can assess your eligibility for your selected study PathwayIf these documents are not submitted with this form we will not be able to process your application

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Members and affiliates of Navitas Australia

bull ACAP (Australian College of Applied Psychology)

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and University of South Australiabull Hawthorn-Melbournebull La Trobe Melbourne mdash La Trobe Universitybull MIBT mdash Deakin University Melbournebull MQC mdash Macquarie University Sydney bull Navitas English (formerly ACEACL) bull Navitas Health Skills Australiabull NCPS (Navitas College of Public Safety)bull Navitas Workforce Solutionsbull NIC mdash The University of Newcastlebull PIBT mdash Edith Cowan University Perth bull QIBT mdash Griffith University

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Australia Adelaidebull SIBT mdash Macquarie University Sydney

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bull FIC mdash Simon Fraser University Vancouver bull ICM mdash the University of Manitoba Winnipeg

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bull BCUIC mdash Birmingham City University bull CRIC mdash Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge bull EIC mdash Edinburgh Napier University bull HIC mdash University of Hertfordshire Hatfieldbull ICP mdash University of Portsmouthbull ICRGU mdash Robert Gordon University Aberdeen bull ICWS mdash Swansea Universitybull LIBT mdash Brunel University Londonbull PUIC mdash Plymouth University bull SAE InstitutionsQantm College

United States of America

bull Navitas at UMass Boston mdash University of Massachusetts Boston

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Australian College of Business and Technology (ACBT) and Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Indonesia (MIBT-I) are affiliated organisations and are not owned by Navitas LimitedNAVITAS USA These schools are authorized under federal law to enrol non-immigrant alien students University Pathway Programs are not available to students from the Peoplersquos Republic of China for any University of Massachusetts campus where Navitas conducts these programsRegistered Company names and CRICOS Provider Codes SAE Institute Pty Ltd 00312F (NSW) 02431E (WA) 02047B (VIC) 03204G (QLD) Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd trading as La Trobe Melbourne 03312D La Trobe University 00115M (VIC) Australian Campus Network Pty Limited La Trobe University 02218K (NSW) Colleges of Business and Technology (WA) Pty Ltd 02042G Curtin University 00301J (WA) Colleges of Business and Technology (NSW) Pty Ltd trading as Curtin Sydney Curtin University 02637B (NSW) Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd trading as Eynesbury 00561M The University of Adelaide 00123M Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01590J Deakin University 00113B Perth Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01312J Edith Cowan University 00279B Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01737F Griffith University 00233E South Australian Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 02193C University of South Australia 00121B Sydney Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01576G Macquarie University 00002J IBT Sydney Pty Ltd trading as Macquarie City Campus Newcastle International College 03293B The University of Newcastle 00109J Navitas English Courses in NT will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 02783C (NT) Courses in NSW Qld and WA will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Services Pty Ltd ACN 002 069 730) CRICOS Provider 00289M (NSW) 00711B (Qld) 02252G (WA) with the exception of the Certificate IV in TESOL course which will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 00031D (NSW) and 03106K (Qld) Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia 02193C Hawthorn-Melbourne (Hawthorn Learning Pty Ltd ACN 124 204 171) CRICOS 02931G Australian College of Applied Psychology 01328A (NSW) 02565B (QLD) 02829E (VIC) Navitas College of Public Safety 01945JICM CRA BN 81210 5146 FIC CRA BN 81210 5146 Company Numbers Birmingham City International College Ltd trading as Birmingham City University International College (BCUIC) 07445570 CRIC 06407773 EIC 06822392 ICP 06770123 ICWS 6412162 HIBT Ltd trading as HIC 5163612 LIBT 5171106 Plymouth Devon International College Ltd trading as Plymouth University International College (PUIC) 06822402 ICRGU 07154254 Navitas Limited ABN 69 109 613 309

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Elle Nyatefe Ghana Business

The best thing about CRIC is the

members of staff were always there to

answer my queries There were

lots organised activities such as

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Undergraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

The undergraduate pathway advantageCRICrsquos undergraduate pathway is tailored according to your choice of degree For example if you have chosen to do a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Computing you will study subjects related to this degree This will allow you to acquire the necessary background knowledge and study skills to excel in your chosen degree

While studying your undergraduate pathway you will have access to all of Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos modern

well-equipped teaching and library facilities sporting and recreational amenities and on-campus accommodation

The advantages of a CRIC undergraduate pathway includebull a seamless transition from school to

university While the initial stages of your university life are the most important this is often the time when many students can feel lost or anxious We understand this and have put in processes in place to ease the transition from school to university-level studies

bull access to scholarships When you progress to the second year of your degree (Stage 3) in your undergraduate pathway Anglia Ruskin University will reduce your course fee by pound500 You are eligible for this reduction once only

bull additional study support English language assistance and unparalleled personalised attention The extra academic contact hours will not only allow you to fully develop your knowledge and understanding of each module but will better prepare you for university studies You will also be studying in small groups giving you an unmatched level of access to your teachers

Pathways Duration Intakes Structure AssessmentPre-sessional Learning Skills and Communication

12 weeks September January and June

This pre-sessional semester comprises four modules designed to improve your English language ability to Level B2 or higher and emplace vital study skills Teaching is tailored towards your chosen undergraduate pathway so you are prepared for subsequent studies while improving your communicative abilities

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

University Foundation (Stage 1)

Two semesters September January and June

This comprises three - five modules each semester and includes academic studies in your subject area as well as skills modules Each module is tailored towards your chosen undergraduate degree

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and case study analysis Most modules have a final examination

First Year Degree (Stage 2)

Two semesters covering the first year of your degree

September January and June

You will undertake modules which mirror the curriculum taught at Anglia Ruskin University and are often taught by staff of the University You will receive extra support through tutorials individual consultation with teachers English language assistance and self-access computer laboratories

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and case study analysis Most modules have a final two-hour examination

Second Year Degree (Stage 3)

Two semesters covering the second year of your degree

ndash You will undertake four to five modules each semester to further study the key areas within your degree You will receive extra support through tutorials individual consultation with teachers English language assistance and self-access computer laboratories

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

Final Year Degree (Stage 4)

Two semesters covering the final year of your degree

ndash You will undertake four to five modules each semester to further study the key areas within your degree For some degrees you will be able to specialise or concentrate on a particular stream within a subject area As with previous semesters you will receive extra support through tutorials individual consultation with academic staff English language assistance and self-access computer laboratories

Assessment is via a mix of examination assignments group work and presentations practical and laboratory work (for science-based degrees) in-class group projects and a final dissertation

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Architecturebull BSc (Hons) Architectural Technologybull BSc (Hons) Architecture

Communications and Humanitiesbull BA (Hons) Criminology bull BA (Hons) Film Studiesbull BA (Hons) Historybull BA (Hons) Media Studiesbull BA (Hons) Philosophybull BA (Hons) Sociology

Engineering and Built Environmentbull BSc (Hons) Building Surveyingbull BSc (Hons) Civil Engineeringbull BSc (Hons)

Construction Managementbull BEng (Hons) Electronicsbull BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineeringbull BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveyingbull BSc (Hons) Real Estate Management

Optometrybull BOptom (Hons) Optometrybull BSc (Hons) Ophthalmic Dispensing

Arts and Designbull BA (Hons) Computer Games

and Visual Effectsbull BA (Hons) Fashion Designbull BA (Hons) Film and

Television Productionbull BA (Hons) Fine Artbull BA (Hons) Graphic Designbull BA (Hons) Illustrationbull BA (Hons) Illustration and Animationbull BA (Hons) Interior Designbull BA (Hons) Photography

Businessbull MA Arts Managementbull MA Human Resource Managementbull MA International Businessbull MA International Business

(Dual Degree mdash Netherlands)dagger

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree mdash Switzerland)

bull MA International Business Economicsbull MA International Sustainable

Tourism Managementbull MA International Managementbull Masters of Business

Administration (MBA)dagger

bull MSc Accounting and Financial Analysis

bull MSc Engineering Managementbull MSc International Logisticsbull MSc Managementbull MA Marketing Innovationbull MSc Project Management

Lawbull LLM International Business Law

Publishingbull MA Publishing

Businessbull BSc (Hons) Accounting and Financebull BSc (Hons) Business Economicsbull BA (Hons) Business Managementbull BA (Hons) Human

Resources Managementbull BA (Hons) International Business

Strategy (three year option)bull BA (Hons) International Business

Strategy (two year option)bull BA (Hons) Marketing

Medical and Life Sciencesbull BSc (Hons) Abnormal and

Clinical Psychologybull BSc (Hons) Biomedical Sciencebull BSc (Hons) Crime and

Investigative Studiesbull BA (Hons) Criminology bull BSc (Hons) Forensic Sciencebull BSc (Hons) Health and Social Carebull BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult)bull BSc (Hons) Psychologybull BSc (Hons) Psychology

and Criminologybull BSc (Hons) Public Healthbull BSc (Hons) Sports Coaching

and Physical Educationbull BSc (Hons) Sports Science

Computing and Technologybull BSc (Hons) Business

Information Systemsbull BSc (Hons) Computer

Gaming Technology bull BSc (Hons) Computer Science bull BSc (Hons) Information Security

and Forensic Computingbull BSc (Hons) Media and

Internet Technologybull BSc (Hons) Network Infrastructure

and Security

Lawbull LLB (Hons) Law

Undergraduate Pathways

Postgraduate Pathways

Anglia Ruskin University degree pathways available to CRIC students

ITbull MSc Business Information Systemsbull MSc Computer Sciencebull MSc Information and

Communication Technologybull MSc Mobile Telecommunicationsbull MSC Network Managementbull MSc Network Security

Offered at our Chelmsford campus However Stage 1 (University Foundation) where applicable is offered at the Cambridge campus dagger Two years work experience required

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Architecture

In the pathway BSc (Hons) Architecture you will study the design of the constructed environment

This degree explores not only the design of buildings but also the technical and management competencies required to realise those designs The course will offer you both an academic challenge and the

right environment and support to develop intellectually and creatively It will also prepare you for a career in the architecture industry

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Potential career pathsArchitecture town planning

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Approach to Design

bull Creative Workshops Series

bull Critical and Contextual Studies

bull Design Process

bull Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Skills

bull Interactive Communication and Information Skills

bull Portfolio Development and Planning

Course fee pound8200

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Department of Built Environment at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Department of Built Environment at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Architecture

bull BSc (Hons) Architectural Technology

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Art and Design

This pathway will give you the freedom to explore a range of skills techniques and approaches associated with creative media

All courses offer a distinctive integration of practice and theory using industry standard facilities Students are encouraged to be both creative and critically engaged You will be expected to develop the creative practice

through studio workshop and classroom based experimentation You will also be provided with guidance to produce a portfolio

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Approach to Design

bull Creative Workshops Series

bull Critical and Contextual Studies

bull Design Process

bull Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Skills

bull Interactive Communication and Information Skills

bull Portfolio Development and Planning

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Cambridge School of Art at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Cambridge School of Art at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Computer Games

and Visual Effects

bull BA (Hons) Fashion Design

bull BA (Hons) Film and Television Production

bull BA (Hons) Film Television and Theatre Design

bull BA (Hons) Fine Art

bull BA (Hons) Graphic Design

bull BA (Hons) Illustration

bull BA (Hons) Illustration and Animation

bull BA (Hons) Interior Design

bull BA (Hons) Photography

Potential career pathsArts marketing design consulting fashion design fashion buying museum designing theatre set designing web design

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Two-year bachelorrsquos degree BA (Hons) International Business Strategy Course overview

This new degree from the Lord Ashcroft International Business School (LAIBS) has an explicitly international focus which will equip you with a solid platform for a future career related to business and management in a globalised economy You will develop a range of practical skills and analytical techniques currently used within a number of functional areas in global business

By starting the First Year Degree in September January or June and by following the three semester academic calendar you will be able to complete your bachelorrsquos degree in two years

All students selected offered a place will receive a Tuition Fee reduction of pound4800 plus pound500 when they progress to second year A total saving of pound5300

Business

Throughout the Business pathway you will develop an understanding of what a business is and how its internal and external operating processes work

Topics include planning and strategy growth marketing products and services finance and accounting systems information systems and human resource development and management

You will also learn about the world of business and commerce including the operation of international markets and market economies

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Lord Ashcroft International Business School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Potential career pathsBanking and finance business management chartered accountancy chartered public finance accountancy marketing tourism and leisure

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Business Law

bull Business Studies (Double module)

bull Composition and Style

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Intercultural Studies

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Accounting for Business

bull Analysis of Business

bull Economics for Business and Management

bull International Business in Focus

bull International Business Law

bull Introduction to Accounting and Finance

bull Introduction to Organisation and Management

bull Marketing Essentials

Course fee pound8600

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance

bull BA (Hons) Business Economics

bull BA (Hons) Business Management

bull BA (Hons) Human Resource Management

bull BA (Hons) International Business Strategy (three-year option)

bull BA (Hons) International Business Strategy (two-year option)

bull BA (Hons) Marketing

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Lord Ashcroft International Business School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

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Computing and Technology

The Computing and Technology pathway covers the principles underlying the use of information technology and its production and control

You will gain an understanding of the fundamentals of computing electronic communications and networking and how these contribute to solving complex

problems across a range of settings You will also consider how economic and technological developments affect the environment You will undertake contextual

and theoretical analysis and will have the opportunity to formulate a degree pathway option specialising in a particular field of study You will develop communication and presentation skills to articulate your visual and verbal response to the course and will learn practical techniques in your chosen field

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Analytical Techniques III

bull Communication Technology

bull Engineering Design

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Critical Thinking

bull Physics III

Course fee pound8200

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Business

Information Systems

bull BSc (Hons) Computer Science

bull BSc (Hons) Computing and Animation Technology

bull BSc (Hons) Information Security and Forensic Computing

bull BSc (Hons) Media and Internet Technology

Potential career pathsAcademic and industrial research web development database administration film and video post production software engineering 2D and 3D modelling and animation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Communications and Humanities

Through this pathway you will develop a fundamental knowledge and understanding of the basic facts concepts theories and principles of communications film and media through critical thinking and intercultural studies

You will also develop an appreciation of the wider communications context and its underlying principles including its social

environmental ethical economic and commercial impacts You will also exploring potential careers in the industry

Potential career pathsAdvertising and broadcasting communication consulting film criticism film festival administration and management media consulting public relations

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Composition and Style

bull Critical Thinking

bull Film Studies

bull Interactive Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Intercultural Studies

bull Mass Communications

bull Media Studies

Course fee pound7900

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9600

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Film Studies

bull BA (Hons) History

bull BA (Hons) Media Studies

bull BA (Hons) Philosophy

bull BA (Hons) Sociology

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

17

Engineering and Built Environment

The Engineering and Built Environment pathway covers the principles underlying the use of materials in engineering applications and their production and control

You will gain an understanding of how applied chemical states and reactions contribute to the engineering process and are used to solve engineering problems You will also consider how economic and technological developments affect the built environment as well as learning how

to apply mathematical techniques to engineering decision-making

The common core of the course also provides a broad background to the processes that lead to the production and maintenance of buildings

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Analytical Techniques II

bull Engineering Design I

bull Engineering Design II

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Critical Thinking

bull Physics III

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University Chelmsford campus

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound8100ndashpound10300

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Potential career pathsDesign and development of buildings roads railways airports and docks environmental monitoring medical electronics sound technology construction and real estate management building and quantity surveying

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BEng (Hons) Electronics

bull BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering

bull BSc (Hons) Civil Engineering

bull BSc (Hons) Construction Management

bull BSc (Hons) Building Surveying

bull BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying

bull BSc (Hons) Real Estate Management

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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law

Our LLB (Hons) Law is a qualifying law degree that allows successful graduates to progress directly to the vocational stage of training for the profession of solicitor or barrister

The LLB is a flexible course that enables you to focus on areas of specific interest and to develop your own areas of specialisation including business and the law family law

criminal law and procedure andor civil law and litigation to meet the requirements of your chosen career

Potential career pathsBarrister paralegal solicitor

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Composition and Style

bull Contract Law

bull Criminal Law

bull English Legal System

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Legal Skills

bull Mass Communication

bull Public Law

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull LLB (Hons) Law

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Anglia Law School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Anglia Law School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Medical and Life Sciences

This pathway broadly explores the medical and life sciences and examines the complexity of life processes including the interrelationships of living organisms

You will learn the principles underlying the production use and control of materials in medical and life-science applications and the application of biological and chemical properties You will gain a thorough

understanding of the purpose and processes of laboratory experimentation and protocols as well as the basic concepts of applied chemical states and reactions

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Biology I

bull Biology II

bull Physics III

bull Chemistry I

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

Course fee pound8200

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science

bull BSc (Hons) Crime amp Investigative Studies

bull BSc (Hons) Forensic Science

bull BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care

bull BSc (Hons) Psychology

bull BSc (Hons) Abnormal and Clinical Psychology

bull BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult)

bull BSc (Hons) Psychology and Criminology

bull BSc (Hons) Public Health

bull BSc (Hons) Sports Science

bull BSc (Hons) Sports Coaching and Physical Education

Potential career pathsBiotechnology environmental protection forensic science medical research occupational psychology pharmaceutical manufacturing

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Optometry

Optometry is concerned with the examination diagnosis and treatment of the eyes and the correction of vision problems

This pathwayrsquos two main aims are to provide you with extensive theoretical and practical knowledge of optometry including its social and ethical aspects and to enable you to devise original ideas and theories related to optometry and to scientifically test them

When you graduate you will be able to demonstrate a knowledge of practical

competencies particularly in the use and application of laboratory and clinical apparatus demonstrate an understanding of the theoretical principles that underpin current practice and display skills in recording and interpreting patient data You will also be able to make decisions based on clinical rationale

Potential career pathsOptometry ophthalmic dispensing

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Biology I

bull Biology II

bull Physics III

bull Chemistry I

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BOptom (Hons) Optometry

bull BSc (Hons) Ophthalmic Dispensing

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

The postgraduate pathway advantageA CRIC postgraduate pathway provides you with valuable insight into postgraduate-level studies in the UK Most importantly it will equip you with the appropriate knowledge and skills you need to excel in your chosen taught masterrsquos degree

The postgraduate pathway is designed for students from a variety of backgrounds whobull require additional English

language training

bull come from a different academic environment to that of the UK

bull have been away from studies for a period of time

bull are looking to fine-tune skills already gained during undergraduate studies employment or both

If you fall into any of the above categories choosing the postgraduate pathway at CRIC is the right decision

The Pre-Masterrsquos pathway will prepare you for future postgraduate studies by giving you confidence and expertise in areas relevant to your taught masterrsquos degree

You willbull develop your fundamental knowledge

and understanding of the basic principles relevant to your chosen degree

bull develop basic numerical techniques research methodologies and ICT presentation and communication skills

bull gain a competent set of transferable skills that will help you in your academic studies and future career and enable you to make informed decisions

bull attain the necessary level of language competence specific to your chosen field of study

Pathways Duration Intakes Structure AssessmentPathway Pre-Sessional Learning Skills and Communication

12 weeks September January and June

This pre-sessional semester comprises four modules designed to improve your English language ability to Level B2 or higher and emplace vital study skills Teaching is tailored towards your chosen postgraduate pathway so you are prepared for subsequent studies while improving your communicative abilities

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

Pre-Masterrsquos (Stage 1)

One semester

September January and June

While studying at CRIC students will cover a series of modules that will prepare them for a seamless progression to their chosen taught masterrsquos degree All modules include core academic skills relevant to postgraduate study

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and a dissertation Most modules have a final two-hour examination

Masterrsquos (Stage 2)

One year mdash 18 months

September and January

The masterrsquos (Stage 2) offers students the chance to build on what they have learned during the pre-masterrsquos and extend their professional understanding about their relevant area of study A taught masterrsquos degree usually consists of a series of specialist modules in structured class seminar or tutorial formats A research thesis component may be included but is much shorter than what is required for a masterrsquos degree by research However most taught mastersrsquo degrees will have a final major project or dissertation component

Modules will be assessed be via exams assignments essays or seminar performance (group or individual presentations) Assessment may also include projects that can be completed either as part of a group or individually For most mastersrsquo degrees preparing and submitting a major project or dissertation will form a large part of the assessment and final grade

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Master of International Business (MBA and MAIB dual degree qualification) Course overview

This unique degree enables you to receive two degrees for the price of one an MA in International Business from Anglia Ruskin University and either an MBA in International Business and Management from Hanze University in Groningen the Netherlands or an MSc in International Management from Basel Switzerland You will spend half the time in the UK and the other in the Netherlands or Switzerland Both courses are delivered in English Students must have completed at least two years of work experience to be accepted to the programme in the Netherlands

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Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

Potential career pathsAccounting and finance arts project management business analysis business consulting construction management construction project management corporate law creative design management diplomacy economics engineering management entrepreneurship human resource management international trade international trade law IT management logistics marketing management project management

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

One semester

Modules

bull Advanced Contract Law

bull Business Management (double module)

bull Information Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning Skills and Communication

Course fee pound4500

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin University

Business

bull Masters of Business Administration (MBA)dagger

bull Engineering Management

bull MSc Engineering Management

bull MA International Management

bull MSc Accounting and Financial Analysis

bull MA Arts Management

bull MA Human Resource ManagementDagger

bull MA International Business

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Switzerland)dagger

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Netherlands)dagger

bull MA International Business Economics

bull MSc International Logistics

bull MA International Sustainable Tourism Management

bull MSc Management

bull MA Marketing Innovation

bull MSc Project Managementsect

it

bull MSc Information and Communication Technology

bull MSc Business Information SystemsDagger

bull MSc Mobile TelecommunicationsDagger

bull MSc Network SecurityDagger

bull MSc Computer ScienceDagger

bull MSC Network ManagementDagger

law

bull LLM International Business Law

Publishing

bull MA Publishing

Stage 2 Masterrsquos Degree

Location

Lord Ashcroft International Business School Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences or Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September and January

Duration

12-18 months

Course fee pound9800 - pound12900

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience Dagger Course has additional entry requirements of a relevant bachelorrsquos degree sect Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience in construction or built environment fields All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Ling Quan Huang China International Business

ldquo I came from China to study in the UK

I was initially attracted to Cambridge

because of its worldwide reputation - the city is very

culturally diverse and has a lot to offer I want

to be a manager in the future so I chose the

MA International Business at Anglia Ruskin

University because it covers transnational and

multinational businessrdquo

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Academic entry requirements If your country is not listed please visit angliaacukcric or contact the CRIC Admission Office by emailing admissionscric-ukacuk

CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

UK education system

5 GCSE passes 2 passes in the British GCE or VCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Level passes

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

International Baccalaureate

18 points 22 points as above

Albania Maturity Certificate Grade 5 average Maturity Certificate Grade 7 average as above

Bahrain Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (General Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme or equivalent

as above

Bangladesh Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate (10+2) with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate with a minimum average of 55 in 4 subjects

as above

Cambodia Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 50 average

Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 60 average

as above

China Successful completion of Senior Middle School 2 with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Senior Middle 3 with a minimum average of 60 across 4 academic subjects on either the Hui Kao or Senior Middle Examinations (English and Chinese are not acceptable as academic subjects)

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent (eg DaZhuan) from a recognised institution or following successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Egypt Satisfactory pass in Certificate of Secondary Education

Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education or Al-Azhar Training Diploma

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Ghana Minimum of 4 SSCE passes (Including Maths and English)

Minimum of 6 SSCE passes with grades of C or above

as above

Hong Kong HKDSE - an average of 40-55 (depending on schoolrsquos banding) in Form 4 and Form 5 including English and including Mathematics where required

HKDSE - Minimum of 3 passes at Grade 3 or the equivalent of 110 UCAS tariff points at GCE AAS level or equivalent

as above

India Successful completion of all India or State SSC (X) with 50 average

Successful completion of All India or State Board HSC (II) with 50 average

as above

Indonesia SMU III or SMU II grade of 65 SMU III grade of 7 (Average of 4 subjects) as above

Iran Successful completion of High School Diploma with an overall Pass

Successful completion of High School Diploma and Pre-University Certificate with an average of 12 or above

as above

Jordan Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 65 of completion of diploma (pass)

as above

Kazakhstan Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 35 average

Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 45 average

as above

Kenya Successful completion of KCSE with a D average or 5 passes at GCE O-Level

Successful completion of KCSE with grades of C or above or 2 GCE A-Level or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Levels

as above

Korea Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 65-75

as above

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CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Kuwait Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (general Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 years education

Malaysia Successful completion of SPM with 4 passes or Senior Middle 2

2 passes in STPM or UEC with a 65 average

as above

Mauritius 5 passes in Cambridge Overseas School CertificateGCE O Level

2 passes in Cambridge Overseas Higher School CertificateGCE A Level or 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes

as above

Mongolia Successful completion of high school with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Foundation programme or equivalent

as above

Myanmar Successful completion of Basic Education High School Examination Matriculation with an overall pass

Successful completion of Technical High School Diploma with an overall pass

as above

Nepal Successful completion of School Leaving Certificate SLCUpper Secondary School Certificate (3 years) with a minimum average of Division I

Successful completion of HSC with a minimum average of Division I

as above

Nigeria Minimum of 4 credits at SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

Minimum of 6 credits including English and Maths from the SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

as above

Oman Successful completion of Thanawiya amma with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Pakistan Successful completion of SSC (10) with a grade average of 45

Successful completion of HSC (10+2) with a grade average of 55

as above

Qatar Successful completion of Tawjihiyya (General Secondary School Certificate) with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of a Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Russia Successful completion of Atestat with a 3 average

Successful completion of Atestat with a 45 average

as above

Saudi Arabia Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

South Africa Successful completion of Senior Certificate (no matriculation endorsement)

Successful completion of Senior Certificate (with Matriculation endorsement)

as above

Sri Lanka 5 passes in GCE O-Levels or equivalent 2 passes in GCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS passes

as above

Taiwan Successful completion of the Senior High School Certificate with a C grade or above

Successful completion of Senior High School Certificate with B Grades in 4 academic subjects

as above

Thailand Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 65

as above

Turkey Successful completion of Devlet Lise Diplomasi (State High School Diploma) with a minimum average of 50

Devlet Lise Diplomasi - average of 3 or Diploma ndash pass

as above

United Arab Emirates

Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of a foundation programme from another institution or equivalent

as above

Vietnam Successful completion of Year 11 with a 65 average

Successful completion of Year 12 with a 60 average

as above

Zambia 4 passes in ZSC 6 passes in ZSC graded at 4 or above as above

Zimbabwe 5 passes in Zimsec O-levelCambridge School Certificate (CSC) or Cambridge Overseas School Certificate (COSC)GCE O-levels

2 passes in Zimsec A-LevelGCE A-Levels or equivalent or 1 pass at A-Level and 2 passes at AS-Level

as above

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English language requirements

The language of instruction at CRIC is English To attain entry into the undergraduate or postgraduate pathway you must be able to demonstrate you have a suitable level of English proficiency You can do this by obtaining one of the results shown in the tables below

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash University Foundation

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 4 yearsPre-sessional semester University Foundation First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 2 ndash First Year Degree

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 3 yearsPre-sessional semester First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 3 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Postgraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash Pre-Masterrsquos

Postgraduate pathway ndash extended 13 yearsPre-sessional semester Pre-Masterrsquos Masterrsquos

Stage Learning Skills and Communication Stage 1 Stage 2

Duration 1 semester 1 semester 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Your English language preparation

If you do not meet our English language requirements you can receive the English language tuition you need to prepare you for successful entry into your degree pathway

The English language training is conducted by Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Centre

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Your investment

Fees and charges for the 20122013 academic year

English Language Course fee (pound)Cost per 12-week block of study pound3300

Undergraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 University Foundation pound8200 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Business) pound8600 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9600 ndash

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Business) pound9500ndashpound10300

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9500ndashpound10300

Postgraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos pound4500 ndash

Stage 2 Masterrsquos pound9800

Stage 2 MBA pound12900

Academic calendar

January 2013 May 2013 September 2013Pre-sessional

Enrolment and registration 4 February 22 May 27 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 4 February 28 May 30 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 19 August 20 December

University Foundation First Year Degree in Businessdagger and Pre-Masterrsquos

Enrolment and registration 21 January 22 May 18 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 28 January 28 May 23 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 31 May (pre-masterrsquos)

16 August 20 December (Pre-Masterrsquos and University Foundation) 10 January 2014 (First Year Degree mdash Arts and Science)

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger No May 2013 semester for integrated First Year Degree courses (all subjects other than business) All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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CRIC offers a quality education The academic

and management staff are inspirational - they give excellent support to the students

Navitas bursaries and scholarships

Navitas family bursariesNavitas offers financial support in the form of family bursaries A bursary applies where two or more students from the same family study with a Navitas member institution

The first family member can be studying with a Navitas member institution at the same time as other family members or they may have previously studied with any Navitas member institution The bursary is granted to the second and subsequent family members who study with a Navitas member institution For the purpose of this bursary a family member is defined as a husband wife brother sister mother father son daughter or stepchild

The bursary is equivalent to 10 percent of tuition fee for the first attempt at units or courses in the programme of study (ie a certificate diploma University Transfer Programme (UTP) University Pathway Programme bachelorrsquos degree pre-masterrsquos programme postgraduate qualifying programme or masterrsquos degree)dagger with a Navitas member institution (excluding the Mixed English option)Dagger This amount is credited to the eligible studentrsquos tuition fee account each academic term with the amount being relevant to the number of units undertaken in that term The bursary applies to the first program of study only undertaken at a Navitas member institution and does not apply to additional units or repeat units that may also be undertaken

A completed application must be submitted to the Navitas institution where the second family member is studying together with supporting documents such as a birth certificate or family cardsect Application forms can be obtained from the Navitas institution where the student has enrolled

The Navitas family bursary applies to students studying at ACBT ACN AUSI BCUIC Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

dagger Certificate programmes may also be known or registered a Foundation Studies or University Transfer Programme Stage I Diploma programmes may also be known or registered as Undergraduate Pathway University Transfer Programme Stage II or University Pathway Programme

Dagger The Navitas bursary is not applicable to any English language programme or any component of an English language programme offered by a Navitas member institution

sect The supporting documentation that is required will depend on the country where the student is enrolled

Navitas academic merit scholarshipsNavitas is committed to helping students achieve their career goals by offering scholarships to outstanding students

Navitas academic merit scholarships are awarded each term by each Navitas pathway college or managed campus Two students with the highest GPA in four or more subjects or courses will each receive a scholarship

The scholarships cover bull one academic term or part thereof at a

Navitas member institution (equivalent to the tuition fees for a maximum of up to five academic subjects or courses) for

- a diploma advanced diploma or associate degree (Australia)

- UTP Stage II or associate degree (Canada)

- UPP or IUTP (United States) - undergraduate pathway programme (United Kingdom) or

bull one semester of undergraduate study at ACN Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus or

bull one semester of a masterrsquos programme at Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus

The scholarships are applied to the tuition for the second term of enrolment only or the final semester of study in an undergraduate or postgraduate programme Students must be enrolled as a full time student to qualify for the scholarships

The scholarship panel from each Navitas member institution will announce the recipients of the Navitas academic merit scholarships upon the completion of each term and the release of the results The recipients will be notified by mail and the successful students posted on the college website by consent Students are not required to apply for the scholarship as it is awarded based on academic performance and all students are eligible

Scholarship policy

1 Two scholarships for one academic termrsquos tuition are offered at all Navitas member institutions each

2 Where the Academic Assessment Committee must differentiate between equally qualified applicants additional factors such as educational disadvantage membership of a specific equity group andor significantly adverse personal circumstances may be taken into account

3 Students are eligible to qualify for the scholarships after successful completion of their first term and after commencing their second term

4 Students can only be awarded the scholarship once

5 Students already in receipt of a scholarship may not be eligible for the Navitas scholarship

6 Students are required to pay for any additional courses or subjects or courses undertaken that are over the amount covered by the scholarship

Navitas academic merit scholarships are offered to students studying at ACN Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

This information is correct as at the time of printing and may be subject to change without notice or at the discretion of Navitas member institutions or Navitas Limited

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Student services

CRIC is committed to helping you achieve your goals by providing you with all the support services you need As a CRIC student you will have access to both CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University services

Services available at CRIC CRIC encourages you to use all the support services available and to contact our friendly staff for advice and assistance whenever you need it Remember we are here to help you achieve success within your chosen pathway of study

The Student Support team looks after all our studentsrsquo needs includingbull Academic performance monitoring mdash

Students in Jeopardy programme

bull Assignment help

bull Attendance monitoring

bull Disability support

bull English language support

bull Enrolment in your pathway

bull Learning support

bull Orientation programmes

bull Registration with Anglia Ruskin University

bull Registration with CRIC

bull Social activities

bull Student welfare

bull Study skills training

bull 247 emergency assistance

Activities at CRICIf you are interested in getting involved in sports and cultural societies Anglia Ruskin University is the perfect university for you Cambridge and Chelmsford offer a wide range of recreational and sporting facilities that you can use including cricket pitches sports halls and gyms

Being part of sports and cultural societies while you are at Anglia Ruskin University will open up many social and career opportunities for you We encourage our students to participate in such activities as much as possible

Clubs and societies on campus

For a list of clubs and societies on campus visit webangliaacukvodlifecambridgecam_clubshtml

Why visit us at angliaacukcric

Join us on Facebook at facebookcomcricukNext time you are on Facebook find out what our students are getting up to Yoursquoll see all the fun activities we are doing this year and find helpful tips on accommodation saving money and living in the beautiful locations of Cambridge and Chelmsford Yoursquoll also be able to read movie reviews

check out our inter-college sporting events and check out the cultural and social activities that other CRIC students are getting up to during their free time

There is plenty of information on this site so visit us and spend some time browsing our pages online

If your parents have questions our website has information for them too The CRIC website has the most up-to-date information about the college including pathway information accommodation options and scholarship availability Visit the site to see what awaits you at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University

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Accommodation

CRIC offers places in Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos Halls of Residence for those wishing to live on either the Cambridge or Chelmsford campus The Halls of Residence consist of low-rise modern buildings situated either on or next to each campus

Alternatively CRIC offers off-campus accommodation through its preferred service providers

On-campus accommodationThis accommodation is intended for new students and is normally only available for a stay of one semester (16 weeks maximum) Rooms in Halls of Residence are limited so if you want to apply for one you should do so early

Students staying in the Halls of Residence will have their own en-suite single room which usually includes a single bed desk

cupboard and free broadband internet access Students share a large self-catering kitchen

After living in Halls of Residence for one semester many students find that they have settled into life at Anglia Ruskin University and made friends and would like to experience off-campus living in Cambridge or Chelmsford

The cost of a room in the Halls of Residence for one semester varies between pound1850 and pound2350 Please check angliaacukcric for the most up-to-date costs

Off-campus accommodationCRIC provides a referral service to our preferred off-campus accommodation service providers for new and continuing students wishing to live locally The service helps CRIC students to source privately rented accommodation within the cities of Cambridge and Chelmsford and close to Anglia Ruskin University

Reserving accommodationOnce you have accepted an offer to study at CRIC you may then wish to ask us to arrange your accommodation To reserve your room you will need to complete an Accommodation Form and pay a pound800 reservation fee in advance You must then pay the remaining accommodation cost when you receive your student visa Places are limited so we recommend you book early to ensure your place and choice of room

Cost-of-living guide

You will be expected to reside in Cambridge or Chelmsford for the duration of your studies at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University As such the UK Border Agency (UKBA) requires students to be able to demonstrate minimum subsistence funds of pound800 per month to cover their living expenses For further details contact the CRIC Student Support Office at cricstudentsupportangliaacuk

The money you will need includes course fees and living costs (also called maintenance funds) Your monthly living costs may vary depending on where you

decide to study If you havenrsquot studied in the UK before or recently the information below will help you budget for your study here

Length of courseWhere you will study Money needed

Nine months or less CRIC Full course fees and pound800 for each calendar month of the course

More than nine months CRIC Full course fees and pound5400 to cover living costs for nine months

For more information visit ukbahomeofficegovuk and follow the Studying in the UK link

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How to apply to study at CRIC

Applying to CRICSend your completed application form and documents by mail email or fax to

Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) Coslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

E admissionscric-ukacuk F +44 (0)1223 698763 (international) F 01223 698763 (from the UK)

Complete the CRIC Application formand send it with supporting documents mdash including your academic qualifications and English test results mdash to CRIC or your CRIC representative

(Certified translations must accompany documents that are not in English)

Receive an Offer of AdmissionDownload Tier 4 visa application and prepare all documents needed for the visa as described in the UKBA visa application guidance notes

Accept the offerby paying the course fee deposit indicated and returning a completed Acceptance Form to CRIC

(You can make a payment via bank transfer international bank draft or debitcredit card)

Receive visa support informationCRIC will send you the information you need to apply for your UK student visa (Tier 4)

Re-check to see if you have all original documents funds required as per the CRIC CAS document and UKBA visa application guidance notes prior to applying for the Tier 4 visa

Arrange student accommodation in Cambridge or ChelmsfordCRIC can help organise suitable student accommodation

(Demand is often high for the most popular accommodation so make sure you arrange accommodation as soon as possible)

Apply for your visaFull details on the visa application process can be found at ukbahomeofficegovukstudyingintheuk

(You must you notify CRIC once the outcome of your application is confirmed)

Arrive in the UKCRIC will help arrange transfer from the airport to your accommodation and will provide a full orientation before enrolment

(You should notify CRIC of your arrival details so that we can make these arrangements)

Start the first stage of your studies at CRIC and complete your degree at Anglia Ruskin University

33

Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students

This payment and refund policy applies to applicants and new students undertaking an enrolment process at the commencement of a pathway of studies

Registered students are those who have completed an enrolment process and are considered to be lsquocontinuing studentsrsquo They are not considered under this policy see Payment and Refund mdash Continuing Students 10 Payment methods Programme

Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

11 Payment of the amount along with any transaction costs due should be made in pound pounds sterling to CRIC by

bull UK bank cheque

bull international bank draft

bull telegraphic transfer

bull UK bank debit card

bull non-UK bank debit card (3 surcharge will apply) or

bull credit card (3 surcharge will apply)

If payment is made by telegraphic transfer then it must state the

bull studentrsquos name and

bull studentrsquos CRIC student ID number

as reference for payment and provide CRIC with proof of payment

12 CRIC bank details are as follows

Bank name Citibank London

Address Citigroup Centre Canada Square Canary Wharf London E14 5LB United Kingdom

Account name CRIC Ltd

Account Address London UK

Bank Account number 11972472

Bank Sort Code 18-50-08

IBAN Number GB79CITI18500811972472

SWIFT Code CITIGB2L (Citibank London)

20 Financial conditions application

21 All applicants must have satisfiedprovide CRIC that

bull they have acceptable sources of funding for the duration of the pathway See the Student Visa Information on the website angliaacukcric (information also attached to the Acceptance of Offer Form and Provisional CAS Statement) for a list of documents that are acceptable

22 All fees charges and accounts will be payable in advance as determined by CRIC All applicants are required to make advance payments inclusive of

bull the Programme Fee Deposit mdash the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form and all deposits are taken as payment towards the full amount (note if you are an applicant undertaking English language then your Programme

Fee Deposit will be calculated against your academic programme fees and these fees will be held on account until you progress to academic studies)

bull pound800ndashpound1000 (the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form) towards any pre-booked student accommodation made on their behalf by provide CRIC All as payment towards the full amount (the full account must be paid prior to a student arriving in the UK)

bull the NavInsure Policy fee mdash Payment of this fee is required in advance if you select to purchase the Navinsurance Policy Refund of this fee is subject to the terms and conditions of the Navinsurance policy (in particular point ldquo3 mdash Cancellationrdquo of the general conditions on page 3 of the Policy Booklet)

In some instances CRIC may request an additional advance payment for specific pathways of study or where additional administrative charges may be required

23 No applicant will be issued with a CAS Statement until all requirements in paras 21 and 22 have been met

24 No applicant will be permitted to enrol on a pathway of study until all required advance payments are made in full by the required due date All required payments must be made prior to the commencement of the semester of enrolment inclusive of fees charges and accounts

25 Deferral of entry for applicants will not normally be permitted once a CAS statement has been issued by Anglia Ruskin University However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis prior to deferral of entry and where an applicant can provided binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

then all advance payments made to date will be held by CRIC and rolled forward to the deferred enrolment date Also see paras 327

26 Fees are correct as at the time of printing CRIC reserves the right to vary its fees at any time

30 Financial conditions and refunds Programme Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

31 Conditions

311 The laws pertaining to money laundering in the UK require that any payment made to and confirmed as received by CRIC will only ever be refunded to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment

Where an accommodation deposit has been paid to the College which is then transferred to a third party (provider of actual accommodation) with the approval of the student or parentlegal guardian the deposit is then subject to the terms and conditions for refund of the third party and the College therefore has no further liability or responsibility for any refund

312 CRIC reserves the right to return to source any excessive payment consisting of over three semestersrsquo advanced payments inclusive of programme fees andor student accommodation fees as a preventative measure to any excessive money transfer into and within the UK

313 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any miscommunication that may arise where inaccurate applicant contact details or where such details are out of date It is the responsibility of applicant and the parentguardian where an applicant is under the age of 18 years to provide and confirm correct contact details for communication purposes

314 CRIC reserves the right to correct any clerical details or omissions

315 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage including without limitation direct or consequential loss or damage or any loss or damages whatsoever arising from the terms and conditions of payments and refunds

316 All payments are subject to the following conditions

bull the payee is authorised to use the payment method used

bull a payment must be confirmed as having reached the CRIC Citibank account for it to be deemed as a payment and

bull where a card provider declines or refuses a payment or where incorrect details have been provided by the payee and a payment does not reach the CRIC Citibank account CRIC has no obligation to notify the payee or applicant and accepts no liability for any losses

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34 CRiC Pathways at AngliA Ruskin univeRsity 201213

Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students (continued)

32 International applicants

321 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content This may be applied

bull where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to Anglia Ruskin University or

bull where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant or

bull where an applicant has obtained entry clearance andor leave to remain under an Anglia Ruskin University CAS numberStatement

bull Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision prior to or at the time of receiving a Provisional CAS Statement or

bull where no CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321

A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

322 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and the applicant fails to gain a student visa then a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be applied where an applicant has provided the following binding evidence

bull a copy of the rejection letter received from the UK diplomatic mission (ECO)

bull evidence that the visa application was made within time and valid application conditions and

where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC

will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

323 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees can only be applied where an applicant has provided evidence that

bull they are no longer in the UK and that their student visa has been cancelled or

bull they have moved to and been accepted to another Tier 4 licensed educational establishment

bull A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

324 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where the applicant transfers prior to the enrolment process to another educational establishment within the UK then they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and outstanding accounts

325 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant fails to enrol then they are deemed to be in breach of their student visa and they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

326 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant can provide binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts inclusive of the NavInsure Policy fee

327 Where an applicant has opted to take out the NavInsure Policy and paid the associated fee as specified on the Acceptance of Offer Form a refund of the fee paid will be applied in line with the NavInsure Cancellation policy as specified in the NavInsure Policy Booklet provided to applicants at the time their Policy is issued

328 Where an applicant holds a NavInsure or alternative Insurance Policy a refund on advanced payment of programme fees see paras 322 323 and 324 will only be applied by CRIC where the applicant can evidence that they have not made a successful claim against their policy for the programme fees held

33 EEA or Swiss national applicants

331 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content

332 Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision four weeks prior to the programme start date then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 331 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

333 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees will be made A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

334 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where an applicant can provide binding evidence that the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

Please print in BLOCK LETTERS

Application forman Associate College of

(1) Personal

Title Mr Mrs Miss Other

Family name First name(s)

Previous family name (if applicable)

Date of birth DAY MONTH YEAR Gender Male Female

Student address

Postcode Country

Home telephone Mobile telephone

Country of birth Skype ID

Email

Country of passport held Passport number

(2) Pathway area selection

Undergraduate Pathway Areas Postgraduate Pathway Areas

Stage 1 University Foundation Stage 2 First Year Degree Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Architecture

Art amp Design

Business

Communications and Humanities

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Law

Life Sciences

Optometry

Accounting and Finance

Architecture

Arts and Humanities

Business

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Life Sciences

Art

Business

Engineering

IT

Law

MBA

Publishing

Year of entry Month of entry September January June

(This section must be completed including desired majorspecialisation where relevent For a list of degrees offered refer to page 11 of this guide Or visit cricnavitascomcourses)

Your chosen degree

(3) Education details Prior education ndash highest level achieved

Name of qualification (eg A Levels Year 12 Bachelorrsquos) Name of institution attended Grades (itemise individual subject grades) Date of completion

CRIC_APPFORMindd 1 06072012 0947

Office use only

(9) Application checklist and declarationWe require the following section to be completed in order to process your application

Check that you have

Completed all sections of the application form

Read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment including the Fee and Refund Policy within the brochure or on the website

Check that you have attached

Certified copies of your academic transcripts

Evidence of your English language ability if applicable

A copy of your passport andor visa

I declare that the information I have supplied on this form is to the best of my understanding and belief complete and correct I understand that the giving of false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of my application or cancellation of enrolment I give permission for CRIC to obtain official records from any educational institution that I have attended I also authorise CRIC to supply any relevant official records to educational institutions to which I am seeking admission to government bodies and to parentssponsors if required I understand that Course Fees are subject to review I accept the conditions as laid out in the CRIC Payment and Refund Policy and accept liability for the payment of all Course Fees as outlined within I understand that living expenses in the United Kingdom may be higher than in my own country and confirm that I am able to meet those costs I hereby consent to CRIC disclosing my personal information to third parties in the manner set out in CRICrsquos Privacy Policy which includes

bull Disclosure to CRIC representatives (agents) acting on my behalf

bull Disclosure to Anglia Ruskin University to facilitate progression from CRIC to the next stage of my studies

bull Disclosure to Navitas Ltd and its affiliates for the purpose of communication with regarding pathways and services offered by Navitas Ltd and its related companies

Tick this box if you do not wish to receive information via SMS about your offer

Signature Date DAY MONTH YEAR

ParentGuardian Signature (if applicant is under 18 years of age)

Date DAY MONTH YEAR

Offer Details ndash Admission OfficeRepresentative Stamp

Send your application to CRICCambridge Ruskin International CollegeAnglia Ruskin University Coslett Building (Cos415)East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

F +44 (0)1223 698763 E admissionscric-ukacuk

(4) English proficiencyPlease provide details of your English language qualification

IELTS (Score)

TOEFL (Score)

Other (lsquoOrsquo Levels Cambridge)

You must submit full academic transcriptscertificates and proof of English proficiency so that we can assess your eligibility for your selected study PathwayIf these documents are not submitted with this form we will not be able to process your application

(5) Declaration of criminal recordIn accordance with UK law you must state if you have any criminal convictions

Please indicate if you have any criminal convictions

Yes No

(excluding spent convictions and minor motoring offences for which the penalty was a fine andor up to 3 penalty points)

If you tick yes you may need to provide details

(6) DisabilitiesSpecial NeedsPlease indicate in the next column whether or not you will need any additional support or facilities We will pass this information on to our Student Services team who will liaise with you to support you through the admission process and determine whether we and the university can meet your study needs

DisabilitiesSpecial Needs continued

I have no known learningphysical disability

I have a specific learningphysical disability

Please give further details below and if necessary attach further information to this form

(7) Have you studied previously in the UK

Yes No

From DAY MONTH YEAR To DAY MONTH YEAR

Name of schooluniversity

(8) Other informationHow did you hear about CRIC You may tick more than one box

Exhibitionseminar

Internet

Newspapermagazine advertisement

British Council

Recommended by an CRIC representative (agent)

Recommended by a friend or relative Is your friendrelative an CRIC student Yes No

Other

QRCODE

CRIC_APPFORMindd 2 06072012 0947

Creating opportunities for successNavitas provides you with the education you need to get where you want to be in life From English language skills and courses to help you enter university to training for the workplace Navitas colleges and campuses in 28 countries will support you every step of the way

With over 100 Navitas and SAE Institution locations across the globe and over 55000 international students currently studying with us we understand the worldrsquos learning

needs Wersquove become one of the most trusted providers of education and training in the world

Navitas offers to students professionals and migrants from around the world the following opportunities

bull English language training bull High school studies bull University preparation and programmesbull Post-secondary education for creative

media technology

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We also offer customised workplace training for companies and a range of training and settlement services for the Australian government Wherever you are and wherever you want to be the knowledge and resources of our staff around the world will ensure your success

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Education for your world

Members and affiliates of Navitas Australia

bull ACAP (Australian College of Applied Psychology)

bull ACN mdash La Trobe University Sydneybull ATTC (Australian TESOL Training Centre) bull CELUSA (Centre for English Language

in the University of South Australia) bull Curtin College mdash Curtin University Perth bull Curtin University Sydneybull Cytech Intersearchbull Eynesbury mdash The University of Adelaide

and University of South Australiabull Hawthorn-Melbournebull La Trobe Melbourne mdash La Trobe Universitybull MIBT mdash Deakin University Melbournebull MQC mdash Macquarie University Sydney bull Navitas English (formerly ACEACL) bull Navitas Health Skills Australiabull NCPS (Navitas College of Public Safety)bull Navitas Workforce Solutionsbull NIC mdash The University of Newcastlebull PIBT mdash Edith Cowan University Perth bull QIBT mdash Griffith University

Brisbane and the Gold Coastbull SAE InstitutionsQantm Collegesbull SAIBT mdash University of South

Australia Adelaidebull SIBT mdash Macquarie University Sydney

Canada

bull FIC mdash Simon Fraser University Vancouver bull ICM mdash the University of Manitoba Winnipeg

United Kingdom

bull BCUIC mdash Birmingham City University bull CRIC mdash Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge bull EIC mdash Edinburgh Napier University bull HIC mdash University of Hertfordshire Hatfieldbull ICP mdash University of Portsmouthbull ICRGU mdash Robert Gordon University Aberdeen bull ICWS mdash Swansea Universitybull LIBT mdash Brunel University Londonbull PUIC mdash Plymouth University bull SAE InstitutionsQantm College

United States of America

bull Navitas at UMass Boston mdash University of Massachusetts Boston

bull Navitas at UMass Dartmouth mdash University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

bull Navitas at UMass Lowell mdash University of Massachusetts Lowell

bull Navitas at WKU mdash Western Kentucky University (WKU)

bull Navitas at UNH mdash University of New Hampshire

bull SAE Institutions

Africa

bull SAE Institute South Africabull AUSI mdash Edith Cowan University Kenya

Asia

bull ACBT mdash Edith Cowan University Sri Lanka bull Curtin Singapore (The Singapore

Campus of Curtin University)bull MIBT Indonesia mdash Deakin Universitybull SAE Institutions mdash India Indonesia

Malaysia Singapore ThailandQantm College mdash Singapore

Europe

bull SAE InstitutionsQantm Colleges mdash Austria Belgium France Germany Greece Italy Netherlands Sweden Switzerland Slovenia Spain Turkey

Middle East

bull SAE Institutions mdash Jordan and Kuwait

New Zealand

bull SAE Institute Auckland

Central America

bull SAE Institute Mexico

Australian College of Business and Technology (ACBT) and Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Indonesia (MIBT-I) are affiliated organisations and are not owned by Navitas LimitedNAVITAS USA These schools are authorized under federal law to enrol non-immigrant alien students University Pathway Programs are not available to students from the Peoplersquos Republic of China for any University of Massachusetts campus where Navitas conducts these programsRegistered Company names and CRICOS Provider Codes SAE Institute Pty Ltd 00312F (NSW) 02431E (WA) 02047B (VIC) 03204G (QLD) Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd trading as La Trobe Melbourne 03312D La Trobe University 00115M (VIC) Australian Campus Network Pty Limited La Trobe University 02218K (NSW) Colleges of Business and Technology (WA) Pty Ltd 02042G Curtin University 00301J (WA) Colleges of Business and Technology (NSW) Pty Ltd trading as Curtin Sydney Curtin University 02637B (NSW) Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd trading as Eynesbury 00561M The University of Adelaide 00123M Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01590J Deakin University 00113B Perth Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01312J Edith Cowan University 00279B Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01737F Griffith University 00233E South Australian Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 02193C University of South Australia 00121B Sydney Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01576G Macquarie University 00002J IBT Sydney Pty Ltd trading as Macquarie City Campus Newcastle International College 03293B The University of Newcastle 00109J Navitas English Courses in NT will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 02783C (NT) Courses in NSW Qld and WA will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Services Pty Ltd ACN 002 069 730) CRICOS Provider 00289M (NSW) 00711B (Qld) 02252G (WA) with the exception of the Certificate IV in TESOL course which will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 00031D (NSW) and 03106K (Qld) Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia 02193C Hawthorn-Melbourne (Hawthorn Learning Pty Ltd ACN 124 204 171) CRICOS 02931G Australian College of Applied Psychology 01328A (NSW) 02565B (QLD) 02829E (VIC) Navitas College of Public Safety 01945JICM CRA BN 81210 5146 FIC CRA BN 81210 5146 Company Numbers Birmingham City International College Ltd trading as Birmingham City University International College (BCUIC) 07445570 CRIC 06407773 EIC 06822392 ICP 06770123 ICWS 6412162 HIBT Ltd trading as HIC 5163612 LIBT 5171106 Plymouth Devon International College Ltd trading as Plymouth University International College (PUIC) 06822402 ICRGU 07154254 Navitas Limited ABN 69 109 613 309

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Education for your world

Cambridge Ruskin International College LtdCoslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

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Company Number 6407773 Registered in England and Wales

The information contained in this brochure is correct at the time of publication however Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) reserves the right to alter amend or delete details at any time without notice

Selected photographs in this publication are Copyright copy Paul Foley Lightmoods 2012This brochure is provided free of charge

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10 CRiC Pathways at AngliA Ruskin univeRsity 201213

Undergraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

The undergraduate pathway advantageCRICrsquos undergraduate pathway is tailored according to your choice of degree For example if you have chosen to do a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Computing you will study subjects related to this degree This will allow you to acquire the necessary background knowledge and study skills to excel in your chosen degree

While studying your undergraduate pathway you will have access to all of Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos modern

well-equipped teaching and library facilities sporting and recreational amenities and on-campus accommodation

The advantages of a CRIC undergraduate pathway includebull a seamless transition from school to

university While the initial stages of your university life are the most important this is often the time when many students can feel lost or anxious We understand this and have put in processes in place to ease the transition from school to university-level studies

bull access to scholarships When you progress to the second year of your degree (Stage 3) in your undergraduate pathway Anglia Ruskin University will reduce your course fee by pound500 You are eligible for this reduction once only

bull additional study support English language assistance and unparalleled personalised attention The extra academic contact hours will not only allow you to fully develop your knowledge and understanding of each module but will better prepare you for university studies You will also be studying in small groups giving you an unmatched level of access to your teachers

Pathways Duration Intakes Structure AssessmentPre-sessional Learning Skills and Communication

12 weeks September January and June

This pre-sessional semester comprises four modules designed to improve your English language ability to Level B2 or higher and emplace vital study skills Teaching is tailored towards your chosen undergraduate pathway so you are prepared for subsequent studies while improving your communicative abilities

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

University Foundation (Stage 1)

Two semesters September January and June

This comprises three - five modules each semester and includes academic studies in your subject area as well as skills modules Each module is tailored towards your chosen undergraduate degree

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and case study analysis Most modules have a final examination

First Year Degree (Stage 2)

Two semesters covering the first year of your degree

September January and June

You will undertake modules which mirror the curriculum taught at Anglia Ruskin University and are often taught by staff of the University You will receive extra support through tutorials individual consultation with teachers English language assistance and self-access computer laboratories

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and case study analysis Most modules have a final two-hour examination

Second Year Degree (Stage 3)

Two semesters covering the second year of your degree

ndash You will undertake four to five modules each semester to further study the key areas within your degree You will receive extra support through tutorials individual consultation with teachers English language assistance and self-access computer laboratories

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

Final Year Degree (Stage 4)

Two semesters covering the final year of your degree

ndash You will undertake four to five modules each semester to further study the key areas within your degree For some degrees you will be able to specialise or concentrate on a particular stream within a subject area As with previous semesters you will receive extra support through tutorials individual consultation with academic staff English language assistance and self-access computer laboratories

Assessment is via a mix of examination assignments group work and presentations practical and laboratory work (for science-based degrees) in-class group projects and a final dissertation

11

Architecturebull BSc (Hons) Architectural Technologybull BSc (Hons) Architecture

Communications and Humanitiesbull BA (Hons) Criminology bull BA (Hons) Film Studiesbull BA (Hons) Historybull BA (Hons) Media Studiesbull BA (Hons) Philosophybull BA (Hons) Sociology

Engineering and Built Environmentbull BSc (Hons) Building Surveyingbull BSc (Hons) Civil Engineeringbull BSc (Hons)

Construction Managementbull BEng (Hons) Electronicsbull BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineeringbull BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveyingbull BSc (Hons) Real Estate Management

Optometrybull BOptom (Hons) Optometrybull BSc (Hons) Ophthalmic Dispensing

Arts and Designbull BA (Hons) Computer Games

and Visual Effectsbull BA (Hons) Fashion Designbull BA (Hons) Film and

Television Productionbull BA (Hons) Fine Artbull BA (Hons) Graphic Designbull BA (Hons) Illustrationbull BA (Hons) Illustration and Animationbull BA (Hons) Interior Designbull BA (Hons) Photography

Businessbull MA Arts Managementbull MA Human Resource Managementbull MA International Businessbull MA International Business

(Dual Degree mdash Netherlands)dagger

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree mdash Switzerland)

bull MA International Business Economicsbull MA International Sustainable

Tourism Managementbull MA International Managementbull Masters of Business

Administration (MBA)dagger

bull MSc Accounting and Financial Analysis

bull MSc Engineering Managementbull MSc International Logisticsbull MSc Managementbull MA Marketing Innovationbull MSc Project Management

Lawbull LLM International Business Law

Publishingbull MA Publishing

Businessbull BSc (Hons) Accounting and Financebull BSc (Hons) Business Economicsbull BA (Hons) Business Managementbull BA (Hons) Human

Resources Managementbull BA (Hons) International Business

Strategy (three year option)bull BA (Hons) International Business

Strategy (two year option)bull BA (Hons) Marketing

Medical and Life Sciencesbull BSc (Hons) Abnormal and

Clinical Psychologybull BSc (Hons) Biomedical Sciencebull BSc (Hons) Crime and

Investigative Studiesbull BA (Hons) Criminology bull BSc (Hons) Forensic Sciencebull BSc (Hons) Health and Social Carebull BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult)bull BSc (Hons) Psychologybull BSc (Hons) Psychology

and Criminologybull BSc (Hons) Public Healthbull BSc (Hons) Sports Coaching

and Physical Educationbull BSc (Hons) Sports Science

Computing and Technologybull BSc (Hons) Business

Information Systemsbull BSc (Hons) Computer

Gaming Technology bull BSc (Hons) Computer Science bull BSc (Hons) Information Security

and Forensic Computingbull BSc (Hons) Media and

Internet Technologybull BSc (Hons) Network Infrastructure

and Security

Lawbull LLB (Hons) Law

Undergraduate Pathways

Postgraduate Pathways

Anglia Ruskin University degree pathways available to CRIC students

ITbull MSc Business Information Systemsbull MSc Computer Sciencebull MSc Information and

Communication Technologybull MSc Mobile Telecommunicationsbull MSC Network Managementbull MSc Network Security

Offered at our Chelmsford campus However Stage 1 (University Foundation) where applicable is offered at the Cambridge campus dagger Two years work experience required

PATH

WA

YS

12 CRiC Pathways at AngliA Ruskin univeRsity 201213

Architecture

In the pathway BSc (Hons) Architecture you will study the design of the constructed environment

This degree explores not only the design of buildings but also the technical and management competencies required to realise those designs The course will offer you both an academic challenge and the

right environment and support to develop intellectually and creatively It will also prepare you for a career in the architecture industry

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Potential career pathsArchitecture town planning

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Approach to Design

bull Creative Workshops Series

bull Critical and Contextual Studies

bull Design Process

bull Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Skills

bull Interactive Communication and Information Skills

bull Portfolio Development and Planning

Course fee pound8200

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Department of Built Environment at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Department of Built Environment at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Architecture

bull BSc (Hons) Architectural Technology

13

Art and Design

This pathway will give you the freedom to explore a range of skills techniques and approaches associated with creative media

All courses offer a distinctive integration of practice and theory using industry standard facilities Students are encouraged to be both creative and critically engaged You will be expected to develop the creative practice

through studio workshop and classroom based experimentation You will also be provided with guidance to produce a portfolio

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Approach to Design

bull Creative Workshops Series

bull Critical and Contextual Studies

bull Design Process

bull Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Skills

bull Interactive Communication and Information Skills

bull Portfolio Development and Planning

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Cambridge School of Art at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Cambridge School of Art at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Computer Games

and Visual Effects

bull BA (Hons) Fashion Design

bull BA (Hons) Film and Television Production

bull BA (Hons) Film Television and Theatre Design

bull BA (Hons) Fine Art

bull BA (Hons) Graphic Design

bull BA (Hons) Illustration

bull BA (Hons) Illustration and Animation

bull BA (Hons) Interior Design

bull BA (Hons) Photography

Potential career pathsArts marketing design consulting fashion design fashion buying museum designing theatre set designing web design

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Two-year bachelorrsquos degree BA (Hons) International Business Strategy Course overview

This new degree from the Lord Ashcroft International Business School (LAIBS) has an explicitly international focus which will equip you with a solid platform for a future career related to business and management in a globalised economy You will develop a range of practical skills and analytical techniques currently used within a number of functional areas in global business

By starting the First Year Degree in September January or June and by following the three semester academic calendar you will be able to complete your bachelorrsquos degree in two years

All students selected offered a place will receive a Tuition Fee reduction of pound4800 plus pound500 when they progress to second year A total saving of pound5300

Business

Throughout the Business pathway you will develop an understanding of what a business is and how its internal and external operating processes work

Topics include planning and strategy growth marketing products and services finance and accounting systems information systems and human resource development and management

You will also learn about the world of business and commerce including the operation of international markets and market economies

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Lord Ashcroft International Business School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Potential career pathsBanking and finance business management chartered accountancy chartered public finance accountancy marketing tourism and leisure

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Business Law

bull Business Studies (Double module)

bull Composition and Style

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Intercultural Studies

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Accounting for Business

bull Analysis of Business

bull Economics for Business and Management

bull International Business in Focus

bull International Business Law

bull Introduction to Accounting and Finance

bull Introduction to Organisation and Management

bull Marketing Essentials

Course fee pound8600

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance

bull BA (Hons) Business Economics

bull BA (Hons) Business Management

bull BA (Hons) Human Resource Management

bull BA (Hons) International Business Strategy (three-year option)

bull BA (Hons) International Business Strategy (two-year option)

bull BA (Hons) Marketing

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Lord Ashcroft International Business School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

15

Computing and Technology

The Computing and Technology pathway covers the principles underlying the use of information technology and its production and control

You will gain an understanding of the fundamentals of computing electronic communications and networking and how these contribute to solving complex

problems across a range of settings You will also consider how economic and technological developments affect the environment You will undertake contextual

and theoretical analysis and will have the opportunity to formulate a degree pathway option specialising in a particular field of study You will develop communication and presentation skills to articulate your visual and verbal response to the course and will learn practical techniques in your chosen field

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Analytical Techniques III

bull Communication Technology

bull Engineering Design

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Critical Thinking

bull Physics III

Course fee pound8200

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Business

Information Systems

bull BSc (Hons) Computer Science

bull BSc (Hons) Computing and Animation Technology

bull BSc (Hons) Information Security and Forensic Computing

bull BSc (Hons) Media and Internet Technology

Potential career pathsAcademic and industrial research web development database administration film and video post production software engineering 2D and 3D modelling and animation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Communications and Humanities

Through this pathway you will develop a fundamental knowledge and understanding of the basic facts concepts theories and principles of communications film and media through critical thinking and intercultural studies

You will also develop an appreciation of the wider communications context and its underlying principles including its social

environmental ethical economic and commercial impacts You will also exploring potential careers in the industry

Potential career pathsAdvertising and broadcasting communication consulting film criticism film festival administration and management media consulting public relations

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Composition and Style

bull Critical Thinking

bull Film Studies

bull Interactive Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Intercultural Studies

bull Mass Communications

bull Media Studies

Course fee pound7900

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9600

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Film Studies

bull BA (Hons) History

bull BA (Hons) Media Studies

bull BA (Hons) Philosophy

bull BA (Hons) Sociology

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

17

Engineering and Built Environment

The Engineering and Built Environment pathway covers the principles underlying the use of materials in engineering applications and their production and control

You will gain an understanding of how applied chemical states and reactions contribute to the engineering process and are used to solve engineering problems You will also consider how economic and technological developments affect the built environment as well as learning how

to apply mathematical techniques to engineering decision-making

The common core of the course also provides a broad background to the processes that lead to the production and maintenance of buildings

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Analytical Techniques II

bull Engineering Design I

bull Engineering Design II

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Critical Thinking

bull Physics III

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University Chelmsford campus

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound8100ndashpound10300

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Potential career pathsDesign and development of buildings roads railways airports and docks environmental monitoring medical electronics sound technology construction and real estate management building and quantity surveying

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BEng (Hons) Electronics

bull BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering

bull BSc (Hons) Civil Engineering

bull BSc (Hons) Construction Management

bull BSc (Hons) Building Surveying

bull BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying

bull BSc (Hons) Real Estate Management

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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law

Our LLB (Hons) Law is a qualifying law degree that allows successful graduates to progress directly to the vocational stage of training for the profession of solicitor or barrister

The LLB is a flexible course that enables you to focus on areas of specific interest and to develop your own areas of specialisation including business and the law family law

criminal law and procedure andor civil law and litigation to meet the requirements of your chosen career

Potential career pathsBarrister paralegal solicitor

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Composition and Style

bull Contract Law

bull Criminal Law

bull English Legal System

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Legal Skills

bull Mass Communication

bull Public Law

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull LLB (Hons) Law

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Anglia Law School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Anglia Law School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

19

Medical and Life Sciences

This pathway broadly explores the medical and life sciences and examines the complexity of life processes including the interrelationships of living organisms

You will learn the principles underlying the production use and control of materials in medical and life-science applications and the application of biological and chemical properties You will gain a thorough

understanding of the purpose and processes of laboratory experimentation and protocols as well as the basic concepts of applied chemical states and reactions

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Biology I

bull Biology II

bull Physics III

bull Chemistry I

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

Course fee pound8200

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science

bull BSc (Hons) Crime amp Investigative Studies

bull BSc (Hons) Forensic Science

bull BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care

bull BSc (Hons) Psychology

bull BSc (Hons) Abnormal and Clinical Psychology

bull BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult)

bull BSc (Hons) Psychology and Criminology

bull BSc (Hons) Public Health

bull BSc (Hons) Sports Science

bull BSc (Hons) Sports Coaching and Physical Education

Potential career pathsBiotechnology environmental protection forensic science medical research occupational psychology pharmaceutical manufacturing

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Optometry

Optometry is concerned with the examination diagnosis and treatment of the eyes and the correction of vision problems

This pathwayrsquos two main aims are to provide you with extensive theoretical and practical knowledge of optometry including its social and ethical aspects and to enable you to devise original ideas and theories related to optometry and to scientifically test them

When you graduate you will be able to demonstrate a knowledge of practical

competencies particularly in the use and application of laboratory and clinical apparatus demonstrate an understanding of the theoretical principles that underpin current practice and display skills in recording and interpreting patient data You will also be able to make decisions based on clinical rationale

Potential career pathsOptometry ophthalmic dispensing

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Biology I

bull Biology II

bull Physics III

bull Chemistry I

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BOptom (Hons) Optometry

bull BSc (Hons) Ophthalmic Dispensing

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

The postgraduate pathway advantageA CRIC postgraduate pathway provides you with valuable insight into postgraduate-level studies in the UK Most importantly it will equip you with the appropriate knowledge and skills you need to excel in your chosen taught masterrsquos degree

The postgraduate pathway is designed for students from a variety of backgrounds whobull require additional English

language training

bull come from a different academic environment to that of the UK

bull have been away from studies for a period of time

bull are looking to fine-tune skills already gained during undergraduate studies employment or both

If you fall into any of the above categories choosing the postgraduate pathway at CRIC is the right decision

The Pre-Masterrsquos pathway will prepare you for future postgraduate studies by giving you confidence and expertise in areas relevant to your taught masterrsquos degree

You willbull develop your fundamental knowledge

and understanding of the basic principles relevant to your chosen degree

bull develop basic numerical techniques research methodologies and ICT presentation and communication skills

bull gain a competent set of transferable skills that will help you in your academic studies and future career and enable you to make informed decisions

bull attain the necessary level of language competence specific to your chosen field of study

Pathways Duration Intakes Structure AssessmentPathway Pre-Sessional Learning Skills and Communication

12 weeks September January and June

This pre-sessional semester comprises four modules designed to improve your English language ability to Level B2 or higher and emplace vital study skills Teaching is tailored towards your chosen postgraduate pathway so you are prepared for subsequent studies while improving your communicative abilities

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

Pre-Masterrsquos (Stage 1)

One semester

September January and June

While studying at CRIC students will cover a series of modules that will prepare them for a seamless progression to their chosen taught masterrsquos degree All modules include core academic skills relevant to postgraduate study

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and a dissertation Most modules have a final two-hour examination

Masterrsquos (Stage 2)

One year mdash 18 months

September and January

The masterrsquos (Stage 2) offers students the chance to build on what they have learned during the pre-masterrsquos and extend their professional understanding about their relevant area of study A taught masterrsquos degree usually consists of a series of specialist modules in structured class seminar or tutorial formats A research thesis component may be included but is much shorter than what is required for a masterrsquos degree by research However most taught mastersrsquo degrees will have a final major project or dissertation component

Modules will be assessed be via exams assignments essays or seminar performance (group or individual presentations) Assessment may also include projects that can be completed either as part of a group or individually For most mastersrsquo degrees preparing and submitting a major project or dissertation will form a large part of the assessment and final grade

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Master of International Business (MBA and MAIB dual degree qualification) Course overview

This unique degree enables you to receive two degrees for the price of one an MA in International Business from Anglia Ruskin University and either an MBA in International Business and Management from Hanze University in Groningen the Netherlands or an MSc in International Management from Basel Switzerland You will spend half the time in the UK and the other in the Netherlands or Switzerland Both courses are delivered in English Students must have completed at least two years of work experience to be accepted to the programme in the Netherlands

22 CRiC Pathways at AngliA Ruskin univeRsity 201213

Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

Potential career pathsAccounting and finance arts project management business analysis business consulting construction management construction project management corporate law creative design management diplomacy economics engineering management entrepreneurship human resource management international trade international trade law IT management logistics marketing management project management

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

One semester

Modules

bull Advanced Contract Law

bull Business Management (double module)

bull Information Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning Skills and Communication

Course fee pound4500

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin University

Business

bull Masters of Business Administration (MBA)dagger

bull Engineering Management

bull MSc Engineering Management

bull MA International Management

bull MSc Accounting and Financial Analysis

bull MA Arts Management

bull MA Human Resource ManagementDagger

bull MA International Business

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Switzerland)dagger

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Netherlands)dagger

bull MA International Business Economics

bull MSc International Logistics

bull MA International Sustainable Tourism Management

bull MSc Management

bull MA Marketing Innovation

bull MSc Project Managementsect

it

bull MSc Information and Communication Technology

bull MSc Business Information SystemsDagger

bull MSc Mobile TelecommunicationsDagger

bull MSc Network SecurityDagger

bull MSc Computer ScienceDagger

bull MSC Network ManagementDagger

law

bull LLM International Business Law

Publishing

bull MA Publishing

Stage 2 Masterrsquos Degree

Location

Lord Ashcroft International Business School Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences or Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September and January

Duration

12-18 months

Course fee pound9800 - pound12900

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience Dagger Course has additional entry requirements of a relevant bachelorrsquos degree sect Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience in construction or built environment fields All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Ling Quan Huang China International Business

ldquo I came from China to study in the UK

I was initially attracted to Cambridge

because of its worldwide reputation - the city is very

culturally diverse and has a lot to offer I want

to be a manager in the future so I chose the

MA International Business at Anglia Ruskin

University because it covers transnational and

multinational businessrdquo

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Academic entry requirements If your country is not listed please visit angliaacukcric or contact the CRIC Admission Office by emailing admissionscric-ukacuk

CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

UK education system

5 GCSE passes 2 passes in the British GCE or VCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Level passes

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

International Baccalaureate

18 points 22 points as above

Albania Maturity Certificate Grade 5 average Maturity Certificate Grade 7 average as above

Bahrain Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (General Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme or equivalent

as above

Bangladesh Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate (10+2) with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate with a minimum average of 55 in 4 subjects

as above

Cambodia Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 50 average

Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 60 average

as above

China Successful completion of Senior Middle School 2 with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Senior Middle 3 with a minimum average of 60 across 4 academic subjects on either the Hui Kao or Senior Middle Examinations (English and Chinese are not acceptable as academic subjects)

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent (eg DaZhuan) from a recognised institution or following successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Egypt Satisfactory pass in Certificate of Secondary Education

Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education or Al-Azhar Training Diploma

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Ghana Minimum of 4 SSCE passes (Including Maths and English)

Minimum of 6 SSCE passes with grades of C or above

as above

Hong Kong HKDSE - an average of 40-55 (depending on schoolrsquos banding) in Form 4 and Form 5 including English and including Mathematics where required

HKDSE - Minimum of 3 passes at Grade 3 or the equivalent of 110 UCAS tariff points at GCE AAS level or equivalent

as above

India Successful completion of all India or State SSC (X) with 50 average

Successful completion of All India or State Board HSC (II) with 50 average

as above

Indonesia SMU III or SMU II grade of 65 SMU III grade of 7 (Average of 4 subjects) as above

Iran Successful completion of High School Diploma with an overall Pass

Successful completion of High School Diploma and Pre-University Certificate with an average of 12 or above

as above

Jordan Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 65 of completion of diploma (pass)

as above

Kazakhstan Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 35 average

Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 45 average

as above

Kenya Successful completion of KCSE with a D average or 5 passes at GCE O-Level

Successful completion of KCSE with grades of C or above or 2 GCE A-Level or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Levels

as above

Korea Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 65-75

as above

25

CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Kuwait Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (general Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 years education

Malaysia Successful completion of SPM with 4 passes or Senior Middle 2

2 passes in STPM or UEC with a 65 average

as above

Mauritius 5 passes in Cambridge Overseas School CertificateGCE O Level

2 passes in Cambridge Overseas Higher School CertificateGCE A Level or 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes

as above

Mongolia Successful completion of high school with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Foundation programme or equivalent

as above

Myanmar Successful completion of Basic Education High School Examination Matriculation with an overall pass

Successful completion of Technical High School Diploma with an overall pass

as above

Nepal Successful completion of School Leaving Certificate SLCUpper Secondary School Certificate (3 years) with a minimum average of Division I

Successful completion of HSC with a minimum average of Division I

as above

Nigeria Minimum of 4 credits at SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

Minimum of 6 credits including English and Maths from the SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

as above

Oman Successful completion of Thanawiya amma with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Pakistan Successful completion of SSC (10) with a grade average of 45

Successful completion of HSC (10+2) with a grade average of 55

as above

Qatar Successful completion of Tawjihiyya (General Secondary School Certificate) with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of a Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Russia Successful completion of Atestat with a 3 average

Successful completion of Atestat with a 45 average

as above

Saudi Arabia Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

South Africa Successful completion of Senior Certificate (no matriculation endorsement)

Successful completion of Senior Certificate (with Matriculation endorsement)

as above

Sri Lanka 5 passes in GCE O-Levels or equivalent 2 passes in GCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS passes

as above

Taiwan Successful completion of the Senior High School Certificate with a C grade or above

Successful completion of Senior High School Certificate with B Grades in 4 academic subjects

as above

Thailand Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 65

as above

Turkey Successful completion of Devlet Lise Diplomasi (State High School Diploma) with a minimum average of 50

Devlet Lise Diplomasi - average of 3 or Diploma ndash pass

as above

United Arab Emirates

Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of a foundation programme from another institution or equivalent

as above

Vietnam Successful completion of Year 11 with a 65 average

Successful completion of Year 12 with a 60 average

as above

Zambia 4 passes in ZSC 6 passes in ZSC graded at 4 or above as above

Zimbabwe 5 passes in Zimsec O-levelCambridge School Certificate (CSC) or Cambridge Overseas School Certificate (COSC)GCE O-levels

2 passes in Zimsec A-LevelGCE A-Levels or equivalent or 1 pass at A-Level and 2 passes at AS-Level

as above

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English language requirements

The language of instruction at CRIC is English To attain entry into the undergraduate or postgraduate pathway you must be able to demonstrate you have a suitable level of English proficiency You can do this by obtaining one of the results shown in the tables below

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash University Foundation

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 4 yearsPre-sessional semester University Foundation First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 2 ndash First Year Degree

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 3 yearsPre-sessional semester First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 3 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Postgraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash Pre-Masterrsquos

Postgraduate pathway ndash extended 13 yearsPre-sessional semester Pre-Masterrsquos Masterrsquos

Stage Learning Skills and Communication Stage 1 Stage 2

Duration 1 semester 1 semester 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Your English language preparation

If you do not meet our English language requirements you can receive the English language tuition you need to prepare you for successful entry into your degree pathway

The English language training is conducted by Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Centre

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Your investment

Fees and charges for the 20122013 academic year

English Language Course fee (pound)Cost per 12-week block of study pound3300

Undergraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 University Foundation pound8200 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Business) pound8600 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9600 ndash

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Business) pound9500ndashpound10300

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9500ndashpound10300

Postgraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos pound4500 ndash

Stage 2 Masterrsquos pound9800

Stage 2 MBA pound12900

Academic calendar

January 2013 May 2013 September 2013Pre-sessional

Enrolment and registration 4 February 22 May 27 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 4 February 28 May 30 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 19 August 20 December

University Foundation First Year Degree in Businessdagger and Pre-Masterrsquos

Enrolment and registration 21 January 22 May 18 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 28 January 28 May 23 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 31 May (pre-masterrsquos)

16 August 20 December (Pre-Masterrsquos and University Foundation) 10 January 2014 (First Year Degree mdash Arts and Science)

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger No May 2013 semester for integrated First Year Degree courses (all subjects other than business) All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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CRIC offers a quality education The academic

and management staff are inspirational - they give excellent support to the students

Navitas bursaries and scholarships

Navitas family bursariesNavitas offers financial support in the form of family bursaries A bursary applies where two or more students from the same family study with a Navitas member institution

The first family member can be studying with a Navitas member institution at the same time as other family members or they may have previously studied with any Navitas member institution The bursary is granted to the second and subsequent family members who study with a Navitas member institution For the purpose of this bursary a family member is defined as a husband wife brother sister mother father son daughter or stepchild

The bursary is equivalent to 10 percent of tuition fee for the first attempt at units or courses in the programme of study (ie a certificate diploma University Transfer Programme (UTP) University Pathway Programme bachelorrsquos degree pre-masterrsquos programme postgraduate qualifying programme or masterrsquos degree)dagger with a Navitas member institution (excluding the Mixed English option)Dagger This amount is credited to the eligible studentrsquos tuition fee account each academic term with the amount being relevant to the number of units undertaken in that term The bursary applies to the first program of study only undertaken at a Navitas member institution and does not apply to additional units or repeat units that may also be undertaken

A completed application must be submitted to the Navitas institution where the second family member is studying together with supporting documents such as a birth certificate or family cardsect Application forms can be obtained from the Navitas institution where the student has enrolled

The Navitas family bursary applies to students studying at ACBT ACN AUSI BCUIC Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

dagger Certificate programmes may also be known or registered a Foundation Studies or University Transfer Programme Stage I Diploma programmes may also be known or registered as Undergraduate Pathway University Transfer Programme Stage II or University Pathway Programme

Dagger The Navitas bursary is not applicable to any English language programme or any component of an English language programme offered by a Navitas member institution

sect The supporting documentation that is required will depend on the country where the student is enrolled

Navitas academic merit scholarshipsNavitas is committed to helping students achieve their career goals by offering scholarships to outstanding students

Navitas academic merit scholarships are awarded each term by each Navitas pathway college or managed campus Two students with the highest GPA in four or more subjects or courses will each receive a scholarship

The scholarships cover bull one academic term or part thereof at a

Navitas member institution (equivalent to the tuition fees for a maximum of up to five academic subjects or courses) for

- a diploma advanced diploma or associate degree (Australia)

- UTP Stage II or associate degree (Canada)

- UPP or IUTP (United States) - undergraduate pathway programme (United Kingdom) or

bull one semester of undergraduate study at ACN Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus or

bull one semester of a masterrsquos programme at Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus

The scholarships are applied to the tuition for the second term of enrolment only or the final semester of study in an undergraduate or postgraduate programme Students must be enrolled as a full time student to qualify for the scholarships

The scholarship panel from each Navitas member institution will announce the recipients of the Navitas academic merit scholarships upon the completion of each term and the release of the results The recipients will be notified by mail and the successful students posted on the college website by consent Students are not required to apply for the scholarship as it is awarded based on academic performance and all students are eligible

Scholarship policy

1 Two scholarships for one academic termrsquos tuition are offered at all Navitas member institutions each

2 Where the Academic Assessment Committee must differentiate between equally qualified applicants additional factors such as educational disadvantage membership of a specific equity group andor significantly adverse personal circumstances may be taken into account

3 Students are eligible to qualify for the scholarships after successful completion of their first term and after commencing their second term

4 Students can only be awarded the scholarship once

5 Students already in receipt of a scholarship may not be eligible for the Navitas scholarship

6 Students are required to pay for any additional courses or subjects or courses undertaken that are over the amount covered by the scholarship

Navitas academic merit scholarships are offered to students studying at ACN Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

This information is correct as at the time of printing and may be subject to change without notice or at the discretion of Navitas member institutions or Navitas Limited

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Student services

CRIC is committed to helping you achieve your goals by providing you with all the support services you need As a CRIC student you will have access to both CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University services

Services available at CRIC CRIC encourages you to use all the support services available and to contact our friendly staff for advice and assistance whenever you need it Remember we are here to help you achieve success within your chosen pathway of study

The Student Support team looks after all our studentsrsquo needs includingbull Academic performance monitoring mdash

Students in Jeopardy programme

bull Assignment help

bull Attendance monitoring

bull Disability support

bull English language support

bull Enrolment in your pathway

bull Learning support

bull Orientation programmes

bull Registration with Anglia Ruskin University

bull Registration with CRIC

bull Social activities

bull Student welfare

bull Study skills training

bull 247 emergency assistance

Activities at CRICIf you are interested in getting involved in sports and cultural societies Anglia Ruskin University is the perfect university for you Cambridge and Chelmsford offer a wide range of recreational and sporting facilities that you can use including cricket pitches sports halls and gyms

Being part of sports and cultural societies while you are at Anglia Ruskin University will open up many social and career opportunities for you We encourage our students to participate in such activities as much as possible

Clubs and societies on campus

For a list of clubs and societies on campus visit webangliaacukvodlifecambridgecam_clubshtml

Why visit us at angliaacukcric

Join us on Facebook at facebookcomcricukNext time you are on Facebook find out what our students are getting up to Yoursquoll see all the fun activities we are doing this year and find helpful tips on accommodation saving money and living in the beautiful locations of Cambridge and Chelmsford Yoursquoll also be able to read movie reviews

check out our inter-college sporting events and check out the cultural and social activities that other CRIC students are getting up to during their free time

There is plenty of information on this site so visit us and spend some time browsing our pages online

If your parents have questions our website has information for them too The CRIC website has the most up-to-date information about the college including pathway information accommodation options and scholarship availability Visit the site to see what awaits you at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University

31

Accommodation

CRIC offers places in Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos Halls of Residence for those wishing to live on either the Cambridge or Chelmsford campus The Halls of Residence consist of low-rise modern buildings situated either on or next to each campus

Alternatively CRIC offers off-campus accommodation through its preferred service providers

On-campus accommodationThis accommodation is intended for new students and is normally only available for a stay of one semester (16 weeks maximum) Rooms in Halls of Residence are limited so if you want to apply for one you should do so early

Students staying in the Halls of Residence will have their own en-suite single room which usually includes a single bed desk

cupboard and free broadband internet access Students share a large self-catering kitchen

After living in Halls of Residence for one semester many students find that they have settled into life at Anglia Ruskin University and made friends and would like to experience off-campus living in Cambridge or Chelmsford

The cost of a room in the Halls of Residence for one semester varies between pound1850 and pound2350 Please check angliaacukcric for the most up-to-date costs

Off-campus accommodationCRIC provides a referral service to our preferred off-campus accommodation service providers for new and continuing students wishing to live locally The service helps CRIC students to source privately rented accommodation within the cities of Cambridge and Chelmsford and close to Anglia Ruskin University

Reserving accommodationOnce you have accepted an offer to study at CRIC you may then wish to ask us to arrange your accommodation To reserve your room you will need to complete an Accommodation Form and pay a pound800 reservation fee in advance You must then pay the remaining accommodation cost when you receive your student visa Places are limited so we recommend you book early to ensure your place and choice of room

Cost-of-living guide

You will be expected to reside in Cambridge or Chelmsford for the duration of your studies at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University As such the UK Border Agency (UKBA) requires students to be able to demonstrate minimum subsistence funds of pound800 per month to cover their living expenses For further details contact the CRIC Student Support Office at cricstudentsupportangliaacuk

The money you will need includes course fees and living costs (also called maintenance funds) Your monthly living costs may vary depending on where you

decide to study If you havenrsquot studied in the UK before or recently the information below will help you budget for your study here

Length of courseWhere you will study Money needed

Nine months or less CRIC Full course fees and pound800 for each calendar month of the course

More than nine months CRIC Full course fees and pound5400 to cover living costs for nine months

For more information visit ukbahomeofficegovuk and follow the Studying in the UK link

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How to apply to study at CRIC

Applying to CRICSend your completed application form and documents by mail email or fax to

Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) Coslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

E admissionscric-ukacuk F +44 (0)1223 698763 (international) F 01223 698763 (from the UK)

Complete the CRIC Application formand send it with supporting documents mdash including your academic qualifications and English test results mdash to CRIC or your CRIC representative

(Certified translations must accompany documents that are not in English)

Receive an Offer of AdmissionDownload Tier 4 visa application and prepare all documents needed for the visa as described in the UKBA visa application guidance notes

Accept the offerby paying the course fee deposit indicated and returning a completed Acceptance Form to CRIC

(You can make a payment via bank transfer international bank draft or debitcredit card)

Receive visa support informationCRIC will send you the information you need to apply for your UK student visa (Tier 4)

Re-check to see if you have all original documents funds required as per the CRIC CAS document and UKBA visa application guidance notes prior to applying for the Tier 4 visa

Arrange student accommodation in Cambridge or ChelmsfordCRIC can help organise suitable student accommodation

(Demand is often high for the most popular accommodation so make sure you arrange accommodation as soon as possible)

Apply for your visaFull details on the visa application process can be found at ukbahomeofficegovukstudyingintheuk

(You must you notify CRIC once the outcome of your application is confirmed)

Arrive in the UKCRIC will help arrange transfer from the airport to your accommodation and will provide a full orientation before enrolment

(You should notify CRIC of your arrival details so that we can make these arrangements)

Start the first stage of your studies at CRIC and complete your degree at Anglia Ruskin University

33

Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students

This payment and refund policy applies to applicants and new students undertaking an enrolment process at the commencement of a pathway of studies

Registered students are those who have completed an enrolment process and are considered to be lsquocontinuing studentsrsquo They are not considered under this policy see Payment and Refund mdash Continuing Students 10 Payment methods Programme

Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

11 Payment of the amount along with any transaction costs due should be made in pound pounds sterling to CRIC by

bull UK bank cheque

bull international bank draft

bull telegraphic transfer

bull UK bank debit card

bull non-UK bank debit card (3 surcharge will apply) or

bull credit card (3 surcharge will apply)

If payment is made by telegraphic transfer then it must state the

bull studentrsquos name and

bull studentrsquos CRIC student ID number

as reference for payment and provide CRIC with proof of payment

12 CRIC bank details are as follows

Bank name Citibank London

Address Citigroup Centre Canada Square Canary Wharf London E14 5LB United Kingdom

Account name CRIC Ltd

Account Address London UK

Bank Account number 11972472

Bank Sort Code 18-50-08

IBAN Number GB79CITI18500811972472

SWIFT Code CITIGB2L (Citibank London)

20 Financial conditions application

21 All applicants must have satisfiedprovide CRIC that

bull they have acceptable sources of funding for the duration of the pathway See the Student Visa Information on the website angliaacukcric (information also attached to the Acceptance of Offer Form and Provisional CAS Statement) for a list of documents that are acceptable

22 All fees charges and accounts will be payable in advance as determined by CRIC All applicants are required to make advance payments inclusive of

bull the Programme Fee Deposit mdash the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form and all deposits are taken as payment towards the full amount (note if you are an applicant undertaking English language then your Programme

Fee Deposit will be calculated against your academic programme fees and these fees will be held on account until you progress to academic studies)

bull pound800ndashpound1000 (the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form) towards any pre-booked student accommodation made on their behalf by provide CRIC All as payment towards the full amount (the full account must be paid prior to a student arriving in the UK)

bull the NavInsure Policy fee mdash Payment of this fee is required in advance if you select to purchase the Navinsurance Policy Refund of this fee is subject to the terms and conditions of the Navinsurance policy (in particular point ldquo3 mdash Cancellationrdquo of the general conditions on page 3 of the Policy Booklet)

In some instances CRIC may request an additional advance payment for specific pathways of study or where additional administrative charges may be required

23 No applicant will be issued with a CAS Statement until all requirements in paras 21 and 22 have been met

24 No applicant will be permitted to enrol on a pathway of study until all required advance payments are made in full by the required due date All required payments must be made prior to the commencement of the semester of enrolment inclusive of fees charges and accounts

25 Deferral of entry for applicants will not normally be permitted once a CAS statement has been issued by Anglia Ruskin University However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis prior to deferral of entry and where an applicant can provided binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

then all advance payments made to date will be held by CRIC and rolled forward to the deferred enrolment date Also see paras 327

26 Fees are correct as at the time of printing CRIC reserves the right to vary its fees at any time

30 Financial conditions and refunds Programme Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

31 Conditions

311 The laws pertaining to money laundering in the UK require that any payment made to and confirmed as received by CRIC will only ever be refunded to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment

Where an accommodation deposit has been paid to the College which is then transferred to a third party (provider of actual accommodation) with the approval of the student or parentlegal guardian the deposit is then subject to the terms and conditions for refund of the third party and the College therefore has no further liability or responsibility for any refund

312 CRIC reserves the right to return to source any excessive payment consisting of over three semestersrsquo advanced payments inclusive of programme fees andor student accommodation fees as a preventative measure to any excessive money transfer into and within the UK

313 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any miscommunication that may arise where inaccurate applicant contact details or where such details are out of date It is the responsibility of applicant and the parentguardian where an applicant is under the age of 18 years to provide and confirm correct contact details for communication purposes

314 CRIC reserves the right to correct any clerical details or omissions

315 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage including without limitation direct or consequential loss or damage or any loss or damages whatsoever arising from the terms and conditions of payments and refunds

316 All payments are subject to the following conditions

bull the payee is authorised to use the payment method used

bull a payment must be confirmed as having reached the CRIC Citibank account for it to be deemed as a payment and

bull where a card provider declines or refuses a payment or where incorrect details have been provided by the payee and a payment does not reach the CRIC Citibank account CRIC has no obligation to notify the payee or applicant and accepts no liability for any losses

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Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students (continued)

32 International applicants

321 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content This may be applied

bull where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to Anglia Ruskin University or

bull where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant or

bull where an applicant has obtained entry clearance andor leave to remain under an Anglia Ruskin University CAS numberStatement

bull Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision prior to or at the time of receiving a Provisional CAS Statement or

bull where no CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321

A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

322 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and the applicant fails to gain a student visa then a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be applied where an applicant has provided the following binding evidence

bull a copy of the rejection letter received from the UK diplomatic mission (ECO)

bull evidence that the visa application was made within time and valid application conditions and

where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC

will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

323 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees can only be applied where an applicant has provided evidence that

bull they are no longer in the UK and that their student visa has been cancelled or

bull they have moved to and been accepted to another Tier 4 licensed educational establishment

bull A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

324 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where the applicant transfers prior to the enrolment process to another educational establishment within the UK then they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and outstanding accounts

325 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant fails to enrol then they are deemed to be in breach of their student visa and they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

326 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant can provide binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts inclusive of the NavInsure Policy fee

327 Where an applicant has opted to take out the NavInsure Policy and paid the associated fee as specified on the Acceptance of Offer Form a refund of the fee paid will be applied in line with the NavInsure Cancellation policy as specified in the NavInsure Policy Booklet provided to applicants at the time their Policy is issued

328 Where an applicant holds a NavInsure or alternative Insurance Policy a refund on advanced payment of programme fees see paras 322 323 and 324 will only be applied by CRIC where the applicant can evidence that they have not made a successful claim against their policy for the programme fees held

33 EEA or Swiss national applicants

331 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content

332 Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision four weeks prior to the programme start date then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 331 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

333 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees will be made A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

334 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where an applicant can provide binding evidence that the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

Please print in BLOCK LETTERS

Application forman Associate College of

(1) Personal

Title Mr Mrs Miss Other

Family name First name(s)

Previous family name (if applicable)

Date of birth DAY MONTH YEAR Gender Male Female

Student address

Postcode Country

Home telephone Mobile telephone

Country of birth Skype ID

Email

Country of passport held Passport number

(2) Pathway area selection

Undergraduate Pathway Areas Postgraduate Pathway Areas

Stage 1 University Foundation Stage 2 First Year Degree Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Architecture

Art amp Design

Business

Communications and Humanities

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Law

Life Sciences

Optometry

Accounting and Finance

Architecture

Arts and Humanities

Business

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Life Sciences

Art

Business

Engineering

IT

Law

MBA

Publishing

Year of entry Month of entry September January June

(This section must be completed including desired majorspecialisation where relevent For a list of degrees offered refer to page 11 of this guide Or visit cricnavitascomcourses)

Your chosen degree

(3) Education details Prior education ndash highest level achieved

Name of qualification (eg A Levels Year 12 Bachelorrsquos) Name of institution attended Grades (itemise individual subject grades) Date of completion

CRIC_APPFORMindd 1 06072012 0947

Office use only

(9) Application checklist and declarationWe require the following section to be completed in order to process your application

Check that you have

Completed all sections of the application form

Read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment including the Fee and Refund Policy within the brochure or on the website

Check that you have attached

Certified copies of your academic transcripts

Evidence of your English language ability if applicable

A copy of your passport andor visa

I declare that the information I have supplied on this form is to the best of my understanding and belief complete and correct I understand that the giving of false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of my application or cancellation of enrolment I give permission for CRIC to obtain official records from any educational institution that I have attended I also authorise CRIC to supply any relevant official records to educational institutions to which I am seeking admission to government bodies and to parentssponsors if required I understand that Course Fees are subject to review I accept the conditions as laid out in the CRIC Payment and Refund Policy and accept liability for the payment of all Course Fees as outlined within I understand that living expenses in the United Kingdom may be higher than in my own country and confirm that I am able to meet those costs I hereby consent to CRIC disclosing my personal information to third parties in the manner set out in CRICrsquos Privacy Policy which includes

bull Disclosure to CRIC representatives (agents) acting on my behalf

bull Disclosure to Anglia Ruskin University to facilitate progression from CRIC to the next stage of my studies

bull Disclosure to Navitas Ltd and its affiliates for the purpose of communication with regarding pathways and services offered by Navitas Ltd and its related companies

Tick this box if you do not wish to receive information via SMS about your offer

Signature Date DAY MONTH YEAR

ParentGuardian Signature (if applicant is under 18 years of age)

Date DAY MONTH YEAR

Offer Details ndash Admission OfficeRepresentative Stamp

Send your application to CRICCambridge Ruskin International CollegeAnglia Ruskin University Coslett Building (Cos415)East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

F +44 (0)1223 698763 E admissionscric-ukacuk

(4) English proficiencyPlease provide details of your English language qualification

IELTS (Score)

TOEFL (Score)

Other (lsquoOrsquo Levels Cambridge)

You must submit full academic transcriptscertificates and proof of English proficiency so that we can assess your eligibility for your selected study PathwayIf these documents are not submitted with this form we will not be able to process your application

(5) Declaration of criminal recordIn accordance with UK law you must state if you have any criminal convictions

Please indicate if you have any criminal convictions

Yes No

(excluding spent convictions and minor motoring offences for which the penalty was a fine andor up to 3 penalty points)

If you tick yes you may need to provide details

(6) DisabilitiesSpecial NeedsPlease indicate in the next column whether or not you will need any additional support or facilities We will pass this information on to our Student Services team who will liaise with you to support you through the admission process and determine whether we and the university can meet your study needs

DisabilitiesSpecial Needs continued

I have no known learningphysical disability

I have a specific learningphysical disability

Please give further details below and if necessary attach further information to this form

(7) Have you studied previously in the UK

Yes No

From DAY MONTH YEAR To DAY MONTH YEAR

Name of schooluniversity

(8) Other informationHow did you hear about CRIC You may tick more than one box

Exhibitionseminar

Internet

Newspapermagazine advertisement

British Council

Recommended by an CRIC representative (agent)

Recommended by a friend or relative Is your friendrelative an CRIC student Yes No

Other

QRCODE

CRIC_APPFORMindd 2 06072012 0947

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Education for your world

Members and affiliates of Navitas Australia

bull ACAP (Australian College of Applied Psychology)

bull ACN mdash La Trobe University Sydneybull ATTC (Australian TESOL Training Centre) bull CELUSA (Centre for English Language

in the University of South Australia) bull Curtin College mdash Curtin University Perth bull Curtin University Sydneybull Cytech Intersearchbull Eynesbury mdash The University of Adelaide

and University of South Australiabull Hawthorn-Melbournebull La Trobe Melbourne mdash La Trobe Universitybull MIBT mdash Deakin University Melbournebull MQC mdash Macquarie University Sydney bull Navitas English (formerly ACEACL) bull Navitas Health Skills Australiabull NCPS (Navitas College of Public Safety)bull Navitas Workforce Solutionsbull NIC mdash The University of Newcastlebull PIBT mdash Edith Cowan University Perth bull QIBT mdash Griffith University

Brisbane and the Gold Coastbull SAE InstitutionsQantm Collegesbull SAIBT mdash University of South

Australia Adelaidebull SIBT mdash Macquarie University Sydney

Canada

bull FIC mdash Simon Fraser University Vancouver bull ICM mdash the University of Manitoba Winnipeg

United Kingdom

bull BCUIC mdash Birmingham City University bull CRIC mdash Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge bull EIC mdash Edinburgh Napier University bull HIC mdash University of Hertfordshire Hatfieldbull ICP mdash University of Portsmouthbull ICRGU mdash Robert Gordon University Aberdeen bull ICWS mdash Swansea Universitybull LIBT mdash Brunel University Londonbull PUIC mdash Plymouth University bull SAE InstitutionsQantm College

United States of America

bull Navitas at UMass Boston mdash University of Massachusetts Boston

bull Navitas at UMass Dartmouth mdash University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

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bull Navitas at WKU mdash Western Kentucky University (WKU)

bull Navitas at UNH mdash University of New Hampshire

bull SAE Institutions

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bull SAE Institute South Africabull AUSI mdash Edith Cowan University Kenya

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bull ACBT mdash Edith Cowan University Sri Lanka bull Curtin Singapore (The Singapore

Campus of Curtin University)bull MIBT Indonesia mdash Deakin Universitybull SAE Institutions mdash India Indonesia

Malaysia Singapore ThailandQantm College mdash Singapore

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bull SAE Institutions mdash Jordan and Kuwait

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bull SAE Institute Auckland

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bull SAE Institute Mexico

Australian College of Business and Technology (ACBT) and Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Indonesia (MIBT-I) are affiliated organisations and are not owned by Navitas LimitedNAVITAS USA These schools are authorized under federal law to enrol non-immigrant alien students University Pathway Programs are not available to students from the Peoplersquos Republic of China for any University of Massachusetts campus where Navitas conducts these programsRegistered Company names and CRICOS Provider Codes SAE Institute Pty Ltd 00312F (NSW) 02431E (WA) 02047B (VIC) 03204G (QLD) Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd trading as La Trobe Melbourne 03312D La Trobe University 00115M (VIC) Australian Campus Network Pty Limited La Trobe University 02218K (NSW) Colleges of Business and Technology (WA) Pty Ltd 02042G Curtin University 00301J (WA) Colleges of Business and Technology (NSW) Pty Ltd trading as Curtin Sydney Curtin University 02637B (NSW) Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd trading as Eynesbury 00561M The University of Adelaide 00123M Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01590J Deakin University 00113B Perth Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01312J Edith Cowan University 00279B Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01737F Griffith University 00233E South Australian Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 02193C University of South Australia 00121B Sydney Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01576G Macquarie University 00002J IBT Sydney Pty Ltd trading as Macquarie City Campus Newcastle International College 03293B The University of Newcastle 00109J Navitas English Courses in NT will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 02783C (NT) Courses in NSW Qld and WA will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Services Pty Ltd ACN 002 069 730) CRICOS Provider 00289M (NSW) 00711B (Qld) 02252G (WA) with the exception of the Certificate IV in TESOL course which will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 00031D (NSW) and 03106K (Qld) Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia 02193C Hawthorn-Melbourne (Hawthorn Learning Pty Ltd ACN 124 204 171) CRICOS 02931G Australian College of Applied Psychology 01328A (NSW) 02565B (QLD) 02829E (VIC) Navitas College of Public Safety 01945JICM CRA BN 81210 5146 FIC CRA BN 81210 5146 Company Numbers Birmingham City International College Ltd trading as Birmingham City University International College (BCUIC) 07445570 CRIC 06407773 EIC 06822392 ICP 06770123 ICWS 6412162 HIBT Ltd trading as HIC 5163612 LIBT 5171106 Plymouth Devon International College Ltd trading as Plymouth University International College (PUIC) 06822402 ICRGU 07154254 Navitas Limited ABN 69 109 613 309

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Architecturebull BSc (Hons) Architectural Technologybull BSc (Hons) Architecture

Communications and Humanitiesbull BA (Hons) Criminology bull BA (Hons) Film Studiesbull BA (Hons) Historybull BA (Hons) Media Studiesbull BA (Hons) Philosophybull BA (Hons) Sociology

Engineering and Built Environmentbull BSc (Hons) Building Surveyingbull BSc (Hons) Civil Engineeringbull BSc (Hons)

Construction Managementbull BEng (Hons) Electronicsbull BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineeringbull BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveyingbull BSc (Hons) Real Estate Management

Optometrybull BOptom (Hons) Optometrybull BSc (Hons) Ophthalmic Dispensing

Arts and Designbull BA (Hons) Computer Games

and Visual Effectsbull BA (Hons) Fashion Designbull BA (Hons) Film and

Television Productionbull BA (Hons) Fine Artbull BA (Hons) Graphic Designbull BA (Hons) Illustrationbull BA (Hons) Illustration and Animationbull BA (Hons) Interior Designbull BA (Hons) Photography

Businessbull MA Arts Managementbull MA Human Resource Managementbull MA International Businessbull MA International Business

(Dual Degree mdash Netherlands)dagger

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree mdash Switzerland)

bull MA International Business Economicsbull MA International Sustainable

Tourism Managementbull MA International Managementbull Masters of Business

Administration (MBA)dagger

bull MSc Accounting and Financial Analysis

bull MSc Engineering Managementbull MSc International Logisticsbull MSc Managementbull MA Marketing Innovationbull MSc Project Management

Lawbull LLM International Business Law

Publishingbull MA Publishing

Businessbull BSc (Hons) Accounting and Financebull BSc (Hons) Business Economicsbull BA (Hons) Business Managementbull BA (Hons) Human

Resources Managementbull BA (Hons) International Business

Strategy (three year option)bull BA (Hons) International Business

Strategy (two year option)bull BA (Hons) Marketing

Medical and Life Sciencesbull BSc (Hons) Abnormal and

Clinical Psychologybull BSc (Hons) Biomedical Sciencebull BSc (Hons) Crime and

Investigative Studiesbull BA (Hons) Criminology bull BSc (Hons) Forensic Sciencebull BSc (Hons) Health and Social Carebull BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult)bull BSc (Hons) Psychologybull BSc (Hons) Psychology

and Criminologybull BSc (Hons) Public Healthbull BSc (Hons) Sports Coaching

and Physical Educationbull BSc (Hons) Sports Science

Computing and Technologybull BSc (Hons) Business

Information Systemsbull BSc (Hons) Computer

Gaming Technology bull BSc (Hons) Computer Science bull BSc (Hons) Information Security

and Forensic Computingbull BSc (Hons) Media and

Internet Technologybull BSc (Hons) Network Infrastructure

and Security

Lawbull LLB (Hons) Law

Undergraduate Pathways

Postgraduate Pathways

Anglia Ruskin University degree pathways available to CRIC students

ITbull MSc Business Information Systemsbull MSc Computer Sciencebull MSc Information and

Communication Technologybull MSc Mobile Telecommunicationsbull MSC Network Managementbull MSc Network Security

Offered at our Chelmsford campus However Stage 1 (University Foundation) where applicable is offered at the Cambridge campus dagger Two years work experience required

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Architecture

In the pathway BSc (Hons) Architecture you will study the design of the constructed environment

This degree explores not only the design of buildings but also the technical and management competencies required to realise those designs The course will offer you both an academic challenge and the

right environment and support to develop intellectually and creatively It will also prepare you for a career in the architecture industry

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Potential career pathsArchitecture town planning

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Approach to Design

bull Creative Workshops Series

bull Critical and Contextual Studies

bull Design Process

bull Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Skills

bull Interactive Communication and Information Skills

bull Portfolio Development and Planning

Course fee pound8200

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Department of Built Environment at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Department of Built Environment at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Architecture

bull BSc (Hons) Architectural Technology

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Art and Design

This pathway will give you the freedom to explore a range of skills techniques and approaches associated with creative media

All courses offer a distinctive integration of practice and theory using industry standard facilities Students are encouraged to be both creative and critically engaged You will be expected to develop the creative practice

through studio workshop and classroom based experimentation You will also be provided with guidance to produce a portfolio

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Approach to Design

bull Creative Workshops Series

bull Critical and Contextual Studies

bull Design Process

bull Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Skills

bull Interactive Communication and Information Skills

bull Portfolio Development and Planning

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Cambridge School of Art at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Cambridge School of Art at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Computer Games

and Visual Effects

bull BA (Hons) Fashion Design

bull BA (Hons) Film and Television Production

bull BA (Hons) Film Television and Theatre Design

bull BA (Hons) Fine Art

bull BA (Hons) Graphic Design

bull BA (Hons) Illustration

bull BA (Hons) Illustration and Animation

bull BA (Hons) Interior Design

bull BA (Hons) Photography

Potential career pathsArts marketing design consulting fashion design fashion buying museum designing theatre set designing web design

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Two-year bachelorrsquos degree BA (Hons) International Business Strategy Course overview

This new degree from the Lord Ashcroft International Business School (LAIBS) has an explicitly international focus which will equip you with a solid platform for a future career related to business and management in a globalised economy You will develop a range of practical skills and analytical techniques currently used within a number of functional areas in global business

By starting the First Year Degree in September January or June and by following the three semester academic calendar you will be able to complete your bachelorrsquos degree in two years

All students selected offered a place will receive a Tuition Fee reduction of pound4800 plus pound500 when they progress to second year A total saving of pound5300

Business

Throughout the Business pathway you will develop an understanding of what a business is and how its internal and external operating processes work

Topics include planning and strategy growth marketing products and services finance and accounting systems information systems and human resource development and management

You will also learn about the world of business and commerce including the operation of international markets and market economies

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Lord Ashcroft International Business School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Potential career pathsBanking and finance business management chartered accountancy chartered public finance accountancy marketing tourism and leisure

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Business Law

bull Business Studies (Double module)

bull Composition and Style

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Intercultural Studies

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Accounting for Business

bull Analysis of Business

bull Economics for Business and Management

bull International Business in Focus

bull International Business Law

bull Introduction to Accounting and Finance

bull Introduction to Organisation and Management

bull Marketing Essentials

Course fee pound8600

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance

bull BA (Hons) Business Economics

bull BA (Hons) Business Management

bull BA (Hons) Human Resource Management

bull BA (Hons) International Business Strategy (three-year option)

bull BA (Hons) International Business Strategy (two-year option)

bull BA (Hons) Marketing

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Lord Ashcroft International Business School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

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Computing and Technology

The Computing and Technology pathway covers the principles underlying the use of information technology and its production and control

You will gain an understanding of the fundamentals of computing electronic communications and networking and how these contribute to solving complex

problems across a range of settings You will also consider how economic and technological developments affect the environment You will undertake contextual

and theoretical analysis and will have the opportunity to formulate a degree pathway option specialising in a particular field of study You will develop communication and presentation skills to articulate your visual and verbal response to the course and will learn practical techniques in your chosen field

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Analytical Techniques III

bull Communication Technology

bull Engineering Design

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Critical Thinking

bull Physics III

Course fee pound8200

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Business

Information Systems

bull BSc (Hons) Computer Science

bull BSc (Hons) Computing and Animation Technology

bull BSc (Hons) Information Security and Forensic Computing

bull BSc (Hons) Media and Internet Technology

Potential career pathsAcademic and industrial research web development database administration film and video post production software engineering 2D and 3D modelling and animation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Communications and Humanities

Through this pathway you will develop a fundamental knowledge and understanding of the basic facts concepts theories and principles of communications film and media through critical thinking and intercultural studies

You will also develop an appreciation of the wider communications context and its underlying principles including its social

environmental ethical economic and commercial impacts You will also exploring potential careers in the industry

Potential career pathsAdvertising and broadcasting communication consulting film criticism film festival administration and management media consulting public relations

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Composition and Style

bull Critical Thinking

bull Film Studies

bull Interactive Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Intercultural Studies

bull Mass Communications

bull Media Studies

Course fee pound7900

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9600

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Film Studies

bull BA (Hons) History

bull BA (Hons) Media Studies

bull BA (Hons) Philosophy

bull BA (Hons) Sociology

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Engineering and Built Environment

The Engineering and Built Environment pathway covers the principles underlying the use of materials in engineering applications and their production and control

You will gain an understanding of how applied chemical states and reactions contribute to the engineering process and are used to solve engineering problems You will also consider how economic and technological developments affect the built environment as well as learning how

to apply mathematical techniques to engineering decision-making

The common core of the course also provides a broad background to the processes that lead to the production and maintenance of buildings

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Analytical Techniques II

bull Engineering Design I

bull Engineering Design II

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Critical Thinking

bull Physics III

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University Chelmsford campus

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound8100ndashpound10300

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Potential career pathsDesign and development of buildings roads railways airports and docks environmental monitoring medical electronics sound technology construction and real estate management building and quantity surveying

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BEng (Hons) Electronics

bull BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering

bull BSc (Hons) Civil Engineering

bull BSc (Hons) Construction Management

bull BSc (Hons) Building Surveying

bull BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying

bull BSc (Hons) Real Estate Management

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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law

Our LLB (Hons) Law is a qualifying law degree that allows successful graduates to progress directly to the vocational stage of training for the profession of solicitor or barrister

The LLB is a flexible course that enables you to focus on areas of specific interest and to develop your own areas of specialisation including business and the law family law

criminal law and procedure andor civil law and litigation to meet the requirements of your chosen career

Potential career pathsBarrister paralegal solicitor

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Composition and Style

bull Contract Law

bull Criminal Law

bull English Legal System

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Legal Skills

bull Mass Communication

bull Public Law

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull LLB (Hons) Law

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Anglia Law School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Anglia Law School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Medical and Life Sciences

This pathway broadly explores the medical and life sciences and examines the complexity of life processes including the interrelationships of living organisms

You will learn the principles underlying the production use and control of materials in medical and life-science applications and the application of biological and chemical properties You will gain a thorough

understanding of the purpose and processes of laboratory experimentation and protocols as well as the basic concepts of applied chemical states and reactions

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Biology I

bull Biology II

bull Physics III

bull Chemistry I

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

Course fee pound8200

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science

bull BSc (Hons) Crime amp Investigative Studies

bull BSc (Hons) Forensic Science

bull BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care

bull BSc (Hons) Psychology

bull BSc (Hons) Abnormal and Clinical Psychology

bull BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult)

bull BSc (Hons) Psychology and Criminology

bull BSc (Hons) Public Health

bull BSc (Hons) Sports Science

bull BSc (Hons) Sports Coaching and Physical Education

Potential career pathsBiotechnology environmental protection forensic science medical research occupational psychology pharmaceutical manufacturing

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Optometry

Optometry is concerned with the examination diagnosis and treatment of the eyes and the correction of vision problems

This pathwayrsquos two main aims are to provide you with extensive theoretical and practical knowledge of optometry including its social and ethical aspects and to enable you to devise original ideas and theories related to optometry and to scientifically test them

When you graduate you will be able to demonstrate a knowledge of practical

competencies particularly in the use and application of laboratory and clinical apparatus demonstrate an understanding of the theoretical principles that underpin current practice and display skills in recording and interpreting patient data You will also be able to make decisions based on clinical rationale

Potential career pathsOptometry ophthalmic dispensing

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Biology I

bull Biology II

bull Physics III

bull Chemistry I

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BOptom (Hons) Optometry

bull BSc (Hons) Ophthalmic Dispensing

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

The postgraduate pathway advantageA CRIC postgraduate pathway provides you with valuable insight into postgraduate-level studies in the UK Most importantly it will equip you with the appropriate knowledge and skills you need to excel in your chosen taught masterrsquos degree

The postgraduate pathway is designed for students from a variety of backgrounds whobull require additional English

language training

bull come from a different academic environment to that of the UK

bull have been away from studies for a period of time

bull are looking to fine-tune skills already gained during undergraduate studies employment or both

If you fall into any of the above categories choosing the postgraduate pathway at CRIC is the right decision

The Pre-Masterrsquos pathway will prepare you for future postgraduate studies by giving you confidence and expertise in areas relevant to your taught masterrsquos degree

You willbull develop your fundamental knowledge

and understanding of the basic principles relevant to your chosen degree

bull develop basic numerical techniques research methodologies and ICT presentation and communication skills

bull gain a competent set of transferable skills that will help you in your academic studies and future career and enable you to make informed decisions

bull attain the necessary level of language competence specific to your chosen field of study

Pathways Duration Intakes Structure AssessmentPathway Pre-Sessional Learning Skills and Communication

12 weeks September January and June

This pre-sessional semester comprises four modules designed to improve your English language ability to Level B2 or higher and emplace vital study skills Teaching is tailored towards your chosen postgraduate pathway so you are prepared for subsequent studies while improving your communicative abilities

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

Pre-Masterrsquos (Stage 1)

One semester

September January and June

While studying at CRIC students will cover a series of modules that will prepare them for a seamless progression to their chosen taught masterrsquos degree All modules include core academic skills relevant to postgraduate study

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and a dissertation Most modules have a final two-hour examination

Masterrsquos (Stage 2)

One year mdash 18 months

September and January

The masterrsquos (Stage 2) offers students the chance to build on what they have learned during the pre-masterrsquos and extend their professional understanding about their relevant area of study A taught masterrsquos degree usually consists of a series of specialist modules in structured class seminar or tutorial formats A research thesis component may be included but is much shorter than what is required for a masterrsquos degree by research However most taught mastersrsquo degrees will have a final major project or dissertation component

Modules will be assessed be via exams assignments essays or seminar performance (group or individual presentations) Assessment may also include projects that can be completed either as part of a group or individually For most mastersrsquo degrees preparing and submitting a major project or dissertation will form a large part of the assessment and final grade

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Master of International Business (MBA and MAIB dual degree qualification) Course overview

This unique degree enables you to receive two degrees for the price of one an MA in International Business from Anglia Ruskin University and either an MBA in International Business and Management from Hanze University in Groningen the Netherlands or an MSc in International Management from Basel Switzerland You will spend half the time in the UK and the other in the Netherlands or Switzerland Both courses are delivered in English Students must have completed at least two years of work experience to be accepted to the programme in the Netherlands

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Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

Potential career pathsAccounting and finance arts project management business analysis business consulting construction management construction project management corporate law creative design management diplomacy economics engineering management entrepreneurship human resource management international trade international trade law IT management logistics marketing management project management

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

One semester

Modules

bull Advanced Contract Law

bull Business Management (double module)

bull Information Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning Skills and Communication

Course fee pound4500

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin University

Business

bull Masters of Business Administration (MBA)dagger

bull Engineering Management

bull MSc Engineering Management

bull MA International Management

bull MSc Accounting and Financial Analysis

bull MA Arts Management

bull MA Human Resource ManagementDagger

bull MA International Business

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Switzerland)dagger

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Netherlands)dagger

bull MA International Business Economics

bull MSc International Logistics

bull MA International Sustainable Tourism Management

bull MSc Management

bull MA Marketing Innovation

bull MSc Project Managementsect

it

bull MSc Information and Communication Technology

bull MSc Business Information SystemsDagger

bull MSc Mobile TelecommunicationsDagger

bull MSc Network SecurityDagger

bull MSc Computer ScienceDagger

bull MSC Network ManagementDagger

law

bull LLM International Business Law

Publishing

bull MA Publishing

Stage 2 Masterrsquos Degree

Location

Lord Ashcroft International Business School Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences or Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September and January

Duration

12-18 months

Course fee pound9800 - pound12900

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience Dagger Course has additional entry requirements of a relevant bachelorrsquos degree sect Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience in construction or built environment fields All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Ling Quan Huang China International Business

ldquo I came from China to study in the UK

I was initially attracted to Cambridge

because of its worldwide reputation - the city is very

culturally diverse and has a lot to offer I want

to be a manager in the future so I chose the

MA International Business at Anglia Ruskin

University because it covers transnational and

multinational businessrdquo

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Academic entry requirements If your country is not listed please visit angliaacukcric or contact the CRIC Admission Office by emailing admissionscric-ukacuk

CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

UK education system

5 GCSE passes 2 passes in the British GCE or VCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Level passes

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

International Baccalaureate

18 points 22 points as above

Albania Maturity Certificate Grade 5 average Maturity Certificate Grade 7 average as above

Bahrain Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (General Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme or equivalent

as above

Bangladesh Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate (10+2) with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate with a minimum average of 55 in 4 subjects

as above

Cambodia Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 50 average

Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 60 average

as above

China Successful completion of Senior Middle School 2 with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Senior Middle 3 with a minimum average of 60 across 4 academic subjects on either the Hui Kao or Senior Middle Examinations (English and Chinese are not acceptable as academic subjects)

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent (eg DaZhuan) from a recognised institution or following successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Egypt Satisfactory pass in Certificate of Secondary Education

Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education or Al-Azhar Training Diploma

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Ghana Minimum of 4 SSCE passes (Including Maths and English)

Minimum of 6 SSCE passes with grades of C or above

as above

Hong Kong HKDSE - an average of 40-55 (depending on schoolrsquos banding) in Form 4 and Form 5 including English and including Mathematics where required

HKDSE - Minimum of 3 passes at Grade 3 or the equivalent of 110 UCAS tariff points at GCE AAS level or equivalent

as above

India Successful completion of all India or State SSC (X) with 50 average

Successful completion of All India or State Board HSC (II) with 50 average

as above

Indonesia SMU III or SMU II grade of 65 SMU III grade of 7 (Average of 4 subjects) as above

Iran Successful completion of High School Diploma with an overall Pass

Successful completion of High School Diploma and Pre-University Certificate with an average of 12 or above

as above

Jordan Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 65 of completion of diploma (pass)

as above

Kazakhstan Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 35 average

Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 45 average

as above

Kenya Successful completion of KCSE with a D average or 5 passes at GCE O-Level

Successful completion of KCSE with grades of C or above or 2 GCE A-Level or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Levels

as above

Korea Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 65-75

as above

25

CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Kuwait Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (general Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 years education

Malaysia Successful completion of SPM with 4 passes or Senior Middle 2

2 passes in STPM or UEC with a 65 average

as above

Mauritius 5 passes in Cambridge Overseas School CertificateGCE O Level

2 passes in Cambridge Overseas Higher School CertificateGCE A Level or 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes

as above

Mongolia Successful completion of high school with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Foundation programme or equivalent

as above

Myanmar Successful completion of Basic Education High School Examination Matriculation with an overall pass

Successful completion of Technical High School Diploma with an overall pass

as above

Nepal Successful completion of School Leaving Certificate SLCUpper Secondary School Certificate (3 years) with a minimum average of Division I

Successful completion of HSC with a minimum average of Division I

as above

Nigeria Minimum of 4 credits at SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

Minimum of 6 credits including English and Maths from the SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

as above

Oman Successful completion of Thanawiya amma with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Pakistan Successful completion of SSC (10) with a grade average of 45

Successful completion of HSC (10+2) with a grade average of 55

as above

Qatar Successful completion of Tawjihiyya (General Secondary School Certificate) with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of a Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Russia Successful completion of Atestat with a 3 average

Successful completion of Atestat with a 45 average

as above

Saudi Arabia Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

South Africa Successful completion of Senior Certificate (no matriculation endorsement)

Successful completion of Senior Certificate (with Matriculation endorsement)

as above

Sri Lanka 5 passes in GCE O-Levels or equivalent 2 passes in GCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS passes

as above

Taiwan Successful completion of the Senior High School Certificate with a C grade or above

Successful completion of Senior High School Certificate with B Grades in 4 academic subjects

as above

Thailand Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 65

as above

Turkey Successful completion of Devlet Lise Diplomasi (State High School Diploma) with a minimum average of 50

Devlet Lise Diplomasi - average of 3 or Diploma ndash pass

as above

United Arab Emirates

Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of a foundation programme from another institution or equivalent

as above

Vietnam Successful completion of Year 11 with a 65 average

Successful completion of Year 12 with a 60 average

as above

Zambia 4 passes in ZSC 6 passes in ZSC graded at 4 or above as above

Zimbabwe 5 passes in Zimsec O-levelCambridge School Certificate (CSC) or Cambridge Overseas School Certificate (COSC)GCE O-levels

2 passes in Zimsec A-LevelGCE A-Levels or equivalent or 1 pass at A-Level and 2 passes at AS-Level

as above

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English language requirements

The language of instruction at CRIC is English To attain entry into the undergraduate or postgraduate pathway you must be able to demonstrate you have a suitable level of English proficiency You can do this by obtaining one of the results shown in the tables below

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash University Foundation

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 4 yearsPre-sessional semester University Foundation First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 2 ndash First Year Degree

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 3 yearsPre-sessional semester First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 3 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Postgraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash Pre-Masterrsquos

Postgraduate pathway ndash extended 13 yearsPre-sessional semester Pre-Masterrsquos Masterrsquos

Stage Learning Skills and Communication Stage 1 Stage 2

Duration 1 semester 1 semester 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Your English language preparation

If you do not meet our English language requirements you can receive the English language tuition you need to prepare you for successful entry into your degree pathway

The English language training is conducted by Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Centre

27

Your investment

Fees and charges for the 20122013 academic year

English Language Course fee (pound)Cost per 12-week block of study pound3300

Undergraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 University Foundation pound8200 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Business) pound8600 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9600 ndash

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Business) pound9500ndashpound10300

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9500ndashpound10300

Postgraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos pound4500 ndash

Stage 2 Masterrsquos pound9800

Stage 2 MBA pound12900

Academic calendar

January 2013 May 2013 September 2013Pre-sessional

Enrolment and registration 4 February 22 May 27 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 4 February 28 May 30 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 19 August 20 December

University Foundation First Year Degree in Businessdagger and Pre-Masterrsquos

Enrolment and registration 21 January 22 May 18 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 28 January 28 May 23 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 31 May (pre-masterrsquos)

16 August 20 December (Pre-Masterrsquos and University Foundation) 10 January 2014 (First Year Degree mdash Arts and Science)

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger No May 2013 semester for integrated First Year Degree courses (all subjects other than business) All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Martins Mba Nigeria Law

CRIC offers a quality education The academic

and management staff are inspirational - they give excellent support to the students

Navitas bursaries and scholarships

Navitas family bursariesNavitas offers financial support in the form of family bursaries A bursary applies where two or more students from the same family study with a Navitas member institution

The first family member can be studying with a Navitas member institution at the same time as other family members or they may have previously studied with any Navitas member institution The bursary is granted to the second and subsequent family members who study with a Navitas member institution For the purpose of this bursary a family member is defined as a husband wife brother sister mother father son daughter or stepchild

The bursary is equivalent to 10 percent of tuition fee for the first attempt at units or courses in the programme of study (ie a certificate diploma University Transfer Programme (UTP) University Pathway Programme bachelorrsquos degree pre-masterrsquos programme postgraduate qualifying programme or masterrsquos degree)dagger with a Navitas member institution (excluding the Mixed English option)Dagger This amount is credited to the eligible studentrsquos tuition fee account each academic term with the amount being relevant to the number of units undertaken in that term The bursary applies to the first program of study only undertaken at a Navitas member institution and does not apply to additional units or repeat units that may also be undertaken

A completed application must be submitted to the Navitas institution where the second family member is studying together with supporting documents such as a birth certificate or family cardsect Application forms can be obtained from the Navitas institution where the student has enrolled

The Navitas family bursary applies to students studying at ACBT ACN AUSI BCUIC Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

dagger Certificate programmes may also be known or registered a Foundation Studies or University Transfer Programme Stage I Diploma programmes may also be known or registered as Undergraduate Pathway University Transfer Programme Stage II or University Pathway Programme

Dagger The Navitas bursary is not applicable to any English language programme or any component of an English language programme offered by a Navitas member institution

sect The supporting documentation that is required will depend on the country where the student is enrolled

Navitas academic merit scholarshipsNavitas is committed to helping students achieve their career goals by offering scholarships to outstanding students

Navitas academic merit scholarships are awarded each term by each Navitas pathway college or managed campus Two students with the highest GPA in four or more subjects or courses will each receive a scholarship

The scholarships cover bull one academic term or part thereof at a

Navitas member institution (equivalent to the tuition fees for a maximum of up to five academic subjects or courses) for

- a diploma advanced diploma or associate degree (Australia)

- UTP Stage II or associate degree (Canada)

- UPP or IUTP (United States) - undergraduate pathway programme (United Kingdom) or

bull one semester of undergraduate study at ACN Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus or

bull one semester of a masterrsquos programme at Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus

The scholarships are applied to the tuition for the second term of enrolment only or the final semester of study in an undergraduate or postgraduate programme Students must be enrolled as a full time student to qualify for the scholarships

The scholarship panel from each Navitas member institution will announce the recipients of the Navitas academic merit scholarships upon the completion of each term and the release of the results The recipients will be notified by mail and the successful students posted on the college website by consent Students are not required to apply for the scholarship as it is awarded based on academic performance and all students are eligible

Scholarship policy

1 Two scholarships for one academic termrsquos tuition are offered at all Navitas member institutions each

2 Where the Academic Assessment Committee must differentiate between equally qualified applicants additional factors such as educational disadvantage membership of a specific equity group andor significantly adverse personal circumstances may be taken into account

3 Students are eligible to qualify for the scholarships after successful completion of their first term and after commencing their second term

4 Students can only be awarded the scholarship once

5 Students already in receipt of a scholarship may not be eligible for the Navitas scholarship

6 Students are required to pay for any additional courses or subjects or courses undertaken that are over the amount covered by the scholarship

Navitas academic merit scholarships are offered to students studying at ACN Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

This information is correct as at the time of printing and may be subject to change without notice or at the discretion of Navitas member institutions or Navitas Limited

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Student services

CRIC is committed to helping you achieve your goals by providing you with all the support services you need As a CRIC student you will have access to both CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University services

Services available at CRIC CRIC encourages you to use all the support services available and to contact our friendly staff for advice and assistance whenever you need it Remember we are here to help you achieve success within your chosen pathway of study

The Student Support team looks after all our studentsrsquo needs includingbull Academic performance monitoring mdash

Students in Jeopardy programme

bull Assignment help

bull Attendance monitoring

bull Disability support

bull English language support

bull Enrolment in your pathway

bull Learning support

bull Orientation programmes

bull Registration with Anglia Ruskin University

bull Registration with CRIC

bull Social activities

bull Student welfare

bull Study skills training

bull 247 emergency assistance

Activities at CRICIf you are interested in getting involved in sports and cultural societies Anglia Ruskin University is the perfect university for you Cambridge and Chelmsford offer a wide range of recreational and sporting facilities that you can use including cricket pitches sports halls and gyms

Being part of sports and cultural societies while you are at Anglia Ruskin University will open up many social and career opportunities for you We encourage our students to participate in such activities as much as possible

Clubs and societies on campus

For a list of clubs and societies on campus visit webangliaacukvodlifecambridgecam_clubshtml

Why visit us at angliaacukcric

Join us on Facebook at facebookcomcricukNext time you are on Facebook find out what our students are getting up to Yoursquoll see all the fun activities we are doing this year and find helpful tips on accommodation saving money and living in the beautiful locations of Cambridge and Chelmsford Yoursquoll also be able to read movie reviews

check out our inter-college sporting events and check out the cultural and social activities that other CRIC students are getting up to during their free time

There is plenty of information on this site so visit us and spend some time browsing our pages online

If your parents have questions our website has information for them too The CRIC website has the most up-to-date information about the college including pathway information accommodation options and scholarship availability Visit the site to see what awaits you at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University

31

Accommodation

CRIC offers places in Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos Halls of Residence for those wishing to live on either the Cambridge or Chelmsford campus The Halls of Residence consist of low-rise modern buildings situated either on or next to each campus

Alternatively CRIC offers off-campus accommodation through its preferred service providers

On-campus accommodationThis accommodation is intended for new students and is normally only available for a stay of one semester (16 weeks maximum) Rooms in Halls of Residence are limited so if you want to apply for one you should do so early

Students staying in the Halls of Residence will have their own en-suite single room which usually includes a single bed desk

cupboard and free broadband internet access Students share a large self-catering kitchen

After living in Halls of Residence for one semester many students find that they have settled into life at Anglia Ruskin University and made friends and would like to experience off-campus living in Cambridge or Chelmsford

The cost of a room in the Halls of Residence for one semester varies between pound1850 and pound2350 Please check angliaacukcric for the most up-to-date costs

Off-campus accommodationCRIC provides a referral service to our preferred off-campus accommodation service providers for new and continuing students wishing to live locally The service helps CRIC students to source privately rented accommodation within the cities of Cambridge and Chelmsford and close to Anglia Ruskin University

Reserving accommodationOnce you have accepted an offer to study at CRIC you may then wish to ask us to arrange your accommodation To reserve your room you will need to complete an Accommodation Form and pay a pound800 reservation fee in advance You must then pay the remaining accommodation cost when you receive your student visa Places are limited so we recommend you book early to ensure your place and choice of room

Cost-of-living guide

You will be expected to reside in Cambridge or Chelmsford for the duration of your studies at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University As such the UK Border Agency (UKBA) requires students to be able to demonstrate minimum subsistence funds of pound800 per month to cover their living expenses For further details contact the CRIC Student Support Office at cricstudentsupportangliaacuk

The money you will need includes course fees and living costs (also called maintenance funds) Your monthly living costs may vary depending on where you

decide to study If you havenrsquot studied in the UK before or recently the information below will help you budget for your study here

Length of courseWhere you will study Money needed

Nine months or less CRIC Full course fees and pound800 for each calendar month of the course

More than nine months CRIC Full course fees and pound5400 to cover living costs for nine months

For more information visit ukbahomeofficegovuk and follow the Studying in the UK link

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How to apply to study at CRIC

Applying to CRICSend your completed application form and documents by mail email or fax to

Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) Coslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

E admissionscric-ukacuk F +44 (0)1223 698763 (international) F 01223 698763 (from the UK)

Complete the CRIC Application formand send it with supporting documents mdash including your academic qualifications and English test results mdash to CRIC or your CRIC representative

(Certified translations must accompany documents that are not in English)

Receive an Offer of AdmissionDownload Tier 4 visa application and prepare all documents needed for the visa as described in the UKBA visa application guidance notes

Accept the offerby paying the course fee deposit indicated and returning a completed Acceptance Form to CRIC

(You can make a payment via bank transfer international bank draft or debitcredit card)

Receive visa support informationCRIC will send you the information you need to apply for your UK student visa (Tier 4)

Re-check to see if you have all original documents funds required as per the CRIC CAS document and UKBA visa application guidance notes prior to applying for the Tier 4 visa

Arrange student accommodation in Cambridge or ChelmsfordCRIC can help organise suitable student accommodation

(Demand is often high for the most popular accommodation so make sure you arrange accommodation as soon as possible)

Apply for your visaFull details on the visa application process can be found at ukbahomeofficegovukstudyingintheuk

(You must you notify CRIC once the outcome of your application is confirmed)

Arrive in the UKCRIC will help arrange transfer from the airport to your accommodation and will provide a full orientation before enrolment

(You should notify CRIC of your arrival details so that we can make these arrangements)

Start the first stage of your studies at CRIC and complete your degree at Anglia Ruskin University

33

Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students

This payment and refund policy applies to applicants and new students undertaking an enrolment process at the commencement of a pathway of studies

Registered students are those who have completed an enrolment process and are considered to be lsquocontinuing studentsrsquo They are not considered under this policy see Payment and Refund mdash Continuing Students 10 Payment methods Programme

Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

11 Payment of the amount along with any transaction costs due should be made in pound pounds sterling to CRIC by

bull UK bank cheque

bull international bank draft

bull telegraphic transfer

bull UK bank debit card

bull non-UK bank debit card (3 surcharge will apply) or

bull credit card (3 surcharge will apply)

If payment is made by telegraphic transfer then it must state the

bull studentrsquos name and

bull studentrsquos CRIC student ID number

as reference for payment and provide CRIC with proof of payment

12 CRIC bank details are as follows

Bank name Citibank London

Address Citigroup Centre Canada Square Canary Wharf London E14 5LB United Kingdom

Account name CRIC Ltd

Account Address London UK

Bank Account number 11972472

Bank Sort Code 18-50-08

IBAN Number GB79CITI18500811972472

SWIFT Code CITIGB2L (Citibank London)

20 Financial conditions application

21 All applicants must have satisfiedprovide CRIC that

bull they have acceptable sources of funding for the duration of the pathway See the Student Visa Information on the website angliaacukcric (information also attached to the Acceptance of Offer Form and Provisional CAS Statement) for a list of documents that are acceptable

22 All fees charges and accounts will be payable in advance as determined by CRIC All applicants are required to make advance payments inclusive of

bull the Programme Fee Deposit mdash the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form and all deposits are taken as payment towards the full amount (note if you are an applicant undertaking English language then your Programme

Fee Deposit will be calculated against your academic programme fees and these fees will be held on account until you progress to academic studies)

bull pound800ndashpound1000 (the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form) towards any pre-booked student accommodation made on their behalf by provide CRIC All as payment towards the full amount (the full account must be paid prior to a student arriving in the UK)

bull the NavInsure Policy fee mdash Payment of this fee is required in advance if you select to purchase the Navinsurance Policy Refund of this fee is subject to the terms and conditions of the Navinsurance policy (in particular point ldquo3 mdash Cancellationrdquo of the general conditions on page 3 of the Policy Booklet)

In some instances CRIC may request an additional advance payment for specific pathways of study or where additional administrative charges may be required

23 No applicant will be issued with a CAS Statement until all requirements in paras 21 and 22 have been met

24 No applicant will be permitted to enrol on a pathway of study until all required advance payments are made in full by the required due date All required payments must be made prior to the commencement of the semester of enrolment inclusive of fees charges and accounts

25 Deferral of entry for applicants will not normally be permitted once a CAS statement has been issued by Anglia Ruskin University However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis prior to deferral of entry and where an applicant can provided binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

then all advance payments made to date will be held by CRIC and rolled forward to the deferred enrolment date Also see paras 327

26 Fees are correct as at the time of printing CRIC reserves the right to vary its fees at any time

30 Financial conditions and refunds Programme Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

31 Conditions

311 The laws pertaining to money laundering in the UK require that any payment made to and confirmed as received by CRIC will only ever be refunded to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment

Where an accommodation deposit has been paid to the College which is then transferred to a third party (provider of actual accommodation) with the approval of the student or parentlegal guardian the deposit is then subject to the terms and conditions for refund of the third party and the College therefore has no further liability or responsibility for any refund

312 CRIC reserves the right to return to source any excessive payment consisting of over three semestersrsquo advanced payments inclusive of programme fees andor student accommodation fees as a preventative measure to any excessive money transfer into and within the UK

313 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any miscommunication that may arise where inaccurate applicant contact details or where such details are out of date It is the responsibility of applicant and the parentguardian where an applicant is under the age of 18 years to provide and confirm correct contact details for communication purposes

314 CRIC reserves the right to correct any clerical details or omissions

315 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage including without limitation direct or consequential loss or damage or any loss or damages whatsoever arising from the terms and conditions of payments and refunds

316 All payments are subject to the following conditions

bull the payee is authorised to use the payment method used

bull a payment must be confirmed as having reached the CRIC Citibank account for it to be deemed as a payment and

bull where a card provider declines or refuses a payment or where incorrect details have been provided by the payee and a payment does not reach the CRIC Citibank account CRIC has no obligation to notify the payee or applicant and accepts no liability for any losses

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Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students (continued)

32 International applicants

321 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content This may be applied

bull where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to Anglia Ruskin University or

bull where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant or

bull where an applicant has obtained entry clearance andor leave to remain under an Anglia Ruskin University CAS numberStatement

bull Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision prior to or at the time of receiving a Provisional CAS Statement or

bull where no CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321

A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

322 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and the applicant fails to gain a student visa then a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be applied where an applicant has provided the following binding evidence

bull a copy of the rejection letter received from the UK diplomatic mission (ECO)

bull evidence that the visa application was made within time and valid application conditions and

where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC

will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

323 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees can only be applied where an applicant has provided evidence that

bull they are no longer in the UK and that their student visa has been cancelled or

bull they have moved to and been accepted to another Tier 4 licensed educational establishment

bull A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

324 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where the applicant transfers prior to the enrolment process to another educational establishment within the UK then they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and outstanding accounts

325 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant fails to enrol then they are deemed to be in breach of their student visa and they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

326 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant can provide binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts inclusive of the NavInsure Policy fee

327 Where an applicant has opted to take out the NavInsure Policy and paid the associated fee as specified on the Acceptance of Offer Form a refund of the fee paid will be applied in line with the NavInsure Cancellation policy as specified in the NavInsure Policy Booklet provided to applicants at the time their Policy is issued

328 Where an applicant holds a NavInsure or alternative Insurance Policy a refund on advanced payment of programme fees see paras 322 323 and 324 will only be applied by CRIC where the applicant can evidence that they have not made a successful claim against their policy for the programme fees held

33 EEA or Swiss national applicants

331 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content

332 Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision four weeks prior to the programme start date then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 331 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

333 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees will be made A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

334 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where an applicant can provide binding evidence that the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

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Architecture

In the pathway BSc (Hons) Architecture you will study the design of the constructed environment

This degree explores not only the design of buildings but also the technical and management competencies required to realise those designs The course will offer you both an academic challenge and the

right environment and support to develop intellectually and creatively It will also prepare you for a career in the architecture industry

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Potential career pathsArchitecture town planning

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Approach to Design

bull Creative Workshops Series

bull Critical and Contextual Studies

bull Design Process

bull Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Skills

bull Interactive Communication and Information Skills

bull Portfolio Development and Planning

Course fee pound8200

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Department of Built Environment at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Department of Built Environment at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Architecture

bull BSc (Hons) Architectural Technology

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Art and Design

This pathway will give you the freedom to explore a range of skills techniques and approaches associated with creative media

All courses offer a distinctive integration of practice and theory using industry standard facilities Students are encouraged to be both creative and critically engaged You will be expected to develop the creative practice

through studio workshop and classroom based experimentation You will also be provided with guidance to produce a portfolio

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Approach to Design

bull Creative Workshops Series

bull Critical and Contextual Studies

bull Design Process

bull Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Skills

bull Interactive Communication and Information Skills

bull Portfolio Development and Planning

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Cambridge School of Art at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Cambridge School of Art at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Computer Games

and Visual Effects

bull BA (Hons) Fashion Design

bull BA (Hons) Film and Television Production

bull BA (Hons) Film Television and Theatre Design

bull BA (Hons) Fine Art

bull BA (Hons) Graphic Design

bull BA (Hons) Illustration

bull BA (Hons) Illustration and Animation

bull BA (Hons) Interior Design

bull BA (Hons) Photography

Potential career pathsArts marketing design consulting fashion design fashion buying museum designing theatre set designing web design

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Two-year bachelorrsquos degree BA (Hons) International Business Strategy Course overview

This new degree from the Lord Ashcroft International Business School (LAIBS) has an explicitly international focus which will equip you with a solid platform for a future career related to business and management in a globalised economy You will develop a range of practical skills and analytical techniques currently used within a number of functional areas in global business

By starting the First Year Degree in September January or June and by following the three semester academic calendar you will be able to complete your bachelorrsquos degree in two years

All students selected offered a place will receive a Tuition Fee reduction of pound4800 plus pound500 when they progress to second year A total saving of pound5300

Business

Throughout the Business pathway you will develop an understanding of what a business is and how its internal and external operating processes work

Topics include planning and strategy growth marketing products and services finance and accounting systems information systems and human resource development and management

You will also learn about the world of business and commerce including the operation of international markets and market economies

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Lord Ashcroft International Business School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Potential career pathsBanking and finance business management chartered accountancy chartered public finance accountancy marketing tourism and leisure

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Business Law

bull Business Studies (Double module)

bull Composition and Style

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Intercultural Studies

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Accounting for Business

bull Analysis of Business

bull Economics for Business and Management

bull International Business in Focus

bull International Business Law

bull Introduction to Accounting and Finance

bull Introduction to Organisation and Management

bull Marketing Essentials

Course fee pound8600

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance

bull BA (Hons) Business Economics

bull BA (Hons) Business Management

bull BA (Hons) Human Resource Management

bull BA (Hons) International Business Strategy (three-year option)

bull BA (Hons) International Business Strategy (two-year option)

bull BA (Hons) Marketing

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Lord Ashcroft International Business School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

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Computing and Technology

The Computing and Technology pathway covers the principles underlying the use of information technology and its production and control

You will gain an understanding of the fundamentals of computing electronic communications and networking and how these contribute to solving complex

problems across a range of settings You will also consider how economic and technological developments affect the environment You will undertake contextual

and theoretical analysis and will have the opportunity to formulate a degree pathway option specialising in a particular field of study You will develop communication and presentation skills to articulate your visual and verbal response to the course and will learn practical techniques in your chosen field

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Analytical Techniques III

bull Communication Technology

bull Engineering Design

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Critical Thinking

bull Physics III

Course fee pound8200

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Business

Information Systems

bull BSc (Hons) Computer Science

bull BSc (Hons) Computing and Animation Technology

bull BSc (Hons) Information Security and Forensic Computing

bull BSc (Hons) Media and Internet Technology

Potential career pathsAcademic and industrial research web development database administration film and video post production software engineering 2D and 3D modelling and animation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Communications and Humanities

Through this pathway you will develop a fundamental knowledge and understanding of the basic facts concepts theories and principles of communications film and media through critical thinking and intercultural studies

You will also develop an appreciation of the wider communications context and its underlying principles including its social

environmental ethical economic and commercial impacts You will also exploring potential careers in the industry

Potential career pathsAdvertising and broadcasting communication consulting film criticism film festival administration and management media consulting public relations

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Composition and Style

bull Critical Thinking

bull Film Studies

bull Interactive Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Intercultural Studies

bull Mass Communications

bull Media Studies

Course fee pound7900

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9600

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Film Studies

bull BA (Hons) History

bull BA (Hons) Media Studies

bull BA (Hons) Philosophy

bull BA (Hons) Sociology

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

17

Engineering and Built Environment

The Engineering and Built Environment pathway covers the principles underlying the use of materials in engineering applications and their production and control

You will gain an understanding of how applied chemical states and reactions contribute to the engineering process and are used to solve engineering problems You will also consider how economic and technological developments affect the built environment as well as learning how

to apply mathematical techniques to engineering decision-making

The common core of the course also provides a broad background to the processes that lead to the production and maintenance of buildings

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Analytical Techniques II

bull Engineering Design I

bull Engineering Design II

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Critical Thinking

bull Physics III

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University Chelmsford campus

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound8100ndashpound10300

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Potential career pathsDesign and development of buildings roads railways airports and docks environmental monitoring medical electronics sound technology construction and real estate management building and quantity surveying

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BEng (Hons) Electronics

bull BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering

bull BSc (Hons) Civil Engineering

bull BSc (Hons) Construction Management

bull BSc (Hons) Building Surveying

bull BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying

bull BSc (Hons) Real Estate Management

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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law

Our LLB (Hons) Law is a qualifying law degree that allows successful graduates to progress directly to the vocational stage of training for the profession of solicitor or barrister

The LLB is a flexible course that enables you to focus on areas of specific interest and to develop your own areas of specialisation including business and the law family law

criminal law and procedure andor civil law and litigation to meet the requirements of your chosen career

Potential career pathsBarrister paralegal solicitor

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Composition and Style

bull Contract Law

bull Criminal Law

bull English Legal System

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Legal Skills

bull Mass Communication

bull Public Law

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull LLB (Hons) Law

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Anglia Law School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Anglia Law School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

19

Medical and Life Sciences

This pathway broadly explores the medical and life sciences and examines the complexity of life processes including the interrelationships of living organisms

You will learn the principles underlying the production use and control of materials in medical and life-science applications and the application of biological and chemical properties You will gain a thorough

understanding of the purpose and processes of laboratory experimentation and protocols as well as the basic concepts of applied chemical states and reactions

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Biology I

bull Biology II

bull Physics III

bull Chemistry I

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

Course fee pound8200

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science

bull BSc (Hons) Crime amp Investigative Studies

bull BSc (Hons) Forensic Science

bull BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care

bull BSc (Hons) Psychology

bull BSc (Hons) Abnormal and Clinical Psychology

bull BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult)

bull BSc (Hons) Psychology and Criminology

bull BSc (Hons) Public Health

bull BSc (Hons) Sports Science

bull BSc (Hons) Sports Coaching and Physical Education

Potential career pathsBiotechnology environmental protection forensic science medical research occupational psychology pharmaceutical manufacturing

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Optometry

Optometry is concerned with the examination diagnosis and treatment of the eyes and the correction of vision problems

This pathwayrsquos two main aims are to provide you with extensive theoretical and practical knowledge of optometry including its social and ethical aspects and to enable you to devise original ideas and theories related to optometry and to scientifically test them

When you graduate you will be able to demonstrate a knowledge of practical

competencies particularly in the use and application of laboratory and clinical apparatus demonstrate an understanding of the theoretical principles that underpin current practice and display skills in recording and interpreting patient data You will also be able to make decisions based on clinical rationale

Potential career pathsOptometry ophthalmic dispensing

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Biology I

bull Biology II

bull Physics III

bull Chemistry I

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BOptom (Hons) Optometry

bull BSc (Hons) Ophthalmic Dispensing

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

The postgraduate pathway advantageA CRIC postgraduate pathway provides you with valuable insight into postgraduate-level studies in the UK Most importantly it will equip you with the appropriate knowledge and skills you need to excel in your chosen taught masterrsquos degree

The postgraduate pathway is designed for students from a variety of backgrounds whobull require additional English

language training

bull come from a different academic environment to that of the UK

bull have been away from studies for a period of time

bull are looking to fine-tune skills already gained during undergraduate studies employment or both

If you fall into any of the above categories choosing the postgraduate pathway at CRIC is the right decision

The Pre-Masterrsquos pathway will prepare you for future postgraduate studies by giving you confidence and expertise in areas relevant to your taught masterrsquos degree

You willbull develop your fundamental knowledge

and understanding of the basic principles relevant to your chosen degree

bull develop basic numerical techniques research methodologies and ICT presentation and communication skills

bull gain a competent set of transferable skills that will help you in your academic studies and future career and enable you to make informed decisions

bull attain the necessary level of language competence specific to your chosen field of study

Pathways Duration Intakes Structure AssessmentPathway Pre-Sessional Learning Skills and Communication

12 weeks September January and June

This pre-sessional semester comprises four modules designed to improve your English language ability to Level B2 or higher and emplace vital study skills Teaching is tailored towards your chosen postgraduate pathway so you are prepared for subsequent studies while improving your communicative abilities

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

Pre-Masterrsquos (Stage 1)

One semester

September January and June

While studying at CRIC students will cover a series of modules that will prepare them for a seamless progression to their chosen taught masterrsquos degree All modules include core academic skills relevant to postgraduate study

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and a dissertation Most modules have a final two-hour examination

Masterrsquos (Stage 2)

One year mdash 18 months

September and January

The masterrsquos (Stage 2) offers students the chance to build on what they have learned during the pre-masterrsquos and extend their professional understanding about their relevant area of study A taught masterrsquos degree usually consists of a series of specialist modules in structured class seminar or tutorial formats A research thesis component may be included but is much shorter than what is required for a masterrsquos degree by research However most taught mastersrsquo degrees will have a final major project or dissertation component

Modules will be assessed be via exams assignments essays or seminar performance (group or individual presentations) Assessment may also include projects that can be completed either as part of a group or individually For most mastersrsquo degrees preparing and submitting a major project or dissertation will form a large part of the assessment and final grade

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Master of International Business (MBA and MAIB dual degree qualification) Course overview

This unique degree enables you to receive two degrees for the price of one an MA in International Business from Anglia Ruskin University and either an MBA in International Business and Management from Hanze University in Groningen the Netherlands or an MSc in International Management from Basel Switzerland You will spend half the time in the UK and the other in the Netherlands or Switzerland Both courses are delivered in English Students must have completed at least two years of work experience to be accepted to the programme in the Netherlands

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Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

Potential career pathsAccounting and finance arts project management business analysis business consulting construction management construction project management corporate law creative design management diplomacy economics engineering management entrepreneurship human resource management international trade international trade law IT management logistics marketing management project management

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

One semester

Modules

bull Advanced Contract Law

bull Business Management (double module)

bull Information Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning Skills and Communication

Course fee pound4500

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin University

Business

bull Masters of Business Administration (MBA)dagger

bull Engineering Management

bull MSc Engineering Management

bull MA International Management

bull MSc Accounting and Financial Analysis

bull MA Arts Management

bull MA Human Resource ManagementDagger

bull MA International Business

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Switzerland)dagger

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Netherlands)dagger

bull MA International Business Economics

bull MSc International Logistics

bull MA International Sustainable Tourism Management

bull MSc Management

bull MA Marketing Innovation

bull MSc Project Managementsect

it

bull MSc Information and Communication Technology

bull MSc Business Information SystemsDagger

bull MSc Mobile TelecommunicationsDagger

bull MSc Network SecurityDagger

bull MSc Computer ScienceDagger

bull MSC Network ManagementDagger

law

bull LLM International Business Law

Publishing

bull MA Publishing

Stage 2 Masterrsquos Degree

Location

Lord Ashcroft International Business School Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences or Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September and January

Duration

12-18 months

Course fee pound9800 - pound12900

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience Dagger Course has additional entry requirements of a relevant bachelorrsquos degree sect Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience in construction or built environment fields All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Ling Quan Huang China International Business

ldquo I came from China to study in the UK

I was initially attracted to Cambridge

because of its worldwide reputation - the city is very

culturally diverse and has a lot to offer I want

to be a manager in the future so I chose the

MA International Business at Anglia Ruskin

University because it covers transnational and

multinational businessrdquo

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Academic entry requirements If your country is not listed please visit angliaacukcric or contact the CRIC Admission Office by emailing admissionscric-ukacuk

CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

UK education system

5 GCSE passes 2 passes in the British GCE or VCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Level passes

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

International Baccalaureate

18 points 22 points as above

Albania Maturity Certificate Grade 5 average Maturity Certificate Grade 7 average as above

Bahrain Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (General Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme or equivalent

as above

Bangladesh Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate (10+2) with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate with a minimum average of 55 in 4 subjects

as above

Cambodia Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 50 average

Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 60 average

as above

China Successful completion of Senior Middle School 2 with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Senior Middle 3 with a minimum average of 60 across 4 academic subjects on either the Hui Kao or Senior Middle Examinations (English and Chinese are not acceptable as academic subjects)

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent (eg DaZhuan) from a recognised institution or following successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Egypt Satisfactory pass in Certificate of Secondary Education

Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education or Al-Azhar Training Diploma

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Ghana Minimum of 4 SSCE passes (Including Maths and English)

Minimum of 6 SSCE passes with grades of C or above

as above

Hong Kong HKDSE - an average of 40-55 (depending on schoolrsquos banding) in Form 4 and Form 5 including English and including Mathematics where required

HKDSE - Minimum of 3 passes at Grade 3 or the equivalent of 110 UCAS tariff points at GCE AAS level or equivalent

as above

India Successful completion of all India or State SSC (X) with 50 average

Successful completion of All India or State Board HSC (II) with 50 average

as above

Indonesia SMU III or SMU II grade of 65 SMU III grade of 7 (Average of 4 subjects) as above

Iran Successful completion of High School Diploma with an overall Pass

Successful completion of High School Diploma and Pre-University Certificate with an average of 12 or above

as above

Jordan Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 65 of completion of diploma (pass)

as above

Kazakhstan Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 35 average

Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 45 average

as above

Kenya Successful completion of KCSE with a D average or 5 passes at GCE O-Level

Successful completion of KCSE with grades of C or above or 2 GCE A-Level or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Levels

as above

Korea Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 65-75

as above

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CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Kuwait Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (general Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 years education

Malaysia Successful completion of SPM with 4 passes or Senior Middle 2

2 passes in STPM or UEC with a 65 average

as above

Mauritius 5 passes in Cambridge Overseas School CertificateGCE O Level

2 passes in Cambridge Overseas Higher School CertificateGCE A Level or 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes

as above

Mongolia Successful completion of high school with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Foundation programme or equivalent

as above

Myanmar Successful completion of Basic Education High School Examination Matriculation with an overall pass

Successful completion of Technical High School Diploma with an overall pass

as above

Nepal Successful completion of School Leaving Certificate SLCUpper Secondary School Certificate (3 years) with a minimum average of Division I

Successful completion of HSC with a minimum average of Division I

as above

Nigeria Minimum of 4 credits at SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

Minimum of 6 credits including English and Maths from the SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

as above

Oman Successful completion of Thanawiya amma with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Pakistan Successful completion of SSC (10) with a grade average of 45

Successful completion of HSC (10+2) with a grade average of 55

as above

Qatar Successful completion of Tawjihiyya (General Secondary School Certificate) with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of a Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Russia Successful completion of Atestat with a 3 average

Successful completion of Atestat with a 45 average

as above

Saudi Arabia Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

South Africa Successful completion of Senior Certificate (no matriculation endorsement)

Successful completion of Senior Certificate (with Matriculation endorsement)

as above

Sri Lanka 5 passes in GCE O-Levels or equivalent 2 passes in GCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS passes

as above

Taiwan Successful completion of the Senior High School Certificate with a C grade or above

Successful completion of Senior High School Certificate with B Grades in 4 academic subjects

as above

Thailand Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 65

as above

Turkey Successful completion of Devlet Lise Diplomasi (State High School Diploma) with a minimum average of 50

Devlet Lise Diplomasi - average of 3 or Diploma ndash pass

as above

United Arab Emirates

Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of a foundation programme from another institution or equivalent

as above

Vietnam Successful completion of Year 11 with a 65 average

Successful completion of Year 12 with a 60 average

as above

Zambia 4 passes in ZSC 6 passes in ZSC graded at 4 or above as above

Zimbabwe 5 passes in Zimsec O-levelCambridge School Certificate (CSC) or Cambridge Overseas School Certificate (COSC)GCE O-levels

2 passes in Zimsec A-LevelGCE A-Levels or equivalent or 1 pass at A-Level and 2 passes at AS-Level

as above

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English language requirements

The language of instruction at CRIC is English To attain entry into the undergraduate or postgraduate pathway you must be able to demonstrate you have a suitable level of English proficiency You can do this by obtaining one of the results shown in the tables below

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash University Foundation

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 4 yearsPre-sessional semester University Foundation First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 2 ndash First Year Degree

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 3 yearsPre-sessional semester First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 3 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Postgraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash Pre-Masterrsquos

Postgraduate pathway ndash extended 13 yearsPre-sessional semester Pre-Masterrsquos Masterrsquos

Stage Learning Skills and Communication Stage 1 Stage 2

Duration 1 semester 1 semester 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Your English language preparation

If you do not meet our English language requirements you can receive the English language tuition you need to prepare you for successful entry into your degree pathway

The English language training is conducted by Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Centre

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Your investment

Fees and charges for the 20122013 academic year

English Language Course fee (pound)Cost per 12-week block of study pound3300

Undergraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 University Foundation pound8200 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Business) pound8600 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9600 ndash

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Business) pound9500ndashpound10300

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9500ndashpound10300

Postgraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos pound4500 ndash

Stage 2 Masterrsquos pound9800

Stage 2 MBA pound12900

Academic calendar

January 2013 May 2013 September 2013Pre-sessional

Enrolment and registration 4 February 22 May 27 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 4 February 28 May 30 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 19 August 20 December

University Foundation First Year Degree in Businessdagger and Pre-Masterrsquos

Enrolment and registration 21 January 22 May 18 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 28 January 28 May 23 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 31 May (pre-masterrsquos)

16 August 20 December (Pre-Masterrsquos and University Foundation) 10 January 2014 (First Year Degree mdash Arts and Science)

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger No May 2013 semester for integrated First Year Degree courses (all subjects other than business) All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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CRIC offers a quality education The academic

and management staff are inspirational - they give excellent support to the students

Navitas bursaries and scholarships

Navitas family bursariesNavitas offers financial support in the form of family bursaries A bursary applies where two or more students from the same family study with a Navitas member institution

The first family member can be studying with a Navitas member institution at the same time as other family members or they may have previously studied with any Navitas member institution The bursary is granted to the second and subsequent family members who study with a Navitas member institution For the purpose of this bursary a family member is defined as a husband wife brother sister mother father son daughter or stepchild

The bursary is equivalent to 10 percent of tuition fee for the first attempt at units or courses in the programme of study (ie a certificate diploma University Transfer Programme (UTP) University Pathway Programme bachelorrsquos degree pre-masterrsquos programme postgraduate qualifying programme or masterrsquos degree)dagger with a Navitas member institution (excluding the Mixed English option)Dagger This amount is credited to the eligible studentrsquos tuition fee account each academic term with the amount being relevant to the number of units undertaken in that term The bursary applies to the first program of study only undertaken at a Navitas member institution and does not apply to additional units or repeat units that may also be undertaken

A completed application must be submitted to the Navitas institution where the second family member is studying together with supporting documents such as a birth certificate or family cardsect Application forms can be obtained from the Navitas institution where the student has enrolled

The Navitas family bursary applies to students studying at ACBT ACN AUSI BCUIC Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

dagger Certificate programmes may also be known or registered a Foundation Studies or University Transfer Programme Stage I Diploma programmes may also be known or registered as Undergraduate Pathway University Transfer Programme Stage II or University Pathway Programme

Dagger The Navitas bursary is not applicable to any English language programme or any component of an English language programme offered by a Navitas member institution

sect The supporting documentation that is required will depend on the country where the student is enrolled

Navitas academic merit scholarshipsNavitas is committed to helping students achieve their career goals by offering scholarships to outstanding students

Navitas academic merit scholarships are awarded each term by each Navitas pathway college or managed campus Two students with the highest GPA in four or more subjects or courses will each receive a scholarship

The scholarships cover bull one academic term or part thereof at a

Navitas member institution (equivalent to the tuition fees for a maximum of up to five academic subjects or courses) for

- a diploma advanced diploma or associate degree (Australia)

- UTP Stage II or associate degree (Canada)

- UPP or IUTP (United States) - undergraduate pathway programme (United Kingdom) or

bull one semester of undergraduate study at ACN Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus or

bull one semester of a masterrsquos programme at Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus

The scholarships are applied to the tuition for the second term of enrolment only or the final semester of study in an undergraduate or postgraduate programme Students must be enrolled as a full time student to qualify for the scholarships

The scholarship panel from each Navitas member institution will announce the recipients of the Navitas academic merit scholarships upon the completion of each term and the release of the results The recipients will be notified by mail and the successful students posted on the college website by consent Students are not required to apply for the scholarship as it is awarded based on academic performance and all students are eligible

Scholarship policy

1 Two scholarships for one academic termrsquos tuition are offered at all Navitas member institutions each

2 Where the Academic Assessment Committee must differentiate between equally qualified applicants additional factors such as educational disadvantage membership of a specific equity group andor significantly adverse personal circumstances may be taken into account

3 Students are eligible to qualify for the scholarships after successful completion of their first term and after commencing their second term

4 Students can only be awarded the scholarship once

5 Students already in receipt of a scholarship may not be eligible for the Navitas scholarship

6 Students are required to pay for any additional courses or subjects or courses undertaken that are over the amount covered by the scholarship

Navitas academic merit scholarships are offered to students studying at ACN Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

This information is correct as at the time of printing and may be subject to change without notice or at the discretion of Navitas member institutions or Navitas Limited

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Student services

CRIC is committed to helping you achieve your goals by providing you with all the support services you need As a CRIC student you will have access to both CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University services

Services available at CRIC CRIC encourages you to use all the support services available and to contact our friendly staff for advice and assistance whenever you need it Remember we are here to help you achieve success within your chosen pathway of study

The Student Support team looks after all our studentsrsquo needs includingbull Academic performance monitoring mdash

Students in Jeopardy programme

bull Assignment help

bull Attendance monitoring

bull Disability support

bull English language support

bull Enrolment in your pathway

bull Learning support

bull Orientation programmes

bull Registration with Anglia Ruskin University

bull Registration with CRIC

bull Social activities

bull Student welfare

bull Study skills training

bull 247 emergency assistance

Activities at CRICIf you are interested in getting involved in sports and cultural societies Anglia Ruskin University is the perfect university for you Cambridge and Chelmsford offer a wide range of recreational and sporting facilities that you can use including cricket pitches sports halls and gyms

Being part of sports and cultural societies while you are at Anglia Ruskin University will open up many social and career opportunities for you We encourage our students to participate in such activities as much as possible

Clubs and societies on campus

For a list of clubs and societies on campus visit webangliaacukvodlifecambridgecam_clubshtml

Why visit us at angliaacukcric

Join us on Facebook at facebookcomcricukNext time you are on Facebook find out what our students are getting up to Yoursquoll see all the fun activities we are doing this year and find helpful tips on accommodation saving money and living in the beautiful locations of Cambridge and Chelmsford Yoursquoll also be able to read movie reviews

check out our inter-college sporting events and check out the cultural and social activities that other CRIC students are getting up to during their free time

There is plenty of information on this site so visit us and spend some time browsing our pages online

If your parents have questions our website has information for them too The CRIC website has the most up-to-date information about the college including pathway information accommodation options and scholarship availability Visit the site to see what awaits you at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University

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Accommodation

CRIC offers places in Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos Halls of Residence for those wishing to live on either the Cambridge or Chelmsford campus The Halls of Residence consist of low-rise modern buildings situated either on or next to each campus

Alternatively CRIC offers off-campus accommodation through its preferred service providers

On-campus accommodationThis accommodation is intended for new students and is normally only available for a stay of one semester (16 weeks maximum) Rooms in Halls of Residence are limited so if you want to apply for one you should do so early

Students staying in the Halls of Residence will have their own en-suite single room which usually includes a single bed desk

cupboard and free broadband internet access Students share a large self-catering kitchen

After living in Halls of Residence for one semester many students find that they have settled into life at Anglia Ruskin University and made friends and would like to experience off-campus living in Cambridge or Chelmsford

The cost of a room in the Halls of Residence for one semester varies between pound1850 and pound2350 Please check angliaacukcric for the most up-to-date costs

Off-campus accommodationCRIC provides a referral service to our preferred off-campus accommodation service providers for new and continuing students wishing to live locally The service helps CRIC students to source privately rented accommodation within the cities of Cambridge and Chelmsford and close to Anglia Ruskin University

Reserving accommodationOnce you have accepted an offer to study at CRIC you may then wish to ask us to arrange your accommodation To reserve your room you will need to complete an Accommodation Form and pay a pound800 reservation fee in advance You must then pay the remaining accommodation cost when you receive your student visa Places are limited so we recommend you book early to ensure your place and choice of room

Cost-of-living guide

You will be expected to reside in Cambridge or Chelmsford for the duration of your studies at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University As such the UK Border Agency (UKBA) requires students to be able to demonstrate minimum subsistence funds of pound800 per month to cover their living expenses For further details contact the CRIC Student Support Office at cricstudentsupportangliaacuk

The money you will need includes course fees and living costs (also called maintenance funds) Your monthly living costs may vary depending on where you

decide to study If you havenrsquot studied in the UK before or recently the information below will help you budget for your study here

Length of courseWhere you will study Money needed

Nine months or less CRIC Full course fees and pound800 for each calendar month of the course

More than nine months CRIC Full course fees and pound5400 to cover living costs for nine months

For more information visit ukbahomeofficegovuk and follow the Studying in the UK link

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How to apply to study at CRIC

Applying to CRICSend your completed application form and documents by mail email or fax to

Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) Coslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

E admissionscric-ukacuk F +44 (0)1223 698763 (international) F 01223 698763 (from the UK)

Complete the CRIC Application formand send it with supporting documents mdash including your academic qualifications and English test results mdash to CRIC or your CRIC representative

(Certified translations must accompany documents that are not in English)

Receive an Offer of AdmissionDownload Tier 4 visa application and prepare all documents needed for the visa as described in the UKBA visa application guidance notes

Accept the offerby paying the course fee deposit indicated and returning a completed Acceptance Form to CRIC

(You can make a payment via bank transfer international bank draft or debitcredit card)

Receive visa support informationCRIC will send you the information you need to apply for your UK student visa (Tier 4)

Re-check to see if you have all original documents funds required as per the CRIC CAS document and UKBA visa application guidance notes prior to applying for the Tier 4 visa

Arrange student accommodation in Cambridge or ChelmsfordCRIC can help organise suitable student accommodation

(Demand is often high for the most popular accommodation so make sure you arrange accommodation as soon as possible)

Apply for your visaFull details on the visa application process can be found at ukbahomeofficegovukstudyingintheuk

(You must you notify CRIC once the outcome of your application is confirmed)

Arrive in the UKCRIC will help arrange transfer from the airport to your accommodation and will provide a full orientation before enrolment

(You should notify CRIC of your arrival details so that we can make these arrangements)

Start the first stage of your studies at CRIC and complete your degree at Anglia Ruskin University

33

Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students

This payment and refund policy applies to applicants and new students undertaking an enrolment process at the commencement of a pathway of studies

Registered students are those who have completed an enrolment process and are considered to be lsquocontinuing studentsrsquo They are not considered under this policy see Payment and Refund mdash Continuing Students 10 Payment methods Programme

Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

11 Payment of the amount along with any transaction costs due should be made in pound pounds sterling to CRIC by

bull UK bank cheque

bull international bank draft

bull telegraphic transfer

bull UK bank debit card

bull non-UK bank debit card (3 surcharge will apply) or

bull credit card (3 surcharge will apply)

If payment is made by telegraphic transfer then it must state the

bull studentrsquos name and

bull studentrsquos CRIC student ID number

as reference for payment and provide CRIC with proof of payment

12 CRIC bank details are as follows

Bank name Citibank London

Address Citigroup Centre Canada Square Canary Wharf London E14 5LB United Kingdom

Account name CRIC Ltd

Account Address London UK

Bank Account number 11972472

Bank Sort Code 18-50-08

IBAN Number GB79CITI18500811972472

SWIFT Code CITIGB2L (Citibank London)

20 Financial conditions application

21 All applicants must have satisfiedprovide CRIC that

bull they have acceptable sources of funding for the duration of the pathway See the Student Visa Information on the website angliaacukcric (information also attached to the Acceptance of Offer Form and Provisional CAS Statement) for a list of documents that are acceptable

22 All fees charges and accounts will be payable in advance as determined by CRIC All applicants are required to make advance payments inclusive of

bull the Programme Fee Deposit mdash the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form and all deposits are taken as payment towards the full amount (note if you are an applicant undertaking English language then your Programme

Fee Deposit will be calculated against your academic programme fees and these fees will be held on account until you progress to academic studies)

bull pound800ndashpound1000 (the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form) towards any pre-booked student accommodation made on their behalf by provide CRIC All as payment towards the full amount (the full account must be paid prior to a student arriving in the UK)

bull the NavInsure Policy fee mdash Payment of this fee is required in advance if you select to purchase the Navinsurance Policy Refund of this fee is subject to the terms and conditions of the Navinsurance policy (in particular point ldquo3 mdash Cancellationrdquo of the general conditions on page 3 of the Policy Booklet)

In some instances CRIC may request an additional advance payment for specific pathways of study or where additional administrative charges may be required

23 No applicant will be issued with a CAS Statement until all requirements in paras 21 and 22 have been met

24 No applicant will be permitted to enrol on a pathway of study until all required advance payments are made in full by the required due date All required payments must be made prior to the commencement of the semester of enrolment inclusive of fees charges and accounts

25 Deferral of entry for applicants will not normally be permitted once a CAS statement has been issued by Anglia Ruskin University However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis prior to deferral of entry and where an applicant can provided binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

then all advance payments made to date will be held by CRIC and rolled forward to the deferred enrolment date Also see paras 327

26 Fees are correct as at the time of printing CRIC reserves the right to vary its fees at any time

30 Financial conditions and refunds Programme Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

31 Conditions

311 The laws pertaining to money laundering in the UK require that any payment made to and confirmed as received by CRIC will only ever be refunded to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment

Where an accommodation deposit has been paid to the College which is then transferred to a third party (provider of actual accommodation) with the approval of the student or parentlegal guardian the deposit is then subject to the terms and conditions for refund of the third party and the College therefore has no further liability or responsibility for any refund

312 CRIC reserves the right to return to source any excessive payment consisting of over three semestersrsquo advanced payments inclusive of programme fees andor student accommodation fees as a preventative measure to any excessive money transfer into and within the UK

313 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any miscommunication that may arise where inaccurate applicant contact details or where such details are out of date It is the responsibility of applicant and the parentguardian where an applicant is under the age of 18 years to provide and confirm correct contact details for communication purposes

314 CRIC reserves the right to correct any clerical details or omissions

315 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage including without limitation direct or consequential loss or damage or any loss or damages whatsoever arising from the terms and conditions of payments and refunds

316 All payments are subject to the following conditions

bull the payee is authorised to use the payment method used

bull a payment must be confirmed as having reached the CRIC Citibank account for it to be deemed as a payment and

bull where a card provider declines or refuses a payment or where incorrect details have been provided by the payee and a payment does not reach the CRIC Citibank account CRIC has no obligation to notify the payee or applicant and accepts no liability for any losses

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34 CRiC Pathways at AngliA Ruskin univeRsity 201213

Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students (continued)

32 International applicants

321 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content This may be applied

bull where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to Anglia Ruskin University or

bull where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant or

bull where an applicant has obtained entry clearance andor leave to remain under an Anglia Ruskin University CAS numberStatement

bull Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision prior to or at the time of receiving a Provisional CAS Statement or

bull where no CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321

A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

322 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and the applicant fails to gain a student visa then a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be applied where an applicant has provided the following binding evidence

bull a copy of the rejection letter received from the UK diplomatic mission (ECO)

bull evidence that the visa application was made within time and valid application conditions and

where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC

will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

323 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees can only be applied where an applicant has provided evidence that

bull they are no longer in the UK and that their student visa has been cancelled or

bull they have moved to and been accepted to another Tier 4 licensed educational establishment

bull A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

324 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where the applicant transfers prior to the enrolment process to another educational establishment within the UK then they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and outstanding accounts

325 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant fails to enrol then they are deemed to be in breach of their student visa and they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

326 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant can provide binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts inclusive of the NavInsure Policy fee

327 Where an applicant has opted to take out the NavInsure Policy and paid the associated fee as specified on the Acceptance of Offer Form a refund of the fee paid will be applied in line with the NavInsure Cancellation policy as specified in the NavInsure Policy Booklet provided to applicants at the time their Policy is issued

328 Where an applicant holds a NavInsure or alternative Insurance Policy a refund on advanced payment of programme fees see paras 322 323 and 324 will only be applied by CRIC where the applicant can evidence that they have not made a successful claim against their policy for the programme fees held

33 EEA or Swiss national applicants

331 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content

332 Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision four weeks prior to the programme start date then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 331 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

333 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees will be made A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

334 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where an applicant can provide binding evidence that the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

Please print in BLOCK LETTERS

Application forman Associate College of

(1) Personal

Title Mr Mrs Miss Other

Family name First name(s)

Previous family name (if applicable)

Date of birth DAY MONTH YEAR Gender Male Female

Student address

Postcode Country

Home telephone Mobile telephone

Country of birth Skype ID

Email

Country of passport held Passport number

(2) Pathway area selection

Undergraduate Pathway Areas Postgraduate Pathway Areas

Stage 1 University Foundation Stage 2 First Year Degree Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Architecture

Art amp Design

Business

Communications and Humanities

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Law

Life Sciences

Optometry

Accounting and Finance

Architecture

Arts and Humanities

Business

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Life Sciences

Art

Business

Engineering

IT

Law

MBA

Publishing

Year of entry Month of entry September January June

(This section must be completed including desired majorspecialisation where relevent For a list of degrees offered refer to page 11 of this guide Or visit cricnavitascomcourses)

Your chosen degree

(3) Education details Prior education ndash highest level achieved

Name of qualification (eg A Levels Year 12 Bachelorrsquos) Name of institution attended Grades (itemise individual subject grades) Date of completion

CRIC_APPFORMindd 1 06072012 0947

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(9) Application checklist and declarationWe require the following section to be completed in order to process your application

Check that you have

Completed all sections of the application form

Read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment including the Fee and Refund Policy within the brochure or on the website

Check that you have attached

Certified copies of your academic transcripts

Evidence of your English language ability if applicable

A copy of your passport andor visa

I declare that the information I have supplied on this form is to the best of my understanding and belief complete and correct I understand that the giving of false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of my application or cancellation of enrolment I give permission for CRIC to obtain official records from any educational institution that I have attended I also authorise CRIC to supply any relevant official records to educational institutions to which I am seeking admission to government bodies and to parentssponsors if required I understand that Course Fees are subject to review I accept the conditions as laid out in the CRIC Payment and Refund Policy and accept liability for the payment of all Course Fees as outlined within I understand that living expenses in the United Kingdom may be higher than in my own country and confirm that I am able to meet those costs I hereby consent to CRIC disclosing my personal information to third parties in the manner set out in CRICrsquos Privacy Policy which includes

bull Disclosure to CRIC representatives (agents) acting on my behalf

bull Disclosure to Anglia Ruskin University to facilitate progression from CRIC to the next stage of my studies

bull Disclosure to Navitas Ltd and its affiliates for the purpose of communication with regarding pathways and services offered by Navitas Ltd and its related companies

Tick this box if you do not wish to receive information via SMS about your offer

Signature Date DAY MONTH YEAR

ParentGuardian Signature (if applicant is under 18 years of age)

Date DAY MONTH YEAR

Offer Details ndash Admission OfficeRepresentative Stamp

Send your application to CRICCambridge Ruskin International CollegeAnglia Ruskin University Coslett Building (Cos415)East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

F +44 (0)1223 698763 E admissionscric-ukacuk

(4) English proficiencyPlease provide details of your English language qualification

IELTS (Score)

TOEFL (Score)

Other (lsquoOrsquo Levels Cambridge)

You must submit full academic transcriptscertificates and proof of English proficiency so that we can assess your eligibility for your selected study PathwayIf these documents are not submitted with this form we will not be able to process your application

(5) Declaration of criminal recordIn accordance with UK law you must state if you have any criminal convictions

Please indicate if you have any criminal convictions

Yes No

(excluding spent convictions and minor motoring offences for which the penalty was a fine andor up to 3 penalty points)

If you tick yes you may need to provide details

(6) DisabilitiesSpecial NeedsPlease indicate in the next column whether or not you will need any additional support or facilities We will pass this information on to our Student Services team who will liaise with you to support you through the admission process and determine whether we and the university can meet your study needs

DisabilitiesSpecial Needs continued

I have no known learningphysical disability

I have a specific learningphysical disability

Please give further details below and if necessary attach further information to this form

(7) Have you studied previously in the UK

Yes No

From DAY MONTH YEAR To DAY MONTH YEAR

Name of schooluniversity

(8) Other informationHow did you hear about CRIC You may tick more than one box

Exhibitionseminar

Internet

Newspapermagazine advertisement

British Council

Recommended by an CRIC representative (agent)

Recommended by a friend or relative Is your friendrelative an CRIC student Yes No

Other

QRCODE

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Creating opportunities for successNavitas provides you with the education you need to get where you want to be in life From English language skills and courses to help you enter university to training for the workplace Navitas colleges and campuses in 28 countries will support you every step of the way

With over 100 Navitas and SAE Institution locations across the globe and over 55000 international students currently studying with us we understand the worldrsquos learning

needs Wersquove become one of the most trusted providers of education and training in the world

Navitas offers to students professionals and migrants from around the world the following opportunities

bull English language training bull High school studies bull University preparation and programmesbull Post-secondary education for creative

media technology

bull Career advancement programmes bull Student recruitment bull Workforce recruitment and placementbull Migrant settlement services

We also offer customised workplace training for companies and a range of training and settlement services for the Australian government Wherever you are and wherever you want to be the knowledge and resources of our staff around the world will ensure your success

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Education for your world

Members and affiliates of Navitas Australia

bull ACAP (Australian College of Applied Psychology)

bull ACN mdash La Trobe University Sydneybull ATTC (Australian TESOL Training Centre) bull CELUSA (Centre for English Language

in the University of South Australia) bull Curtin College mdash Curtin University Perth bull Curtin University Sydneybull Cytech Intersearchbull Eynesbury mdash The University of Adelaide

and University of South Australiabull Hawthorn-Melbournebull La Trobe Melbourne mdash La Trobe Universitybull MIBT mdash Deakin University Melbournebull MQC mdash Macquarie University Sydney bull Navitas English (formerly ACEACL) bull Navitas Health Skills Australiabull NCPS (Navitas College of Public Safety)bull Navitas Workforce Solutionsbull NIC mdash The University of Newcastlebull PIBT mdash Edith Cowan University Perth bull QIBT mdash Griffith University

Brisbane and the Gold Coastbull SAE InstitutionsQantm Collegesbull SAIBT mdash University of South

Australia Adelaidebull SIBT mdash Macquarie University Sydney

Canada

bull FIC mdash Simon Fraser University Vancouver bull ICM mdash the University of Manitoba Winnipeg

United Kingdom

bull BCUIC mdash Birmingham City University bull CRIC mdash Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge bull EIC mdash Edinburgh Napier University bull HIC mdash University of Hertfordshire Hatfieldbull ICP mdash University of Portsmouthbull ICRGU mdash Robert Gordon University Aberdeen bull ICWS mdash Swansea Universitybull LIBT mdash Brunel University Londonbull PUIC mdash Plymouth University bull SAE InstitutionsQantm College

United States of America

bull Navitas at UMass Boston mdash University of Massachusetts Boston

bull Navitas at UMass Dartmouth mdash University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

bull Navitas at UMass Lowell mdash University of Massachusetts Lowell

bull Navitas at WKU mdash Western Kentucky University (WKU)

bull Navitas at UNH mdash University of New Hampshire

bull SAE Institutions

Africa

bull SAE Institute South Africabull AUSI mdash Edith Cowan University Kenya

Asia

bull ACBT mdash Edith Cowan University Sri Lanka bull Curtin Singapore (The Singapore

Campus of Curtin University)bull MIBT Indonesia mdash Deakin Universitybull SAE Institutions mdash India Indonesia

Malaysia Singapore ThailandQantm College mdash Singapore

Europe

bull SAE InstitutionsQantm Colleges mdash Austria Belgium France Germany Greece Italy Netherlands Sweden Switzerland Slovenia Spain Turkey

Middle East

bull SAE Institutions mdash Jordan and Kuwait

New Zealand

bull SAE Institute Auckland

Central America

bull SAE Institute Mexico

Australian College of Business and Technology (ACBT) and Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Indonesia (MIBT-I) are affiliated organisations and are not owned by Navitas LimitedNAVITAS USA These schools are authorized under federal law to enrol non-immigrant alien students University Pathway Programs are not available to students from the Peoplersquos Republic of China for any University of Massachusetts campus where Navitas conducts these programsRegistered Company names and CRICOS Provider Codes SAE Institute Pty Ltd 00312F (NSW) 02431E (WA) 02047B (VIC) 03204G (QLD) Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd trading as La Trobe Melbourne 03312D La Trobe University 00115M (VIC) Australian Campus Network Pty Limited La Trobe University 02218K (NSW) Colleges of Business and Technology (WA) Pty Ltd 02042G Curtin University 00301J (WA) Colleges of Business and Technology (NSW) Pty Ltd trading as Curtin Sydney Curtin University 02637B (NSW) Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd trading as Eynesbury 00561M The University of Adelaide 00123M Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01590J Deakin University 00113B Perth Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01312J Edith Cowan University 00279B Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01737F Griffith University 00233E South Australian Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 02193C University of South Australia 00121B Sydney Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01576G Macquarie University 00002J IBT Sydney Pty Ltd trading as Macquarie City Campus Newcastle International College 03293B The University of Newcastle 00109J Navitas English Courses in NT will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 02783C (NT) Courses in NSW Qld and WA will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Services Pty Ltd ACN 002 069 730) CRICOS Provider 00289M (NSW) 00711B (Qld) 02252G (WA) with the exception of the Certificate IV in TESOL course which will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 00031D (NSW) and 03106K (Qld) Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia 02193C Hawthorn-Melbourne (Hawthorn Learning Pty Ltd ACN 124 204 171) CRICOS 02931G Australian College of Applied Psychology 01328A (NSW) 02565B (QLD) 02829E (VIC) Navitas College of Public Safety 01945JICM CRA BN 81210 5146 FIC CRA BN 81210 5146 Company Numbers Birmingham City International College Ltd trading as Birmingham City University International College (BCUIC) 07445570 CRIC 06407773 EIC 06822392 ICP 06770123 ICWS 6412162 HIBT Ltd trading as HIC 5163612 LIBT 5171106 Plymouth Devon International College Ltd trading as Plymouth University International College (PUIC) 06822402 ICRGU 07154254 Navitas Limited ABN 69 109 613 309

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Education for your world

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T +44 (0)1223 695700 F +44 (0)1223 698763 E cricangliaacuk facebookcomCRICuk

Company Number 6407773 Registered in England and Wales

The information contained in this brochure is correct at the time of publication however Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) reserves the right to alter amend or delete details at any time without notice

Selected photographs in this publication are Copyright copy Paul Foley Lightmoods 2012This brochure is provided free of charge

Printed July 2012 CRIC0150_0712_AWR

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Art and Design

This pathway will give you the freedom to explore a range of skills techniques and approaches associated with creative media

All courses offer a distinctive integration of practice and theory using industry standard facilities Students are encouraged to be both creative and critically engaged You will be expected to develop the creative practice

through studio workshop and classroom based experimentation You will also be provided with guidance to produce a portfolio

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Approach to Design

bull Creative Workshops Series

bull Critical and Contextual Studies

bull Design Process

bull Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Skills

bull Interactive Communication and Information Skills

bull Portfolio Development and Planning

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Cambridge School of Art at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Cambridge School of Art at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Computer Games

and Visual Effects

bull BA (Hons) Fashion Design

bull BA (Hons) Film and Television Production

bull BA (Hons) Film Television and Theatre Design

bull BA (Hons) Fine Art

bull BA (Hons) Graphic Design

bull BA (Hons) Illustration

bull BA (Hons) Illustration and Animation

bull BA (Hons) Interior Design

bull BA (Hons) Photography

Potential career pathsArts marketing design consulting fashion design fashion buying museum designing theatre set designing web design

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

PATH

WA

YS

14 CRiC Pathways at AngliA Ruskin univeRsity 201213

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Two-year bachelorrsquos degree BA (Hons) International Business Strategy Course overview

This new degree from the Lord Ashcroft International Business School (LAIBS) has an explicitly international focus which will equip you with a solid platform for a future career related to business and management in a globalised economy You will develop a range of practical skills and analytical techniques currently used within a number of functional areas in global business

By starting the First Year Degree in September January or June and by following the three semester academic calendar you will be able to complete your bachelorrsquos degree in two years

All students selected offered a place will receive a Tuition Fee reduction of pound4800 plus pound500 when they progress to second year A total saving of pound5300

Business

Throughout the Business pathway you will develop an understanding of what a business is and how its internal and external operating processes work

Topics include planning and strategy growth marketing products and services finance and accounting systems information systems and human resource development and management

You will also learn about the world of business and commerce including the operation of international markets and market economies

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Lord Ashcroft International Business School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Potential career pathsBanking and finance business management chartered accountancy chartered public finance accountancy marketing tourism and leisure

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Business Law

bull Business Studies (Double module)

bull Composition and Style

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Intercultural Studies

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Accounting for Business

bull Analysis of Business

bull Economics for Business and Management

bull International Business in Focus

bull International Business Law

bull Introduction to Accounting and Finance

bull Introduction to Organisation and Management

bull Marketing Essentials

Course fee pound8600

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance

bull BA (Hons) Business Economics

bull BA (Hons) Business Management

bull BA (Hons) Human Resource Management

bull BA (Hons) International Business Strategy (three-year option)

bull BA (Hons) International Business Strategy (two-year option)

bull BA (Hons) Marketing

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Lord Ashcroft International Business School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

15

Computing and Technology

The Computing and Technology pathway covers the principles underlying the use of information technology and its production and control

You will gain an understanding of the fundamentals of computing electronic communications and networking and how these contribute to solving complex

problems across a range of settings You will also consider how economic and technological developments affect the environment You will undertake contextual

and theoretical analysis and will have the opportunity to formulate a degree pathway option specialising in a particular field of study You will develop communication and presentation skills to articulate your visual and verbal response to the course and will learn practical techniques in your chosen field

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Analytical Techniques III

bull Communication Technology

bull Engineering Design

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Critical Thinking

bull Physics III

Course fee pound8200

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Business

Information Systems

bull BSc (Hons) Computer Science

bull BSc (Hons) Computing and Animation Technology

bull BSc (Hons) Information Security and Forensic Computing

bull BSc (Hons) Media and Internet Technology

Potential career pathsAcademic and industrial research web development database administration film and video post production software engineering 2D and 3D modelling and animation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

PATH

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Communications and Humanities

Through this pathway you will develop a fundamental knowledge and understanding of the basic facts concepts theories and principles of communications film and media through critical thinking and intercultural studies

You will also develop an appreciation of the wider communications context and its underlying principles including its social

environmental ethical economic and commercial impacts You will also exploring potential careers in the industry

Potential career pathsAdvertising and broadcasting communication consulting film criticism film festival administration and management media consulting public relations

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Composition and Style

bull Critical Thinking

bull Film Studies

bull Interactive Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Intercultural Studies

bull Mass Communications

bull Media Studies

Course fee pound7900

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9600

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Film Studies

bull BA (Hons) History

bull BA (Hons) Media Studies

bull BA (Hons) Philosophy

bull BA (Hons) Sociology

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Engineering and Built Environment

The Engineering and Built Environment pathway covers the principles underlying the use of materials in engineering applications and their production and control

You will gain an understanding of how applied chemical states and reactions contribute to the engineering process and are used to solve engineering problems You will also consider how economic and technological developments affect the built environment as well as learning how

to apply mathematical techniques to engineering decision-making

The common core of the course also provides a broad background to the processes that lead to the production and maintenance of buildings

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Analytical Techniques II

bull Engineering Design I

bull Engineering Design II

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Critical Thinking

bull Physics III

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University Chelmsford campus

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound8100ndashpound10300

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Potential career pathsDesign and development of buildings roads railways airports and docks environmental monitoring medical electronics sound technology construction and real estate management building and quantity surveying

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BEng (Hons) Electronics

bull BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering

bull BSc (Hons) Civil Engineering

bull BSc (Hons) Construction Management

bull BSc (Hons) Building Surveying

bull BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying

bull BSc (Hons) Real Estate Management

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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law

Our LLB (Hons) Law is a qualifying law degree that allows successful graduates to progress directly to the vocational stage of training for the profession of solicitor or barrister

The LLB is a flexible course that enables you to focus on areas of specific interest and to develop your own areas of specialisation including business and the law family law

criminal law and procedure andor civil law and litigation to meet the requirements of your chosen career

Potential career pathsBarrister paralegal solicitor

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Composition and Style

bull Contract Law

bull Criminal Law

bull English Legal System

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Legal Skills

bull Mass Communication

bull Public Law

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull LLB (Hons) Law

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Anglia Law School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Anglia Law School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Medical and Life Sciences

This pathway broadly explores the medical and life sciences and examines the complexity of life processes including the interrelationships of living organisms

You will learn the principles underlying the production use and control of materials in medical and life-science applications and the application of biological and chemical properties You will gain a thorough

understanding of the purpose and processes of laboratory experimentation and protocols as well as the basic concepts of applied chemical states and reactions

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Biology I

bull Biology II

bull Physics III

bull Chemistry I

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

Course fee pound8200

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science

bull BSc (Hons) Crime amp Investigative Studies

bull BSc (Hons) Forensic Science

bull BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care

bull BSc (Hons) Psychology

bull BSc (Hons) Abnormal and Clinical Psychology

bull BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult)

bull BSc (Hons) Psychology and Criminology

bull BSc (Hons) Public Health

bull BSc (Hons) Sports Science

bull BSc (Hons) Sports Coaching and Physical Education

Potential career pathsBiotechnology environmental protection forensic science medical research occupational psychology pharmaceutical manufacturing

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Optometry

Optometry is concerned with the examination diagnosis and treatment of the eyes and the correction of vision problems

This pathwayrsquos two main aims are to provide you with extensive theoretical and practical knowledge of optometry including its social and ethical aspects and to enable you to devise original ideas and theories related to optometry and to scientifically test them

When you graduate you will be able to demonstrate a knowledge of practical

competencies particularly in the use and application of laboratory and clinical apparatus demonstrate an understanding of the theoretical principles that underpin current practice and display skills in recording and interpreting patient data You will also be able to make decisions based on clinical rationale

Potential career pathsOptometry ophthalmic dispensing

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Biology I

bull Biology II

bull Physics III

bull Chemistry I

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BOptom (Hons) Optometry

bull BSc (Hons) Ophthalmic Dispensing

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

The postgraduate pathway advantageA CRIC postgraduate pathway provides you with valuable insight into postgraduate-level studies in the UK Most importantly it will equip you with the appropriate knowledge and skills you need to excel in your chosen taught masterrsquos degree

The postgraduate pathway is designed for students from a variety of backgrounds whobull require additional English

language training

bull come from a different academic environment to that of the UK

bull have been away from studies for a period of time

bull are looking to fine-tune skills already gained during undergraduate studies employment or both

If you fall into any of the above categories choosing the postgraduate pathway at CRIC is the right decision

The Pre-Masterrsquos pathway will prepare you for future postgraduate studies by giving you confidence and expertise in areas relevant to your taught masterrsquos degree

You willbull develop your fundamental knowledge

and understanding of the basic principles relevant to your chosen degree

bull develop basic numerical techniques research methodologies and ICT presentation and communication skills

bull gain a competent set of transferable skills that will help you in your academic studies and future career and enable you to make informed decisions

bull attain the necessary level of language competence specific to your chosen field of study

Pathways Duration Intakes Structure AssessmentPathway Pre-Sessional Learning Skills and Communication

12 weeks September January and June

This pre-sessional semester comprises four modules designed to improve your English language ability to Level B2 or higher and emplace vital study skills Teaching is tailored towards your chosen postgraduate pathway so you are prepared for subsequent studies while improving your communicative abilities

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

Pre-Masterrsquos (Stage 1)

One semester

September January and June

While studying at CRIC students will cover a series of modules that will prepare them for a seamless progression to their chosen taught masterrsquos degree All modules include core academic skills relevant to postgraduate study

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and a dissertation Most modules have a final two-hour examination

Masterrsquos (Stage 2)

One year mdash 18 months

September and January

The masterrsquos (Stage 2) offers students the chance to build on what they have learned during the pre-masterrsquos and extend their professional understanding about their relevant area of study A taught masterrsquos degree usually consists of a series of specialist modules in structured class seminar or tutorial formats A research thesis component may be included but is much shorter than what is required for a masterrsquos degree by research However most taught mastersrsquo degrees will have a final major project or dissertation component

Modules will be assessed be via exams assignments essays or seminar performance (group or individual presentations) Assessment may also include projects that can be completed either as part of a group or individually For most mastersrsquo degrees preparing and submitting a major project or dissertation will form a large part of the assessment and final grade

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Master of International Business (MBA and MAIB dual degree qualification) Course overview

This unique degree enables you to receive two degrees for the price of one an MA in International Business from Anglia Ruskin University and either an MBA in International Business and Management from Hanze University in Groningen the Netherlands or an MSc in International Management from Basel Switzerland You will spend half the time in the UK and the other in the Netherlands or Switzerland Both courses are delivered in English Students must have completed at least two years of work experience to be accepted to the programme in the Netherlands

22 CRiC Pathways at AngliA Ruskin univeRsity 201213

Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

Potential career pathsAccounting and finance arts project management business analysis business consulting construction management construction project management corporate law creative design management diplomacy economics engineering management entrepreneurship human resource management international trade international trade law IT management logistics marketing management project management

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

One semester

Modules

bull Advanced Contract Law

bull Business Management (double module)

bull Information Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning Skills and Communication

Course fee pound4500

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin University

Business

bull Masters of Business Administration (MBA)dagger

bull Engineering Management

bull MSc Engineering Management

bull MA International Management

bull MSc Accounting and Financial Analysis

bull MA Arts Management

bull MA Human Resource ManagementDagger

bull MA International Business

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Switzerland)dagger

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Netherlands)dagger

bull MA International Business Economics

bull MSc International Logistics

bull MA International Sustainable Tourism Management

bull MSc Management

bull MA Marketing Innovation

bull MSc Project Managementsect

it

bull MSc Information and Communication Technology

bull MSc Business Information SystemsDagger

bull MSc Mobile TelecommunicationsDagger

bull MSc Network SecurityDagger

bull MSc Computer ScienceDagger

bull MSC Network ManagementDagger

law

bull LLM International Business Law

Publishing

bull MA Publishing

Stage 2 Masterrsquos Degree

Location

Lord Ashcroft International Business School Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences or Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September and January

Duration

12-18 months

Course fee pound9800 - pound12900

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience Dagger Course has additional entry requirements of a relevant bachelorrsquos degree sect Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience in construction or built environment fields All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Ling Quan Huang China International Business

ldquo I came from China to study in the UK

I was initially attracted to Cambridge

because of its worldwide reputation - the city is very

culturally diverse and has a lot to offer I want

to be a manager in the future so I chose the

MA International Business at Anglia Ruskin

University because it covers transnational and

multinational businessrdquo

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Academic entry requirements If your country is not listed please visit angliaacukcric or contact the CRIC Admission Office by emailing admissionscric-ukacuk

CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

UK education system

5 GCSE passes 2 passes in the British GCE or VCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Level passes

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

International Baccalaureate

18 points 22 points as above

Albania Maturity Certificate Grade 5 average Maturity Certificate Grade 7 average as above

Bahrain Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (General Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme or equivalent

as above

Bangladesh Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate (10+2) with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate with a minimum average of 55 in 4 subjects

as above

Cambodia Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 50 average

Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 60 average

as above

China Successful completion of Senior Middle School 2 with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Senior Middle 3 with a minimum average of 60 across 4 academic subjects on either the Hui Kao or Senior Middle Examinations (English and Chinese are not acceptable as academic subjects)

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent (eg DaZhuan) from a recognised institution or following successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Egypt Satisfactory pass in Certificate of Secondary Education

Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education or Al-Azhar Training Diploma

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Ghana Minimum of 4 SSCE passes (Including Maths and English)

Minimum of 6 SSCE passes with grades of C or above

as above

Hong Kong HKDSE - an average of 40-55 (depending on schoolrsquos banding) in Form 4 and Form 5 including English and including Mathematics where required

HKDSE - Minimum of 3 passes at Grade 3 or the equivalent of 110 UCAS tariff points at GCE AAS level or equivalent

as above

India Successful completion of all India or State SSC (X) with 50 average

Successful completion of All India or State Board HSC (II) with 50 average

as above

Indonesia SMU III or SMU II grade of 65 SMU III grade of 7 (Average of 4 subjects) as above

Iran Successful completion of High School Diploma with an overall Pass

Successful completion of High School Diploma and Pre-University Certificate with an average of 12 or above

as above

Jordan Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 65 of completion of diploma (pass)

as above

Kazakhstan Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 35 average

Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 45 average

as above

Kenya Successful completion of KCSE with a D average or 5 passes at GCE O-Level

Successful completion of KCSE with grades of C or above or 2 GCE A-Level or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Levels

as above

Korea Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 65-75

as above

25

CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Kuwait Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (general Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 years education

Malaysia Successful completion of SPM with 4 passes or Senior Middle 2

2 passes in STPM or UEC with a 65 average

as above

Mauritius 5 passes in Cambridge Overseas School CertificateGCE O Level

2 passes in Cambridge Overseas Higher School CertificateGCE A Level or 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes

as above

Mongolia Successful completion of high school with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Foundation programme or equivalent

as above

Myanmar Successful completion of Basic Education High School Examination Matriculation with an overall pass

Successful completion of Technical High School Diploma with an overall pass

as above

Nepal Successful completion of School Leaving Certificate SLCUpper Secondary School Certificate (3 years) with a minimum average of Division I

Successful completion of HSC with a minimum average of Division I

as above

Nigeria Minimum of 4 credits at SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

Minimum of 6 credits including English and Maths from the SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

as above

Oman Successful completion of Thanawiya amma with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Pakistan Successful completion of SSC (10) with a grade average of 45

Successful completion of HSC (10+2) with a grade average of 55

as above

Qatar Successful completion of Tawjihiyya (General Secondary School Certificate) with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of a Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Russia Successful completion of Atestat with a 3 average

Successful completion of Atestat with a 45 average

as above

Saudi Arabia Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

South Africa Successful completion of Senior Certificate (no matriculation endorsement)

Successful completion of Senior Certificate (with Matriculation endorsement)

as above

Sri Lanka 5 passes in GCE O-Levels or equivalent 2 passes in GCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS passes

as above

Taiwan Successful completion of the Senior High School Certificate with a C grade or above

Successful completion of Senior High School Certificate with B Grades in 4 academic subjects

as above

Thailand Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 65

as above

Turkey Successful completion of Devlet Lise Diplomasi (State High School Diploma) with a minimum average of 50

Devlet Lise Diplomasi - average of 3 or Diploma ndash pass

as above

United Arab Emirates

Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of a foundation programme from another institution or equivalent

as above

Vietnam Successful completion of Year 11 with a 65 average

Successful completion of Year 12 with a 60 average

as above

Zambia 4 passes in ZSC 6 passes in ZSC graded at 4 or above as above

Zimbabwe 5 passes in Zimsec O-levelCambridge School Certificate (CSC) or Cambridge Overseas School Certificate (COSC)GCE O-levels

2 passes in Zimsec A-LevelGCE A-Levels or equivalent or 1 pass at A-Level and 2 passes at AS-Level

as above

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English language requirements

The language of instruction at CRIC is English To attain entry into the undergraduate or postgraduate pathway you must be able to demonstrate you have a suitable level of English proficiency You can do this by obtaining one of the results shown in the tables below

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash University Foundation

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 4 yearsPre-sessional semester University Foundation First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 2 ndash First Year Degree

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 3 yearsPre-sessional semester First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 3 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Postgraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash Pre-Masterrsquos

Postgraduate pathway ndash extended 13 yearsPre-sessional semester Pre-Masterrsquos Masterrsquos

Stage Learning Skills and Communication Stage 1 Stage 2

Duration 1 semester 1 semester 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Your English language preparation

If you do not meet our English language requirements you can receive the English language tuition you need to prepare you for successful entry into your degree pathway

The English language training is conducted by Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Centre

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Your investment

Fees and charges for the 20122013 academic year

English Language Course fee (pound)Cost per 12-week block of study pound3300

Undergraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 University Foundation pound8200 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Business) pound8600 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9600 ndash

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Business) pound9500ndashpound10300

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9500ndashpound10300

Postgraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos pound4500 ndash

Stage 2 Masterrsquos pound9800

Stage 2 MBA pound12900

Academic calendar

January 2013 May 2013 September 2013Pre-sessional

Enrolment and registration 4 February 22 May 27 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 4 February 28 May 30 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 19 August 20 December

University Foundation First Year Degree in Businessdagger and Pre-Masterrsquos

Enrolment and registration 21 January 22 May 18 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 28 January 28 May 23 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 31 May (pre-masterrsquos)

16 August 20 December (Pre-Masterrsquos and University Foundation) 10 January 2014 (First Year Degree mdash Arts and Science)

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger No May 2013 semester for integrated First Year Degree courses (all subjects other than business) All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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CRIC offers a quality education The academic

and management staff are inspirational - they give excellent support to the students

Navitas bursaries and scholarships

Navitas family bursariesNavitas offers financial support in the form of family bursaries A bursary applies where two or more students from the same family study with a Navitas member institution

The first family member can be studying with a Navitas member institution at the same time as other family members or they may have previously studied with any Navitas member institution The bursary is granted to the second and subsequent family members who study with a Navitas member institution For the purpose of this bursary a family member is defined as a husband wife brother sister mother father son daughter or stepchild

The bursary is equivalent to 10 percent of tuition fee for the first attempt at units or courses in the programme of study (ie a certificate diploma University Transfer Programme (UTP) University Pathway Programme bachelorrsquos degree pre-masterrsquos programme postgraduate qualifying programme or masterrsquos degree)dagger with a Navitas member institution (excluding the Mixed English option)Dagger This amount is credited to the eligible studentrsquos tuition fee account each academic term with the amount being relevant to the number of units undertaken in that term The bursary applies to the first program of study only undertaken at a Navitas member institution and does not apply to additional units or repeat units that may also be undertaken

A completed application must be submitted to the Navitas institution where the second family member is studying together with supporting documents such as a birth certificate or family cardsect Application forms can be obtained from the Navitas institution where the student has enrolled

The Navitas family bursary applies to students studying at ACBT ACN AUSI BCUIC Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

dagger Certificate programmes may also be known or registered a Foundation Studies or University Transfer Programme Stage I Diploma programmes may also be known or registered as Undergraduate Pathway University Transfer Programme Stage II or University Pathway Programme

Dagger The Navitas bursary is not applicable to any English language programme or any component of an English language programme offered by a Navitas member institution

sect The supporting documentation that is required will depend on the country where the student is enrolled

Navitas academic merit scholarshipsNavitas is committed to helping students achieve their career goals by offering scholarships to outstanding students

Navitas academic merit scholarships are awarded each term by each Navitas pathway college or managed campus Two students with the highest GPA in four or more subjects or courses will each receive a scholarship

The scholarships cover bull one academic term or part thereof at a

Navitas member institution (equivalent to the tuition fees for a maximum of up to five academic subjects or courses) for

- a diploma advanced diploma or associate degree (Australia)

- UTP Stage II or associate degree (Canada)

- UPP or IUTP (United States) - undergraduate pathway programme (United Kingdom) or

bull one semester of undergraduate study at ACN Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus or

bull one semester of a masterrsquos programme at Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus

The scholarships are applied to the tuition for the second term of enrolment only or the final semester of study in an undergraduate or postgraduate programme Students must be enrolled as a full time student to qualify for the scholarships

The scholarship panel from each Navitas member institution will announce the recipients of the Navitas academic merit scholarships upon the completion of each term and the release of the results The recipients will be notified by mail and the successful students posted on the college website by consent Students are not required to apply for the scholarship as it is awarded based on academic performance and all students are eligible

Scholarship policy

1 Two scholarships for one academic termrsquos tuition are offered at all Navitas member institutions each

2 Where the Academic Assessment Committee must differentiate between equally qualified applicants additional factors such as educational disadvantage membership of a specific equity group andor significantly adverse personal circumstances may be taken into account

3 Students are eligible to qualify for the scholarships after successful completion of their first term and after commencing their second term

4 Students can only be awarded the scholarship once

5 Students already in receipt of a scholarship may not be eligible for the Navitas scholarship

6 Students are required to pay for any additional courses or subjects or courses undertaken that are over the amount covered by the scholarship

Navitas academic merit scholarships are offered to students studying at ACN Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

This information is correct as at the time of printing and may be subject to change without notice or at the discretion of Navitas member institutions or Navitas Limited

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Student services

CRIC is committed to helping you achieve your goals by providing you with all the support services you need As a CRIC student you will have access to both CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University services

Services available at CRIC CRIC encourages you to use all the support services available and to contact our friendly staff for advice and assistance whenever you need it Remember we are here to help you achieve success within your chosen pathway of study

The Student Support team looks after all our studentsrsquo needs includingbull Academic performance monitoring mdash

Students in Jeopardy programme

bull Assignment help

bull Attendance monitoring

bull Disability support

bull English language support

bull Enrolment in your pathway

bull Learning support

bull Orientation programmes

bull Registration with Anglia Ruskin University

bull Registration with CRIC

bull Social activities

bull Student welfare

bull Study skills training

bull 247 emergency assistance

Activities at CRICIf you are interested in getting involved in sports and cultural societies Anglia Ruskin University is the perfect university for you Cambridge and Chelmsford offer a wide range of recreational and sporting facilities that you can use including cricket pitches sports halls and gyms

Being part of sports and cultural societies while you are at Anglia Ruskin University will open up many social and career opportunities for you We encourage our students to participate in such activities as much as possible

Clubs and societies on campus

For a list of clubs and societies on campus visit webangliaacukvodlifecambridgecam_clubshtml

Why visit us at angliaacukcric

Join us on Facebook at facebookcomcricukNext time you are on Facebook find out what our students are getting up to Yoursquoll see all the fun activities we are doing this year and find helpful tips on accommodation saving money and living in the beautiful locations of Cambridge and Chelmsford Yoursquoll also be able to read movie reviews

check out our inter-college sporting events and check out the cultural and social activities that other CRIC students are getting up to during their free time

There is plenty of information on this site so visit us and spend some time browsing our pages online

If your parents have questions our website has information for them too The CRIC website has the most up-to-date information about the college including pathway information accommodation options and scholarship availability Visit the site to see what awaits you at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University

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Accommodation

CRIC offers places in Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos Halls of Residence for those wishing to live on either the Cambridge or Chelmsford campus The Halls of Residence consist of low-rise modern buildings situated either on or next to each campus

Alternatively CRIC offers off-campus accommodation through its preferred service providers

On-campus accommodationThis accommodation is intended for new students and is normally only available for a stay of one semester (16 weeks maximum) Rooms in Halls of Residence are limited so if you want to apply for one you should do so early

Students staying in the Halls of Residence will have their own en-suite single room which usually includes a single bed desk

cupboard and free broadband internet access Students share a large self-catering kitchen

After living in Halls of Residence for one semester many students find that they have settled into life at Anglia Ruskin University and made friends and would like to experience off-campus living in Cambridge or Chelmsford

The cost of a room in the Halls of Residence for one semester varies between pound1850 and pound2350 Please check angliaacukcric for the most up-to-date costs

Off-campus accommodationCRIC provides a referral service to our preferred off-campus accommodation service providers for new and continuing students wishing to live locally The service helps CRIC students to source privately rented accommodation within the cities of Cambridge and Chelmsford and close to Anglia Ruskin University

Reserving accommodationOnce you have accepted an offer to study at CRIC you may then wish to ask us to arrange your accommodation To reserve your room you will need to complete an Accommodation Form and pay a pound800 reservation fee in advance You must then pay the remaining accommodation cost when you receive your student visa Places are limited so we recommend you book early to ensure your place and choice of room

Cost-of-living guide

You will be expected to reside in Cambridge or Chelmsford for the duration of your studies at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University As such the UK Border Agency (UKBA) requires students to be able to demonstrate minimum subsistence funds of pound800 per month to cover their living expenses For further details contact the CRIC Student Support Office at cricstudentsupportangliaacuk

The money you will need includes course fees and living costs (also called maintenance funds) Your monthly living costs may vary depending on where you

decide to study If you havenrsquot studied in the UK before or recently the information below will help you budget for your study here

Length of courseWhere you will study Money needed

Nine months or less CRIC Full course fees and pound800 for each calendar month of the course

More than nine months CRIC Full course fees and pound5400 to cover living costs for nine months

For more information visit ukbahomeofficegovuk and follow the Studying in the UK link

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How to apply to study at CRIC

Applying to CRICSend your completed application form and documents by mail email or fax to

Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) Coslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

E admissionscric-ukacuk F +44 (0)1223 698763 (international) F 01223 698763 (from the UK)

Complete the CRIC Application formand send it with supporting documents mdash including your academic qualifications and English test results mdash to CRIC or your CRIC representative

(Certified translations must accompany documents that are not in English)

Receive an Offer of AdmissionDownload Tier 4 visa application and prepare all documents needed for the visa as described in the UKBA visa application guidance notes

Accept the offerby paying the course fee deposit indicated and returning a completed Acceptance Form to CRIC

(You can make a payment via bank transfer international bank draft or debitcredit card)

Receive visa support informationCRIC will send you the information you need to apply for your UK student visa (Tier 4)

Re-check to see if you have all original documents funds required as per the CRIC CAS document and UKBA visa application guidance notes prior to applying for the Tier 4 visa

Arrange student accommodation in Cambridge or ChelmsfordCRIC can help organise suitable student accommodation

(Demand is often high for the most popular accommodation so make sure you arrange accommodation as soon as possible)

Apply for your visaFull details on the visa application process can be found at ukbahomeofficegovukstudyingintheuk

(You must you notify CRIC once the outcome of your application is confirmed)

Arrive in the UKCRIC will help arrange transfer from the airport to your accommodation and will provide a full orientation before enrolment

(You should notify CRIC of your arrival details so that we can make these arrangements)

Start the first stage of your studies at CRIC and complete your degree at Anglia Ruskin University

33

Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students

This payment and refund policy applies to applicants and new students undertaking an enrolment process at the commencement of a pathway of studies

Registered students are those who have completed an enrolment process and are considered to be lsquocontinuing studentsrsquo They are not considered under this policy see Payment and Refund mdash Continuing Students 10 Payment methods Programme

Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

11 Payment of the amount along with any transaction costs due should be made in pound pounds sterling to CRIC by

bull UK bank cheque

bull international bank draft

bull telegraphic transfer

bull UK bank debit card

bull non-UK bank debit card (3 surcharge will apply) or

bull credit card (3 surcharge will apply)

If payment is made by telegraphic transfer then it must state the

bull studentrsquos name and

bull studentrsquos CRIC student ID number

as reference for payment and provide CRIC with proof of payment

12 CRIC bank details are as follows

Bank name Citibank London

Address Citigroup Centre Canada Square Canary Wharf London E14 5LB United Kingdom

Account name CRIC Ltd

Account Address London UK

Bank Account number 11972472

Bank Sort Code 18-50-08

IBAN Number GB79CITI18500811972472

SWIFT Code CITIGB2L (Citibank London)

20 Financial conditions application

21 All applicants must have satisfiedprovide CRIC that

bull they have acceptable sources of funding for the duration of the pathway See the Student Visa Information on the website angliaacukcric (information also attached to the Acceptance of Offer Form and Provisional CAS Statement) for a list of documents that are acceptable

22 All fees charges and accounts will be payable in advance as determined by CRIC All applicants are required to make advance payments inclusive of

bull the Programme Fee Deposit mdash the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form and all deposits are taken as payment towards the full amount (note if you are an applicant undertaking English language then your Programme

Fee Deposit will be calculated against your academic programme fees and these fees will be held on account until you progress to academic studies)

bull pound800ndashpound1000 (the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form) towards any pre-booked student accommodation made on their behalf by provide CRIC All as payment towards the full amount (the full account must be paid prior to a student arriving in the UK)

bull the NavInsure Policy fee mdash Payment of this fee is required in advance if you select to purchase the Navinsurance Policy Refund of this fee is subject to the terms and conditions of the Navinsurance policy (in particular point ldquo3 mdash Cancellationrdquo of the general conditions on page 3 of the Policy Booklet)

In some instances CRIC may request an additional advance payment for specific pathways of study or where additional administrative charges may be required

23 No applicant will be issued with a CAS Statement until all requirements in paras 21 and 22 have been met

24 No applicant will be permitted to enrol on a pathway of study until all required advance payments are made in full by the required due date All required payments must be made prior to the commencement of the semester of enrolment inclusive of fees charges and accounts

25 Deferral of entry for applicants will not normally be permitted once a CAS statement has been issued by Anglia Ruskin University However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis prior to deferral of entry and where an applicant can provided binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

then all advance payments made to date will be held by CRIC and rolled forward to the deferred enrolment date Also see paras 327

26 Fees are correct as at the time of printing CRIC reserves the right to vary its fees at any time

30 Financial conditions and refunds Programme Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

31 Conditions

311 The laws pertaining to money laundering in the UK require that any payment made to and confirmed as received by CRIC will only ever be refunded to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment

Where an accommodation deposit has been paid to the College which is then transferred to a third party (provider of actual accommodation) with the approval of the student or parentlegal guardian the deposit is then subject to the terms and conditions for refund of the third party and the College therefore has no further liability or responsibility for any refund

312 CRIC reserves the right to return to source any excessive payment consisting of over three semestersrsquo advanced payments inclusive of programme fees andor student accommodation fees as a preventative measure to any excessive money transfer into and within the UK

313 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any miscommunication that may arise where inaccurate applicant contact details or where such details are out of date It is the responsibility of applicant and the parentguardian where an applicant is under the age of 18 years to provide and confirm correct contact details for communication purposes

314 CRIC reserves the right to correct any clerical details or omissions

315 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage including without limitation direct or consequential loss or damage or any loss or damages whatsoever arising from the terms and conditions of payments and refunds

316 All payments are subject to the following conditions

bull the payee is authorised to use the payment method used

bull a payment must be confirmed as having reached the CRIC Citibank account for it to be deemed as a payment and

bull where a card provider declines or refuses a payment or where incorrect details have been provided by the payee and a payment does not reach the CRIC Citibank account CRIC has no obligation to notify the payee or applicant and accepts no liability for any losses

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Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students (continued)

32 International applicants

321 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content This may be applied

bull where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to Anglia Ruskin University or

bull where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant or

bull where an applicant has obtained entry clearance andor leave to remain under an Anglia Ruskin University CAS numberStatement

bull Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision prior to or at the time of receiving a Provisional CAS Statement or

bull where no CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321

A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

322 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and the applicant fails to gain a student visa then a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be applied where an applicant has provided the following binding evidence

bull a copy of the rejection letter received from the UK diplomatic mission (ECO)

bull evidence that the visa application was made within time and valid application conditions and

where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC

will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

323 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees can only be applied where an applicant has provided evidence that

bull they are no longer in the UK and that their student visa has been cancelled or

bull they have moved to and been accepted to another Tier 4 licensed educational establishment

bull A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

324 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where the applicant transfers prior to the enrolment process to another educational establishment within the UK then they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and outstanding accounts

325 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant fails to enrol then they are deemed to be in breach of their student visa and they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

326 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant can provide binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts inclusive of the NavInsure Policy fee

327 Where an applicant has opted to take out the NavInsure Policy and paid the associated fee as specified on the Acceptance of Offer Form a refund of the fee paid will be applied in line with the NavInsure Cancellation policy as specified in the NavInsure Policy Booklet provided to applicants at the time their Policy is issued

328 Where an applicant holds a NavInsure or alternative Insurance Policy a refund on advanced payment of programme fees see paras 322 323 and 324 will only be applied by CRIC where the applicant can evidence that they have not made a successful claim against their policy for the programme fees held

33 EEA or Swiss national applicants

331 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content

332 Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision four weeks prior to the programme start date then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 331 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

333 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees will be made A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

334 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where an applicant can provide binding evidence that the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

Please print in BLOCK LETTERS

Application forman Associate College of

(1) Personal

Title Mr Mrs Miss Other

Family name First name(s)

Previous family name (if applicable)

Date of birth DAY MONTH YEAR Gender Male Female

Student address

Postcode Country

Home telephone Mobile telephone

Country of birth Skype ID

Email

Country of passport held Passport number

(2) Pathway area selection

Undergraduate Pathway Areas Postgraduate Pathway Areas

Stage 1 University Foundation Stage 2 First Year Degree Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Architecture

Art amp Design

Business

Communications and Humanities

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Law

Life Sciences

Optometry

Accounting and Finance

Architecture

Arts and Humanities

Business

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Life Sciences

Art

Business

Engineering

IT

Law

MBA

Publishing

Year of entry Month of entry September January June

(This section must be completed including desired majorspecialisation where relevent For a list of degrees offered refer to page 11 of this guide Or visit cricnavitascomcourses)

Your chosen degree

(3) Education details Prior education ndash highest level achieved

Name of qualification (eg A Levels Year 12 Bachelorrsquos) Name of institution attended Grades (itemise individual subject grades) Date of completion

CRIC_APPFORMindd 1 06072012 0947

Office use only

(9) Application checklist and declarationWe require the following section to be completed in order to process your application

Check that you have

Completed all sections of the application form

Read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment including the Fee and Refund Policy within the brochure or on the website

Check that you have attached

Certified copies of your academic transcripts

Evidence of your English language ability if applicable

A copy of your passport andor visa

I declare that the information I have supplied on this form is to the best of my understanding and belief complete and correct I understand that the giving of false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of my application or cancellation of enrolment I give permission for CRIC to obtain official records from any educational institution that I have attended I also authorise CRIC to supply any relevant official records to educational institutions to which I am seeking admission to government bodies and to parentssponsors if required I understand that Course Fees are subject to review I accept the conditions as laid out in the CRIC Payment and Refund Policy and accept liability for the payment of all Course Fees as outlined within I understand that living expenses in the United Kingdom may be higher than in my own country and confirm that I am able to meet those costs I hereby consent to CRIC disclosing my personal information to third parties in the manner set out in CRICrsquos Privacy Policy which includes

bull Disclosure to CRIC representatives (agents) acting on my behalf

bull Disclosure to Anglia Ruskin University to facilitate progression from CRIC to the next stage of my studies

bull Disclosure to Navitas Ltd and its affiliates for the purpose of communication with regarding pathways and services offered by Navitas Ltd and its related companies

Tick this box if you do not wish to receive information via SMS about your offer

Signature Date DAY MONTH YEAR

ParentGuardian Signature (if applicant is under 18 years of age)

Date DAY MONTH YEAR

Offer Details ndash Admission OfficeRepresentative Stamp

Send your application to CRICCambridge Ruskin International CollegeAnglia Ruskin University Coslett Building (Cos415)East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

F +44 (0)1223 698763 E admissionscric-ukacuk

(4) English proficiencyPlease provide details of your English language qualification

IELTS (Score)

TOEFL (Score)

Other (lsquoOrsquo Levels Cambridge)

You must submit full academic transcriptscertificates and proof of English proficiency so that we can assess your eligibility for your selected study PathwayIf these documents are not submitted with this form we will not be able to process your application

(5) Declaration of criminal recordIn accordance with UK law you must state if you have any criminal convictions

Please indicate if you have any criminal convictions

Yes No

(excluding spent convictions and minor motoring offences for which the penalty was a fine andor up to 3 penalty points)

If you tick yes you may need to provide details

(6) DisabilitiesSpecial NeedsPlease indicate in the next column whether or not you will need any additional support or facilities We will pass this information on to our Student Services team who will liaise with you to support you through the admission process and determine whether we and the university can meet your study needs

DisabilitiesSpecial Needs continued

I have no known learningphysical disability

I have a specific learningphysical disability

Please give further details below and if necessary attach further information to this form

(7) Have you studied previously in the UK

Yes No

From DAY MONTH YEAR To DAY MONTH YEAR

Name of schooluniversity

(8) Other informationHow did you hear about CRIC You may tick more than one box

Exhibitionseminar

Internet

Newspapermagazine advertisement

British Council

Recommended by an CRIC representative (agent)

Recommended by a friend or relative Is your friendrelative an CRIC student Yes No

Other

QRCODE

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Creating opportunities for successNavitas provides you with the education you need to get where you want to be in life From English language skills and courses to help you enter university to training for the workplace Navitas colleges and campuses in 28 countries will support you every step of the way

With over 100 Navitas and SAE Institution locations across the globe and over 55000 international students currently studying with us we understand the worldrsquos learning

needs Wersquove become one of the most trusted providers of education and training in the world

Navitas offers to students professionals and migrants from around the world the following opportunities

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We also offer customised workplace training for companies and a range of training and settlement services for the Australian government Wherever you are and wherever you want to be the knowledge and resources of our staff around the world will ensure your success

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Members and affiliates of Navitas Australia

bull ACAP (Australian College of Applied Psychology)

bull ACN mdash La Trobe University Sydneybull ATTC (Australian TESOL Training Centre) bull CELUSA (Centre for English Language

in the University of South Australia) bull Curtin College mdash Curtin University Perth bull Curtin University Sydneybull Cytech Intersearchbull Eynesbury mdash The University of Adelaide

and University of South Australiabull Hawthorn-Melbournebull La Trobe Melbourne mdash La Trobe Universitybull MIBT mdash Deakin University Melbournebull MQC mdash Macquarie University Sydney bull Navitas English (formerly ACEACL) bull Navitas Health Skills Australiabull NCPS (Navitas College of Public Safety)bull Navitas Workforce Solutionsbull NIC mdash The University of Newcastlebull PIBT mdash Edith Cowan University Perth bull QIBT mdash Griffith University

Brisbane and the Gold Coastbull SAE InstitutionsQantm Collegesbull SAIBT mdash University of South

Australia Adelaidebull SIBT mdash Macquarie University Sydney

Canada

bull FIC mdash Simon Fraser University Vancouver bull ICM mdash the University of Manitoba Winnipeg

United Kingdom

bull BCUIC mdash Birmingham City University bull CRIC mdash Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge bull EIC mdash Edinburgh Napier University bull HIC mdash University of Hertfordshire Hatfieldbull ICP mdash University of Portsmouthbull ICRGU mdash Robert Gordon University Aberdeen bull ICWS mdash Swansea Universitybull LIBT mdash Brunel University Londonbull PUIC mdash Plymouth University bull SAE InstitutionsQantm College

United States of America

bull Navitas at UMass Boston mdash University of Massachusetts Boston

bull Navitas at UMass Dartmouth mdash University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

bull Navitas at UMass Lowell mdash University of Massachusetts Lowell

bull Navitas at WKU mdash Western Kentucky University (WKU)

bull Navitas at UNH mdash University of New Hampshire

bull SAE Institutions

Africa

bull SAE Institute South Africabull AUSI mdash Edith Cowan University Kenya

Asia

bull ACBT mdash Edith Cowan University Sri Lanka bull Curtin Singapore (The Singapore

Campus of Curtin University)bull MIBT Indonesia mdash Deakin Universitybull SAE Institutions mdash India Indonesia

Malaysia Singapore ThailandQantm College mdash Singapore

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bull SAE InstitutionsQantm Colleges mdash Austria Belgium France Germany Greece Italy Netherlands Sweden Switzerland Slovenia Spain Turkey

Middle East

bull SAE Institutions mdash Jordan and Kuwait

New Zealand

bull SAE Institute Auckland

Central America

bull SAE Institute Mexico

Australian College of Business and Technology (ACBT) and Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Indonesia (MIBT-I) are affiliated organisations and are not owned by Navitas LimitedNAVITAS USA These schools are authorized under federal law to enrol non-immigrant alien students University Pathway Programs are not available to students from the Peoplersquos Republic of China for any University of Massachusetts campus where Navitas conducts these programsRegistered Company names and CRICOS Provider Codes SAE Institute Pty Ltd 00312F (NSW) 02431E (WA) 02047B (VIC) 03204G (QLD) Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd trading as La Trobe Melbourne 03312D La Trobe University 00115M (VIC) Australian Campus Network Pty Limited La Trobe University 02218K (NSW) Colleges of Business and Technology (WA) Pty Ltd 02042G Curtin University 00301J (WA) Colleges of Business and Technology (NSW) Pty Ltd trading as Curtin Sydney Curtin University 02637B (NSW) Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd trading as Eynesbury 00561M The University of Adelaide 00123M Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01590J Deakin University 00113B Perth Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01312J Edith Cowan University 00279B Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01737F Griffith University 00233E South Australian Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 02193C University of South Australia 00121B Sydney Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01576G Macquarie University 00002J IBT Sydney Pty Ltd trading as Macquarie City Campus Newcastle International College 03293B The University of Newcastle 00109J Navitas English Courses in NT will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 02783C (NT) Courses in NSW Qld and WA will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Services Pty Ltd ACN 002 069 730) CRICOS Provider 00289M (NSW) 00711B (Qld) 02252G (WA) with the exception of the Certificate IV in TESOL course which will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 00031D (NSW) and 03106K (Qld) Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia 02193C Hawthorn-Melbourne (Hawthorn Learning Pty Ltd ACN 124 204 171) CRICOS 02931G Australian College of Applied Psychology 01328A (NSW) 02565B (QLD) 02829E (VIC) Navitas College of Public Safety 01945JICM CRA BN 81210 5146 FIC CRA BN 81210 5146 Company Numbers Birmingham City International College Ltd trading as Birmingham City University International College (BCUIC) 07445570 CRIC 06407773 EIC 06822392 ICP 06770123 ICWS 6412162 HIBT Ltd trading as HIC 5163612 LIBT 5171106 Plymouth Devon International College Ltd trading as Plymouth University International College (PUIC) 06822402 ICRGU 07154254 Navitas Limited ABN 69 109 613 309

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Cambridge Ruskin International College LtdCoslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

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Company Number 6407773 Registered in England and Wales

The information contained in this brochure is correct at the time of publication however Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) reserves the right to alter amend or delete details at any time without notice

Selected photographs in this publication are Copyright copy Paul Foley Lightmoods 2012This brochure is provided free of charge

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Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Two-year bachelorrsquos degree BA (Hons) International Business Strategy Course overview

This new degree from the Lord Ashcroft International Business School (LAIBS) has an explicitly international focus which will equip you with a solid platform for a future career related to business and management in a globalised economy You will develop a range of practical skills and analytical techniques currently used within a number of functional areas in global business

By starting the First Year Degree in September January or June and by following the three semester academic calendar you will be able to complete your bachelorrsquos degree in two years

All students selected offered a place will receive a Tuition Fee reduction of pound4800 plus pound500 when they progress to second year A total saving of pound5300

Business

Throughout the Business pathway you will develop an understanding of what a business is and how its internal and external operating processes work

Topics include planning and strategy growth marketing products and services finance and accounting systems information systems and human resource development and management

You will also learn about the world of business and commerce including the operation of international markets and market economies

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Lord Ashcroft International Business School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Potential career pathsBanking and finance business management chartered accountancy chartered public finance accountancy marketing tourism and leisure

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Business Law

bull Business Studies (Double module)

bull Composition and Style

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Intercultural Studies

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Accounting for Business

bull Analysis of Business

bull Economics for Business and Management

bull International Business in Focus

bull International Business Law

bull Introduction to Accounting and Finance

bull Introduction to Organisation and Management

bull Marketing Essentials

Course fee pound8600

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance

bull BA (Hons) Business Economics

bull BA (Hons) Business Management

bull BA (Hons) Human Resource Management

bull BA (Hons) International Business Strategy (three-year option)

bull BA (Hons) International Business Strategy (two-year option)

bull BA (Hons) Marketing

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Lord Ashcroft International Business School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

15

Computing and Technology

The Computing and Technology pathway covers the principles underlying the use of information technology and its production and control

You will gain an understanding of the fundamentals of computing electronic communications and networking and how these contribute to solving complex

problems across a range of settings You will also consider how economic and technological developments affect the environment You will undertake contextual

and theoretical analysis and will have the opportunity to formulate a degree pathway option specialising in a particular field of study You will develop communication and presentation skills to articulate your visual and verbal response to the course and will learn practical techniques in your chosen field

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Analytical Techniques III

bull Communication Technology

bull Engineering Design

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Critical Thinking

bull Physics III

Course fee pound8200

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Business

Information Systems

bull BSc (Hons) Computer Science

bull BSc (Hons) Computing and Animation Technology

bull BSc (Hons) Information Security and Forensic Computing

bull BSc (Hons) Media and Internet Technology

Potential career pathsAcademic and industrial research web development database administration film and video post production software engineering 2D and 3D modelling and animation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Communications and Humanities

Through this pathway you will develop a fundamental knowledge and understanding of the basic facts concepts theories and principles of communications film and media through critical thinking and intercultural studies

You will also develop an appreciation of the wider communications context and its underlying principles including its social

environmental ethical economic and commercial impacts You will also exploring potential careers in the industry

Potential career pathsAdvertising and broadcasting communication consulting film criticism film festival administration and management media consulting public relations

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Composition and Style

bull Critical Thinking

bull Film Studies

bull Interactive Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Intercultural Studies

bull Mass Communications

bull Media Studies

Course fee pound7900

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9600

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Film Studies

bull BA (Hons) History

bull BA (Hons) Media Studies

bull BA (Hons) Philosophy

bull BA (Hons) Sociology

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

17

Engineering and Built Environment

The Engineering and Built Environment pathway covers the principles underlying the use of materials in engineering applications and their production and control

You will gain an understanding of how applied chemical states and reactions contribute to the engineering process and are used to solve engineering problems You will also consider how economic and technological developments affect the built environment as well as learning how

to apply mathematical techniques to engineering decision-making

The common core of the course also provides a broad background to the processes that lead to the production and maintenance of buildings

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Analytical Techniques II

bull Engineering Design I

bull Engineering Design II

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Critical Thinking

bull Physics III

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University Chelmsford campus

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound8100ndashpound10300

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Potential career pathsDesign and development of buildings roads railways airports and docks environmental monitoring medical electronics sound technology construction and real estate management building and quantity surveying

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BEng (Hons) Electronics

bull BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering

bull BSc (Hons) Civil Engineering

bull BSc (Hons) Construction Management

bull BSc (Hons) Building Surveying

bull BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying

bull BSc (Hons) Real Estate Management

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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law

Our LLB (Hons) Law is a qualifying law degree that allows successful graduates to progress directly to the vocational stage of training for the profession of solicitor or barrister

The LLB is a flexible course that enables you to focus on areas of specific interest and to develop your own areas of specialisation including business and the law family law

criminal law and procedure andor civil law and litigation to meet the requirements of your chosen career

Potential career pathsBarrister paralegal solicitor

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Composition and Style

bull Contract Law

bull Criminal Law

bull English Legal System

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Legal Skills

bull Mass Communication

bull Public Law

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull LLB (Hons) Law

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Anglia Law School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Anglia Law School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

19

Medical and Life Sciences

This pathway broadly explores the medical and life sciences and examines the complexity of life processes including the interrelationships of living organisms

You will learn the principles underlying the production use and control of materials in medical and life-science applications and the application of biological and chemical properties You will gain a thorough

understanding of the purpose and processes of laboratory experimentation and protocols as well as the basic concepts of applied chemical states and reactions

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Biology I

bull Biology II

bull Physics III

bull Chemistry I

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

Course fee pound8200

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science

bull BSc (Hons) Crime amp Investigative Studies

bull BSc (Hons) Forensic Science

bull BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care

bull BSc (Hons) Psychology

bull BSc (Hons) Abnormal and Clinical Psychology

bull BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult)

bull BSc (Hons) Psychology and Criminology

bull BSc (Hons) Public Health

bull BSc (Hons) Sports Science

bull BSc (Hons) Sports Coaching and Physical Education

Potential career pathsBiotechnology environmental protection forensic science medical research occupational psychology pharmaceutical manufacturing

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Optometry

Optometry is concerned with the examination diagnosis and treatment of the eyes and the correction of vision problems

This pathwayrsquos two main aims are to provide you with extensive theoretical and practical knowledge of optometry including its social and ethical aspects and to enable you to devise original ideas and theories related to optometry and to scientifically test them

When you graduate you will be able to demonstrate a knowledge of practical

competencies particularly in the use and application of laboratory and clinical apparatus demonstrate an understanding of the theoretical principles that underpin current practice and display skills in recording and interpreting patient data You will also be able to make decisions based on clinical rationale

Potential career pathsOptometry ophthalmic dispensing

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Biology I

bull Biology II

bull Physics III

bull Chemistry I

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BOptom (Hons) Optometry

bull BSc (Hons) Ophthalmic Dispensing

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

The postgraduate pathway advantageA CRIC postgraduate pathway provides you with valuable insight into postgraduate-level studies in the UK Most importantly it will equip you with the appropriate knowledge and skills you need to excel in your chosen taught masterrsquos degree

The postgraduate pathway is designed for students from a variety of backgrounds whobull require additional English

language training

bull come from a different academic environment to that of the UK

bull have been away from studies for a period of time

bull are looking to fine-tune skills already gained during undergraduate studies employment or both

If you fall into any of the above categories choosing the postgraduate pathway at CRIC is the right decision

The Pre-Masterrsquos pathway will prepare you for future postgraduate studies by giving you confidence and expertise in areas relevant to your taught masterrsquos degree

You willbull develop your fundamental knowledge

and understanding of the basic principles relevant to your chosen degree

bull develop basic numerical techniques research methodologies and ICT presentation and communication skills

bull gain a competent set of transferable skills that will help you in your academic studies and future career and enable you to make informed decisions

bull attain the necessary level of language competence specific to your chosen field of study

Pathways Duration Intakes Structure AssessmentPathway Pre-Sessional Learning Skills and Communication

12 weeks September January and June

This pre-sessional semester comprises four modules designed to improve your English language ability to Level B2 or higher and emplace vital study skills Teaching is tailored towards your chosen postgraduate pathway so you are prepared for subsequent studies while improving your communicative abilities

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

Pre-Masterrsquos (Stage 1)

One semester

September January and June

While studying at CRIC students will cover a series of modules that will prepare them for a seamless progression to their chosen taught masterrsquos degree All modules include core academic skills relevant to postgraduate study

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and a dissertation Most modules have a final two-hour examination

Masterrsquos (Stage 2)

One year mdash 18 months

September and January

The masterrsquos (Stage 2) offers students the chance to build on what they have learned during the pre-masterrsquos and extend their professional understanding about their relevant area of study A taught masterrsquos degree usually consists of a series of specialist modules in structured class seminar or tutorial formats A research thesis component may be included but is much shorter than what is required for a masterrsquos degree by research However most taught mastersrsquo degrees will have a final major project or dissertation component

Modules will be assessed be via exams assignments essays or seminar performance (group or individual presentations) Assessment may also include projects that can be completed either as part of a group or individually For most mastersrsquo degrees preparing and submitting a major project or dissertation will form a large part of the assessment and final grade

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Master of International Business (MBA and MAIB dual degree qualification) Course overview

This unique degree enables you to receive two degrees for the price of one an MA in International Business from Anglia Ruskin University and either an MBA in International Business and Management from Hanze University in Groningen the Netherlands or an MSc in International Management from Basel Switzerland You will spend half the time in the UK and the other in the Netherlands or Switzerland Both courses are delivered in English Students must have completed at least two years of work experience to be accepted to the programme in the Netherlands

22 CRiC Pathways at AngliA Ruskin univeRsity 201213

Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

Potential career pathsAccounting and finance arts project management business analysis business consulting construction management construction project management corporate law creative design management diplomacy economics engineering management entrepreneurship human resource management international trade international trade law IT management logistics marketing management project management

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

One semester

Modules

bull Advanced Contract Law

bull Business Management (double module)

bull Information Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning Skills and Communication

Course fee pound4500

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin University

Business

bull Masters of Business Administration (MBA)dagger

bull Engineering Management

bull MSc Engineering Management

bull MA International Management

bull MSc Accounting and Financial Analysis

bull MA Arts Management

bull MA Human Resource ManagementDagger

bull MA International Business

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Switzerland)dagger

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Netherlands)dagger

bull MA International Business Economics

bull MSc International Logistics

bull MA International Sustainable Tourism Management

bull MSc Management

bull MA Marketing Innovation

bull MSc Project Managementsect

it

bull MSc Information and Communication Technology

bull MSc Business Information SystemsDagger

bull MSc Mobile TelecommunicationsDagger

bull MSc Network SecurityDagger

bull MSc Computer ScienceDagger

bull MSC Network ManagementDagger

law

bull LLM International Business Law

Publishing

bull MA Publishing

Stage 2 Masterrsquos Degree

Location

Lord Ashcroft International Business School Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences or Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September and January

Duration

12-18 months

Course fee pound9800 - pound12900

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience Dagger Course has additional entry requirements of a relevant bachelorrsquos degree sect Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience in construction or built environment fields All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Ling Quan Huang China International Business

ldquo I came from China to study in the UK

I was initially attracted to Cambridge

because of its worldwide reputation - the city is very

culturally diverse and has a lot to offer I want

to be a manager in the future so I chose the

MA International Business at Anglia Ruskin

University because it covers transnational and

multinational businessrdquo

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Academic entry requirements If your country is not listed please visit angliaacukcric or contact the CRIC Admission Office by emailing admissionscric-ukacuk

CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

UK education system

5 GCSE passes 2 passes in the British GCE or VCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Level passes

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

International Baccalaureate

18 points 22 points as above

Albania Maturity Certificate Grade 5 average Maturity Certificate Grade 7 average as above

Bahrain Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (General Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme or equivalent

as above

Bangladesh Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate (10+2) with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate with a minimum average of 55 in 4 subjects

as above

Cambodia Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 50 average

Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 60 average

as above

China Successful completion of Senior Middle School 2 with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Senior Middle 3 with a minimum average of 60 across 4 academic subjects on either the Hui Kao or Senior Middle Examinations (English and Chinese are not acceptable as academic subjects)

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent (eg DaZhuan) from a recognised institution or following successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Egypt Satisfactory pass in Certificate of Secondary Education

Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education or Al-Azhar Training Diploma

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Ghana Minimum of 4 SSCE passes (Including Maths and English)

Minimum of 6 SSCE passes with grades of C or above

as above

Hong Kong HKDSE - an average of 40-55 (depending on schoolrsquos banding) in Form 4 and Form 5 including English and including Mathematics where required

HKDSE - Minimum of 3 passes at Grade 3 or the equivalent of 110 UCAS tariff points at GCE AAS level or equivalent

as above

India Successful completion of all India or State SSC (X) with 50 average

Successful completion of All India or State Board HSC (II) with 50 average

as above

Indonesia SMU III or SMU II grade of 65 SMU III grade of 7 (Average of 4 subjects) as above

Iran Successful completion of High School Diploma with an overall Pass

Successful completion of High School Diploma and Pre-University Certificate with an average of 12 or above

as above

Jordan Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 65 of completion of diploma (pass)

as above

Kazakhstan Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 35 average

Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 45 average

as above

Kenya Successful completion of KCSE with a D average or 5 passes at GCE O-Level

Successful completion of KCSE with grades of C or above or 2 GCE A-Level or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Levels

as above

Korea Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 65-75

as above

25

CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Kuwait Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (general Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 years education

Malaysia Successful completion of SPM with 4 passes or Senior Middle 2

2 passes in STPM or UEC with a 65 average

as above

Mauritius 5 passes in Cambridge Overseas School CertificateGCE O Level

2 passes in Cambridge Overseas Higher School CertificateGCE A Level or 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes

as above

Mongolia Successful completion of high school with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Foundation programme or equivalent

as above

Myanmar Successful completion of Basic Education High School Examination Matriculation with an overall pass

Successful completion of Technical High School Diploma with an overall pass

as above

Nepal Successful completion of School Leaving Certificate SLCUpper Secondary School Certificate (3 years) with a minimum average of Division I

Successful completion of HSC with a minimum average of Division I

as above

Nigeria Minimum of 4 credits at SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

Minimum of 6 credits including English and Maths from the SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

as above

Oman Successful completion of Thanawiya amma with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Pakistan Successful completion of SSC (10) with a grade average of 45

Successful completion of HSC (10+2) with a grade average of 55

as above

Qatar Successful completion of Tawjihiyya (General Secondary School Certificate) with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of a Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Russia Successful completion of Atestat with a 3 average

Successful completion of Atestat with a 45 average

as above

Saudi Arabia Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

South Africa Successful completion of Senior Certificate (no matriculation endorsement)

Successful completion of Senior Certificate (with Matriculation endorsement)

as above

Sri Lanka 5 passes in GCE O-Levels or equivalent 2 passes in GCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS passes

as above

Taiwan Successful completion of the Senior High School Certificate with a C grade or above

Successful completion of Senior High School Certificate with B Grades in 4 academic subjects

as above

Thailand Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 65

as above

Turkey Successful completion of Devlet Lise Diplomasi (State High School Diploma) with a minimum average of 50

Devlet Lise Diplomasi - average of 3 or Diploma ndash pass

as above

United Arab Emirates

Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of a foundation programme from another institution or equivalent

as above

Vietnam Successful completion of Year 11 with a 65 average

Successful completion of Year 12 with a 60 average

as above

Zambia 4 passes in ZSC 6 passes in ZSC graded at 4 or above as above

Zimbabwe 5 passes in Zimsec O-levelCambridge School Certificate (CSC) or Cambridge Overseas School Certificate (COSC)GCE O-levels

2 passes in Zimsec A-LevelGCE A-Levels or equivalent or 1 pass at A-Level and 2 passes at AS-Level

as above

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English language requirements

The language of instruction at CRIC is English To attain entry into the undergraduate or postgraduate pathway you must be able to demonstrate you have a suitable level of English proficiency You can do this by obtaining one of the results shown in the tables below

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash University Foundation

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 4 yearsPre-sessional semester University Foundation First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 2 ndash First Year Degree

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 3 yearsPre-sessional semester First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 3 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Postgraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash Pre-Masterrsquos

Postgraduate pathway ndash extended 13 yearsPre-sessional semester Pre-Masterrsquos Masterrsquos

Stage Learning Skills and Communication Stage 1 Stage 2

Duration 1 semester 1 semester 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Your English language preparation

If you do not meet our English language requirements you can receive the English language tuition you need to prepare you for successful entry into your degree pathway

The English language training is conducted by Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Centre

27

Your investment

Fees and charges for the 20122013 academic year

English Language Course fee (pound)Cost per 12-week block of study pound3300

Undergraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 University Foundation pound8200 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Business) pound8600 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9600 ndash

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Business) pound9500ndashpound10300

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9500ndashpound10300

Postgraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos pound4500 ndash

Stage 2 Masterrsquos pound9800

Stage 2 MBA pound12900

Academic calendar

January 2013 May 2013 September 2013Pre-sessional

Enrolment and registration 4 February 22 May 27 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 4 February 28 May 30 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 19 August 20 December

University Foundation First Year Degree in Businessdagger and Pre-Masterrsquos

Enrolment and registration 21 January 22 May 18 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 28 January 28 May 23 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 31 May (pre-masterrsquos)

16 August 20 December (Pre-Masterrsquos and University Foundation) 10 January 2014 (First Year Degree mdash Arts and Science)

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger No May 2013 semester for integrated First Year Degree courses (all subjects other than business) All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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CRIC offers a quality education The academic

and management staff are inspirational - they give excellent support to the students

Navitas bursaries and scholarships

Navitas family bursariesNavitas offers financial support in the form of family bursaries A bursary applies where two or more students from the same family study with a Navitas member institution

The first family member can be studying with a Navitas member institution at the same time as other family members or they may have previously studied with any Navitas member institution The bursary is granted to the second and subsequent family members who study with a Navitas member institution For the purpose of this bursary a family member is defined as a husband wife brother sister mother father son daughter or stepchild

The bursary is equivalent to 10 percent of tuition fee for the first attempt at units or courses in the programme of study (ie a certificate diploma University Transfer Programme (UTP) University Pathway Programme bachelorrsquos degree pre-masterrsquos programme postgraduate qualifying programme or masterrsquos degree)dagger with a Navitas member institution (excluding the Mixed English option)Dagger This amount is credited to the eligible studentrsquos tuition fee account each academic term with the amount being relevant to the number of units undertaken in that term The bursary applies to the first program of study only undertaken at a Navitas member institution and does not apply to additional units or repeat units that may also be undertaken

A completed application must be submitted to the Navitas institution where the second family member is studying together with supporting documents such as a birth certificate or family cardsect Application forms can be obtained from the Navitas institution where the student has enrolled

The Navitas family bursary applies to students studying at ACBT ACN AUSI BCUIC Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

dagger Certificate programmes may also be known or registered a Foundation Studies or University Transfer Programme Stage I Diploma programmes may also be known or registered as Undergraduate Pathway University Transfer Programme Stage II or University Pathway Programme

Dagger The Navitas bursary is not applicable to any English language programme or any component of an English language programme offered by a Navitas member institution

sect The supporting documentation that is required will depend on the country where the student is enrolled

Navitas academic merit scholarshipsNavitas is committed to helping students achieve their career goals by offering scholarships to outstanding students

Navitas academic merit scholarships are awarded each term by each Navitas pathway college or managed campus Two students with the highest GPA in four or more subjects or courses will each receive a scholarship

The scholarships cover bull one academic term or part thereof at a

Navitas member institution (equivalent to the tuition fees for a maximum of up to five academic subjects or courses) for

- a diploma advanced diploma or associate degree (Australia)

- UTP Stage II or associate degree (Canada)

- UPP or IUTP (United States) - undergraduate pathway programme (United Kingdom) or

bull one semester of undergraduate study at ACN Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus or

bull one semester of a masterrsquos programme at Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus

The scholarships are applied to the tuition for the second term of enrolment only or the final semester of study in an undergraduate or postgraduate programme Students must be enrolled as a full time student to qualify for the scholarships

The scholarship panel from each Navitas member institution will announce the recipients of the Navitas academic merit scholarships upon the completion of each term and the release of the results The recipients will be notified by mail and the successful students posted on the college website by consent Students are not required to apply for the scholarship as it is awarded based on academic performance and all students are eligible

Scholarship policy

1 Two scholarships for one academic termrsquos tuition are offered at all Navitas member institutions each

2 Where the Academic Assessment Committee must differentiate between equally qualified applicants additional factors such as educational disadvantage membership of a specific equity group andor significantly adverse personal circumstances may be taken into account

3 Students are eligible to qualify for the scholarships after successful completion of their first term and after commencing their second term

4 Students can only be awarded the scholarship once

5 Students already in receipt of a scholarship may not be eligible for the Navitas scholarship

6 Students are required to pay for any additional courses or subjects or courses undertaken that are over the amount covered by the scholarship

Navitas academic merit scholarships are offered to students studying at ACN Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

This information is correct as at the time of printing and may be subject to change without notice or at the discretion of Navitas member institutions or Navitas Limited

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Student services

CRIC is committed to helping you achieve your goals by providing you with all the support services you need As a CRIC student you will have access to both CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University services

Services available at CRIC CRIC encourages you to use all the support services available and to contact our friendly staff for advice and assistance whenever you need it Remember we are here to help you achieve success within your chosen pathway of study

The Student Support team looks after all our studentsrsquo needs includingbull Academic performance monitoring mdash

Students in Jeopardy programme

bull Assignment help

bull Attendance monitoring

bull Disability support

bull English language support

bull Enrolment in your pathway

bull Learning support

bull Orientation programmes

bull Registration with Anglia Ruskin University

bull Registration with CRIC

bull Social activities

bull Student welfare

bull Study skills training

bull 247 emergency assistance

Activities at CRICIf you are interested in getting involved in sports and cultural societies Anglia Ruskin University is the perfect university for you Cambridge and Chelmsford offer a wide range of recreational and sporting facilities that you can use including cricket pitches sports halls and gyms

Being part of sports and cultural societies while you are at Anglia Ruskin University will open up many social and career opportunities for you We encourage our students to participate in such activities as much as possible

Clubs and societies on campus

For a list of clubs and societies on campus visit webangliaacukvodlifecambridgecam_clubshtml

Why visit us at angliaacukcric

Join us on Facebook at facebookcomcricukNext time you are on Facebook find out what our students are getting up to Yoursquoll see all the fun activities we are doing this year and find helpful tips on accommodation saving money and living in the beautiful locations of Cambridge and Chelmsford Yoursquoll also be able to read movie reviews

check out our inter-college sporting events and check out the cultural and social activities that other CRIC students are getting up to during their free time

There is plenty of information on this site so visit us and spend some time browsing our pages online

If your parents have questions our website has information for them too The CRIC website has the most up-to-date information about the college including pathway information accommodation options and scholarship availability Visit the site to see what awaits you at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University

31

Accommodation

CRIC offers places in Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos Halls of Residence for those wishing to live on either the Cambridge or Chelmsford campus The Halls of Residence consist of low-rise modern buildings situated either on or next to each campus

Alternatively CRIC offers off-campus accommodation through its preferred service providers

On-campus accommodationThis accommodation is intended for new students and is normally only available for a stay of one semester (16 weeks maximum) Rooms in Halls of Residence are limited so if you want to apply for one you should do so early

Students staying in the Halls of Residence will have their own en-suite single room which usually includes a single bed desk

cupboard and free broadband internet access Students share a large self-catering kitchen

After living in Halls of Residence for one semester many students find that they have settled into life at Anglia Ruskin University and made friends and would like to experience off-campus living in Cambridge or Chelmsford

The cost of a room in the Halls of Residence for one semester varies between pound1850 and pound2350 Please check angliaacukcric for the most up-to-date costs

Off-campus accommodationCRIC provides a referral service to our preferred off-campus accommodation service providers for new and continuing students wishing to live locally The service helps CRIC students to source privately rented accommodation within the cities of Cambridge and Chelmsford and close to Anglia Ruskin University

Reserving accommodationOnce you have accepted an offer to study at CRIC you may then wish to ask us to arrange your accommodation To reserve your room you will need to complete an Accommodation Form and pay a pound800 reservation fee in advance You must then pay the remaining accommodation cost when you receive your student visa Places are limited so we recommend you book early to ensure your place and choice of room

Cost-of-living guide

You will be expected to reside in Cambridge or Chelmsford for the duration of your studies at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University As such the UK Border Agency (UKBA) requires students to be able to demonstrate minimum subsistence funds of pound800 per month to cover their living expenses For further details contact the CRIC Student Support Office at cricstudentsupportangliaacuk

The money you will need includes course fees and living costs (also called maintenance funds) Your monthly living costs may vary depending on where you

decide to study If you havenrsquot studied in the UK before or recently the information below will help you budget for your study here

Length of courseWhere you will study Money needed

Nine months or less CRIC Full course fees and pound800 for each calendar month of the course

More than nine months CRIC Full course fees and pound5400 to cover living costs for nine months

For more information visit ukbahomeofficegovuk and follow the Studying in the UK link

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How to apply to study at CRIC

Applying to CRICSend your completed application form and documents by mail email or fax to

Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) Coslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

E admissionscric-ukacuk F +44 (0)1223 698763 (international) F 01223 698763 (from the UK)

Complete the CRIC Application formand send it with supporting documents mdash including your academic qualifications and English test results mdash to CRIC or your CRIC representative

(Certified translations must accompany documents that are not in English)

Receive an Offer of AdmissionDownload Tier 4 visa application and prepare all documents needed for the visa as described in the UKBA visa application guidance notes

Accept the offerby paying the course fee deposit indicated and returning a completed Acceptance Form to CRIC

(You can make a payment via bank transfer international bank draft or debitcredit card)

Receive visa support informationCRIC will send you the information you need to apply for your UK student visa (Tier 4)

Re-check to see if you have all original documents funds required as per the CRIC CAS document and UKBA visa application guidance notes prior to applying for the Tier 4 visa

Arrange student accommodation in Cambridge or ChelmsfordCRIC can help organise suitable student accommodation

(Demand is often high for the most popular accommodation so make sure you arrange accommodation as soon as possible)

Apply for your visaFull details on the visa application process can be found at ukbahomeofficegovukstudyingintheuk

(You must you notify CRIC once the outcome of your application is confirmed)

Arrive in the UKCRIC will help arrange transfer from the airport to your accommodation and will provide a full orientation before enrolment

(You should notify CRIC of your arrival details so that we can make these arrangements)

Start the first stage of your studies at CRIC and complete your degree at Anglia Ruskin University

33

Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students

This payment and refund policy applies to applicants and new students undertaking an enrolment process at the commencement of a pathway of studies

Registered students are those who have completed an enrolment process and are considered to be lsquocontinuing studentsrsquo They are not considered under this policy see Payment and Refund mdash Continuing Students 10 Payment methods Programme

Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

11 Payment of the amount along with any transaction costs due should be made in pound pounds sterling to CRIC by

bull UK bank cheque

bull international bank draft

bull telegraphic transfer

bull UK bank debit card

bull non-UK bank debit card (3 surcharge will apply) or

bull credit card (3 surcharge will apply)

If payment is made by telegraphic transfer then it must state the

bull studentrsquos name and

bull studentrsquos CRIC student ID number

as reference for payment and provide CRIC with proof of payment

12 CRIC bank details are as follows

Bank name Citibank London

Address Citigroup Centre Canada Square Canary Wharf London E14 5LB United Kingdom

Account name CRIC Ltd

Account Address London UK

Bank Account number 11972472

Bank Sort Code 18-50-08

IBAN Number GB79CITI18500811972472

SWIFT Code CITIGB2L (Citibank London)

20 Financial conditions application

21 All applicants must have satisfiedprovide CRIC that

bull they have acceptable sources of funding for the duration of the pathway See the Student Visa Information on the website angliaacukcric (information also attached to the Acceptance of Offer Form and Provisional CAS Statement) for a list of documents that are acceptable

22 All fees charges and accounts will be payable in advance as determined by CRIC All applicants are required to make advance payments inclusive of

bull the Programme Fee Deposit mdash the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form and all deposits are taken as payment towards the full amount (note if you are an applicant undertaking English language then your Programme

Fee Deposit will be calculated against your academic programme fees and these fees will be held on account until you progress to academic studies)

bull pound800ndashpound1000 (the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form) towards any pre-booked student accommodation made on their behalf by provide CRIC All as payment towards the full amount (the full account must be paid prior to a student arriving in the UK)

bull the NavInsure Policy fee mdash Payment of this fee is required in advance if you select to purchase the Navinsurance Policy Refund of this fee is subject to the terms and conditions of the Navinsurance policy (in particular point ldquo3 mdash Cancellationrdquo of the general conditions on page 3 of the Policy Booklet)

In some instances CRIC may request an additional advance payment for specific pathways of study or where additional administrative charges may be required

23 No applicant will be issued with a CAS Statement until all requirements in paras 21 and 22 have been met

24 No applicant will be permitted to enrol on a pathway of study until all required advance payments are made in full by the required due date All required payments must be made prior to the commencement of the semester of enrolment inclusive of fees charges and accounts

25 Deferral of entry for applicants will not normally be permitted once a CAS statement has been issued by Anglia Ruskin University However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis prior to deferral of entry and where an applicant can provided binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

then all advance payments made to date will be held by CRIC and rolled forward to the deferred enrolment date Also see paras 327

26 Fees are correct as at the time of printing CRIC reserves the right to vary its fees at any time

30 Financial conditions and refunds Programme Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

31 Conditions

311 The laws pertaining to money laundering in the UK require that any payment made to and confirmed as received by CRIC will only ever be refunded to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment

Where an accommodation deposit has been paid to the College which is then transferred to a third party (provider of actual accommodation) with the approval of the student or parentlegal guardian the deposit is then subject to the terms and conditions for refund of the third party and the College therefore has no further liability or responsibility for any refund

312 CRIC reserves the right to return to source any excessive payment consisting of over three semestersrsquo advanced payments inclusive of programme fees andor student accommodation fees as a preventative measure to any excessive money transfer into and within the UK

313 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any miscommunication that may arise where inaccurate applicant contact details or where such details are out of date It is the responsibility of applicant and the parentguardian where an applicant is under the age of 18 years to provide and confirm correct contact details for communication purposes

314 CRIC reserves the right to correct any clerical details or omissions

315 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage including without limitation direct or consequential loss or damage or any loss or damages whatsoever arising from the terms and conditions of payments and refunds

316 All payments are subject to the following conditions

bull the payee is authorised to use the payment method used

bull a payment must be confirmed as having reached the CRIC Citibank account for it to be deemed as a payment and

bull where a card provider declines or refuses a payment or where incorrect details have been provided by the payee and a payment does not reach the CRIC Citibank account CRIC has no obligation to notify the payee or applicant and accepts no liability for any losses

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Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students (continued)

32 International applicants

321 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content This may be applied

bull where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to Anglia Ruskin University or

bull where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant or

bull where an applicant has obtained entry clearance andor leave to remain under an Anglia Ruskin University CAS numberStatement

bull Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision prior to or at the time of receiving a Provisional CAS Statement or

bull where no CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321

A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

322 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and the applicant fails to gain a student visa then a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be applied where an applicant has provided the following binding evidence

bull a copy of the rejection letter received from the UK diplomatic mission (ECO)

bull evidence that the visa application was made within time and valid application conditions and

where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC

will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

323 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees can only be applied where an applicant has provided evidence that

bull they are no longer in the UK and that their student visa has been cancelled or

bull they have moved to and been accepted to another Tier 4 licensed educational establishment

bull A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

324 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where the applicant transfers prior to the enrolment process to another educational establishment within the UK then they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and outstanding accounts

325 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant fails to enrol then they are deemed to be in breach of their student visa and they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

326 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant can provide binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts inclusive of the NavInsure Policy fee

327 Where an applicant has opted to take out the NavInsure Policy and paid the associated fee as specified on the Acceptance of Offer Form a refund of the fee paid will be applied in line with the NavInsure Cancellation policy as specified in the NavInsure Policy Booklet provided to applicants at the time their Policy is issued

328 Where an applicant holds a NavInsure or alternative Insurance Policy a refund on advanced payment of programme fees see paras 322 323 and 324 will only be applied by CRIC where the applicant can evidence that they have not made a successful claim against their policy for the programme fees held

33 EEA or Swiss national applicants

331 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content

332 Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision four weeks prior to the programme start date then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 331 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

333 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees will be made A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

334 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where an applicant can provide binding evidence that the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

Please print in BLOCK LETTERS

Application forman Associate College of

(1) Personal

Title Mr Mrs Miss Other

Family name First name(s)

Previous family name (if applicable)

Date of birth DAY MONTH YEAR Gender Male Female

Student address

Postcode Country

Home telephone Mobile telephone

Country of birth Skype ID

Email

Country of passport held Passport number

(2) Pathway area selection

Undergraduate Pathway Areas Postgraduate Pathway Areas

Stage 1 University Foundation Stage 2 First Year Degree Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Architecture

Art amp Design

Business

Communications and Humanities

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Law

Life Sciences

Optometry

Accounting and Finance

Architecture

Arts and Humanities

Business

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Life Sciences

Art

Business

Engineering

IT

Law

MBA

Publishing

Year of entry Month of entry September January June

(This section must be completed including desired majorspecialisation where relevent For a list of degrees offered refer to page 11 of this guide Or visit cricnavitascomcourses)

Your chosen degree

(3) Education details Prior education ndash highest level achieved

Name of qualification (eg A Levels Year 12 Bachelorrsquos) Name of institution attended Grades (itemise individual subject grades) Date of completion

CRIC_APPFORMindd 1 06072012 0947

Office use only

(9) Application checklist and declarationWe require the following section to be completed in order to process your application

Check that you have

Completed all sections of the application form

Read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment including the Fee and Refund Policy within the brochure or on the website

Check that you have attached

Certified copies of your academic transcripts

Evidence of your English language ability if applicable

A copy of your passport andor visa

I declare that the information I have supplied on this form is to the best of my understanding and belief complete and correct I understand that the giving of false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of my application or cancellation of enrolment I give permission for CRIC to obtain official records from any educational institution that I have attended I also authorise CRIC to supply any relevant official records to educational institutions to which I am seeking admission to government bodies and to parentssponsors if required I understand that Course Fees are subject to review I accept the conditions as laid out in the CRIC Payment and Refund Policy and accept liability for the payment of all Course Fees as outlined within I understand that living expenses in the United Kingdom may be higher than in my own country and confirm that I am able to meet those costs I hereby consent to CRIC disclosing my personal information to third parties in the manner set out in CRICrsquos Privacy Policy which includes

bull Disclosure to CRIC representatives (agents) acting on my behalf

bull Disclosure to Anglia Ruskin University to facilitate progression from CRIC to the next stage of my studies

bull Disclosure to Navitas Ltd and its affiliates for the purpose of communication with regarding pathways and services offered by Navitas Ltd and its related companies

Tick this box if you do not wish to receive information via SMS about your offer

Signature Date DAY MONTH YEAR

ParentGuardian Signature (if applicant is under 18 years of age)

Date DAY MONTH YEAR

Offer Details ndash Admission OfficeRepresentative Stamp

Send your application to CRICCambridge Ruskin International CollegeAnglia Ruskin University Coslett Building (Cos415)East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

F +44 (0)1223 698763 E admissionscric-ukacuk

(4) English proficiencyPlease provide details of your English language qualification

IELTS (Score)

TOEFL (Score)

Other (lsquoOrsquo Levels Cambridge)

You must submit full academic transcriptscertificates and proof of English proficiency so that we can assess your eligibility for your selected study PathwayIf these documents are not submitted with this form we will not be able to process your application

(5) Declaration of criminal recordIn accordance with UK law you must state if you have any criminal convictions

Please indicate if you have any criminal convictions

Yes No

(excluding spent convictions and minor motoring offences for which the penalty was a fine andor up to 3 penalty points)

If you tick yes you may need to provide details

(6) DisabilitiesSpecial NeedsPlease indicate in the next column whether or not you will need any additional support or facilities We will pass this information on to our Student Services team who will liaise with you to support you through the admission process and determine whether we and the university can meet your study needs

DisabilitiesSpecial Needs continued

I have no known learningphysical disability

I have a specific learningphysical disability

Please give further details below and if necessary attach further information to this form

(7) Have you studied previously in the UK

Yes No

From DAY MONTH YEAR To DAY MONTH YEAR

Name of schooluniversity

(8) Other informationHow did you hear about CRIC You may tick more than one box

Exhibitionseminar

Internet

Newspapermagazine advertisement

British Council

Recommended by an CRIC representative (agent)

Recommended by a friend or relative Is your friendrelative an CRIC student Yes No

Other

QRCODE

CRIC_APPFORMindd 2 06072012 0947

Creating opportunities for successNavitas provides you with the education you need to get where you want to be in life From English language skills and courses to help you enter university to training for the workplace Navitas colleges and campuses in 28 countries will support you every step of the way

With over 100 Navitas and SAE Institution locations across the globe and over 55000 international students currently studying with us we understand the worldrsquos learning

needs Wersquove become one of the most trusted providers of education and training in the world

Navitas offers to students professionals and migrants from around the world the following opportunities

bull English language training bull High school studies bull University preparation and programmesbull Post-secondary education for creative

media technology

bull Career advancement programmes bull Student recruitment bull Workforce recruitment and placementbull Migrant settlement services

We also offer customised workplace training for companies and a range of training and settlement services for the Australian government Wherever you are and wherever you want to be the knowledge and resources of our staff around the world will ensure your success

Boston

Lowell

Dartmouth

LondonCambridge

Plymouth

SwanseaPortsmouth

AberdeenEdinburgh

Glasgow

BirminghamOxford

Germany

SloveniaAustria

Switzerland

France

Italy

BelgiumNetherlands

Malaysia

Thailand

South Africa Byron BayAuckland

Newcastle

Los Angeles

Mexico

SanFrancisco New York

Miami

AtlantaNashville

Sweden

SpainGreece

Turkey

KuwaitJordan

India

VancouverWinnipeg

KentuckyMassachusetts

New Hampshire

Nairobi

Colombo

Singapore

Jakarta

AdelaideGeelong Melbourne

Sydney

BrisbaneGold Coast

Perth

CairnsDarwin

Education for your world

Members and affiliates of Navitas Australia

bull ACAP (Australian College of Applied Psychology)

bull ACN mdash La Trobe University Sydneybull ATTC (Australian TESOL Training Centre) bull CELUSA (Centre for English Language

in the University of South Australia) bull Curtin College mdash Curtin University Perth bull Curtin University Sydneybull Cytech Intersearchbull Eynesbury mdash The University of Adelaide

and University of South Australiabull Hawthorn-Melbournebull La Trobe Melbourne mdash La Trobe Universitybull MIBT mdash Deakin University Melbournebull MQC mdash Macquarie University Sydney bull Navitas English (formerly ACEACL) bull Navitas Health Skills Australiabull NCPS (Navitas College of Public Safety)bull Navitas Workforce Solutionsbull NIC mdash The University of Newcastlebull PIBT mdash Edith Cowan University Perth bull QIBT mdash Griffith University

Brisbane and the Gold Coastbull SAE InstitutionsQantm Collegesbull SAIBT mdash University of South

Australia Adelaidebull SIBT mdash Macquarie University Sydney

Canada

bull FIC mdash Simon Fraser University Vancouver bull ICM mdash the University of Manitoba Winnipeg

United Kingdom

bull BCUIC mdash Birmingham City University bull CRIC mdash Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge bull EIC mdash Edinburgh Napier University bull HIC mdash University of Hertfordshire Hatfieldbull ICP mdash University of Portsmouthbull ICRGU mdash Robert Gordon University Aberdeen bull ICWS mdash Swansea Universitybull LIBT mdash Brunel University Londonbull PUIC mdash Plymouth University bull SAE InstitutionsQantm College

United States of America

bull Navitas at UMass Boston mdash University of Massachusetts Boston

bull Navitas at UMass Dartmouth mdash University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

bull Navitas at UMass Lowell mdash University of Massachusetts Lowell

bull Navitas at WKU mdash Western Kentucky University (WKU)

bull Navitas at UNH mdash University of New Hampshire

bull SAE Institutions

Africa

bull SAE Institute South Africabull AUSI mdash Edith Cowan University Kenya

Asia

bull ACBT mdash Edith Cowan University Sri Lanka bull Curtin Singapore (The Singapore

Campus of Curtin University)bull MIBT Indonesia mdash Deakin Universitybull SAE Institutions mdash India Indonesia

Malaysia Singapore ThailandQantm College mdash Singapore

Europe

bull SAE InstitutionsQantm Colleges mdash Austria Belgium France Germany Greece Italy Netherlands Sweden Switzerland Slovenia Spain Turkey

Middle East

bull SAE Institutions mdash Jordan and Kuwait

New Zealand

bull SAE Institute Auckland

Central America

bull SAE Institute Mexico

Australian College of Business and Technology (ACBT) and Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Indonesia (MIBT-I) are affiliated organisations and are not owned by Navitas LimitedNAVITAS USA These schools are authorized under federal law to enrol non-immigrant alien students University Pathway Programs are not available to students from the Peoplersquos Republic of China for any University of Massachusetts campus where Navitas conducts these programsRegistered Company names and CRICOS Provider Codes SAE Institute Pty Ltd 00312F (NSW) 02431E (WA) 02047B (VIC) 03204G (QLD) Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd trading as La Trobe Melbourne 03312D La Trobe University 00115M (VIC) Australian Campus Network Pty Limited La Trobe University 02218K (NSW) Colleges of Business and Technology (WA) Pty Ltd 02042G Curtin University 00301J (WA) Colleges of Business and Technology (NSW) Pty Ltd trading as Curtin Sydney Curtin University 02637B (NSW) Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd trading as Eynesbury 00561M The University of Adelaide 00123M Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01590J Deakin University 00113B Perth Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01312J Edith Cowan University 00279B Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01737F Griffith University 00233E South Australian Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 02193C University of South Australia 00121B Sydney Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01576G Macquarie University 00002J IBT Sydney Pty Ltd trading as Macquarie City Campus Newcastle International College 03293B The University of Newcastle 00109J Navitas English Courses in NT will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 02783C (NT) Courses in NSW Qld and WA will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Services Pty Ltd ACN 002 069 730) CRICOS Provider 00289M (NSW) 00711B (Qld) 02252G (WA) with the exception of the Certificate IV in TESOL course which will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 00031D (NSW) and 03106K (Qld) Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia 02193C Hawthorn-Melbourne (Hawthorn Learning Pty Ltd ACN 124 204 171) CRICOS 02931G Australian College of Applied Psychology 01328A (NSW) 02565B (QLD) 02829E (VIC) Navitas College of Public Safety 01945JICM CRA BN 81210 5146 FIC CRA BN 81210 5146 Company Numbers Birmingham City International College Ltd trading as Birmingham City University International College (BCUIC) 07445570 CRIC 06407773 EIC 06822392 ICP 06770123 ICWS 6412162 HIBT Ltd trading as HIC 5163612 LIBT 5171106 Plymouth Devon International College Ltd trading as Plymouth University International College (PUIC) 06822402 ICRGU 07154254 Navitas Limited ABN 69 109 613 309

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15

Computing and Technology

The Computing and Technology pathway covers the principles underlying the use of information technology and its production and control

You will gain an understanding of the fundamentals of computing electronic communications and networking and how these contribute to solving complex

problems across a range of settings You will also consider how economic and technological developments affect the environment You will undertake contextual

and theoretical analysis and will have the opportunity to formulate a degree pathway option specialising in a particular field of study You will develop communication and presentation skills to articulate your visual and verbal response to the course and will learn practical techniques in your chosen field

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Analytical Techniques III

bull Communication Technology

bull Engineering Design

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Critical Thinking

bull Physics III

Course fee pound8200

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Business

Information Systems

bull BSc (Hons) Computer Science

bull BSc (Hons) Computing and Animation Technology

bull BSc (Hons) Information Security and Forensic Computing

bull BSc (Hons) Media and Internet Technology

Potential career pathsAcademic and industrial research web development database administration film and video post production software engineering 2D and 3D modelling and animation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9800dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Communications and Humanities

Through this pathway you will develop a fundamental knowledge and understanding of the basic facts concepts theories and principles of communications film and media through critical thinking and intercultural studies

You will also develop an appreciation of the wider communications context and its underlying principles including its social

environmental ethical economic and commercial impacts You will also exploring potential careers in the industry

Potential career pathsAdvertising and broadcasting communication consulting film criticism film festival administration and management media consulting public relations

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Composition and Style

bull Critical Thinking

bull Film Studies

bull Interactive Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Intercultural Studies

bull Mass Communications

bull Media Studies

Course fee pound7900

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9600

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Film Studies

bull BA (Hons) History

bull BA (Hons) Media Studies

bull BA (Hons) Philosophy

bull BA (Hons) Sociology

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

17

Engineering and Built Environment

The Engineering and Built Environment pathway covers the principles underlying the use of materials in engineering applications and their production and control

You will gain an understanding of how applied chemical states and reactions contribute to the engineering process and are used to solve engineering problems You will also consider how economic and technological developments affect the built environment as well as learning how

to apply mathematical techniques to engineering decision-making

The common core of the course also provides a broad background to the processes that lead to the production and maintenance of buildings

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Analytical Techniques II

bull Engineering Design I

bull Engineering Design II

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Critical Thinking

bull Physics III

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University Chelmsford campus

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound8100ndashpound10300

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Potential career pathsDesign and development of buildings roads railways airports and docks environmental monitoring medical electronics sound technology construction and real estate management building and quantity surveying

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BEng (Hons) Electronics

bull BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering

bull BSc (Hons) Civil Engineering

bull BSc (Hons) Construction Management

bull BSc (Hons) Building Surveying

bull BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying

bull BSc (Hons) Real Estate Management

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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law

Our LLB (Hons) Law is a qualifying law degree that allows successful graduates to progress directly to the vocational stage of training for the profession of solicitor or barrister

The LLB is a flexible course that enables you to focus on areas of specific interest and to develop your own areas of specialisation including business and the law family law

criminal law and procedure andor civil law and litigation to meet the requirements of your chosen career

Potential career pathsBarrister paralegal solicitor

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Composition and Style

bull Contract Law

bull Criminal Law

bull English Legal System

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Legal Skills

bull Mass Communication

bull Public Law

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull LLB (Hons) Law

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Anglia Law School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Anglia Law School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

19

Medical and Life Sciences

This pathway broadly explores the medical and life sciences and examines the complexity of life processes including the interrelationships of living organisms

You will learn the principles underlying the production use and control of materials in medical and life-science applications and the application of biological and chemical properties You will gain a thorough

understanding of the purpose and processes of laboratory experimentation and protocols as well as the basic concepts of applied chemical states and reactions

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Biology I

bull Biology II

bull Physics III

bull Chemistry I

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

Course fee pound8200

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science

bull BSc (Hons) Crime amp Investigative Studies

bull BSc (Hons) Forensic Science

bull BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care

bull BSc (Hons) Psychology

bull BSc (Hons) Abnormal and Clinical Psychology

bull BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult)

bull BSc (Hons) Psychology and Criminology

bull BSc (Hons) Public Health

bull BSc (Hons) Sports Science

bull BSc (Hons) Sports Coaching and Physical Education

Potential career pathsBiotechnology environmental protection forensic science medical research occupational psychology pharmaceutical manufacturing

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Optometry

Optometry is concerned with the examination diagnosis and treatment of the eyes and the correction of vision problems

This pathwayrsquos two main aims are to provide you with extensive theoretical and practical knowledge of optometry including its social and ethical aspects and to enable you to devise original ideas and theories related to optometry and to scientifically test them

When you graduate you will be able to demonstrate a knowledge of practical

competencies particularly in the use and application of laboratory and clinical apparatus demonstrate an understanding of the theoretical principles that underpin current practice and display skills in recording and interpreting patient data You will also be able to make decisions based on clinical rationale

Potential career pathsOptometry ophthalmic dispensing

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Biology I

bull Biology II

bull Physics III

bull Chemistry I

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BOptom (Hons) Optometry

bull BSc (Hons) Ophthalmic Dispensing

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

The postgraduate pathway advantageA CRIC postgraduate pathway provides you with valuable insight into postgraduate-level studies in the UK Most importantly it will equip you with the appropriate knowledge and skills you need to excel in your chosen taught masterrsquos degree

The postgraduate pathway is designed for students from a variety of backgrounds whobull require additional English

language training

bull come from a different academic environment to that of the UK

bull have been away from studies for a period of time

bull are looking to fine-tune skills already gained during undergraduate studies employment or both

If you fall into any of the above categories choosing the postgraduate pathway at CRIC is the right decision

The Pre-Masterrsquos pathway will prepare you for future postgraduate studies by giving you confidence and expertise in areas relevant to your taught masterrsquos degree

You willbull develop your fundamental knowledge

and understanding of the basic principles relevant to your chosen degree

bull develop basic numerical techniques research methodologies and ICT presentation and communication skills

bull gain a competent set of transferable skills that will help you in your academic studies and future career and enable you to make informed decisions

bull attain the necessary level of language competence specific to your chosen field of study

Pathways Duration Intakes Structure AssessmentPathway Pre-Sessional Learning Skills and Communication

12 weeks September January and June

This pre-sessional semester comprises four modules designed to improve your English language ability to Level B2 or higher and emplace vital study skills Teaching is tailored towards your chosen postgraduate pathway so you are prepared for subsequent studies while improving your communicative abilities

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

Pre-Masterrsquos (Stage 1)

One semester

September January and June

While studying at CRIC students will cover a series of modules that will prepare them for a seamless progression to their chosen taught masterrsquos degree All modules include core academic skills relevant to postgraduate study

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and a dissertation Most modules have a final two-hour examination

Masterrsquos (Stage 2)

One year mdash 18 months

September and January

The masterrsquos (Stage 2) offers students the chance to build on what they have learned during the pre-masterrsquos and extend their professional understanding about their relevant area of study A taught masterrsquos degree usually consists of a series of specialist modules in structured class seminar or tutorial formats A research thesis component may be included but is much shorter than what is required for a masterrsquos degree by research However most taught mastersrsquo degrees will have a final major project or dissertation component

Modules will be assessed be via exams assignments essays or seminar performance (group or individual presentations) Assessment may also include projects that can be completed either as part of a group or individually For most mastersrsquo degrees preparing and submitting a major project or dissertation will form a large part of the assessment and final grade

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Master of International Business (MBA and MAIB dual degree qualification) Course overview

This unique degree enables you to receive two degrees for the price of one an MA in International Business from Anglia Ruskin University and either an MBA in International Business and Management from Hanze University in Groningen the Netherlands or an MSc in International Management from Basel Switzerland You will spend half the time in the UK and the other in the Netherlands or Switzerland Both courses are delivered in English Students must have completed at least two years of work experience to be accepted to the programme in the Netherlands

22 CRiC Pathways at AngliA Ruskin univeRsity 201213

Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

Potential career pathsAccounting and finance arts project management business analysis business consulting construction management construction project management corporate law creative design management diplomacy economics engineering management entrepreneurship human resource management international trade international trade law IT management logistics marketing management project management

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

One semester

Modules

bull Advanced Contract Law

bull Business Management (double module)

bull Information Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning Skills and Communication

Course fee pound4500

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin University

Business

bull Masters of Business Administration (MBA)dagger

bull Engineering Management

bull MSc Engineering Management

bull MA International Management

bull MSc Accounting and Financial Analysis

bull MA Arts Management

bull MA Human Resource ManagementDagger

bull MA International Business

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Switzerland)dagger

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Netherlands)dagger

bull MA International Business Economics

bull MSc International Logistics

bull MA International Sustainable Tourism Management

bull MSc Management

bull MA Marketing Innovation

bull MSc Project Managementsect

it

bull MSc Information and Communication Technology

bull MSc Business Information SystemsDagger

bull MSc Mobile TelecommunicationsDagger

bull MSc Network SecurityDagger

bull MSc Computer ScienceDagger

bull MSC Network ManagementDagger

law

bull LLM International Business Law

Publishing

bull MA Publishing

Stage 2 Masterrsquos Degree

Location

Lord Ashcroft International Business School Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences or Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September and January

Duration

12-18 months

Course fee pound9800 - pound12900

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience Dagger Course has additional entry requirements of a relevant bachelorrsquos degree sect Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience in construction or built environment fields All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Ling Quan Huang China International Business

ldquo I came from China to study in the UK

I was initially attracted to Cambridge

because of its worldwide reputation - the city is very

culturally diverse and has a lot to offer I want

to be a manager in the future so I chose the

MA International Business at Anglia Ruskin

University because it covers transnational and

multinational businessrdquo

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Academic entry requirements If your country is not listed please visit angliaacukcric or contact the CRIC Admission Office by emailing admissionscric-ukacuk

CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

UK education system

5 GCSE passes 2 passes in the British GCE or VCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Level passes

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

International Baccalaureate

18 points 22 points as above

Albania Maturity Certificate Grade 5 average Maturity Certificate Grade 7 average as above

Bahrain Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (General Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme or equivalent

as above

Bangladesh Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate (10+2) with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate with a minimum average of 55 in 4 subjects

as above

Cambodia Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 50 average

Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 60 average

as above

China Successful completion of Senior Middle School 2 with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Senior Middle 3 with a minimum average of 60 across 4 academic subjects on either the Hui Kao or Senior Middle Examinations (English and Chinese are not acceptable as academic subjects)

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent (eg DaZhuan) from a recognised institution or following successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Egypt Satisfactory pass in Certificate of Secondary Education

Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education or Al-Azhar Training Diploma

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Ghana Minimum of 4 SSCE passes (Including Maths and English)

Minimum of 6 SSCE passes with grades of C or above

as above

Hong Kong HKDSE - an average of 40-55 (depending on schoolrsquos banding) in Form 4 and Form 5 including English and including Mathematics where required

HKDSE - Minimum of 3 passes at Grade 3 or the equivalent of 110 UCAS tariff points at GCE AAS level or equivalent

as above

India Successful completion of all India or State SSC (X) with 50 average

Successful completion of All India or State Board HSC (II) with 50 average

as above

Indonesia SMU III or SMU II grade of 65 SMU III grade of 7 (Average of 4 subjects) as above

Iran Successful completion of High School Diploma with an overall Pass

Successful completion of High School Diploma and Pre-University Certificate with an average of 12 or above

as above

Jordan Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 65 of completion of diploma (pass)

as above

Kazakhstan Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 35 average

Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 45 average

as above

Kenya Successful completion of KCSE with a D average or 5 passes at GCE O-Level

Successful completion of KCSE with grades of C or above or 2 GCE A-Level or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Levels

as above

Korea Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 65-75

as above

25

CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Kuwait Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (general Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 years education

Malaysia Successful completion of SPM with 4 passes or Senior Middle 2

2 passes in STPM or UEC with a 65 average

as above

Mauritius 5 passes in Cambridge Overseas School CertificateGCE O Level

2 passes in Cambridge Overseas Higher School CertificateGCE A Level or 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes

as above

Mongolia Successful completion of high school with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Foundation programme or equivalent

as above

Myanmar Successful completion of Basic Education High School Examination Matriculation with an overall pass

Successful completion of Technical High School Diploma with an overall pass

as above

Nepal Successful completion of School Leaving Certificate SLCUpper Secondary School Certificate (3 years) with a minimum average of Division I

Successful completion of HSC with a minimum average of Division I

as above

Nigeria Minimum of 4 credits at SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

Minimum of 6 credits including English and Maths from the SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

as above

Oman Successful completion of Thanawiya amma with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Pakistan Successful completion of SSC (10) with a grade average of 45

Successful completion of HSC (10+2) with a grade average of 55

as above

Qatar Successful completion of Tawjihiyya (General Secondary School Certificate) with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of a Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Russia Successful completion of Atestat with a 3 average

Successful completion of Atestat with a 45 average

as above

Saudi Arabia Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

South Africa Successful completion of Senior Certificate (no matriculation endorsement)

Successful completion of Senior Certificate (with Matriculation endorsement)

as above

Sri Lanka 5 passes in GCE O-Levels or equivalent 2 passes in GCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS passes

as above

Taiwan Successful completion of the Senior High School Certificate with a C grade or above

Successful completion of Senior High School Certificate with B Grades in 4 academic subjects

as above

Thailand Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 65

as above

Turkey Successful completion of Devlet Lise Diplomasi (State High School Diploma) with a minimum average of 50

Devlet Lise Diplomasi - average of 3 or Diploma ndash pass

as above

United Arab Emirates

Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of a foundation programme from another institution or equivalent

as above

Vietnam Successful completion of Year 11 with a 65 average

Successful completion of Year 12 with a 60 average

as above

Zambia 4 passes in ZSC 6 passes in ZSC graded at 4 or above as above

Zimbabwe 5 passes in Zimsec O-levelCambridge School Certificate (CSC) or Cambridge Overseas School Certificate (COSC)GCE O-levels

2 passes in Zimsec A-LevelGCE A-Levels or equivalent or 1 pass at A-Level and 2 passes at AS-Level

as above

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English language requirements

The language of instruction at CRIC is English To attain entry into the undergraduate or postgraduate pathway you must be able to demonstrate you have a suitable level of English proficiency You can do this by obtaining one of the results shown in the tables below

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash University Foundation

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 4 yearsPre-sessional semester University Foundation First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 2 ndash First Year Degree

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 3 yearsPre-sessional semester First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 3 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Postgraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash Pre-Masterrsquos

Postgraduate pathway ndash extended 13 yearsPre-sessional semester Pre-Masterrsquos Masterrsquos

Stage Learning Skills and Communication Stage 1 Stage 2

Duration 1 semester 1 semester 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Your English language preparation

If you do not meet our English language requirements you can receive the English language tuition you need to prepare you for successful entry into your degree pathway

The English language training is conducted by Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Centre

27

Your investment

Fees and charges for the 20122013 academic year

English Language Course fee (pound)Cost per 12-week block of study pound3300

Undergraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 University Foundation pound8200 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Business) pound8600 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9600 ndash

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Business) pound9500ndashpound10300

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9500ndashpound10300

Postgraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos pound4500 ndash

Stage 2 Masterrsquos pound9800

Stage 2 MBA pound12900

Academic calendar

January 2013 May 2013 September 2013Pre-sessional

Enrolment and registration 4 February 22 May 27 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 4 February 28 May 30 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 19 August 20 December

University Foundation First Year Degree in Businessdagger and Pre-Masterrsquos

Enrolment and registration 21 January 22 May 18 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 28 January 28 May 23 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 31 May (pre-masterrsquos)

16 August 20 December (Pre-Masterrsquos and University Foundation) 10 January 2014 (First Year Degree mdash Arts and Science)

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger No May 2013 semester for integrated First Year Degree courses (all subjects other than business) All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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CRIC offers a quality education The academic

and management staff are inspirational - they give excellent support to the students

Navitas bursaries and scholarships

Navitas family bursariesNavitas offers financial support in the form of family bursaries A bursary applies where two or more students from the same family study with a Navitas member institution

The first family member can be studying with a Navitas member institution at the same time as other family members or they may have previously studied with any Navitas member institution The bursary is granted to the second and subsequent family members who study with a Navitas member institution For the purpose of this bursary a family member is defined as a husband wife brother sister mother father son daughter or stepchild

The bursary is equivalent to 10 percent of tuition fee for the first attempt at units or courses in the programme of study (ie a certificate diploma University Transfer Programme (UTP) University Pathway Programme bachelorrsquos degree pre-masterrsquos programme postgraduate qualifying programme or masterrsquos degree)dagger with a Navitas member institution (excluding the Mixed English option)Dagger This amount is credited to the eligible studentrsquos tuition fee account each academic term with the amount being relevant to the number of units undertaken in that term The bursary applies to the first program of study only undertaken at a Navitas member institution and does not apply to additional units or repeat units that may also be undertaken

A completed application must be submitted to the Navitas institution where the second family member is studying together with supporting documents such as a birth certificate or family cardsect Application forms can be obtained from the Navitas institution where the student has enrolled

The Navitas family bursary applies to students studying at ACBT ACN AUSI BCUIC Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

dagger Certificate programmes may also be known or registered a Foundation Studies or University Transfer Programme Stage I Diploma programmes may also be known or registered as Undergraduate Pathway University Transfer Programme Stage II or University Pathway Programme

Dagger The Navitas bursary is not applicable to any English language programme or any component of an English language programme offered by a Navitas member institution

sect The supporting documentation that is required will depend on the country where the student is enrolled

Navitas academic merit scholarshipsNavitas is committed to helping students achieve their career goals by offering scholarships to outstanding students

Navitas academic merit scholarships are awarded each term by each Navitas pathway college or managed campus Two students with the highest GPA in four or more subjects or courses will each receive a scholarship

The scholarships cover bull one academic term or part thereof at a

Navitas member institution (equivalent to the tuition fees for a maximum of up to five academic subjects or courses) for

- a diploma advanced diploma or associate degree (Australia)

- UTP Stage II or associate degree (Canada)

- UPP or IUTP (United States) - undergraduate pathway programme (United Kingdom) or

bull one semester of undergraduate study at ACN Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus or

bull one semester of a masterrsquos programme at Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus

The scholarships are applied to the tuition for the second term of enrolment only or the final semester of study in an undergraduate or postgraduate programme Students must be enrolled as a full time student to qualify for the scholarships

The scholarship panel from each Navitas member institution will announce the recipients of the Navitas academic merit scholarships upon the completion of each term and the release of the results The recipients will be notified by mail and the successful students posted on the college website by consent Students are not required to apply for the scholarship as it is awarded based on academic performance and all students are eligible

Scholarship policy

1 Two scholarships for one academic termrsquos tuition are offered at all Navitas member institutions each

2 Where the Academic Assessment Committee must differentiate between equally qualified applicants additional factors such as educational disadvantage membership of a specific equity group andor significantly adverse personal circumstances may be taken into account

3 Students are eligible to qualify for the scholarships after successful completion of their first term and after commencing their second term

4 Students can only be awarded the scholarship once

5 Students already in receipt of a scholarship may not be eligible for the Navitas scholarship

6 Students are required to pay for any additional courses or subjects or courses undertaken that are over the amount covered by the scholarship

Navitas academic merit scholarships are offered to students studying at ACN Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

This information is correct as at the time of printing and may be subject to change without notice or at the discretion of Navitas member institutions or Navitas Limited

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Student services

CRIC is committed to helping you achieve your goals by providing you with all the support services you need As a CRIC student you will have access to both CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University services

Services available at CRIC CRIC encourages you to use all the support services available and to contact our friendly staff for advice and assistance whenever you need it Remember we are here to help you achieve success within your chosen pathway of study

The Student Support team looks after all our studentsrsquo needs includingbull Academic performance monitoring mdash

Students in Jeopardy programme

bull Assignment help

bull Attendance monitoring

bull Disability support

bull English language support

bull Enrolment in your pathway

bull Learning support

bull Orientation programmes

bull Registration with Anglia Ruskin University

bull Registration with CRIC

bull Social activities

bull Student welfare

bull Study skills training

bull 247 emergency assistance

Activities at CRICIf you are interested in getting involved in sports and cultural societies Anglia Ruskin University is the perfect university for you Cambridge and Chelmsford offer a wide range of recreational and sporting facilities that you can use including cricket pitches sports halls and gyms

Being part of sports and cultural societies while you are at Anglia Ruskin University will open up many social and career opportunities for you We encourage our students to participate in such activities as much as possible

Clubs and societies on campus

For a list of clubs and societies on campus visit webangliaacukvodlifecambridgecam_clubshtml

Why visit us at angliaacukcric

Join us on Facebook at facebookcomcricukNext time you are on Facebook find out what our students are getting up to Yoursquoll see all the fun activities we are doing this year and find helpful tips on accommodation saving money and living in the beautiful locations of Cambridge and Chelmsford Yoursquoll also be able to read movie reviews

check out our inter-college sporting events and check out the cultural and social activities that other CRIC students are getting up to during their free time

There is plenty of information on this site so visit us and spend some time browsing our pages online

If your parents have questions our website has information for them too The CRIC website has the most up-to-date information about the college including pathway information accommodation options and scholarship availability Visit the site to see what awaits you at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University

31

Accommodation

CRIC offers places in Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos Halls of Residence for those wishing to live on either the Cambridge or Chelmsford campus The Halls of Residence consist of low-rise modern buildings situated either on or next to each campus

Alternatively CRIC offers off-campus accommodation through its preferred service providers

On-campus accommodationThis accommodation is intended for new students and is normally only available for a stay of one semester (16 weeks maximum) Rooms in Halls of Residence are limited so if you want to apply for one you should do so early

Students staying in the Halls of Residence will have their own en-suite single room which usually includes a single bed desk

cupboard and free broadband internet access Students share a large self-catering kitchen

After living in Halls of Residence for one semester many students find that they have settled into life at Anglia Ruskin University and made friends and would like to experience off-campus living in Cambridge or Chelmsford

The cost of a room in the Halls of Residence for one semester varies between pound1850 and pound2350 Please check angliaacukcric for the most up-to-date costs

Off-campus accommodationCRIC provides a referral service to our preferred off-campus accommodation service providers for new and continuing students wishing to live locally The service helps CRIC students to source privately rented accommodation within the cities of Cambridge and Chelmsford and close to Anglia Ruskin University

Reserving accommodationOnce you have accepted an offer to study at CRIC you may then wish to ask us to arrange your accommodation To reserve your room you will need to complete an Accommodation Form and pay a pound800 reservation fee in advance You must then pay the remaining accommodation cost when you receive your student visa Places are limited so we recommend you book early to ensure your place and choice of room

Cost-of-living guide

You will be expected to reside in Cambridge or Chelmsford for the duration of your studies at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University As such the UK Border Agency (UKBA) requires students to be able to demonstrate minimum subsistence funds of pound800 per month to cover their living expenses For further details contact the CRIC Student Support Office at cricstudentsupportangliaacuk

The money you will need includes course fees and living costs (also called maintenance funds) Your monthly living costs may vary depending on where you

decide to study If you havenrsquot studied in the UK before or recently the information below will help you budget for your study here

Length of courseWhere you will study Money needed

Nine months or less CRIC Full course fees and pound800 for each calendar month of the course

More than nine months CRIC Full course fees and pound5400 to cover living costs for nine months

For more information visit ukbahomeofficegovuk and follow the Studying in the UK link

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How to apply to study at CRIC

Applying to CRICSend your completed application form and documents by mail email or fax to

Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) Coslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

E admissionscric-ukacuk F +44 (0)1223 698763 (international) F 01223 698763 (from the UK)

Complete the CRIC Application formand send it with supporting documents mdash including your academic qualifications and English test results mdash to CRIC or your CRIC representative

(Certified translations must accompany documents that are not in English)

Receive an Offer of AdmissionDownload Tier 4 visa application and prepare all documents needed for the visa as described in the UKBA visa application guidance notes

Accept the offerby paying the course fee deposit indicated and returning a completed Acceptance Form to CRIC

(You can make a payment via bank transfer international bank draft or debitcredit card)

Receive visa support informationCRIC will send you the information you need to apply for your UK student visa (Tier 4)

Re-check to see if you have all original documents funds required as per the CRIC CAS document and UKBA visa application guidance notes prior to applying for the Tier 4 visa

Arrange student accommodation in Cambridge or ChelmsfordCRIC can help organise suitable student accommodation

(Demand is often high for the most popular accommodation so make sure you arrange accommodation as soon as possible)

Apply for your visaFull details on the visa application process can be found at ukbahomeofficegovukstudyingintheuk

(You must you notify CRIC once the outcome of your application is confirmed)

Arrive in the UKCRIC will help arrange transfer from the airport to your accommodation and will provide a full orientation before enrolment

(You should notify CRIC of your arrival details so that we can make these arrangements)

Start the first stage of your studies at CRIC and complete your degree at Anglia Ruskin University

33

Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students

This payment and refund policy applies to applicants and new students undertaking an enrolment process at the commencement of a pathway of studies

Registered students are those who have completed an enrolment process and are considered to be lsquocontinuing studentsrsquo They are not considered under this policy see Payment and Refund mdash Continuing Students 10 Payment methods Programme

Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

11 Payment of the amount along with any transaction costs due should be made in pound pounds sterling to CRIC by

bull UK bank cheque

bull international bank draft

bull telegraphic transfer

bull UK bank debit card

bull non-UK bank debit card (3 surcharge will apply) or

bull credit card (3 surcharge will apply)

If payment is made by telegraphic transfer then it must state the

bull studentrsquos name and

bull studentrsquos CRIC student ID number

as reference for payment and provide CRIC with proof of payment

12 CRIC bank details are as follows

Bank name Citibank London

Address Citigroup Centre Canada Square Canary Wharf London E14 5LB United Kingdom

Account name CRIC Ltd

Account Address London UK

Bank Account number 11972472

Bank Sort Code 18-50-08

IBAN Number GB79CITI18500811972472

SWIFT Code CITIGB2L (Citibank London)

20 Financial conditions application

21 All applicants must have satisfiedprovide CRIC that

bull they have acceptable sources of funding for the duration of the pathway See the Student Visa Information on the website angliaacukcric (information also attached to the Acceptance of Offer Form and Provisional CAS Statement) for a list of documents that are acceptable

22 All fees charges and accounts will be payable in advance as determined by CRIC All applicants are required to make advance payments inclusive of

bull the Programme Fee Deposit mdash the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form and all deposits are taken as payment towards the full amount (note if you are an applicant undertaking English language then your Programme

Fee Deposit will be calculated against your academic programme fees and these fees will be held on account until you progress to academic studies)

bull pound800ndashpound1000 (the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form) towards any pre-booked student accommodation made on their behalf by provide CRIC All as payment towards the full amount (the full account must be paid prior to a student arriving in the UK)

bull the NavInsure Policy fee mdash Payment of this fee is required in advance if you select to purchase the Navinsurance Policy Refund of this fee is subject to the terms and conditions of the Navinsurance policy (in particular point ldquo3 mdash Cancellationrdquo of the general conditions on page 3 of the Policy Booklet)

In some instances CRIC may request an additional advance payment for specific pathways of study or where additional administrative charges may be required

23 No applicant will be issued with a CAS Statement until all requirements in paras 21 and 22 have been met

24 No applicant will be permitted to enrol on a pathway of study until all required advance payments are made in full by the required due date All required payments must be made prior to the commencement of the semester of enrolment inclusive of fees charges and accounts

25 Deferral of entry for applicants will not normally be permitted once a CAS statement has been issued by Anglia Ruskin University However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis prior to deferral of entry and where an applicant can provided binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

then all advance payments made to date will be held by CRIC and rolled forward to the deferred enrolment date Also see paras 327

26 Fees are correct as at the time of printing CRIC reserves the right to vary its fees at any time

30 Financial conditions and refunds Programme Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

31 Conditions

311 The laws pertaining to money laundering in the UK require that any payment made to and confirmed as received by CRIC will only ever be refunded to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment

Where an accommodation deposit has been paid to the College which is then transferred to a third party (provider of actual accommodation) with the approval of the student or parentlegal guardian the deposit is then subject to the terms and conditions for refund of the third party and the College therefore has no further liability or responsibility for any refund

312 CRIC reserves the right to return to source any excessive payment consisting of over three semestersrsquo advanced payments inclusive of programme fees andor student accommodation fees as a preventative measure to any excessive money transfer into and within the UK

313 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any miscommunication that may arise where inaccurate applicant contact details or where such details are out of date It is the responsibility of applicant and the parentguardian where an applicant is under the age of 18 years to provide and confirm correct contact details for communication purposes

314 CRIC reserves the right to correct any clerical details or omissions

315 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage including without limitation direct or consequential loss or damage or any loss or damages whatsoever arising from the terms and conditions of payments and refunds

316 All payments are subject to the following conditions

bull the payee is authorised to use the payment method used

bull a payment must be confirmed as having reached the CRIC Citibank account for it to be deemed as a payment and

bull where a card provider declines or refuses a payment or where incorrect details have been provided by the payee and a payment does not reach the CRIC Citibank account CRIC has no obligation to notify the payee or applicant and accepts no liability for any losses

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Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students (continued)

32 International applicants

321 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content This may be applied

bull where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to Anglia Ruskin University or

bull where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant or

bull where an applicant has obtained entry clearance andor leave to remain under an Anglia Ruskin University CAS numberStatement

bull Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision prior to or at the time of receiving a Provisional CAS Statement or

bull where no CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321

A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

322 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and the applicant fails to gain a student visa then a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be applied where an applicant has provided the following binding evidence

bull a copy of the rejection letter received from the UK diplomatic mission (ECO)

bull evidence that the visa application was made within time and valid application conditions and

where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC

will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

323 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees can only be applied where an applicant has provided evidence that

bull they are no longer in the UK and that their student visa has been cancelled or

bull they have moved to and been accepted to another Tier 4 licensed educational establishment

bull A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

324 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where the applicant transfers prior to the enrolment process to another educational establishment within the UK then they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and outstanding accounts

325 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant fails to enrol then they are deemed to be in breach of their student visa and they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

326 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant can provide binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts inclusive of the NavInsure Policy fee

327 Where an applicant has opted to take out the NavInsure Policy and paid the associated fee as specified on the Acceptance of Offer Form a refund of the fee paid will be applied in line with the NavInsure Cancellation policy as specified in the NavInsure Policy Booklet provided to applicants at the time their Policy is issued

328 Where an applicant holds a NavInsure or alternative Insurance Policy a refund on advanced payment of programme fees see paras 322 323 and 324 will only be applied by CRIC where the applicant can evidence that they have not made a successful claim against their policy for the programme fees held

33 EEA or Swiss national applicants

331 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content

332 Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision four weeks prior to the programme start date then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 331 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

333 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees will be made A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

334 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where an applicant can provide binding evidence that the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

Please print in BLOCK LETTERS

Application forman Associate College of

(1) Personal

Title Mr Mrs Miss Other

Family name First name(s)

Previous family name (if applicable)

Date of birth DAY MONTH YEAR Gender Male Female

Student address

Postcode Country

Home telephone Mobile telephone

Country of birth Skype ID

Email

Country of passport held Passport number

(2) Pathway area selection

Undergraduate Pathway Areas Postgraduate Pathway Areas

Stage 1 University Foundation Stage 2 First Year Degree Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Architecture

Art amp Design

Business

Communications and Humanities

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Law

Life Sciences

Optometry

Accounting and Finance

Architecture

Arts and Humanities

Business

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Life Sciences

Art

Business

Engineering

IT

Law

MBA

Publishing

Year of entry Month of entry September January June

(This section must be completed including desired majorspecialisation where relevent For a list of degrees offered refer to page 11 of this guide Or visit cricnavitascomcourses)

Your chosen degree

(3) Education details Prior education ndash highest level achieved

Name of qualification (eg A Levels Year 12 Bachelorrsquos) Name of institution attended Grades (itemise individual subject grades) Date of completion

CRIC_APPFORMindd 1 06072012 0947

Office use only

(9) Application checklist and declarationWe require the following section to be completed in order to process your application

Check that you have

Completed all sections of the application form

Read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment including the Fee and Refund Policy within the brochure or on the website

Check that you have attached

Certified copies of your academic transcripts

Evidence of your English language ability if applicable

A copy of your passport andor visa

I declare that the information I have supplied on this form is to the best of my understanding and belief complete and correct I understand that the giving of false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of my application or cancellation of enrolment I give permission for CRIC to obtain official records from any educational institution that I have attended I also authorise CRIC to supply any relevant official records to educational institutions to which I am seeking admission to government bodies and to parentssponsors if required I understand that Course Fees are subject to review I accept the conditions as laid out in the CRIC Payment and Refund Policy and accept liability for the payment of all Course Fees as outlined within I understand that living expenses in the United Kingdom may be higher than in my own country and confirm that I am able to meet those costs I hereby consent to CRIC disclosing my personal information to third parties in the manner set out in CRICrsquos Privacy Policy which includes

bull Disclosure to CRIC representatives (agents) acting on my behalf

bull Disclosure to Anglia Ruskin University to facilitate progression from CRIC to the next stage of my studies

bull Disclosure to Navitas Ltd and its affiliates for the purpose of communication with regarding pathways and services offered by Navitas Ltd and its related companies

Tick this box if you do not wish to receive information via SMS about your offer

Signature Date DAY MONTH YEAR

ParentGuardian Signature (if applicant is under 18 years of age)

Date DAY MONTH YEAR

Offer Details ndash Admission OfficeRepresentative Stamp

Send your application to CRICCambridge Ruskin International CollegeAnglia Ruskin University Coslett Building (Cos415)East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

F +44 (0)1223 698763 E admissionscric-ukacuk

(4) English proficiencyPlease provide details of your English language qualification

IELTS (Score)

TOEFL (Score)

Other (lsquoOrsquo Levels Cambridge)

You must submit full academic transcriptscertificates and proof of English proficiency so that we can assess your eligibility for your selected study PathwayIf these documents are not submitted with this form we will not be able to process your application

(5) Declaration of criminal recordIn accordance with UK law you must state if you have any criminal convictions

Please indicate if you have any criminal convictions

Yes No

(excluding spent convictions and minor motoring offences for which the penalty was a fine andor up to 3 penalty points)

If you tick yes you may need to provide details

(6) DisabilitiesSpecial NeedsPlease indicate in the next column whether or not you will need any additional support or facilities We will pass this information on to our Student Services team who will liaise with you to support you through the admission process and determine whether we and the university can meet your study needs

DisabilitiesSpecial Needs continued

I have no known learningphysical disability

I have a specific learningphysical disability

Please give further details below and if necessary attach further information to this form

(7) Have you studied previously in the UK

Yes No

From DAY MONTH YEAR To DAY MONTH YEAR

Name of schooluniversity

(8) Other informationHow did you hear about CRIC You may tick more than one box

Exhibitionseminar

Internet

Newspapermagazine advertisement

British Council

Recommended by an CRIC representative (agent)

Recommended by a friend or relative Is your friendrelative an CRIC student Yes No

Other

QRCODE

CRIC_APPFORMindd 2 06072012 0947

Creating opportunities for successNavitas provides you with the education you need to get where you want to be in life From English language skills and courses to help you enter university to training for the workplace Navitas colleges and campuses in 28 countries will support you every step of the way

With over 100 Navitas and SAE Institution locations across the globe and over 55000 international students currently studying with us we understand the worldrsquos learning

needs Wersquove become one of the most trusted providers of education and training in the world

Navitas offers to students professionals and migrants from around the world the following opportunities

bull English language training bull High school studies bull University preparation and programmesbull Post-secondary education for creative

media technology

bull Career advancement programmes bull Student recruitment bull Workforce recruitment and placementbull Migrant settlement services

We also offer customised workplace training for companies and a range of training and settlement services for the Australian government Wherever you are and wherever you want to be the knowledge and resources of our staff around the world will ensure your success

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Education for your world

Members and affiliates of Navitas Australia

bull ACAP (Australian College of Applied Psychology)

bull ACN mdash La Trobe University Sydneybull ATTC (Australian TESOL Training Centre) bull CELUSA (Centre for English Language

in the University of South Australia) bull Curtin College mdash Curtin University Perth bull Curtin University Sydneybull Cytech Intersearchbull Eynesbury mdash The University of Adelaide

and University of South Australiabull Hawthorn-Melbournebull La Trobe Melbourne mdash La Trobe Universitybull MIBT mdash Deakin University Melbournebull MQC mdash Macquarie University Sydney bull Navitas English (formerly ACEACL) bull Navitas Health Skills Australiabull NCPS (Navitas College of Public Safety)bull Navitas Workforce Solutionsbull NIC mdash The University of Newcastlebull PIBT mdash Edith Cowan University Perth bull QIBT mdash Griffith University

Brisbane and the Gold Coastbull SAE InstitutionsQantm Collegesbull SAIBT mdash University of South

Australia Adelaidebull SIBT mdash Macquarie University Sydney

Canada

bull FIC mdash Simon Fraser University Vancouver bull ICM mdash the University of Manitoba Winnipeg

United Kingdom

bull BCUIC mdash Birmingham City University bull CRIC mdash Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge bull EIC mdash Edinburgh Napier University bull HIC mdash University of Hertfordshire Hatfieldbull ICP mdash University of Portsmouthbull ICRGU mdash Robert Gordon University Aberdeen bull ICWS mdash Swansea Universitybull LIBT mdash Brunel University Londonbull PUIC mdash Plymouth University bull SAE InstitutionsQantm College

United States of America

bull Navitas at UMass Boston mdash University of Massachusetts Boston

bull Navitas at UMass Dartmouth mdash University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

bull Navitas at UMass Lowell mdash University of Massachusetts Lowell

bull Navitas at WKU mdash Western Kentucky University (WKU)

bull Navitas at UNH mdash University of New Hampshire

bull SAE Institutions

Africa

bull SAE Institute South Africabull AUSI mdash Edith Cowan University Kenya

Asia

bull ACBT mdash Edith Cowan University Sri Lanka bull Curtin Singapore (The Singapore

Campus of Curtin University)bull MIBT Indonesia mdash Deakin Universitybull SAE Institutions mdash India Indonesia

Malaysia Singapore ThailandQantm College mdash Singapore

Europe

bull SAE InstitutionsQantm Colleges mdash Austria Belgium France Germany Greece Italy Netherlands Sweden Switzerland Slovenia Spain Turkey

Middle East

bull SAE Institutions mdash Jordan and Kuwait

New Zealand

bull SAE Institute Auckland

Central America

bull SAE Institute Mexico

Australian College of Business and Technology (ACBT) and Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Indonesia (MIBT-I) are affiliated organisations and are not owned by Navitas LimitedNAVITAS USA These schools are authorized under federal law to enrol non-immigrant alien students University Pathway Programs are not available to students from the Peoplersquos Republic of China for any University of Massachusetts campus where Navitas conducts these programsRegistered Company names and CRICOS Provider Codes SAE Institute Pty Ltd 00312F (NSW) 02431E (WA) 02047B (VIC) 03204G (QLD) Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd trading as La Trobe Melbourne 03312D La Trobe University 00115M (VIC) Australian Campus Network Pty Limited La Trobe University 02218K (NSW) Colleges of Business and Technology (WA) Pty Ltd 02042G Curtin University 00301J (WA) Colleges of Business and Technology (NSW) Pty Ltd trading as Curtin Sydney Curtin University 02637B (NSW) Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd trading as Eynesbury 00561M The University of Adelaide 00123M Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01590J Deakin University 00113B Perth Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01312J Edith Cowan University 00279B Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01737F Griffith University 00233E South Australian Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 02193C University of South Australia 00121B Sydney Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01576G Macquarie University 00002J IBT Sydney Pty Ltd trading as Macquarie City Campus Newcastle International College 03293B The University of Newcastle 00109J Navitas English Courses in NT will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 02783C (NT) Courses in NSW Qld and WA will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Services Pty Ltd ACN 002 069 730) CRICOS Provider 00289M (NSW) 00711B (Qld) 02252G (WA) with the exception of the Certificate IV in TESOL course which will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 00031D (NSW) and 03106K (Qld) Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia 02193C Hawthorn-Melbourne (Hawthorn Learning Pty Ltd ACN 124 204 171) CRICOS 02931G Australian College of Applied Psychology 01328A (NSW) 02565B (QLD) 02829E (VIC) Navitas College of Public Safety 01945JICM CRA BN 81210 5146 FIC CRA BN 81210 5146 Company Numbers Birmingham City International College Ltd trading as Birmingham City University International College (BCUIC) 07445570 CRIC 06407773 EIC 06822392 ICP 06770123 ICWS 6412162 HIBT Ltd trading as HIC 5163612 LIBT 5171106 Plymouth Devon International College Ltd trading as Plymouth University International College (PUIC) 06822402 ICRGU 07154254 Navitas Limited ABN 69 109 613 309

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16 CRiC Pathways at AngliA Ruskin univeRsity 201213

Communications and Humanities

Through this pathway you will develop a fundamental knowledge and understanding of the basic facts concepts theories and principles of communications film and media through critical thinking and intercultural studies

You will also develop an appreciation of the wider communications context and its underlying principles including its social

environmental ethical economic and commercial impacts You will also exploring potential careers in the industry

Potential career pathsAdvertising and broadcasting communication consulting film criticism film festival administration and management media consulting public relations

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Composition and Style

bull Critical Thinking

bull Film Studies

bull Interactive Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Intercultural Studies

bull Mass Communications

bull Media Studies

Course fee pound7900

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound9600

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BA (Hons) Film Studies

bull BA (Hons) History

bull BA (Hons) Media Studies

bull BA (Hons) Philosophy

bull BA (Hons) Sociology

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

17

Engineering and Built Environment

The Engineering and Built Environment pathway covers the principles underlying the use of materials in engineering applications and their production and control

You will gain an understanding of how applied chemical states and reactions contribute to the engineering process and are used to solve engineering problems You will also consider how economic and technological developments affect the built environment as well as learning how

to apply mathematical techniques to engineering decision-making

The common core of the course also provides a broad background to the processes that lead to the production and maintenance of buildings

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Analytical Techniques II

bull Engineering Design I

bull Engineering Design II

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Critical Thinking

bull Physics III

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University Chelmsford campus

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound8100ndashpound10300

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Potential career pathsDesign and development of buildings roads railways airports and docks environmental monitoring medical electronics sound technology construction and real estate management building and quantity surveying

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BEng (Hons) Electronics

bull BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering

bull BSc (Hons) Civil Engineering

bull BSc (Hons) Construction Management

bull BSc (Hons) Building Surveying

bull BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying

bull BSc (Hons) Real Estate Management

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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law

Our LLB (Hons) Law is a qualifying law degree that allows successful graduates to progress directly to the vocational stage of training for the profession of solicitor or barrister

The LLB is a flexible course that enables you to focus on areas of specific interest and to develop your own areas of specialisation including business and the law family law

criminal law and procedure andor civil law and litigation to meet the requirements of your chosen career

Potential career pathsBarrister paralegal solicitor

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Composition and Style

bull Contract Law

bull Criminal Law

bull English Legal System

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Legal Skills

bull Mass Communication

bull Public Law

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull LLB (Hons) Law

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Anglia Law School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Anglia Law School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

19

Medical and Life Sciences

This pathway broadly explores the medical and life sciences and examines the complexity of life processes including the interrelationships of living organisms

You will learn the principles underlying the production use and control of materials in medical and life-science applications and the application of biological and chemical properties You will gain a thorough

understanding of the purpose and processes of laboratory experimentation and protocols as well as the basic concepts of applied chemical states and reactions

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Biology I

bull Biology II

bull Physics III

bull Chemistry I

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

Course fee pound8200

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science

bull BSc (Hons) Crime amp Investigative Studies

bull BSc (Hons) Forensic Science

bull BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care

bull BSc (Hons) Psychology

bull BSc (Hons) Abnormal and Clinical Psychology

bull BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult)

bull BSc (Hons) Psychology and Criminology

bull BSc (Hons) Public Health

bull BSc (Hons) Sports Science

bull BSc (Hons) Sports Coaching and Physical Education

Potential career pathsBiotechnology environmental protection forensic science medical research occupational psychology pharmaceutical manufacturing

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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20 CRiC Pathways at AngliA Ruskin univeRsity 201213

Optometry

Optometry is concerned with the examination diagnosis and treatment of the eyes and the correction of vision problems

This pathwayrsquos two main aims are to provide you with extensive theoretical and practical knowledge of optometry including its social and ethical aspects and to enable you to devise original ideas and theories related to optometry and to scientifically test them

When you graduate you will be able to demonstrate a knowledge of practical

competencies particularly in the use and application of laboratory and clinical apparatus demonstrate an understanding of the theoretical principles that underpin current practice and display skills in recording and interpreting patient data You will also be able to make decisions based on clinical rationale

Potential career pathsOptometry ophthalmic dispensing

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Biology I

bull Biology II

bull Physics III

bull Chemistry I

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BOptom (Hons) Optometry

bull BSc (Hons) Ophthalmic Dispensing

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

The postgraduate pathway advantageA CRIC postgraduate pathway provides you with valuable insight into postgraduate-level studies in the UK Most importantly it will equip you with the appropriate knowledge and skills you need to excel in your chosen taught masterrsquos degree

The postgraduate pathway is designed for students from a variety of backgrounds whobull require additional English

language training

bull come from a different academic environment to that of the UK

bull have been away from studies for a period of time

bull are looking to fine-tune skills already gained during undergraduate studies employment or both

If you fall into any of the above categories choosing the postgraduate pathway at CRIC is the right decision

The Pre-Masterrsquos pathway will prepare you for future postgraduate studies by giving you confidence and expertise in areas relevant to your taught masterrsquos degree

You willbull develop your fundamental knowledge

and understanding of the basic principles relevant to your chosen degree

bull develop basic numerical techniques research methodologies and ICT presentation and communication skills

bull gain a competent set of transferable skills that will help you in your academic studies and future career and enable you to make informed decisions

bull attain the necessary level of language competence specific to your chosen field of study

Pathways Duration Intakes Structure AssessmentPathway Pre-Sessional Learning Skills and Communication

12 weeks September January and June

This pre-sessional semester comprises four modules designed to improve your English language ability to Level B2 or higher and emplace vital study skills Teaching is tailored towards your chosen postgraduate pathway so you are prepared for subsequent studies while improving your communicative abilities

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

Pre-Masterrsquos (Stage 1)

One semester

September January and June

While studying at CRIC students will cover a series of modules that will prepare them for a seamless progression to their chosen taught masterrsquos degree All modules include core academic skills relevant to postgraduate study

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and a dissertation Most modules have a final two-hour examination

Masterrsquos (Stage 2)

One year mdash 18 months

September and January

The masterrsquos (Stage 2) offers students the chance to build on what they have learned during the pre-masterrsquos and extend their professional understanding about their relevant area of study A taught masterrsquos degree usually consists of a series of specialist modules in structured class seminar or tutorial formats A research thesis component may be included but is much shorter than what is required for a masterrsquos degree by research However most taught mastersrsquo degrees will have a final major project or dissertation component

Modules will be assessed be via exams assignments essays or seminar performance (group or individual presentations) Assessment may also include projects that can be completed either as part of a group or individually For most mastersrsquo degrees preparing and submitting a major project or dissertation will form a large part of the assessment and final grade

21PAT

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Master of International Business (MBA and MAIB dual degree qualification) Course overview

This unique degree enables you to receive two degrees for the price of one an MA in International Business from Anglia Ruskin University and either an MBA in International Business and Management from Hanze University in Groningen the Netherlands or an MSc in International Management from Basel Switzerland You will spend half the time in the UK and the other in the Netherlands or Switzerland Both courses are delivered in English Students must have completed at least two years of work experience to be accepted to the programme in the Netherlands

22 CRiC Pathways at AngliA Ruskin univeRsity 201213

Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

Potential career pathsAccounting and finance arts project management business analysis business consulting construction management construction project management corporate law creative design management diplomacy economics engineering management entrepreneurship human resource management international trade international trade law IT management logistics marketing management project management

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

One semester

Modules

bull Advanced Contract Law

bull Business Management (double module)

bull Information Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning Skills and Communication

Course fee pound4500

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin University

Business

bull Masters of Business Administration (MBA)dagger

bull Engineering Management

bull MSc Engineering Management

bull MA International Management

bull MSc Accounting and Financial Analysis

bull MA Arts Management

bull MA Human Resource ManagementDagger

bull MA International Business

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Switzerland)dagger

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Netherlands)dagger

bull MA International Business Economics

bull MSc International Logistics

bull MA International Sustainable Tourism Management

bull MSc Management

bull MA Marketing Innovation

bull MSc Project Managementsect

it

bull MSc Information and Communication Technology

bull MSc Business Information SystemsDagger

bull MSc Mobile TelecommunicationsDagger

bull MSc Network SecurityDagger

bull MSc Computer ScienceDagger

bull MSC Network ManagementDagger

law

bull LLM International Business Law

Publishing

bull MA Publishing

Stage 2 Masterrsquos Degree

Location

Lord Ashcroft International Business School Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences or Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September and January

Duration

12-18 months

Course fee pound9800 - pound12900

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience Dagger Course has additional entry requirements of a relevant bachelorrsquos degree sect Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience in construction or built environment fields All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Ling Quan Huang China International Business

ldquo I came from China to study in the UK

I was initially attracted to Cambridge

because of its worldwide reputation - the city is very

culturally diverse and has a lot to offer I want

to be a manager in the future so I chose the

MA International Business at Anglia Ruskin

University because it covers transnational and

multinational businessrdquo

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Academic entry requirements If your country is not listed please visit angliaacukcric or contact the CRIC Admission Office by emailing admissionscric-ukacuk

CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

UK education system

5 GCSE passes 2 passes in the British GCE or VCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Level passes

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

International Baccalaureate

18 points 22 points as above

Albania Maturity Certificate Grade 5 average Maturity Certificate Grade 7 average as above

Bahrain Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (General Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme or equivalent

as above

Bangladesh Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate (10+2) with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate with a minimum average of 55 in 4 subjects

as above

Cambodia Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 50 average

Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 60 average

as above

China Successful completion of Senior Middle School 2 with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Senior Middle 3 with a minimum average of 60 across 4 academic subjects on either the Hui Kao or Senior Middle Examinations (English and Chinese are not acceptable as academic subjects)

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent (eg DaZhuan) from a recognised institution or following successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Egypt Satisfactory pass in Certificate of Secondary Education

Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education or Al-Azhar Training Diploma

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Ghana Minimum of 4 SSCE passes (Including Maths and English)

Minimum of 6 SSCE passes with grades of C or above

as above

Hong Kong HKDSE - an average of 40-55 (depending on schoolrsquos banding) in Form 4 and Form 5 including English and including Mathematics where required

HKDSE - Minimum of 3 passes at Grade 3 or the equivalent of 110 UCAS tariff points at GCE AAS level or equivalent

as above

India Successful completion of all India or State SSC (X) with 50 average

Successful completion of All India or State Board HSC (II) with 50 average

as above

Indonesia SMU III or SMU II grade of 65 SMU III grade of 7 (Average of 4 subjects) as above

Iran Successful completion of High School Diploma with an overall Pass

Successful completion of High School Diploma and Pre-University Certificate with an average of 12 or above

as above

Jordan Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 65 of completion of diploma (pass)

as above

Kazakhstan Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 35 average

Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 45 average

as above

Kenya Successful completion of KCSE with a D average or 5 passes at GCE O-Level

Successful completion of KCSE with grades of C or above or 2 GCE A-Level or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Levels

as above

Korea Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 65-75

as above

25

CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Kuwait Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (general Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 years education

Malaysia Successful completion of SPM with 4 passes or Senior Middle 2

2 passes in STPM or UEC with a 65 average

as above

Mauritius 5 passes in Cambridge Overseas School CertificateGCE O Level

2 passes in Cambridge Overseas Higher School CertificateGCE A Level or 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes

as above

Mongolia Successful completion of high school with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Foundation programme or equivalent

as above

Myanmar Successful completion of Basic Education High School Examination Matriculation with an overall pass

Successful completion of Technical High School Diploma with an overall pass

as above

Nepal Successful completion of School Leaving Certificate SLCUpper Secondary School Certificate (3 years) with a minimum average of Division I

Successful completion of HSC with a minimum average of Division I

as above

Nigeria Minimum of 4 credits at SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

Minimum of 6 credits including English and Maths from the SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

as above

Oman Successful completion of Thanawiya amma with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Pakistan Successful completion of SSC (10) with a grade average of 45

Successful completion of HSC (10+2) with a grade average of 55

as above

Qatar Successful completion of Tawjihiyya (General Secondary School Certificate) with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of a Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Russia Successful completion of Atestat with a 3 average

Successful completion of Atestat with a 45 average

as above

Saudi Arabia Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

South Africa Successful completion of Senior Certificate (no matriculation endorsement)

Successful completion of Senior Certificate (with Matriculation endorsement)

as above

Sri Lanka 5 passes in GCE O-Levels or equivalent 2 passes in GCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS passes

as above

Taiwan Successful completion of the Senior High School Certificate with a C grade or above

Successful completion of Senior High School Certificate with B Grades in 4 academic subjects

as above

Thailand Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 65

as above

Turkey Successful completion of Devlet Lise Diplomasi (State High School Diploma) with a minimum average of 50

Devlet Lise Diplomasi - average of 3 or Diploma ndash pass

as above

United Arab Emirates

Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of a foundation programme from another institution or equivalent

as above

Vietnam Successful completion of Year 11 with a 65 average

Successful completion of Year 12 with a 60 average

as above

Zambia 4 passes in ZSC 6 passes in ZSC graded at 4 or above as above

Zimbabwe 5 passes in Zimsec O-levelCambridge School Certificate (CSC) or Cambridge Overseas School Certificate (COSC)GCE O-levels

2 passes in Zimsec A-LevelGCE A-Levels or equivalent or 1 pass at A-Level and 2 passes at AS-Level

as above

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English language requirements

The language of instruction at CRIC is English To attain entry into the undergraduate or postgraduate pathway you must be able to demonstrate you have a suitable level of English proficiency You can do this by obtaining one of the results shown in the tables below

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash University Foundation

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 4 yearsPre-sessional semester University Foundation First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 2 ndash First Year Degree

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 3 yearsPre-sessional semester First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 3 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Postgraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash Pre-Masterrsquos

Postgraduate pathway ndash extended 13 yearsPre-sessional semester Pre-Masterrsquos Masterrsquos

Stage Learning Skills and Communication Stage 1 Stage 2

Duration 1 semester 1 semester 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Your English language preparation

If you do not meet our English language requirements you can receive the English language tuition you need to prepare you for successful entry into your degree pathway

The English language training is conducted by Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Centre

27

Your investment

Fees and charges for the 20122013 academic year

English Language Course fee (pound)Cost per 12-week block of study pound3300

Undergraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 University Foundation pound8200 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Business) pound8600 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9600 ndash

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Business) pound9500ndashpound10300

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9500ndashpound10300

Postgraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos pound4500 ndash

Stage 2 Masterrsquos pound9800

Stage 2 MBA pound12900

Academic calendar

January 2013 May 2013 September 2013Pre-sessional

Enrolment and registration 4 February 22 May 27 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 4 February 28 May 30 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 19 August 20 December

University Foundation First Year Degree in Businessdagger and Pre-Masterrsquos

Enrolment and registration 21 January 22 May 18 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 28 January 28 May 23 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 31 May (pre-masterrsquos)

16 August 20 December (Pre-Masterrsquos and University Foundation) 10 January 2014 (First Year Degree mdash Arts and Science)

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger No May 2013 semester for integrated First Year Degree courses (all subjects other than business) All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Navitas bursaries and scholarships

Navitas family bursariesNavitas offers financial support in the form of family bursaries A bursary applies where two or more students from the same family study with a Navitas member institution

The first family member can be studying with a Navitas member institution at the same time as other family members or they may have previously studied with any Navitas member institution The bursary is granted to the second and subsequent family members who study with a Navitas member institution For the purpose of this bursary a family member is defined as a husband wife brother sister mother father son daughter or stepchild

The bursary is equivalent to 10 percent of tuition fee for the first attempt at units or courses in the programme of study (ie a certificate diploma University Transfer Programme (UTP) University Pathway Programme bachelorrsquos degree pre-masterrsquos programme postgraduate qualifying programme or masterrsquos degree)dagger with a Navitas member institution (excluding the Mixed English option)Dagger This amount is credited to the eligible studentrsquos tuition fee account each academic term with the amount being relevant to the number of units undertaken in that term The bursary applies to the first program of study only undertaken at a Navitas member institution and does not apply to additional units or repeat units that may also be undertaken

A completed application must be submitted to the Navitas institution where the second family member is studying together with supporting documents such as a birth certificate or family cardsect Application forms can be obtained from the Navitas institution where the student has enrolled

The Navitas family bursary applies to students studying at ACBT ACN AUSI BCUIC Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

dagger Certificate programmes may also be known or registered a Foundation Studies or University Transfer Programme Stage I Diploma programmes may also be known or registered as Undergraduate Pathway University Transfer Programme Stage II or University Pathway Programme

Dagger The Navitas bursary is not applicable to any English language programme or any component of an English language programme offered by a Navitas member institution

sect The supporting documentation that is required will depend on the country where the student is enrolled

Navitas academic merit scholarshipsNavitas is committed to helping students achieve their career goals by offering scholarships to outstanding students

Navitas academic merit scholarships are awarded each term by each Navitas pathway college or managed campus Two students with the highest GPA in four or more subjects or courses will each receive a scholarship

The scholarships cover bull one academic term or part thereof at a

Navitas member institution (equivalent to the tuition fees for a maximum of up to five academic subjects or courses) for

- a diploma advanced diploma or associate degree (Australia)

- UTP Stage II or associate degree (Canada)

- UPP or IUTP (United States) - undergraduate pathway programme (United Kingdom) or

bull one semester of undergraduate study at ACN Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus or

bull one semester of a masterrsquos programme at Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus

The scholarships are applied to the tuition for the second term of enrolment only or the final semester of study in an undergraduate or postgraduate programme Students must be enrolled as a full time student to qualify for the scholarships

The scholarship panel from each Navitas member institution will announce the recipients of the Navitas academic merit scholarships upon the completion of each term and the release of the results The recipients will be notified by mail and the successful students posted on the college website by consent Students are not required to apply for the scholarship as it is awarded based on academic performance and all students are eligible

Scholarship policy

1 Two scholarships for one academic termrsquos tuition are offered at all Navitas member institutions each

2 Where the Academic Assessment Committee must differentiate between equally qualified applicants additional factors such as educational disadvantage membership of a specific equity group andor significantly adverse personal circumstances may be taken into account

3 Students are eligible to qualify for the scholarships after successful completion of their first term and after commencing their second term

4 Students can only be awarded the scholarship once

5 Students already in receipt of a scholarship may not be eligible for the Navitas scholarship

6 Students are required to pay for any additional courses or subjects or courses undertaken that are over the amount covered by the scholarship

Navitas academic merit scholarships are offered to students studying at ACN Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

This information is correct as at the time of printing and may be subject to change without notice or at the discretion of Navitas member institutions or Navitas Limited

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Student services

CRIC is committed to helping you achieve your goals by providing you with all the support services you need As a CRIC student you will have access to both CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University services

Services available at CRIC CRIC encourages you to use all the support services available and to contact our friendly staff for advice and assistance whenever you need it Remember we are here to help you achieve success within your chosen pathway of study

The Student Support team looks after all our studentsrsquo needs includingbull Academic performance monitoring mdash

Students in Jeopardy programme

bull Assignment help

bull Attendance monitoring

bull Disability support

bull English language support

bull Enrolment in your pathway

bull Learning support

bull Orientation programmes

bull Registration with Anglia Ruskin University

bull Registration with CRIC

bull Social activities

bull Student welfare

bull Study skills training

bull 247 emergency assistance

Activities at CRICIf you are interested in getting involved in sports and cultural societies Anglia Ruskin University is the perfect university for you Cambridge and Chelmsford offer a wide range of recreational and sporting facilities that you can use including cricket pitches sports halls and gyms

Being part of sports and cultural societies while you are at Anglia Ruskin University will open up many social and career opportunities for you We encourage our students to participate in such activities as much as possible

Clubs and societies on campus

For a list of clubs and societies on campus visit webangliaacukvodlifecambridgecam_clubshtml

Why visit us at angliaacukcric

Join us on Facebook at facebookcomcricukNext time you are on Facebook find out what our students are getting up to Yoursquoll see all the fun activities we are doing this year and find helpful tips on accommodation saving money and living in the beautiful locations of Cambridge and Chelmsford Yoursquoll also be able to read movie reviews

check out our inter-college sporting events and check out the cultural and social activities that other CRIC students are getting up to during their free time

There is plenty of information on this site so visit us and spend some time browsing our pages online

If your parents have questions our website has information for them too The CRIC website has the most up-to-date information about the college including pathway information accommodation options and scholarship availability Visit the site to see what awaits you at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University

31

Accommodation

CRIC offers places in Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos Halls of Residence for those wishing to live on either the Cambridge or Chelmsford campus The Halls of Residence consist of low-rise modern buildings situated either on or next to each campus

Alternatively CRIC offers off-campus accommodation through its preferred service providers

On-campus accommodationThis accommodation is intended for new students and is normally only available for a stay of one semester (16 weeks maximum) Rooms in Halls of Residence are limited so if you want to apply for one you should do so early

Students staying in the Halls of Residence will have their own en-suite single room which usually includes a single bed desk

cupboard and free broadband internet access Students share a large self-catering kitchen

After living in Halls of Residence for one semester many students find that they have settled into life at Anglia Ruskin University and made friends and would like to experience off-campus living in Cambridge or Chelmsford

The cost of a room in the Halls of Residence for one semester varies between pound1850 and pound2350 Please check angliaacukcric for the most up-to-date costs

Off-campus accommodationCRIC provides a referral service to our preferred off-campus accommodation service providers for new and continuing students wishing to live locally The service helps CRIC students to source privately rented accommodation within the cities of Cambridge and Chelmsford and close to Anglia Ruskin University

Reserving accommodationOnce you have accepted an offer to study at CRIC you may then wish to ask us to arrange your accommodation To reserve your room you will need to complete an Accommodation Form and pay a pound800 reservation fee in advance You must then pay the remaining accommodation cost when you receive your student visa Places are limited so we recommend you book early to ensure your place and choice of room

Cost-of-living guide

You will be expected to reside in Cambridge or Chelmsford for the duration of your studies at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University As such the UK Border Agency (UKBA) requires students to be able to demonstrate minimum subsistence funds of pound800 per month to cover their living expenses For further details contact the CRIC Student Support Office at cricstudentsupportangliaacuk

The money you will need includes course fees and living costs (also called maintenance funds) Your monthly living costs may vary depending on where you

decide to study If you havenrsquot studied in the UK before or recently the information below will help you budget for your study here

Length of courseWhere you will study Money needed

Nine months or less CRIC Full course fees and pound800 for each calendar month of the course

More than nine months CRIC Full course fees and pound5400 to cover living costs for nine months

For more information visit ukbahomeofficegovuk and follow the Studying in the UK link

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How to apply to study at CRIC

Applying to CRICSend your completed application form and documents by mail email or fax to

Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) Coslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

E admissionscric-ukacuk F +44 (0)1223 698763 (international) F 01223 698763 (from the UK)

Complete the CRIC Application formand send it with supporting documents mdash including your academic qualifications and English test results mdash to CRIC or your CRIC representative

(Certified translations must accompany documents that are not in English)

Receive an Offer of AdmissionDownload Tier 4 visa application and prepare all documents needed for the visa as described in the UKBA visa application guidance notes

Accept the offerby paying the course fee deposit indicated and returning a completed Acceptance Form to CRIC

(You can make a payment via bank transfer international bank draft or debitcredit card)

Receive visa support informationCRIC will send you the information you need to apply for your UK student visa (Tier 4)

Re-check to see if you have all original documents funds required as per the CRIC CAS document and UKBA visa application guidance notes prior to applying for the Tier 4 visa

Arrange student accommodation in Cambridge or ChelmsfordCRIC can help organise suitable student accommodation

(Demand is often high for the most popular accommodation so make sure you arrange accommodation as soon as possible)

Apply for your visaFull details on the visa application process can be found at ukbahomeofficegovukstudyingintheuk

(You must you notify CRIC once the outcome of your application is confirmed)

Arrive in the UKCRIC will help arrange transfer from the airport to your accommodation and will provide a full orientation before enrolment

(You should notify CRIC of your arrival details so that we can make these arrangements)

Start the first stage of your studies at CRIC and complete your degree at Anglia Ruskin University

33

Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students

This payment and refund policy applies to applicants and new students undertaking an enrolment process at the commencement of a pathway of studies

Registered students are those who have completed an enrolment process and are considered to be lsquocontinuing studentsrsquo They are not considered under this policy see Payment and Refund mdash Continuing Students 10 Payment methods Programme

Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

11 Payment of the amount along with any transaction costs due should be made in pound pounds sterling to CRIC by

bull UK bank cheque

bull international bank draft

bull telegraphic transfer

bull UK bank debit card

bull non-UK bank debit card (3 surcharge will apply) or

bull credit card (3 surcharge will apply)

If payment is made by telegraphic transfer then it must state the

bull studentrsquos name and

bull studentrsquos CRIC student ID number

as reference for payment and provide CRIC with proof of payment

12 CRIC bank details are as follows

Bank name Citibank London

Address Citigroup Centre Canada Square Canary Wharf London E14 5LB United Kingdom

Account name CRIC Ltd

Account Address London UK

Bank Account number 11972472

Bank Sort Code 18-50-08

IBAN Number GB79CITI18500811972472

SWIFT Code CITIGB2L (Citibank London)

20 Financial conditions application

21 All applicants must have satisfiedprovide CRIC that

bull they have acceptable sources of funding for the duration of the pathway See the Student Visa Information on the website angliaacukcric (information also attached to the Acceptance of Offer Form and Provisional CAS Statement) for a list of documents that are acceptable

22 All fees charges and accounts will be payable in advance as determined by CRIC All applicants are required to make advance payments inclusive of

bull the Programme Fee Deposit mdash the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form and all deposits are taken as payment towards the full amount (note if you are an applicant undertaking English language then your Programme

Fee Deposit will be calculated against your academic programme fees and these fees will be held on account until you progress to academic studies)

bull pound800ndashpound1000 (the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form) towards any pre-booked student accommodation made on their behalf by provide CRIC All as payment towards the full amount (the full account must be paid prior to a student arriving in the UK)

bull the NavInsure Policy fee mdash Payment of this fee is required in advance if you select to purchase the Navinsurance Policy Refund of this fee is subject to the terms and conditions of the Navinsurance policy (in particular point ldquo3 mdash Cancellationrdquo of the general conditions on page 3 of the Policy Booklet)

In some instances CRIC may request an additional advance payment for specific pathways of study or where additional administrative charges may be required

23 No applicant will be issued with a CAS Statement until all requirements in paras 21 and 22 have been met

24 No applicant will be permitted to enrol on a pathway of study until all required advance payments are made in full by the required due date All required payments must be made prior to the commencement of the semester of enrolment inclusive of fees charges and accounts

25 Deferral of entry for applicants will not normally be permitted once a CAS statement has been issued by Anglia Ruskin University However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis prior to deferral of entry and where an applicant can provided binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

then all advance payments made to date will be held by CRIC and rolled forward to the deferred enrolment date Also see paras 327

26 Fees are correct as at the time of printing CRIC reserves the right to vary its fees at any time

30 Financial conditions and refunds Programme Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

31 Conditions

311 The laws pertaining to money laundering in the UK require that any payment made to and confirmed as received by CRIC will only ever be refunded to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment

Where an accommodation deposit has been paid to the College which is then transferred to a third party (provider of actual accommodation) with the approval of the student or parentlegal guardian the deposit is then subject to the terms and conditions for refund of the third party and the College therefore has no further liability or responsibility for any refund

312 CRIC reserves the right to return to source any excessive payment consisting of over three semestersrsquo advanced payments inclusive of programme fees andor student accommodation fees as a preventative measure to any excessive money transfer into and within the UK

313 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any miscommunication that may arise where inaccurate applicant contact details or where such details are out of date It is the responsibility of applicant and the parentguardian where an applicant is under the age of 18 years to provide and confirm correct contact details for communication purposes

314 CRIC reserves the right to correct any clerical details or omissions

315 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage including without limitation direct or consequential loss or damage or any loss or damages whatsoever arising from the terms and conditions of payments and refunds

316 All payments are subject to the following conditions

bull the payee is authorised to use the payment method used

bull a payment must be confirmed as having reached the CRIC Citibank account for it to be deemed as a payment and

bull where a card provider declines or refuses a payment or where incorrect details have been provided by the payee and a payment does not reach the CRIC Citibank account CRIC has no obligation to notify the payee or applicant and accepts no liability for any losses

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Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students (continued)

32 International applicants

321 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content This may be applied

bull where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to Anglia Ruskin University or

bull where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant or

bull where an applicant has obtained entry clearance andor leave to remain under an Anglia Ruskin University CAS numberStatement

bull Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision prior to or at the time of receiving a Provisional CAS Statement or

bull where no CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321

A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

322 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and the applicant fails to gain a student visa then a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be applied where an applicant has provided the following binding evidence

bull a copy of the rejection letter received from the UK diplomatic mission (ECO)

bull evidence that the visa application was made within time and valid application conditions and

where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC

will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

323 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees can only be applied where an applicant has provided evidence that

bull they are no longer in the UK and that their student visa has been cancelled or

bull they have moved to and been accepted to another Tier 4 licensed educational establishment

bull A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

324 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where the applicant transfers prior to the enrolment process to another educational establishment within the UK then they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and outstanding accounts

325 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant fails to enrol then they are deemed to be in breach of their student visa and they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

326 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant can provide binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts inclusive of the NavInsure Policy fee

327 Where an applicant has opted to take out the NavInsure Policy and paid the associated fee as specified on the Acceptance of Offer Form a refund of the fee paid will be applied in line with the NavInsure Cancellation policy as specified in the NavInsure Policy Booklet provided to applicants at the time their Policy is issued

328 Where an applicant holds a NavInsure or alternative Insurance Policy a refund on advanced payment of programme fees see paras 322 323 and 324 will only be applied by CRIC where the applicant can evidence that they have not made a successful claim against their policy for the programme fees held

33 EEA or Swiss national applicants

331 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content

332 Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision four weeks prior to the programme start date then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 331 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

333 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees will be made A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

334 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where an applicant can provide binding evidence that the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

Please print in BLOCK LETTERS

Application forman Associate College of

(1) Personal

Title Mr Mrs Miss Other

Family name First name(s)

Previous family name (if applicable)

Date of birth DAY MONTH YEAR Gender Male Female

Student address

Postcode Country

Home telephone Mobile telephone

Country of birth Skype ID

Email

Country of passport held Passport number

(2) Pathway area selection

Undergraduate Pathway Areas Postgraduate Pathway Areas

Stage 1 University Foundation Stage 2 First Year Degree Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Architecture

Art amp Design

Business

Communications and Humanities

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Law

Life Sciences

Optometry

Accounting and Finance

Architecture

Arts and Humanities

Business

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Life Sciences

Art

Business

Engineering

IT

Law

MBA

Publishing

Year of entry Month of entry September January June

(This section must be completed including desired majorspecialisation where relevent For a list of degrees offered refer to page 11 of this guide Or visit cricnavitascomcourses)

Your chosen degree

(3) Education details Prior education ndash highest level achieved

Name of qualification (eg A Levels Year 12 Bachelorrsquos) Name of institution attended Grades (itemise individual subject grades) Date of completion

CRIC_APPFORMindd 1 06072012 0947

Office use only

(9) Application checklist and declarationWe require the following section to be completed in order to process your application

Check that you have

Completed all sections of the application form

Read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment including the Fee and Refund Policy within the brochure or on the website

Check that you have attached

Certified copies of your academic transcripts

Evidence of your English language ability if applicable

A copy of your passport andor visa

I declare that the information I have supplied on this form is to the best of my understanding and belief complete and correct I understand that the giving of false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of my application or cancellation of enrolment I give permission for CRIC to obtain official records from any educational institution that I have attended I also authorise CRIC to supply any relevant official records to educational institutions to which I am seeking admission to government bodies and to parentssponsors if required I understand that Course Fees are subject to review I accept the conditions as laid out in the CRIC Payment and Refund Policy and accept liability for the payment of all Course Fees as outlined within I understand that living expenses in the United Kingdom may be higher than in my own country and confirm that I am able to meet those costs I hereby consent to CRIC disclosing my personal information to third parties in the manner set out in CRICrsquos Privacy Policy which includes

bull Disclosure to CRIC representatives (agents) acting on my behalf

bull Disclosure to Anglia Ruskin University to facilitate progression from CRIC to the next stage of my studies

bull Disclosure to Navitas Ltd and its affiliates for the purpose of communication with regarding pathways and services offered by Navitas Ltd and its related companies

Tick this box if you do not wish to receive information via SMS about your offer

Signature Date DAY MONTH YEAR

ParentGuardian Signature (if applicant is under 18 years of age)

Date DAY MONTH YEAR

Offer Details ndash Admission OfficeRepresentative Stamp

Send your application to CRICCambridge Ruskin International CollegeAnglia Ruskin University Coslett Building (Cos415)East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

F +44 (0)1223 698763 E admissionscric-ukacuk

(4) English proficiencyPlease provide details of your English language qualification

IELTS (Score)

TOEFL (Score)

Other (lsquoOrsquo Levels Cambridge)

You must submit full academic transcriptscertificates and proof of English proficiency so that we can assess your eligibility for your selected study PathwayIf these documents are not submitted with this form we will not be able to process your application

(5) Declaration of criminal recordIn accordance with UK law you must state if you have any criminal convictions

Please indicate if you have any criminal convictions

Yes No

(excluding spent convictions and minor motoring offences for which the penalty was a fine andor up to 3 penalty points)

If you tick yes you may need to provide details

(6) DisabilitiesSpecial NeedsPlease indicate in the next column whether or not you will need any additional support or facilities We will pass this information on to our Student Services team who will liaise with you to support you through the admission process and determine whether we and the university can meet your study needs

DisabilitiesSpecial Needs continued

I have no known learningphysical disability

I have a specific learningphysical disability

Please give further details below and if necessary attach further information to this form

(7) Have you studied previously in the UK

Yes No

From DAY MONTH YEAR To DAY MONTH YEAR

Name of schooluniversity

(8) Other informationHow did you hear about CRIC You may tick more than one box

Exhibitionseminar

Internet

Newspapermagazine advertisement

British Council

Recommended by an CRIC representative (agent)

Recommended by a friend or relative Is your friendrelative an CRIC student Yes No

Other

QRCODE

CRIC_APPFORMindd 2 06072012 0947

Creating opportunities for successNavitas provides you with the education you need to get where you want to be in life From English language skills and courses to help you enter university to training for the workplace Navitas colleges and campuses in 28 countries will support you every step of the way

With over 100 Navitas and SAE Institution locations across the globe and over 55000 international students currently studying with us we understand the worldrsquos learning

needs Wersquove become one of the most trusted providers of education and training in the world

Navitas offers to students professionals and migrants from around the world the following opportunities

bull English language training bull High school studies bull University preparation and programmesbull Post-secondary education for creative

media technology

bull Career advancement programmes bull Student recruitment bull Workforce recruitment and placementbull Migrant settlement services

We also offer customised workplace training for companies and a range of training and settlement services for the Australian government Wherever you are and wherever you want to be the knowledge and resources of our staff around the world will ensure your success

Boston

Lowell

Dartmouth

LondonCambridge

Plymouth

SwanseaPortsmouth

AberdeenEdinburgh

Glasgow

BirminghamOxford

Germany

SloveniaAustria

Switzerland

France

Italy

BelgiumNetherlands

Malaysia

Thailand

South Africa Byron BayAuckland

Newcastle

Los Angeles

Mexico

SanFrancisco New York

Miami

AtlantaNashville

Sweden

SpainGreece

Turkey

KuwaitJordan

India

VancouverWinnipeg

KentuckyMassachusetts

New Hampshire

Nairobi

Colombo

Singapore

Jakarta

AdelaideGeelong Melbourne

Sydney

BrisbaneGold Coast

Perth

CairnsDarwin

Education for your world

Members and affiliates of Navitas Australia

bull ACAP (Australian College of Applied Psychology)

bull ACN mdash La Trobe University Sydneybull ATTC (Australian TESOL Training Centre) bull CELUSA (Centre for English Language

in the University of South Australia) bull Curtin College mdash Curtin University Perth bull Curtin University Sydneybull Cytech Intersearchbull Eynesbury mdash The University of Adelaide

and University of South Australiabull Hawthorn-Melbournebull La Trobe Melbourne mdash La Trobe Universitybull MIBT mdash Deakin University Melbournebull MQC mdash Macquarie University Sydney bull Navitas English (formerly ACEACL) bull Navitas Health Skills Australiabull NCPS (Navitas College of Public Safety)bull Navitas Workforce Solutionsbull NIC mdash The University of Newcastlebull PIBT mdash Edith Cowan University Perth bull QIBT mdash Griffith University

Brisbane and the Gold Coastbull SAE InstitutionsQantm Collegesbull SAIBT mdash University of South

Australia Adelaidebull SIBT mdash Macquarie University Sydney

Canada

bull FIC mdash Simon Fraser University Vancouver bull ICM mdash the University of Manitoba Winnipeg

United Kingdom

bull BCUIC mdash Birmingham City University bull CRIC mdash Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge bull EIC mdash Edinburgh Napier University bull HIC mdash University of Hertfordshire Hatfieldbull ICP mdash University of Portsmouthbull ICRGU mdash Robert Gordon University Aberdeen bull ICWS mdash Swansea Universitybull LIBT mdash Brunel University Londonbull PUIC mdash Plymouth University bull SAE InstitutionsQantm College

United States of America

bull Navitas at UMass Boston mdash University of Massachusetts Boston

bull Navitas at UMass Dartmouth mdash University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

bull Navitas at UMass Lowell mdash University of Massachusetts Lowell

bull Navitas at WKU mdash Western Kentucky University (WKU)

bull Navitas at UNH mdash University of New Hampshire

bull SAE Institutions

Africa

bull SAE Institute South Africabull AUSI mdash Edith Cowan University Kenya

Asia

bull ACBT mdash Edith Cowan University Sri Lanka bull Curtin Singapore (The Singapore

Campus of Curtin University)bull MIBT Indonesia mdash Deakin Universitybull SAE Institutions mdash India Indonesia

Malaysia Singapore ThailandQantm College mdash Singapore

Europe

bull SAE InstitutionsQantm Colleges mdash Austria Belgium France Germany Greece Italy Netherlands Sweden Switzerland Slovenia Spain Turkey

Middle East

bull SAE Institutions mdash Jordan and Kuwait

New Zealand

bull SAE Institute Auckland

Central America

bull SAE Institute Mexico

Australian College of Business and Technology (ACBT) and Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Indonesia (MIBT-I) are affiliated organisations and are not owned by Navitas LimitedNAVITAS USA These schools are authorized under federal law to enrol non-immigrant alien students University Pathway Programs are not available to students from the Peoplersquos Republic of China for any University of Massachusetts campus where Navitas conducts these programsRegistered Company names and CRICOS Provider Codes SAE Institute Pty Ltd 00312F (NSW) 02431E (WA) 02047B (VIC) 03204G (QLD) Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd trading as La Trobe Melbourne 03312D La Trobe University 00115M (VIC) Australian Campus Network Pty Limited La Trobe University 02218K (NSW) Colleges of Business and Technology (WA) Pty Ltd 02042G Curtin University 00301J (WA) Colleges of Business and Technology (NSW) Pty Ltd trading as Curtin Sydney Curtin University 02637B (NSW) Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd trading as Eynesbury 00561M The University of Adelaide 00123M Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01590J Deakin University 00113B Perth Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01312J Edith Cowan University 00279B Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01737F Griffith University 00233E South Australian Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 02193C University of South Australia 00121B Sydney Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01576G Macquarie University 00002J IBT Sydney Pty Ltd trading as Macquarie City Campus Newcastle International College 03293B The University of Newcastle 00109J Navitas English Courses in NT will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 02783C (NT) Courses in NSW Qld and WA will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Services Pty Ltd ACN 002 069 730) CRICOS Provider 00289M (NSW) 00711B (Qld) 02252G (WA) with the exception of the Certificate IV in TESOL course which will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 00031D (NSW) and 03106K (Qld) Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia 02193C Hawthorn-Melbourne (Hawthorn Learning Pty Ltd ACN 124 204 171) CRICOS 02931G Australian College of Applied Psychology 01328A (NSW) 02565B (QLD) 02829E (VIC) Navitas College of Public Safety 01945JICM CRA BN 81210 5146 FIC CRA BN 81210 5146 Company Numbers Birmingham City International College Ltd trading as Birmingham City University International College (BCUIC) 07445570 CRIC 06407773 EIC 06822392 ICP 06770123 ICWS 6412162 HIBT Ltd trading as HIC 5163612 LIBT 5171106 Plymouth Devon International College Ltd trading as Plymouth University International College (PUIC) 06822402 ICRGU 07154254 Navitas Limited ABN 69 109 613 309

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17

Engineering and Built Environment

The Engineering and Built Environment pathway covers the principles underlying the use of materials in engineering applications and their production and control

You will gain an understanding of how applied chemical states and reactions contribute to the engineering process and are used to solve engineering problems You will also consider how economic and technological developments affect the built environment as well as learning how

to apply mathematical techniques to engineering decision-making

The common core of the course also provides a broad background to the processes that lead to the production and maintenance of buildings

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Analytical Techniques II

bull Engineering Design I

bull Engineering Design II

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Critical Thinking

bull Physics III

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University Chelmsford campus

Intake

September

Duration

Two semesters

Course fee pound8100ndashpound10300

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Potential career pathsDesign and development of buildings roads railways airports and docks environmental monitoring medical electronics sound technology construction and real estate management building and quantity surveying

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BEng (Hons) Electronics

bull BEng (Hons) Mechanical Engineering

bull BSc (Hons) Civil Engineering

bull BSc (Hons) Construction Management

bull BSc (Hons) Building Surveying

bull BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying

bull BSc (Hons) Real Estate Management

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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law

Our LLB (Hons) Law is a qualifying law degree that allows successful graduates to progress directly to the vocational stage of training for the profession of solicitor or barrister

The LLB is a flexible course that enables you to focus on areas of specific interest and to develop your own areas of specialisation including business and the law family law

criminal law and procedure andor civil law and litigation to meet the requirements of your chosen career

Potential career pathsBarrister paralegal solicitor

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Composition and Style

bull Contract Law

bull Criminal Law

bull English Legal System

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Legal Skills

bull Mass Communication

bull Public Law

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull LLB (Hons) Law

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Anglia Law School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Anglia Law School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

19

Medical and Life Sciences

This pathway broadly explores the medical and life sciences and examines the complexity of life processes including the interrelationships of living organisms

You will learn the principles underlying the production use and control of materials in medical and life-science applications and the application of biological and chemical properties You will gain a thorough

understanding of the purpose and processes of laboratory experimentation and protocols as well as the basic concepts of applied chemical states and reactions

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Biology I

bull Biology II

bull Physics III

bull Chemistry I

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

Course fee pound8200

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science

bull BSc (Hons) Crime amp Investigative Studies

bull BSc (Hons) Forensic Science

bull BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care

bull BSc (Hons) Psychology

bull BSc (Hons) Abnormal and Clinical Psychology

bull BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult)

bull BSc (Hons) Psychology and Criminology

bull BSc (Hons) Public Health

bull BSc (Hons) Sports Science

bull BSc (Hons) Sports Coaching and Physical Education

Potential career pathsBiotechnology environmental protection forensic science medical research occupational psychology pharmaceutical manufacturing

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Optometry

Optometry is concerned with the examination diagnosis and treatment of the eyes and the correction of vision problems

This pathwayrsquos two main aims are to provide you with extensive theoretical and practical knowledge of optometry including its social and ethical aspects and to enable you to devise original ideas and theories related to optometry and to scientifically test them

When you graduate you will be able to demonstrate a knowledge of practical

competencies particularly in the use and application of laboratory and clinical apparatus demonstrate an understanding of the theoretical principles that underpin current practice and display skills in recording and interpreting patient data You will also be able to make decisions based on clinical rationale

Potential career pathsOptometry ophthalmic dispensing

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Biology I

bull Biology II

bull Physics III

bull Chemistry I

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BOptom (Hons) Optometry

bull BSc (Hons) Ophthalmic Dispensing

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

The postgraduate pathway advantageA CRIC postgraduate pathway provides you with valuable insight into postgraduate-level studies in the UK Most importantly it will equip you with the appropriate knowledge and skills you need to excel in your chosen taught masterrsquos degree

The postgraduate pathway is designed for students from a variety of backgrounds whobull require additional English

language training

bull come from a different academic environment to that of the UK

bull have been away from studies for a period of time

bull are looking to fine-tune skills already gained during undergraduate studies employment or both

If you fall into any of the above categories choosing the postgraduate pathway at CRIC is the right decision

The Pre-Masterrsquos pathway will prepare you for future postgraduate studies by giving you confidence and expertise in areas relevant to your taught masterrsquos degree

You willbull develop your fundamental knowledge

and understanding of the basic principles relevant to your chosen degree

bull develop basic numerical techniques research methodologies and ICT presentation and communication skills

bull gain a competent set of transferable skills that will help you in your academic studies and future career and enable you to make informed decisions

bull attain the necessary level of language competence specific to your chosen field of study

Pathways Duration Intakes Structure AssessmentPathway Pre-Sessional Learning Skills and Communication

12 weeks September January and June

This pre-sessional semester comprises four modules designed to improve your English language ability to Level B2 or higher and emplace vital study skills Teaching is tailored towards your chosen postgraduate pathway so you are prepared for subsequent studies while improving your communicative abilities

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

Pre-Masterrsquos (Stage 1)

One semester

September January and June

While studying at CRIC students will cover a series of modules that will prepare them for a seamless progression to their chosen taught masterrsquos degree All modules include core academic skills relevant to postgraduate study

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and a dissertation Most modules have a final two-hour examination

Masterrsquos (Stage 2)

One year mdash 18 months

September and January

The masterrsquos (Stage 2) offers students the chance to build on what they have learned during the pre-masterrsquos and extend their professional understanding about their relevant area of study A taught masterrsquos degree usually consists of a series of specialist modules in structured class seminar or tutorial formats A research thesis component may be included but is much shorter than what is required for a masterrsquos degree by research However most taught mastersrsquo degrees will have a final major project or dissertation component

Modules will be assessed be via exams assignments essays or seminar performance (group or individual presentations) Assessment may also include projects that can be completed either as part of a group or individually For most mastersrsquo degrees preparing and submitting a major project or dissertation will form a large part of the assessment and final grade

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Master of International Business (MBA and MAIB dual degree qualification) Course overview

This unique degree enables you to receive two degrees for the price of one an MA in International Business from Anglia Ruskin University and either an MBA in International Business and Management from Hanze University in Groningen the Netherlands or an MSc in International Management from Basel Switzerland You will spend half the time in the UK and the other in the Netherlands or Switzerland Both courses are delivered in English Students must have completed at least two years of work experience to be accepted to the programme in the Netherlands

22 CRiC Pathways at AngliA Ruskin univeRsity 201213

Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

Potential career pathsAccounting and finance arts project management business analysis business consulting construction management construction project management corporate law creative design management diplomacy economics engineering management entrepreneurship human resource management international trade international trade law IT management logistics marketing management project management

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

One semester

Modules

bull Advanced Contract Law

bull Business Management (double module)

bull Information Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning Skills and Communication

Course fee pound4500

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin University

Business

bull Masters of Business Administration (MBA)dagger

bull Engineering Management

bull MSc Engineering Management

bull MA International Management

bull MSc Accounting and Financial Analysis

bull MA Arts Management

bull MA Human Resource ManagementDagger

bull MA International Business

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Switzerland)dagger

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Netherlands)dagger

bull MA International Business Economics

bull MSc International Logistics

bull MA International Sustainable Tourism Management

bull MSc Management

bull MA Marketing Innovation

bull MSc Project Managementsect

it

bull MSc Information and Communication Technology

bull MSc Business Information SystemsDagger

bull MSc Mobile TelecommunicationsDagger

bull MSc Network SecurityDagger

bull MSc Computer ScienceDagger

bull MSC Network ManagementDagger

law

bull LLM International Business Law

Publishing

bull MA Publishing

Stage 2 Masterrsquos Degree

Location

Lord Ashcroft International Business School Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences or Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September and January

Duration

12-18 months

Course fee pound9800 - pound12900

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience Dagger Course has additional entry requirements of a relevant bachelorrsquos degree sect Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience in construction or built environment fields All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Ling Quan Huang China International Business

ldquo I came from China to study in the UK

I was initially attracted to Cambridge

because of its worldwide reputation - the city is very

culturally diverse and has a lot to offer I want

to be a manager in the future so I chose the

MA International Business at Anglia Ruskin

University because it covers transnational and

multinational businessrdquo

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Academic entry requirements If your country is not listed please visit angliaacukcric or contact the CRIC Admission Office by emailing admissionscric-ukacuk

CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

UK education system

5 GCSE passes 2 passes in the British GCE or VCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Level passes

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

International Baccalaureate

18 points 22 points as above

Albania Maturity Certificate Grade 5 average Maturity Certificate Grade 7 average as above

Bahrain Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (General Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme or equivalent

as above

Bangladesh Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate (10+2) with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate with a minimum average of 55 in 4 subjects

as above

Cambodia Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 50 average

Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 60 average

as above

China Successful completion of Senior Middle School 2 with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Senior Middle 3 with a minimum average of 60 across 4 academic subjects on either the Hui Kao or Senior Middle Examinations (English and Chinese are not acceptable as academic subjects)

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent (eg DaZhuan) from a recognised institution or following successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Egypt Satisfactory pass in Certificate of Secondary Education

Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education or Al-Azhar Training Diploma

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Ghana Minimum of 4 SSCE passes (Including Maths and English)

Minimum of 6 SSCE passes with grades of C or above

as above

Hong Kong HKDSE - an average of 40-55 (depending on schoolrsquos banding) in Form 4 and Form 5 including English and including Mathematics where required

HKDSE - Minimum of 3 passes at Grade 3 or the equivalent of 110 UCAS tariff points at GCE AAS level or equivalent

as above

India Successful completion of all India or State SSC (X) with 50 average

Successful completion of All India or State Board HSC (II) with 50 average

as above

Indonesia SMU III or SMU II grade of 65 SMU III grade of 7 (Average of 4 subjects) as above

Iran Successful completion of High School Diploma with an overall Pass

Successful completion of High School Diploma and Pre-University Certificate with an average of 12 or above

as above

Jordan Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 65 of completion of diploma (pass)

as above

Kazakhstan Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 35 average

Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 45 average

as above

Kenya Successful completion of KCSE with a D average or 5 passes at GCE O-Level

Successful completion of KCSE with grades of C or above or 2 GCE A-Level or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Levels

as above

Korea Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 65-75

as above

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CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Kuwait Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (general Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 years education

Malaysia Successful completion of SPM with 4 passes or Senior Middle 2

2 passes in STPM or UEC with a 65 average

as above

Mauritius 5 passes in Cambridge Overseas School CertificateGCE O Level

2 passes in Cambridge Overseas Higher School CertificateGCE A Level or 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes

as above

Mongolia Successful completion of high school with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Foundation programme or equivalent

as above

Myanmar Successful completion of Basic Education High School Examination Matriculation with an overall pass

Successful completion of Technical High School Diploma with an overall pass

as above

Nepal Successful completion of School Leaving Certificate SLCUpper Secondary School Certificate (3 years) with a minimum average of Division I

Successful completion of HSC with a minimum average of Division I

as above

Nigeria Minimum of 4 credits at SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

Minimum of 6 credits including English and Maths from the SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

as above

Oman Successful completion of Thanawiya amma with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Pakistan Successful completion of SSC (10) with a grade average of 45

Successful completion of HSC (10+2) with a grade average of 55

as above

Qatar Successful completion of Tawjihiyya (General Secondary School Certificate) with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of a Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Russia Successful completion of Atestat with a 3 average

Successful completion of Atestat with a 45 average

as above

Saudi Arabia Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

South Africa Successful completion of Senior Certificate (no matriculation endorsement)

Successful completion of Senior Certificate (with Matriculation endorsement)

as above

Sri Lanka 5 passes in GCE O-Levels or equivalent 2 passes in GCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS passes

as above

Taiwan Successful completion of the Senior High School Certificate with a C grade or above

Successful completion of Senior High School Certificate with B Grades in 4 academic subjects

as above

Thailand Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 65

as above

Turkey Successful completion of Devlet Lise Diplomasi (State High School Diploma) with a minimum average of 50

Devlet Lise Diplomasi - average of 3 or Diploma ndash pass

as above

United Arab Emirates

Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of a foundation programme from another institution or equivalent

as above

Vietnam Successful completion of Year 11 with a 65 average

Successful completion of Year 12 with a 60 average

as above

Zambia 4 passes in ZSC 6 passes in ZSC graded at 4 or above as above

Zimbabwe 5 passes in Zimsec O-levelCambridge School Certificate (CSC) or Cambridge Overseas School Certificate (COSC)GCE O-levels

2 passes in Zimsec A-LevelGCE A-Levels or equivalent or 1 pass at A-Level and 2 passes at AS-Level

as above

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English language requirements

The language of instruction at CRIC is English To attain entry into the undergraduate or postgraduate pathway you must be able to demonstrate you have a suitable level of English proficiency You can do this by obtaining one of the results shown in the tables below

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash University Foundation

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 4 yearsPre-sessional semester University Foundation First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 2 ndash First Year Degree

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 3 yearsPre-sessional semester First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 3 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Postgraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash Pre-Masterrsquos

Postgraduate pathway ndash extended 13 yearsPre-sessional semester Pre-Masterrsquos Masterrsquos

Stage Learning Skills and Communication Stage 1 Stage 2

Duration 1 semester 1 semester 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Your English language preparation

If you do not meet our English language requirements you can receive the English language tuition you need to prepare you for successful entry into your degree pathway

The English language training is conducted by Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Centre

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Your investment

Fees and charges for the 20122013 academic year

English Language Course fee (pound)Cost per 12-week block of study pound3300

Undergraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 University Foundation pound8200 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Business) pound8600 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9600 ndash

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Business) pound9500ndashpound10300

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9500ndashpound10300

Postgraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos pound4500 ndash

Stage 2 Masterrsquos pound9800

Stage 2 MBA pound12900

Academic calendar

January 2013 May 2013 September 2013Pre-sessional

Enrolment and registration 4 February 22 May 27 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 4 February 28 May 30 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 19 August 20 December

University Foundation First Year Degree in Businessdagger and Pre-Masterrsquos

Enrolment and registration 21 January 22 May 18 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 28 January 28 May 23 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 31 May (pre-masterrsquos)

16 August 20 December (Pre-Masterrsquos and University Foundation) 10 January 2014 (First Year Degree mdash Arts and Science)

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger No May 2013 semester for integrated First Year Degree courses (all subjects other than business) All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Navitas bursaries and scholarships

Navitas family bursariesNavitas offers financial support in the form of family bursaries A bursary applies where two or more students from the same family study with a Navitas member institution

The first family member can be studying with a Navitas member institution at the same time as other family members or they may have previously studied with any Navitas member institution The bursary is granted to the second and subsequent family members who study with a Navitas member institution For the purpose of this bursary a family member is defined as a husband wife brother sister mother father son daughter or stepchild

The bursary is equivalent to 10 percent of tuition fee for the first attempt at units or courses in the programme of study (ie a certificate diploma University Transfer Programme (UTP) University Pathway Programme bachelorrsquos degree pre-masterrsquos programme postgraduate qualifying programme or masterrsquos degree)dagger with a Navitas member institution (excluding the Mixed English option)Dagger This amount is credited to the eligible studentrsquos tuition fee account each academic term with the amount being relevant to the number of units undertaken in that term The bursary applies to the first program of study only undertaken at a Navitas member institution and does not apply to additional units or repeat units that may also be undertaken

A completed application must be submitted to the Navitas institution where the second family member is studying together with supporting documents such as a birth certificate or family cardsect Application forms can be obtained from the Navitas institution where the student has enrolled

The Navitas family bursary applies to students studying at ACBT ACN AUSI BCUIC Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

dagger Certificate programmes may also be known or registered a Foundation Studies or University Transfer Programme Stage I Diploma programmes may also be known or registered as Undergraduate Pathway University Transfer Programme Stage II or University Pathway Programme

Dagger The Navitas bursary is not applicable to any English language programme or any component of an English language programme offered by a Navitas member institution

sect The supporting documentation that is required will depend on the country where the student is enrolled

Navitas academic merit scholarshipsNavitas is committed to helping students achieve their career goals by offering scholarships to outstanding students

Navitas academic merit scholarships are awarded each term by each Navitas pathway college or managed campus Two students with the highest GPA in four or more subjects or courses will each receive a scholarship

The scholarships cover bull one academic term or part thereof at a

Navitas member institution (equivalent to the tuition fees for a maximum of up to five academic subjects or courses) for

- a diploma advanced diploma or associate degree (Australia)

- UTP Stage II or associate degree (Canada)

- UPP or IUTP (United States) - undergraduate pathway programme (United Kingdom) or

bull one semester of undergraduate study at ACN Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus or

bull one semester of a masterrsquos programme at Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus

The scholarships are applied to the tuition for the second term of enrolment only or the final semester of study in an undergraduate or postgraduate programme Students must be enrolled as a full time student to qualify for the scholarships

The scholarship panel from each Navitas member institution will announce the recipients of the Navitas academic merit scholarships upon the completion of each term and the release of the results The recipients will be notified by mail and the successful students posted on the college website by consent Students are not required to apply for the scholarship as it is awarded based on academic performance and all students are eligible

Scholarship policy

1 Two scholarships for one academic termrsquos tuition are offered at all Navitas member institutions each

2 Where the Academic Assessment Committee must differentiate between equally qualified applicants additional factors such as educational disadvantage membership of a specific equity group andor significantly adverse personal circumstances may be taken into account

3 Students are eligible to qualify for the scholarships after successful completion of their first term and after commencing their second term

4 Students can only be awarded the scholarship once

5 Students already in receipt of a scholarship may not be eligible for the Navitas scholarship

6 Students are required to pay for any additional courses or subjects or courses undertaken that are over the amount covered by the scholarship

Navitas academic merit scholarships are offered to students studying at ACN Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

This information is correct as at the time of printing and may be subject to change without notice or at the discretion of Navitas member institutions or Navitas Limited

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Student services

CRIC is committed to helping you achieve your goals by providing you with all the support services you need As a CRIC student you will have access to both CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University services

Services available at CRIC CRIC encourages you to use all the support services available and to contact our friendly staff for advice and assistance whenever you need it Remember we are here to help you achieve success within your chosen pathway of study

The Student Support team looks after all our studentsrsquo needs includingbull Academic performance monitoring mdash

Students in Jeopardy programme

bull Assignment help

bull Attendance monitoring

bull Disability support

bull English language support

bull Enrolment in your pathway

bull Learning support

bull Orientation programmes

bull Registration with Anglia Ruskin University

bull Registration with CRIC

bull Social activities

bull Student welfare

bull Study skills training

bull 247 emergency assistance

Activities at CRICIf you are interested in getting involved in sports and cultural societies Anglia Ruskin University is the perfect university for you Cambridge and Chelmsford offer a wide range of recreational and sporting facilities that you can use including cricket pitches sports halls and gyms

Being part of sports and cultural societies while you are at Anglia Ruskin University will open up many social and career opportunities for you We encourage our students to participate in such activities as much as possible

Clubs and societies on campus

For a list of clubs and societies on campus visit webangliaacukvodlifecambridgecam_clubshtml

Why visit us at angliaacukcric

Join us on Facebook at facebookcomcricukNext time you are on Facebook find out what our students are getting up to Yoursquoll see all the fun activities we are doing this year and find helpful tips on accommodation saving money and living in the beautiful locations of Cambridge and Chelmsford Yoursquoll also be able to read movie reviews

check out our inter-college sporting events and check out the cultural and social activities that other CRIC students are getting up to during their free time

There is plenty of information on this site so visit us and spend some time browsing our pages online

If your parents have questions our website has information for them too The CRIC website has the most up-to-date information about the college including pathway information accommodation options and scholarship availability Visit the site to see what awaits you at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University

31

Accommodation

CRIC offers places in Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos Halls of Residence for those wishing to live on either the Cambridge or Chelmsford campus The Halls of Residence consist of low-rise modern buildings situated either on or next to each campus

Alternatively CRIC offers off-campus accommodation through its preferred service providers

On-campus accommodationThis accommodation is intended for new students and is normally only available for a stay of one semester (16 weeks maximum) Rooms in Halls of Residence are limited so if you want to apply for one you should do so early

Students staying in the Halls of Residence will have their own en-suite single room which usually includes a single bed desk

cupboard and free broadband internet access Students share a large self-catering kitchen

After living in Halls of Residence for one semester many students find that they have settled into life at Anglia Ruskin University and made friends and would like to experience off-campus living in Cambridge or Chelmsford

The cost of a room in the Halls of Residence for one semester varies between pound1850 and pound2350 Please check angliaacukcric for the most up-to-date costs

Off-campus accommodationCRIC provides a referral service to our preferred off-campus accommodation service providers for new and continuing students wishing to live locally The service helps CRIC students to source privately rented accommodation within the cities of Cambridge and Chelmsford and close to Anglia Ruskin University

Reserving accommodationOnce you have accepted an offer to study at CRIC you may then wish to ask us to arrange your accommodation To reserve your room you will need to complete an Accommodation Form and pay a pound800 reservation fee in advance You must then pay the remaining accommodation cost when you receive your student visa Places are limited so we recommend you book early to ensure your place and choice of room

Cost-of-living guide

You will be expected to reside in Cambridge or Chelmsford for the duration of your studies at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University As such the UK Border Agency (UKBA) requires students to be able to demonstrate minimum subsistence funds of pound800 per month to cover their living expenses For further details contact the CRIC Student Support Office at cricstudentsupportangliaacuk

The money you will need includes course fees and living costs (also called maintenance funds) Your monthly living costs may vary depending on where you

decide to study If you havenrsquot studied in the UK before or recently the information below will help you budget for your study here

Length of courseWhere you will study Money needed

Nine months or less CRIC Full course fees and pound800 for each calendar month of the course

More than nine months CRIC Full course fees and pound5400 to cover living costs for nine months

For more information visit ukbahomeofficegovuk and follow the Studying in the UK link

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How to apply to study at CRIC

Applying to CRICSend your completed application form and documents by mail email or fax to

Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) Coslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

E admissionscric-ukacuk F +44 (0)1223 698763 (international) F 01223 698763 (from the UK)

Complete the CRIC Application formand send it with supporting documents mdash including your academic qualifications and English test results mdash to CRIC or your CRIC representative

(Certified translations must accompany documents that are not in English)

Receive an Offer of AdmissionDownload Tier 4 visa application and prepare all documents needed for the visa as described in the UKBA visa application guidance notes

Accept the offerby paying the course fee deposit indicated and returning a completed Acceptance Form to CRIC

(You can make a payment via bank transfer international bank draft or debitcredit card)

Receive visa support informationCRIC will send you the information you need to apply for your UK student visa (Tier 4)

Re-check to see if you have all original documents funds required as per the CRIC CAS document and UKBA visa application guidance notes prior to applying for the Tier 4 visa

Arrange student accommodation in Cambridge or ChelmsfordCRIC can help organise suitable student accommodation

(Demand is often high for the most popular accommodation so make sure you arrange accommodation as soon as possible)

Apply for your visaFull details on the visa application process can be found at ukbahomeofficegovukstudyingintheuk

(You must you notify CRIC once the outcome of your application is confirmed)

Arrive in the UKCRIC will help arrange transfer from the airport to your accommodation and will provide a full orientation before enrolment

(You should notify CRIC of your arrival details so that we can make these arrangements)

Start the first stage of your studies at CRIC and complete your degree at Anglia Ruskin University

33

Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students

This payment and refund policy applies to applicants and new students undertaking an enrolment process at the commencement of a pathway of studies

Registered students are those who have completed an enrolment process and are considered to be lsquocontinuing studentsrsquo They are not considered under this policy see Payment and Refund mdash Continuing Students 10 Payment methods Programme

Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

11 Payment of the amount along with any transaction costs due should be made in pound pounds sterling to CRIC by

bull UK bank cheque

bull international bank draft

bull telegraphic transfer

bull UK bank debit card

bull non-UK bank debit card (3 surcharge will apply) or

bull credit card (3 surcharge will apply)

If payment is made by telegraphic transfer then it must state the

bull studentrsquos name and

bull studentrsquos CRIC student ID number

as reference for payment and provide CRIC with proof of payment

12 CRIC bank details are as follows

Bank name Citibank London

Address Citigroup Centre Canada Square Canary Wharf London E14 5LB United Kingdom

Account name CRIC Ltd

Account Address London UK

Bank Account number 11972472

Bank Sort Code 18-50-08

IBAN Number GB79CITI18500811972472

SWIFT Code CITIGB2L (Citibank London)

20 Financial conditions application

21 All applicants must have satisfiedprovide CRIC that

bull they have acceptable sources of funding for the duration of the pathway See the Student Visa Information on the website angliaacukcric (information also attached to the Acceptance of Offer Form and Provisional CAS Statement) for a list of documents that are acceptable

22 All fees charges and accounts will be payable in advance as determined by CRIC All applicants are required to make advance payments inclusive of

bull the Programme Fee Deposit mdash the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form and all deposits are taken as payment towards the full amount (note if you are an applicant undertaking English language then your Programme

Fee Deposit will be calculated against your academic programme fees and these fees will be held on account until you progress to academic studies)

bull pound800ndashpound1000 (the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form) towards any pre-booked student accommodation made on their behalf by provide CRIC All as payment towards the full amount (the full account must be paid prior to a student arriving in the UK)

bull the NavInsure Policy fee mdash Payment of this fee is required in advance if you select to purchase the Navinsurance Policy Refund of this fee is subject to the terms and conditions of the Navinsurance policy (in particular point ldquo3 mdash Cancellationrdquo of the general conditions on page 3 of the Policy Booklet)

In some instances CRIC may request an additional advance payment for specific pathways of study or where additional administrative charges may be required

23 No applicant will be issued with a CAS Statement until all requirements in paras 21 and 22 have been met

24 No applicant will be permitted to enrol on a pathway of study until all required advance payments are made in full by the required due date All required payments must be made prior to the commencement of the semester of enrolment inclusive of fees charges and accounts

25 Deferral of entry for applicants will not normally be permitted once a CAS statement has been issued by Anglia Ruskin University However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis prior to deferral of entry and where an applicant can provided binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

then all advance payments made to date will be held by CRIC and rolled forward to the deferred enrolment date Also see paras 327

26 Fees are correct as at the time of printing CRIC reserves the right to vary its fees at any time

30 Financial conditions and refunds Programme Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

31 Conditions

311 The laws pertaining to money laundering in the UK require that any payment made to and confirmed as received by CRIC will only ever be refunded to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment

Where an accommodation deposit has been paid to the College which is then transferred to a third party (provider of actual accommodation) with the approval of the student or parentlegal guardian the deposit is then subject to the terms and conditions for refund of the third party and the College therefore has no further liability or responsibility for any refund

312 CRIC reserves the right to return to source any excessive payment consisting of over three semestersrsquo advanced payments inclusive of programme fees andor student accommodation fees as a preventative measure to any excessive money transfer into and within the UK

313 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any miscommunication that may arise where inaccurate applicant contact details or where such details are out of date It is the responsibility of applicant and the parentguardian where an applicant is under the age of 18 years to provide and confirm correct contact details for communication purposes

314 CRIC reserves the right to correct any clerical details or omissions

315 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage including without limitation direct or consequential loss or damage or any loss or damages whatsoever arising from the terms and conditions of payments and refunds

316 All payments are subject to the following conditions

bull the payee is authorised to use the payment method used

bull a payment must be confirmed as having reached the CRIC Citibank account for it to be deemed as a payment and

bull where a card provider declines or refuses a payment or where incorrect details have been provided by the payee and a payment does not reach the CRIC Citibank account CRIC has no obligation to notify the payee or applicant and accepts no liability for any losses

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Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students (continued)

32 International applicants

321 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content This may be applied

bull where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to Anglia Ruskin University or

bull where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant or

bull where an applicant has obtained entry clearance andor leave to remain under an Anglia Ruskin University CAS numberStatement

bull Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision prior to or at the time of receiving a Provisional CAS Statement or

bull where no CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321

A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

322 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and the applicant fails to gain a student visa then a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be applied where an applicant has provided the following binding evidence

bull a copy of the rejection letter received from the UK diplomatic mission (ECO)

bull evidence that the visa application was made within time and valid application conditions and

where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC

will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

323 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees can only be applied where an applicant has provided evidence that

bull they are no longer in the UK and that their student visa has been cancelled or

bull they have moved to and been accepted to another Tier 4 licensed educational establishment

bull A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

324 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where the applicant transfers prior to the enrolment process to another educational establishment within the UK then they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and outstanding accounts

325 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant fails to enrol then they are deemed to be in breach of their student visa and they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

326 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant can provide binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts inclusive of the NavInsure Policy fee

327 Where an applicant has opted to take out the NavInsure Policy and paid the associated fee as specified on the Acceptance of Offer Form a refund of the fee paid will be applied in line with the NavInsure Cancellation policy as specified in the NavInsure Policy Booklet provided to applicants at the time their Policy is issued

328 Where an applicant holds a NavInsure or alternative Insurance Policy a refund on advanced payment of programme fees see paras 322 323 and 324 will only be applied by CRIC where the applicant can evidence that they have not made a successful claim against their policy for the programme fees held

33 EEA or Swiss national applicants

331 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content

332 Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision four weeks prior to the programme start date then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 331 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

333 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees will be made A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

334 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where an applicant can provide binding evidence that the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

Please print in BLOCK LETTERS

Application forman Associate College of

(1) Personal

Title Mr Mrs Miss Other

Family name First name(s)

Previous family name (if applicable)

Date of birth DAY MONTH YEAR Gender Male Female

Student address

Postcode Country

Home telephone Mobile telephone

Country of birth Skype ID

Email

Country of passport held Passport number

(2) Pathway area selection

Undergraduate Pathway Areas Postgraduate Pathway Areas

Stage 1 University Foundation Stage 2 First Year Degree Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Architecture

Art amp Design

Business

Communications and Humanities

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Law

Life Sciences

Optometry

Accounting and Finance

Architecture

Arts and Humanities

Business

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Life Sciences

Art

Business

Engineering

IT

Law

MBA

Publishing

Year of entry Month of entry September January June

(This section must be completed including desired majorspecialisation where relevent For a list of degrees offered refer to page 11 of this guide Or visit cricnavitascomcourses)

Your chosen degree

(3) Education details Prior education ndash highest level achieved

Name of qualification (eg A Levels Year 12 Bachelorrsquos) Name of institution attended Grades (itemise individual subject grades) Date of completion

CRIC_APPFORMindd 1 06072012 0947

Office use only

(9) Application checklist and declarationWe require the following section to be completed in order to process your application

Check that you have

Completed all sections of the application form

Read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment including the Fee and Refund Policy within the brochure or on the website

Check that you have attached

Certified copies of your academic transcripts

Evidence of your English language ability if applicable

A copy of your passport andor visa

I declare that the information I have supplied on this form is to the best of my understanding and belief complete and correct I understand that the giving of false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of my application or cancellation of enrolment I give permission for CRIC to obtain official records from any educational institution that I have attended I also authorise CRIC to supply any relevant official records to educational institutions to which I am seeking admission to government bodies and to parentssponsors if required I understand that Course Fees are subject to review I accept the conditions as laid out in the CRIC Payment and Refund Policy and accept liability for the payment of all Course Fees as outlined within I understand that living expenses in the United Kingdom may be higher than in my own country and confirm that I am able to meet those costs I hereby consent to CRIC disclosing my personal information to third parties in the manner set out in CRICrsquos Privacy Policy which includes

bull Disclosure to CRIC representatives (agents) acting on my behalf

bull Disclosure to Anglia Ruskin University to facilitate progression from CRIC to the next stage of my studies

bull Disclosure to Navitas Ltd and its affiliates for the purpose of communication with regarding pathways and services offered by Navitas Ltd and its related companies

Tick this box if you do not wish to receive information via SMS about your offer

Signature Date DAY MONTH YEAR

ParentGuardian Signature (if applicant is under 18 years of age)

Date DAY MONTH YEAR

Offer Details ndash Admission OfficeRepresentative Stamp

Send your application to CRICCambridge Ruskin International CollegeAnglia Ruskin University Coslett Building (Cos415)East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

F +44 (0)1223 698763 E admissionscric-ukacuk

(4) English proficiencyPlease provide details of your English language qualification

IELTS (Score)

TOEFL (Score)

Other (lsquoOrsquo Levels Cambridge)

You must submit full academic transcriptscertificates and proof of English proficiency so that we can assess your eligibility for your selected study PathwayIf these documents are not submitted with this form we will not be able to process your application

(5) Declaration of criminal recordIn accordance with UK law you must state if you have any criminal convictions

Please indicate if you have any criminal convictions

Yes No

(excluding spent convictions and minor motoring offences for which the penalty was a fine andor up to 3 penalty points)

If you tick yes you may need to provide details

(6) DisabilitiesSpecial NeedsPlease indicate in the next column whether or not you will need any additional support or facilities We will pass this information on to our Student Services team who will liaise with you to support you through the admission process and determine whether we and the university can meet your study needs

DisabilitiesSpecial Needs continued

I have no known learningphysical disability

I have a specific learningphysical disability

Please give further details below and if necessary attach further information to this form

(7) Have you studied previously in the UK

Yes No

From DAY MONTH YEAR To DAY MONTH YEAR

Name of schooluniversity

(8) Other informationHow did you hear about CRIC You may tick more than one box

Exhibitionseminar

Internet

Newspapermagazine advertisement

British Council

Recommended by an CRIC representative (agent)

Recommended by a friend or relative Is your friendrelative an CRIC student Yes No

Other

QRCODE

CRIC_APPFORMindd 2 06072012 0947

Creating opportunities for successNavitas provides you with the education you need to get where you want to be in life From English language skills and courses to help you enter university to training for the workplace Navitas colleges and campuses in 28 countries will support you every step of the way

With over 100 Navitas and SAE Institution locations across the globe and over 55000 international students currently studying with us we understand the worldrsquos learning

needs Wersquove become one of the most trusted providers of education and training in the world

Navitas offers to students professionals and migrants from around the world the following opportunities

bull English language training bull High school studies bull University preparation and programmesbull Post-secondary education for creative

media technology

bull Career advancement programmes bull Student recruitment bull Workforce recruitment and placementbull Migrant settlement services

We also offer customised workplace training for companies and a range of training and settlement services for the Australian government Wherever you are and wherever you want to be the knowledge and resources of our staff around the world will ensure your success

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Lowell

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Jakarta

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BrisbaneGold Coast

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CairnsDarwin

Education for your world

Members and affiliates of Navitas Australia

bull ACAP (Australian College of Applied Psychology)

bull ACN mdash La Trobe University Sydneybull ATTC (Australian TESOL Training Centre) bull CELUSA (Centre for English Language

in the University of South Australia) bull Curtin College mdash Curtin University Perth bull Curtin University Sydneybull Cytech Intersearchbull Eynesbury mdash The University of Adelaide

and University of South Australiabull Hawthorn-Melbournebull La Trobe Melbourne mdash La Trobe Universitybull MIBT mdash Deakin University Melbournebull MQC mdash Macquarie University Sydney bull Navitas English (formerly ACEACL) bull Navitas Health Skills Australiabull NCPS (Navitas College of Public Safety)bull Navitas Workforce Solutionsbull NIC mdash The University of Newcastlebull PIBT mdash Edith Cowan University Perth bull QIBT mdash Griffith University

Brisbane and the Gold Coastbull SAE InstitutionsQantm Collegesbull SAIBT mdash University of South

Australia Adelaidebull SIBT mdash Macquarie University Sydney

Canada

bull FIC mdash Simon Fraser University Vancouver bull ICM mdash the University of Manitoba Winnipeg

United Kingdom

bull BCUIC mdash Birmingham City University bull CRIC mdash Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge bull EIC mdash Edinburgh Napier University bull HIC mdash University of Hertfordshire Hatfieldbull ICP mdash University of Portsmouthbull ICRGU mdash Robert Gordon University Aberdeen bull ICWS mdash Swansea Universitybull LIBT mdash Brunel University Londonbull PUIC mdash Plymouth University bull SAE InstitutionsQantm College

United States of America

bull Navitas at UMass Boston mdash University of Massachusetts Boston

bull Navitas at UMass Dartmouth mdash University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

bull Navitas at UMass Lowell mdash University of Massachusetts Lowell

bull Navitas at WKU mdash Western Kentucky University (WKU)

bull Navitas at UNH mdash University of New Hampshire

bull SAE Institutions

Africa

bull SAE Institute South Africabull AUSI mdash Edith Cowan University Kenya

Asia

bull ACBT mdash Edith Cowan University Sri Lanka bull Curtin Singapore (The Singapore

Campus of Curtin University)bull MIBT Indonesia mdash Deakin Universitybull SAE Institutions mdash India Indonesia

Malaysia Singapore ThailandQantm College mdash Singapore

Europe

bull SAE InstitutionsQantm Colleges mdash Austria Belgium France Germany Greece Italy Netherlands Sweden Switzerland Slovenia Spain Turkey

Middle East

bull SAE Institutions mdash Jordan and Kuwait

New Zealand

bull SAE Institute Auckland

Central America

bull SAE Institute Mexico

Australian College of Business and Technology (ACBT) and Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Indonesia (MIBT-I) are affiliated organisations and are not owned by Navitas LimitedNAVITAS USA These schools are authorized under federal law to enrol non-immigrant alien students University Pathway Programs are not available to students from the Peoplersquos Republic of China for any University of Massachusetts campus where Navitas conducts these programsRegistered Company names and CRICOS Provider Codes SAE Institute Pty Ltd 00312F (NSW) 02431E (WA) 02047B (VIC) 03204G (QLD) Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd trading as La Trobe Melbourne 03312D La Trobe University 00115M (VIC) Australian Campus Network Pty Limited La Trobe University 02218K (NSW) Colleges of Business and Technology (WA) Pty Ltd 02042G Curtin University 00301J (WA) Colleges of Business and Technology (NSW) Pty Ltd trading as Curtin Sydney Curtin University 02637B (NSW) Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd trading as Eynesbury 00561M The University of Adelaide 00123M Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01590J Deakin University 00113B Perth Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01312J Edith Cowan University 00279B Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01737F Griffith University 00233E South Australian Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 02193C University of South Australia 00121B Sydney Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01576G Macquarie University 00002J IBT Sydney Pty Ltd trading as Macquarie City Campus Newcastle International College 03293B The University of Newcastle 00109J Navitas English Courses in NT will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 02783C (NT) Courses in NSW Qld and WA will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Services Pty Ltd ACN 002 069 730) CRICOS Provider 00289M (NSW) 00711B (Qld) 02252G (WA) with the exception of the Certificate IV in TESOL course which will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 00031D (NSW) and 03106K (Qld) Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia 02193C Hawthorn-Melbourne (Hawthorn Learning Pty Ltd ACN 124 204 171) CRICOS 02931G Australian College of Applied Psychology 01328A (NSW) 02565B (QLD) 02829E (VIC) Navitas College of Public Safety 01945JICM CRA BN 81210 5146 FIC CRA BN 81210 5146 Company Numbers Birmingham City International College Ltd trading as Birmingham City University International College (BCUIC) 07445570 CRIC 06407773 EIC 06822392 ICP 06770123 ICWS 6412162 HIBT Ltd trading as HIC 5163612 LIBT 5171106 Plymouth Devon International College Ltd trading as Plymouth University International College (PUIC) 06822402 ICRGU 07154254 Navitas Limited ABN 69 109 613 309

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Education for your world

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Company Number 6407773 Registered in England and Wales

The information contained in this brochure is correct at the time of publication however Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) reserves the right to alter amend or delete details at any time without notice

Selected photographs in this publication are Copyright copy Paul Foley Lightmoods 2012This brochure is provided free of charge

Printed July 2012 CRIC0150_0712_AWR

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Page 20: CRIC International Student Guide 2013

18 CRiC Pathways at AngliA Ruskin univeRsity 201213

law

Our LLB (Hons) Law is a qualifying law degree that allows successful graduates to progress directly to the vocational stage of training for the profession of solicitor or barrister

The LLB is a flexible course that enables you to focus on areas of specific interest and to develop your own areas of specialisation including business and the law family law

criminal law and procedure andor civil law and litigation to meet the requirements of your chosen career

Potential career pathsBarrister paralegal solicitor

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Composition and Style

bull Contract Law

bull Criminal Law

bull English Legal System

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

bull Legal Skills

bull Mass Communication

bull Public Law

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull LLB (Hons) Law

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

The Anglia Law School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

The Anglia Law School at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Medical and Life Sciences

This pathway broadly explores the medical and life sciences and examines the complexity of life processes including the interrelationships of living organisms

You will learn the principles underlying the production use and control of materials in medical and life-science applications and the application of biological and chemical properties You will gain a thorough

understanding of the purpose and processes of laboratory experimentation and protocols as well as the basic concepts of applied chemical states and reactions

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Biology I

bull Biology II

bull Physics III

bull Chemistry I

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

Course fee pound8200

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science

bull BSc (Hons) Crime amp Investigative Studies

bull BSc (Hons) Forensic Science

bull BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care

bull BSc (Hons) Psychology

bull BSc (Hons) Abnormal and Clinical Psychology

bull BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult)

bull BSc (Hons) Psychology and Criminology

bull BSc (Hons) Public Health

bull BSc (Hons) Sports Science

bull BSc (Hons) Sports Coaching and Physical Education

Potential career pathsBiotechnology environmental protection forensic science medical research occupational psychology pharmaceutical manufacturing

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Optometry

Optometry is concerned with the examination diagnosis and treatment of the eyes and the correction of vision problems

This pathwayrsquos two main aims are to provide you with extensive theoretical and practical knowledge of optometry including its social and ethical aspects and to enable you to devise original ideas and theories related to optometry and to scientifically test them

When you graduate you will be able to demonstrate a knowledge of practical

competencies particularly in the use and application of laboratory and clinical apparatus demonstrate an understanding of the theoretical principles that underpin current practice and display skills in recording and interpreting patient data You will also be able to make decisions based on clinical rationale

Potential career pathsOptometry ophthalmic dispensing

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Biology I

bull Biology II

bull Physics III

bull Chemistry I

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BOptom (Hons) Optometry

bull BSc (Hons) Ophthalmic Dispensing

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

The postgraduate pathway advantageA CRIC postgraduate pathway provides you with valuable insight into postgraduate-level studies in the UK Most importantly it will equip you with the appropriate knowledge and skills you need to excel in your chosen taught masterrsquos degree

The postgraduate pathway is designed for students from a variety of backgrounds whobull require additional English

language training

bull come from a different academic environment to that of the UK

bull have been away from studies for a period of time

bull are looking to fine-tune skills already gained during undergraduate studies employment or both

If you fall into any of the above categories choosing the postgraduate pathway at CRIC is the right decision

The Pre-Masterrsquos pathway will prepare you for future postgraduate studies by giving you confidence and expertise in areas relevant to your taught masterrsquos degree

You willbull develop your fundamental knowledge

and understanding of the basic principles relevant to your chosen degree

bull develop basic numerical techniques research methodologies and ICT presentation and communication skills

bull gain a competent set of transferable skills that will help you in your academic studies and future career and enable you to make informed decisions

bull attain the necessary level of language competence specific to your chosen field of study

Pathways Duration Intakes Structure AssessmentPathway Pre-Sessional Learning Skills and Communication

12 weeks September January and June

This pre-sessional semester comprises four modules designed to improve your English language ability to Level B2 or higher and emplace vital study skills Teaching is tailored towards your chosen postgraduate pathway so you are prepared for subsequent studies while improving your communicative abilities

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

Pre-Masterrsquos (Stage 1)

One semester

September January and June

While studying at CRIC students will cover a series of modules that will prepare them for a seamless progression to their chosen taught masterrsquos degree All modules include core academic skills relevant to postgraduate study

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and a dissertation Most modules have a final two-hour examination

Masterrsquos (Stage 2)

One year mdash 18 months

September and January

The masterrsquos (Stage 2) offers students the chance to build on what they have learned during the pre-masterrsquos and extend their professional understanding about their relevant area of study A taught masterrsquos degree usually consists of a series of specialist modules in structured class seminar or tutorial formats A research thesis component may be included but is much shorter than what is required for a masterrsquos degree by research However most taught mastersrsquo degrees will have a final major project or dissertation component

Modules will be assessed be via exams assignments essays or seminar performance (group or individual presentations) Assessment may also include projects that can be completed either as part of a group or individually For most mastersrsquo degrees preparing and submitting a major project or dissertation will form a large part of the assessment and final grade

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Master of International Business (MBA and MAIB dual degree qualification) Course overview

This unique degree enables you to receive two degrees for the price of one an MA in International Business from Anglia Ruskin University and either an MBA in International Business and Management from Hanze University in Groningen the Netherlands or an MSc in International Management from Basel Switzerland You will spend half the time in the UK and the other in the Netherlands or Switzerland Both courses are delivered in English Students must have completed at least two years of work experience to be accepted to the programme in the Netherlands

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Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

Potential career pathsAccounting and finance arts project management business analysis business consulting construction management construction project management corporate law creative design management diplomacy economics engineering management entrepreneurship human resource management international trade international trade law IT management logistics marketing management project management

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

One semester

Modules

bull Advanced Contract Law

bull Business Management (double module)

bull Information Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning Skills and Communication

Course fee pound4500

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin University

Business

bull Masters of Business Administration (MBA)dagger

bull Engineering Management

bull MSc Engineering Management

bull MA International Management

bull MSc Accounting and Financial Analysis

bull MA Arts Management

bull MA Human Resource ManagementDagger

bull MA International Business

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Switzerland)dagger

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Netherlands)dagger

bull MA International Business Economics

bull MSc International Logistics

bull MA International Sustainable Tourism Management

bull MSc Management

bull MA Marketing Innovation

bull MSc Project Managementsect

it

bull MSc Information and Communication Technology

bull MSc Business Information SystemsDagger

bull MSc Mobile TelecommunicationsDagger

bull MSc Network SecurityDagger

bull MSc Computer ScienceDagger

bull MSC Network ManagementDagger

law

bull LLM International Business Law

Publishing

bull MA Publishing

Stage 2 Masterrsquos Degree

Location

Lord Ashcroft International Business School Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences or Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September and January

Duration

12-18 months

Course fee pound9800 - pound12900

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience Dagger Course has additional entry requirements of a relevant bachelorrsquos degree sect Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience in construction or built environment fields All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Ling Quan Huang China International Business

ldquo I came from China to study in the UK

I was initially attracted to Cambridge

because of its worldwide reputation - the city is very

culturally diverse and has a lot to offer I want

to be a manager in the future so I chose the

MA International Business at Anglia Ruskin

University because it covers transnational and

multinational businessrdquo

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Academic entry requirements If your country is not listed please visit angliaacukcric or contact the CRIC Admission Office by emailing admissionscric-ukacuk

CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

UK education system

5 GCSE passes 2 passes in the British GCE or VCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Level passes

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

International Baccalaureate

18 points 22 points as above

Albania Maturity Certificate Grade 5 average Maturity Certificate Grade 7 average as above

Bahrain Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (General Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme or equivalent

as above

Bangladesh Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate (10+2) with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate with a minimum average of 55 in 4 subjects

as above

Cambodia Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 50 average

Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 60 average

as above

China Successful completion of Senior Middle School 2 with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Senior Middle 3 with a minimum average of 60 across 4 academic subjects on either the Hui Kao or Senior Middle Examinations (English and Chinese are not acceptable as academic subjects)

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent (eg DaZhuan) from a recognised institution or following successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Egypt Satisfactory pass in Certificate of Secondary Education

Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education or Al-Azhar Training Diploma

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Ghana Minimum of 4 SSCE passes (Including Maths and English)

Minimum of 6 SSCE passes with grades of C or above

as above

Hong Kong HKDSE - an average of 40-55 (depending on schoolrsquos banding) in Form 4 and Form 5 including English and including Mathematics where required

HKDSE - Minimum of 3 passes at Grade 3 or the equivalent of 110 UCAS tariff points at GCE AAS level or equivalent

as above

India Successful completion of all India or State SSC (X) with 50 average

Successful completion of All India or State Board HSC (II) with 50 average

as above

Indonesia SMU III or SMU II grade of 65 SMU III grade of 7 (Average of 4 subjects) as above

Iran Successful completion of High School Diploma with an overall Pass

Successful completion of High School Diploma and Pre-University Certificate with an average of 12 or above

as above

Jordan Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 65 of completion of diploma (pass)

as above

Kazakhstan Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 35 average

Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 45 average

as above

Kenya Successful completion of KCSE with a D average or 5 passes at GCE O-Level

Successful completion of KCSE with grades of C or above or 2 GCE A-Level or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Levels

as above

Korea Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 65-75

as above

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CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Kuwait Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (general Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 years education

Malaysia Successful completion of SPM with 4 passes or Senior Middle 2

2 passes in STPM or UEC with a 65 average

as above

Mauritius 5 passes in Cambridge Overseas School CertificateGCE O Level

2 passes in Cambridge Overseas Higher School CertificateGCE A Level or 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes

as above

Mongolia Successful completion of high school with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Foundation programme or equivalent

as above

Myanmar Successful completion of Basic Education High School Examination Matriculation with an overall pass

Successful completion of Technical High School Diploma with an overall pass

as above

Nepal Successful completion of School Leaving Certificate SLCUpper Secondary School Certificate (3 years) with a minimum average of Division I

Successful completion of HSC with a minimum average of Division I

as above

Nigeria Minimum of 4 credits at SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

Minimum of 6 credits including English and Maths from the SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

as above

Oman Successful completion of Thanawiya amma with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Pakistan Successful completion of SSC (10) with a grade average of 45

Successful completion of HSC (10+2) with a grade average of 55

as above

Qatar Successful completion of Tawjihiyya (General Secondary School Certificate) with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of a Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Russia Successful completion of Atestat with a 3 average

Successful completion of Atestat with a 45 average

as above

Saudi Arabia Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

South Africa Successful completion of Senior Certificate (no matriculation endorsement)

Successful completion of Senior Certificate (with Matriculation endorsement)

as above

Sri Lanka 5 passes in GCE O-Levels or equivalent 2 passes in GCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS passes

as above

Taiwan Successful completion of the Senior High School Certificate with a C grade or above

Successful completion of Senior High School Certificate with B Grades in 4 academic subjects

as above

Thailand Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 65

as above

Turkey Successful completion of Devlet Lise Diplomasi (State High School Diploma) with a minimum average of 50

Devlet Lise Diplomasi - average of 3 or Diploma ndash pass

as above

United Arab Emirates

Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of a foundation programme from another institution or equivalent

as above

Vietnam Successful completion of Year 11 with a 65 average

Successful completion of Year 12 with a 60 average

as above

Zambia 4 passes in ZSC 6 passes in ZSC graded at 4 or above as above

Zimbabwe 5 passes in Zimsec O-levelCambridge School Certificate (CSC) or Cambridge Overseas School Certificate (COSC)GCE O-levels

2 passes in Zimsec A-LevelGCE A-Levels or equivalent or 1 pass at A-Level and 2 passes at AS-Level

as above

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English language requirements

The language of instruction at CRIC is English To attain entry into the undergraduate or postgraduate pathway you must be able to demonstrate you have a suitable level of English proficiency You can do this by obtaining one of the results shown in the tables below

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash University Foundation

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 4 yearsPre-sessional semester University Foundation First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 2 ndash First Year Degree

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 3 yearsPre-sessional semester First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 3 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Postgraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash Pre-Masterrsquos

Postgraduate pathway ndash extended 13 yearsPre-sessional semester Pre-Masterrsquos Masterrsquos

Stage Learning Skills and Communication Stage 1 Stage 2

Duration 1 semester 1 semester 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Your English language preparation

If you do not meet our English language requirements you can receive the English language tuition you need to prepare you for successful entry into your degree pathway

The English language training is conducted by Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Centre

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Your investment

Fees and charges for the 20122013 academic year

English Language Course fee (pound)Cost per 12-week block of study pound3300

Undergraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 University Foundation pound8200 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Business) pound8600 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9600 ndash

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Business) pound9500ndashpound10300

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9500ndashpound10300

Postgraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos pound4500 ndash

Stage 2 Masterrsquos pound9800

Stage 2 MBA pound12900

Academic calendar

January 2013 May 2013 September 2013Pre-sessional

Enrolment and registration 4 February 22 May 27 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 4 February 28 May 30 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 19 August 20 December

University Foundation First Year Degree in Businessdagger and Pre-Masterrsquos

Enrolment and registration 21 January 22 May 18 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 28 January 28 May 23 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 31 May (pre-masterrsquos)

16 August 20 December (Pre-Masterrsquos and University Foundation) 10 January 2014 (First Year Degree mdash Arts and Science)

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger No May 2013 semester for integrated First Year Degree courses (all subjects other than business) All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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CRIC offers a quality education The academic

and management staff are inspirational - they give excellent support to the students

Navitas bursaries and scholarships

Navitas family bursariesNavitas offers financial support in the form of family bursaries A bursary applies where two or more students from the same family study with a Navitas member institution

The first family member can be studying with a Navitas member institution at the same time as other family members or they may have previously studied with any Navitas member institution The bursary is granted to the second and subsequent family members who study with a Navitas member institution For the purpose of this bursary a family member is defined as a husband wife brother sister mother father son daughter or stepchild

The bursary is equivalent to 10 percent of tuition fee for the first attempt at units or courses in the programme of study (ie a certificate diploma University Transfer Programme (UTP) University Pathway Programme bachelorrsquos degree pre-masterrsquos programme postgraduate qualifying programme or masterrsquos degree)dagger with a Navitas member institution (excluding the Mixed English option)Dagger This amount is credited to the eligible studentrsquos tuition fee account each academic term with the amount being relevant to the number of units undertaken in that term The bursary applies to the first program of study only undertaken at a Navitas member institution and does not apply to additional units or repeat units that may also be undertaken

A completed application must be submitted to the Navitas institution where the second family member is studying together with supporting documents such as a birth certificate or family cardsect Application forms can be obtained from the Navitas institution where the student has enrolled

The Navitas family bursary applies to students studying at ACBT ACN AUSI BCUIC Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

dagger Certificate programmes may also be known or registered a Foundation Studies or University Transfer Programme Stage I Diploma programmes may also be known or registered as Undergraduate Pathway University Transfer Programme Stage II or University Pathway Programme

Dagger The Navitas bursary is not applicable to any English language programme or any component of an English language programme offered by a Navitas member institution

sect The supporting documentation that is required will depend on the country where the student is enrolled

Navitas academic merit scholarshipsNavitas is committed to helping students achieve their career goals by offering scholarships to outstanding students

Navitas academic merit scholarships are awarded each term by each Navitas pathway college or managed campus Two students with the highest GPA in four or more subjects or courses will each receive a scholarship

The scholarships cover bull one academic term or part thereof at a

Navitas member institution (equivalent to the tuition fees for a maximum of up to five academic subjects or courses) for

- a diploma advanced diploma or associate degree (Australia)

- UTP Stage II or associate degree (Canada)

- UPP or IUTP (United States) - undergraduate pathway programme (United Kingdom) or

bull one semester of undergraduate study at ACN Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus or

bull one semester of a masterrsquos programme at Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus

The scholarships are applied to the tuition for the second term of enrolment only or the final semester of study in an undergraduate or postgraduate programme Students must be enrolled as a full time student to qualify for the scholarships

The scholarship panel from each Navitas member institution will announce the recipients of the Navitas academic merit scholarships upon the completion of each term and the release of the results The recipients will be notified by mail and the successful students posted on the college website by consent Students are not required to apply for the scholarship as it is awarded based on academic performance and all students are eligible

Scholarship policy

1 Two scholarships for one academic termrsquos tuition are offered at all Navitas member institutions each

2 Where the Academic Assessment Committee must differentiate between equally qualified applicants additional factors such as educational disadvantage membership of a specific equity group andor significantly adverse personal circumstances may be taken into account

3 Students are eligible to qualify for the scholarships after successful completion of their first term and after commencing their second term

4 Students can only be awarded the scholarship once

5 Students already in receipt of a scholarship may not be eligible for the Navitas scholarship

6 Students are required to pay for any additional courses or subjects or courses undertaken that are over the amount covered by the scholarship

Navitas academic merit scholarships are offered to students studying at ACN Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

This information is correct as at the time of printing and may be subject to change without notice or at the discretion of Navitas member institutions or Navitas Limited

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Student services

CRIC is committed to helping you achieve your goals by providing you with all the support services you need As a CRIC student you will have access to both CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University services

Services available at CRIC CRIC encourages you to use all the support services available and to contact our friendly staff for advice and assistance whenever you need it Remember we are here to help you achieve success within your chosen pathway of study

The Student Support team looks after all our studentsrsquo needs includingbull Academic performance monitoring mdash

Students in Jeopardy programme

bull Assignment help

bull Attendance monitoring

bull Disability support

bull English language support

bull Enrolment in your pathway

bull Learning support

bull Orientation programmes

bull Registration with Anglia Ruskin University

bull Registration with CRIC

bull Social activities

bull Student welfare

bull Study skills training

bull 247 emergency assistance

Activities at CRICIf you are interested in getting involved in sports and cultural societies Anglia Ruskin University is the perfect university for you Cambridge and Chelmsford offer a wide range of recreational and sporting facilities that you can use including cricket pitches sports halls and gyms

Being part of sports and cultural societies while you are at Anglia Ruskin University will open up many social and career opportunities for you We encourage our students to participate in such activities as much as possible

Clubs and societies on campus

For a list of clubs and societies on campus visit webangliaacukvodlifecambridgecam_clubshtml

Why visit us at angliaacukcric

Join us on Facebook at facebookcomcricukNext time you are on Facebook find out what our students are getting up to Yoursquoll see all the fun activities we are doing this year and find helpful tips on accommodation saving money and living in the beautiful locations of Cambridge and Chelmsford Yoursquoll also be able to read movie reviews

check out our inter-college sporting events and check out the cultural and social activities that other CRIC students are getting up to during their free time

There is plenty of information on this site so visit us and spend some time browsing our pages online

If your parents have questions our website has information for them too The CRIC website has the most up-to-date information about the college including pathway information accommodation options and scholarship availability Visit the site to see what awaits you at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University

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Accommodation

CRIC offers places in Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos Halls of Residence for those wishing to live on either the Cambridge or Chelmsford campus The Halls of Residence consist of low-rise modern buildings situated either on or next to each campus

Alternatively CRIC offers off-campus accommodation through its preferred service providers

On-campus accommodationThis accommodation is intended for new students and is normally only available for a stay of one semester (16 weeks maximum) Rooms in Halls of Residence are limited so if you want to apply for one you should do so early

Students staying in the Halls of Residence will have their own en-suite single room which usually includes a single bed desk

cupboard and free broadband internet access Students share a large self-catering kitchen

After living in Halls of Residence for one semester many students find that they have settled into life at Anglia Ruskin University and made friends and would like to experience off-campus living in Cambridge or Chelmsford

The cost of a room in the Halls of Residence for one semester varies between pound1850 and pound2350 Please check angliaacukcric for the most up-to-date costs

Off-campus accommodationCRIC provides a referral service to our preferred off-campus accommodation service providers for new and continuing students wishing to live locally The service helps CRIC students to source privately rented accommodation within the cities of Cambridge and Chelmsford and close to Anglia Ruskin University

Reserving accommodationOnce you have accepted an offer to study at CRIC you may then wish to ask us to arrange your accommodation To reserve your room you will need to complete an Accommodation Form and pay a pound800 reservation fee in advance You must then pay the remaining accommodation cost when you receive your student visa Places are limited so we recommend you book early to ensure your place and choice of room

Cost-of-living guide

You will be expected to reside in Cambridge or Chelmsford for the duration of your studies at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University As such the UK Border Agency (UKBA) requires students to be able to demonstrate minimum subsistence funds of pound800 per month to cover their living expenses For further details contact the CRIC Student Support Office at cricstudentsupportangliaacuk

The money you will need includes course fees and living costs (also called maintenance funds) Your monthly living costs may vary depending on where you

decide to study If you havenrsquot studied in the UK before or recently the information below will help you budget for your study here

Length of courseWhere you will study Money needed

Nine months or less CRIC Full course fees and pound800 for each calendar month of the course

More than nine months CRIC Full course fees and pound5400 to cover living costs for nine months

For more information visit ukbahomeofficegovuk and follow the Studying in the UK link

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How to apply to study at CRIC

Applying to CRICSend your completed application form and documents by mail email or fax to

Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) Coslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

E admissionscric-ukacuk F +44 (0)1223 698763 (international) F 01223 698763 (from the UK)

Complete the CRIC Application formand send it with supporting documents mdash including your academic qualifications and English test results mdash to CRIC or your CRIC representative

(Certified translations must accompany documents that are not in English)

Receive an Offer of AdmissionDownload Tier 4 visa application and prepare all documents needed for the visa as described in the UKBA visa application guidance notes

Accept the offerby paying the course fee deposit indicated and returning a completed Acceptance Form to CRIC

(You can make a payment via bank transfer international bank draft or debitcredit card)

Receive visa support informationCRIC will send you the information you need to apply for your UK student visa (Tier 4)

Re-check to see if you have all original documents funds required as per the CRIC CAS document and UKBA visa application guidance notes prior to applying for the Tier 4 visa

Arrange student accommodation in Cambridge or ChelmsfordCRIC can help organise suitable student accommodation

(Demand is often high for the most popular accommodation so make sure you arrange accommodation as soon as possible)

Apply for your visaFull details on the visa application process can be found at ukbahomeofficegovukstudyingintheuk

(You must you notify CRIC once the outcome of your application is confirmed)

Arrive in the UKCRIC will help arrange transfer from the airport to your accommodation and will provide a full orientation before enrolment

(You should notify CRIC of your arrival details so that we can make these arrangements)

Start the first stage of your studies at CRIC and complete your degree at Anglia Ruskin University

33

Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students

This payment and refund policy applies to applicants and new students undertaking an enrolment process at the commencement of a pathway of studies

Registered students are those who have completed an enrolment process and are considered to be lsquocontinuing studentsrsquo They are not considered under this policy see Payment and Refund mdash Continuing Students 10 Payment methods Programme

Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

11 Payment of the amount along with any transaction costs due should be made in pound pounds sterling to CRIC by

bull UK bank cheque

bull international bank draft

bull telegraphic transfer

bull UK bank debit card

bull non-UK bank debit card (3 surcharge will apply) or

bull credit card (3 surcharge will apply)

If payment is made by telegraphic transfer then it must state the

bull studentrsquos name and

bull studentrsquos CRIC student ID number

as reference for payment and provide CRIC with proof of payment

12 CRIC bank details are as follows

Bank name Citibank London

Address Citigroup Centre Canada Square Canary Wharf London E14 5LB United Kingdom

Account name CRIC Ltd

Account Address London UK

Bank Account number 11972472

Bank Sort Code 18-50-08

IBAN Number GB79CITI18500811972472

SWIFT Code CITIGB2L (Citibank London)

20 Financial conditions application

21 All applicants must have satisfiedprovide CRIC that

bull they have acceptable sources of funding for the duration of the pathway See the Student Visa Information on the website angliaacukcric (information also attached to the Acceptance of Offer Form and Provisional CAS Statement) for a list of documents that are acceptable

22 All fees charges and accounts will be payable in advance as determined by CRIC All applicants are required to make advance payments inclusive of

bull the Programme Fee Deposit mdash the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form and all deposits are taken as payment towards the full amount (note if you are an applicant undertaking English language then your Programme

Fee Deposit will be calculated against your academic programme fees and these fees will be held on account until you progress to academic studies)

bull pound800ndashpound1000 (the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form) towards any pre-booked student accommodation made on their behalf by provide CRIC All as payment towards the full amount (the full account must be paid prior to a student arriving in the UK)

bull the NavInsure Policy fee mdash Payment of this fee is required in advance if you select to purchase the Navinsurance Policy Refund of this fee is subject to the terms and conditions of the Navinsurance policy (in particular point ldquo3 mdash Cancellationrdquo of the general conditions on page 3 of the Policy Booklet)

In some instances CRIC may request an additional advance payment for specific pathways of study or where additional administrative charges may be required

23 No applicant will be issued with a CAS Statement until all requirements in paras 21 and 22 have been met

24 No applicant will be permitted to enrol on a pathway of study until all required advance payments are made in full by the required due date All required payments must be made prior to the commencement of the semester of enrolment inclusive of fees charges and accounts

25 Deferral of entry for applicants will not normally be permitted once a CAS statement has been issued by Anglia Ruskin University However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis prior to deferral of entry and where an applicant can provided binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

then all advance payments made to date will be held by CRIC and rolled forward to the deferred enrolment date Also see paras 327

26 Fees are correct as at the time of printing CRIC reserves the right to vary its fees at any time

30 Financial conditions and refunds Programme Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

31 Conditions

311 The laws pertaining to money laundering in the UK require that any payment made to and confirmed as received by CRIC will only ever be refunded to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment

Where an accommodation deposit has been paid to the College which is then transferred to a third party (provider of actual accommodation) with the approval of the student or parentlegal guardian the deposit is then subject to the terms and conditions for refund of the third party and the College therefore has no further liability or responsibility for any refund

312 CRIC reserves the right to return to source any excessive payment consisting of over three semestersrsquo advanced payments inclusive of programme fees andor student accommodation fees as a preventative measure to any excessive money transfer into and within the UK

313 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any miscommunication that may arise where inaccurate applicant contact details or where such details are out of date It is the responsibility of applicant and the parentguardian where an applicant is under the age of 18 years to provide and confirm correct contact details for communication purposes

314 CRIC reserves the right to correct any clerical details or omissions

315 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage including without limitation direct or consequential loss or damage or any loss or damages whatsoever arising from the terms and conditions of payments and refunds

316 All payments are subject to the following conditions

bull the payee is authorised to use the payment method used

bull a payment must be confirmed as having reached the CRIC Citibank account for it to be deemed as a payment and

bull where a card provider declines or refuses a payment or where incorrect details have been provided by the payee and a payment does not reach the CRIC Citibank account CRIC has no obligation to notify the payee or applicant and accepts no liability for any losses

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Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students (continued)

32 International applicants

321 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content This may be applied

bull where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to Anglia Ruskin University or

bull where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant or

bull where an applicant has obtained entry clearance andor leave to remain under an Anglia Ruskin University CAS numberStatement

bull Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision prior to or at the time of receiving a Provisional CAS Statement or

bull where no CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321

A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

322 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and the applicant fails to gain a student visa then a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be applied where an applicant has provided the following binding evidence

bull a copy of the rejection letter received from the UK diplomatic mission (ECO)

bull evidence that the visa application was made within time and valid application conditions and

where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC

will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

323 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees can only be applied where an applicant has provided evidence that

bull they are no longer in the UK and that their student visa has been cancelled or

bull they have moved to and been accepted to another Tier 4 licensed educational establishment

bull A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

324 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where the applicant transfers prior to the enrolment process to another educational establishment within the UK then they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and outstanding accounts

325 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant fails to enrol then they are deemed to be in breach of their student visa and they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

326 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant can provide binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts inclusive of the NavInsure Policy fee

327 Where an applicant has opted to take out the NavInsure Policy and paid the associated fee as specified on the Acceptance of Offer Form a refund of the fee paid will be applied in line with the NavInsure Cancellation policy as specified in the NavInsure Policy Booklet provided to applicants at the time their Policy is issued

328 Where an applicant holds a NavInsure or alternative Insurance Policy a refund on advanced payment of programme fees see paras 322 323 and 324 will only be applied by CRIC where the applicant can evidence that they have not made a successful claim against their policy for the programme fees held

33 EEA or Swiss national applicants

331 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content

332 Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision four weeks prior to the programme start date then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 331 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

333 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees will be made A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

334 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where an applicant can provide binding evidence that the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

Please print in BLOCK LETTERS

Application forman Associate College of

(1) Personal

Title Mr Mrs Miss Other

Family name First name(s)

Previous family name (if applicable)

Date of birth DAY MONTH YEAR Gender Male Female

Student address

Postcode Country

Home telephone Mobile telephone

Country of birth Skype ID

Email

Country of passport held Passport number

(2) Pathway area selection

Undergraduate Pathway Areas Postgraduate Pathway Areas

Stage 1 University Foundation Stage 2 First Year Degree Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Architecture

Art amp Design

Business

Communications and Humanities

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Law

Life Sciences

Optometry

Accounting and Finance

Architecture

Arts and Humanities

Business

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Life Sciences

Art

Business

Engineering

IT

Law

MBA

Publishing

Year of entry Month of entry September January June

(This section must be completed including desired majorspecialisation where relevent For a list of degrees offered refer to page 11 of this guide Or visit cricnavitascomcourses)

Your chosen degree

(3) Education details Prior education ndash highest level achieved

Name of qualification (eg A Levels Year 12 Bachelorrsquos) Name of institution attended Grades (itemise individual subject grades) Date of completion

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(9) Application checklist and declarationWe require the following section to be completed in order to process your application

Check that you have

Completed all sections of the application form

Read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment including the Fee and Refund Policy within the brochure or on the website

Check that you have attached

Certified copies of your academic transcripts

Evidence of your English language ability if applicable

A copy of your passport andor visa

I declare that the information I have supplied on this form is to the best of my understanding and belief complete and correct I understand that the giving of false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of my application or cancellation of enrolment I give permission for CRIC to obtain official records from any educational institution that I have attended I also authorise CRIC to supply any relevant official records to educational institutions to which I am seeking admission to government bodies and to parentssponsors if required I understand that Course Fees are subject to review I accept the conditions as laid out in the CRIC Payment and Refund Policy and accept liability for the payment of all Course Fees as outlined within I understand that living expenses in the United Kingdom may be higher than in my own country and confirm that I am able to meet those costs I hereby consent to CRIC disclosing my personal information to third parties in the manner set out in CRICrsquos Privacy Policy which includes

bull Disclosure to CRIC representatives (agents) acting on my behalf

bull Disclosure to Anglia Ruskin University to facilitate progression from CRIC to the next stage of my studies

bull Disclosure to Navitas Ltd and its affiliates for the purpose of communication with regarding pathways and services offered by Navitas Ltd and its related companies

Tick this box if you do not wish to receive information via SMS about your offer

Signature Date DAY MONTH YEAR

ParentGuardian Signature (if applicant is under 18 years of age)

Date DAY MONTH YEAR

Offer Details ndash Admission OfficeRepresentative Stamp

Send your application to CRICCambridge Ruskin International CollegeAnglia Ruskin University Coslett Building (Cos415)East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

F +44 (0)1223 698763 E admissionscric-ukacuk

(4) English proficiencyPlease provide details of your English language qualification

IELTS (Score)

TOEFL (Score)

Other (lsquoOrsquo Levels Cambridge)

You must submit full academic transcriptscertificates and proof of English proficiency so that we can assess your eligibility for your selected study PathwayIf these documents are not submitted with this form we will not be able to process your application

(5) Declaration of criminal recordIn accordance with UK law you must state if you have any criminal convictions

Please indicate if you have any criminal convictions

Yes No

(excluding spent convictions and minor motoring offences for which the penalty was a fine andor up to 3 penalty points)

If you tick yes you may need to provide details

(6) DisabilitiesSpecial NeedsPlease indicate in the next column whether or not you will need any additional support or facilities We will pass this information on to our Student Services team who will liaise with you to support you through the admission process and determine whether we and the university can meet your study needs

DisabilitiesSpecial Needs continued

I have no known learningphysical disability

I have a specific learningphysical disability

Please give further details below and if necessary attach further information to this form

(7) Have you studied previously in the UK

Yes No

From DAY MONTH YEAR To DAY MONTH YEAR

Name of schooluniversity

(8) Other informationHow did you hear about CRIC You may tick more than one box

Exhibitionseminar

Internet

Newspapermagazine advertisement

British Council

Recommended by an CRIC representative (agent)

Recommended by a friend or relative Is your friendrelative an CRIC student Yes No

Other

QRCODE

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With over 100 Navitas and SAE Institution locations across the globe and over 55000 international students currently studying with us we understand the worldrsquos learning

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Navitas offers to students professionals and migrants from around the world the following opportunities

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Members and affiliates of Navitas Australia

bull ACAP (Australian College of Applied Psychology)

bull ACN mdash La Trobe University Sydneybull ATTC (Australian TESOL Training Centre) bull CELUSA (Centre for English Language

in the University of South Australia) bull Curtin College mdash Curtin University Perth bull Curtin University Sydneybull Cytech Intersearchbull Eynesbury mdash The University of Adelaide

and University of South Australiabull Hawthorn-Melbournebull La Trobe Melbourne mdash La Trobe Universitybull MIBT mdash Deakin University Melbournebull MQC mdash Macquarie University Sydney bull Navitas English (formerly ACEACL) bull Navitas Health Skills Australiabull NCPS (Navitas College of Public Safety)bull Navitas Workforce Solutionsbull NIC mdash The University of Newcastlebull PIBT mdash Edith Cowan University Perth bull QIBT mdash Griffith University

Brisbane and the Gold Coastbull SAE InstitutionsQantm Collegesbull SAIBT mdash University of South

Australia Adelaidebull SIBT mdash Macquarie University Sydney

Canada

bull FIC mdash Simon Fraser University Vancouver bull ICM mdash the University of Manitoba Winnipeg

United Kingdom

bull BCUIC mdash Birmingham City University bull CRIC mdash Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge bull EIC mdash Edinburgh Napier University bull HIC mdash University of Hertfordshire Hatfieldbull ICP mdash University of Portsmouthbull ICRGU mdash Robert Gordon University Aberdeen bull ICWS mdash Swansea Universitybull LIBT mdash Brunel University Londonbull PUIC mdash Plymouth University bull SAE InstitutionsQantm College

United States of America

bull Navitas at UMass Boston mdash University of Massachusetts Boston

bull Navitas at UMass Dartmouth mdash University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

bull Navitas at UMass Lowell mdash University of Massachusetts Lowell

bull Navitas at WKU mdash Western Kentucky University (WKU)

bull Navitas at UNH mdash University of New Hampshire

bull SAE Institutions

Africa

bull SAE Institute South Africabull AUSI mdash Edith Cowan University Kenya

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bull ACBT mdash Edith Cowan University Sri Lanka bull Curtin Singapore (The Singapore

Campus of Curtin University)bull MIBT Indonesia mdash Deakin Universitybull SAE Institutions mdash India Indonesia

Malaysia Singapore ThailandQantm College mdash Singapore

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bull SAE InstitutionsQantm Colleges mdash Austria Belgium France Germany Greece Italy Netherlands Sweden Switzerland Slovenia Spain Turkey

Middle East

bull SAE Institutions mdash Jordan and Kuwait

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bull SAE Institute Auckland

Central America

bull SAE Institute Mexico

Australian College of Business and Technology (ACBT) and Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Indonesia (MIBT-I) are affiliated organisations and are not owned by Navitas LimitedNAVITAS USA These schools are authorized under federal law to enrol non-immigrant alien students University Pathway Programs are not available to students from the Peoplersquos Republic of China for any University of Massachusetts campus where Navitas conducts these programsRegistered Company names and CRICOS Provider Codes SAE Institute Pty Ltd 00312F (NSW) 02431E (WA) 02047B (VIC) 03204G (QLD) Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd trading as La Trobe Melbourne 03312D La Trobe University 00115M (VIC) Australian Campus Network Pty Limited La Trobe University 02218K (NSW) Colleges of Business and Technology (WA) Pty Ltd 02042G Curtin University 00301J (WA) Colleges of Business and Technology (NSW) Pty Ltd trading as Curtin Sydney Curtin University 02637B (NSW) Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd trading as Eynesbury 00561M The University of Adelaide 00123M Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01590J Deakin University 00113B Perth Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01312J Edith Cowan University 00279B Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01737F Griffith University 00233E South Australian Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 02193C University of South Australia 00121B Sydney Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01576G Macquarie University 00002J IBT Sydney Pty Ltd trading as Macquarie City Campus Newcastle International College 03293B The University of Newcastle 00109J Navitas English Courses in NT will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 02783C (NT) Courses in NSW Qld and WA will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Services Pty Ltd ACN 002 069 730) CRICOS Provider 00289M (NSW) 00711B (Qld) 02252G (WA) with the exception of the Certificate IV in TESOL course which will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 00031D (NSW) and 03106K (Qld) Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia 02193C Hawthorn-Melbourne (Hawthorn Learning Pty Ltd ACN 124 204 171) CRICOS 02931G Australian College of Applied Psychology 01328A (NSW) 02565B (QLD) 02829E (VIC) Navitas College of Public Safety 01945JICM CRA BN 81210 5146 FIC CRA BN 81210 5146 Company Numbers Birmingham City International College Ltd trading as Birmingham City University International College (BCUIC) 07445570 CRIC 06407773 EIC 06822392 ICP 06770123 ICWS 6412162 HIBT Ltd trading as HIC 5163612 LIBT 5171106 Plymouth Devon International College Ltd trading as Plymouth University International College (PUIC) 06822402 ICRGU 07154254 Navitas Limited ABN 69 109 613 309

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Medical and Life Sciences

This pathway broadly explores the medical and life sciences and examines the complexity of life processes including the interrelationships of living organisms

You will learn the principles underlying the production use and control of materials in medical and life-science applications and the application of biological and chemical properties You will gain a thorough

understanding of the purpose and processes of laboratory experimentation and protocols as well as the basic concepts of applied chemical states and reactions

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Biology I

bull Biology II

bull Physics III

bull Chemistry I

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

Course fee pound8200

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science

bull BSc (Hons) Crime amp Investigative Studies

bull BSc (Hons) Forensic Science

bull BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care

bull BSc (Hons) Psychology

bull BSc (Hons) Abnormal and Clinical Psychology

bull BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult)

bull BSc (Hons) Psychology and Criminology

bull BSc (Hons) Public Health

bull BSc (Hons) Sports Science

bull BSc (Hons) Sports Coaching and Physical Education

Potential career pathsBiotechnology environmental protection forensic science medical research occupational psychology pharmaceutical manufacturing

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound9800ndashpound10300dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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WA

YS

20 CRiC Pathways at AngliA Ruskin univeRsity 201213

Optometry

Optometry is concerned with the examination diagnosis and treatment of the eyes and the correction of vision problems

This pathwayrsquos two main aims are to provide you with extensive theoretical and practical knowledge of optometry including its social and ethical aspects and to enable you to devise original ideas and theories related to optometry and to scientifically test them

When you graduate you will be able to demonstrate a knowledge of practical

competencies particularly in the use and application of laboratory and clinical apparatus demonstrate an understanding of the theoretical principles that underpin current practice and display skills in recording and interpreting patient data You will also be able to make decisions based on clinical rationale

Potential career pathsOptometry ophthalmic dispensing

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Biology I

bull Biology II

bull Physics III

bull Chemistry I

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BOptom (Hons) Optometry

bull BSc (Hons) Ophthalmic Dispensing

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

The postgraduate pathway advantageA CRIC postgraduate pathway provides you with valuable insight into postgraduate-level studies in the UK Most importantly it will equip you with the appropriate knowledge and skills you need to excel in your chosen taught masterrsquos degree

The postgraduate pathway is designed for students from a variety of backgrounds whobull require additional English

language training

bull come from a different academic environment to that of the UK

bull have been away from studies for a period of time

bull are looking to fine-tune skills already gained during undergraduate studies employment or both

If you fall into any of the above categories choosing the postgraduate pathway at CRIC is the right decision

The Pre-Masterrsquos pathway will prepare you for future postgraduate studies by giving you confidence and expertise in areas relevant to your taught masterrsquos degree

You willbull develop your fundamental knowledge

and understanding of the basic principles relevant to your chosen degree

bull develop basic numerical techniques research methodologies and ICT presentation and communication skills

bull gain a competent set of transferable skills that will help you in your academic studies and future career and enable you to make informed decisions

bull attain the necessary level of language competence specific to your chosen field of study

Pathways Duration Intakes Structure AssessmentPathway Pre-Sessional Learning Skills and Communication

12 weeks September January and June

This pre-sessional semester comprises four modules designed to improve your English language ability to Level B2 or higher and emplace vital study skills Teaching is tailored towards your chosen postgraduate pathway so you are prepared for subsequent studies while improving your communicative abilities

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

Pre-Masterrsquos (Stage 1)

One semester

September January and June

While studying at CRIC students will cover a series of modules that will prepare them for a seamless progression to their chosen taught masterrsquos degree All modules include core academic skills relevant to postgraduate study

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and a dissertation Most modules have a final two-hour examination

Masterrsquos (Stage 2)

One year mdash 18 months

September and January

The masterrsquos (Stage 2) offers students the chance to build on what they have learned during the pre-masterrsquos and extend their professional understanding about their relevant area of study A taught masterrsquos degree usually consists of a series of specialist modules in structured class seminar or tutorial formats A research thesis component may be included but is much shorter than what is required for a masterrsquos degree by research However most taught mastersrsquo degrees will have a final major project or dissertation component

Modules will be assessed be via exams assignments essays or seminar performance (group or individual presentations) Assessment may also include projects that can be completed either as part of a group or individually For most mastersrsquo degrees preparing and submitting a major project or dissertation will form a large part of the assessment and final grade

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Master of International Business (MBA and MAIB dual degree qualification) Course overview

This unique degree enables you to receive two degrees for the price of one an MA in International Business from Anglia Ruskin University and either an MBA in International Business and Management from Hanze University in Groningen the Netherlands or an MSc in International Management from Basel Switzerland You will spend half the time in the UK and the other in the Netherlands or Switzerland Both courses are delivered in English Students must have completed at least two years of work experience to be accepted to the programme in the Netherlands

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Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

Potential career pathsAccounting and finance arts project management business analysis business consulting construction management construction project management corporate law creative design management diplomacy economics engineering management entrepreneurship human resource management international trade international trade law IT management logistics marketing management project management

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

One semester

Modules

bull Advanced Contract Law

bull Business Management (double module)

bull Information Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning Skills and Communication

Course fee pound4500

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin University

Business

bull Masters of Business Administration (MBA)dagger

bull Engineering Management

bull MSc Engineering Management

bull MA International Management

bull MSc Accounting and Financial Analysis

bull MA Arts Management

bull MA Human Resource ManagementDagger

bull MA International Business

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Switzerland)dagger

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Netherlands)dagger

bull MA International Business Economics

bull MSc International Logistics

bull MA International Sustainable Tourism Management

bull MSc Management

bull MA Marketing Innovation

bull MSc Project Managementsect

it

bull MSc Information and Communication Technology

bull MSc Business Information SystemsDagger

bull MSc Mobile TelecommunicationsDagger

bull MSc Network SecurityDagger

bull MSc Computer ScienceDagger

bull MSC Network ManagementDagger

law

bull LLM International Business Law

Publishing

bull MA Publishing

Stage 2 Masterrsquos Degree

Location

Lord Ashcroft International Business School Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences or Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September and January

Duration

12-18 months

Course fee pound9800 - pound12900

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience Dagger Course has additional entry requirements of a relevant bachelorrsquos degree sect Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience in construction or built environment fields All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Ling Quan Huang China International Business

ldquo I came from China to study in the UK

I was initially attracted to Cambridge

because of its worldwide reputation - the city is very

culturally diverse and has a lot to offer I want

to be a manager in the future so I chose the

MA International Business at Anglia Ruskin

University because it covers transnational and

multinational businessrdquo

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Academic entry requirements If your country is not listed please visit angliaacukcric or contact the CRIC Admission Office by emailing admissionscric-ukacuk

CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

UK education system

5 GCSE passes 2 passes in the British GCE or VCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Level passes

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

International Baccalaureate

18 points 22 points as above

Albania Maturity Certificate Grade 5 average Maturity Certificate Grade 7 average as above

Bahrain Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (General Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme or equivalent

as above

Bangladesh Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate (10+2) with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate with a minimum average of 55 in 4 subjects

as above

Cambodia Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 50 average

Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 60 average

as above

China Successful completion of Senior Middle School 2 with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Senior Middle 3 with a minimum average of 60 across 4 academic subjects on either the Hui Kao or Senior Middle Examinations (English and Chinese are not acceptable as academic subjects)

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent (eg DaZhuan) from a recognised institution or following successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Egypt Satisfactory pass in Certificate of Secondary Education

Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education or Al-Azhar Training Diploma

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Ghana Minimum of 4 SSCE passes (Including Maths and English)

Minimum of 6 SSCE passes with grades of C or above

as above

Hong Kong HKDSE - an average of 40-55 (depending on schoolrsquos banding) in Form 4 and Form 5 including English and including Mathematics where required

HKDSE - Minimum of 3 passes at Grade 3 or the equivalent of 110 UCAS tariff points at GCE AAS level or equivalent

as above

India Successful completion of all India or State SSC (X) with 50 average

Successful completion of All India or State Board HSC (II) with 50 average

as above

Indonesia SMU III or SMU II grade of 65 SMU III grade of 7 (Average of 4 subjects) as above

Iran Successful completion of High School Diploma with an overall Pass

Successful completion of High School Diploma and Pre-University Certificate with an average of 12 or above

as above

Jordan Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 65 of completion of diploma (pass)

as above

Kazakhstan Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 35 average

Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 45 average

as above

Kenya Successful completion of KCSE with a D average or 5 passes at GCE O-Level

Successful completion of KCSE with grades of C or above or 2 GCE A-Level or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Levels

as above

Korea Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 65-75

as above

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CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Kuwait Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (general Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 years education

Malaysia Successful completion of SPM with 4 passes or Senior Middle 2

2 passes in STPM or UEC with a 65 average

as above

Mauritius 5 passes in Cambridge Overseas School CertificateGCE O Level

2 passes in Cambridge Overseas Higher School CertificateGCE A Level or 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes

as above

Mongolia Successful completion of high school with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Foundation programme or equivalent

as above

Myanmar Successful completion of Basic Education High School Examination Matriculation with an overall pass

Successful completion of Technical High School Diploma with an overall pass

as above

Nepal Successful completion of School Leaving Certificate SLCUpper Secondary School Certificate (3 years) with a minimum average of Division I

Successful completion of HSC with a minimum average of Division I

as above

Nigeria Minimum of 4 credits at SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

Minimum of 6 credits including English and Maths from the SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

as above

Oman Successful completion of Thanawiya amma with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Pakistan Successful completion of SSC (10) with a grade average of 45

Successful completion of HSC (10+2) with a grade average of 55

as above

Qatar Successful completion of Tawjihiyya (General Secondary School Certificate) with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of a Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Russia Successful completion of Atestat with a 3 average

Successful completion of Atestat with a 45 average

as above

Saudi Arabia Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

South Africa Successful completion of Senior Certificate (no matriculation endorsement)

Successful completion of Senior Certificate (with Matriculation endorsement)

as above

Sri Lanka 5 passes in GCE O-Levels or equivalent 2 passes in GCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS passes

as above

Taiwan Successful completion of the Senior High School Certificate with a C grade or above

Successful completion of Senior High School Certificate with B Grades in 4 academic subjects

as above

Thailand Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 65

as above

Turkey Successful completion of Devlet Lise Diplomasi (State High School Diploma) with a minimum average of 50

Devlet Lise Diplomasi - average of 3 or Diploma ndash pass

as above

United Arab Emirates

Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of a foundation programme from another institution or equivalent

as above

Vietnam Successful completion of Year 11 with a 65 average

Successful completion of Year 12 with a 60 average

as above

Zambia 4 passes in ZSC 6 passes in ZSC graded at 4 or above as above

Zimbabwe 5 passes in Zimsec O-levelCambridge School Certificate (CSC) or Cambridge Overseas School Certificate (COSC)GCE O-levels

2 passes in Zimsec A-LevelGCE A-Levels or equivalent or 1 pass at A-Level and 2 passes at AS-Level

as above

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English language requirements

The language of instruction at CRIC is English To attain entry into the undergraduate or postgraduate pathway you must be able to demonstrate you have a suitable level of English proficiency You can do this by obtaining one of the results shown in the tables below

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash University Foundation

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 4 yearsPre-sessional semester University Foundation First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 2 ndash First Year Degree

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 3 yearsPre-sessional semester First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 3 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Postgraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash Pre-Masterrsquos

Postgraduate pathway ndash extended 13 yearsPre-sessional semester Pre-Masterrsquos Masterrsquos

Stage Learning Skills and Communication Stage 1 Stage 2

Duration 1 semester 1 semester 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Your English language preparation

If you do not meet our English language requirements you can receive the English language tuition you need to prepare you for successful entry into your degree pathway

The English language training is conducted by Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Centre

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Your investment

Fees and charges for the 20122013 academic year

English Language Course fee (pound)Cost per 12-week block of study pound3300

Undergraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 University Foundation pound8200 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Business) pound8600 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9600 ndash

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Business) pound9500ndashpound10300

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9500ndashpound10300

Postgraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos pound4500 ndash

Stage 2 Masterrsquos pound9800

Stage 2 MBA pound12900

Academic calendar

January 2013 May 2013 September 2013Pre-sessional

Enrolment and registration 4 February 22 May 27 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 4 February 28 May 30 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 19 August 20 December

University Foundation First Year Degree in Businessdagger and Pre-Masterrsquos

Enrolment and registration 21 January 22 May 18 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 28 January 28 May 23 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 31 May (pre-masterrsquos)

16 August 20 December (Pre-Masterrsquos and University Foundation) 10 January 2014 (First Year Degree mdash Arts and Science)

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger No May 2013 semester for integrated First Year Degree courses (all subjects other than business) All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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Martins Mba Nigeria Law

CRIC offers a quality education The academic

and management staff are inspirational - they give excellent support to the students

Navitas bursaries and scholarships

Navitas family bursariesNavitas offers financial support in the form of family bursaries A bursary applies where two or more students from the same family study with a Navitas member institution

The first family member can be studying with a Navitas member institution at the same time as other family members or they may have previously studied with any Navitas member institution The bursary is granted to the second and subsequent family members who study with a Navitas member institution For the purpose of this bursary a family member is defined as a husband wife brother sister mother father son daughter or stepchild

The bursary is equivalent to 10 percent of tuition fee for the first attempt at units or courses in the programme of study (ie a certificate diploma University Transfer Programme (UTP) University Pathway Programme bachelorrsquos degree pre-masterrsquos programme postgraduate qualifying programme or masterrsquos degree)dagger with a Navitas member institution (excluding the Mixed English option)Dagger This amount is credited to the eligible studentrsquos tuition fee account each academic term with the amount being relevant to the number of units undertaken in that term The bursary applies to the first program of study only undertaken at a Navitas member institution and does not apply to additional units or repeat units that may also be undertaken

A completed application must be submitted to the Navitas institution where the second family member is studying together with supporting documents such as a birth certificate or family cardsect Application forms can be obtained from the Navitas institution where the student has enrolled

The Navitas family bursary applies to students studying at ACBT ACN AUSI BCUIC Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

dagger Certificate programmes may also be known or registered a Foundation Studies or University Transfer Programme Stage I Diploma programmes may also be known or registered as Undergraduate Pathway University Transfer Programme Stage II or University Pathway Programme

Dagger The Navitas bursary is not applicable to any English language programme or any component of an English language programme offered by a Navitas member institution

sect The supporting documentation that is required will depend on the country where the student is enrolled

Navitas academic merit scholarshipsNavitas is committed to helping students achieve their career goals by offering scholarships to outstanding students

Navitas academic merit scholarships are awarded each term by each Navitas pathway college or managed campus Two students with the highest GPA in four or more subjects or courses will each receive a scholarship

The scholarships cover bull one academic term or part thereof at a

Navitas member institution (equivalent to the tuition fees for a maximum of up to five academic subjects or courses) for

- a diploma advanced diploma or associate degree (Australia)

- UTP Stage II or associate degree (Canada)

- UPP or IUTP (United States) - undergraduate pathway programme (United Kingdom) or

bull one semester of undergraduate study at ACN Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus or

bull one semester of a masterrsquos programme at Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus

The scholarships are applied to the tuition for the second term of enrolment only or the final semester of study in an undergraduate or postgraduate programme Students must be enrolled as a full time student to qualify for the scholarships

The scholarship panel from each Navitas member institution will announce the recipients of the Navitas academic merit scholarships upon the completion of each term and the release of the results The recipients will be notified by mail and the successful students posted on the college website by consent Students are not required to apply for the scholarship as it is awarded based on academic performance and all students are eligible

Scholarship policy

1 Two scholarships for one academic termrsquos tuition are offered at all Navitas member institutions each

2 Where the Academic Assessment Committee must differentiate between equally qualified applicants additional factors such as educational disadvantage membership of a specific equity group andor significantly adverse personal circumstances may be taken into account

3 Students are eligible to qualify for the scholarships after successful completion of their first term and after commencing their second term

4 Students can only be awarded the scholarship once

5 Students already in receipt of a scholarship may not be eligible for the Navitas scholarship

6 Students are required to pay for any additional courses or subjects or courses undertaken that are over the amount covered by the scholarship

Navitas academic merit scholarships are offered to students studying at ACN Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

This information is correct as at the time of printing and may be subject to change without notice or at the discretion of Navitas member institutions or Navitas Limited

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Student services

CRIC is committed to helping you achieve your goals by providing you with all the support services you need As a CRIC student you will have access to both CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University services

Services available at CRIC CRIC encourages you to use all the support services available and to contact our friendly staff for advice and assistance whenever you need it Remember we are here to help you achieve success within your chosen pathway of study

The Student Support team looks after all our studentsrsquo needs includingbull Academic performance monitoring mdash

Students in Jeopardy programme

bull Assignment help

bull Attendance monitoring

bull Disability support

bull English language support

bull Enrolment in your pathway

bull Learning support

bull Orientation programmes

bull Registration with Anglia Ruskin University

bull Registration with CRIC

bull Social activities

bull Student welfare

bull Study skills training

bull 247 emergency assistance

Activities at CRICIf you are interested in getting involved in sports and cultural societies Anglia Ruskin University is the perfect university for you Cambridge and Chelmsford offer a wide range of recreational and sporting facilities that you can use including cricket pitches sports halls and gyms

Being part of sports and cultural societies while you are at Anglia Ruskin University will open up many social and career opportunities for you We encourage our students to participate in such activities as much as possible

Clubs and societies on campus

For a list of clubs and societies on campus visit webangliaacukvodlifecambridgecam_clubshtml

Why visit us at angliaacukcric

Join us on Facebook at facebookcomcricukNext time you are on Facebook find out what our students are getting up to Yoursquoll see all the fun activities we are doing this year and find helpful tips on accommodation saving money and living in the beautiful locations of Cambridge and Chelmsford Yoursquoll also be able to read movie reviews

check out our inter-college sporting events and check out the cultural and social activities that other CRIC students are getting up to during their free time

There is plenty of information on this site so visit us and spend some time browsing our pages online

If your parents have questions our website has information for them too The CRIC website has the most up-to-date information about the college including pathway information accommodation options and scholarship availability Visit the site to see what awaits you at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University

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Accommodation

CRIC offers places in Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos Halls of Residence for those wishing to live on either the Cambridge or Chelmsford campus The Halls of Residence consist of low-rise modern buildings situated either on or next to each campus

Alternatively CRIC offers off-campus accommodation through its preferred service providers

On-campus accommodationThis accommodation is intended for new students and is normally only available for a stay of one semester (16 weeks maximum) Rooms in Halls of Residence are limited so if you want to apply for one you should do so early

Students staying in the Halls of Residence will have their own en-suite single room which usually includes a single bed desk

cupboard and free broadband internet access Students share a large self-catering kitchen

After living in Halls of Residence for one semester many students find that they have settled into life at Anglia Ruskin University and made friends and would like to experience off-campus living in Cambridge or Chelmsford

The cost of a room in the Halls of Residence for one semester varies between pound1850 and pound2350 Please check angliaacukcric for the most up-to-date costs

Off-campus accommodationCRIC provides a referral service to our preferred off-campus accommodation service providers for new and continuing students wishing to live locally The service helps CRIC students to source privately rented accommodation within the cities of Cambridge and Chelmsford and close to Anglia Ruskin University

Reserving accommodationOnce you have accepted an offer to study at CRIC you may then wish to ask us to arrange your accommodation To reserve your room you will need to complete an Accommodation Form and pay a pound800 reservation fee in advance You must then pay the remaining accommodation cost when you receive your student visa Places are limited so we recommend you book early to ensure your place and choice of room

Cost-of-living guide

You will be expected to reside in Cambridge or Chelmsford for the duration of your studies at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University As such the UK Border Agency (UKBA) requires students to be able to demonstrate minimum subsistence funds of pound800 per month to cover their living expenses For further details contact the CRIC Student Support Office at cricstudentsupportangliaacuk

The money you will need includes course fees and living costs (also called maintenance funds) Your monthly living costs may vary depending on where you

decide to study If you havenrsquot studied in the UK before or recently the information below will help you budget for your study here

Length of courseWhere you will study Money needed

Nine months or less CRIC Full course fees and pound800 for each calendar month of the course

More than nine months CRIC Full course fees and pound5400 to cover living costs for nine months

For more information visit ukbahomeofficegovuk and follow the Studying in the UK link

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How to apply to study at CRIC

Applying to CRICSend your completed application form and documents by mail email or fax to

Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) Coslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

E admissionscric-ukacuk F +44 (0)1223 698763 (international) F 01223 698763 (from the UK)

Complete the CRIC Application formand send it with supporting documents mdash including your academic qualifications and English test results mdash to CRIC or your CRIC representative

(Certified translations must accompany documents that are not in English)

Receive an Offer of AdmissionDownload Tier 4 visa application and prepare all documents needed for the visa as described in the UKBA visa application guidance notes

Accept the offerby paying the course fee deposit indicated and returning a completed Acceptance Form to CRIC

(You can make a payment via bank transfer international bank draft or debitcredit card)

Receive visa support informationCRIC will send you the information you need to apply for your UK student visa (Tier 4)

Re-check to see if you have all original documents funds required as per the CRIC CAS document and UKBA visa application guidance notes prior to applying for the Tier 4 visa

Arrange student accommodation in Cambridge or ChelmsfordCRIC can help organise suitable student accommodation

(Demand is often high for the most popular accommodation so make sure you arrange accommodation as soon as possible)

Apply for your visaFull details on the visa application process can be found at ukbahomeofficegovukstudyingintheuk

(You must you notify CRIC once the outcome of your application is confirmed)

Arrive in the UKCRIC will help arrange transfer from the airport to your accommodation and will provide a full orientation before enrolment

(You should notify CRIC of your arrival details so that we can make these arrangements)

Start the first stage of your studies at CRIC and complete your degree at Anglia Ruskin University

33

Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students

This payment and refund policy applies to applicants and new students undertaking an enrolment process at the commencement of a pathway of studies

Registered students are those who have completed an enrolment process and are considered to be lsquocontinuing studentsrsquo They are not considered under this policy see Payment and Refund mdash Continuing Students 10 Payment methods Programme

Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

11 Payment of the amount along with any transaction costs due should be made in pound pounds sterling to CRIC by

bull UK bank cheque

bull international bank draft

bull telegraphic transfer

bull UK bank debit card

bull non-UK bank debit card (3 surcharge will apply) or

bull credit card (3 surcharge will apply)

If payment is made by telegraphic transfer then it must state the

bull studentrsquos name and

bull studentrsquos CRIC student ID number

as reference for payment and provide CRIC with proof of payment

12 CRIC bank details are as follows

Bank name Citibank London

Address Citigroup Centre Canada Square Canary Wharf London E14 5LB United Kingdom

Account name CRIC Ltd

Account Address London UK

Bank Account number 11972472

Bank Sort Code 18-50-08

IBAN Number GB79CITI18500811972472

SWIFT Code CITIGB2L (Citibank London)

20 Financial conditions application

21 All applicants must have satisfiedprovide CRIC that

bull they have acceptable sources of funding for the duration of the pathway See the Student Visa Information on the website angliaacukcric (information also attached to the Acceptance of Offer Form and Provisional CAS Statement) for a list of documents that are acceptable

22 All fees charges and accounts will be payable in advance as determined by CRIC All applicants are required to make advance payments inclusive of

bull the Programme Fee Deposit mdash the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form and all deposits are taken as payment towards the full amount (note if you are an applicant undertaking English language then your Programme

Fee Deposit will be calculated against your academic programme fees and these fees will be held on account until you progress to academic studies)

bull pound800ndashpound1000 (the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form) towards any pre-booked student accommodation made on their behalf by provide CRIC All as payment towards the full amount (the full account must be paid prior to a student arriving in the UK)

bull the NavInsure Policy fee mdash Payment of this fee is required in advance if you select to purchase the Navinsurance Policy Refund of this fee is subject to the terms and conditions of the Navinsurance policy (in particular point ldquo3 mdash Cancellationrdquo of the general conditions on page 3 of the Policy Booklet)

In some instances CRIC may request an additional advance payment for specific pathways of study or where additional administrative charges may be required

23 No applicant will be issued with a CAS Statement until all requirements in paras 21 and 22 have been met

24 No applicant will be permitted to enrol on a pathway of study until all required advance payments are made in full by the required due date All required payments must be made prior to the commencement of the semester of enrolment inclusive of fees charges and accounts

25 Deferral of entry for applicants will not normally be permitted once a CAS statement has been issued by Anglia Ruskin University However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis prior to deferral of entry and where an applicant can provided binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

then all advance payments made to date will be held by CRIC and rolled forward to the deferred enrolment date Also see paras 327

26 Fees are correct as at the time of printing CRIC reserves the right to vary its fees at any time

30 Financial conditions and refunds Programme Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

31 Conditions

311 The laws pertaining to money laundering in the UK require that any payment made to and confirmed as received by CRIC will only ever be refunded to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment

Where an accommodation deposit has been paid to the College which is then transferred to a third party (provider of actual accommodation) with the approval of the student or parentlegal guardian the deposit is then subject to the terms and conditions for refund of the third party and the College therefore has no further liability or responsibility for any refund

312 CRIC reserves the right to return to source any excessive payment consisting of over three semestersrsquo advanced payments inclusive of programme fees andor student accommodation fees as a preventative measure to any excessive money transfer into and within the UK

313 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any miscommunication that may arise where inaccurate applicant contact details or where such details are out of date It is the responsibility of applicant and the parentguardian where an applicant is under the age of 18 years to provide and confirm correct contact details for communication purposes

314 CRIC reserves the right to correct any clerical details or omissions

315 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage including without limitation direct or consequential loss or damage or any loss or damages whatsoever arising from the terms and conditions of payments and refunds

316 All payments are subject to the following conditions

bull the payee is authorised to use the payment method used

bull a payment must be confirmed as having reached the CRIC Citibank account for it to be deemed as a payment and

bull where a card provider declines or refuses a payment or where incorrect details have been provided by the payee and a payment does not reach the CRIC Citibank account CRIC has no obligation to notify the payee or applicant and accepts no liability for any losses

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34 CRiC Pathways at AngliA Ruskin univeRsity 201213

Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students (continued)

32 International applicants

321 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content This may be applied

bull where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to Anglia Ruskin University or

bull where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant or

bull where an applicant has obtained entry clearance andor leave to remain under an Anglia Ruskin University CAS numberStatement

bull Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision prior to or at the time of receiving a Provisional CAS Statement or

bull where no CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321

A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

322 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and the applicant fails to gain a student visa then a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be applied where an applicant has provided the following binding evidence

bull a copy of the rejection letter received from the UK diplomatic mission (ECO)

bull evidence that the visa application was made within time and valid application conditions and

where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC

will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

323 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees can only be applied where an applicant has provided evidence that

bull they are no longer in the UK and that their student visa has been cancelled or

bull they have moved to and been accepted to another Tier 4 licensed educational establishment

bull A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

324 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where the applicant transfers prior to the enrolment process to another educational establishment within the UK then they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and outstanding accounts

325 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant fails to enrol then they are deemed to be in breach of their student visa and they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

326 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant can provide binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts inclusive of the NavInsure Policy fee

327 Where an applicant has opted to take out the NavInsure Policy and paid the associated fee as specified on the Acceptance of Offer Form a refund of the fee paid will be applied in line with the NavInsure Cancellation policy as specified in the NavInsure Policy Booklet provided to applicants at the time their Policy is issued

328 Where an applicant holds a NavInsure or alternative Insurance Policy a refund on advanced payment of programme fees see paras 322 323 and 324 will only be applied by CRIC where the applicant can evidence that they have not made a successful claim against their policy for the programme fees held

33 EEA or Swiss national applicants

331 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content

332 Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision four weeks prior to the programme start date then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 331 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

333 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees will be made A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

334 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where an applicant can provide binding evidence that the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

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(2) Pathway area selection

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Art amp Design

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Life Sciences

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Business

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(9) Application checklist and declarationWe require the following section to be completed in order to process your application

Check that you have

Completed all sections of the application form

Read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment including the Fee and Refund Policy within the brochure or on the website

Check that you have attached

Certified copies of your academic transcripts

Evidence of your English language ability if applicable

A copy of your passport andor visa

I declare that the information I have supplied on this form is to the best of my understanding and belief complete and correct I understand that the giving of false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of my application or cancellation of enrolment I give permission for CRIC to obtain official records from any educational institution that I have attended I also authorise CRIC to supply any relevant official records to educational institutions to which I am seeking admission to government bodies and to parentssponsors if required I understand that Course Fees are subject to review I accept the conditions as laid out in the CRIC Payment and Refund Policy and accept liability for the payment of all Course Fees as outlined within I understand that living expenses in the United Kingdom may be higher than in my own country and confirm that I am able to meet those costs I hereby consent to CRIC disclosing my personal information to third parties in the manner set out in CRICrsquos Privacy Policy which includes

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Tick this box if you do not wish to receive information via SMS about your offer

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Send your application to CRICCambridge Ruskin International CollegeAnglia Ruskin University Coslett Building (Cos415)East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

F +44 (0)1223 698763 E admissionscric-ukacuk

(4) English proficiencyPlease provide details of your English language qualification

IELTS (Score)

TOEFL (Score)

Other (lsquoOrsquo Levels Cambridge)

You must submit full academic transcriptscertificates and proof of English proficiency so that we can assess your eligibility for your selected study PathwayIf these documents are not submitted with this form we will not be able to process your application

(5) Declaration of criminal recordIn accordance with UK law you must state if you have any criminal convictions

Please indicate if you have any criminal convictions

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(excluding spent convictions and minor motoring offences for which the penalty was a fine andor up to 3 penalty points)

If you tick yes you may need to provide details

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Please give further details below and if necessary attach further information to this form

(7) Have you studied previously in the UK

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(8) Other informationHow did you hear about CRIC You may tick more than one box

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With over 100 Navitas and SAE Institution locations across the globe and over 55000 international students currently studying with us we understand the worldrsquos learning

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Navitas offers to students professionals and migrants from around the world the following opportunities

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media technology

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We also offer customised workplace training for companies and a range of training and settlement services for the Australian government Wherever you are and wherever you want to be the knowledge and resources of our staff around the world will ensure your success

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Members and affiliates of Navitas Australia

bull ACAP (Australian College of Applied Psychology)

bull ACN mdash La Trobe University Sydneybull ATTC (Australian TESOL Training Centre) bull CELUSA (Centre for English Language

in the University of South Australia) bull Curtin College mdash Curtin University Perth bull Curtin University Sydneybull Cytech Intersearchbull Eynesbury mdash The University of Adelaide

and University of South Australiabull Hawthorn-Melbournebull La Trobe Melbourne mdash La Trobe Universitybull MIBT mdash Deakin University Melbournebull MQC mdash Macquarie University Sydney bull Navitas English (formerly ACEACL) bull Navitas Health Skills Australiabull NCPS (Navitas College of Public Safety)bull Navitas Workforce Solutionsbull NIC mdash The University of Newcastlebull PIBT mdash Edith Cowan University Perth bull QIBT mdash Griffith University

Brisbane and the Gold Coastbull SAE InstitutionsQantm Collegesbull SAIBT mdash University of South

Australia Adelaidebull SIBT mdash Macquarie University Sydney

Canada

bull FIC mdash Simon Fraser University Vancouver bull ICM mdash the University of Manitoba Winnipeg

United Kingdom

bull BCUIC mdash Birmingham City University bull CRIC mdash Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge bull EIC mdash Edinburgh Napier University bull HIC mdash University of Hertfordshire Hatfieldbull ICP mdash University of Portsmouthbull ICRGU mdash Robert Gordon University Aberdeen bull ICWS mdash Swansea Universitybull LIBT mdash Brunel University Londonbull PUIC mdash Plymouth University bull SAE InstitutionsQantm College

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bull Navitas at UMass Boston mdash University of Massachusetts Boston

bull Navitas at UMass Dartmouth mdash University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

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bull Navitas at WKU mdash Western Kentucky University (WKU)

bull Navitas at UNH mdash University of New Hampshire

bull SAE Institutions

Africa

bull SAE Institute South Africabull AUSI mdash Edith Cowan University Kenya

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Campus of Curtin University)bull MIBT Indonesia mdash Deakin Universitybull SAE Institutions mdash India Indonesia

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bull SAE InstitutionsQantm Colleges mdash Austria Belgium France Germany Greece Italy Netherlands Sweden Switzerland Slovenia Spain Turkey

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bull SAE Institute Auckland

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Australian College of Business and Technology (ACBT) and Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Indonesia (MIBT-I) are affiliated organisations and are not owned by Navitas LimitedNAVITAS USA These schools are authorized under federal law to enrol non-immigrant alien students University Pathway Programs are not available to students from the Peoplersquos Republic of China for any University of Massachusetts campus where Navitas conducts these programsRegistered Company names and CRICOS Provider Codes SAE Institute Pty Ltd 00312F (NSW) 02431E (WA) 02047B (VIC) 03204G (QLD) Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd trading as La Trobe Melbourne 03312D La Trobe University 00115M (VIC) Australian Campus Network Pty Limited La Trobe University 02218K (NSW) Colleges of Business and Technology (WA) Pty Ltd 02042G Curtin University 00301J (WA) Colleges of Business and Technology (NSW) Pty Ltd trading as Curtin Sydney Curtin University 02637B (NSW) Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd trading as Eynesbury 00561M The University of Adelaide 00123M Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01590J Deakin University 00113B Perth Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01312J Edith Cowan University 00279B Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01737F Griffith University 00233E South Australian Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 02193C University of South Australia 00121B Sydney Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01576G Macquarie University 00002J IBT Sydney Pty Ltd trading as Macquarie City Campus Newcastle International College 03293B The University of Newcastle 00109J Navitas English Courses in NT will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 02783C (NT) Courses in NSW Qld and WA will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Services Pty Ltd ACN 002 069 730) CRICOS Provider 00289M (NSW) 00711B (Qld) 02252G (WA) with the exception of the Certificate IV in TESOL course which will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 00031D (NSW) and 03106K (Qld) Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia 02193C Hawthorn-Melbourne (Hawthorn Learning Pty Ltd ACN 124 204 171) CRICOS 02931G Australian College of Applied Psychology 01328A (NSW) 02565B (QLD) 02829E (VIC) Navitas College of Public Safety 01945JICM CRA BN 81210 5146 FIC CRA BN 81210 5146 Company Numbers Birmingham City International College Ltd trading as Birmingham City University International College (BCUIC) 07445570 CRIC 06407773 EIC 06822392 ICP 06770123 ICWS 6412162 HIBT Ltd trading as HIC 5163612 LIBT 5171106 Plymouth Devon International College Ltd trading as Plymouth University International College (PUIC) 06822402 ICRGU 07154254 Navitas Limited ABN 69 109 613 309

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20 CRiC Pathways at AngliA Ruskin univeRsity 201213

Optometry

Optometry is concerned with the examination diagnosis and treatment of the eyes and the correction of vision problems

This pathwayrsquos two main aims are to provide you with extensive theoretical and practical knowledge of optometry including its social and ethical aspects and to enable you to devise original ideas and theories related to optometry and to scientifically test them

When you graduate you will be able to demonstrate a knowledge of practical

competencies particularly in the use and application of laboratory and clinical apparatus demonstrate an understanding of the theoretical principles that underpin current practice and display skills in recording and interpreting patient data You will also be able to make decisions based on clinical rationale

Potential career pathsOptometry ophthalmic dispensing

Stage 1 University Foundation

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

Two semesters

Modules

bull Analytical Techniques I

bull Biology I

bull Biology II

bull Physics III

bull Chemistry I

bull Critical Thinking

bull Information and Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning and Communication Skills

Course fee pound8200

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin Universitybull BOptom (Hons) Optometry

bull BSc (Hons) Ophthalmic Dispensing

Stage 3 Second Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300dagger

Stage 4 Final Year Degree

Location

Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Course fee pound10300dagger

Two semester University Foundation not available in June dagger Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

The postgraduate pathway advantageA CRIC postgraduate pathway provides you with valuable insight into postgraduate-level studies in the UK Most importantly it will equip you with the appropriate knowledge and skills you need to excel in your chosen taught masterrsquos degree

The postgraduate pathway is designed for students from a variety of backgrounds whobull require additional English

language training

bull come from a different academic environment to that of the UK

bull have been away from studies for a period of time

bull are looking to fine-tune skills already gained during undergraduate studies employment or both

If you fall into any of the above categories choosing the postgraduate pathway at CRIC is the right decision

The Pre-Masterrsquos pathway will prepare you for future postgraduate studies by giving you confidence and expertise in areas relevant to your taught masterrsquos degree

You willbull develop your fundamental knowledge

and understanding of the basic principles relevant to your chosen degree

bull develop basic numerical techniques research methodologies and ICT presentation and communication skills

bull gain a competent set of transferable skills that will help you in your academic studies and future career and enable you to make informed decisions

bull attain the necessary level of language competence specific to your chosen field of study

Pathways Duration Intakes Structure AssessmentPathway Pre-Sessional Learning Skills and Communication

12 weeks September January and June

This pre-sessional semester comprises four modules designed to improve your English language ability to Level B2 or higher and emplace vital study skills Teaching is tailored towards your chosen postgraduate pathway so you are prepared for subsequent studies while improving your communicative abilities

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

Pre-Masterrsquos (Stage 1)

One semester

September January and June

While studying at CRIC students will cover a series of modules that will prepare them for a seamless progression to their chosen taught masterrsquos degree All modules include core academic skills relevant to postgraduate study

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and a dissertation Most modules have a final two-hour examination

Masterrsquos (Stage 2)

One year mdash 18 months

September and January

The masterrsquos (Stage 2) offers students the chance to build on what they have learned during the pre-masterrsquos and extend their professional understanding about their relevant area of study A taught masterrsquos degree usually consists of a series of specialist modules in structured class seminar or tutorial formats A research thesis component may be included but is much shorter than what is required for a masterrsquos degree by research However most taught mastersrsquo degrees will have a final major project or dissertation component

Modules will be assessed be via exams assignments essays or seminar performance (group or individual presentations) Assessment may also include projects that can be completed either as part of a group or individually For most mastersrsquo degrees preparing and submitting a major project or dissertation will form a large part of the assessment and final grade

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Master of International Business (MBA and MAIB dual degree qualification) Course overview

This unique degree enables you to receive two degrees for the price of one an MA in International Business from Anglia Ruskin University and either an MBA in International Business and Management from Hanze University in Groningen the Netherlands or an MSc in International Management from Basel Switzerland You will spend half the time in the UK and the other in the Netherlands or Switzerland Both courses are delivered in English Students must have completed at least two years of work experience to be accepted to the programme in the Netherlands

22 CRiC Pathways at AngliA Ruskin univeRsity 201213

Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

Potential career pathsAccounting and finance arts project management business analysis business consulting construction management construction project management corporate law creative design management diplomacy economics engineering management entrepreneurship human resource management international trade international trade law IT management logistics marketing management project management

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

One semester

Modules

bull Advanced Contract Law

bull Business Management (double module)

bull Information Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning Skills and Communication

Course fee pound4500

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin University

Business

bull Masters of Business Administration (MBA)dagger

bull Engineering Management

bull MSc Engineering Management

bull MA International Management

bull MSc Accounting and Financial Analysis

bull MA Arts Management

bull MA Human Resource ManagementDagger

bull MA International Business

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Switzerland)dagger

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Netherlands)dagger

bull MA International Business Economics

bull MSc International Logistics

bull MA International Sustainable Tourism Management

bull MSc Management

bull MA Marketing Innovation

bull MSc Project Managementsect

it

bull MSc Information and Communication Technology

bull MSc Business Information SystemsDagger

bull MSc Mobile TelecommunicationsDagger

bull MSc Network SecurityDagger

bull MSc Computer ScienceDagger

bull MSC Network ManagementDagger

law

bull LLM International Business Law

Publishing

bull MA Publishing

Stage 2 Masterrsquos Degree

Location

Lord Ashcroft International Business School Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences or Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September and January

Duration

12-18 months

Course fee pound9800 - pound12900

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience Dagger Course has additional entry requirements of a relevant bachelorrsquos degree sect Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience in construction or built environment fields All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Ling Quan Huang China International Business

ldquo I came from China to study in the UK

I was initially attracted to Cambridge

because of its worldwide reputation - the city is very

culturally diverse and has a lot to offer I want

to be a manager in the future so I chose the

MA International Business at Anglia Ruskin

University because it covers transnational and

multinational businessrdquo

PATH

WA

YS

24 CRiC Pathways at AngliA Ruskin univeRsity 201213

Academic entry requirements If your country is not listed please visit angliaacukcric or contact the CRIC Admission Office by emailing admissionscric-ukacuk

CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

UK education system

5 GCSE passes 2 passes in the British GCE or VCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Level passes

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

International Baccalaureate

18 points 22 points as above

Albania Maturity Certificate Grade 5 average Maturity Certificate Grade 7 average as above

Bahrain Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (General Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme or equivalent

as above

Bangladesh Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate (10+2) with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate with a minimum average of 55 in 4 subjects

as above

Cambodia Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 50 average

Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 60 average

as above

China Successful completion of Senior Middle School 2 with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Senior Middle 3 with a minimum average of 60 across 4 academic subjects on either the Hui Kao or Senior Middle Examinations (English and Chinese are not acceptable as academic subjects)

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent (eg DaZhuan) from a recognised institution or following successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Egypt Satisfactory pass in Certificate of Secondary Education

Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education or Al-Azhar Training Diploma

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Ghana Minimum of 4 SSCE passes (Including Maths and English)

Minimum of 6 SSCE passes with grades of C or above

as above

Hong Kong HKDSE - an average of 40-55 (depending on schoolrsquos banding) in Form 4 and Form 5 including English and including Mathematics where required

HKDSE - Minimum of 3 passes at Grade 3 or the equivalent of 110 UCAS tariff points at GCE AAS level or equivalent

as above

India Successful completion of all India or State SSC (X) with 50 average

Successful completion of All India or State Board HSC (II) with 50 average

as above

Indonesia SMU III or SMU II grade of 65 SMU III grade of 7 (Average of 4 subjects) as above

Iran Successful completion of High School Diploma with an overall Pass

Successful completion of High School Diploma and Pre-University Certificate with an average of 12 or above

as above

Jordan Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 65 of completion of diploma (pass)

as above

Kazakhstan Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 35 average

Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 45 average

as above

Kenya Successful completion of KCSE with a D average or 5 passes at GCE O-Level

Successful completion of KCSE with grades of C or above or 2 GCE A-Level or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Levels

as above

Korea Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 65-75

as above

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CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Kuwait Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (general Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 years education

Malaysia Successful completion of SPM with 4 passes or Senior Middle 2

2 passes in STPM or UEC with a 65 average

as above

Mauritius 5 passes in Cambridge Overseas School CertificateGCE O Level

2 passes in Cambridge Overseas Higher School CertificateGCE A Level or 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes

as above

Mongolia Successful completion of high school with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Foundation programme or equivalent

as above

Myanmar Successful completion of Basic Education High School Examination Matriculation with an overall pass

Successful completion of Technical High School Diploma with an overall pass

as above

Nepal Successful completion of School Leaving Certificate SLCUpper Secondary School Certificate (3 years) with a minimum average of Division I

Successful completion of HSC with a minimum average of Division I

as above

Nigeria Minimum of 4 credits at SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

Minimum of 6 credits including English and Maths from the SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

as above

Oman Successful completion of Thanawiya amma with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Pakistan Successful completion of SSC (10) with a grade average of 45

Successful completion of HSC (10+2) with a grade average of 55

as above

Qatar Successful completion of Tawjihiyya (General Secondary School Certificate) with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of a Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Russia Successful completion of Atestat with a 3 average

Successful completion of Atestat with a 45 average

as above

Saudi Arabia Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

South Africa Successful completion of Senior Certificate (no matriculation endorsement)

Successful completion of Senior Certificate (with Matriculation endorsement)

as above

Sri Lanka 5 passes in GCE O-Levels or equivalent 2 passes in GCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS passes

as above

Taiwan Successful completion of the Senior High School Certificate with a C grade or above

Successful completion of Senior High School Certificate with B Grades in 4 academic subjects

as above

Thailand Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 65

as above

Turkey Successful completion of Devlet Lise Diplomasi (State High School Diploma) with a minimum average of 50

Devlet Lise Diplomasi - average of 3 or Diploma ndash pass

as above

United Arab Emirates

Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of a foundation programme from another institution or equivalent

as above

Vietnam Successful completion of Year 11 with a 65 average

Successful completion of Year 12 with a 60 average

as above

Zambia 4 passes in ZSC 6 passes in ZSC graded at 4 or above as above

Zimbabwe 5 passes in Zimsec O-levelCambridge School Certificate (CSC) or Cambridge Overseas School Certificate (COSC)GCE O-levels

2 passes in Zimsec A-LevelGCE A-Levels or equivalent or 1 pass at A-Level and 2 passes at AS-Level

as above

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English language requirements

The language of instruction at CRIC is English To attain entry into the undergraduate or postgraduate pathway you must be able to demonstrate you have a suitable level of English proficiency You can do this by obtaining one of the results shown in the tables below

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash University Foundation

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 4 yearsPre-sessional semester University Foundation First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 2 ndash First Year Degree

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 3 yearsPre-sessional semester First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 3 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Postgraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash Pre-Masterrsquos

Postgraduate pathway ndash extended 13 yearsPre-sessional semester Pre-Masterrsquos Masterrsquos

Stage Learning Skills and Communication Stage 1 Stage 2

Duration 1 semester 1 semester 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Your English language preparation

If you do not meet our English language requirements you can receive the English language tuition you need to prepare you for successful entry into your degree pathway

The English language training is conducted by Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Centre

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Your investment

Fees and charges for the 20122013 academic year

English Language Course fee (pound)Cost per 12-week block of study pound3300

Undergraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 University Foundation pound8200 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Business) pound8600 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9600 ndash

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Business) pound9500ndashpound10300

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9500ndashpound10300

Postgraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos pound4500 ndash

Stage 2 Masterrsquos pound9800

Stage 2 MBA pound12900

Academic calendar

January 2013 May 2013 September 2013Pre-sessional

Enrolment and registration 4 February 22 May 27 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 4 February 28 May 30 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 19 August 20 December

University Foundation First Year Degree in Businessdagger and Pre-Masterrsquos

Enrolment and registration 21 January 22 May 18 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 28 January 28 May 23 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 31 May (pre-masterrsquos)

16 August 20 December (Pre-Masterrsquos and University Foundation) 10 January 2014 (First Year Degree mdash Arts and Science)

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger No May 2013 semester for integrated First Year Degree courses (all subjects other than business) All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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CRIC offers a quality education The academic

and management staff are inspirational - they give excellent support to the students

Navitas bursaries and scholarships

Navitas family bursariesNavitas offers financial support in the form of family bursaries A bursary applies where two or more students from the same family study with a Navitas member institution

The first family member can be studying with a Navitas member institution at the same time as other family members or they may have previously studied with any Navitas member institution The bursary is granted to the second and subsequent family members who study with a Navitas member institution For the purpose of this bursary a family member is defined as a husband wife brother sister mother father son daughter or stepchild

The bursary is equivalent to 10 percent of tuition fee for the first attempt at units or courses in the programme of study (ie a certificate diploma University Transfer Programme (UTP) University Pathway Programme bachelorrsquos degree pre-masterrsquos programme postgraduate qualifying programme or masterrsquos degree)dagger with a Navitas member institution (excluding the Mixed English option)Dagger This amount is credited to the eligible studentrsquos tuition fee account each academic term with the amount being relevant to the number of units undertaken in that term The bursary applies to the first program of study only undertaken at a Navitas member institution and does not apply to additional units or repeat units that may also be undertaken

A completed application must be submitted to the Navitas institution where the second family member is studying together with supporting documents such as a birth certificate or family cardsect Application forms can be obtained from the Navitas institution where the student has enrolled

The Navitas family bursary applies to students studying at ACBT ACN AUSI BCUIC Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

dagger Certificate programmes may also be known or registered a Foundation Studies or University Transfer Programme Stage I Diploma programmes may also be known or registered as Undergraduate Pathway University Transfer Programme Stage II or University Pathway Programme

Dagger The Navitas bursary is not applicable to any English language programme or any component of an English language programme offered by a Navitas member institution

sect The supporting documentation that is required will depend on the country where the student is enrolled

Navitas academic merit scholarshipsNavitas is committed to helping students achieve their career goals by offering scholarships to outstanding students

Navitas academic merit scholarships are awarded each term by each Navitas pathway college or managed campus Two students with the highest GPA in four or more subjects or courses will each receive a scholarship

The scholarships cover bull one academic term or part thereof at a

Navitas member institution (equivalent to the tuition fees for a maximum of up to five academic subjects or courses) for

- a diploma advanced diploma or associate degree (Australia)

- UTP Stage II or associate degree (Canada)

- UPP or IUTP (United States) - undergraduate pathway programme (United Kingdom) or

bull one semester of undergraduate study at ACN Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus or

bull one semester of a masterrsquos programme at Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus

The scholarships are applied to the tuition for the second term of enrolment only or the final semester of study in an undergraduate or postgraduate programme Students must be enrolled as a full time student to qualify for the scholarships

The scholarship panel from each Navitas member institution will announce the recipients of the Navitas academic merit scholarships upon the completion of each term and the release of the results The recipients will be notified by mail and the successful students posted on the college website by consent Students are not required to apply for the scholarship as it is awarded based on academic performance and all students are eligible

Scholarship policy

1 Two scholarships for one academic termrsquos tuition are offered at all Navitas member institutions each

2 Where the Academic Assessment Committee must differentiate between equally qualified applicants additional factors such as educational disadvantage membership of a specific equity group andor significantly adverse personal circumstances may be taken into account

3 Students are eligible to qualify for the scholarships after successful completion of their first term and after commencing their second term

4 Students can only be awarded the scholarship once

5 Students already in receipt of a scholarship may not be eligible for the Navitas scholarship

6 Students are required to pay for any additional courses or subjects or courses undertaken that are over the amount covered by the scholarship

Navitas academic merit scholarships are offered to students studying at ACN Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

This information is correct as at the time of printing and may be subject to change without notice or at the discretion of Navitas member institutions or Navitas Limited

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Student services

CRIC is committed to helping you achieve your goals by providing you with all the support services you need As a CRIC student you will have access to both CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University services

Services available at CRIC CRIC encourages you to use all the support services available and to contact our friendly staff for advice and assistance whenever you need it Remember we are here to help you achieve success within your chosen pathway of study

The Student Support team looks after all our studentsrsquo needs includingbull Academic performance monitoring mdash

Students in Jeopardy programme

bull Assignment help

bull Attendance monitoring

bull Disability support

bull English language support

bull Enrolment in your pathway

bull Learning support

bull Orientation programmes

bull Registration with Anglia Ruskin University

bull Registration with CRIC

bull Social activities

bull Student welfare

bull Study skills training

bull 247 emergency assistance

Activities at CRICIf you are interested in getting involved in sports and cultural societies Anglia Ruskin University is the perfect university for you Cambridge and Chelmsford offer a wide range of recreational and sporting facilities that you can use including cricket pitches sports halls and gyms

Being part of sports and cultural societies while you are at Anglia Ruskin University will open up many social and career opportunities for you We encourage our students to participate in such activities as much as possible

Clubs and societies on campus

For a list of clubs and societies on campus visit webangliaacukvodlifecambridgecam_clubshtml

Why visit us at angliaacukcric

Join us on Facebook at facebookcomcricukNext time you are on Facebook find out what our students are getting up to Yoursquoll see all the fun activities we are doing this year and find helpful tips on accommodation saving money and living in the beautiful locations of Cambridge and Chelmsford Yoursquoll also be able to read movie reviews

check out our inter-college sporting events and check out the cultural and social activities that other CRIC students are getting up to during their free time

There is plenty of information on this site so visit us and spend some time browsing our pages online

If your parents have questions our website has information for them too The CRIC website has the most up-to-date information about the college including pathway information accommodation options and scholarship availability Visit the site to see what awaits you at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University

31

Accommodation

CRIC offers places in Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos Halls of Residence for those wishing to live on either the Cambridge or Chelmsford campus The Halls of Residence consist of low-rise modern buildings situated either on or next to each campus

Alternatively CRIC offers off-campus accommodation through its preferred service providers

On-campus accommodationThis accommodation is intended for new students and is normally only available for a stay of one semester (16 weeks maximum) Rooms in Halls of Residence are limited so if you want to apply for one you should do so early

Students staying in the Halls of Residence will have their own en-suite single room which usually includes a single bed desk

cupboard and free broadband internet access Students share a large self-catering kitchen

After living in Halls of Residence for one semester many students find that they have settled into life at Anglia Ruskin University and made friends and would like to experience off-campus living in Cambridge or Chelmsford

The cost of a room in the Halls of Residence for one semester varies between pound1850 and pound2350 Please check angliaacukcric for the most up-to-date costs

Off-campus accommodationCRIC provides a referral service to our preferred off-campus accommodation service providers for new and continuing students wishing to live locally The service helps CRIC students to source privately rented accommodation within the cities of Cambridge and Chelmsford and close to Anglia Ruskin University

Reserving accommodationOnce you have accepted an offer to study at CRIC you may then wish to ask us to arrange your accommodation To reserve your room you will need to complete an Accommodation Form and pay a pound800 reservation fee in advance You must then pay the remaining accommodation cost when you receive your student visa Places are limited so we recommend you book early to ensure your place and choice of room

Cost-of-living guide

You will be expected to reside in Cambridge or Chelmsford for the duration of your studies at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University As such the UK Border Agency (UKBA) requires students to be able to demonstrate minimum subsistence funds of pound800 per month to cover their living expenses For further details contact the CRIC Student Support Office at cricstudentsupportangliaacuk

The money you will need includes course fees and living costs (also called maintenance funds) Your monthly living costs may vary depending on where you

decide to study If you havenrsquot studied in the UK before or recently the information below will help you budget for your study here

Length of courseWhere you will study Money needed

Nine months or less CRIC Full course fees and pound800 for each calendar month of the course

More than nine months CRIC Full course fees and pound5400 to cover living costs for nine months

For more information visit ukbahomeofficegovuk and follow the Studying in the UK link

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How to apply to study at CRIC

Applying to CRICSend your completed application form and documents by mail email or fax to

Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) Coslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

E admissionscric-ukacuk F +44 (0)1223 698763 (international) F 01223 698763 (from the UK)

Complete the CRIC Application formand send it with supporting documents mdash including your academic qualifications and English test results mdash to CRIC or your CRIC representative

(Certified translations must accompany documents that are not in English)

Receive an Offer of AdmissionDownload Tier 4 visa application and prepare all documents needed for the visa as described in the UKBA visa application guidance notes

Accept the offerby paying the course fee deposit indicated and returning a completed Acceptance Form to CRIC

(You can make a payment via bank transfer international bank draft or debitcredit card)

Receive visa support informationCRIC will send you the information you need to apply for your UK student visa (Tier 4)

Re-check to see if you have all original documents funds required as per the CRIC CAS document and UKBA visa application guidance notes prior to applying for the Tier 4 visa

Arrange student accommodation in Cambridge or ChelmsfordCRIC can help organise suitable student accommodation

(Demand is often high for the most popular accommodation so make sure you arrange accommodation as soon as possible)

Apply for your visaFull details on the visa application process can be found at ukbahomeofficegovukstudyingintheuk

(You must you notify CRIC once the outcome of your application is confirmed)

Arrive in the UKCRIC will help arrange transfer from the airport to your accommodation and will provide a full orientation before enrolment

(You should notify CRIC of your arrival details so that we can make these arrangements)

Start the first stage of your studies at CRIC and complete your degree at Anglia Ruskin University

33

Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students

This payment and refund policy applies to applicants and new students undertaking an enrolment process at the commencement of a pathway of studies

Registered students are those who have completed an enrolment process and are considered to be lsquocontinuing studentsrsquo They are not considered under this policy see Payment and Refund mdash Continuing Students 10 Payment methods Programme

Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

11 Payment of the amount along with any transaction costs due should be made in pound pounds sterling to CRIC by

bull UK bank cheque

bull international bank draft

bull telegraphic transfer

bull UK bank debit card

bull non-UK bank debit card (3 surcharge will apply) or

bull credit card (3 surcharge will apply)

If payment is made by telegraphic transfer then it must state the

bull studentrsquos name and

bull studentrsquos CRIC student ID number

as reference for payment and provide CRIC with proof of payment

12 CRIC bank details are as follows

Bank name Citibank London

Address Citigroup Centre Canada Square Canary Wharf London E14 5LB United Kingdom

Account name CRIC Ltd

Account Address London UK

Bank Account number 11972472

Bank Sort Code 18-50-08

IBAN Number GB79CITI18500811972472

SWIFT Code CITIGB2L (Citibank London)

20 Financial conditions application

21 All applicants must have satisfiedprovide CRIC that

bull they have acceptable sources of funding for the duration of the pathway See the Student Visa Information on the website angliaacukcric (information also attached to the Acceptance of Offer Form and Provisional CAS Statement) for a list of documents that are acceptable

22 All fees charges and accounts will be payable in advance as determined by CRIC All applicants are required to make advance payments inclusive of

bull the Programme Fee Deposit mdash the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form and all deposits are taken as payment towards the full amount (note if you are an applicant undertaking English language then your Programme

Fee Deposit will be calculated against your academic programme fees and these fees will be held on account until you progress to academic studies)

bull pound800ndashpound1000 (the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form) towards any pre-booked student accommodation made on their behalf by provide CRIC All as payment towards the full amount (the full account must be paid prior to a student arriving in the UK)

bull the NavInsure Policy fee mdash Payment of this fee is required in advance if you select to purchase the Navinsurance Policy Refund of this fee is subject to the terms and conditions of the Navinsurance policy (in particular point ldquo3 mdash Cancellationrdquo of the general conditions on page 3 of the Policy Booklet)

In some instances CRIC may request an additional advance payment for specific pathways of study or where additional administrative charges may be required

23 No applicant will be issued with a CAS Statement until all requirements in paras 21 and 22 have been met

24 No applicant will be permitted to enrol on a pathway of study until all required advance payments are made in full by the required due date All required payments must be made prior to the commencement of the semester of enrolment inclusive of fees charges and accounts

25 Deferral of entry for applicants will not normally be permitted once a CAS statement has been issued by Anglia Ruskin University However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis prior to deferral of entry and where an applicant can provided binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

then all advance payments made to date will be held by CRIC and rolled forward to the deferred enrolment date Also see paras 327

26 Fees are correct as at the time of printing CRIC reserves the right to vary its fees at any time

30 Financial conditions and refunds Programme Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

31 Conditions

311 The laws pertaining to money laundering in the UK require that any payment made to and confirmed as received by CRIC will only ever be refunded to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment

Where an accommodation deposit has been paid to the College which is then transferred to a third party (provider of actual accommodation) with the approval of the student or parentlegal guardian the deposit is then subject to the terms and conditions for refund of the third party and the College therefore has no further liability or responsibility for any refund

312 CRIC reserves the right to return to source any excessive payment consisting of over three semestersrsquo advanced payments inclusive of programme fees andor student accommodation fees as a preventative measure to any excessive money transfer into and within the UK

313 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any miscommunication that may arise where inaccurate applicant contact details or where such details are out of date It is the responsibility of applicant and the parentguardian where an applicant is under the age of 18 years to provide and confirm correct contact details for communication purposes

314 CRIC reserves the right to correct any clerical details or omissions

315 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage including without limitation direct or consequential loss or damage or any loss or damages whatsoever arising from the terms and conditions of payments and refunds

316 All payments are subject to the following conditions

bull the payee is authorised to use the payment method used

bull a payment must be confirmed as having reached the CRIC Citibank account for it to be deemed as a payment and

bull where a card provider declines or refuses a payment or where incorrect details have been provided by the payee and a payment does not reach the CRIC Citibank account CRIC has no obligation to notify the payee or applicant and accepts no liability for any losses

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Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students (continued)

32 International applicants

321 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content This may be applied

bull where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to Anglia Ruskin University or

bull where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant or

bull where an applicant has obtained entry clearance andor leave to remain under an Anglia Ruskin University CAS numberStatement

bull Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision prior to or at the time of receiving a Provisional CAS Statement or

bull where no CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321

A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

322 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and the applicant fails to gain a student visa then a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be applied where an applicant has provided the following binding evidence

bull a copy of the rejection letter received from the UK diplomatic mission (ECO)

bull evidence that the visa application was made within time and valid application conditions and

where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC

will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

323 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees can only be applied where an applicant has provided evidence that

bull they are no longer in the UK and that their student visa has been cancelled or

bull they have moved to and been accepted to another Tier 4 licensed educational establishment

bull A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

324 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where the applicant transfers prior to the enrolment process to another educational establishment within the UK then they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and outstanding accounts

325 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant fails to enrol then they are deemed to be in breach of their student visa and they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

326 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant can provide binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts inclusive of the NavInsure Policy fee

327 Where an applicant has opted to take out the NavInsure Policy and paid the associated fee as specified on the Acceptance of Offer Form a refund of the fee paid will be applied in line with the NavInsure Cancellation policy as specified in the NavInsure Policy Booklet provided to applicants at the time their Policy is issued

328 Where an applicant holds a NavInsure or alternative Insurance Policy a refund on advanced payment of programme fees see paras 322 323 and 324 will only be applied by CRIC where the applicant can evidence that they have not made a successful claim against their policy for the programme fees held

33 EEA or Swiss national applicants

331 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content

332 Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision four weeks prior to the programme start date then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 331 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

333 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees will be made A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

334 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where an applicant can provide binding evidence that the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

Please print in BLOCK LETTERS

Application forman Associate College of

(1) Personal

Title Mr Mrs Miss Other

Family name First name(s)

Previous family name (if applicable)

Date of birth DAY MONTH YEAR Gender Male Female

Student address

Postcode Country

Home telephone Mobile telephone

Country of birth Skype ID

Email

Country of passport held Passport number

(2) Pathway area selection

Undergraduate Pathway Areas Postgraduate Pathway Areas

Stage 1 University Foundation Stage 2 First Year Degree Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Architecture

Art amp Design

Business

Communications and Humanities

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Law

Life Sciences

Optometry

Accounting and Finance

Architecture

Arts and Humanities

Business

Computing and Technology

Engineering

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Publishing

Year of entry Month of entry September January June

(This section must be completed including desired majorspecialisation where relevent For a list of degrees offered refer to page 11 of this guide Or visit cricnavitascomcourses)

Your chosen degree

(3) Education details Prior education ndash highest level achieved

Name of qualification (eg A Levels Year 12 Bachelorrsquos) Name of institution attended Grades (itemise individual subject grades) Date of completion

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(9) Application checklist and declarationWe require the following section to be completed in order to process your application

Check that you have

Completed all sections of the application form

Read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment including the Fee and Refund Policy within the brochure or on the website

Check that you have attached

Certified copies of your academic transcripts

Evidence of your English language ability if applicable

A copy of your passport andor visa

I declare that the information I have supplied on this form is to the best of my understanding and belief complete and correct I understand that the giving of false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of my application or cancellation of enrolment I give permission for CRIC to obtain official records from any educational institution that I have attended I also authorise CRIC to supply any relevant official records to educational institutions to which I am seeking admission to government bodies and to parentssponsors if required I understand that Course Fees are subject to review I accept the conditions as laid out in the CRIC Payment and Refund Policy and accept liability for the payment of all Course Fees as outlined within I understand that living expenses in the United Kingdom may be higher than in my own country and confirm that I am able to meet those costs I hereby consent to CRIC disclosing my personal information to third parties in the manner set out in CRICrsquos Privacy Policy which includes

bull Disclosure to CRIC representatives (agents) acting on my behalf

bull Disclosure to Anglia Ruskin University to facilitate progression from CRIC to the next stage of my studies

bull Disclosure to Navitas Ltd and its affiliates for the purpose of communication with regarding pathways and services offered by Navitas Ltd and its related companies

Tick this box if you do not wish to receive information via SMS about your offer

Signature Date DAY MONTH YEAR

ParentGuardian Signature (if applicant is under 18 years of age)

Date DAY MONTH YEAR

Offer Details ndash Admission OfficeRepresentative Stamp

Send your application to CRICCambridge Ruskin International CollegeAnglia Ruskin University Coslett Building (Cos415)East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

F +44 (0)1223 698763 E admissionscric-ukacuk

(4) English proficiencyPlease provide details of your English language qualification

IELTS (Score)

TOEFL (Score)

Other (lsquoOrsquo Levels Cambridge)

You must submit full academic transcriptscertificates and proof of English proficiency so that we can assess your eligibility for your selected study PathwayIf these documents are not submitted with this form we will not be able to process your application

(5) Declaration of criminal recordIn accordance with UK law you must state if you have any criminal convictions

Please indicate if you have any criminal convictions

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(excluding spent convictions and minor motoring offences for which the penalty was a fine andor up to 3 penalty points)

If you tick yes you may need to provide details

(6) DisabilitiesSpecial NeedsPlease indicate in the next column whether or not you will need any additional support or facilities We will pass this information on to our Student Services team who will liaise with you to support you through the admission process and determine whether we and the university can meet your study needs

DisabilitiesSpecial Needs continued

I have no known learningphysical disability

I have a specific learningphysical disability

Please give further details below and if necessary attach further information to this form

(7) Have you studied previously in the UK

Yes No

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(8) Other informationHow did you hear about CRIC You may tick more than one box

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Creating opportunities for successNavitas provides you with the education you need to get where you want to be in life From English language skills and courses to help you enter university to training for the workplace Navitas colleges and campuses in 28 countries will support you every step of the way

With over 100 Navitas and SAE Institution locations across the globe and over 55000 international students currently studying with us we understand the worldrsquos learning

needs Wersquove become one of the most trusted providers of education and training in the world

Navitas offers to students professionals and migrants from around the world the following opportunities

bull English language training bull High school studies bull University preparation and programmesbull Post-secondary education for creative

media technology

bull Career advancement programmes bull Student recruitment bull Workforce recruitment and placementbull Migrant settlement services

We also offer customised workplace training for companies and a range of training and settlement services for the Australian government Wherever you are and wherever you want to be the knowledge and resources of our staff around the world will ensure your success

Boston

Lowell

Dartmouth

LondonCambridge

Plymouth

SwanseaPortsmouth

AberdeenEdinburgh

Glasgow

BirminghamOxford

Germany

SloveniaAustria

Switzerland

France

Italy

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Thailand

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SpainGreece

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KuwaitJordan

India

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New Hampshire

Nairobi

Colombo

Singapore

Jakarta

AdelaideGeelong Melbourne

Sydney

BrisbaneGold Coast

Perth

CairnsDarwin

Education for your world

Members and affiliates of Navitas Australia

bull ACAP (Australian College of Applied Psychology)

bull ACN mdash La Trobe University Sydneybull ATTC (Australian TESOL Training Centre) bull CELUSA (Centre for English Language

in the University of South Australia) bull Curtin College mdash Curtin University Perth bull Curtin University Sydneybull Cytech Intersearchbull Eynesbury mdash The University of Adelaide

and University of South Australiabull Hawthorn-Melbournebull La Trobe Melbourne mdash La Trobe Universitybull MIBT mdash Deakin University Melbournebull MQC mdash Macquarie University Sydney bull Navitas English (formerly ACEACL) bull Navitas Health Skills Australiabull NCPS (Navitas College of Public Safety)bull Navitas Workforce Solutionsbull NIC mdash The University of Newcastlebull PIBT mdash Edith Cowan University Perth bull QIBT mdash Griffith University

Brisbane and the Gold Coastbull SAE InstitutionsQantm Collegesbull SAIBT mdash University of South

Australia Adelaidebull SIBT mdash Macquarie University Sydney

Canada

bull FIC mdash Simon Fraser University Vancouver bull ICM mdash the University of Manitoba Winnipeg

United Kingdom

bull BCUIC mdash Birmingham City University bull CRIC mdash Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge bull EIC mdash Edinburgh Napier University bull HIC mdash University of Hertfordshire Hatfieldbull ICP mdash University of Portsmouthbull ICRGU mdash Robert Gordon University Aberdeen bull ICWS mdash Swansea Universitybull LIBT mdash Brunel University Londonbull PUIC mdash Plymouth University bull SAE InstitutionsQantm College

United States of America

bull Navitas at UMass Boston mdash University of Massachusetts Boston

bull Navitas at UMass Dartmouth mdash University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

bull Navitas at UMass Lowell mdash University of Massachusetts Lowell

bull Navitas at WKU mdash Western Kentucky University (WKU)

bull Navitas at UNH mdash University of New Hampshire

bull SAE Institutions

Africa

bull SAE Institute South Africabull AUSI mdash Edith Cowan University Kenya

Asia

bull ACBT mdash Edith Cowan University Sri Lanka bull Curtin Singapore (The Singapore

Campus of Curtin University)bull MIBT Indonesia mdash Deakin Universitybull SAE Institutions mdash India Indonesia

Malaysia Singapore ThailandQantm College mdash Singapore

Europe

bull SAE InstitutionsQantm Colleges mdash Austria Belgium France Germany Greece Italy Netherlands Sweden Switzerland Slovenia Spain Turkey

Middle East

bull SAE Institutions mdash Jordan and Kuwait

New Zealand

bull SAE Institute Auckland

Central America

bull SAE Institute Mexico

Australian College of Business and Technology (ACBT) and Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Indonesia (MIBT-I) are affiliated organisations and are not owned by Navitas LimitedNAVITAS USA These schools are authorized under federal law to enrol non-immigrant alien students University Pathway Programs are not available to students from the Peoplersquos Republic of China for any University of Massachusetts campus where Navitas conducts these programsRegistered Company names and CRICOS Provider Codes SAE Institute Pty Ltd 00312F (NSW) 02431E (WA) 02047B (VIC) 03204G (QLD) Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd trading as La Trobe Melbourne 03312D La Trobe University 00115M (VIC) Australian Campus Network Pty Limited La Trobe University 02218K (NSW) Colleges of Business and Technology (WA) Pty Ltd 02042G Curtin University 00301J (WA) Colleges of Business and Technology (NSW) Pty Ltd trading as Curtin Sydney Curtin University 02637B (NSW) Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd trading as Eynesbury 00561M The University of Adelaide 00123M Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01590J Deakin University 00113B Perth Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01312J Edith Cowan University 00279B Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01737F Griffith University 00233E South Australian Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 02193C University of South Australia 00121B Sydney Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01576G Macquarie University 00002J IBT Sydney Pty Ltd trading as Macquarie City Campus Newcastle International College 03293B The University of Newcastle 00109J Navitas English Courses in NT will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 02783C (NT) Courses in NSW Qld and WA will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Services Pty Ltd ACN 002 069 730) CRICOS Provider 00289M (NSW) 00711B (Qld) 02252G (WA) with the exception of the Certificate IV in TESOL course which will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 00031D (NSW) and 03106K (Qld) Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia 02193C Hawthorn-Melbourne (Hawthorn Learning Pty Ltd ACN 124 204 171) CRICOS 02931G Australian College of Applied Psychology 01328A (NSW) 02565B (QLD) 02829E (VIC) Navitas College of Public Safety 01945JICM CRA BN 81210 5146 FIC CRA BN 81210 5146 Company Numbers Birmingham City International College Ltd trading as Birmingham City University International College (BCUIC) 07445570 CRIC 06407773 EIC 06822392 ICP 06770123 ICWS 6412162 HIBT Ltd trading as HIC 5163612 LIBT 5171106 Plymouth Devon International College Ltd trading as Plymouth University International College (PUIC) 06822402 ICRGU 07154254 Navitas Limited ABN 69 109 613 309

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Education for your world

Cambridge Ruskin International College LtdCoslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

T +44 (0)1223 695700 F +44 (0)1223 698763 E cricangliaacuk facebookcomCRICuk

Company Number 6407773 Registered in England and Wales

The information contained in this brochure is correct at the time of publication however Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) reserves the right to alter amend or delete details at any time without notice

Selected photographs in this publication are Copyright copy Paul Foley Lightmoods 2012This brochure is provided free of charge

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Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

The postgraduate pathway advantageA CRIC postgraduate pathway provides you with valuable insight into postgraduate-level studies in the UK Most importantly it will equip you with the appropriate knowledge and skills you need to excel in your chosen taught masterrsquos degree

The postgraduate pathway is designed for students from a variety of backgrounds whobull require additional English

language training

bull come from a different academic environment to that of the UK

bull have been away from studies for a period of time

bull are looking to fine-tune skills already gained during undergraduate studies employment or both

If you fall into any of the above categories choosing the postgraduate pathway at CRIC is the right decision

The Pre-Masterrsquos pathway will prepare you for future postgraduate studies by giving you confidence and expertise in areas relevant to your taught masterrsquos degree

You willbull develop your fundamental knowledge

and understanding of the basic principles relevant to your chosen degree

bull develop basic numerical techniques research methodologies and ICT presentation and communication skills

bull gain a competent set of transferable skills that will help you in your academic studies and future career and enable you to make informed decisions

bull attain the necessary level of language competence specific to your chosen field of study

Pathways Duration Intakes Structure AssessmentPathway Pre-Sessional Learning Skills and Communication

12 weeks September January and June

This pre-sessional semester comprises four modules designed to improve your English language ability to Level B2 or higher and emplace vital study skills Teaching is tailored towards your chosen postgraduate pathway so you are prepared for subsequent studies while improving your communicative abilities

Assessment is via a mix of examination coursework essays and other written assignments Coursework may include problem-solving activities consultancy projects presentations business simulations and individual and group reports

Pre-Masterrsquos (Stage 1)

One semester

September January and June

While studying at CRIC students will cover a series of modules that will prepare them for a seamless progression to their chosen taught masterrsquos degree All modules include core academic skills relevant to postgraduate study

Assessment for most modules is continuous and includes tests assignments and a dissertation Most modules have a final two-hour examination

Masterrsquos (Stage 2)

One year mdash 18 months

September and January

The masterrsquos (Stage 2) offers students the chance to build on what they have learned during the pre-masterrsquos and extend their professional understanding about their relevant area of study A taught masterrsquos degree usually consists of a series of specialist modules in structured class seminar or tutorial formats A research thesis component may be included but is much shorter than what is required for a masterrsquos degree by research However most taught mastersrsquo degrees will have a final major project or dissertation component

Modules will be assessed be via exams assignments essays or seminar performance (group or individual presentations) Assessment may also include projects that can be completed either as part of a group or individually For most mastersrsquo degrees preparing and submitting a major project or dissertation will form a large part of the assessment and final grade

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Master of International Business (MBA and MAIB dual degree qualification) Course overview

This unique degree enables you to receive two degrees for the price of one an MA in International Business from Anglia Ruskin University and either an MBA in International Business and Management from Hanze University in Groningen the Netherlands or an MSc in International Management from Basel Switzerland You will spend half the time in the UK and the other in the Netherlands or Switzerland Both courses are delivered in English Students must have completed at least two years of work experience to be accepted to the programme in the Netherlands

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Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

Potential career pathsAccounting and finance arts project management business analysis business consulting construction management construction project management corporate law creative design management diplomacy economics engineering management entrepreneurship human resource management international trade international trade law IT management logistics marketing management project management

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

One semester

Modules

bull Advanced Contract Law

bull Business Management (double module)

bull Information Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning Skills and Communication

Course fee pound4500

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin University

Business

bull Masters of Business Administration (MBA)dagger

bull Engineering Management

bull MSc Engineering Management

bull MA International Management

bull MSc Accounting and Financial Analysis

bull MA Arts Management

bull MA Human Resource ManagementDagger

bull MA International Business

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Switzerland)dagger

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Netherlands)dagger

bull MA International Business Economics

bull MSc International Logistics

bull MA International Sustainable Tourism Management

bull MSc Management

bull MA Marketing Innovation

bull MSc Project Managementsect

it

bull MSc Information and Communication Technology

bull MSc Business Information SystemsDagger

bull MSc Mobile TelecommunicationsDagger

bull MSc Network SecurityDagger

bull MSc Computer ScienceDagger

bull MSC Network ManagementDagger

law

bull LLM International Business Law

Publishing

bull MA Publishing

Stage 2 Masterrsquos Degree

Location

Lord Ashcroft International Business School Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences or Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September and January

Duration

12-18 months

Course fee pound9800 - pound12900

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience Dagger Course has additional entry requirements of a relevant bachelorrsquos degree sect Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience in construction or built environment fields All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Ling Quan Huang China International Business

ldquo I came from China to study in the UK

I was initially attracted to Cambridge

because of its worldwide reputation - the city is very

culturally diverse and has a lot to offer I want

to be a manager in the future so I chose the

MA International Business at Anglia Ruskin

University because it covers transnational and

multinational businessrdquo

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WA

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Academic entry requirements If your country is not listed please visit angliaacukcric or contact the CRIC Admission Office by emailing admissionscric-ukacuk

CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

UK education system

5 GCSE passes 2 passes in the British GCE or VCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Level passes

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

International Baccalaureate

18 points 22 points as above

Albania Maturity Certificate Grade 5 average Maturity Certificate Grade 7 average as above

Bahrain Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (General Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme or equivalent

as above

Bangladesh Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate (10+2) with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate with a minimum average of 55 in 4 subjects

as above

Cambodia Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 50 average

Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 60 average

as above

China Successful completion of Senior Middle School 2 with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Senior Middle 3 with a minimum average of 60 across 4 academic subjects on either the Hui Kao or Senior Middle Examinations (English and Chinese are not acceptable as academic subjects)

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent (eg DaZhuan) from a recognised institution or following successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Egypt Satisfactory pass in Certificate of Secondary Education

Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education or Al-Azhar Training Diploma

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Ghana Minimum of 4 SSCE passes (Including Maths and English)

Minimum of 6 SSCE passes with grades of C or above

as above

Hong Kong HKDSE - an average of 40-55 (depending on schoolrsquos banding) in Form 4 and Form 5 including English and including Mathematics where required

HKDSE - Minimum of 3 passes at Grade 3 or the equivalent of 110 UCAS tariff points at GCE AAS level or equivalent

as above

India Successful completion of all India or State SSC (X) with 50 average

Successful completion of All India or State Board HSC (II) with 50 average

as above

Indonesia SMU III or SMU II grade of 65 SMU III grade of 7 (Average of 4 subjects) as above

Iran Successful completion of High School Diploma with an overall Pass

Successful completion of High School Diploma and Pre-University Certificate with an average of 12 or above

as above

Jordan Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 65 of completion of diploma (pass)

as above

Kazakhstan Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 35 average

Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 45 average

as above

Kenya Successful completion of KCSE with a D average or 5 passes at GCE O-Level

Successful completion of KCSE with grades of C or above or 2 GCE A-Level or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Levels

as above

Korea Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 65-75

as above

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CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Kuwait Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (general Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 years education

Malaysia Successful completion of SPM with 4 passes or Senior Middle 2

2 passes in STPM or UEC with a 65 average

as above

Mauritius 5 passes in Cambridge Overseas School CertificateGCE O Level

2 passes in Cambridge Overseas Higher School CertificateGCE A Level or 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes

as above

Mongolia Successful completion of high school with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Foundation programme or equivalent

as above

Myanmar Successful completion of Basic Education High School Examination Matriculation with an overall pass

Successful completion of Technical High School Diploma with an overall pass

as above

Nepal Successful completion of School Leaving Certificate SLCUpper Secondary School Certificate (3 years) with a minimum average of Division I

Successful completion of HSC with a minimum average of Division I

as above

Nigeria Minimum of 4 credits at SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

Minimum of 6 credits including English and Maths from the SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

as above

Oman Successful completion of Thanawiya amma with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Pakistan Successful completion of SSC (10) with a grade average of 45

Successful completion of HSC (10+2) with a grade average of 55

as above

Qatar Successful completion of Tawjihiyya (General Secondary School Certificate) with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of a Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Russia Successful completion of Atestat with a 3 average

Successful completion of Atestat with a 45 average

as above

Saudi Arabia Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

South Africa Successful completion of Senior Certificate (no matriculation endorsement)

Successful completion of Senior Certificate (with Matriculation endorsement)

as above

Sri Lanka 5 passes in GCE O-Levels or equivalent 2 passes in GCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS passes

as above

Taiwan Successful completion of the Senior High School Certificate with a C grade or above

Successful completion of Senior High School Certificate with B Grades in 4 academic subjects

as above

Thailand Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 65

as above

Turkey Successful completion of Devlet Lise Diplomasi (State High School Diploma) with a minimum average of 50

Devlet Lise Diplomasi - average of 3 or Diploma ndash pass

as above

United Arab Emirates

Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of a foundation programme from another institution or equivalent

as above

Vietnam Successful completion of Year 11 with a 65 average

Successful completion of Year 12 with a 60 average

as above

Zambia 4 passes in ZSC 6 passes in ZSC graded at 4 or above as above

Zimbabwe 5 passes in Zimsec O-levelCambridge School Certificate (CSC) or Cambridge Overseas School Certificate (COSC)GCE O-levels

2 passes in Zimsec A-LevelGCE A-Levels or equivalent or 1 pass at A-Level and 2 passes at AS-Level

as above

PATH

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26 CRiC Pathways at AngliA Ruskin univeRsity 201213

English language requirements

The language of instruction at CRIC is English To attain entry into the undergraduate or postgraduate pathway you must be able to demonstrate you have a suitable level of English proficiency You can do this by obtaining one of the results shown in the tables below

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash University Foundation

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 4 yearsPre-sessional semester University Foundation First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 2 ndash First Year Degree

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 3 yearsPre-sessional semester First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 3 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Postgraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash Pre-Masterrsquos

Postgraduate pathway ndash extended 13 yearsPre-sessional semester Pre-Masterrsquos Masterrsquos

Stage Learning Skills and Communication Stage 1 Stage 2

Duration 1 semester 1 semester 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Your English language preparation

If you do not meet our English language requirements you can receive the English language tuition you need to prepare you for successful entry into your degree pathway

The English language training is conducted by Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Centre

27

Your investment

Fees and charges for the 20122013 academic year

English Language Course fee (pound)Cost per 12-week block of study pound3300

Undergraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 University Foundation pound8200 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Business) pound8600 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9600 ndash

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Business) pound9500ndashpound10300

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9500ndashpound10300

Postgraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos pound4500 ndash

Stage 2 Masterrsquos pound9800

Stage 2 MBA pound12900

Academic calendar

January 2013 May 2013 September 2013Pre-sessional

Enrolment and registration 4 February 22 May 27 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 4 February 28 May 30 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 19 August 20 December

University Foundation First Year Degree in Businessdagger and Pre-Masterrsquos

Enrolment and registration 21 January 22 May 18 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 28 January 28 May 23 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 31 May (pre-masterrsquos)

16 August 20 December (Pre-Masterrsquos and University Foundation) 10 January 2014 (First Year Degree mdash Arts and Science)

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger No May 2013 semester for integrated First Year Degree courses (all subjects other than business) All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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and management staff are inspirational - they give excellent support to the students

Navitas bursaries and scholarships

Navitas family bursariesNavitas offers financial support in the form of family bursaries A bursary applies where two or more students from the same family study with a Navitas member institution

The first family member can be studying with a Navitas member institution at the same time as other family members or they may have previously studied with any Navitas member institution The bursary is granted to the second and subsequent family members who study with a Navitas member institution For the purpose of this bursary a family member is defined as a husband wife brother sister mother father son daughter or stepchild

The bursary is equivalent to 10 percent of tuition fee for the first attempt at units or courses in the programme of study (ie a certificate diploma University Transfer Programme (UTP) University Pathway Programme bachelorrsquos degree pre-masterrsquos programme postgraduate qualifying programme or masterrsquos degree)dagger with a Navitas member institution (excluding the Mixed English option)Dagger This amount is credited to the eligible studentrsquos tuition fee account each academic term with the amount being relevant to the number of units undertaken in that term The bursary applies to the first program of study only undertaken at a Navitas member institution and does not apply to additional units or repeat units that may also be undertaken

A completed application must be submitted to the Navitas institution where the second family member is studying together with supporting documents such as a birth certificate or family cardsect Application forms can be obtained from the Navitas institution where the student has enrolled

The Navitas family bursary applies to students studying at ACBT ACN AUSI BCUIC Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

dagger Certificate programmes may also be known or registered a Foundation Studies or University Transfer Programme Stage I Diploma programmes may also be known or registered as Undergraduate Pathway University Transfer Programme Stage II or University Pathway Programme

Dagger The Navitas bursary is not applicable to any English language programme or any component of an English language programme offered by a Navitas member institution

sect The supporting documentation that is required will depend on the country where the student is enrolled

Navitas academic merit scholarshipsNavitas is committed to helping students achieve their career goals by offering scholarships to outstanding students

Navitas academic merit scholarships are awarded each term by each Navitas pathway college or managed campus Two students with the highest GPA in four or more subjects or courses will each receive a scholarship

The scholarships cover bull one academic term or part thereof at a

Navitas member institution (equivalent to the tuition fees for a maximum of up to five academic subjects or courses) for

- a diploma advanced diploma or associate degree (Australia)

- UTP Stage II or associate degree (Canada)

- UPP or IUTP (United States) - undergraduate pathway programme (United Kingdom) or

bull one semester of undergraduate study at ACN Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus or

bull one semester of a masterrsquos programme at Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus

The scholarships are applied to the tuition for the second term of enrolment only or the final semester of study in an undergraduate or postgraduate programme Students must be enrolled as a full time student to qualify for the scholarships

The scholarship panel from each Navitas member institution will announce the recipients of the Navitas academic merit scholarships upon the completion of each term and the release of the results The recipients will be notified by mail and the successful students posted on the college website by consent Students are not required to apply for the scholarship as it is awarded based on academic performance and all students are eligible

Scholarship policy

1 Two scholarships for one academic termrsquos tuition are offered at all Navitas member institutions each

2 Where the Academic Assessment Committee must differentiate between equally qualified applicants additional factors such as educational disadvantage membership of a specific equity group andor significantly adverse personal circumstances may be taken into account

3 Students are eligible to qualify for the scholarships after successful completion of their first term and after commencing their second term

4 Students can only be awarded the scholarship once

5 Students already in receipt of a scholarship may not be eligible for the Navitas scholarship

6 Students are required to pay for any additional courses or subjects or courses undertaken that are over the amount covered by the scholarship

Navitas academic merit scholarships are offered to students studying at ACN Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

This information is correct as at the time of printing and may be subject to change without notice or at the discretion of Navitas member institutions or Navitas Limited

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Student services

CRIC is committed to helping you achieve your goals by providing you with all the support services you need As a CRIC student you will have access to both CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University services

Services available at CRIC CRIC encourages you to use all the support services available and to contact our friendly staff for advice and assistance whenever you need it Remember we are here to help you achieve success within your chosen pathway of study

The Student Support team looks after all our studentsrsquo needs includingbull Academic performance monitoring mdash

Students in Jeopardy programme

bull Assignment help

bull Attendance monitoring

bull Disability support

bull English language support

bull Enrolment in your pathway

bull Learning support

bull Orientation programmes

bull Registration with Anglia Ruskin University

bull Registration with CRIC

bull Social activities

bull Student welfare

bull Study skills training

bull 247 emergency assistance

Activities at CRICIf you are interested in getting involved in sports and cultural societies Anglia Ruskin University is the perfect university for you Cambridge and Chelmsford offer a wide range of recreational and sporting facilities that you can use including cricket pitches sports halls and gyms

Being part of sports and cultural societies while you are at Anglia Ruskin University will open up many social and career opportunities for you We encourage our students to participate in such activities as much as possible

Clubs and societies on campus

For a list of clubs and societies on campus visit webangliaacukvodlifecambridgecam_clubshtml

Why visit us at angliaacukcric

Join us on Facebook at facebookcomcricukNext time you are on Facebook find out what our students are getting up to Yoursquoll see all the fun activities we are doing this year and find helpful tips on accommodation saving money and living in the beautiful locations of Cambridge and Chelmsford Yoursquoll also be able to read movie reviews

check out our inter-college sporting events and check out the cultural and social activities that other CRIC students are getting up to during their free time

There is plenty of information on this site so visit us and spend some time browsing our pages online

If your parents have questions our website has information for them too The CRIC website has the most up-to-date information about the college including pathway information accommodation options and scholarship availability Visit the site to see what awaits you at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University

31

Accommodation

CRIC offers places in Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos Halls of Residence for those wishing to live on either the Cambridge or Chelmsford campus The Halls of Residence consist of low-rise modern buildings situated either on or next to each campus

Alternatively CRIC offers off-campus accommodation through its preferred service providers

On-campus accommodationThis accommodation is intended for new students and is normally only available for a stay of one semester (16 weeks maximum) Rooms in Halls of Residence are limited so if you want to apply for one you should do so early

Students staying in the Halls of Residence will have their own en-suite single room which usually includes a single bed desk

cupboard and free broadband internet access Students share a large self-catering kitchen

After living in Halls of Residence for one semester many students find that they have settled into life at Anglia Ruskin University and made friends and would like to experience off-campus living in Cambridge or Chelmsford

The cost of a room in the Halls of Residence for one semester varies between pound1850 and pound2350 Please check angliaacukcric for the most up-to-date costs

Off-campus accommodationCRIC provides a referral service to our preferred off-campus accommodation service providers for new and continuing students wishing to live locally The service helps CRIC students to source privately rented accommodation within the cities of Cambridge and Chelmsford and close to Anglia Ruskin University

Reserving accommodationOnce you have accepted an offer to study at CRIC you may then wish to ask us to arrange your accommodation To reserve your room you will need to complete an Accommodation Form and pay a pound800 reservation fee in advance You must then pay the remaining accommodation cost when you receive your student visa Places are limited so we recommend you book early to ensure your place and choice of room

Cost-of-living guide

You will be expected to reside in Cambridge or Chelmsford for the duration of your studies at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University As such the UK Border Agency (UKBA) requires students to be able to demonstrate minimum subsistence funds of pound800 per month to cover their living expenses For further details contact the CRIC Student Support Office at cricstudentsupportangliaacuk

The money you will need includes course fees and living costs (also called maintenance funds) Your monthly living costs may vary depending on where you

decide to study If you havenrsquot studied in the UK before or recently the information below will help you budget for your study here

Length of courseWhere you will study Money needed

Nine months or less CRIC Full course fees and pound800 for each calendar month of the course

More than nine months CRIC Full course fees and pound5400 to cover living costs for nine months

For more information visit ukbahomeofficegovuk and follow the Studying in the UK link

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How to apply to study at CRIC

Applying to CRICSend your completed application form and documents by mail email or fax to

Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) Coslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

E admissionscric-ukacuk F +44 (0)1223 698763 (international) F 01223 698763 (from the UK)

Complete the CRIC Application formand send it with supporting documents mdash including your academic qualifications and English test results mdash to CRIC or your CRIC representative

(Certified translations must accompany documents that are not in English)

Receive an Offer of AdmissionDownload Tier 4 visa application and prepare all documents needed for the visa as described in the UKBA visa application guidance notes

Accept the offerby paying the course fee deposit indicated and returning a completed Acceptance Form to CRIC

(You can make a payment via bank transfer international bank draft or debitcredit card)

Receive visa support informationCRIC will send you the information you need to apply for your UK student visa (Tier 4)

Re-check to see if you have all original documents funds required as per the CRIC CAS document and UKBA visa application guidance notes prior to applying for the Tier 4 visa

Arrange student accommodation in Cambridge or ChelmsfordCRIC can help organise suitable student accommodation

(Demand is often high for the most popular accommodation so make sure you arrange accommodation as soon as possible)

Apply for your visaFull details on the visa application process can be found at ukbahomeofficegovukstudyingintheuk

(You must you notify CRIC once the outcome of your application is confirmed)

Arrive in the UKCRIC will help arrange transfer from the airport to your accommodation and will provide a full orientation before enrolment

(You should notify CRIC of your arrival details so that we can make these arrangements)

Start the first stage of your studies at CRIC and complete your degree at Anglia Ruskin University

33

Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students

This payment and refund policy applies to applicants and new students undertaking an enrolment process at the commencement of a pathway of studies

Registered students are those who have completed an enrolment process and are considered to be lsquocontinuing studentsrsquo They are not considered under this policy see Payment and Refund mdash Continuing Students 10 Payment methods Programme

Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

11 Payment of the amount along with any transaction costs due should be made in pound pounds sterling to CRIC by

bull UK bank cheque

bull international bank draft

bull telegraphic transfer

bull UK bank debit card

bull non-UK bank debit card (3 surcharge will apply) or

bull credit card (3 surcharge will apply)

If payment is made by telegraphic transfer then it must state the

bull studentrsquos name and

bull studentrsquos CRIC student ID number

as reference for payment and provide CRIC with proof of payment

12 CRIC bank details are as follows

Bank name Citibank London

Address Citigroup Centre Canada Square Canary Wharf London E14 5LB United Kingdom

Account name CRIC Ltd

Account Address London UK

Bank Account number 11972472

Bank Sort Code 18-50-08

IBAN Number GB79CITI18500811972472

SWIFT Code CITIGB2L (Citibank London)

20 Financial conditions application

21 All applicants must have satisfiedprovide CRIC that

bull they have acceptable sources of funding for the duration of the pathway See the Student Visa Information on the website angliaacukcric (information also attached to the Acceptance of Offer Form and Provisional CAS Statement) for a list of documents that are acceptable

22 All fees charges and accounts will be payable in advance as determined by CRIC All applicants are required to make advance payments inclusive of

bull the Programme Fee Deposit mdash the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form and all deposits are taken as payment towards the full amount (note if you are an applicant undertaking English language then your Programme

Fee Deposit will be calculated against your academic programme fees and these fees will be held on account until you progress to academic studies)

bull pound800ndashpound1000 (the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form) towards any pre-booked student accommodation made on their behalf by provide CRIC All as payment towards the full amount (the full account must be paid prior to a student arriving in the UK)

bull the NavInsure Policy fee mdash Payment of this fee is required in advance if you select to purchase the Navinsurance Policy Refund of this fee is subject to the terms and conditions of the Navinsurance policy (in particular point ldquo3 mdash Cancellationrdquo of the general conditions on page 3 of the Policy Booklet)

In some instances CRIC may request an additional advance payment for specific pathways of study or where additional administrative charges may be required

23 No applicant will be issued with a CAS Statement until all requirements in paras 21 and 22 have been met

24 No applicant will be permitted to enrol on a pathway of study until all required advance payments are made in full by the required due date All required payments must be made prior to the commencement of the semester of enrolment inclusive of fees charges and accounts

25 Deferral of entry for applicants will not normally be permitted once a CAS statement has been issued by Anglia Ruskin University However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis prior to deferral of entry and where an applicant can provided binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

then all advance payments made to date will be held by CRIC and rolled forward to the deferred enrolment date Also see paras 327

26 Fees are correct as at the time of printing CRIC reserves the right to vary its fees at any time

30 Financial conditions and refunds Programme Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

31 Conditions

311 The laws pertaining to money laundering in the UK require that any payment made to and confirmed as received by CRIC will only ever be refunded to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment

Where an accommodation deposit has been paid to the College which is then transferred to a third party (provider of actual accommodation) with the approval of the student or parentlegal guardian the deposit is then subject to the terms and conditions for refund of the third party and the College therefore has no further liability or responsibility for any refund

312 CRIC reserves the right to return to source any excessive payment consisting of over three semestersrsquo advanced payments inclusive of programme fees andor student accommodation fees as a preventative measure to any excessive money transfer into and within the UK

313 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any miscommunication that may arise where inaccurate applicant contact details or where such details are out of date It is the responsibility of applicant and the parentguardian where an applicant is under the age of 18 years to provide and confirm correct contact details for communication purposes

314 CRIC reserves the right to correct any clerical details or omissions

315 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage including without limitation direct or consequential loss or damage or any loss or damages whatsoever arising from the terms and conditions of payments and refunds

316 All payments are subject to the following conditions

bull the payee is authorised to use the payment method used

bull a payment must be confirmed as having reached the CRIC Citibank account for it to be deemed as a payment and

bull where a card provider declines or refuses a payment or where incorrect details have been provided by the payee and a payment does not reach the CRIC Citibank account CRIC has no obligation to notify the payee or applicant and accepts no liability for any losses

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Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students (continued)

32 International applicants

321 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content This may be applied

bull where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to Anglia Ruskin University or

bull where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant or

bull where an applicant has obtained entry clearance andor leave to remain under an Anglia Ruskin University CAS numberStatement

bull Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision prior to or at the time of receiving a Provisional CAS Statement or

bull where no CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321

A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

322 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and the applicant fails to gain a student visa then a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be applied where an applicant has provided the following binding evidence

bull a copy of the rejection letter received from the UK diplomatic mission (ECO)

bull evidence that the visa application was made within time and valid application conditions and

where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC

will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

323 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees can only be applied where an applicant has provided evidence that

bull they are no longer in the UK and that their student visa has been cancelled or

bull they have moved to and been accepted to another Tier 4 licensed educational establishment

bull A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

324 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where the applicant transfers prior to the enrolment process to another educational establishment within the UK then they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and outstanding accounts

325 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant fails to enrol then they are deemed to be in breach of their student visa and they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

326 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant can provide binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts inclusive of the NavInsure Policy fee

327 Where an applicant has opted to take out the NavInsure Policy and paid the associated fee as specified on the Acceptance of Offer Form a refund of the fee paid will be applied in line with the NavInsure Cancellation policy as specified in the NavInsure Policy Booklet provided to applicants at the time their Policy is issued

328 Where an applicant holds a NavInsure or alternative Insurance Policy a refund on advanced payment of programme fees see paras 322 323 and 324 will only be applied by CRIC where the applicant can evidence that they have not made a successful claim against their policy for the programme fees held

33 EEA or Swiss national applicants

331 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content

332 Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision four weeks prior to the programme start date then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 331 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

333 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees will be made A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

334 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where an applicant can provide binding evidence that the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

Please print in BLOCK LETTERS

Application forman Associate College of

(1) Personal

Title Mr Mrs Miss Other

Family name First name(s)

Previous family name (if applicable)

Date of birth DAY MONTH YEAR Gender Male Female

Student address

Postcode Country

Home telephone Mobile telephone

Country of birth Skype ID

Email

Country of passport held Passport number

(2) Pathway area selection

Undergraduate Pathway Areas Postgraduate Pathway Areas

Stage 1 University Foundation Stage 2 First Year Degree Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Architecture

Art amp Design

Business

Communications and Humanities

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Law

Life Sciences

Optometry

Accounting and Finance

Architecture

Arts and Humanities

Business

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Life Sciences

Art

Business

Engineering

IT

Law

MBA

Publishing

Year of entry Month of entry September January June

(This section must be completed including desired majorspecialisation where relevent For a list of degrees offered refer to page 11 of this guide Or visit cricnavitascomcourses)

Your chosen degree

(3) Education details Prior education ndash highest level achieved

Name of qualification (eg A Levels Year 12 Bachelorrsquos) Name of institution attended Grades (itemise individual subject grades) Date of completion

CRIC_APPFORMindd 1 06072012 0947

Office use only

(9) Application checklist and declarationWe require the following section to be completed in order to process your application

Check that you have

Completed all sections of the application form

Read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment including the Fee and Refund Policy within the brochure or on the website

Check that you have attached

Certified copies of your academic transcripts

Evidence of your English language ability if applicable

A copy of your passport andor visa

I declare that the information I have supplied on this form is to the best of my understanding and belief complete and correct I understand that the giving of false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of my application or cancellation of enrolment I give permission for CRIC to obtain official records from any educational institution that I have attended I also authorise CRIC to supply any relevant official records to educational institutions to which I am seeking admission to government bodies and to parentssponsors if required I understand that Course Fees are subject to review I accept the conditions as laid out in the CRIC Payment and Refund Policy and accept liability for the payment of all Course Fees as outlined within I understand that living expenses in the United Kingdom may be higher than in my own country and confirm that I am able to meet those costs I hereby consent to CRIC disclosing my personal information to third parties in the manner set out in CRICrsquos Privacy Policy which includes

bull Disclosure to CRIC representatives (agents) acting on my behalf

bull Disclosure to Anglia Ruskin University to facilitate progression from CRIC to the next stage of my studies

bull Disclosure to Navitas Ltd and its affiliates for the purpose of communication with regarding pathways and services offered by Navitas Ltd and its related companies

Tick this box if you do not wish to receive information via SMS about your offer

Signature Date DAY MONTH YEAR

ParentGuardian Signature (if applicant is under 18 years of age)

Date DAY MONTH YEAR

Offer Details ndash Admission OfficeRepresentative Stamp

Send your application to CRICCambridge Ruskin International CollegeAnglia Ruskin University Coslett Building (Cos415)East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

F +44 (0)1223 698763 E admissionscric-ukacuk

(4) English proficiencyPlease provide details of your English language qualification

IELTS (Score)

TOEFL (Score)

Other (lsquoOrsquo Levels Cambridge)

You must submit full academic transcriptscertificates and proof of English proficiency so that we can assess your eligibility for your selected study PathwayIf these documents are not submitted with this form we will not be able to process your application

(5) Declaration of criminal recordIn accordance with UK law you must state if you have any criminal convictions

Please indicate if you have any criminal convictions

Yes No

(excluding spent convictions and minor motoring offences for which the penalty was a fine andor up to 3 penalty points)

If you tick yes you may need to provide details

(6) DisabilitiesSpecial NeedsPlease indicate in the next column whether or not you will need any additional support or facilities We will pass this information on to our Student Services team who will liaise with you to support you through the admission process and determine whether we and the university can meet your study needs

DisabilitiesSpecial Needs continued

I have no known learningphysical disability

I have a specific learningphysical disability

Please give further details below and if necessary attach further information to this form

(7) Have you studied previously in the UK

Yes No

From DAY MONTH YEAR To DAY MONTH YEAR

Name of schooluniversity

(8) Other informationHow did you hear about CRIC You may tick more than one box

Exhibitionseminar

Internet

Newspapermagazine advertisement

British Council

Recommended by an CRIC representative (agent)

Recommended by a friend or relative Is your friendrelative an CRIC student Yes No

Other

QRCODE

CRIC_APPFORMindd 2 06072012 0947

Creating opportunities for successNavitas provides you with the education you need to get where you want to be in life From English language skills and courses to help you enter university to training for the workplace Navitas colleges and campuses in 28 countries will support you every step of the way

With over 100 Navitas and SAE Institution locations across the globe and over 55000 international students currently studying with us we understand the worldrsquos learning

needs Wersquove become one of the most trusted providers of education and training in the world

Navitas offers to students professionals and migrants from around the world the following opportunities

bull English language training bull High school studies bull University preparation and programmesbull Post-secondary education for creative

media technology

bull Career advancement programmes bull Student recruitment bull Workforce recruitment and placementbull Migrant settlement services

We also offer customised workplace training for companies and a range of training and settlement services for the Australian government Wherever you are and wherever you want to be the knowledge and resources of our staff around the world will ensure your success

Boston

Lowell

Dartmouth

LondonCambridge

Plymouth

SwanseaPortsmouth

AberdeenEdinburgh

Glasgow

BirminghamOxford

Germany

SloveniaAustria

Switzerland

France

Italy

BelgiumNetherlands

Malaysia

Thailand

South Africa Byron BayAuckland

Newcastle

Los Angeles

Mexico

SanFrancisco New York

Miami

AtlantaNashville

Sweden

SpainGreece

Turkey

KuwaitJordan

India

VancouverWinnipeg

KentuckyMassachusetts

New Hampshire

Nairobi

Colombo

Singapore

Jakarta

AdelaideGeelong Melbourne

Sydney

BrisbaneGold Coast

Perth

CairnsDarwin

Education for your world

Members and affiliates of Navitas Australia

bull ACAP (Australian College of Applied Psychology)

bull ACN mdash La Trobe University Sydneybull ATTC (Australian TESOL Training Centre) bull CELUSA (Centre for English Language

in the University of South Australia) bull Curtin College mdash Curtin University Perth bull Curtin University Sydneybull Cytech Intersearchbull Eynesbury mdash The University of Adelaide

and University of South Australiabull Hawthorn-Melbournebull La Trobe Melbourne mdash La Trobe Universitybull MIBT mdash Deakin University Melbournebull MQC mdash Macquarie University Sydney bull Navitas English (formerly ACEACL) bull Navitas Health Skills Australiabull NCPS (Navitas College of Public Safety)bull Navitas Workforce Solutionsbull NIC mdash The University of Newcastlebull PIBT mdash Edith Cowan University Perth bull QIBT mdash Griffith University

Brisbane and the Gold Coastbull SAE InstitutionsQantm Collegesbull SAIBT mdash University of South

Australia Adelaidebull SIBT mdash Macquarie University Sydney

Canada

bull FIC mdash Simon Fraser University Vancouver bull ICM mdash the University of Manitoba Winnipeg

United Kingdom

bull BCUIC mdash Birmingham City University bull CRIC mdash Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge bull EIC mdash Edinburgh Napier University bull HIC mdash University of Hertfordshire Hatfieldbull ICP mdash University of Portsmouthbull ICRGU mdash Robert Gordon University Aberdeen bull ICWS mdash Swansea Universitybull LIBT mdash Brunel University Londonbull PUIC mdash Plymouth University bull SAE InstitutionsQantm College

United States of America

bull Navitas at UMass Boston mdash University of Massachusetts Boston

bull Navitas at UMass Dartmouth mdash University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

bull Navitas at UMass Lowell mdash University of Massachusetts Lowell

bull Navitas at WKU mdash Western Kentucky University (WKU)

bull Navitas at UNH mdash University of New Hampshire

bull SAE Institutions

Africa

bull SAE Institute South Africabull AUSI mdash Edith Cowan University Kenya

Asia

bull ACBT mdash Edith Cowan University Sri Lanka bull Curtin Singapore (The Singapore

Campus of Curtin University)bull MIBT Indonesia mdash Deakin Universitybull SAE Institutions mdash India Indonesia

Malaysia Singapore ThailandQantm College mdash Singapore

Europe

bull SAE InstitutionsQantm Colleges mdash Austria Belgium France Germany Greece Italy Netherlands Sweden Switzerland Slovenia Spain Turkey

Middle East

bull SAE Institutions mdash Jordan and Kuwait

New Zealand

bull SAE Institute Auckland

Central America

bull SAE Institute Mexico

Australian College of Business and Technology (ACBT) and Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Indonesia (MIBT-I) are affiliated organisations and are not owned by Navitas LimitedNAVITAS USA These schools are authorized under federal law to enrol non-immigrant alien students University Pathway Programs are not available to students from the Peoplersquos Republic of China for any University of Massachusetts campus where Navitas conducts these programsRegistered Company names and CRICOS Provider Codes SAE Institute Pty Ltd 00312F (NSW) 02431E (WA) 02047B (VIC) 03204G (QLD) Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd trading as La Trobe Melbourne 03312D La Trobe University 00115M (VIC) Australian Campus Network Pty Limited La Trobe University 02218K (NSW) Colleges of Business and Technology (WA) Pty Ltd 02042G Curtin University 00301J (WA) Colleges of Business and Technology (NSW) Pty Ltd trading as Curtin Sydney Curtin University 02637B (NSW) Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd trading as Eynesbury 00561M The University of Adelaide 00123M Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01590J Deakin University 00113B Perth Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01312J Edith Cowan University 00279B Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01737F Griffith University 00233E South Australian Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 02193C University of South Australia 00121B Sydney Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01576G Macquarie University 00002J IBT Sydney Pty Ltd trading as Macquarie City Campus Newcastle International College 03293B The University of Newcastle 00109J Navitas English Courses in NT will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 02783C (NT) Courses in NSW Qld and WA will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Services Pty Ltd ACN 002 069 730) CRICOS Provider 00289M (NSW) 00711B (Qld) 02252G (WA) with the exception of the Certificate IV in TESOL course which will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 00031D (NSW) and 03106K (Qld) Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia 02193C Hawthorn-Melbourne (Hawthorn Learning Pty Ltd ACN 124 204 171) CRICOS 02931G Australian College of Applied Psychology 01328A (NSW) 02565B (QLD) 02829E (VIC) Navitas College of Public Safety 01945JICM CRA BN 81210 5146 FIC CRA BN 81210 5146 Company Numbers Birmingham City International College Ltd trading as Birmingham City University International College (BCUIC) 07445570 CRIC 06407773 EIC 06822392 ICP 06770123 ICWS 6412162 HIBT Ltd trading as HIC 5163612 LIBT 5171106 Plymouth Devon International College Ltd trading as Plymouth University International College (PUIC) 06822402 ICRGU 07154254 Navitas Limited ABN 69 109 613 309

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T +44 (0)1223 695700 F +44 (0)1223 698763 E cricangliaacuk facebookcomCRICuk

Company Number 6407773 Registered in England and Wales

The information contained in this brochure is correct at the time of publication however Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) reserves the right to alter amend or delete details at any time without notice

Selected photographs in this publication are Copyright copy Paul Foley Lightmoods 2012This brochure is provided free of charge

Printed July 2012 CRIC0150_0712_AWR

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Master of International Business (MBA and MAIB dual degree qualification) Course overview

This unique degree enables you to receive two degrees for the price of one an MA in International Business from Anglia Ruskin University and either an MBA in International Business and Management from Hanze University in Groningen the Netherlands or an MSc in International Management from Basel Switzerland You will spend half the time in the UK and the other in the Netherlands or Switzerland Both courses are delivered in English Students must have completed at least two years of work experience to be accepted to the programme in the Netherlands

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Postgraduate pathways at Anglia Ruskin University

Potential career pathsAccounting and finance arts project management business analysis business consulting construction management construction project management corporate law creative design management diplomacy economics engineering management entrepreneurship human resource management international trade international trade law IT management logistics marketing management project management

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Location

CRIC at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September January and June

Duration

One semester

Modules

bull Advanced Contract Law

bull Business Management (double module)

bull Information Communication Technology

bull Interactive Learning Skills and Communication

Course fee pound4500

Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from Anglia Ruskin University

Business

bull Masters of Business Administration (MBA)dagger

bull Engineering Management

bull MSc Engineering Management

bull MA International Management

bull MSc Accounting and Financial Analysis

bull MA Arts Management

bull MA Human Resource ManagementDagger

bull MA International Business

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Switzerland)dagger

bull MA International Business (Dual Degree Option mdash Netherlands)dagger

bull MA International Business Economics

bull MSc International Logistics

bull MA International Sustainable Tourism Management

bull MSc Management

bull MA Marketing Innovation

bull MSc Project Managementsect

it

bull MSc Information and Communication Technology

bull MSc Business Information SystemsDagger

bull MSc Mobile TelecommunicationsDagger

bull MSc Network SecurityDagger

bull MSc Computer ScienceDagger

bull MSC Network ManagementDagger

law

bull LLM International Business Law

Publishing

bull MA Publishing

Stage 2 Masterrsquos Degree

Location

Lord Ashcroft International Business School Faculty of Arts Law and Social Sciences or Faculty of Science and Technology at Anglia Ruskin University

Intakes

September and January

Duration

12-18 months

Course fee pound9800 - pound12900

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience Dagger Course has additional entry requirements of a relevant bachelorrsquos degree sect Course has additional entry requirements of two yearsrsquo work experience in construction or built environment fields All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

Ling Quan Huang China International Business

ldquo I came from China to study in the UK

I was initially attracted to Cambridge

because of its worldwide reputation - the city is very

culturally diverse and has a lot to offer I want

to be a manager in the future so I chose the

MA International Business at Anglia Ruskin

University because it covers transnational and

multinational businessrdquo

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Academic entry requirements If your country is not listed please visit angliaacukcric or contact the CRIC Admission Office by emailing admissionscric-ukacuk

CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

UK education system

5 GCSE passes 2 passes in the British GCE or VCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Level passes

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

International Baccalaureate

18 points 22 points as above

Albania Maturity Certificate Grade 5 average Maturity Certificate Grade 7 average as above

Bahrain Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (General Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme or equivalent

as above

Bangladesh Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate (10+2) with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate with a minimum average of 55 in 4 subjects

as above

Cambodia Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 50 average

Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 60 average

as above

China Successful completion of Senior Middle School 2 with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Senior Middle 3 with a minimum average of 60 across 4 academic subjects on either the Hui Kao or Senior Middle Examinations (English and Chinese are not acceptable as academic subjects)

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent (eg DaZhuan) from a recognised institution or following successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Egypt Satisfactory pass in Certificate of Secondary Education

Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education or Al-Azhar Training Diploma

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Ghana Minimum of 4 SSCE passes (Including Maths and English)

Minimum of 6 SSCE passes with grades of C or above

as above

Hong Kong HKDSE - an average of 40-55 (depending on schoolrsquos banding) in Form 4 and Form 5 including English and including Mathematics where required

HKDSE - Minimum of 3 passes at Grade 3 or the equivalent of 110 UCAS tariff points at GCE AAS level or equivalent

as above

India Successful completion of all India or State SSC (X) with 50 average

Successful completion of All India or State Board HSC (II) with 50 average

as above

Indonesia SMU III or SMU II grade of 65 SMU III grade of 7 (Average of 4 subjects) as above

Iran Successful completion of High School Diploma with an overall Pass

Successful completion of High School Diploma and Pre-University Certificate with an average of 12 or above

as above

Jordan Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 65 of completion of diploma (pass)

as above

Kazakhstan Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 35 average

Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 45 average

as above

Kenya Successful completion of KCSE with a D average or 5 passes at GCE O-Level

Successful completion of KCSE with grades of C or above or 2 GCE A-Level or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Levels

as above

Korea Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 65-75

as above

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CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Kuwait Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (general Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 years education

Malaysia Successful completion of SPM with 4 passes or Senior Middle 2

2 passes in STPM or UEC with a 65 average

as above

Mauritius 5 passes in Cambridge Overseas School CertificateGCE O Level

2 passes in Cambridge Overseas Higher School CertificateGCE A Level or 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes

as above

Mongolia Successful completion of high school with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Foundation programme or equivalent

as above

Myanmar Successful completion of Basic Education High School Examination Matriculation with an overall pass

Successful completion of Technical High School Diploma with an overall pass

as above

Nepal Successful completion of School Leaving Certificate SLCUpper Secondary School Certificate (3 years) with a minimum average of Division I

Successful completion of HSC with a minimum average of Division I

as above

Nigeria Minimum of 4 credits at SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

Minimum of 6 credits including English and Maths from the SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

as above

Oman Successful completion of Thanawiya amma with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Pakistan Successful completion of SSC (10) with a grade average of 45

Successful completion of HSC (10+2) with a grade average of 55

as above

Qatar Successful completion of Tawjihiyya (General Secondary School Certificate) with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of a Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Russia Successful completion of Atestat with a 3 average

Successful completion of Atestat with a 45 average

as above

Saudi Arabia Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

South Africa Successful completion of Senior Certificate (no matriculation endorsement)

Successful completion of Senior Certificate (with Matriculation endorsement)

as above

Sri Lanka 5 passes in GCE O-Levels or equivalent 2 passes in GCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS passes

as above

Taiwan Successful completion of the Senior High School Certificate with a C grade or above

Successful completion of Senior High School Certificate with B Grades in 4 academic subjects

as above

Thailand Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 65

as above

Turkey Successful completion of Devlet Lise Diplomasi (State High School Diploma) with a minimum average of 50

Devlet Lise Diplomasi - average of 3 or Diploma ndash pass

as above

United Arab Emirates

Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of a foundation programme from another institution or equivalent

as above

Vietnam Successful completion of Year 11 with a 65 average

Successful completion of Year 12 with a 60 average

as above

Zambia 4 passes in ZSC 6 passes in ZSC graded at 4 or above as above

Zimbabwe 5 passes in Zimsec O-levelCambridge School Certificate (CSC) or Cambridge Overseas School Certificate (COSC)GCE O-levels

2 passes in Zimsec A-LevelGCE A-Levels or equivalent or 1 pass at A-Level and 2 passes at AS-Level

as above

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English language requirements

The language of instruction at CRIC is English To attain entry into the undergraduate or postgraduate pathway you must be able to demonstrate you have a suitable level of English proficiency You can do this by obtaining one of the results shown in the tables below

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash University Foundation

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 4 yearsPre-sessional semester University Foundation First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 2 ndash First Year Degree

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 3 yearsPre-sessional semester First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 3 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Postgraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash Pre-Masterrsquos

Postgraduate pathway ndash extended 13 yearsPre-sessional semester Pre-Masterrsquos Masterrsquos

Stage Learning Skills and Communication Stage 1 Stage 2

Duration 1 semester 1 semester 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Your English language preparation

If you do not meet our English language requirements you can receive the English language tuition you need to prepare you for successful entry into your degree pathway

The English language training is conducted by Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Centre

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Your investment

Fees and charges for the 20122013 academic year

English Language Course fee (pound)Cost per 12-week block of study pound3300

Undergraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 University Foundation pound8200 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Business) pound8600 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9600 ndash

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Business) pound9500ndashpound10300

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9500ndashpound10300

Postgraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos pound4500 ndash

Stage 2 Masterrsquos pound9800

Stage 2 MBA pound12900

Academic calendar

January 2013 May 2013 September 2013Pre-sessional

Enrolment and registration 4 February 22 May 27 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 4 February 28 May 30 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 19 August 20 December

University Foundation First Year Degree in Businessdagger and Pre-Masterrsquos

Enrolment and registration 21 January 22 May 18 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 28 January 28 May 23 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 31 May (pre-masterrsquos)

16 August 20 December (Pre-Masterrsquos and University Foundation) 10 January 2014 (First Year Degree mdash Arts and Science)

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger No May 2013 semester for integrated First Year Degree courses (all subjects other than business) All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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CRIC offers a quality education The academic

and management staff are inspirational - they give excellent support to the students

Navitas bursaries and scholarships

Navitas family bursariesNavitas offers financial support in the form of family bursaries A bursary applies where two or more students from the same family study with a Navitas member institution

The first family member can be studying with a Navitas member institution at the same time as other family members or they may have previously studied with any Navitas member institution The bursary is granted to the second and subsequent family members who study with a Navitas member institution For the purpose of this bursary a family member is defined as a husband wife brother sister mother father son daughter or stepchild

The bursary is equivalent to 10 percent of tuition fee for the first attempt at units or courses in the programme of study (ie a certificate diploma University Transfer Programme (UTP) University Pathway Programme bachelorrsquos degree pre-masterrsquos programme postgraduate qualifying programme or masterrsquos degree)dagger with a Navitas member institution (excluding the Mixed English option)Dagger This amount is credited to the eligible studentrsquos tuition fee account each academic term with the amount being relevant to the number of units undertaken in that term The bursary applies to the first program of study only undertaken at a Navitas member institution and does not apply to additional units or repeat units that may also be undertaken

A completed application must be submitted to the Navitas institution where the second family member is studying together with supporting documents such as a birth certificate or family cardsect Application forms can be obtained from the Navitas institution where the student has enrolled

The Navitas family bursary applies to students studying at ACBT ACN AUSI BCUIC Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

dagger Certificate programmes may also be known or registered a Foundation Studies or University Transfer Programme Stage I Diploma programmes may also be known or registered as Undergraduate Pathway University Transfer Programme Stage II or University Pathway Programme

Dagger The Navitas bursary is not applicable to any English language programme or any component of an English language programme offered by a Navitas member institution

sect The supporting documentation that is required will depend on the country where the student is enrolled

Navitas academic merit scholarshipsNavitas is committed to helping students achieve their career goals by offering scholarships to outstanding students

Navitas academic merit scholarships are awarded each term by each Navitas pathway college or managed campus Two students with the highest GPA in four or more subjects or courses will each receive a scholarship

The scholarships cover bull one academic term or part thereof at a

Navitas member institution (equivalent to the tuition fees for a maximum of up to five academic subjects or courses) for

- a diploma advanced diploma or associate degree (Australia)

- UTP Stage II or associate degree (Canada)

- UPP or IUTP (United States) - undergraduate pathway programme (United Kingdom) or

bull one semester of undergraduate study at ACN Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus or

bull one semester of a masterrsquos programme at Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus

The scholarships are applied to the tuition for the second term of enrolment only or the final semester of study in an undergraduate or postgraduate programme Students must be enrolled as a full time student to qualify for the scholarships

The scholarship panel from each Navitas member institution will announce the recipients of the Navitas academic merit scholarships upon the completion of each term and the release of the results The recipients will be notified by mail and the successful students posted on the college website by consent Students are not required to apply for the scholarship as it is awarded based on academic performance and all students are eligible

Scholarship policy

1 Two scholarships for one academic termrsquos tuition are offered at all Navitas member institutions each

2 Where the Academic Assessment Committee must differentiate between equally qualified applicants additional factors such as educational disadvantage membership of a specific equity group andor significantly adverse personal circumstances may be taken into account

3 Students are eligible to qualify for the scholarships after successful completion of their first term and after commencing their second term

4 Students can only be awarded the scholarship once

5 Students already in receipt of a scholarship may not be eligible for the Navitas scholarship

6 Students are required to pay for any additional courses or subjects or courses undertaken that are over the amount covered by the scholarship

Navitas academic merit scholarships are offered to students studying at ACN Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

This information is correct as at the time of printing and may be subject to change without notice or at the discretion of Navitas member institutions or Navitas Limited

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Student services

CRIC is committed to helping you achieve your goals by providing you with all the support services you need As a CRIC student you will have access to both CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University services

Services available at CRIC CRIC encourages you to use all the support services available and to contact our friendly staff for advice and assistance whenever you need it Remember we are here to help you achieve success within your chosen pathway of study

The Student Support team looks after all our studentsrsquo needs includingbull Academic performance monitoring mdash

Students in Jeopardy programme

bull Assignment help

bull Attendance monitoring

bull Disability support

bull English language support

bull Enrolment in your pathway

bull Learning support

bull Orientation programmes

bull Registration with Anglia Ruskin University

bull Registration with CRIC

bull Social activities

bull Student welfare

bull Study skills training

bull 247 emergency assistance

Activities at CRICIf you are interested in getting involved in sports and cultural societies Anglia Ruskin University is the perfect university for you Cambridge and Chelmsford offer a wide range of recreational and sporting facilities that you can use including cricket pitches sports halls and gyms

Being part of sports and cultural societies while you are at Anglia Ruskin University will open up many social and career opportunities for you We encourage our students to participate in such activities as much as possible

Clubs and societies on campus

For a list of clubs and societies on campus visit webangliaacukvodlifecambridgecam_clubshtml

Why visit us at angliaacukcric

Join us on Facebook at facebookcomcricukNext time you are on Facebook find out what our students are getting up to Yoursquoll see all the fun activities we are doing this year and find helpful tips on accommodation saving money and living in the beautiful locations of Cambridge and Chelmsford Yoursquoll also be able to read movie reviews

check out our inter-college sporting events and check out the cultural and social activities that other CRIC students are getting up to during their free time

There is plenty of information on this site so visit us and spend some time browsing our pages online

If your parents have questions our website has information for them too The CRIC website has the most up-to-date information about the college including pathway information accommodation options and scholarship availability Visit the site to see what awaits you at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University

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Accommodation

CRIC offers places in Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos Halls of Residence for those wishing to live on either the Cambridge or Chelmsford campus The Halls of Residence consist of low-rise modern buildings situated either on or next to each campus

Alternatively CRIC offers off-campus accommodation through its preferred service providers

On-campus accommodationThis accommodation is intended for new students and is normally only available for a stay of one semester (16 weeks maximum) Rooms in Halls of Residence are limited so if you want to apply for one you should do so early

Students staying in the Halls of Residence will have their own en-suite single room which usually includes a single bed desk

cupboard and free broadband internet access Students share a large self-catering kitchen

After living in Halls of Residence for one semester many students find that they have settled into life at Anglia Ruskin University and made friends and would like to experience off-campus living in Cambridge or Chelmsford

The cost of a room in the Halls of Residence for one semester varies between pound1850 and pound2350 Please check angliaacukcric for the most up-to-date costs

Off-campus accommodationCRIC provides a referral service to our preferred off-campus accommodation service providers for new and continuing students wishing to live locally The service helps CRIC students to source privately rented accommodation within the cities of Cambridge and Chelmsford and close to Anglia Ruskin University

Reserving accommodationOnce you have accepted an offer to study at CRIC you may then wish to ask us to arrange your accommodation To reserve your room you will need to complete an Accommodation Form and pay a pound800 reservation fee in advance You must then pay the remaining accommodation cost when you receive your student visa Places are limited so we recommend you book early to ensure your place and choice of room

Cost-of-living guide

You will be expected to reside in Cambridge or Chelmsford for the duration of your studies at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University As such the UK Border Agency (UKBA) requires students to be able to demonstrate minimum subsistence funds of pound800 per month to cover their living expenses For further details contact the CRIC Student Support Office at cricstudentsupportangliaacuk

The money you will need includes course fees and living costs (also called maintenance funds) Your monthly living costs may vary depending on where you

decide to study If you havenrsquot studied in the UK before or recently the information below will help you budget for your study here

Length of courseWhere you will study Money needed

Nine months or less CRIC Full course fees and pound800 for each calendar month of the course

More than nine months CRIC Full course fees and pound5400 to cover living costs for nine months

For more information visit ukbahomeofficegovuk and follow the Studying in the UK link

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How to apply to study at CRIC

Applying to CRICSend your completed application form and documents by mail email or fax to

Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) Coslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

E admissionscric-ukacuk F +44 (0)1223 698763 (international) F 01223 698763 (from the UK)

Complete the CRIC Application formand send it with supporting documents mdash including your academic qualifications and English test results mdash to CRIC or your CRIC representative

(Certified translations must accompany documents that are not in English)

Receive an Offer of AdmissionDownload Tier 4 visa application and prepare all documents needed for the visa as described in the UKBA visa application guidance notes

Accept the offerby paying the course fee deposit indicated and returning a completed Acceptance Form to CRIC

(You can make a payment via bank transfer international bank draft or debitcredit card)

Receive visa support informationCRIC will send you the information you need to apply for your UK student visa (Tier 4)

Re-check to see if you have all original documents funds required as per the CRIC CAS document and UKBA visa application guidance notes prior to applying for the Tier 4 visa

Arrange student accommodation in Cambridge or ChelmsfordCRIC can help organise suitable student accommodation

(Demand is often high for the most popular accommodation so make sure you arrange accommodation as soon as possible)

Apply for your visaFull details on the visa application process can be found at ukbahomeofficegovukstudyingintheuk

(You must you notify CRIC once the outcome of your application is confirmed)

Arrive in the UKCRIC will help arrange transfer from the airport to your accommodation and will provide a full orientation before enrolment

(You should notify CRIC of your arrival details so that we can make these arrangements)

Start the first stage of your studies at CRIC and complete your degree at Anglia Ruskin University

33

Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students

This payment and refund policy applies to applicants and new students undertaking an enrolment process at the commencement of a pathway of studies

Registered students are those who have completed an enrolment process and are considered to be lsquocontinuing studentsrsquo They are not considered under this policy see Payment and Refund mdash Continuing Students 10 Payment methods Programme

Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

11 Payment of the amount along with any transaction costs due should be made in pound pounds sterling to CRIC by

bull UK bank cheque

bull international bank draft

bull telegraphic transfer

bull UK bank debit card

bull non-UK bank debit card (3 surcharge will apply) or

bull credit card (3 surcharge will apply)

If payment is made by telegraphic transfer then it must state the

bull studentrsquos name and

bull studentrsquos CRIC student ID number

as reference for payment and provide CRIC with proof of payment

12 CRIC bank details are as follows

Bank name Citibank London

Address Citigroup Centre Canada Square Canary Wharf London E14 5LB United Kingdom

Account name CRIC Ltd

Account Address London UK

Bank Account number 11972472

Bank Sort Code 18-50-08

IBAN Number GB79CITI18500811972472

SWIFT Code CITIGB2L (Citibank London)

20 Financial conditions application

21 All applicants must have satisfiedprovide CRIC that

bull they have acceptable sources of funding for the duration of the pathway See the Student Visa Information on the website angliaacukcric (information also attached to the Acceptance of Offer Form and Provisional CAS Statement) for a list of documents that are acceptable

22 All fees charges and accounts will be payable in advance as determined by CRIC All applicants are required to make advance payments inclusive of

bull the Programme Fee Deposit mdash the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form and all deposits are taken as payment towards the full amount (note if you are an applicant undertaking English language then your Programme

Fee Deposit will be calculated against your academic programme fees and these fees will be held on account until you progress to academic studies)

bull pound800ndashpound1000 (the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form) towards any pre-booked student accommodation made on their behalf by provide CRIC All as payment towards the full amount (the full account must be paid prior to a student arriving in the UK)

bull the NavInsure Policy fee mdash Payment of this fee is required in advance if you select to purchase the Navinsurance Policy Refund of this fee is subject to the terms and conditions of the Navinsurance policy (in particular point ldquo3 mdash Cancellationrdquo of the general conditions on page 3 of the Policy Booklet)

In some instances CRIC may request an additional advance payment for specific pathways of study or where additional administrative charges may be required

23 No applicant will be issued with a CAS Statement until all requirements in paras 21 and 22 have been met

24 No applicant will be permitted to enrol on a pathway of study until all required advance payments are made in full by the required due date All required payments must be made prior to the commencement of the semester of enrolment inclusive of fees charges and accounts

25 Deferral of entry for applicants will not normally be permitted once a CAS statement has been issued by Anglia Ruskin University However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis prior to deferral of entry and where an applicant can provided binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

then all advance payments made to date will be held by CRIC and rolled forward to the deferred enrolment date Also see paras 327

26 Fees are correct as at the time of printing CRIC reserves the right to vary its fees at any time

30 Financial conditions and refunds Programme Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

31 Conditions

311 The laws pertaining to money laundering in the UK require that any payment made to and confirmed as received by CRIC will only ever be refunded to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment

Where an accommodation deposit has been paid to the College which is then transferred to a third party (provider of actual accommodation) with the approval of the student or parentlegal guardian the deposit is then subject to the terms and conditions for refund of the third party and the College therefore has no further liability or responsibility for any refund

312 CRIC reserves the right to return to source any excessive payment consisting of over three semestersrsquo advanced payments inclusive of programme fees andor student accommodation fees as a preventative measure to any excessive money transfer into and within the UK

313 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any miscommunication that may arise where inaccurate applicant contact details or where such details are out of date It is the responsibility of applicant and the parentguardian where an applicant is under the age of 18 years to provide and confirm correct contact details for communication purposes

314 CRIC reserves the right to correct any clerical details or omissions

315 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage including without limitation direct or consequential loss or damage or any loss or damages whatsoever arising from the terms and conditions of payments and refunds

316 All payments are subject to the following conditions

bull the payee is authorised to use the payment method used

bull a payment must be confirmed as having reached the CRIC Citibank account for it to be deemed as a payment and

bull where a card provider declines or refuses a payment or where incorrect details have been provided by the payee and a payment does not reach the CRIC Citibank account CRIC has no obligation to notify the payee or applicant and accepts no liability for any losses

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34 CRiC Pathways at AngliA Ruskin univeRsity 201213

Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students (continued)

32 International applicants

321 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content This may be applied

bull where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to Anglia Ruskin University or

bull where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant or

bull where an applicant has obtained entry clearance andor leave to remain under an Anglia Ruskin University CAS numberStatement

bull Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision prior to or at the time of receiving a Provisional CAS Statement or

bull where no CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321

A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

322 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and the applicant fails to gain a student visa then a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be applied where an applicant has provided the following binding evidence

bull a copy of the rejection letter received from the UK diplomatic mission (ECO)

bull evidence that the visa application was made within time and valid application conditions and

where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC

will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

323 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees can only be applied where an applicant has provided evidence that

bull they are no longer in the UK and that their student visa has been cancelled or

bull they have moved to and been accepted to another Tier 4 licensed educational establishment

bull A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

324 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where the applicant transfers prior to the enrolment process to another educational establishment within the UK then they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and outstanding accounts

325 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant fails to enrol then they are deemed to be in breach of their student visa and they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

326 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant can provide binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts inclusive of the NavInsure Policy fee

327 Where an applicant has opted to take out the NavInsure Policy and paid the associated fee as specified on the Acceptance of Offer Form a refund of the fee paid will be applied in line with the NavInsure Cancellation policy as specified in the NavInsure Policy Booklet provided to applicants at the time their Policy is issued

328 Where an applicant holds a NavInsure or alternative Insurance Policy a refund on advanced payment of programme fees see paras 322 323 and 324 will only be applied by CRIC where the applicant can evidence that they have not made a successful claim against their policy for the programme fees held

33 EEA or Swiss national applicants

331 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content

332 Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision four weeks prior to the programme start date then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 331 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

333 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees will be made A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

334 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where an applicant can provide binding evidence that the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

Please print in BLOCK LETTERS

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(1) Personal

Title Mr Mrs Miss Other

Family name First name(s)

Previous family name (if applicable)

Date of birth DAY MONTH YEAR Gender Male Female

Student address

Postcode Country

Home telephone Mobile telephone

Country of birth Skype ID

Email

Country of passport held Passport number

(2) Pathway area selection

Undergraduate Pathway Areas Postgraduate Pathway Areas

Stage 1 University Foundation Stage 2 First Year Degree Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Architecture

Art amp Design

Business

Communications and Humanities

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Law

Life Sciences

Optometry

Accounting and Finance

Architecture

Arts and Humanities

Business

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Life Sciences

Art

Business

Engineering

IT

Law

MBA

Publishing

Year of entry Month of entry September January June

(This section must be completed including desired majorspecialisation where relevent For a list of degrees offered refer to page 11 of this guide Or visit cricnavitascomcourses)

Your chosen degree

(3) Education details Prior education ndash highest level achieved

Name of qualification (eg A Levels Year 12 Bachelorrsquos) Name of institution attended Grades (itemise individual subject grades) Date of completion

CRIC_APPFORMindd 1 06072012 0947

Office use only

(9) Application checklist and declarationWe require the following section to be completed in order to process your application

Check that you have

Completed all sections of the application form

Read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment including the Fee and Refund Policy within the brochure or on the website

Check that you have attached

Certified copies of your academic transcripts

Evidence of your English language ability if applicable

A copy of your passport andor visa

I declare that the information I have supplied on this form is to the best of my understanding and belief complete and correct I understand that the giving of false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of my application or cancellation of enrolment I give permission for CRIC to obtain official records from any educational institution that I have attended I also authorise CRIC to supply any relevant official records to educational institutions to which I am seeking admission to government bodies and to parentssponsors if required I understand that Course Fees are subject to review I accept the conditions as laid out in the CRIC Payment and Refund Policy and accept liability for the payment of all Course Fees as outlined within I understand that living expenses in the United Kingdom may be higher than in my own country and confirm that I am able to meet those costs I hereby consent to CRIC disclosing my personal information to third parties in the manner set out in CRICrsquos Privacy Policy which includes

bull Disclosure to CRIC representatives (agents) acting on my behalf

bull Disclosure to Anglia Ruskin University to facilitate progression from CRIC to the next stage of my studies

bull Disclosure to Navitas Ltd and its affiliates for the purpose of communication with regarding pathways and services offered by Navitas Ltd and its related companies

Tick this box if you do not wish to receive information via SMS about your offer

Signature Date DAY MONTH YEAR

ParentGuardian Signature (if applicant is under 18 years of age)

Date DAY MONTH YEAR

Offer Details ndash Admission OfficeRepresentative Stamp

Send your application to CRICCambridge Ruskin International CollegeAnglia Ruskin University Coslett Building (Cos415)East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

F +44 (0)1223 698763 E admissionscric-ukacuk

(4) English proficiencyPlease provide details of your English language qualification

IELTS (Score)

TOEFL (Score)

Other (lsquoOrsquo Levels Cambridge)

You must submit full academic transcriptscertificates and proof of English proficiency so that we can assess your eligibility for your selected study PathwayIf these documents are not submitted with this form we will not be able to process your application

(5) Declaration of criminal recordIn accordance with UK law you must state if you have any criminal convictions

Please indicate if you have any criminal convictions

Yes No

(excluding spent convictions and minor motoring offences for which the penalty was a fine andor up to 3 penalty points)

If you tick yes you may need to provide details

(6) DisabilitiesSpecial NeedsPlease indicate in the next column whether or not you will need any additional support or facilities We will pass this information on to our Student Services team who will liaise with you to support you through the admission process and determine whether we and the university can meet your study needs

DisabilitiesSpecial Needs continued

I have no known learningphysical disability

I have a specific learningphysical disability

Please give further details below and if necessary attach further information to this form

(7) Have you studied previously in the UK

Yes No

From DAY MONTH YEAR To DAY MONTH YEAR

Name of schooluniversity

(8) Other informationHow did you hear about CRIC You may tick more than one box

Exhibitionseminar

Internet

Newspapermagazine advertisement

British Council

Recommended by an CRIC representative (agent)

Recommended by a friend or relative Is your friendrelative an CRIC student Yes No

Other

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Creating opportunities for successNavitas provides you with the education you need to get where you want to be in life From English language skills and courses to help you enter university to training for the workplace Navitas colleges and campuses in 28 countries will support you every step of the way

With over 100 Navitas and SAE Institution locations across the globe and over 55000 international students currently studying with us we understand the worldrsquos learning

needs Wersquove become one of the most trusted providers of education and training in the world

Navitas offers to students professionals and migrants from around the world the following opportunities

bull English language training bull High school studies bull University preparation and programmesbull Post-secondary education for creative

media technology

bull Career advancement programmes bull Student recruitment bull Workforce recruitment and placementbull Migrant settlement services

We also offer customised workplace training for companies and a range of training and settlement services for the Australian government Wherever you are and wherever you want to be the knowledge and resources of our staff around the world will ensure your success

Boston

Lowell

Dartmouth

LondonCambridge

Plymouth

SwanseaPortsmouth

AberdeenEdinburgh

Glasgow

BirminghamOxford

Germany

SloveniaAustria

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France

Italy

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Nairobi

Colombo

Singapore

Jakarta

AdelaideGeelong Melbourne

Sydney

BrisbaneGold Coast

Perth

CairnsDarwin

Education for your world

Members and affiliates of Navitas Australia

bull ACAP (Australian College of Applied Psychology)

bull ACN mdash La Trobe University Sydneybull ATTC (Australian TESOL Training Centre) bull CELUSA (Centre for English Language

in the University of South Australia) bull Curtin College mdash Curtin University Perth bull Curtin University Sydneybull Cytech Intersearchbull Eynesbury mdash The University of Adelaide

and University of South Australiabull Hawthorn-Melbournebull La Trobe Melbourne mdash La Trobe Universitybull MIBT mdash Deakin University Melbournebull MQC mdash Macquarie University Sydney bull Navitas English (formerly ACEACL) bull Navitas Health Skills Australiabull NCPS (Navitas College of Public Safety)bull Navitas Workforce Solutionsbull NIC mdash The University of Newcastlebull PIBT mdash Edith Cowan University Perth bull QIBT mdash Griffith University

Brisbane and the Gold Coastbull SAE InstitutionsQantm Collegesbull SAIBT mdash University of South

Australia Adelaidebull SIBT mdash Macquarie University Sydney

Canada

bull FIC mdash Simon Fraser University Vancouver bull ICM mdash the University of Manitoba Winnipeg

United Kingdom

bull BCUIC mdash Birmingham City University bull CRIC mdash Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge bull EIC mdash Edinburgh Napier University bull HIC mdash University of Hertfordshire Hatfieldbull ICP mdash University of Portsmouthbull ICRGU mdash Robert Gordon University Aberdeen bull ICWS mdash Swansea Universitybull LIBT mdash Brunel University Londonbull PUIC mdash Plymouth University bull SAE InstitutionsQantm College

United States of America

bull Navitas at UMass Boston mdash University of Massachusetts Boston

bull Navitas at UMass Dartmouth mdash University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

bull Navitas at UMass Lowell mdash University of Massachusetts Lowell

bull Navitas at WKU mdash Western Kentucky University (WKU)

bull Navitas at UNH mdash University of New Hampshire

bull SAE Institutions

Africa

bull SAE Institute South Africabull AUSI mdash Edith Cowan University Kenya

Asia

bull ACBT mdash Edith Cowan University Sri Lanka bull Curtin Singapore (The Singapore

Campus of Curtin University)bull MIBT Indonesia mdash Deakin Universitybull SAE Institutions mdash India Indonesia

Malaysia Singapore ThailandQantm College mdash Singapore

Europe

bull SAE InstitutionsQantm Colleges mdash Austria Belgium France Germany Greece Italy Netherlands Sweden Switzerland Slovenia Spain Turkey

Middle East

bull SAE Institutions mdash Jordan and Kuwait

New Zealand

bull SAE Institute Auckland

Central America

bull SAE Institute Mexico

Australian College of Business and Technology (ACBT) and Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Indonesia (MIBT-I) are affiliated organisations and are not owned by Navitas LimitedNAVITAS USA These schools are authorized under federal law to enrol non-immigrant alien students University Pathway Programs are not available to students from the Peoplersquos Republic of China for any University of Massachusetts campus where Navitas conducts these programsRegistered Company names and CRICOS Provider Codes SAE Institute Pty Ltd 00312F (NSW) 02431E (WA) 02047B (VIC) 03204G (QLD) Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd trading as La Trobe Melbourne 03312D La Trobe University 00115M (VIC) Australian Campus Network Pty Limited La Trobe University 02218K (NSW) Colleges of Business and Technology (WA) Pty Ltd 02042G Curtin University 00301J (WA) Colleges of Business and Technology (NSW) Pty Ltd trading as Curtin Sydney Curtin University 02637B (NSW) Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd trading as Eynesbury 00561M The University of Adelaide 00123M Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01590J Deakin University 00113B Perth Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01312J Edith Cowan University 00279B Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01737F Griffith University 00233E South Australian Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 02193C University of South Australia 00121B Sydney Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01576G Macquarie University 00002J IBT Sydney Pty Ltd trading as Macquarie City Campus Newcastle International College 03293B The University of Newcastle 00109J Navitas English Courses in NT will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 02783C (NT) Courses in NSW Qld and WA will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Services Pty Ltd ACN 002 069 730) CRICOS Provider 00289M (NSW) 00711B (Qld) 02252G (WA) with the exception of the Certificate IV in TESOL course which will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 00031D (NSW) and 03106K (Qld) Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia 02193C Hawthorn-Melbourne (Hawthorn Learning Pty Ltd ACN 124 204 171) CRICOS 02931G Australian College of Applied Psychology 01328A (NSW) 02565B (QLD) 02829E (VIC) Navitas College of Public Safety 01945JICM CRA BN 81210 5146 FIC CRA BN 81210 5146 Company Numbers Birmingham City International College Ltd trading as Birmingham City University International College (BCUIC) 07445570 CRIC 06407773 EIC 06822392 ICP 06770123 ICWS 6412162 HIBT Ltd trading as HIC 5163612 LIBT 5171106 Plymouth Devon International College Ltd trading as Plymouth University International College (PUIC) 06822402 ICRGU 07154254 Navitas Limited ABN 69 109 613 309

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Education for your world

Cambridge Ruskin International College LtdCoslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

T +44 (0)1223 695700 F +44 (0)1223 698763 E cricangliaacuk facebookcomCRICuk

Company Number 6407773 Registered in England and Wales

The information contained in this brochure is correct at the time of publication however Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) reserves the right to alter amend or delete details at any time without notice

Selected photographs in this publication are Copyright copy Paul Foley Lightmoods 2012This brochure is provided free of charge

Printed July 2012 CRIC0150_0712_AWR

angliaacukcricnavitascom

Page 25: CRIC International Student Guide 2013

Ling Quan Huang China International Business

ldquo I came from China to study in the UK

I was initially attracted to Cambridge

because of its worldwide reputation - the city is very

culturally diverse and has a lot to offer I want

to be a manager in the future so I chose the

MA International Business at Anglia Ruskin

University because it covers transnational and

multinational businessrdquo

PATH

WA

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24 CRiC Pathways at AngliA Ruskin univeRsity 201213

Academic entry requirements If your country is not listed please visit angliaacukcric or contact the CRIC Admission Office by emailing admissionscric-ukacuk

CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

UK education system

5 GCSE passes 2 passes in the British GCE or VCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Level passes

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

International Baccalaureate

18 points 22 points as above

Albania Maturity Certificate Grade 5 average Maturity Certificate Grade 7 average as above

Bahrain Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (General Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme or equivalent

as above

Bangladesh Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate (10+2) with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate with a minimum average of 55 in 4 subjects

as above

Cambodia Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 50 average

Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 60 average

as above

China Successful completion of Senior Middle School 2 with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Senior Middle 3 with a minimum average of 60 across 4 academic subjects on either the Hui Kao or Senior Middle Examinations (English and Chinese are not acceptable as academic subjects)

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent (eg DaZhuan) from a recognised institution or following successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Egypt Satisfactory pass in Certificate of Secondary Education

Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education or Al-Azhar Training Diploma

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Ghana Minimum of 4 SSCE passes (Including Maths and English)

Minimum of 6 SSCE passes with grades of C or above

as above

Hong Kong HKDSE - an average of 40-55 (depending on schoolrsquos banding) in Form 4 and Form 5 including English and including Mathematics where required

HKDSE - Minimum of 3 passes at Grade 3 or the equivalent of 110 UCAS tariff points at GCE AAS level or equivalent

as above

India Successful completion of all India or State SSC (X) with 50 average

Successful completion of All India or State Board HSC (II) with 50 average

as above

Indonesia SMU III or SMU II grade of 65 SMU III grade of 7 (Average of 4 subjects) as above

Iran Successful completion of High School Diploma with an overall Pass

Successful completion of High School Diploma and Pre-University Certificate with an average of 12 or above

as above

Jordan Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 65 of completion of diploma (pass)

as above

Kazakhstan Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 35 average

Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 45 average

as above

Kenya Successful completion of KCSE with a D average or 5 passes at GCE O-Level

Successful completion of KCSE with grades of C or above or 2 GCE A-Level or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Levels

as above

Korea Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 65-75

as above

25

CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Kuwait Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (general Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 years education

Malaysia Successful completion of SPM with 4 passes or Senior Middle 2

2 passes in STPM or UEC with a 65 average

as above

Mauritius 5 passes in Cambridge Overseas School CertificateGCE O Level

2 passes in Cambridge Overseas Higher School CertificateGCE A Level or 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes

as above

Mongolia Successful completion of high school with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Foundation programme or equivalent

as above

Myanmar Successful completion of Basic Education High School Examination Matriculation with an overall pass

Successful completion of Technical High School Diploma with an overall pass

as above

Nepal Successful completion of School Leaving Certificate SLCUpper Secondary School Certificate (3 years) with a minimum average of Division I

Successful completion of HSC with a minimum average of Division I

as above

Nigeria Minimum of 4 credits at SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

Minimum of 6 credits including English and Maths from the SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

as above

Oman Successful completion of Thanawiya amma with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Pakistan Successful completion of SSC (10) with a grade average of 45

Successful completion of HSC (10+2) with a grade average of 55

as above

Qatar Successful completion of Tawjihiyya (General Secondary School Certificate) with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of a Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Russia Successful completion of Atestat with a 3 average

Successful completion of Atestat with a 45 average

as above

Saudi Arabia Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

South Africa Successful completion of Senior Certificate (no matriculation endorsement)

Successful completion of Senior Certificate (with Matriculation endorsement)

as above

Sri Lanka 5 passes in GCE O-Levels or equivalent 2 passes in GCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS passes

as above

Taiwan Successful completion of the Senior High School Certificate with a C grade or above

Successful completion of Senior High School Certificate with B Grades in 4 academic subjects

as above

Thailand Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 65

as above

Turkey Successful completion of Devlet Lise Diplomasi (State High School Diploma) with a minimum average of 50

Devlet Lise Diplomasi - average of 3 or Diploma ndash pass

as above

United Arab Emirates

Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of a foundation programme from another institution or equivalent

as above

Vietnam Successful completion of Year 11 with a 65 average

Successful completion of Year 12 with a 60 average

as above

Zambia 4 passes in ZSC 6 passes in ZSC graded at 4 or above as above

Zimbabwe 5 passes in Zimsec O-levelCambridge School Certificate (CSC) or Cambridge Overseas School Certificate (COSC)GCE O-levels

2 passes in Zimsec A-LevelGCE A-Levels or equivalent or 1 pass at A-Level and 2 passes at AS-Level

as above

PATH

WA

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26 CRiC Pathways at AngliA Ruskin univeRsity 201213

English language requirements

The language of instruction at CRIC is English To attain entry into the undergraduate or postgraduate pathway you must be able to demonstrate you have a suitable level of English proficiency You can do this by obtaining one of the results shown in the tables below

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash University Foundation

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 4 yearsPre-sessional semester University Foundation First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 2 ndash First Year Degree

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 3 yearsPre-sessional semester First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 3 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Postgraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash Pre-Masterrsquos

Postgraduate pathway ndash extended 13 yearsPre-sessional semester Pre-Masterrsquos Masterrsquos

Stage Learning Skills and Communication Stage 1 Stage 2

Duration 1 semester 1 semester 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Your English language preparation

If you do not meet our English language requirements you can receive the English language tuition you need to prepare you for successful entry into your degree pathway

The English language training is conducted by Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Centre

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Your investment

Fees and charges for the 20122013 academic year

English Language Course fee (pound)Cost per 12-week block of study pound3300

Undergraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 University Foundation pound8200 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Business) pound8600 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9600 ndash

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Business) pound9500ndashpound10300

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9500ndashpound10300

Postgraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos pound4500 ndash

Stage 2 Masterrsquos pound9800

Stage 2 MBA pound12900

Academic calendar

January 2013 May 2013 September 2013Pre-sessional

Enrolment and registration 4 February 22 May 27 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 4 February 28 May 30 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 19 August 20 December

University Foundation First Year Degree in Businessdagger and Pre-Masterrsquos

Enrolment and registration 21 January 22 May 18 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 28 January 28 May 23 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 31 May (pre-masterrsquos)

16 August 20 December (Pre-Masterrsquos and University Foundation) 10 January 2014 (First Year Degree mdash Arts and Science)

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger No May 2013 semester for integrated First Year Degree courses (all subjects other than business) All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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CRIC offers a quality education The academic

and management staff are inspirational - they give excellent support to the students

Navitas bursaries and scholarships

Navitas family bursariesNavitas offers financial support in the form of family bursaries A bursary applies where two or more students from the same family study with a Navitas member institution

The first family member can be studying with a Navitas member institution at the same time as other family members or they may have previously studied with any Navitas member institution The bursary is granted to the second and subsequent family members who study with a Navitas member institution For the purpose of this bursary a family member is defined as a husband wife brother sister mother father son daughter or stepchild

The bursary is equivalent to 10 percent of tuition fee for the first attempt at units or courses in the programme of study (ie a certificate diploma University Transfer Programme (UTP) University Pathway Programme bachelorrsquos degree pre-masterrsquos programme postgraduate qualifying programme or masterrsquos degree)dagger with a Navitas member institution (excluding the Mixed English option)Dagger This amount is credited to the eligible studentrsquos tuition fee account each academic term with the amount being relevant to the number of units undertaken in that term The bursary applies to the first program of study only undertaken at a Navitas member institution and does not apply to additional units or repeat units that may also be undertaken

A completed application must be submitted to the Navitas institution where the second family member is studying together with supporting documents such as a birth certificate or family cardsect Application forms can be obtained from the Navitas institution where the student has enrolled

The Navitas family bursary applies to students studying at ACBT ACN AUSI BCUIC Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

dagger Certificate programmes may also be known or registered a Foundation Studies or University Transfer Programme Stage I Diploma programmes may also be known or registered as Undergraduate Pathway University Transfer Programme Stage II or University Pathway Programme

Dagger The Navitas bursary is not applicable to any English language programme or any component of an English language programme offered by a Navitas member institution

sect The supporting documentation that is required will depend on the country where the student is enrolled

Navitas academic merit scholarshipsNavitas is committed to helping students achieve their career goals by offering scholarships to outstanding students

Navitas academic merit scholarships are awarded each term by each Navitas pathway college or managed campus Two students with the highest GPA in four or more subjects or courses will each receive a scholarship

The scholarships cover bull one academic term or part thereof at a

Navitas member institution (equivalent to the tuition fees for a maximum of up to five academic subjects or courses) for

- a diploma advanced diploma or associate degree (Australia)

- UTP Stage II or associate degree (Canada)

- UPP or IUTP (United States) - undergraduate pathway programme (United Kingdom) or

bull one semester of undergraduate study at ACN Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus or

bull one semester of a masterrsquos programme at Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus

The scholarships are applied to the tuition for the second term of enrolment only or the final semester of study in an undergraduate or postgraduate programme Students must be enrolled as a full time student to qualify for the scholarships

The scholarship panel from each Navitas member institution will announce the recipients of the Navitas academic merit scholarships upon the completion of each term and the release of the results The recipients will be notified by mail and the successful students posted on the college website by consent Students are not required to apply for the scholarship as it is awarded based on academic performance and all students are eligible

Scholarship policy

1 Two scholarships for one academic termrsquos tuition are offered at all Navitas member institutions each

2 Where the Academic Assessment Committee must differentiate between equally qualified applicants additional factors such as educational disadvantage membership of a specific equity group andor significantly adverse personal circumstances may be taken into account

3 Students are eligible to qualify for the scholarships after successful completion of their first term and after commencing their second term

4 Students can only be awarded the scholarship once

5 Students already in receipt of a scholarship may not be eligible for the Navitas scholarship

6 Students are required to pay for any additional courses or subjects or courses undertaken that are over the amount covered by the scholarship

Navitas academic merit scholarships are offered to students studying at ACN Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

This information is correct as at the time of printing and may be subject to change without notice or at the discretion of Navitas member institutions or Navitas Limited

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Student services

CRIC is committed to helping you achieve your goals by providing you with all the support services you need As a CRIC student you will have access to both CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University services

Services available at CRIC CRIC encourages you to use all the support services available and to contact our friendly staff for advice and assistance whenever you need it Remember we are here to help you achieve success within your chosen pathway of study

The Student Support team looks after all our studentsrsquo needs includingbull Academic performance monitoring mdash

Students in Jeopardy programme

bull Assignment help

bull Attendance monitoring

bull Disability support

bull English language support

bull Enrolment in your pathway

bull Learning support

bull Orientation programmes

bull Registration with Anglia Ruskin University

bull Registration with CRIC

bull Social activities

bull Student welfare

bull Study skills training

bull 247 emergency assistance

Activities at CRICIf you are interested in getting involved in sports and cultural societies Anglia Ruskin University is the perfect university for you Cambridge and Chelmsford offer a wide range of recreational and sporting facilities that you can use including cricket pitches sports halls and gyms

Being part of sports and cultural societies while you are at Anglia Ruskin University will open up many social and career opportunities for you We encourage our students to participate in such activities as much as possible

Clubs and societies on campus

For a list of clubs and societies on campus visit webangliaacukvodlifecambridgecam_clubshtml

Why visit us at angliaacukcric

Join us on Facebook at facebookcomcricukNext time you are on Facebook find out what our students are getting up to Yoursquoll see all the fun activities we are doing this year and find helpful tips on accommodation saving money and living in the beautiful locations of Cambridge and Chelmsford Yoursquoll also be able to read movie reviews

check out our inter-college sporting events and check out the cultural and social activities that other CRIC students are getting up to during their free time

There is plenty of information on this site so visit us and spend some time browsing our pages online

If your parents have questions our website has information for them too The CRIC website has the most up-to-date information about the college including pathway information accommodation options and scholarship availability Visit the site to see what awaits you at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University

31

Accommodation

CRIC offers places in Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos Halls of Residence for those wishing to live on either the Cambridge or Chelmsford campus The Halls of Residence consist of low-rise modern buildings situated either on or next to each campus

Alternatively CRIC offers off-campus accommodation through its preferred service providers

On-campus accommodationThis accommodation is intended for new students and is normally only available for a stay of one semester (16 weeks maximum) Rooms in Halls of Residence are limited so if you want to apply for one you should do so early

Students staying in the Halls of Residence will have their own en-suite single room which usually includes a single bed desk

cupboard and free broadband internet access Students share a large self-catering kitchen

After living in Halls of Residence for one semester many students find that they have settled into life at Anglia Ruskin University and made friends and would like to experience off-campus living in Cambridge or Chelmsford

The cost of a room in the Halls of Residence for one semester varies between pound1850 and pound2350 Please check angliaacukcric for the most up-to-date costs

Off-campus accommodationCRIC provides a referral service to our preferred off-campus accommodation service providers for new and continuing students wishing to live locally The service helps CRIC students to source privately rented accommodation within the cities of Cambridge and Chelmsford and close to Anglia Ruskin University

Reserving accommodationOnce you have accepted an offer to study at CRIC you may then wish to ask us to arrange your accommodation To reserve your room you will need to complete an Accommodation Form and pay a pound800 reservation fee in advance You must then pay the remaining accommodation cost when you receive your student visa Places are limited so we recommend you book early to ensure your place and choice of room

Cost-of-living guide

You will be expected to reside in Cambridge or Chelmsford for the duration of your studies at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University As such the UK Border Agency (UKBA) requires students to be able to demonstrate minimum subsistence funds of pound800 per month to cover their living expenses For further details contact the CRIC Student Support Office at cricstudentsupportangliaacuk

The money you will need includes course fees and living costs (also called maintenance funds) Your monthly living costs may vary depending on where you

decide to study If you havenrsquot studied in the UK before or recently the information below will help you budget for your study here

Length of courseWhere you will study Money needed

Nine months or less CRIC Full course fees and pound800 for each calendar month of the course

More than nine months CRIC Full course fees and pound5400 to cover living costs for nine months

For more information visit ukbahomeofficegovuk and follow the Studying in the UK link

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How to apply to study at CRIC

Applying to CRICSend your completed application form and documents by mail email or fax to

Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) Coslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

E admissionscric-ukacuk F +44 (0)1223 698763 (international) F 01223 698763 (from the UK)

Complete the CRIC Application formand send it with supporting documents mdash including your academic qualifications and English test results mdash to CRIC or your CRIC representative

(Certified translations must accompany documents that are not in English)

Receive an Offer of AdmissionDownload Tier 4 visa application and prepare all documents needed for the visa as described in the UKBA visa application guidance notes

Accept the offerby paying the course fee deposit indicated and returning a completed Acceptance Form to CRIC

(You can make a payment via bank transfer international bank draft or debitcredit card)

Receive visa support informationCRIC will send you the information you need to apply for your UK student visa (Tier 4)

Re-check to see if you have all original documents funds required as per the CRIC CAS document and UKBA visa application guidance notes prior to applying for the Tier 4 visa

Arrange student accommodation in Cambridge or ChelmsfordCRIC can help organise suitable student accommodation

(Demand is often high for the most popular accommodation so make sure you arrange accommodation as soon as possible)

Apply for your visaFull details on the visa application process can be found at ukbahomeofficegovukstudyingintheuk

(You must you notify CRIC once the outcome of your application is confirmed)

Arrive in the UKCRIC will help arrange transfer from the airport to your accommodation and will provide a full orientation before enrolment

(You should notify CRIC of your arrival details so that we can make these arrangements)

Start the first stage of your studies at CRIC and complete your degree at Anglia Ruskin University

33

Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students

This payment and refund policy applies to applicants and new students undertaking an enrolment process at the commencement of a pathway of studies

Registered students are those who have completed an enrolment process and are considered to be lsquocontinuing studentsrsquo They are not considered under this policy see Payment and Refund mdash Continuing Students 10 Payment methods Programme

Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

11 Payment of the amount along with any transaction costs due should be made in pound pounds sterling to CRIC by

bull UK bank cheque

bull international bank draft

bull telegraphic transfer

bull UK bank debit card

bull non-UK bank debit card (3 surcharge will apply) or

bull credit card (3 surcharge will apply)

If payment is made by telegraphic transfer then it must state the

bull studentrsquos name and

bull studentrsquos CRIC student ID number

as reference for payment and provide CRIC with proof of payment

12 CRIC bank details are as follows

Bank name Citibank London

Address Citigroup Centre Canada Square Canary Wharf London E14 5LB United Kingdom

Account name CRIC Ltd

Account Address London UK

Bank Account number 11972472

Bank Sort Code 18-50-08

IBAN Number GB79CITI18500811972472

SWIFT Code CITIGB2L (Citibank London)

20 Financial conditions application

21 All applicants must have satisfiedprovide CRIC that

bull they have acceptable sources of funding for the duration of the pathway See the Student Visa Information on the website angliaacukcric (information also attached to the Acceptance of Offer Form and Provisional CAS Statement) for a list of documents that are acceptable

22 All fees charges and accounts will be payable in advance as determined by CRIC All applicants are required to make advance payments inclusive of

bull the Programme Fee Deposit mdash the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form and all deposits are taken as payment towards the full amount (note if you are an applicant undertaking English language then your Programme

Fee Deposit will be calculated against your academic programme fees and these fees will be held on account until you progress to academic studies)

bull pound800ndashpound1000 (the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form) towards any pre-booked student accommodation made on their behalf by provide CRIC All as payment towards the full amount (the full account must be paid prior to a student arriving in the UK)

bull the NavInsure Policy fee mdash Payment of this fee is required in advance if you select to purchase the Navinsurance Policy Refund of this fee is subject to the terms and conditions of the Navinsurance policy (in particular point ldquo3 mdash Cancellationrdquo of the general conditions on page 3 of the Policy Booklet)

In some instances CRIC may request an additional advance payment for specific pathways of study or where additional administrative charges may be required

23 No applicant will be issued with a CAS Statement until all requirements in paras 21 and 22 have been met

24 No applicant will be permitted to enrol on a pathway of study until all required advance payments are made in full by the required due date All required payments must be made prior to the commencement of the semester of enrolment inclusive of fees charges and accounts

25 Deferral of entry for applicants will not normally be permitted once a CAS statement has been issued by Anglia Ruskin University However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis prior to deferral of entry and where an applicant can provided binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

then all advance payments made to date will be held by CRIC and rolled forward to the deferred enrolment date Also see paras 327

26 Fees are correct as at the time of printing CRIC reserves the right to vary its fees at any time

30 Financial conditions and refunds Programme Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

31 Conditions

311 The laws pertaining to money laundering in the UK require that any payment made to and confirmed as received by CRIC will only ever be refunded to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment

Where an accommodation deposit has been paid to the College which is then transferred to a third party (provider of actual accommodation) with the approval of the student or parentlegal guardian the deposit is then subject to the terms and conditions for refund of the third party and the College therefore has no further liability or responsibility for any refund

312 CRIC reserves the right to return to source any excessive payment consisting of over three semestersrsquo advanced payments inclusive of programme fees andor student accommodation fees as a preventative measure to any excessive money transfer into and within the UK

313 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any miscommunication that may arise where inaccurate applicant contact details or where such details are out of date It is the responsibility of applicant and the parentguardian where an applicant is under the age of 18 years to provide and confirm correct contact details for communication purposes

314 CRIC reserves the right to correct any clerical details or omissions

315 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage including without limitation direct or consequential loss or damage or any loss or damages whatsoever arising from the terms and conditions of payments and refunds

316 All payments are subject to the following conditions

bull the payee is authorised to use the payment method used

bull a payment must be confirmed as having reached the CRIC Citibank account for it to be deemed as a payment and

bull where a card provider declines or refuses a payment or where incorrect details have been provided by the payee and a payment does not reach the CRIC Citibank account CRIC has no obligation to notify the payee or applicant and accepts no liability for any losses

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Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students (continued)

32 International applicants

321 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content This may be applied

bull where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to Anglia Ruskin University or

bull where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant or

bull where an applicant has obtained entry clearance andor leave to remain under an Anglia Ruskin University CAS numberStatement

bull Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision prior to or at the time of receiving a Provisional CAS Statement or

bull where no CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321

A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

322 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and the applicant fails to gain a student visa then a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be applied where an applicant has provided the following binding evidence

bull a copy of the rejection letter received from the UK diplomatic mission (ECO)

bull evidence that the visa application was made within time and valid application conditions and

where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC

will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

323 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees can only be applied where an applicant has provided evidence that

bull they are no longer in the UK and that their student visa has been cancelled or

bull they have moved to and been accepted to another Tier 4 licensed educational establishment

bull A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

324 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where the applicant transfers prior to the enrolment process to another educational establishment within the UK then they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and outstanding accounts

325 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant fails to enrol then they are deemed to be in breach of their student visa and they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

326 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant can provide binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts inclusive of the NavInsure Policy fee

327 Where an applicant has opted to take out the NavInsure Policy and paid the associated fee as specified on the Acceptance of Offer Form a refund of the fee paid will be applied in line with the NavInsure Cancellation policy as specified in the NavInsure Policy Booklet provided to applicants at the time their Policy is issued

328 Where an applicant holds a NavInsure or alternative Insurance Policy a refund on advanced payment of programme fees see paras 322 323 and 324 will only be applied by CRIC where the applicant can evidence that they have not made a successful claim against their policy for the programme fees held

33 EEA or Swiss national applicants

331 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content

332 Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision four weeks prior to the programme start date then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 331 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

333 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees will be made A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

334 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where an applicant can provide binding evidence that the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

Please print in BLOCK LETTERS

Application forman Associate College of

(1) Personal

Title Mr Mrs Miss Other

Family name First name(s)

Previous family name (if applicable)

Date of birth DAY MONTH YEAR Gender Male Female

Student address

Postcode Country

Home telephone Mobile telephone

Country of birth Skype ID

Email

Country of passport held Passport number

(2) Pathway area selection

Undergraduate Pathway Areas Postgraduate Pathway Areas

Stage 1 University Foundation Stage 2 First Year Degree Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Architecture

Art amp Design

Business

Communications and Humanities

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Law

Life Sciences

Optometry

Accounting and Finance

Architecture

Arts and Humanities

Business

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Life Sciences

Art

Business

Engineering

IT

Law

MBA

Publishing

Year of entry Month of entry September January June

(This section must be completed including desired majorspecialisation where relevent For a list of degrees offered refer to page 11 of this guide Or visit cricnavitascomcourses)

Your chosen degree

(3) Education details Prior education ndash highest level achieved

Name of qualification (eg A Levels Year 12 Bachelorrsquos) Name of institution attended Grades (itemise individual subject grades) Date of completion

CRIC_APPFORMindd 1 06072012 0947

Office use only

(9) Application checklist and declarationWe require the following section to be completed in order to process your application

Check that you have

Completed all sections of the application form

Read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment including the Fee and Refund Policy within the brochure or on the website

Check that you have attached

Certified copies of your academic transcripts

Evidence of your English language ability if applicable

A copy of your passport andor visa

I declare that the information I have supplied on this form is to the best of my understanding and belief complete and correct I understand that the giving of false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of my application or cancellation of enrolment I give permission for CRIC to obtain official records from any educational institution that I have attended I also authorise CRIC to supply any relevant official records to educational institutions to which I am seeking admission to government bodies and to parentssponsors if required I understand that Course Fees are subject to review I accept the conditions as laid out in the CRIC Payment and Refund Policy and accept liability for the payment of all Course Fees as outlined within I understand that living expenses in the United Kingdom may be higher than in my own country and confirm that I am able to meet those costs I hereby consent to CRIC disclosing my personal information to third parties in the manner set out in CRICrsquos Privacy Policy which includes

bull Disclosure to CRIC representatives (agents) acting on my behalf

bull Disclosure to Anglia Ruskin University to facilitate progression from CRIC to the next stage of my studies

bull Disclosure to Navitas Ltd and its affiliates for the purpose of communication with regarding pathways and services offered by Navitas Ltd and its related companies

Tick this box if you do not wish to receive information via SMS about your offer

Signature Date DAY MONTH YEAR

ParentGuardian Signature (if applicant is under 18 years of age)

Date DAY MONTH YEAR

Offer Details ndash Admission OfficeRepresentative Stamp

Send your application to CRICCambridge Ruskin International CollegeAnglia Ruskin University Coslett Building (Cos415)East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

F +44 (0)1223 698763 E admissionscric-ukacuk

(4) English proficiencyPlease provide details of your English language qualification

IELTS (Score)

TOEFL (Score)

Other (lsquoOrsquo Levels Cambridge)

You must submit full academic transcriptscertificates and proof of English proficiency so that we can assess your eligibility for your selected study PathwayIf these documents are not submitted with this form we will not be able to process your application

(5) Declaration of criminal recordIn accordance with UK law you must state if you have any criminal convictions

Please indicate if you have any criminal convictions

Yes No

(excluding spent convictions and minor motoring offences for which the penalty was a fine andor up to 3 penalty points)

If you tick yes you may need to provide details

(6) DisabilitiesSpecial NeedsPlease indicate in the next column whether or not you will need any additional support or facilities We will pass this information on to our Student Services team who will liaise with you to support you through the admission process and determine whether we and the university can meet your study needs

DisabilitiesSpecial Needs continued

I have no known learningphysical disability

I have a specific learningphysical disability

Please give further details below and if necessary attach further information to this form

(7) Have you studied previously in the UK

Yes No

From DAY MONTH YEAR To DAY MONTH YEAR

Name of schooluniversity

(8) Other informationHow did you hear about CRIC You may tick more than one box

Exhibitionseminar

Internet

Newspapermagazine advertisement

British Council

Recommended by an CRIC representative (agent)

Recommended by a friend or relative Is your friendrelative an CRIC student Yes No

Other

QRCODE

CRIC_APPFORMindd 2 06072012 0947

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Education for your world

Members and affiliates of Navitas Australia

bull ACAP (Australian College of Applied Psychology)

bull ACN mdash La Trobe University Sydneybull ATTC (Australian TESOL Training Centre) bull CELUSA (Centre for English Language

in the University of South Australia) bull Curtin College mdash Curtin University Perth bull Curtin University Sydneybull Cytech Intersearchbull Eynesbury mdash The University of Adelaide

and University of South Australiabull Hawthorn-Melbournebull La Trobe Melbourne mdash La Trobe Universitybull MIBT mdash Deakin University Melbournebull MQC mdash Macquarie University Sydney bull Navitas English (formerly ACEACL) bull Navitas Health Skills Australiabull NCPS (Navitas College of Public Safety)bull Navitas Workforce Solutionsbull NIC mdash The University of Newcastlebull PIBT mdash Edith Cowan University Perth bull QIBT mdash Griffith University

Brisbane and the Gold Coastbull SAE InstitutionsQantm Collegesbull SAIBT mdash University of South

Australia Adelaidebull SIBT mdash Macquarie University Sydney

Canada

bull FIC mdash Simon Fraser University Vancouver bull ICM mdash the University of Manitoba Winnipeg

United Kingdom

bull BCUIC mdash Birmingham City University bull CRIC mdash Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge bull EIC mdash Edinburgh Napier University bull HIC mdash University of Hertfordshire Hatfieldbull ICP mdash University of Portsmouthbull ICRGU mdash Robert Gordon University Aberdeen bull ICWS mdash Swansea Universitybull LIBT mdash Brunel University Londonbull PUIC mdash Plymouth University bull SAE InstitutionsQantm College

United States of America

bull Navitas at UMass Boston mdash University of Massachusetts Boston

bull Navitas at UMass Dartmouth mdash University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

bull Navitas at UMass Lowell mdash University of Massachusetts Lowell

bull Navitas at WKU mdash Western Kentucky University (WKU)

bull Navitas at UNH mdash University of New Hampshire

bull SAE Institutions

Africa

bull SAE Institute South Africabull AUSI mdash Edith Cowan University Kenya

Asia

bull ACBT mdash Edith Cowan University Sri Lanka bull Curtin Singapore (The Singapore

Campus of Curtin University)bull MIBT Indonesia mdash Deakin Universitybull SAE Institutions mdash India Indonesia

Malaysia Singapore ThailandQantm College mdash Singapore

Europe

bull SAE InstitutionsQantm Colleges mdash Austria Belgium France Germany Greece Italy Netherlands Sweden Switzerland Slovenia Spain Turkey

Middle East

bull SAE Institutions mdash Jordan and Kuwait

New Zealand

bull SAE Institute Auckland

Central America

bull SAE Institute Mexico

Australian College of Business and Technology (ACBT) and Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Indonesia (MIBT-I) are affiliated organisations and are not owned by Navitas LimitedNAVITAS USA These schools are authorized under federal law to enrol non-immigrant alien students University Pathway Programs are not available to students from the Peoplersquos Republic of China for any University of Massachusetts campus where Navitas conducts these programsRegistered Company names and CRICOS Provider Codes SAE Institute Pty Ltd 00312F (NSW) 02431E (WA) 02047B (VIC) 03204G (QLD) Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd trading as La Trobe Melbourne 03312D La Trobe University 00115M (VIC) Australian Campus Network Pty Limited La Trobe University 02218K (NSW) Colleges of Business and Technology (WA) Pty Ltd 02042G Curtin University 00301J (WA) Colleges of Business and Technology (NSW) Pty Ltd trading as Curtin Sydney Curtin University 02637B (NSW) Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd trading as Eynesbury 00561M The University of Adelaide 00123M Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01590J Deakin University 00113B Perth Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01312J Edith Cowan University 00279B Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01737F Griffith University 00233E South Australian Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 02193C University of South Australia 00121B Sydney Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01576G Macquarie University 00002J IBT Sydney Pty Ltd trading as Macquarie City Campus Newcastle International College 03293B The University of Newcastle 00109J Navitas English Courses in NT will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 02783C (NT) Courses in NSW Qld and WA will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Services Pty Ltd ACN 002 069 730) CRICOS Provider 00289M (NSW) 00711B (Qld) 02252G (WA) with the exception of the Certificate IV in TESOL course which will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 00031D (NSW) and 03106K (Qld) Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia 02193C Hawthorn-Melbourne (Hawthorn Learning Pty Ltd ACN 124 204 171) CRICOS 02931G Australian College of Applied Psychology 01328A (NSW) 02565B (QLD) 02829E (VIC) Navitas College of Public Safety 01945JICM CRA BN 81210 5146 FIC CRA BN 81210 5146 Company Numbers Birmingham City International College Ltd trading as Birmingham City University International College (BCUIC) 07445570 CRIC 06407773 EIC 06822392 ICP 06770123 ICWS 6412162 HIBT Ltd trading as HIC 5163612 LIBT 5171106 Plymouth Devon International College Ltd trading as Plymouth University International College (PUIC) 06822402 ICRGU 07154254 Navitas Limited ABN 69 109 613 309

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Education for your world

Cambridge Ruskin International College LtdCoslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

T +44 (0)1223 695700 F +44 (0)1223 698763 E cricangliaacuk facebookcomCRICuk

Company Number 6407773 Registered in England and Wales

The information contained in this brochure is correct at the time of publication however Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) reserves the right to alter amend or delete details at any time without notice

Selected photographs in this publication are Copyright copy Paul Foley Lightmoods 2012This brochure is provided free of charge

Printed July 2012 CRIC0150_0712_AWR

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Academic entry requirements If your country is not listed please visit angliaacukcric or contact the CRIC Admission Office by emailing admissionscric-ukacuk

CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

UK education system

5 GCSE passes 2 passes in the British GCE or VCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Level passes

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

International Baccalaureate

18 points 22 points as above

Albania Maturity Certificate Grade 5 average Maturity Certificate Grade 7 average as above

Bahrain Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (General Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme or equivalent

as above

Bangladesh Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate (10+2) with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of HSCintermediate certificate with a minimum average of 55 in 4 subjects

as above

Cambodia Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 50 average

Successful completion of Diploma of Upper Secondary with a 60 average

as above

China Successful completion of Senior Middle School 2 with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Senior Middle 3 with a minimum average of 60 across 4 academic subjects on either the Hui Kao or Senior Middle Examinations (English and Chinese are not acceptable as academic subjects)

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent (eg DaZhuan) from a recognised institution or following successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Egypt Satisfactory pass in Certificate of Secondary Education

Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education or Al-Azhar Training Diploma

Successful completion of a degree or 3ndashyear diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 yearsrsquo education

Ghana Minimum of 4 SSCE passes (Including Maths and English)

Minimum of 6 SSCE passes with grades of C or above

as above

Hong Kong HKDSE - an average of 40-55 (depending on schoolrsquos banding) in Form 4 and Form 5 including English and including Mathematics where required

HKDSE - Minimum of 3 passes at Grade 3 or the equivalent of 110 UCAS tariff points at GCE AAS level or equivalent

as above

India Successful completion of all India or State SSC (X) with 50 average

Successful completion of All India or State Board HSC (II) with 50 average

as above

Indonesia SMU III or SMU II grade of 65 SMU III grade of 7 (Average of 4 subjects) as above

Iran Successful completion of High School Diploma with an overall Pass

Successful completion of High School Diploma and Pre-University Certificate with an average of 12 or above

as above

Jordan Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Certificate of General Secondary Education with a minimum average of 65 of completion of diploma (pass)

as above

Kazakhstan Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 35 average

Successful completion of Atestatdiploma or successful completion of secondary education with a 45 average

as above

Kenya Successful completion of KCSE with a D average or 5 passes at GCE O-Level

Successful completion of KCSE with grades of C or above or 2 GCE A-Level or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS-Levels

as above

Korea Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 50

Successful completion of High School Diploma with minimum average of 65-75

as above

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CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Kuwait Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (general Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 years education

Malaysia Successful completion of SPM with 4 passes or Senior Middle 2

2 passes in STPM or UEC with a 65 average

as above

Mauritius 5 passes in Cambridge Overseas School CertificateGCE O Level

2 passes in Cambridge Overseas Higher School CertificateGCE A Level or 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes

as above

Mongolia Successful completion of high school with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Foundation programme or equivalent

as above

Myanmar Successful completion of Basic Education High School Examination Matriculation with an overall pass

Successful completion of Technical High School Diploma with an overall pass

as above

Nepal Successful completion of School Leaving Certificate SLCUpper Secondary School Certificate (3 years) with a minimum average of Division I

Successful completion of HSC with a minimum average of Division I

as above

Nigeria Minimum of 4 credits at SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

Minimum of 6 credits including English and Maths from the SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

as above

Oman Successful completion of Thanawiya amma with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Pakistan Successful completion of SSC (10) with a grade average of 45

Successful completion of HSC (10+2) with a grade average of 55

as above

Qatar Successful completion of Tawjihiyya (General Secondary School Certificate) with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of a Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Russia Successful completion of Atestat with a 3 average

Successful completion of Atestat with a 45 average

as above

Saudi Arabia Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

South Africa Successful completion of Senior Certificate (no matriculation endorsement)

Successful completion of Senior Certificate (with Matriculation endorsement)

as above

Sri Lanka 5 passes in GCE O-Levels or equivalent 2 passes in GCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS passes

as above

Taiwan Successful completion of the Senior High School Certificate with a C grade or above

Successful completion of Senior High School Certificate with B Grades in 4 academic subjects

as above

Thailand Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 65

as above

Turkey Successful completion of Devlet Lise Diplomasi (State High School Diploma) with a minimum average of 50

Devlet Lise Diplomasi - average of 3 or Diploma ndash pass

as above

United Arab Emirates

Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of a foundation programme from another institution or equivalent

as above

Vietnam Successful completion of Year 11 with a 65 average

Successful completion of Year 12 with a 60 average

as above

Zambia 4 passes in ZSC 6 passes in ZSC graded at 4 or above as above

Zimbabwe 5 passes in Zimsec O-levelCambridge School Certificate (CSC) or Cambridge Overseas School Certificate (COSC)GCE O-levels

2 passes in Zimsec A-LevelGCE A-Levels or equivalent or 1 pass at A-Level and 2 passes at AS-Level

as above

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English language requirements

The language of instruction at CRIC is English To attain entry into the undergraduate or postgraduate pathway you must be able to demonstrate you have a suitable level of English proficiency You can do this by obtaining one of the results shown in the tables below

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash University Foundation

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 4 yearsPre-sessional semester University Foundation First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 2 ndash First Year Degree

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 3 yearsPre-sessional semester First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 3 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Postgraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash Pre-Masterrsquos

Postgraduate pathway ndash extended 13 yearsPre-sessional semester Pre-Masterrsquos Masterrsquos

Stage Learning Skills and Communication Stage 1 Stage 2

Duration 1 semester 1 semester 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Your English language preparation

If you do not meet our English language requirements you can receive the English language tuition you need to prepare you for successful entry into your degree pathway

The English language training is conducted by Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Centre

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Your investment

Fees and charges for the 20122013 academic year

English Language Course fee (pound)Cost per 12-week block of study pound3300

Undergraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 University Foundation pound8200 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Business) pound8600 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9600 ndash

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Business) pound9500ndashpound10300

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9500ndashpound10300

Postgraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos pound4500 ndash

Stage 2 Masterrsquos pound9800

Stage 2 MBA pound12900

Academic calendar

January 2013 May 2013 September 2013Pre-sessional

Enrolment and registration 4 February 22 May 27 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 4 February 28 May 30 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 19 August 20 December

University Foundation First Year Degree in Businessdagger and Pre-Masterrsquos

Enrolment and registration 21 January 22 May 18 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 28 January 28 May 23 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 31 May (pre-masterrsquos)

16 August 20 December (Pre-Masterrsquos and University Foundation) 10 January 2014 (First Year Degree mdash Arts and Science)

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger No May 2013 semester for integrated First Year Degree courses (all subjects other than business) All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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CRIC offers a quality education The academic

and management staff are inspirational - they give excellent support to the students

Navitas bursaries and scholarships

Navitas family bursariesNavitas offers financial support in the form of family bursaries A bursary applies where two or more students from the same family study with a Navitas member institution

The first family member can be studying with a Navitas member institution at the same time as other family members or they may have previously studied with any Navitas member institution The bursary is granted to the second and subsequent family members who study with a Navitas member institution For the purpose of this bursary a family member is defined as a husband wife brother sister mother father son daughter or stepchild

The bursary is equivalent to 10 percent of tuition fee for the first attempt at units or courses in the programme of study (ie a certificate diploma University Transfer Programme (UTP) University Pathway Programme bachelorrsquos degree pre-masterrsquos programme postgraduate qualifying programme or masterrsquos degree)dagger with a Navitas member institution (excluding the Mixed English option)Dagger This amount is credited to the eligible studentrsquos tuition fee account each academic term with the amount being relevant to the number of units undertaken in that term The bursary applies to the first program of study only undertaken at a Navitas member institution and does not apply to additional units or repeat units that may also be undertaken

A completed application must be submitted to the Navitas institution where the second family member is studying together with supporting documents such as a birth certificate or family cardsect Application forms can be obtained from the Navitas institution where the student has enrolled

The Navitas family bursary applies to students studying at ACBT ACN AUSI BCUIC Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

dagger Certificate programmes may also be known or registered a Foundation Studies or University Transfer Programme Stage I Diploma programmes may also be known or registered as Undergraduate Pathway University Transfer Programme Stage II or University Pathway Programme

Dagger The Navitas bursary is not applicable to any English language programme or any component of an English language programme offered by a Navitas member institution

sect The supporting documentation that is required will depend on the country where the student is enrolled

Navitas academic merit scholarshipsNavitas is committed to helping students achieve their career goals by offering scholarships to outstanding students

Navitas academic merit scholarships are awarded each term by each Navitas pathway college or managed campus Two students with the highest GPA in four or more subjects or courses will each receive a scholarship

The scholarships cover bull one academic term or part thereof at a

Navitas member institution (equivalent to the tuition fees for a maximum of up to five academic subjects or courses) for

- a diploma advanced diploma or associate degree (Australia)

- UTP Stage II or associate degree (Canada)

- UPP or IUTP (United States) - undergraduate pathway programme (United Kingdom) or

bull one semester of undergraduate study at ACN Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus or

bull one semester of a masterrsquos programme at Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus

The scholarships are applied to the tuition for the second term of enrolment only or the final semester of study in an undergraduate or postgraduate programme Students must be enrolled as a full time student to qualify for the scholarships

The scholarship panel from each Navitas member institution will announce the recipients of the Navitas academic merit scholarships upon the completion of each term and the release of the results The recipients will be notified by mail and the successful students posted on the college website by consent Students are not required to apply for the scholarship as it is awarded based on academic performance and all students are eligible

Scholarship policy

1 Two scholarships for one academic termrsquos tuition are offered at all Navitas member institutions each

2 Where the Academic Assessment Committee must differentiate between equally qualified applicants additional factors such as educational disadvantage membership of a specific equity group andor significantly adverse personal circumstances may be taken into account

3 Students are eligible to qualify for the scholarships after successful completion of their first term and after commencing their second term

4 Students can only be awarded the scholarship once

5 Students already in receipt of a scholarship may not be eligible for the Navitas scholarship

6 Students are required to pay for any additional courses or subjects or courses undertaken that are over the amount covered by the scholarship

Navitas academic merit scholarships are offered to students studying at ACN Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

This information is correct as at the time of printing and may be subject to change without notice or at the discretion of Navitas member institutions or Navitas Limited

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Student services

CRIC is committed to helping you achieve your goals by providing you with all the support services you need As a CRIC student you will have access to both CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University services

Services available at CRIC CRIC encourages you to use all the support services available and to contact our friendly staff for advice and assistance whenever you need it Remember we are here to help you achieve success within your chosen pathway of study

The Student Support team looks after all our studentsrsquo needs includingbull Academic performance monitoring mdash

Students in Jeopardy programme

bull Assignment help

bull Attendance monitoring

bull Disability support

bull English language support

bull Enrolment in your pathway

bull Learning support

bull Orientation programmes

bull Registration with Anglia Ruskin University

bull Registration with CRIC

bull Social activities

bull Student welfare

bull Study skills training

bull 247 emergency assistance

Activities at CRICIf you are interested in getting involved in sports and cultural societies Anglia Ruskin University is the perfect university for you Cambridge and Chelmsford offer a wide range of recreational and sporting facilities that you can use including cricket pitches sports halls and gyms

Being part of sports and cultural societies while you are at Anglia Ruskin University will open up many social and career opportunities for you We encourage our students to participate in such activities as much as possible

Clubs and societies on campus

For a list of clubs and societies on campus visit webangliaacukvodlifecambridgecam_clubshtml

Why visit us at angliaacukcric

Join us on Facebook at facebookcomcricukNext time you are on Facebook find out what our students are getting up to Yoursquoll see all the fun activities we are doing this year and find helpful tips on accommodation saving money and living in the beautiful locations of Cambridge and Chelmsford Yoursquoll also be able to read movie reviews

check out our inter-college sporting events and check out the cultural and social activities that other CRIC students are getting up to during their free time

There is plenty of information on this site so visit us and spend some time browsing our pages online

If your parents have questions our website has information for them too The CRIC website has the most up-to-date information about the college including pathway information accommodation options and scholarship availability Visit the site to see what awaits you at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University

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Accommodation

CRIC offers places in Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos Halls of Residence for those wishing to live on either the Cambridge or Chelmsford campus The Halls of Residence consist of low-rise modern buildings situated either on or next to each campus

Alternatively CRIC offers off-campus accommodation through its preferred service providers

On-campus accommodationThis accommodation is intended for new students and is normally only available for a stay of one semester (16 weeks maximum) Rooms in Halls of Residence are limited so if you want to apply for one you should do so early

Students staying in the Halls of Residence will have their own en-suite single room which usually includes a single bed desk

cupboard and free broadband internet access Students share a large self-catering kitchen

After living in Halls of Residence for one semester many students find that they have settled into life at Anglia Ruskin University and made friends and would like to experience off-campus living in Cambridge or Chelmsford

The cost of a room in the Halls of Residence for one semester varies between pound1850 and pound2350 Please check angliaacukcric for the most up-to-date costs

Off-campus accommodationCRIC provides a referral service to our preferred off-campus accommodation service providers for new and continuing students wishing to live locally The service helps CRIC students to source privately rented accommodation within the cities of Cambridge and Chelmsford and close to Anglia Ruskin University

Reserving accommodationOnce you have accepted an offer to study at CRIC you may then wish to ask us to arrange your accommodation To reserve your room you will need to complete an Accommodation Form and pay a pound800 reservation fee in advance You must then pay the remaining accommodation cost when you receive your student visa Places are limited so we recommend you book early to ensure your place and choice of room

Cost-of-living guide

You will be expected to reside in Cambridge or Chelmsford for the duration of your studies at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University As such the UK Border Agency (UKBA) requires students to be able to demonstrate minimum subsistence funds of pound800 per month to cover their living expenses For further details contact the CRIC Student Support Office at cricstudentsupportangliaacuk

The money you will need includes course fees and living costs (also called maintenance funds) Your monthly living costs may vary depending on where you

decide to study If you havenrsquot studied in the UK before or recently the information below will help you budget for your study here

Length of courseWhere you will study Money needed

Nine months or less CRIC Full course fees and pound800 for each calendar month of the course

More than nine months CRIC Full course fees and pound5400 to cover living costs for nine months

For more information visit ukbahomeofficegovuk and follow the Studying in the UK link

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How to apply to study at CRIC

Applying to CRICSend your completed application form and documents by mail email or fax to

Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) Coslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

E admissionscric-ukacuk F +44 (0)1223 698763 (international) F 01223 698763 (from the UK)

Complete the CRIC Application formand send it with supporting documents mdash including your academic qualifications and English test results mdash to CRIC or your CRIC representative

(Certified translations must accompany documents that are not in English)

Receive an Offer of AdmissionDownload Tier 4 visa application and prepare all documents needed for the visa as described in the UKBA visa application guidance notes

Accept the offerby paying the course fee deposit indicated and returning a completed Acceptance Form to CRIC

(You can make a payment via bank transfer international bank draft or debitcredit card)

Receive visa support informationCRIC will send you the information you need to apply for your UK student visa (Tier 4)

Re-check to see if you have all original documents funds required as per the CRIC CAS document and UKBA visa application guidance notes prior to applying for the Tier 4 visa

Arrange student accommodation in Cambridge or ChelmsfordCRIC can help organise suitable student accommodation

(Demand is often high for the most popular accommodation so make sure you arrange accommodation as soon as possible)

Apply for your visaFull details on the visa application process can be found at ukbahomeofficegovukstudyingintheuk

(You must you notify CRIC once the outcome of your application is confirmed)

Arrive in the UKCRIC will help arrange transfer from the airport to your accommodation and will provide a full orientation before enrolment

(You should notify CRIC of your arrival details so that we can make these arrangements)

Start the first stage of your studies at CRIC and complete your degree at Anglia Ruskin University

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Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students

This payment and refund policy applies to applicants and new students undertaking an enrolment process at the commencement of a pathway of studies

Registered students are those who have completed an enrolment process and are considered to be lsquocontinuing studentsrsquo They are not considered under this policy see Payment and Refund mdash Continuing Students 10 Payment methods Programme

Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

11 Payment of the amount along with any transaction costs due should be made in pound pounds sterling to CRIC by

bull UK bank cheque

bull international bank draft

bull telegraphic transfer

bull UK bank debit card

bull non-UK bank debit card (3 surcharge will apply) or

bull credit card (3 surcharge will apply)

If payment is made by telegraphic transfer then it must state the

bull studentrsquos name and

bull studentrsquos CRIC student ID number

as reference for payment and provide CRIC with proof of payment

12 CRIC bank details are as follows

Bank name Citibank London

Address Citigroup Centre Canada Square Canary Wharf London E14 5LB United Kingdom

Account name CRIC Ltd

Account Address London UK

Bank Account number 11972472

Bank Sort Code 18-50-08

IBAN Number GB79CITI18500811972472

SWIFT Code CITIGB2L (Citibank London)

20 Financial conditions application

21 All applicants must have satisfiedprovide CRIC that

bull they have acceptable sources of funding for the duration of the pathway See the Student Visa Information on the website angliaacukcric (information also attached to the Acceptance of Offer Form and Provisional CAS Statement) for a list of documents that are acceptable

22 All fees charges and accounts will be payable in advance as determined by CRIC All applicants are required to make advance payments inclusive of

bull the Programme Fee Deposit mdash the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form and all deposits are taken as payment towards the full amount (note if you are an applicant undertaking English language then your Programme

Fee Deposit will be calculated against your academic programme fees and these fees will be held on account until you progress to academic studies)

bull pound800ndashpound1000 (the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form) towards any pre-booked student accommodation made on their behalf by provide CRIC All as payment towards the full amount (the full account must be paid prior to a student arriving in the UK)

bull the NavInsure Policy fee mdash Payment of this fee is required in advance if you select to purchase the Navinsurance Policy Refund of this fee is subject to the terms and conditions of the Navinsurance policy (in particular point ldquo3 mdash Cancellationrdquo of the general conditions on page 3 of the Policy Booklet)

In some instances CRIC may request an additional advance payment for specific pathways of study or where additional administrative charges may be required

23 No applicant will be issued with a CAS Statement until all requirements in paras 21 and 22 have been met

24 No applicant will be permitted to enrol on a pathway of study until all required advance payments are made in full by the required due date All required payments must be made prior to the commencement of the semester of enrolment inclusive of fees charges and accounts

25 Deferral of entry for applicants will not normally be permitted once a CAS statement has been issued by Anglia Ruskin University However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis prior to deferral of entry and where an applicant can provided binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

then all advance payments made to date will be held by CRIC and rolled forward to the deferred enrolment date Also see paras 327

26 Fees are correct as at the time of printing CRIC reserves the right to vary its fees at any time

30 Financial conditions and refunds Programme Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

31 Conditions

311 The laws pertaining to money laundering in the UK require that any payment made to and confirmed as received by CRIC will only ever be refunded to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment

Where an accommodation deposit has been paid to the College which is then transferred to a third party (provider of actual accommodation) with the approval of the student or parentlegal guardian the deposit is then subject to the terms and conditions for refund of the third party and the College therefore has no further liability or responsibility for any refund

312 CRIC reserves the right to return to source any excessive payment consisting of over three semestersrsquo advanced payments inclusive of programme fees andor student accommodation fees as a preventative measure to any excessive money transfer into and within the UK

313 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any miscommunication that may arise where inaccurate applicant contact details or where such details are out of date It is the responsibility of applicant and the parentguardian where an applicant is under the age of 18 years to provide and confirm correct contact details for communication purposes

314 CRIC reserves the right to correct any clerical details or omissions

315 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage including without limitation direct or consequential loss or damage or any loss or damages whatsoever arising from the terms and conditions of payments and refunds

316 All payments are subject to the following conditions

bull the payee is authorised to use the payment method used

bull a payment must be confirmed as having reached the CRIC Citibank account for it to be deemed as a payment and

bull where a card provider declines or refuses a payment or where incorrect details have been provided by the payee and a payment does not reach the CRIC Citibank account CRIC has no obligation to notify the payee or applicant and accepts no liability for any losses

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Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students (continued)

32 International applicants

321 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content This may be applied

bull where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to Anglia Ruskin University or

bull where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant or

bull where an applicant has obtained entry clearance andor leave to remain under an Anglia Ruskin University CAS numberStatement

bull Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision prior to or at the time of receiving a Provisional CAS Statement or

bull where no CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321

A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

322 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and the applicant fails to gain a student visa then a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be applied where an applicant has provided the following binding evidence

bull a copy of the rejection letter received from the UK diplomatic mission (ECO)

bull evidence that the visa application was made within time and valid application conditions and

where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC

will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

323 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees can only be applied where an applicant has provided evidence that

bull they are no longer in the UK and that their student visa has been cancelled or

bull they have moved to and been accepted to another Tier 4 licensed educational establishment

bull A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

324 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where the applicant transfers prior to the enrolment process to another educational establishment within the UK then they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and outstanding accounts

325 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant fails to enrol then they are deemed to be in breach of their student visa and they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

326 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant can provide binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts inclusive of the NavInsure Policy fee

327 Where an applicant has opted to take out the NavInsure Policy and paid the associated fee as specified on the Acceptance of Offer Form a refund of the fee paid will be applied in line with the NavInsure Cancellation policy as specified in the NavInsure Policy Booklet provided to applicants at the time their Policy is issued

328 Where an applicant holds a NavInsure or alternative Insurance Policy a refund on advanced payment of programme fees see paras 322 323 and 324 will only be applied by CRIC where the applicant can evidence that they have not made a successful claim against their policy for the programme fees held

33 EEA or Swiss national applicants

331 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content

332 Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision four weeks prior to the programme start date then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 331 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

333 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees will be made A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

334 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where an applicant can provide binding evidence that the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

Please print in BLOCK LETTERS

Application forman Associate College of

(1) Personal

Title Mr Mrs Miss Other

Family name First name(s)

Previous family name (if applicable)

Date of birth DAY MONTH YEAR Gender Male Female

Student address

Postcode Country

Home telephone Mobile telephone

Country of birth Skype ID

Email

Country of passport held Passport number

(2) Pathway area selection

Undergraduate Pathway Areas Postgraduate Pathway Areas

Stage 1 University Foundation Stage 2 First Year Degree Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Architecture

Art amp Design

Business

Communications and Humanities

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Law

Life Sciences

Optometry

Accounting and Finance

Architecture

Arts and Humanities

Business

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Life Sciences

Art

Business

Engineering

IT

Law

MBA

Publishing

Year of entry Month of entry September January June

(This section must be completed including desired majorspecialisation where relevent For a list of degrees offered refer to page 11 of this guide Or visit cricnavitascomcourses)

Your chosen degree

(3) Education details Prior education ndash highest level achieved

Name of qualification (eg A Levels Year 12 Bachelorrsquos) Name of institution attended Grades (itemise individual subject grades) Date of completion

CRIC_APPFORMindd 1 06072012 0947

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(9) Application checklist and declarationWe require the following section to be completed in order to process your application

Check that you have

Completed all sections of the application form

Read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment including the Fee and Refund Policy within the brochure or on the website

Check that you have attached

Certified copies of your academic transcripts

Evidence of your English language ability if applicable

A copy of your passport andor visa

I declare that the information I have supplied on this form is to the best of my understanding and belief complete and correct I understand that the giving of false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of my application or cancellation of enrolment I give permission for CRIC to obtain official records from any educational institution that I have attended I also authorise CRIC to supply any relevant official records to educational institutions to which I am seeking admission to government bodies and to parentssponsors if required I understand that Course Fees are subject to review I accept the conditions as laid out in the CRIC Payment and Refund Policy and accept liability for the payment of all Course Fees as outlined within I understand that living expenses in the United Kingdom may be higher than in my own country and confirm that I am able to meet those costs I hereby consent to CRIC disclosing my personal information to third parties in the manner set out in CRICrsquos Privacy Policy which includes

bull Disclosure to CRIC representatives (agents) acting on my behalf

bull Disclosure to Anglia Ruskin University to facilitate progression from CRIC to the next stage of my studies

bull Disclosure to Navitas Ltd and its affiliates for the purpose of communication with regarding pathways and services offered by Navitas Ltd and its related companies

Tick this box if you do not wish to receive information via SMS about your offer

Signature Date DAY MONTH YEAR

ParentGuardian Signature (if applicant is under 18 years of age)

Date DAY MONTH YEAR

Offer Details ndash Admission OfficeRepresentative Stamp

Send your application to CRICCambridge Ruskin International CollegeAnglia Ruskin University Coslett Building (Cos415)East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

F +44 (0)1223 698763 E admissionscric-ukacuk

(4) English proficiencyPlease provide details of your English language qualification

IELTS (Score)

TOEFL (Score)

Other (lsquoOrsquo Levels Cambridge)

You must submit full academic transcriptscertificates and proof of English proficiency so that we can assess your eligibility for your selected study PathwayIf these documents are not submitted with this form we will not be able to process your application

(5) Declaration of criminal recordIn accordance with UK law you must state if you have any criminal convictions

Please indicate if you have any criminal convictions

Yes No

(excluding spent convictions and minor motoring offences for which the penalty was a fine andor up to 3 penalty points)

If you tick yes you may need to provide details

(6) DisabilitiesSpecial NeedsPlease indicate in the next column whether or not you will need any additional support or facilities We will pass this information on to our Student Services team who will liaise with you to support you through the admission process and determine whether we and the university can meet your study needs

DisabilitiesSpecial Needs continued

I have no known learningphysical disability

I have a specific learningphysical disability

Please give further details below and if necessary attach further information to this form

(7) Have you studied previously in the UK

Yes No

From DAY MONTH YEAR To DAY MONTH YEAR

Name of schooluniversity

(8) Other informationHow did you hear about CRIC You may tick more than one box

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Internet

Newspapermagazine advertisement

British Council

Recommended by an CRIC representative (agent)

Recommended by a friend or relative Is your friendrelative an CRIC student Yes No

Other

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Creating opportunities for successNavitas provides you with the education you need to get where you want to be in life From English language skills and courses to help you enter university to training for the workplace Navitas colleges and campuses in 28 countries will support you every step of the way

With over 100 Navitas and SAE Institution locations across the globe and over 55000 international students currently studying with us we understand the worldrsquos learning

needs Wersquove become one of the most trusted providers of education and training in the world

Navitas offers to students professionals and migrants from around the world the following opportunities

bull English language training bull High school studies bull University preparation and programmesbull Post-secondary education for creative

media technology

bull Career advancement programmes bull Student recruitment bull Workforce recruitment and placementbull Migrant settlement services

We also offer customised workplace training for companies and a range of training and settlement services for the Australian government Wherever you are and wherever you want to be the knowledge and resources of our staff around the world will ensure your success

Boston

Lowell

Dartmouth

LondonCambridge

Plymouth

SwanseaPortsmouth

AberdeenEdinburgh

Glasgow

BirminghamOxford

Germany

SloveniaAustria

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France

Italy

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India

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New Hampshire

Nairobi

Colombo

Singapore

Jakarta

AdelaideGeelong Melbourne

Sydney

BrisbaneGold Coast

Perth

CairnsDarwin

Education for your world

Members and affiliates of Navitas Australia

bull ACAP (Australian College of Applied Psychology)

bull ACN mdash La Trobe University Sydneybull ATTC (Australian TESOL Training Centre) bull CELUSA (Centre for English Language

in the University of South Australia) bull Curtin College mdash Curtin University Perth bull Curtin University Sydneybull Cytech Intersearchbull Eynesbury mdash The University of Adelaide

and University of South Australiabull Hawthorn-Melbournebull La Trobe Melbourne mdash La Trobe Universitybull MIBT mdash Deakin University Melbournebull MQC mdash Macquarie University Sydney bull Navitas English (formerly ACEACL) bull Navitas Health Skills Australiabull NCPS (Navitas College of Public Safety)bull Navitas Workforce Solutionsbull NIC mdash The University of Newcastlebull PIBT mdash Edith Cowan University Perth bull QIBT mdash Griffith University

Brisbane and the Gold Coastbull SAE InstitutionsQantm Collegesbull SAIBT mdash University of South

Australia Adelaidebull SIBT mdash Macquarie University Sydney

Canada

bull FIC mdash Simon Fraser University Vancouver bull ICM mdash the University of Manitoba Winnipeg

United Kingdom

bull BCUIC mdash Birmingham City University bull CRIC mdash Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge bull EIC mdash Edinburgh Napier University bull HIC mdash University of Hertfordshire Hatfieldbull ICP mdash University of Portsmouthbull ICRGU mdash Robert Gordon University Aberdeen bull ICWS mdash Swansea Universitybull LIBT mdash Brunel University Londonbull PUIC mdash Plymouth University bull SAE InstitutionsQantm College

United States of America

bull Navitas at UMass Boston mdash University of Massachusetts Boston

bull Navitas at UMass Dartmouth mdash University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

bull Navitas at UMass Lowell mdash University of Massachusetts Lowell

bull Navitas at WKU mdash Western Kentucky University (WKU)

bull Navitas at UNH mdash University of New Hampshire

bull SAE Institutions

Africa

bull SAE Institute South Africabull AUSI mdash Edith Cowan University Kenya

Asia

bull ACBT mdash Edith Cowan University Sri Lanka bull Curtin Singapore (The Singapore

Campus of Curtin University)bull MIBT Indonesia mdash Deakin Universitybull SAE Institutions mdash India Indonesia

Malaysia Singapore ThailandQantm College mdash Singapore

Europe

bull SAE InstitutionsQantm Colleges mdash Austria Belgium France Germany Greece Italy Netherlands Sweden Switzerland Slovenia Spain Turkey

Middle East

bull SAE Institutions mdash Jordan and Kuwait

New Zealand

bull SAE Institute Auckland

Central America

bull SAE Institute Mexico

Australian College of Business and Technology (ACBT) and Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Indonesia (MIBT-I) are affiliated organisations and are not owned by Navitas LimitedNAVITAS USA These schools are authorized under federal law to enrol non-immigrant alien students University Pathway Programs are not available to students from the Peoplersquos Republic of China for any University of Massachusetts campus where Navitas conducts these programsRegistered Company names and CRICOS Provider Codes SAE Institute Pty Ltd 00312F (NSW) 02431E (WA) 02047B (VIC) 03204G (QLD) Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd trading as La Trobe Melbourne 03312D La Trobe University 00115M (VIC) Australian Campus Network Pty Limited La Trobe University 02218K (NSW) Colleges of Business and Technology (WA) Pty Ltd 02042G Curtin University 00301J (WA) Colleges of Business and Technology (NSW) Pty Ltd trading as Curtin Sydney Curtin University 02637B (NSW) Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd trading as Eynesbury 00561M The University of Adelaide 00123M Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01590J Deakin University 00113B Perth Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01312J Edith Cowan University 00279B Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01737F Griffith University 00233E South Australian Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 02193C University of South Australia 00121B Sydney Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01576G Macquarie University 00002J IBT Sydney Pty Ltd trading as Macquarie City Campus Newcastle International College 03293B The University of Newcastle 00109J Navitas English Courses in NT will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 02783C (NT) Courses in NSW Qld and WA will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Services Pty Ltd ACN 002 069 730) CRICOS Provider 00289M (NSW) 00711B (Qld) 02252G (WA) with the exception of the Certificate IV in TESOL course which will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 00031D (NSW) and 03106K (Qld) Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia 02193C Hawthorn-Melbourne (Hawthorn Learning Pty Ltd ACN 124 204 171) CRICOS 02931G Australian College of Applied Psychology 01328A (NSW) 02565B (QLD) 02829E (VIC) Navitas College of Public Safety 01945JICM CRA BN 81210 5146 FIC CRA BN 81210 5146 Company Numbers Birmingham City International College Ltd trading as Birmingham City University International College (BCUIC) 07445570 CRIC 06407773 EIC 06822392 ICP 06770123 ICWS 6412162 HIBT Ltd trading as HIC 5163612 LIBT 5171106 Plymouth Devon International College Ltd trading as Plymouth University International College (PUIC) 06822402 ICRGU 07154254 Navitas Limited ABN 69 109 613 309

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Education for your world

Cambridge Ruskin International College LtdCoslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

T +44 (0)1223 695700 F +44 (0)1223 698763 E cricangliaacuk facebookcomCRICuk

Company Number 6407773 Registered in England and Wales

The information contained in this brochure is correct at the time of publication however Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) reserves the right to alter amend or delete details at any time without notice

Selected photographs in this publication are Copyright copy Paul Foley Lightmoods 2012This brochure is provided free of charge

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CountryRegion Undergraduate pathway Postgraduate pathway

Stage 1 University Foundation

Stage 2 First Year Degree

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Kuwait Successful completion of Shahadat-al-tahanwaia-al-arsquoama (general Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 50 or higher

Successful completion of a Foundation Programme

Successful completion of a degree or 3-year diploma equivalent from a recognised institution or successful completion of a minimum of 15 years education

Malaysia Successful completion of SPM with 4 passes or Senior Middle 2

2 passes in STPM or UEC with a 65 average

as above

Mauritius 5 passes in Cambridge Overseas School CertificateGCE O Level

2 passes in Cambridge Overseas Higher School CertificateGCE A Level or 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes

as above

Mongolia Successful completion of high school with a minimum average of 60

Successful completion of Foundation programme or equivalent

as above

Myanmar Successful completion of Basic Education High School Examination Matriculation with an overall pass

Successful completion of Technical High School Diploma with an overall pass

as above

Nepal Successful completion of School Leaving Certificate SLCUpper Secondary School Certificate (3 years) with a minimum average of Division I

Successful completion of HSC with a minimum average of Division I

as above

Nigeria Minimum of 4 credits at SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

Minimum of 6 credits including English and Maths from the SSCE exams (WAECNECO)

as above

Oman Successful completion of Thanawiya amma with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Pakistan Successful completion of SSC (10) with a grade average of 45

Successful completion of HSC (10+2) with a grade average of 55

as above

Qatar Successful completion of Tawjihiyya (General Secondary School Certificate) with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of a Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

Russia Successful completion of Atestat with a 3 average

Successful completion of Atestat with a 45 average

as above

Saudi Arabia Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of Foundation Entrepreneur or equivalent

as above

South Africa Successful completion of Senior Certificate (no matriculation endorsement)

Successful completion of Senior Certificate (with Matriculation endorsement)

as above

Sri Lanka 5 passes in GCE O-Levels or equivalent 2 passes in GCE A-Levels or 1 A-Level pass and 2 AS passes

as above

Taiwan Successful completion of the Senior High School Certificate with a C grade or above

Successful completion of Senior High School Certificate with B Grades in 4 academic subjects

as above

Thailand Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 50

Successful completion of Mayatom 6 with a minimum average of 65

as above

Turkey Successful completion of Devlet Lise Diplomasi (State High School Diploma) with a minimum average of 50

Devlet Lise Diplomasi - average of 3 or Diploma ndash pass

as above

United Arab Emirates

Successful completion of Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with a minimum grade average of 50

Successful completion of a foundation programme from another institution or equivalent

as above

Vietnam Successful completion of Year 11 with a 65 average

Successful completion of Year 12 with a 60 average

as above

Zambia 4 passes in ZSC 6 passes in ZSC graded at 4 or above as above

Zimbabwe 5 passes in Zimsec O-levelCambridge School Certificate (CSC) or Cambridge Overseas School Certificate (COSC)GCE O-levels

2 passes in Zimsec A-LevelGCE A-Levels or equivalent or 1 pass at A-Level and 2 passes at AS-Level

as above

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English language requirements

The language of instruction at CRIC is English To attain entry into the undergraduate or postgraduate pathway you must be able to demonstrate you have a suitable level of English proficiency You can do this by obtaining one of the results shown in the tables below

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash University Foundation

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 4 yearsPre-sessional semester University Foundation First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 2 ndash First Year Degree

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 3 yearsPre-sessional semester First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 3 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Postgraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash Pre-Masterrsquos

Postgraduate pathway ndash extended 13 yearsPre-sessional semester Pre-Masterrsquos Masterrsquos

Stage Learning Skills and Communication Stage 1 Stage 2

Duration 1 semester 1 semester 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Your English language preparation

If you do not meet our English language requirements you can receive the English language tuition you need to prepare you for successful entry into your degree pathway

The English language training is conducted by Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Centre

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Your investment

Fees and charges for the 20122013 academic year

English Language Course fee (pound)Cost per 12-week block of study pound3300

Undergraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 University Foundation pound8200 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Business) pound8600 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9600 ndash

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Business) pound9500ndashpound10300

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9500ndashpound10300

Postgraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos pound4500 ndash

Stage 2 Masterrsquos pound9800

Stage 2 MBA pound12900

Academic calendar

January 2013 May 2013 September 2013Pre-sessional

Enrolment and registration 4 February 22 May 27 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 4 February 28 May 30 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 19 August 20 December

University Foundation First Year Degree in Businessdagger and Pre-Masterrsquos

Enrolment and registration 21 January 22 May 18 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 28 January 28 May 23 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 31 May (pre-masterrsquos)

16 August 20 December (Pre-Masterrsquos and University Foundation) 10 January 2014 (First Year Degree mdash Arts and Science)

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger No May 2013 semester for integrated First Year Degree courses (all subjects other than business) All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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CRIC offers a quality education The academic

and management staff are inspirational - they give excellent support to the students

Navitas bursaries and scholarships

Navitas family bursariesNavitas offers financial support in the form of family bursaries A bursary applies where two or more students from the same family study with a Navitas member institution

The first family member can be studying with a Navitas member institution at the same time as other family members or they may have previously studied with any Navitas member institution The bursary is granted to the second and subsequent family members who study with a Navitas member institution For the purpose of this bursary a family member is defined as a husband wife brother sister mother father son daughter or stepchild

The bursary is equivalent to 10 percent of tuition fee for the first attempt at units or courses in the programme of study (ie a certificate diploma University Transfer Programme (UTP) University Pathway Programme bachelorrsquos degree pre-masterrsquos programme postgraduate qualifying programme or masterrsquos degree)dagger with a Navitas member institution (excluding the Mixed English option)Dagger This amount is credited to the eligible studentrsquos tuition fee account each academic term with the amount being relevant to the number of units undertaken in that term The bursary applies to the first program of study only undertaken at a Navitas member institution and does not apply to additional units or repeat units that may also be undertaken

A completed application must be submitted to the Navitas institution where the second family member is studying together with supporting documents such as a birth certificate or family cardsect Application forms can be obtained from the Navitas institution where the student has enrolled

The Navitas family bursary applies to students studying at ACBT ACN AUSI BCUIC Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

dagger Certificate programmes may also be known or registered a Foundation Studies or University Transfer Programme Stage I Diploma programmes may also be known or registered as Undergraduate Pathway University Transfer Programme Stage II or University Pathway Programme

Dagger The Navitas bursary is not applicable to any English language programme or any component of an English language programme offered by a Navitas member institution

sect The supporting documentation that is required will depend on the country where the student is enrolled

Navitas academic merit scholarshipsNavitas is committed to helping students achieve their career goals by offering scholarships to outstanding students

Navitas academic merit scholarships are awarded each term by each Navitas pathway college or managed campus Two students with the highest GPA in four or more subjects or courses will each receive a scholarship

The scholarships cover bull one academic term or part thereof at a

Navitas member institution (equivalent to the tuition fees for a maximum of up to five academic subjects or courses) for

- a diploma advanced diploma or associate degree (Australia)

- UTP Stage II or associate degree (Canada)

- UPP or IUTP (United States) - undergraduate pathway programme (United Kingdom) or

bull one semester of undergraduate study at ACN Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus or

bull one semester of a masterrsquos programme at Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus

The scholarships are applied to the tuition for the second term of enrolment only or the final semester of study in an undergraduate or postgraduate programme Students must be enrolled as a full time student to qualify for the scholarships

The scholarship panel from each Navitas member institution will announce the recipients of the Navitas academic merit scholarships upon the completion of each term and the release of the results The recipients will be notified by mail and the successful students posted on the college website by consent Students are not required to apply for the scholarship as it is awarded based on academic performance and all students are eligible

Scholarship policy

1 Two scholarships for one academic termrsquos tuition are offered at all Navitas member institutions each

2 Where the Academic Assessment Committee must differentiate between equally qualified applicants additional factors such as educational disadvantage membership of a specific equity group andor significantly adverse personal circumstances may be taken into account

3 Students are eligible to qualify for the scholarships after successful completion of their first term and after commencing their second term

4 Students can only be awarded the scholarship once

5 Students already in receipt of a scholarship may not be eligible for the Navitas scholarship

6 Students are required to pay for any additional courses or subjects or courses undertaken that are over the amount covered by the scholarship

Navitas academic merit scholarships are offered to students studying at ACN Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

This information is correct as at the time of printing and may be subject to change without notice or at the discretion of Navitas member institutions or Navitas Limited

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Student services

CRIC is committed to helping you achieve your goals by providing you with all the support services you need As a CRIC student you will have access to both CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University services

Services available at CRIC CRIC encourages you to use all the support services available and to contact our friendly staff for advice and assistance whenever you need it Remember we are here to help you achieve success within your chosen pathway of study

The Student Support team looks after all our studentsrsquo needs includingbull Academic performance monitoring mdash

Students in Jeopardy programme

bull Assignment help

bull Attendance monitoring

bull Disability support

bull English language support

bull Enrolment in your pathway

bull Learning support

bull Orientation programmes

bull Registration with Anglia Ruskin University

bull Registration with CRIC

bull Social activities

bull Student welfare

bull Study skills training

bull 247 emergency assistance

Activities at CRICIf you are interested in getting involved in sports and cultural societies Anglia Ruskin University is the perfect university for you Cambridge and Chelmsford offer a wide range of recreational and sporting facilities that you can use including cricket pitches sports halls and gyms

Being part of sports and cultural societies while you are at Anglia Ruskin University will open up many social and career opportunities for you We encourage our students to participate in such activities as much as possible

Clubs and societies on campus

For a list of clubs and societies on campus visit webangliaacukvodlifecambridgecam_clubshtml

Why visit us at angliaacukcric

Join us on Facebook at facebookcomcricukNext time you are on Facebook find out what our students are getting up to Yoursquoll see all the fun activities we are doing this year and find helpful tips on accommodation saving money and living in the beautiful locations of Cambridge and Chelmsford Yoursquoll also be able to read movie reviews

check out our inter-college sporting events and check out the cultural and social activities that other CRIC students are getting up to during their free time

There is plenty of information on this site so visit us and spend some time browsing our pages online

If your parents have questions our website has information for them too The CRIC website has the most up-to-date information about the college including pathway information accommodation options and scholarship availability Visit the site to see what awaits you at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University

31

Accommodation

CRIC offers places in Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos Halls of Residence for those wishing to live on either the Cambridge or Chelmsford campus The Halls of Residence consist of low-rise modern buildings situated either on or next to each campus

Alternatively CRIC offers off-campus accommodation through its preferred service providers

On-campus accommodationThis accommodation is intended for new students and is normally only available for a stay of one semester (16 weeks maximum) Rooms in Halls of Residence are limited so if you want to apply for one you should do so early

Students staying in the Halls of Residence will have their own en-suite single room which usually includes a single bed desk

cupboard and free broadband internet access Students share a large self-catering kitchen

After living in Halls of Residence for one semester many students find that they have settled into life at Anglia Ruskin University and made friends and would like to experience off-campus living in Cambridge or Chelmsford

The cost of a room in the Halls of Residence for one semester varies between pound1850 and pound2350 Please check angliaacukcric for the most up-to-date costs

Off-campus accommodationCRIC provides a referral service to our preferred off-campus accommodation service providers for new and continuing students wishing to live locally The service helps CRIC students to source privately rented accommodation within the cities of Cambridge and Chelmsford and close to Anglia Ruskin University

Reserving accommodationOnce you have accepted an offer to study at CRIC you may then wish to ask us to arrange your accommodation To reserve your room you will need to complete an Accommodation Form and pay a pound800 reservation fee in advance You must then pay the remaining accommodation cost when you receive your student visa Places are limited so we recommend you book early to ensure your place and choice of room

Cost-of-living guide

You will be expected to reside in Cambridge or Chelmsford for the duration of your studies at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University As such the UK Border Agency (UKBA) requires students to be able to demonstrate minimum subsistence funds of pound800 per month to cover their living expenses For further details contact the CRIC Student Support Office at cricstudentsupportangliaacuk

The money you will need includes course fees and living costs (also called maintenance funds) Your monthly living costs may vary depending on where you

decide to study If you havenrsquot studied in the UK before or recently the information below will help you budget for your study here

Length of courseWhere you will study Money needed

Nine months or less CRIC Full course fees and pound800 for each calendar month of the course

More than nine months CRIC Full course fees and pound5400 to cover living costs for nine months

For more information visit ukbahomeofficegovuk and follow the Studying in the UK link

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How to apply to study at CRIC

Applying to CRICSend your completed application form and documents by mail email or fax to

Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) Coslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

E admissionscric-ukacuk F +44 (0)1223 698763 (international) F 01223 698763 (from the UK)

Complete the CRIC Application formand send it with supporting documents mdash including your academic qualifications and English test results mdash to CRIC or your CRIC representative

(Certified translations must accompany documents that are not in English)

Receive an Offer of AdmissionDownload Tier 4 visa application and prepare all documents needed for the visa as described in the UKBA visa application guidance notes

Accept the offerby paying the course fee deposit indicated and returning a completed Acceptance Form to CRIC

(You can make a payment via bank transfer international bank draft or debitcredit card)

Receive visa support informationCRIC will send you the information you need to apply for your UK student visa (Tier 4)

Re-check to see if you have all original documents funds required as per the CRIC CAS document and UKBA visa application guidance notes prior to applying for the Tier 4 visa

Arrange student accommodation in Cambridge or ChelmsfordCRIC can help organise suitable student accommodation

(Demand is often high for the most popular accommodation so make sure you arrange accommodation as soon as possible)

Apply for your visaFull details on the visa application process can be found at ukbahomeofficegovukstudyingintheuk

(You must you notify CRIC once the outcome of your application is confirmed)

Arrive in the UKCRIC will help arrange transfer from the airport to your accommodation and will provide a full orientation before enrolment

(You should notify CRIC of your arrival details so that we can make these arrangements)

Start the first stage of your studies at CRIC and complete your degree at Anglia Ruskin University

33

Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students

This payment and refund policy applies to applicants and new students undertaking an enrolment process at the commencement of a pathway of studies

Registered students are those who have completed an enrolment process and are considered to be lsquocontinuing studentsrsquo They are not considered under this policy see Payment and Refund mdash Continuing Students 10 Payment methods Programme

Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

11 Payment of the amount along with any transaction costs due should be made in pound pounds sterling to CRIC by

bull UK bank cheque

bull international bank draft

bull telegraphic transfer

bull UK bank debit card

bull non-UK bank debit card (3 surcharge will apply) or

bull credit card (3 surcharge will apply)

If payment is made by telegraphic transfer then it must state the

bull studentrsquos name and

bull studentrsquos CRIC student ID number

as reference for payment and provide CRIC with proof of payment

12 CRIC bank details are as follows

Bank name Citibank London

Address Citigroup Centre Canada Square Canary Wharf London E14 5LB United Kingdom

Account name CRIC Ltd

Account Address London UK

Bank Account number 11972472

Bank Sort Code 18-50-08

IBAN Number GB79CITI18500811972472

SWIFT Code CITIGB2L (Citibank London)

20 Financial conditions application

21 All applicants must have satisfiedprovide CRIC that

bull they have acceptable sources of funding for the duration of the pathway See the Student Visa Information on the website angliaacukcric (information also attached to the Acceptance of Offer Form and Provisional CAS Statement) for a list of documents that are acceptable

22 All fees charges and accounts will be payable in advance as determined by CRIC All applicants are required to make advance payments inclusive of

bull the Programme Fee Deposit mdash the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form and all deposits are taken as payment towards the full amount (note if you are an applicant undertaking English language then your Programme

Fee Deposit will be calculated against your academic programme fees and these fees will be held on account until you progress to academic studies)

bull pound800ndashpound1000 (the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form) towards any pre-booked student accommodation made on their behalf by provide CRIC All as payment towards the full amount (the full account must be paid prior to a student arriving in the UK)

bull the NavInsure Policy fee mdash Payment of this fee is required in advance if you select to purchase the Navinsurance Policy Refund of this fee is subject to the terms and conditions of the Navinsurance policy (in particular point ldquo3 mdash Cancellationrdquo of the general conditions on page 3 of the Policy Booklet)

In some instances CRIC may request an additional advance payment for specific pathways of study or where additional administrative charges may be required

23 No applicant will be issued with a CAS Statement until all requirements in paras 21 and 22 have been met

24 No applicant will be permitted to enrol on a pathway of study until all required advance payments are made in full by the required due date All required payments must be made prior to the commencement of the semester of enrolment inclusive of fees charges and accounts

25 Deferral of entry for applicants will not normally be permitted once a CAS statement has been issued by Anglia Ruskin University However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis prior to deferral of entry and where an applicant can provided binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

then all advance payments made to date will be held by CRIC and rolled forward to the deferred enrolment date Also see paras 327

26 Fees are correct as at the time of printing CRIC reserves the right to vary its fees at any time

30 Financial conditions and refunds Programme Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

31 Conditions

311 The laws pertaining to money laundering in the UK require that any payment made to and confirmed as received by CRIC will only ever be refunded to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment

Where an accommodation deposit has been paid to the College which is then transferred to a third party (provider of actual accommodation) with the approval of the student or parentlegal guardian the deposit is then subject to the terms and conditions for refund of the third party and the College therefore has no further liability or responsibility for any refund

312 CRIC reserves the right to return to source any excessive payment consisting of over three semestersrsquo advanced payments inclusive of programme fees andor student accommodation fees as a preventative measure to any excessive money transfer into and within the UK

313 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any miscommunication that may arise where inaccurate applicant contact details or where such details are out of date It is the responsibility of applicant and the parentguardian where an applicant is under the age of 18 years to provide and confirm correct contact details for communication purposes

314 CRIC reserves the right to correct any clerical details or omissions

315 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage including without limitation direct or consequential loss or damage or any loss or damages whatsoever arising from the terms and conditions of payments and refunds

316 All payments are subject to the following conditions

bull the payee is authorised to use the payment method used

bull a payment must be confirmed as having reached the CRIC Citibank account for it to be deemed as a payment and

bull where a card provider declines or refuses a payment or where incorrect details have been provided by the payee and a payment does not reach the CRIC Citibank account CRIC has no obligation to notify the payee or applicant and accepts no liability for any losses

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Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students (continued)

32 International applicants

321 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content This may be applied

bull where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to Anglia Ruskin University or

bull where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant or

bull where an applicant has obtained entry clearance andor leave to remain under an Anglia Ruskin University CAS numberStatement

bull Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision prior to or at the time of receiving a Provisional CAS Statement or

bull where no CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321

A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

322 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and the applicant fails to gain a student visa then a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be applied where an applicant has provided the following binding evidence

bull a copy of the rejection letter received from the UK diplomatic mission (ECO)

bull evidence that the visa application was made within time and valid application conditions and

where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC

will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

323 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees can only be applied where an applicant has provided evidence that

bull they are no longer in the UK and that their student visa has been cancelled or

bull they have moved to and been accepted to another Tier 4 licensed educational establishment

bull A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

324 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where the applicant transfers prior to the enrolment process to another educational establishment within the UK then they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and outstanding accounts

325 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant fails to enrol then they are deemed to be in breach of their student visa and they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

326 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant can provide binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts inclusive of the NavInsure Policy fee

327 Where an applicant has opted to take out the NavInsure Policy and paid the associated fee as specified on the Acceptance of Offer Form a refund of the fee paid will be applied in line with the NavInsure Cancellation policy as specified in the NavInsure Policy Booklet provided to applicants at the time their Policy is issued

328 Where an applicant holds a NavInsure or alternative Insurance Policy a refund on advanced payment of programme fees see paras 322 323 and 324 will only be applied by CRIC where the applicant can evidence that they have not made a successful claim against their policy for the programme fees held

33 EEA or Swiss national applicants

331 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content

332 Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision four weeks prior to the programme start date then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 331 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

333 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees will be made A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

334 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where an applicant can provide binding evidence that the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

Please print in BLOCK LETTERS

Application forman Associate College of

(1) Personal

Title Mr Mrs Miss Other

Family name First name(s)

Previous family name (if applicable)

Date of birth DAY MONTH YEAR Gender Male Female

Student address

Postcode Country

Home telephone Mobile telephone

Country of birth Skype ID

Email

Country of passport held Passport number

(2) Pathway area selection

Undergraduate Pathway Areas Postgraduate Pathway Areas

Stage 1 University Foundation Stage 2 First Year Degree Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Architecture

Art amp Design

Business

Communications and Humanities

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Law

Life Sciences

Optometry

Accounting and Finance

Architecture

Arts and Humanities

Business

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Life Sciences

Art

Business

Engineering

IT

Law

MBA

Publishing

Year of entry Month of entry September January June

(This section must be completed including desired majorspecialisation where relevent For a list of degrees offered refer to page 11 of this guide Or visit cricnavitascomcourses)

Your chosen degree

(3) Education details Prior education ndash highest level achieved

Name of qualification (eg A Levels Year 12 Bachelorrsquos) Name of institution attended Grades (itemise individual subject grades) Date of completion

CRIC_APPFORMindd 1 06072012 0947

Office use only

(9) Application checklist and declarationWe require the following section to be completed in order to process your application

Check that you have

Completed all sections of the application form

Read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment including the Fee and Refund Policy within the brochure or on the website

Check that you have attached

Certified copies of your academic transcripts

Evidence of your English language ability if applicable

A copy of your passport andor visa

I declare that the information I have supplied on this form is to the best of my understanding and belief complete and correct I understand that the giving of false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of my application or cancellation of enrolment I give permission for CRIC to obtain official records from any educational institution that I have attended I also authorise CRIC to supply any relevant official records to educational institutions to which I am seeking admission to government bodies and to parentssponsors if required I understand that Course Fees are subject to review I accept the conditions as laid out in the CRIC Payment and Refund Policy and accept liability for the payment of all Course Fees as outlined within I understand that living expenses in the United Kingdom may be higher than in my own country and confirm that I am able to meet those costs I hereby consent to CRIC disclosing my personal information to third parties in the manner set out in CRICrsquos Privacy Policy which includes

bull Disclosure to CRIC representatives (agents) acting on my behalf

bull Disclosure to Anglia Ruskin University to facilitate progression from CRIC to the next stage of my studies

bull Disclosure to Navitas Ltd and its affiliates for the purpose of communication with regarding pathways and services offered by Navitas Ltd and its related companies

Tick this box if you do not wish to receive information via SMS about your offer

Signature Date DAY MONTH YEAR

ParentGuardian Signature (if applicant is under 18 years of age)

Date DAY MONTH YEAR

Offer Details ndash Admission OfficeRepresentative Stamp

Send your application to CRICCambridge Ruskin International CollegeAnglia Ruskin University Coslett Building (Cos415)East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

F +44 (0)1223 698763 E admissionscric-ukacuk

(4) English proficiencyPlease provide details of your English language qualification

IELTS (Score)

TOEFL (Score)

Other (lsquoOrsquo Levels Cambridge)

You must submit full academic transcriptscertificates and proof of English proficiency so that we can assess your eligibility for your selected study PathwayIf these documents are not submitted with this form we will not be able to process your application

(5) Declaration of criminal recordIn accordance with UK law you must state if you have any criminal convictions

Please indicate if you have any criminal convictions

Yes No

(excluding spent convictions and minor motoring offences for which the penalty was a fine andor up to 3 penalty points)

If you tick yes you may need to provide details

(6) DisabilitiesSpecial NeedsPlease indicate in the next column whether or not you will need any additional support or facilities We will pass this information on to our Student Services team who will liaise with you to support you through the admission process and determine whether we and the university can meet your study needs

DisabilitiesSpecial Needs continued

I have no known learningphysical disability

I have a specific learningphysical disability

Please give further details below and if necessary attach further information to this form

(7) Have you studied previously in the UK

Yes No

From DAY MONTH YEAR To DAY MONTH YEAR

Name of schooluniversity

(8) Other informationHow did you hear about CRIC You may tick more than one box

Exhibitionseminar

Internet

Newspapermagazine advertisement

British Council

Recommended by an CRIC representative (agent)

Recommended by a friend or relative Is your friendrelative an CRIC student Yes No

Other

QRCODE

CRIC_APPFORMindd 2 06072012 0947

Creating opportunities for successNavitas provides you with the education you need to get where you want to be in life From English language skills and courses to help you enter university to training for the workplace Navitas colleges and campuses in 28 countries will support you every step of the way

With over 100 Navitas and SAE Institution locations across the globe and over 55000 international students currently studying with us we understand the worldrsquos learning

needs Wersquove become one of the most trusted providers of education and training in the world

Navitas offers to students professionals and migrants from around the world the following opportunities

bull English language training bull High school studies bull University preparation and programmesbull Post-secondary education for creative

media technology

bull Career advancement programmes bull Student recruitment bull Workforce recruitment and placementbull Migrant settlement services

We also offer customised workplace training for companies and a range of training and settlement services for the Australian government Wherever you are and wherever you want to be the knowledge and resources of our staff around the world will ensure your success

Boston

Lowell

Dartmouth

LondonCambridge

Plymouth

SwanseaPortsmouth

AberdeenEdinburgh

Glasgow

BirminghamOxford

Germany

SloveniaAustria

Switzerland

France

Italy

BelgiumNetherlands

Malaysia

Thailand

South Africa Byron BayAuckland

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SpainGreece

Turkey

KuwaitJordan

India

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New Hampshire

Nairobi

Colombo

Singapore

Jakarta

AdelaideGeelong Melbourne

Sydney

BrisbaneGold Coast

Perth

CairnsDarwin

Education for your world

Members and affiliates of Navitas Australia

bull ACAP (Australian College of Applied Psychology)

bull ACN mdash La Trobe University Sydneybull ATTC (Australian TESOL Training Centre) bull CELUSA (Centre for English Language

in the University of South Australia) bull Curtin College mdash Curtin University Perth bull Curtin University Sydneybull Cytech Intersearchbull Eynesbury mdash The University of Adelaide

and University of South Australiabull Hawthorn-Melbournebull La Trobe Melbourne mdash La Trobe Universitybull MIBT mdash Deakin University Melbournebull MQC mdash Macquarie University Sydney bull Navitas English (formerly ACEACL) bull Navitas Health Skills Australiabull NCPS (Navitas College of Public Safety)bull Navitas Workforce Solutionsbull NIC mdash The University of Newcastlebull PIBT mdash Edith Cowan University Perth bull QIBT mdash Griffith University

Brisbane and the Gold Coastbull SAE InstitutionsQantm Collegesbull SAIBT mdash University of South

Australia Adelaidebull SIBT mdash Macquarie University Sydney

Canada

bull FIC mdash Simon Fraser University Vancouver bull ICM mdash the University of Manitoba Winnipeg

United Kingdom

bull BCUIC mdash Birmingham City University bull CRIC mdash Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge bull EIC mdash Edinburgh Napier University bull HIC mdash University of Hertfordshire Hatfieldbull ICP mdash University of Portsmouthbull ICRGU mdash Robert Gordon University Aberdeen bull ICWS mdash Swansea Universitybull LIBT mdash Brunel University Londonbull PUIC mdash Plymouth University bull SAE InstitutionsQantm College

United States of America

bull Navitas at UMass Boston mdash University of Massachusetts Boston

bull Navitas at UMass Dartmouth mdash University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

bull Navitas at UMass Lowell mdash University of Massachusetts Lowell

bull Navitas at WKU mdash Western Kentucky University (WKU)

bull Navitas at UNH mdash University of New Hampshire

bull SAE Institutions

Africa

bull SAE Institute South Africabull AUSI mdash Edith Cowan University Kenya

Asia

bull ACBT mdash Edith Cowan University Sri Lanka bull Curtin Singapore (The Singapore

Campus of Curtin University)bull MIBT Indonesia mdash Deakin Universitybull SAE Institutions mdash India Indonesia

Malaysia Singapore ThailandQantm College mdash Singapore

Europe

bull SAE InstitutionsQantm Colleges mdash Austria Belgium France Germany Greece Italy Netherlands Sweden Switzerland Slovenia Spain Turkey

Middle East

bull SAE Institutions mdash Jordan and Kuwait

New Zealand

bull SAE Institute Auckland

Central America

bull SAE Institute Mexico

Australian College of Business and Technology (ACBT) and Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Indonesia (MIBT-I) are affiliated organisations and are not owned by Navitas LimitedNAVITAS USA These schools are authorized under federal law to enrol non-immigrant alien students University Pathway Programs are not available to students from the Peoplersquos Republic of China for any University of Massachusetts campus where Navitas conducts these programsRegistered Company names and CRICOS Provider Codes SAE Institute Pty Ltd 00312F (NSW) 02431E (WA) 02047B (VIC) 03204G (QLD) Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd trading as La Trobe Melbourne 03312D La Trobe University 00115M (VIC) Australian Campus Network Pty Limited La Trobe University 02218K (NSW) Colleges of Business and Technology (WA) Pty Ltd 02042G Curtin University 00301J (WA) Colleges of Business and Technology (NSW) Pty Ltd trading as Curtin Sydney Curtin University 02637B (NSW) Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd trading as Eynesbury 00561M The University of Adelaide 00123M Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01590J Deakin University 00113B Perth Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01312J Edith Cowan University 00279B Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01737F Griffith University 00233E South Australian Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 02193C University of South Australia 00121B Sydney Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01576G Macquarie University 00002J IBT Sydney Pty Ltd trading as Macquarie City Campus Newcastle International College 03293B The University of Newcastle 00109J Navitas English Courses in NT will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 02783C (NT) Courses in NSW Qld and WA will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Services Pty Ltd ACN 002 069 730) CRICOS Provider 00289M (NSW) 00711B (Qld) 02252G (WA) with the exception of the Certificate IV in TESOL course which will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 00031D (NSW) and 03106K (Qld) Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia 02193C Hawthorn-Melbourne (Hawthorn Learning Pty Ltd ACN 124 204 171) CRICOS 02931G Australian College of Applied Psychology 01328A (NSW) 02565B (QLD) 02829E (VIC) Navitas College of Public Safety 01945JICM CRA BN 81210 5146 FIC CRA BN 81210 5146 Company Numbers Birmingham City International College Ltd trading as Birmingham City University International College (BCUIC) 07445570 CRIC 06407773 EIC 06822392 ICP 06770123 ICWS 6412162 HIBT Ltd trading as HIC 5163612 LIBT 5171106 Plymouth Devon International College Ltd trading as Plymouth University International College (PUIC) 06822402 ICRGU 07154254 Navitas Limited ABN 69 109 613 309

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T +44 (0)1223 695700 F +44 (0)1223 698763 E cricangliaacuk facebookcomCRICuk

Company Number 6407773 Registered in England and Wales

The information contained in this brochure is correct at the time of publication however Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) reserves the right to alter amend or delete details at any time without notice

Selected photographs in this publication are Copyright copy Paul Foley Lightmoods 2012This brochure is provided free of charge

Printed July 2012 CRIC0150_0712_AWR

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English language requirements

The language of instruction at CRIC is English To attain entry into the undergraduate or postgraduate pathway you must be able to demonstrate you have a suitable level of English proficiency You can do this by obtaining one of the results shown in the tables below

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash University Foundation

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 4 yearsPre-sessional semester University Foundation First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Undergraduate pathway admission at Stage 2 ndash First Year Degree

Undergraduate pathway ndash extended 3 yearsPre-sessional semester First Year Degree Second Year Final Year

Stage Learning Skills and Communication I Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Duration 1 semester 3 semesters 2 semesters 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Postgraduate pathway admission at Stage 1 ndash Pre-Masterrsquos

Postgraduate pathway ndash extended 13 yearsPre-sessional semester Pre-Masterrsquos Masterrsquos

Stage Learning Skills and Communication Stage 1 Stage 2

Duration 1 semester 1 semester 2 semesters

Min IELTS requirement 45 overall Reading 45 Writing 45 Speaking 40 Listening 40

55 overall (B2) Reading 55 Writing 55 Speaking 55 Listening 55

You will receive a packaged offer for the pre-sessional component plus all the relevant stages of study as well as a visa for the entire duration of your studies

Your English language preparation

If you do not meet our English language requirements you can receive the English language tuition you need to prepare you for successful entry into your degree pathway

The English language training is conducted by Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Centre

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Your investment

Fees and charges for the 20122013 academic year

English Language Course fee (pound)Cost per 12-week block of study pound3300

Undergraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 University Foundation pound8200 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Business) pound8600 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9600 ndash

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Business) pound9500ndashpound10300

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9500ndashpound10300

Postgraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos pound4500 ndash

Stage 2 Masterrsquos pound9800

Stage 2 MBA pound12900

Academic calendar

January 2013 May 2013 September 2013Pre-sessional

Enrolment and registration 4 February 22 May 27 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 4 February 28 May 30 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 19 August 20 December

University Foundation First Year Degree in Businessdagger and Pre-Masterrsquos

Enrolment and registration 21 January 22 May 18 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 28 January 28 May 23 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 31 May (pre-masterrsquos)

16 August 20 December (Pre-Masterrsquos and University Foundation) 10 January 2014 (First Year Degree mdash Arts and Science)

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger No May 2013 semester for integrated First Year Degree courses (all subjects other than business) All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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CRIC offers a quality education The academic

and management staff are inspirational - they give excellent support to the students

Navitas bursaries and scholarships

Navitas family bursariesNavitas offers financial support in the form of family bursaries A bursary applies where two or more students from the same family study with a Navitas member institution

The first family member can be studying with a Navitas member institution at the same time as other family members or they may have previously studied with any Navitas member institution The bursary is granted to the second and subsequent family members who study with a Navitas member institution For the purpose of this bursary a family member is defined as a husband wife brother sister mother father son daughter or stepchild

The bursary is equivalent to 10 percent of tuition fee for the first attempt at units or courses in the programme of study (ie a certificate diploma University Transfer Programme (UTP) University Pathway Programme bachelorrsquos degree pre-masterrsquos programme postgraduate qualifying programme or masterrsquos degree)dagger with a Navitas member institution (excluding the Mixed English option)Dagger This amount is credited to the eligible studentrsquos tuition fee account each academic term with the amount being relevant to the number of units undertaken in that term The bursary applies to the first program of study only undertaken at a Navitas member institution and does not apply to additional units or repeat units that may also be undertaken

A completed application must be submitted to the Navitas institution where the second family member is studying together with supporting documents such as a birth certificate or family cardsect Application forms can be obtained from the Navitas institution where the student has enrolled

The Navitas family bursary applies to students studying at ACBT ACN AUSI BCUIC Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

dagger Certificate programmes may also be known or registered a Foundation Studies or University Transfer Programme Stage I Diploma programmes may also be known or registered as Undergraduate Pathway University Transfer Programme Stage II or University Pathway Programme

Dagger The Navitas bursary is not applicable to any English language programme or any component of an English language programme offered by a Navitas member institution

sect The supporting documentation that is required will depend on the country where the student is enrolled

Navitas academic merit scholarshipsNavitas is committed to helping students achieve their career goals by offering scholarships to outstanding students

Navitas academic merit scholarships are awarded each term by each Navitas pathway college or managed campus Two students with the highest GPA in four or more subjects or courses will each receive a scholarship

The scholarships cover bull one academic term or part thereof at a

Navitas member institution (equivalent to the tuition fees for a maximum of up to five academic subjects or courses) for

- a diploma advanced diploma or associate degree (Australia)

- UTP Stage II or associate degree (Canada)

- UPP or IUTP (United States) - undergraduate pathway programme (United Kingdom) or

bull one semester of undergraduate study at ACN Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus or

bull one semester of a masterrsquos programme at Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus

The scholarships are applied to the tuition for the second term of enrolment only or the final semester of study in an undergraduate or postgraduate programme Students must be enrolled as a full time student to qualify for the scholarships

The scholarship panel from each Navitas member institution will announce the recipients of the Navitas academic merit scholarships upon the completion of each term and the release of the results The recipients will be notified by mail and the successful students posted on the college website by consent Students are not required to apply for the scholarship as it is awarded based on academic performance and all students are eligible

Scholarship policy

1 Two scholarships for one academic termrsquos tuition are offered at all Navitas member institutions each

2 Where the Academic Assessment Committee must differentiate between equally qualified applicants additional factors such as educational disadvantage membership of a specific equity group andor significantly adverse personal circumstances may be taken into account

3 Students are eligible to qualify for the scholarships after successful completion of their first term and after commencing their second term

4 Students can only be awarded the scholarship once

5 Students already in receipt of a scholarship may not be eligible for the Navitas scholarship

6 Students are required to pay for any additional courses or subjects or courses undertaken that are over the amount covered by the scholarship

Navitas academic merit scholarships are offered to students studying at ACN Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

This information is correct as at the time of printing and may be subject to change without notice or at the discretion of Navitas member institutions or Navitas Limited

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Student services

CRIC is committed to helping you achieve your goals by providing you with all the support services you need As a CRIC student you will have access to both CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University services

Services available at CRIC CRIC encourages you to use all the support services available and to contact our friendly staff for advice and assistance whenever you need it Remember we are here to help you achieve success within your chosen pathway of study

The Student Support team looks after all our studentsrsquo needs includingbull Academic performance monitoring mdash

Students in Jeopardy programme

bull Assignment help

bull Attendance monitoring

bull Disability support

bull English language support

bull Enrolment in your pathway

bull Learning support

bull Orientation programmes

bull Registration with Anglia Ruskin University

bull Registration with CRIC

bull Social activities

bull Student welfare

bull Study skills training

bull 247 emergency assistance

Activities at CRICIf you are interested in getting involved in sports and cultural societies Anglia Ruskin University is the perfect university for you Cambridge and Chelmsford offer a wide range of recreational and sporting facilities that you can use including cricket pitches sports halls and gyms

Being part of sports and cultural societies while you are at Anglia Ruskin University will open up many social and career opportunities for you We encourage our students to participate in such activities as much as possible

Clubs and societies on campus

For a list of clubs and societies on campus visit webangliaacukvodlifecambridgecam_clubshtml

Why visit us at angliaacukcric

Join us on Facebook at facebookcomcricukNext time you are on Facebook find out what our students are getting up to Yoursquoll see all the fun activities we are doing this year and find helpful tips on accommodation saving money and living in the beautiful locations of Cambridge and Chelmsford Yoursquoll also be able to read movie reviews

check out our inter-college sporting events and check out the cultural and social activities that other CRIC students are getting up to during their free time

There is plenty of information on this site so visit us and spend some time browsing our pages online

If your parents have questions our website has information for them too The CRIC website has the most up-to-date information about the college including pathway information accommodation options and scholarship availability Visit the site to see what awaits you at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University

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Accommodation

CRIC offers places in Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos Halls of Residence for those wishing to live on either the Cambridge or Chelmsford campus The Halls of Residence consist of low-rise modern buildings situated either on or next to each campus

Alternatively CRIC offers off-campus accommodation through its preferred service providers

On-campus accommodationThis accommodation is intended for new students and is normally only available for a stay of one semester (16 weeks maximum) Rooms in Halls of Residence are limited so if you want to apply for one you should do so early

Students staying in the Halls of Residence will have their own en-suite single room which usually includes a single bed desk

cupboard and free broadband internet access Students share a large self-catering kitchen

After living in Halls of Residence for one semester many students find that they have settled into life at Anglia Ruskin University and made friends and would like to experience off-campus living in Cambridge or Chelmsford

The cost of a room in the Halls of Residence for one semester varies between pound1850 and pound2350 Please check angliaacukcric for the most up-to-date costs

Off-campus accommodationCRIC provides a referral service to our preferred off-campus accommodation service providers for new and continuing students wishing to live locally The service helps CRIC students to source privately rented accommodation within the cities of Cambridge and Chelmsford and close to Anglia Ruskin University

Reserving accommodationOnce you have accepted an offer to study at CRIC you may then wish to ask us to arrange your accommodation To reserve your room you will need to complete an Accommodation Form and pay a pound800 reservation fee in advance You must then pay the remaining accommodation cost when you receive your student visa Places are limited so we recommend you book early to ensure your place and choice of room

Cost-of-living guide

You will be expected to reside in Cambridge or Chelmsford for the duration of your studies at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University As such the UK Border Agency (UKBA) requires students to be able to demonstrate minimum subsistence funds of pound800 per month to cover their living expenses For further details contact the CRIC Student Support Office at cricstudentsupportangliaacuk

The money you will need includes course fees and living costs (also called maintenance funds) Your monthly living costs may vary depending on where you

decide to study If you havenrsquot studied in the UK before or recently the information below will help you budget for your study here

Length of courseWhere you will study Money needed

Nine months or less CRIC Full course fees and pound800 for each calendar month of the course

More than nine months CRIC Full course fees and pound5400 to cover living costs for nine months

For more information visit ukbahomeofficegovuk and follow the Studying in the UK link

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How to apply to study at CRIC

Applying to CRICSend your completed application form and documents by mail email or fax to

Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) Coslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

E admissionscric-ukacuk F +44 (0)1223 698763 (international) F 01223 698763 (from the UK)

Complete the CRIC Application formand send it with supporting documents mdash including your academic qualifications and English test results mdash to CRIC or your CRIC representative

(Certified translations must accompany documents that are not in English)

Receive an Offer of AdmissionDownload Tier 4 visa application and prepare all documents needed for the visa as described in the UKBA visa application guidance notes

Accept the offerby paying the course fee deposit indicated and returning a completed Acceptance Form to CRIC

(You can make a payment via bank transfer international bank draft or debitcredit card)

Receive visa support informationCRIC will send you the information you need to apply for your UK student visa (Tier 4)

Re-check to see if you have all original documents funds required as per the CRIC CAS document and UKBA visa application guidance notes prior to applying for the Tier 4 visa

Arrange student accommodation in Cambridge or ChelmsfordCRIC can help organise suitable student accommodation

(Demand is often high for the most popular accommodation so make sure you arrange accommodation as soon as possible)

Apply for your visaFull details on the visa application process can be found at ukbahomeofficegovukstudyingintheuk

(You must you notify CRIC once the outcome of your application is confirmed)

Arrive in the UKCRIC will help arrange transfer from the airport to your accommodation and will provide a full orientation before enrolment

(You should notify CRIC of your arrival details so that we can make these arrangements)

Start the first stage of your studies at CRIC and complete your degree at Anglia Ruskin University

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Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students

This payment and refund policy applies to applicants and new students undertaking an enrolment process at the commencement of a pathway of studies

Registered students are those who have completed an enrolment process and are considered to be lsquocontinuing studentsrsquo They are not considered under this policy see Payment and Refund mdash Continuing Students 10 Payment methods Programme

Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

11 Payment of the amount along with any transaction costs due should be made in pound pounds sterling to CRIC by

bull UK bank cheque

bull international bank draft

bull telegraphic transfer

bull UK bank debit card

bull non-UK bank debit card (3 surcharge will apply) or

bull credit card (3 surcharge will apply)

If payment is made by telegraphic transfer then it must state the

bull studentrsquos name and

bull studentrsquos CRIC student ID number

as reference for payment and provide CRIC with proof of payment

12 CRIC bank details are as follows

Bank name Citibank London

Address Citigroup Centre Canada Square Canary Wharf London E14 5LB United Kingdom

Account name CRIC Ltd

Account Address London UK

Bank Account number 11972472

Bank Sort Code 18-50-08

IBAN Number GB79CITI18500811972472

SWIFT Code CITIGB2L (Citibank London)

20 Financial conditions application

21 All applicants must have satisfiedprovide CRIC that

bull they have acceptable sources of funding for the duration of the pathway See the Student Visa Information on the website angliaacukcric (information also attached to the Acceptance of Offer Form and Provisional CAS Statement) for a list of documents that are acceptable

22 All fees charges and accounts will be payable in advance as determined by CRIC All applicants are required to make advance payments inclusive of

bull the Programme Fee Deposit mdash the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form and all deposits are taken as payment towards the full amount (note if you are an applicant undertaking English language then your Programme

Fee Deposit will be calculated against your academic programme fees and these fees will be held on account until you progress to academic studies)

bull pound800ndashpound1000 (the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form) towards any pre-booked student accommodation made on their behalf by provide CRIC All as payment towards the full amount (the full account must be paid prior to a student arriving in the UK)

bull the NavInsure Policy fee mdash Payment of this fee is required in advance if you select to purchase the Navinsurance Policy Refund of this fee is subject to the terms and conditions of the Navinsurance policy (in particular point ldquo3 mdash Cancellationrdquo of the general conditions on page 3 of the Policy Booklet)

In some instances CRIC may request an additional advance payment for specific pathways of study or where additional administrative charges may be required

23 No applicant will be issued with a CAS Statement until all requirements in paras 21 and 22 have been met

24 No applicant will be permitted to enrol on a pathway of study until all required advance payments are made in full by the required due date All required payments must be made prior to the commencement of the semester of enrolment inclusive of fees charges and accounts

25 Deferral of entry for applicants will not normally be permitted once a CAS statement has been issued by Anglia Ruskin University However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis prior to deferral of entry and where an applicant can provided binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

then all advance payments made to date will be held by CRIC and rolled forward to the deferred enrolment date Also see paras 327

26 Fees are correct as at the time of printing CRIC reserves the right to vary its fees at any time

30 Financial conditions and refunds Programme Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

31 Conditions

311 The laws pertaining to money laundering in the UK require that any payment made to and confirmed as received by CRIC will only ever be refunded to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment

Where an accommodation deposit has been paid to the College which is then transferred to a third party (provider of actual accommodation) with the approval of the student or parentlegal guardian the deposit is then subject to the terms and conditions for refund of the third party and the College therefore has no further liability or responsibility for any refund

312 CRIC reserves the right to return to source any excessive payment consisting of over three semestersrsquo advanced payments inclusive of programme fees andor student accommodation fees as a preventative measure to any excessive money transfer into and within the UK

313 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any miscommunication that may arise where inaccurate applicant contact details or where such details are out of date It is the responsibility of applicant and the parentguardian where an applicant is under the age of 18 years to provide and confirm correct contact details for communication purposes

314 CRIC reserves the right to correct any clerical details or omissions

315 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage including without limitation direct or consequential loss or damage or any loss or damages whatsoever arising from the terms and conditions of payments and refunds

316 All payments are subject to the following conditions

bull the payee is authorised to use the payment method used

bull a payment must be confirmed as having reached the CRIC Citibank account for it to be deemed as a payment and

bull where a card provider declines or refuses a payment or where incorrect details have been provided by the payee and a payment does not reach the CRIC Citibank account CRIC has no obligation to notify the payee or applicant and accepts no liability for any losses

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Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students (continued)

32 International applicants

321 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content This may be applied

bull where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to Anglia Ruskin University or

bull where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant or

bull where an applicant has obtained entry clearance andor leave to remain under an Anglia Ruskin University CAS numberStatement

bull Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision prior to or at the time of receiving a Provisional CAS Statement or

bull where no CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321

A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

322 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and the applicant fails to gain a student visa then a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be applied where an applicant has provided the following binding evidence

bull a copy of the rejection letter received from the UK diplomatic mission (ECO)

bull evidence that the visa application was made within time and valid application conditions and

where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC

will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

323 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees can only be applied where an applicant has provided evidence that

bull they are no longer in the UK and that their student visa has been cancelled or

bull they have moved to and been accepted to another Tier 4 licensed educational establishment

bull A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

324 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where the applicant transfers prior to the enrolment process to another educational establishment within the UK then they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and outstanding accounts

325 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant fails to enrol then they are deemed to be in breach of their student visa and they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

326 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant can provide binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts inclusive of the NavInsure Policy fee

327 Where an applicant has opted to take out the NavInsure Policy and paid the associated fee as specified on the Acceptance of Offer Form a refund of the fee paid will be applied in line with the NavInsure Cancellation policy as specified in the NavInsure Policy Booklet provided to applicants at the time their Policy is issued

328 Where an applicant holds a NavInsure or alternative Insurance Policy a refund on advanced payment of programme fees see paras 322 323 and 324 will only be applied by CRIC where the applicant can evidence that they have not made a successful claim against their policy for the programme fees held

33 EEA or Swiss national applicants

331 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content

332 Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision four weeks prior to the programme start date then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 331 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

333 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees will be made A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

334 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where an applicant can provide binding evidence that the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

Please print in BLOCK LETTERS

Application forman Associate College of

(1) Personal

Title Mr Mrs Miss Other

Family name First name(s)

Previous family name (if applicable)

Date of birth DAY MONTH YEAR Gender Male Female

Student address

Postcode Country

Home telephone Mobile telephone

Country of birth Skype ID

Email

Country of passport held Passport number

(2) Pathway area selection

Undergraduate Pathway Areas Postgraduate Pathway Areas

Stage 1 University Foundation Stage 2 First Year Degree Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Architecture

Art amp Design

Business

Communications and Humanities

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Law

Life Sciences

Optometry

Accounting and Finance

Architecture

Arts and Humanities

Business

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Life Sciences

Art

Business

Engineering

IT

Law

MBA

Publishing

Year of entry Month of entry September January June

(This section must be completed including desired majorspecialisation where relevent For a list of degrees offered refer to page 11 of this guide Or visit cricnavitascomcourses)

Your chosen degree

(3) Education details Prior education ndash highest level achieved

Name of qualification (eg A Levels Year 12 Bachelorrsquos) Name of institution attended Grades (itemise individual subject grades) Date of completion

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(9) Application checklist and declarationWe require the following section to be completed in order to process your application

Check that you have

Completed all sections of the application form

Read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment including the Fee and Refund Policy within the brochure or on the website

Check that you have attached

Certified copies of your academic transcripts

Evidence of your English language ability if applicable

A copy of your passport andor visa

I declare that the information I have supplied on this form is to the best of my understanding and belief complete and correct I understand that the giving of false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of my application or cancellation of enrolment I give permission for CRIC to obtain official records from any educational institution that I have attended I also authorise CRIC to supply any relevant official records to educational institutions to which I am seeking admission to government bodies and to parentssponsors if required I understand that Course Fees are subject to review I accept the conditions as laid out in the CRIC Payment and Refund Policy and accept liability for the payment of all Course Fees as outlined within I understand that living expenses in the United Kingdom may be higher than in my own country and confirm that I am able to meet those costs I hereby consent to CRIC disclosing my personal information to third parties in the manner set out in CRICrsquos Privacy Policy which includes

bull Disclosure to CRIC representatives (agents) acting on my behalf

bull Disclosure to Anglia Ruskin University to facilitate progression from CRIC to the next stage of my studies

bull Disclosure to Navitas Ltd and its affiliates for the purpose of communication with regarding pathways and services offered by Navitas Ltd and its related companies

Tick this box if you do not wish to receive information via SMS about your offer

Signature Date DAY MONTH YEAR

ParentGuardian Signature (if applicant is under 18 years of age)

Date DAY MONTH YEAR

Offer Details ndash Admission OfficeRepresentative Stamp

Send your application to CRICCambridge Ruskin International CollegeAnglia Ruskin University Coslett Building (Cos415)East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

F +44 (0)1223 698763 E admissionscric-ukacuk

(4) English proficiencyPlease provide details of your English language qualification

IELTS (Score)

TOEFL (Score)

Other (lsquoOrsquo Levels Cambridge)

You must submit full academic transcriptscertificates and proof of English proficiency so that we can assess your eligibility for your selected study PathwayIf these documents are not submitted with this form we will not be able to process your application

(5) Declaration of criminal recordIn accordance with UK law you must state if you have any criminal convictions

Please indicate if you have any criminal convictions

Yes No

(excluding spent convictions and minor motoring offences for which the penalty was a fine andor up to 3 penalty points)

If you tick yes you may need to provide details

(6) DisabilitiesSpecial NeedsPlease indicate in the next column whether or not you will need any additional support or facilities We will pass this information on to our Student Services team who will liaise with you to support you through the admission process and determine whether we and the university can meet your study needs

DisabilitiesSpecial Needs continued

I have no known learningphysical disability

I have a specific learningphysical disability

Please give further details below and if necessary attach further information to this form

(7) Have you studied previously in the UK

Yes No

From DAY MONTH YEAR To DAY MONTH YEAR

Name of schooluniversity

(8) Other informationHow did you hear about CRIC You may tick more than one box

Exhibitionseminar

Internet

Newspapermagazine advertisement

British Council

Recommended by an CRIC representative (agent)

Recommended by a friend or relative Is your friendrelative an CRIC student Yes No

Other

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Creating opportunities for successNavitas provides you with the education you need to get where you want to be in life From English language skills and courses to help you enter university to training for the workplace Navitas colleges and campuses in 28 countries will support you every step of the way

With over 100 Navitas and SAE Institution locations across the globe and over 55000 international students currently studying with us we understand the worldrsquos learning

needs Wersquove become one of the most trusted providers of education and training in the world

Navitas offers to students professionals and migrants from around the world the following opportunities

bull English language training bull High school studies bull University preparation and programmesbull Post-secondary education for creative

media technology

bull Career advancement programmes bull Student recruitment bull Workforce recruitment and placementbull Migrant settlement services

We also offer customised workplace training for companies and a range of training and settlement services for the Australian government Wherever you are and wherever you want to be the knowledge and resources of our staff around the world will ensure your success

Boston

Lowell

Dartmouth

LondonCambridge

Plymouth

SwanseaPortsmouth

AberdeenEdinburgh

Glasgow

BirminghamOxford

Germany

SloveniaAustria

Switzerland

France

Italy

BelgiumNetherlands

Malaysia

Thailand

South Africa Byron BayAuckland

Newcastle

Los Angeles

Mexico

SanFrancisco New York

Miami

AtlantaNashville

Sweden

SpainGreece

Turkey

KuwaitJordan

India

VancouverWinnipeg

KentuckyMassachusetts

New Hampshire

Nairobi

Colombo

Singapore

Jakarta

AdelaideGeelong Melbourne

Sydney

BrisbaneGold Coast

Perth

CairnsDarwin

Education for your world

Members and affiliates of Navitas Australia

bull ACAP (Australian College of Applied Psychology)

bull ACN mdash La Trobe University Sydneybull ATTC (Australian TESOL Training Centre) bull CELUSA (Centre for English Language

in the University of South Australia) bull Curtin College mdash Curtin University Perth bull Curtin University Sydneybull Cytech Intersearchbull Eynesbury mdash The University of Adelaide

and University of South Australiabull Hawthorn-Melbournebull La Trobe Melbourne mdash La Trobe Universitybull MIBT mdash Deakin University Melbournebull MQC mdash Macquarie University Sydney bull Navitas English (formerly ACEACL) bull Navitas Health Skills Australiabull NCPS (Navitas College of Public Safety)bull Navitas Workforce Solutionsbull NIC mdash The University of Newcastlebull PIBT mdash Edith Cowan University Perth bull QIBT mdash Griffith University

Brisbane and the Gold Coastbull SAE InstitutionsQantm Collegesbull SAIBT mdash University of South

Australia Adelaidebull SIBT mdash Macquarie University Sydney

Canada

bull FIC mdash Simon Fraser University Vancouver bull ICM mdash the University of Manitoba Winnipeg

United Kingdom

bull BCUIC mdash Birmingham City University bull CRIC mdash Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge bull EIC mdash Edinburgh Napier University bull HIC mdash University of Hertfordshire Hatfieldbull ICP mdash University of Portsmouthbull ICRGU mdash Robert Gordon University Aberdeen bull ICWS mdash Swansea Universitybull LIBT mdash Brunel University Londonbull PUIC mdash Plymouth University bull SAE InstitutionsQantm College

United States of America

bull Navitas at UMass Boston mdash University of Massachusetts Boston

bull Navitas at UMass Dartmouth mdash University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

bull Navitas at UMass Lowell mdash University of Massachusetts Lowell

bull Navitas at WKU mdash Western Kentucky University (WKU)

bull Navitas at UNH mdash University of New Hampshire

bull SAE Institutions

Africa

bull SAE Institute South Africabull AUSI mdash Edith Cowan University Kenya

Asia

bull ACBT mdash Edith Cowan University Sri Lanka bull Curtin Singapore (The Singapore

Campus of Curtin University)bull MIBT Indonesia mdash Deakin Universitybull SAE Institutions mdash India Indonesia

Malaysia Singapore ThailandQantm College mdash Singapore

Europe

bull SAE InstitutionsQantm Colleges mdash Austria Belgium France Germany Greece Italy Netherlands Sweden Switzerland Slovenia Spain Turkey

Middle East

bull SAE Institutions mdash Jordan and Kuwait

New Zealand

bull SAE Institute Auckland

Central America

bull SAE Institute Mexico

Australian College of Business and Technology (ACBT) and Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Indonesia (MIBT-I) are affiliated organisations and are not owned by Navitas LimitedNAVITAS USA These schools are authorized under federal law to enrol non-immigrant alien students University Pathway Programs are not available to students from the Peoplersquos Republic of China for any University of Massachusetts campus where Navitas conducts these programsRegistered Company names and CRICOS Provider Codes SAE Institute Pty Ltd 00312F (NSW) 02431E (WA) 02047B (VIC) 03204G (QLD) Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd trading as La Trobe Melbourne 03312D La Trobe University 00115M (VIC) Australian Campus Network Pty Limited La Trobe University 02218K (NSW) Colleges of Business and Technology (WA) Pty Ltd 02042G Curtin University 00301J (WA) Colleges of Business and Technology (NSW) Pty Ltd trading as Curtin Sydney Curtin University 02637B (NSW) Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd trading as Eynesbury 00561M The University of Adelaide 00123M Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01590J Deakin University 00113B Perth Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01312J Edith Cowan University 00279B Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01737F Griffith University 00233E South Australian Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 02193C University of South Australia 00121B Sydney Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01576G Macquarie University 00002J IBT Sydney Pty Ltd trading as Macquarie City Campus Newcastle International College 03293B The University of Newcastle 00109J Navitas English Courses in NT will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 02783C (NT) Courses in NSW Qld and WA will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Services Pty Ltd ACN 002 069 730) CRICOS Provider 00289M (NSW) 00711B (Qld) 02252G (WA) with the exception of the Certificate IV in TESOL course which will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 00031D (NSW) and 03106K (Qld) Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia 02193C Hawthorn-Melbourne (Hawthorn Learning Pty Ltd ACN 124 204 171) CRICOS 02931G Australian College of Applied Psychology 01328A (NSW) 02565B (QLD) 02829E (VIC) Navitas College of Public Safety 01945JICM CRA BN 81210 5146 FIC CRA BN 81210 5146 Company Numbers Birmingham City International College Ltd trading as Birmingham City University International College (BCUIC) 07445570 CRIC 06407773 EIC 06822392 ICP 06770123 ICWS 6412162 HIBT Ltd trading as HIC 5163612 LIBT 5171106 Plymouth Devon International College Ltd trading as Plymouth University International College (PUIC) 06822402 ICRGU 07154254 Navitas Limited ABN 69 109 613 309

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Education for your world

Cambridge Ruskin International College LtdCoslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

T +44 (0)1223 695700 F +44 (0)1223 698763 E cricangliaacuk facebookcomCRICuk

Company Number 6407773 Registered in England and Wales

The information contained in this brochure is correct at the time of publication however Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) reserves the right to alter amend or delete details at any time without notice

Selected photographs in this publication are Copyright copy Paul Foley Lightmoods 2012This brochure is provided free of charge

Printed July 2012 CRIC0150_0712_AWR

angliaacukcricnavitascom

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Your investment

Fees and charges for the 20122013 academic year

English Language Course fee (pound)Cost per 12-week block of study pound3300

Undergraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 University Foundation pound8200 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Business) pound8600 ndash

Stage 2 First Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9600 ndash

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Business) pound9500ndashpound10300

Stages 3 and 4 Second and Final Year Degree (Arts or Science) pound9500ndashpound10300

Postgraduate pathwayStage of study CRIC

course fee per stage (pound)Anglia Ruskin University course fee per stage (pound)

Pre-sessional semester pound3650 ndash

Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos pound4500 ndash

Stage 2 Masterrsquos pound9800

Stage 2 MBA pound12900

Academic calendar

January 2013 May 2013 September 2013Pre-sessional

Enrolment and registration 4 February 22 May 27 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 4 February 28 May 30 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 19 August 20 December

University Foundation First Year Degree in Businessdagger and Pre-Masterrsquos

Enrolment and registration 21 January 22 May 18 September

Study starts (Start of teaching) 28 January 28 May 23 September

Study ends (End of examinations) 3 May 31 May (pre-masterrsquos)

16 August 20 December (Pre-Masterrsquos and University Foundation) 10 January 2014 (First Year Degree mdash Arts and Science)

Stated Anglia Ruskin University fees are a guide only and are subject to change For the most up-to-date fee listings please visit angliaacukinternational dagger No May 2013 semester for integrated First Year Degree courses (all subjects other than business) All CRIC course fees may be subject to review Current fees are listed at angliaacukcric

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CRIC offers a quality education The academic

and management staff are inspirational - they give excellent support to the students

Navitas bursaries and scholarships

Navitas family bursariesNavitas offers financial support in the form of family bursaries A bursary applies where two or more students from the same family study with a Navitas member institution

The first family member can be studying with a Navitas member institution at the same time as other family members or they may have previously studied with any Navitas member institution The bursary is granted to the second and subsequent family members who study with a Navitas member institution For the purpose of this bursary a family member is defined as a husband wife brother sister mother father son daughter or stepchild

The bursary is equivalent to 10 percent of tuition fee for the first attempt at units or courses in the programme of study (ie a certificate diploma University Transfer Programme (UTP) University Pathway Programme bachelorrsquos degree pre-masterrsquos programme postgraduate qualifying programme or masterrsquos degree)dagger with a Navitas member institution (excluding the Mixed English option)Dagger This amount is credited to the eligible studentrsquos tuition fee account each academic term with the amount being relevant to the number of units undertaken in that term The bursary applies to the first program of study only undertaken at a Navitas member institution and does not apply to additional units or repeat units that may also be undertaken

A completed application must be submitted to the Navitas institution where the second family member is studying together with supporting documents such as a birth certificate or family cardsect Application forms can be obtained from the Navitas institution where the student has enrolled

The Navitas family bursary applies to students studying at ACBT ACN AUSI BCUIC Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

dagger Certificate programmes may also be known or registered a Foundation Studies or University Transfer Programme Stage I Diploma programmes may also be known or registered as Undergraduate Pathway University Transfer Programme Stage II or University Pathway Programme

Dagger The Navitas bursary is not applicable to any English language programme or any component of an English language programme offered by a Navitas member institution

sect The supporting documentation that is required will depend on the country where the student is enrolled

Navitas academic merit scholarshipsNavitas is committed to helping students achieve their career goals by offering scholarships to outstanding students

Navitas academic merit scholarships are awarded each term by each Navitas pathway college or managed campus Two students with the highest GPA in four or more subjects or courses will each receive a scholarship

The scholarships cover bull one academic term or part thereof at a

Navitas member institution (equivalent to the tuition fees for a maximum of up to five academic subjects or courses) for

- a diploma advanced diploma or associate degree (Australia)

- UTP Stage II or associate degree (Canada)

- UPP or IUTP (United States) - undergraduate pathway programme (United Kingdom) or

bull one semester of undergraduate study at ACN Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus or

bull one semester of a masterrsquos programme at Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus

The scholarships are applied to the tuition for the second term of enrolment only or the final semester of study in an undergraduate or postgraduate programme Students must be enrolled as a full time student to qualify for the scholarships

The scholarship panel from each Navitas member institution will announce the recipients of the Navitas academic merit scholarships upon the completion of each term and the release of the results The recipients will be notified by mail and the successful students posted on the college website by consent Students are not required to apply for the scholarship as it is awarded based on academic performance and all students are eligible

Scholarship policy

1 Two scholarships for one academic termrsquos tuition are offered at all Navitas member institutions each

2 Where the Academic Assessment Committee must differentiate between equally qualified applicants additional factors such as educational disadvantage membership of a specific equity group andor significantly adverse personal circumstances may be taken into account

3 Students are eligible to qualify for the scholarships after successful completion of their first term and after commencing their second term

4 Students can only be awarded the scholarship once

5 Students already in receipt of a scholarship may not be eligible for the Navitas scholarship

6 Students are required to pay for any additional courses or subjects or courses undertaken that are over the amount covered by the scholarship

Navitas academic merit scholarships are offered to students studying at ACN Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

This information is correct as at the time of printing and may be subject to change without notice or at the discretion of Navitas member institutions or Navitas Limited

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Student services

CRIC is committed to helping you achieve your goals by providing you with all the support services you need As a CRIC student you will have access to both CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University services

Services available at CRIC CRIC encourages you to use all the support services available and to contact our friendly staff for advice and assistance whenever you need it Remember we are here to help you achieve success within your chosen pathway of study

The Student Support team looks after all our studentsrsquo needs includingbull Academic performance monitoring mdash

Students in Jeopardy programme

bull Assignment help

bull Attendance monitoring

bull Disability support

bull English language support

bull Enrolment in your pathway

bull Learning support

bull Orientation programmes

bull Registration with Anglia Ruskin University

bull Registration with CRIC

bull Social activities

bull Student welfare

bull Study skills training

bull 247 emergency assistance

Activities at CRICIf you are interested in getting involved in sports and cultural societies Anglia Ruskin University is the perfect university for you Cambridge and Chelmsford offer a wide range of recreational and sporting facilities that you can use including cricket pitches sports halls and gyms

Being part of sports and cultural societies while you are at Anglia Ruskin University will open up many social and career opportunities for you We encourage our students to participate in such activities as much as possible

Clubs and societies on campus

For a list of clubs and societies on campus visit webangliaacukvodlifecambridgecam_clubshtml

Why visit us at angliaacukcric

Join us on Facebook at facebookcomcricukNext time you are on Facebook find out what our students are getting up to Yoursquoll see all the fun activities we are doing this year and find helpful tips on accommodation saving money and living in the beautiful locations of Cambridge and Chelmsford Yoursquoll also be able to read movie reviews

check out our inter-college sporting events and check out the cultural and social activities that other CRIC students are getting up to during their free time

There is plenty of information on this site so visit us and spend some time browsing our pages online

If your parents have questions our website has information for them too The CRIC website has the most up-to-date information about the college including pathway information accommodation options and scholarship availability Visit the site to see what awaits you at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University

31

Accommodation

CRIC offers places in Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos Halls of Residence for those wishing to live on either the Cambridge or Chelmsford campus The Halls of Residence consist of low-rise modern buildings situated either on or next to each campus

Alternatively CRIC offers off-campus accommodation through its preferred service providers

On-campus accommodationThis accommodation is intended for new students and is normally only available for a stay of one semester (16 weeks maximum) Rooms in Halls of Residence are limited so if you want to apply for one you should do so early

Students staying in the Halls of Residence will have their own en-suite single room which usually includes a single bed desk

cupboard and free broadband internet access Students share a large self-catering kitchen

After living in Halls of Residence for one semester many students find that they have settled into life at Anglia Ruskin University and made friends and would like to experience off-campus living in Cambridge or Chelmsford

The cost of a room in the Halls of Residence for one semester varies between pound1850 and pound2350 Please check angliaacukcric for the most up-to-date costs

Off-campus accommodationCRIC provides a referral service to our preferred off-campus accommodation service providers for new and continuing students wishing to live locally The service helps CRIC students to source privately rented accommodation within the cities of Cambridge and Chelmsford and close to Anglia Ruskin University

Reserving accommodationOnce you have accepted an offer to study at CRIC you may then wish to ask us to arrange your accommodation To reserve your room you will need to complete an Accommodation Form and pay a pound800 reservation fee in advance You must then pay the remaining accommodation cost when you receive your student visa Places are limited so we recommend you book early to ensure your place and choice of room

Cost-of-living guide

You will be expected to reside in Cambridge or Chelmsford for the duration of your studies at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University As such the UK Border Agency (UKBA) requires students to be able to demonstrate minimum subsistence funds of pound800 per month to cover their living expenses For further details contact the CRIC Student Support Office at cricstudentsupportangliaacuk

The money you will need includes course fees and living costs (also called maintenance funds) Your monthly living costs may vary depending on where you

decide to study If you havenrsquot studied in the UK before or recently the information below will help you budget for your study here

Length of courseWhere you will study Money needed

Nine months or less CRIC Full course fees and pound800 for each calendar month of the course

More than nine months CRIC Full course fees and pound5400 to cover living costs for nine months

For more information visit ukbahomeofficegovuk and follow the Studying in the UK link

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How to apply to study at CRIC

Applying to CRICSend your completed application form and documents by mail email or fax to

Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) Coslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

E admissionscric-ukacuk F +44 (0)1223 698763 (international) F 01223 698763 (from the UK)

Complete the CRIC Application formand send it with supporting documents mdash including your academic qualifications and English test results mdash to CRIC or your CRIC representative

(Certified translations must accompany documents that are not in English)

Receive an Offer of AdmissionDownload Tier 4 visa application and prepare all documents needed for the visa as described in the UKBA visa application guidance notes

Accept the offerby paying the course fee deposit indicated and returning a completed Acceptance Form to CRIC

(You can make a payment via bank transfer international bank draft or debitcredit card)

Receive visa support informationCRIC will send you the information you need to apply for your UK student visa (Tier 4)

Re-check to see if you have all original documents funds required as per the CRIC CAS document and UKBA visa application guidance notes prior to applying for the Tier 4 visa

Arrange student accommodation in Cambridge or ChelmsfordCRIC can help organise suitable student accommodation

(Demand is often high for the most popular accommodation so make sure you arrange accommodation as soon as possible)

Apply for your visaFull details on the visa application process can be found at ukbahomeofficegovukstudyingintheuk

(You must you notify CRIC once the outcome of your application is confirmed)

Arrive in the UKCRIC will help arrange transfer from the airport to your accommodation and will provide a full orientation before enrolment

(You should notify CRIC of your arrival details so that we can make these arrangements)

Start the first stage of your studies at CRIC and complete your degree at Anglia Ruskin University

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Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students

This payment and refund policy applies to applicants and new students undertaking an enrolment process at the commencement of a pathway of studies

Registered students are those who have completed an enrolment process and are considered to be lsquocontinuing studentsrsquo They are not considered under this policy see Payment and Refund mdash Continuing Students 10 Payment methods Programme

Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

11 Payment of the amount along with any transaction costs due should be made in pound pounds sterling to CRIC by

bull UK bank cheque

bull international bank draft

bull telegraphic transfer

bull UK bank debit card

bull non-UK bank debit card (3 surcharge will apply) or

bull credit card (3 surcharge will apply)

If payment is made by telegraphic transfer then it must state the

bull studentrsquos name and

bull studentrsquos CRIC student ID number

as reference for payment and provide CRIC with proof of payment

12 CRIC bank details are as follows

Bank name Citibank London

Address Citigroup Centre Canada Square Canary Wharf London E14 5LB United Kingdom

Account name CRIC Ltd

Account Address London UK

Bank Account number 11972472

Bank Sort Code 18-50-08

IBAN Number GB79CITI18500811972472

SWIFT Code CITIGB2L (Citibank London)

20 Financial conditions application

21 All applicants must have satisfiedprovide CRIC that

bull they have acceptable sources of funding for the duration of the pathway See the Student Visa Information on the website angliaacukcric (information also attached to the Acceptance of Offer Form and Provisional CAS Statement) for a list of documents that are acceptable

22 All fees charges and accounts will be payable in advance as determined by CRIC All applicants are required to make advance payments inclusive of

bull the Programme Fee Deposit mdash the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form and all deposits are taken as payment towards the full amount (note if you are an applicant undertaking English language then your Programme

Fee Deposit will be calculated against your academic programme fees and these fees will be held on account until you progress to academic studies)

bull pound800ndashpound1000 (the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form) towards any pre-booked student accommodation made on their behalf by provide CRIC All as payment towards the full amount (the full account must be paid prior to a student arriving in the UK)

bull the NavInsure Policy fee mdash Payment of this fee is required in advance if you select to purchase the Navinsurance Policy Refund of this fee is subject to the terms and conditions of the Navinsurance policy (in particular point ldquo3 mdash Cancellationrdquo of the general conditions on page 3 of the Policy Booklet)

In some instances CRIC may request an additional advance payment for specific pathways of study or where additional administrative charges may be required

23 No applicant will be issued with a CAS Statement until all requirements in paras 21 and 22 have been met

24 No applicant will be permitted to enrol on a pathway of study until all required advance payments are made in full by the required due date All required payments must be made prior to the commencement of the semester of enrolment inclusive of fees charges and accounts

25 Deferral of entry for applicants will not normally be permitted once a CAS statement has been issued by Anglia Ruskin University However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis prior to deferral of entry and where an applicant can provided binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

then all advance payments made to date will be held by CRIC and rolled forward to the deferred enrolment date Also see paras 327

26 Fees are correct as at the time of printing CRIC reserves the right to vary its fees at any time

30 Financial conditions and refunds Programme Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

31 Conditions

311 The laws pertaining to money laundering in the UK require that any payment made to and confirmed as received by CRIC will only ever be refunded to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment

Where an accommodation deposit has been paid to the College which is then transferred to a third party (provider of actual accommodation) with the approval of the student or parentlegal guardian the deposit is then subject to the terms and conditions for refund of the third party and the College therefore has no further liability or responsibility for any refund

312 CRIC reserves the right to return to source any excessive payment consisting of over three semestersrsquo advanced payments inclusive of programme fees andor student accommodation fees as a preventative measure to any excessive money transfer into and within the UK

313 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any miscommunication that may arise where inaccurate applicant contact details or where such details are out of date It is the responsibility of applicant and the parentguardian where an applicant is under the age of 18 years to provide and confirm correct contact details for communication purposes

314 CRIC reserves the right to correct any clerical details or omissions

315 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage including without limitation direct or consequential loss or damage or any loss or damages whatsoever arising from the terms and conditions of payments and refunds

316 All payments are subject to the following conditions

bull the payee is authorised to use the payment method used

bull a payment must be confirmed as having reached the CRIC Citibank account for it to be deemed as a payment and

bull where a card provider declines or refuses a payment or where incorrect details have been provided by the payee and a payment does not reach the CRIC Citibank account CRIC has no obligation to notify the payee or applicant and accepts no liability for any losses

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Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students (continued)

32 International applicants

321 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content This may be applied

bull where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to Anglia Ruskin University or

bull where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant or

bull where an applicant has obtained entry clearance andor leave to remain under an Anglia Ruskin University CAS numberStatement

bull Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision prior to or at the time of receiving a Provisional CAS Statement or

bull where no CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321

A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

322 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and the applicant fails to gain a student visa then a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be applied where an applicant has provided the following binding evidence

bull a copy of the rejection letter received from the UK diplomatic mission (ECO)

bull evidence that the visa application was made within time and valid application conditions and

where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC

will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

323 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees can only be applied where an applicant has provided evidence that

bull they are no longer in the UK and that their student visa has been cancelled or

bull they have moved to and been accepted to another Tier 4 licensed educational establishment

bull A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

324 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where the applicant transfers prior to the enrolment process to another educational establishment within the UK then they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and outstanding accounts

325 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant fails to enrol then they are deemed to be in breach of their student visa and they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

326 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant can provide binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts inclusive of the NavInsure Policy fee

327 Where an applicant has opted to take out the NavInsure Policy and paid the associated fee as specified on the Acceptance of Offer Form a refund of the fee paid will be applied in line with the NavInsure Cancellation policy as specified in the NavInsure Policy Booklet provided to applicants at the time their Policy is issued

328 Where an applicant holds a NavInsure or alternative Insurance Policy a refund on advanced payment of programme fees see paras 322 323 and 324 will only be applied by CRIC where the applicant can evidence that they have not made a successful claim against their policy for the programme fees held

33 EEA or Swiss national applicants

331 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content

332 Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision four weeks prior to the programme start date then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 331 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

333 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees will be made A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

334 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where an applicant can provide binding evidence that the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

Please print in BLOCK LETTERS

Application forman Associate College of

(1) Personal

Title Mr Mrs Miss Other

Family name First name(s)

Previous family name (if applicable)

Date of birth DAY MONTH YEAR Gender Male Female

Student address

Postcode Country

Home telephone Mobile telephone

Country of birth Skype ID

Email

Country of passport held Passport number

(2) Pathway area selection

Undergraduate Pathway Areas Postgraduate Pathway Areas

Stage 1 University Foundation Stage 2 First Year Degree Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Architecture

Art amp Design

Business

Communications and Humanities

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Law

Life Sciences

Optometry

Accounting and Finance

Architecture

Arts and Humanities

Business

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Life Sciences

Art

Business

Engineering

IT

Law

MBA

Publishing

Year of entry Month of entry September January June

(This section must be completed including desired majorspecialisation where relevent For a list of degrees offered refer to page 11 of this guide Or visit cricnavitascomcourses)

Your chosen degree

(3) Education details Prior education ndash highest level achieved

Name of qualification (eg A Levels Year 12 Bachelorrsquos) Name of institution attended Grades (itemise individual subject grades) Date of completion

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(9) Application checklist and declarationWe require the following section to be completed in order to process your application

Check that you have

Completed all sections of the application form

Read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment including the Fee and Refund Policy within the brochure or on the website

Check that you have attached

Certified copies of your academic transcripts

Evidence of your English language ability if applicable

A copy of your passport andor visa

I declare that the information I have supplied on this form is to the best of my understanding and belief complete and correct I understand that the giving of false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of my application or cancellation of enrolment I give permission for CRIC to obtain official records from any educational institution that I have attended I also authorise CRIC to supply any relevant official records to educational institutions to which I am seeking admission to government bodies and to parentssponsors if required I understand that Course Fees are subject to review I accept the conditions as laid out in the CRIC Payment and Refund Policy and accept liability for the payment of all Course Fees as outlined within I understand that living expenses in the United Kingdom may be higher than in my own country and confirm that I am able to meet those costs I hereby consent to CRIC disclosing my personal information to third parties in the manner set out in CRICrsquos Privacy Policy which includes

bull Disclosure to CRIC representatives (agents) acting on my behalf

bull Disclosure to Anglia Ruskin University to facilitate progression from CRIC to the next stage of my studies

bull Disclosure to Navitas Ltd and its affiliates for the purpose of communication with regarding pathways and services offered by Navitas Ltd and its related companies

Tick this box if you do not wish to receive information via SMS about your offer

Signature Date DAY MONTH YEAR

ParentGuardian Signature (if applicant is under 18 years of age)

Date DAY MONTH YEAR

Offer Details ndash Admission OfficeRepresentative Stamp

Send your application to CRICCambridge Ruskin International CollegeAnglia Ruskin University Coslett Building (Cos415)East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

F +44 (0)1223 698763 E admissionscric-ukacuk

(4) English proficiencyPlease provide details of your English language qualification

IELTS (Score)

TOEFL (Score)

Other (lsquoOrsquo Levels Cambridge)

You must submit full academic transcriptscertificates and proof of English proficiency so that we can assess your eligibility for your selected study PathwayIf these documents are not submitted with this form we will not be able to process your application

(5) Declaration of criminal recordIn accordance with UK law you must state if you have any criminal convictions

Please indicate if you have any criminal convictions

Yes No

(excluding spent convictions and minor motoring offences for which the penalty was a fine andor up to 3 penalty points)

If you tick yes you may need to provide details

(6) DisabilitiesSpecial NeedsPlease indicate in the next column whether or not you will need any additional support or facilities We will pass this information on to our Student Services team who will liaise with you to support you through the admission process and determine whether we and the university can meet your study needs

DisabilitiesSpecial Needs continued

I have no known learningphysical disability

I have a specific learningphysical disability

Please give further details below and if necessary attach further information to this form

(7) Have you studied previously in the UK

Yes No

From DAY MONTH YEAR To DAY MONTH YEAR

Name of schooluniversity

(8) Other informationHow did you hear about CRIC You may tick more than one box

Exhibitionseminar

Internet

Newspapermagazine advertisement

British Council

Recommended by an CRIC representative (agent)

Recommended by a friend or relative Is your friendrelative an CRIC student Yes No

Other

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Creating opportunities for successNavitas provides you with the education you need to get where you want to be in life From English language skills and courses to help you enter university to training for the workplace Navitas colleges and campuses in 28 countries will support you every step of the way

With over 100 Navitas and SAE Institution locations across the globe and over 55000 international students currently studying with us we understand the worldrsquos learning

needs Wersquove become one of the most trusted providers of education and training in the world

Navitas offers to students professionals and migrants from around the world the following opportunities

bull English language training bull High school studies bull University preparation and programmesbull Post-secondary education for creative

media technology

bull Career advancement programmes bull Student recruitment bull Workforce recruitment and placementbull Migrant settlement services

We also offer customised workplace training for companies and a range of training and settlement services for the Australian government Wherever you are and wherever you want to be the knowledge and resources of our staff around the world will ensure your success

Boston

Lowell

Dartmouth

LondonCambridge

Plymouth

SwanseaPortsmouth

AberdeenEdinburgh

Glasgow

BirminghamOxford

Germany

SloveniaAustria

Switzerland

France

Italy

BelgiumNetherlands

Malaysia

Thailand

South Africa Byron BayAuckland

Newcastle

Los Angeles

Mexico

SanFrancisco New York

Miami

AtlantaNashville

Sweden

SpainGreece

Turkey

KuwaitJordan

India

VancouverWinnipeg

KentuckyMassachusetts

New Hampshire

Nairobi

Colombo

Singapore

Jakarta

AdelaideGeelong Melbourne

Sydney

BrisbaneGold Coast

Perth

CairnsDarwin

Education for your world

Members and affiliates of Navitas Australia

bull ACAP (Australian College of Applied Psychology)

bull ACN mdash La Trobe University Sydneybull ATTC (Australian TESOL Training Centre) bull CELUSA (Centre for English Language

in the University of South Australia) bull Curtin College mdash Curtin University Perth bull Curtin University Sydneybull Cytech Intersearchbull Eynesbury mdash The University of Adelaide

and University of South Australiabull Hawthorn-Melbournebull La Trobe Melbourne mdash La Trobe Universitybull MIBT mdash Deakin University Melbournebull MQC mdash Macquarie University Sydney bull Navitas English (formerly ACEACL) bull Navitas Health Skills Australiabull NCPS (Navitas College of Public Safety)bull Navitas Workforce Solutionsbull NIC mdash The University of Newcastlebull PIBT mdash Edith Cowan University Perth bull QIBT mdash Griffith University

Brisbane and the Gold Coastbull SAE InstitutionsQantm Collegesbull SAIBT mdash University of South

Australia Adelaidebull SIBT mdash Macquarie University Sydney

Canada

bull FIC mdash Simon Fraser University Vancouver bull ICM mdash the University of Manitoba Winnipeg

United Kingdom

bull BCUIC mdash Birmingham City University bull CRIC mdash Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge bull EIC mdash Edinburgh Napier University bull HIC mdash University of Hertfordshire Hatfieldbull ICP mdash University of Portsmouthbull ICRGU mdash Robert Gordon University Aberdeen bull ICWS mdash Swansea Universitybull LIBT mdash Brunel University Londonbull PUIC mdash Plymouth University bull SAE InstitutionsQantm College

United States of America

bull Navitas at UMass Boston mdash University of Massachusetts Boston

bull Navitas at UMass Dartmouth mdash University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

bull Navitas at UMass Lowell mdash University of Massachusetts Lowell

bull Navitas at WKU mdash Western Kentucky University (WKU)

bull Navitas at UNH mdash University of New Hampshire

bull SAE Institutions

Africa

bull SAE Institute South Africabull AUSI mdash Edith Cowan University Kenya

Asia

bull ACBT mdash Edith Cowan University Sri Lanka bull Curtin Singapore (The Singapore

Campus of Curtin University)bull MIBT Indonesia mdash Deakin Universitybull SAE Institutions mdash India Indonesia

Malaysia Singapore ThailandQantm College mdash Singapore

Europe

bull SAE InstitutionsQantm Colleges mdash Austria Belgium France Germany Greece Italy Netherlands Sweden Switzerland Slovenia Spain Turkey

Middle East

bull SAE Institutions mdash Jordan and Kuwait

New Zealand

bull SAE Institute Auckland

Central America

bull SAE Institute Mexico

Australian College of Business and Technology (ACBT) and Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Indonesia (MIBT-I) are affiliated organisations and are not owned by Navitas LimitedNAVITAS USA These schools are authorized under federal law to enrol non-immigrant alien students University Pathway Programs are not available to students from the Peoplersquos Republic of China for any University of Massachusetts campus where Navitas conducts these programsRegistered Company names and CRICOS Provider Codes SAE Institute Pty Ltd 00312F (NSW) 02431E (WA) 02047B (VIC) 03204G (QLD) Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd trading as La Trobe Melbourne 03312D La Trobe University 00115M (VIC) Australian Campus Network Pty Limited La Trobe University 02218K (NSW) Colleges of Business and Technology (WA) Pty Ltd 02042G Curtin University 00301J (WA) Colleges of Business and Technology (NSW) Pty Ltd trading as Curtin Sydney Curtin University 02637B (NSW) Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd trading as Eynesbury 00561M The University of Adelaide 00123M Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01590J Deakin University 00113B Perth Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01312J Edith Cowan University 00279B Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01737F Griffith University 00233E South Australian Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 02193C University of South Australia 00121B Sydney Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01576G Macquarie University 00002J IBT Sydney Pty Ltd trading as Macquarie City Campus Newcastle International College 03293B The University of Newcastle 00109J Navitas English Courses in NT will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 02783C (NT) Courses in NSW Qld and WA will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Services Pty Ltd ACN 002 069 730) CRICOS Provider 00289M (NSW) 00711B (Qld) 02252G (WA) with the exception of the Certificate IV in TESOL course which will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 00031D (NSW) and 03106K (Qld) Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia 02193C Hawthorn-Melbourne (Hawthorn Learning Pty Ltd ACN 124 204 171) CRICOS 02931G Australian College of Applied Psychology 01328A (NSW) 02565B (QLD) 02829E (VIC) Navitas College of Public Safety 01945JICM CRA BN 81210 5146 FIC CRA BN 81210 5146 Company Numbers Birmingham City International College Ltd trading as Birmingham City University International College (BCUIC) 07445570 CRIC 06407773 EIC 06822392 ICP 06770123 ICWS 6412162 HIBT Ltd trading as HIC 5163612 LIBT 5171106 Plymouth Devon International College Ltd trading as Plymouth University International College (PUIC) 06822402 ICRGU 07154254 Navitas Limited ABN 69 109 613 309

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Education for your world

Cambridge Ruskin International College LtdCoslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

T +44 (0)1223 695700 F +44 (0)1223 698763 E cricangliaacuk facebookcomCRICuk

Company Number 6407773 Registered in England and Wales

The information contained in this brochure is correct at the time of publication however Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) reserves the right to alter amend or delete details at any time without notice

Selected photographs in this publication are Copyright copy Paul Foley Lightmoods 2012This brochure is provided free of charge

Printed July 2012 CRIC0150_0712_AWR

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CRIC offers a quality education The academic

and management staff are inspirational - they give excellent support to the students

Navitas bursaries and scholarships

Navitas family bursariesNavitas offers financial support in the form of family bursaries A bursary applies where two or more students from the same family study with a Navitas member institution

The first family member can be studying with a Navitas member institution at the same time as other family members or they may have previously studied with any Navitas member institution The bursary is granted to the second and subsequent family members who study with a Navitas member institution For the purpose of this bursary a family member is defined as a husband wife brother sister mother father son daughter or stepchild

The bursary is equivalent to 10 percent of tuition fee for the first attempt at units or courses in the programme of study (ie a certificate diploma University Transfer Programme (UTP) University Pathway Programme bachelorrsquos degree pre-masterrsquos programme postgraduate qualifying programme or masterrsquos degree)dagger with a Navitas member institution (excluding the Mixed English option)Dagger This amount is credited to the eligible studentrsquos tuition fee account each academic term with the amount being relevant to the number of units undertaken in that term The bursary applies to the first program of study only undertaken at a Navitas member institution and does not apply to additional units or repeat units that may also be undertaken

A completed application must be submitted to the Navitas institution where the second family member is studying together with supporting documents such as a birth certificate or family cardsect Application forms can be obtained from the Navitas institution where the student has enrolled

The Navitas family bursary applies to students studying at ACBT ACN AUSI BCUIC Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

dagger Certificate programmes may also be known or registered a Foundation Studies or University Transfer Programme Stage I Diploma programmes may also be known or registered as Undergraduate Pathway University Transfer Programme Stage II or University Pathway Programme

Dagger The Navitas bursary is not applicable to any English language programme or any component of an English language programme offered by a Navitas member institution

sect The supporting documentation that is required will depend on the country where the student is enrolled

Navitas academic merit scholarshipsNavitas is committed to helping students achieve their career goals by offering scholarships to outstanding students

Navitas academic merit scholarships are awarded each term by each Navitas pathway college or managed campus Two students with the highest GPA in four or more subjects or courses will each receive a scholarship

The scholarships cover bull one academic term or part thereof at a

Navitas member institution (equivalent to the tuition fees for a maximum of up to five academic subjects or courses) for

- a diploma advanced diploma or associate degree (Australia)

- UTP Stage II or associate degree (Canada)

- UPP or IUTP (United States) - undergraduate pathway programme (United Kingdom) or

bull one semester of undergraduate study at ACN Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus or

bull one semester of a masterrsquos programme at Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus

The scholarships are applied to the tuition for the second term of enrolment only or the final semester of study in an undergraduate or postgraduate programme Students must be enrolled as a full time student to qualify for the scholarships

The scholarship panel from each Navitas member institution will announce the recipients of the Navitas academic merit scholarships upon the completion of each term and the release of the results The recipients will be notified by mail and the successful students posted on the college website by consent Students are not required to apply for the scholarship as it is awarded based on academic performance and all students are eligible

Scholarship policy

1 Two scholarships for one academic termrsquos tuition are offered at all Navitas member institutions each

2 Where the Academic Assessment Committee must differentiate between equally qualified applicants additional factors such as educational disadvantage membership of a specific equity group andor significantly adverse personal circumstances may be taken into account

3 Students are eligible to qualify for the scholarships after successful completion of their first term and after commencing their second term

4 Students can only be awarded the scholarship once

5 Students already in receipt of a scholarship may not be eligible for the Navitas scholarship

6 Students are required to pay for any additional courses or subjects or courses undertaken that are over the amount covered by the scholarship

Navitas academic merit scholarships are offered to students studying at ACN Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

This information is correct as at the time of printing and may be subject to change without notice or at the discretion of Navitas member institutions or Navitas Limited

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Student services

CRIC is committed to helping you achieve your goals by providing you with all the support services you need As a CRIC student you will have access to both CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University services

Services available at CRIC CRIC encourages you to use all the support services available and to contact our friendly staff for advice and assistance whenever you need it Remember we are here to help you achieve success within your chosen pathway of study

The Student Support team looks after all our studentsrsquo needs includingbull Academic performance monitoring mdash

Students in Jeopardy programme

bull Assignment help

bull Attendance monitoring

bull Disability support

bull English language support

bull Enrolment in your pathway

bull Learning support

bull Orientation programmes

bull Registration with Anglia Ruskin University

bull Registration with CRIC

bull Social activities

bull Student welfare

bull Study skills training

bull 247 emergency assistance

Activities at CRICIf you are interested in getting involved in sports and cultural societies Anglia Ruskin University is the perfect university for you Cambridge and Chelmsford offer a wide range of recreational and sporting facilities that you can use including cricket pitches sports halls and gyms

Being part of sports and cultural societies while you are at Anglia Ruskin University will open up many social and career opportunities for you We encourage our students to participate in such activities as much as possible

Clubs and societies on campus

For a list of clubs and societies on campus visit webangliaacukvodlifecambridgecam_clubshtml

Why visit us at angliaacukcric

Join us on Facebook at facebookcomcricukNext time you are on Facebook find out what our students are getting up to Yoursquoll see all the fun activities we are doing this year and find helpful tips on accommodation saving money and living in the beautiful locations of Cambridge and Chelmsford Yoursquoll also be able to read movie reviews

check out our inter-college sporting events and check out the cultural and social activities that other CRIC students are getting up to during their free time

There is plenty of information on this site so visit us and spend some time browsing our pages online

If your parents have questions our website has information for them too The CRIC website has the most up-to-date information about the college including pathway information accommodation options and scholarship availability Visit the site to see what awaits you at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University

31

Accommodation

CRIC offers places in Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos Halls of Residence for those wishing to live on either the Cambridge or Chelmsford campus The Halls of Residence consist of low-rise modern buildings situated either on or next to each campus

Alternatively CRIC offers off-campus accommodation through its preferred service providers

On-campus accommodationThis accommodation is intended for new students and is normally only available for a stay of one semester (16 weeks maximum) Rooms in Halls of Residence are limited so if you want to apply for one you should do so early

Students staying in the Halls of Residence will have their own en-suite single room which usually includes a single bed desk

cupboard and free broadband internet access Students share a large self-catering kitchen

After living in Halls of Residence for one semester many students find that they have settled into life at Anglia Ruskin University and made friends and would like to experience off-campus living in Cambridge or Chelmsford

The cost of a room in the Halls of Residence for one semester varies between pound1850 and pound2350 Please check angliaacukcric for the most up-to-date costs

Off-campus accommodationCRIC provides a referral service to our preferred off-campus accommodation service providers for new and continuing students wishing to live locally The service helps CRIC students to source privately rented accommodation within the cities of Cambridge and Chelmsford and close to Anglia Ruskin University

Reserving accommodationOnce you have accepted an offer to study at CRIC you may then wish to ask us to arrange your accommodation To reserve your room you will need to complete an Accommodation Form and pay a pound800 reservation fee in advance You must then pay the remaining accommodation cost when you receive your student visa Places are limited so we recommend you book early to ensure your place and choice of room

Cost-of-living guide

You will be expected to reside in Cambridge or Chelmsford for the duration of your studies at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University As such the UK Border Agency (UKBA) requires students to be able to demonstrate minimum subsistence funds of pound800 per month to cover their living expenses For further details contact the CRIC Student Support Office at cricstudentsupportangliaacuk

The money you will need includes course fees and living costs (also called maintenance funds) Your monthly living costs may vary depending on where you

decide to study If you havenrsquot studied in the UK before or recently the information below will help you budget for your study here

Length of courseWhere you will study Money needed

Nine months or less CRIC Full course fees and pound800 for each calendar month of the course

More than nine months CRIC Full course fees and pound5400 to cover living costs for nine months

For more information visit ukbahomeofficegovuk and follow the Studying in the UK link

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How to apply to study at CRIC

Applying to CRICSend your completed application form and documents by mail email or fax to

Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) Coslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

E admissionscric-ukacuk F +44 (0)1223 698763 (international) F 01223 698763 (from the UK)

Complete the CRIC Application formand send it with supporting documents mdash including your academic qualifications and English test results mdash to CRIC or your CRIC representative

(Certified translations must accompany documents that are not in English)

Receive an Offer of AdmissionDownload Tier 4 visa application and prepare all documents needed for the visa as described in the UKBA visa application guidance notes

Accept the offerby paying the course fee deposit indicated and returning a completed Acceptance Form to CRIC

(You can make a payment via bank transfer international bank draft or debitcredit card)

Receive visa support informationCRIC will send you the information you need to apply for your UK student visa (Tier 4)

Re-check to see if you have all original documents funds required as per the CRIC CAS document and UKBA visa application guidance notes prior to applying for the Tier 4 visa

Arrange student accommodation in Cambridge or ChelmsfordCRIC can help organise suitable student accommodation

(Demand is often high for the most popular accommodation so make sure you arrange accommodation as soon as possible)

Apply for your visaFull details on the visa application process can be found at ukbahomeofficegovukstudyingintheuk

(You must you notify CRIC once the outcome of your application is confirmed)

Arrive in the UKCRIC will help arrange transfer from the airport to your accommodation and will provide a full orientation before enrolment

(You should notify CRIC of your arrival details so that we can make these arrangements)

Start the first stage of your studies at CRIC and complete your degree at Anglia Ruskin University

33

Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students

This payment and refund policy applies to applicants and new students undertaking an enrolment process at the commencement of a pathway of studies

Registered students are those who have completed an enrolment process and are considered to be lsquocontinuing studentsrsquo They are not considered under this policy see Payment and Refund mdash Continuing Students 10 Payment methods Programme

Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

11 Payment of the amount along with any transaction costs due should be made in pound pounds sterling to CRIC by

bull UK bank cheque

bull international bank draft

bull telegraphic transfer

bull UK bank debit card

bull non-UK bank debit card (3 surcharge will apply) or

bull credit card (3 surcharge will apply)

If payment is made by telegraphic transfer then it must state the

bull studentrsquos name and

bull studentrsquos CRIC student ID number

as reference for payment and provide CRIC with proof of payment

12 CRIC bank details are as follows

Bank name Citibank London

Address Citigroup Centre Canada Square Canary Wharf London E14 5LB United Kingdom

Account name CRIC Ltd

Account Address London UK

Bank Account number 11972472

Bank Sort Code 18-50-08

IBAN Number GB79CITI18500811972472

SWIFT Code CITIGB2L (Citibank London)

20 Financial conditions application

21 All applicants must have satisfiedprovide CRIC that

bull they have acceptable sources of funding for the duration of the pathway See the Student Visa Information on the website angliaacukcric (information also attached to the Acceptance of Offer Form and Provisional CAS Statement) for a list of documents that are acceptable

22 All fees charges and accounts will be payable in advance as determined by CRIC All applicants are required to make advance payments inclusive of

bull the Programme Fee Deposit mdash the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form and all deposits are taken as payment towards the full amount (note if you are an applicant undertaking English language then your Programme

Fee Deposit will be calculated against your academic programme fees and these fees will be held on account until you progress to academic studies)

bull pound800ndashpound1000 (the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form) towards any pre-booked student accommodation made on their behalf by provide CRIC All as payment towards the full amount (the full account must be paid prior to a student arriving in the UK)

bull the NavInsure Policy fee mdash Payment of this fee is required in advance if you select to purchase the Navinsurance Policy Refund of this fee is subject to the terms and conditions of the Navinsurance policy (in particular point ldquo3 mdash Cancellationrdquo of the general conditions on page 3 of the Policy Booklet)

In some instances CRIC may request an additional advance payment for specific pathways of study or where additional administrative charges may be required

23 No applicant will be issued with a CAS Statement until all requirements in paras 21 and 22 have been met

24 No applicant will be permitted to enrol on a pathway of study until all required advance payments are made in full by the required due date All required payments must be made prior to the commencement of the semester of enrolment inclusive of fees charges and accounts

25 Deferral of entry for applicants will not normally be permitted once a CAS statement has been issued by Anglia Ruskin University However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis prior to deferral of entry and where an applicant can provided binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

then all advance payments made to date will be held by CRIC and rolled forward to the deferred enrolment date Also see paras 327

26 Fees are correct as at the time of printing CRIC reserves the right to vary its fees at any time

30 Financial conditions and refunds Programme Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

31 Conditions

311 The laws pertaining to money laundering in the UK require that any payment made to and confirmed as received by CRIC will only ever be refunded to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment

Where an accommodation deposit has been paid to the College which is then transferred to a third party (provider of actual accommodation) with the approval of the student or parentlegal guardian the deposit is then subject to the terms and conditions for refund of the third party and the College therefore has no further liability or responsibility for any refund

312 CRIC reserves the right to return to source any excessive payment consisting of over three semestersrsquo advanced payments inclusive of programme fees andor student accommodation fees as a preventative measure to any excessive money transfer into and within the UK

313 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any miscommunication that may arise where inaccurate applicant contact details or where such details are out of date It is the responsibility of applicant and the parentguardian where an applicant is under the age of 18 years to provide and confirm correct contact details for communication purposes

314 CRIC reserves the right to correct any clerical details or omissions

315 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage including without limitation direct or consequential loss or damage or any loss or damages whatsoever arising from the terms and conditions of payments and refunds

316 All payments are subject to the following conditions

bull the payee is authorised to use the payment method used

bull a payment must be confirmed as having reached the CRIC Citibank account for it to be deemed as a payment and

bull where a card provider declines or refuses a payment or where incorrect details have been provided by the payee and a payment does not reach the CRIC Citibank account CRIC has no obligation to notify the payee or applicant and accepts no liability for any losses

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Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students (continued)

32 International applicants

321 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content This may be applied

bull where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to Anglia Ruskin University or

bull where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant or

bull where an applicant has obtained entry clearance andor leave to remain under an Anglia Ruskin University CAS numberStatement

bull Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision prior to or at the time of receiving a Provisional CAS Statement or

bull where no CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321

A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

322 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and the applicant fails to gain a student visa then a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be applied where an applicant has provided the following binding evidence

bull a copy of the rejection letter received from the UK diplomatic mission (ECO)

bull evidence that the visa application was made within time and valid application conditions and

where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC

will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

323 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees can only be applied where an applicant has provided evidence that

bull they are no longer in the UK and that their student visa has been cancelled or

bull they have moved to and been accepted to another Tier 4 licensed educational establishment

bull A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

324 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where the applicant transfers prior to the enrolment process to another educational establishment within the UK then they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and outstanding accounts

325 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant fails to enrol then they are deemed to be in breach of their student visa and they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

326 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant can provide binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts inclusive of the NavInsure Policy fee

327 Where an applicant has opted to take out the NavInsure Policy and paid the associated fee as specified on the Acceptance of Offer Form a refund of the fee paid will be applied in line with the NavInsure Cancellation policy as specified in the NavInsure Policy Booklet provided to applicants at the time their Policy is issued

328 Where an applicant holds a NavInsure or alternative Insurance Policy a refund on advanced payment of programme fees see paras 322 323 and 324 will only be applied by CRIC where the applicant can evidence that they have not made a successful claim against their policy for the programme fees held

33 EEA or Swiss national applicants

331 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content

332 Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision four weeks prior to the programme start date then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 331 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

333 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees will be made A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

334 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where an applicant can provide binding evidence that the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

Please print in BLOCK LETTERS

Application forman Associate College of

(1) Personal

Title Mr Mrs Miss Other

Family name First name(s)

Previous family name (if applicable)

Date of birth DAY MONTH YEAR Gender Male Female

Student address

Postcode Country

Home telephone Mobile telephone

Country of birth Skype ID

Email

Country of passport held Passport number

(2) Pathway area selection

Undergraduate Pathway Areas Postgraduate Pathway Areas

Stage 1 University Foundation Stage 2 First Year Degree Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Architecture

Art amp Design

Business

Communications and Humanities

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Law

Life Sciences

Optometry

Accounting and Finance

Architecture

Arts and Humanities

Business

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Life Sciences

Art

Business

Engineering

IT

Law

MBA

Publishing

Year of entry Month of entry September January June

(This section must be completed including desired majorspecialisation where relevent For a list of degrees offered refer to page 11 of this guide Or visit cricnavitascomcourses)

Your chosen degree

(3) Education details Prior education ndash highest level achieved

Name of qualification (eg A Levels Year 12 Bachelorrsquos) Name of institution attended Grades (itemise individual subject grades) Date of completion

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Office use only

(9) Application checklist and declarationWe require the following section to be completed in order to process your application

Check that you have

Completed all sections of the application form

Read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment including the Fee and Refund Policy within the brochure or on the website

Check that you have attached

Certified copies of your academic transcripts

Evidence of your English language ability if applicable

A copy of your passport andor visa

I declare that the information I have supplied on this form is to the best of my understanding and belief complete and correct I understand that the giving of false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of my application or cancellation of enrolment I give permission for CRIC to obtain official records from any educational institution that I have attended I also authorise CRIC to supply any relevant official records to educational institutions to which I am seeking admission to government bodies and to parentssponsors if required I understand that Course Fees are subject to review I accept the conditions as laid out in the CRIC Payment and Refund Policy and accept liability for the payment of all Course Fees as outlined within I understand that living expenses in the United Kingdom may be higher than in my own country and confirm that I am able to meet those costs I hereby consent to CRIC disclosing my personal information to third parties in the manner set out in CRICrsquos Privacy Policy which includes

bull Disclosure to CRIC representatives (agents) acting on my behalf

bull Disclosure to Anglia Ruskin University to facilitate progression from CRIC to the next stage of my studies

bull Disclosure to Navitas Ltd and its affiliates for the purpose of communication with regarding pathways and services offered by Navitas Ltd and its related companies

Tick this box if you do not wish to receive information via SMS about your offer

Signature Date DAY MONTH YEAR

ParentGuardian Signature (if applicant is under 18 years of age)

Date DAY MONTH YEAR

Offer Details ndash Admission OfficeRepresentative Stamp

Send your application to CRICCambridge Ruskin International CollegeAnglia Ruskin University Coslett Building (Cos415)East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

F +44 (0)1223 698763 E admissionscric-ukacuk

(4) English proficiencyPlease provide details of your English language qualification

IELTS (Score)

TOEFL (Score)

Other (lsquoOrsquo Levels Cambridge)

You must submit full academic transcriptscertificates and proof of English proficiency so that we can assess your eligibility for your selected study PathwayIf these documents are not submitted with this form we will not be able to process your application

(5) Declaration of criminal recordIn accordance with UK law you must state if you have any criminal convictions

Please indicate if you have any criminal convictions

Yes No

(excluding spent convictions and minor motoring offences for which the penalty was a fine andor up to 3 penalty points)

If you tick yes you may need to provide details

(6) DisabilitiesSpecial NeedsPlease indicate in the next column whether or not you will need any additional support or facilities We will pass this information on to our Student Services team who will liaise with you to support you through the admission process and determine whether we and the university can meet your study needs

DisabilitiesSpecial Needs continued

I have no known learningphysical disability

I have a specific learningphysical disability

Please give further details below and if necessary attach further information to this form

(7) Have you studied previously in the UK

Yes No

From DAY MONTH YEAR To DAY MONTH YEAR

Name of schooluniversity

(8) Other informationHow did you hear about CRIC You may tick more than one box

Exhibitionseminar

Internet

Newspapermagazine advertisement

British Council

Recommended by an CRIC representative (agent)

Recommended by a friend or relative Is your friendrelative an CRIC student Yes No

Other

QRCODE

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Creating opportunities for successNavitas provides you with the education you need to get where you want to be in life From English language skills and courses to help you enter university to training for the workplace Navitas colleges and campuses in 28 countries will support you every step of the way

With over 100 Navitas and SAE Institution locations across the globe and over 55000 international students currently studying with us we understand the worldrsquos learning

needs Wersquove become one of the most trusted providers of education and training in the world

Navitas offers to students professionals and migrants from around the world the following opportunities

bull English language training bull High school studies bull University preparation and programmesbull Post-secondary education for creative

media technology

bull Career advancement programmes bull Student recruitment bull Workforce recruitment and placementbull Migrant settlement services

We also offer customised workplace training for companies and a range of training and settlement services for the Australian government Wherever you are and wherever you want to be the knowledge and resources of our staff around the world will ensure your success

Boston

Lowell

Dartmouth

LondonCambridge

Plymouth

SwanseaPortsmouth

AberdeenEdinburgh

Glasgow

BirminghamOxford

Germany

SloveniaAustria

Switzerland

France

Italy

BelgiumNetherlands

Malaysia

Thailand

South Africa Byron BayAuckland

Newcastle

Los Angeles

Mexico

SanFrancisco New York

Miami

AtlantaNashville

Sweden

SpainGreece

Turkey

KuwaitJordan

India

VancouverWinnipeg

KentuckyMassachusetts

New Hampshire

Nairobi

Colombo

Singapore

Jakarta

AdelaideGeelong Melbourne

Sydney

BrisbaneGold Coast

Perth

CairnsDarwin

Education for your world

Members and affiliates of Navitas Australia

bull ACAP (Australian College of Applied Psychology)

bull ACN mdash La Trobe University Sydneybull ATTC (Australian TESOL Training Centre) bull CELUSA (Centre for English Language

in the University of South Australia) bull Curtin College mdash Curtin University Perth bull Curtin University Sydneybull Cytech Intersearchbull Eynesbury mdash The University of Adelaide

and University of South Australiabull Hawthorn-Melbournebull La Trobe Melbourne mdash La Trobe Universitybull MIBT mdash Deakin University Melbournebull MQC mdash Macquarie University Sydney bull Navitas English (formerly ACEACL) bull Navitas Health Skills Australiabull NCPS (Navitas College of Public Safety)bull Navitas Workforce Solutionsbull NIC mdash The University of Newcastlebull PIBT mdash Edith Cowan University Perth bull QIBT mdash Griffith University

Brisbane and the Gold Coastbull SAE InstitutionsQantm Collegesbull SAIBT mdash University of South

Australia Adelaidebull SIBT mdash Macquarie University Sydney

Canada

bull FIC mdash Simon Fraser University Vancouver bull ICM mdash the University of Manitoba Winnipeg

United Kingdom

bull BCUIC mdash Birmingham City University bull CRIC mdash Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge bull EIC mdash Edinburgh Napier University bull HIC mdash University of Hertfordshire Hatfieldbull ICP mdash University of Portsmouthbull ICRGU mdash Robert Gordon University Aberdeen bull ICWS mdash Swansea Universitybull LIBT mdash Brunel University Londonbull PUIC mdash Plymouth University bull SAE InstitutionsQantm College

United States of America

bull Navitas at UMass Boston mdash University of Massachusetts Boston

bull Navitas at UMass Dartmouth mdash University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

bull Navitas at UMass Lowell mdash University of Massachusetts Lowell

bull Navitas at WKU mdash Western Kentucky University (WKU)

bull Navitas at UNH mdash University of New Hampshire

bull SAE Institutions

Africa

bull SAE Institute South Africabull AUSI mdash Edith Cowan University Kenya

Asia

bull ACBT mdash Edith Cowan University Sri Lanka bull Curtin Singapore (The Singapore

Campus of Curtin University)bull MIBT Indonesia mdash Deakin Universitybull SAE Institutions mdash India Indonesia

Malaysia Singapore ThailandQantm College mdash Singapore

Europe

bull SAE InstitutionsQantm Colleges mdash Austria Belgium France Germany Greece Italy Netherlands Sweden Switzerland Slovenia Spain Turkey

Middle East

bull SAE Institutions mdash Jordan and Kuwait

New Zealand

bull SAE Institute Auckland

Central America

bull SAE Institute Mexico

Australian College of Business and Technology (ACBT) and Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Indonesia (MIBT-I) are affiliated organisations and are not owned by Navitas LimitedNAVITAS USA These schools are authorized under federal law to enrol non-immigrant alien students University Pathway Programs are not available to students from the Peoplersquos Republic of China for any University of Massachusetts campus where Navitas conducts these programsRegistered Company names and CRICOS Provider Codes SAE Institute Pty Ltd 00312F (NSW) 02431E (WA) 02047B (VIC) 03204G (QLD) Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd trading as La Trobe Melbourne 03312D La Trobe University 00115M (VIC) Australian Campus Network Pty Limited La Trobe University 02218K (NSW) Colleges of Business and Technology (WA) Pty Ltd 02042G Curtin University 00301J (WA) Colleges of Business and Technology (NSW) Pty Ltd trading as Curtin Sydney Curtin University 02637B (NSW) Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd trading as Eynesbury 00561M The University of Adelaide 00123M Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01590J Deakin University 00113B Perth Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01312J Edith Cowan University 00279B Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01737F Griffith University 00233E South Australian Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 02193C University of South Australia 00121B Sydney Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01576G Macquarie University 00002J IBT Sydney Pty Ltd trading as Macquarie City Campus Newcastle International College 03293B The University of Newcastle 00109J Navitas English Courses in NT will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 02783C (NT) Courses in NSW Qld and WA will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Services Pty Ltd ACN 002 069 730) CRICOS Provider 00289M (NSW) 00711B (Qld) 02252G (WA) with the exception of the Certificate IV in TESOL course which will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 00031D (NSW) and 03106K (Qld) Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia 02193C Hawthorn-Melbourne (Hawthorn Learning Pty Ltd ACN 124 204 171) CRICOS 02931G Australian College of Applied Psychology 01328A (NSW) 02565B (QLD) 02829E (VIC) Navitas College of Public Safety 01945JICM CRA BN 81210 5146 FIC CRA BN 81210 5146 Company Numbers Birmingham City International College Ltd trading as Birmingham City University International College (BCUIC) 07445570 CRIC 06407773 EIC 06822392 ICP 06770123 ICWS 6412162 HIBT Ltd trading as HIC 5163612 LIBT 5171106 Plymouth Devon International College Ltd trading as Plymouth University International College (PUIC) 06822402 ICRGU 07154254 Navitas Limited ABN 69 109 613 309

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Education for your world

Cambridge Ruskin International College LtdCoslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

T +44 (0)1223 695700 F +44 (0)1223 698763 E cricangliaacuk facebookcomCRICuk

Company Number 6407773 Registered in England and Wales

The information contained in this brochure is correct at the time of publication however Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) reserves the right to alter amend or delete details at any time without notice

Selected photographs in this publication are Copyright copy Paul Foley Lightmoods 2012This brochure is provided free of charge

Printed July 2012 CRIC0150_0712_AWR

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Navitas bursaries and scholarships

Navitas family bursariesNavitas offers financial support in the form of family bursaries A bursary applies where two or more students from the same family study with a Navitas member institution

The first family member can be studying with a Navitas member institution at the same time as other family members or they may have previously studied with any Navitas member institution The bursary is granted to the second and subsequent family members who study with a Navitas member institution For the purpose of this bursary a family member is defined as a husband wife brother sister mother father son daughter or stepchild

The bursary is equivalent to 10 percent of tuition fee for the first attempt at units or courses in the programme of study (ie a certificate diploma University Transfer Programme (UTP) University Pathway Programme bachelorrsquos degree pre-masterrsquos programme postgraduate qualifying programme or masterrsquos degree)dagger with a Navitas member institution (excluding the Mixed English option)Dagger This amount is credited to the eligible studentrsquos tuition fee account each academic term with the amount being relevant to the number of units undertaken in that term The bursary applies to the first program of study only undertaken at a Navitas member institution and does not apply to additional units or repeat units that may also be undertaken

A completed application must be submitted to the Navitas institution where the second family member is studying together with supporting documents such as a birth certificate or family cardsect Application forms can be obtained from the Navitas institution where the student has enrolled

The Navitas family bursary applies to students studying at ACBT ACN AUSI BCUIC Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

dagger Certificate programmes may also be known or registered a Foundation Studies or University Transfer Programme Stage I Diploma programmes may also be known or registered as Undergraduate Pathway University Transfer Programme Stage II or University Pathway Programme

Dagger The Navitas bursary is not applicable to any English language programme or any component of an English language programme offered by a Navitas member institution

sect The supporting documentation that is required will depend on the country where the student is enrolled

Navitas academic merit scholarshipsNavitas is committed to helping students achieve their career goals by offering scholarships to outstanding students

Navitas academic merit scholarships are awarded each term by each Navitas pathway college or managed campus Two students with the highest GPA in four or more subjects or courses will each receive a scholarship

The scholarships cover bull one academic term or part thereof at a

Navitas member institution (equivalent to the tuition fees for a maximum of up to five academic subjects or courses) for

- a diploma advanced diploma or associate degree (Australia)

- UTP Stage II or associate degree (Canada)

- UPP or IUTP (United States) - undergraduate pathway programme (United Kingdom) or

bull one semester of undergraduate study at ACN Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus or

bull one semester of a masterrsquos programme at Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore or Macquarie city campus

The scholarships are applied to the tuition for the second term of enrolment only or the final semester of study in an undergraduate or postgraduate programme Students must be enrolled as a full time student to qualify for the scholarships

The scholarship panel from each Navitas member institution will announce the recipients of the Navitas academic merit scholarships upon the completion of each term and the release of the results The recipients will be notified by mail and the successful students posted on the college website by consent Students are not required to apply for the scholarship as it is awarded based on academic performance and all students are eligible

Scholarship policy

1 Two scholarships for one academic termrsquos tuition are offered at all Navitas member institutions each

2 Where the Academic Assessment Committee must differentiate between equally qualified applicants additional factors such as educational disadvantage membership of a specific equity group andor significantly adverse personal circumstances may be taken into account

3 Students are eligible to qualify for the scholarships after successful completion of their first term and after commencing their second term

4 Students can only be awarded the scholarship once

5 Students already in receipt of a scholarship may not be eligible for the Navitas scholarship

6 Students are required to pay for any additional courses or subjects or courses undertaken that are over the amount covered by the scholarship

Navitas academic merit scholarships are offered to students studying at ACN Curtin College Curtin Sydney Curtin Singapore CRIC EIBT EIC Eynesbury FIC HIC ICM ICP ICRGU ICWS La Trobe Melbourne LIBT Macquarie City Campus MIBT MIBT Indonesia NIC PIBT PUIC QIBT SAIBT SIBT Navitas at UMass Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell Navitas at WKU and Navitas at UNH only

This information is correct as at the time of printing and may be subject to change without notice or at the discretion of Navitas member institutions or Navitas Limited

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Student services

CRIC is committed to helping you achieve your goals by providing you with all the support services you need As a CRIC student you will have access to both CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University services

Services available at CRIC CRIC encourages you to use all the support services available and to contact our friendly staff for advice and assistance whenever you need it Remember we are here to help you achieve success within your chosen pathway of study

The Student Support team looks after all our studentsrsquo needs includingbull Academic performance monitoring mdash

Students in Jeopardy programme

bull Assignment help

bull Attendance monitoring

bull Disability support

bull English language support

bull Enrolment in your pathway

bull Learning support

bull Orientation programmes

bull Registration with Anglia Ruskin University

bull Registration with CRIC

bull Social activities

bull Student welfare

bull Study skills training

bull 247 emergency assistance

Activities at CRICIf you are interested in getting involved in sports and cultural societies Anglia Ruskin University is the perfect university for you Cambridge and Chelmsford offer a wide range of recreational and sporting facilities that you can use including cricket pitches sports halls and gyms

Being part of sports and cultural societies while you are at Anglia Ruskin University will open up many social and career opportunities for you We encourage our students to participate in such activities as much as possible

Clubs and societies on campus

For a list of clubs and societies on campus visit webangliaacukvodlifecambridgecam_clubshtml

Why visit us at angliaacukcric

Join us on Facebook at facebookcomcricukNext time you are on Facebook find out what our students are getting up to Yoursquoll see all the fun activities we are doing this year and find helpful tips on accommodation saving money and living in the beautiful locations of Cambridge and Chelmsford Yoursquoll also be able to read movie reviews

check out our inter-college sporting events and check out the cultural and social activities that other CRIC students are getting up to during their free time

There is plenty of information on this site so visit us and spend some time browsing our pages online

If your parents have questions our website has information for them too The CRIC website has the most up-to-date information about the college including pathway information accommodation options and scholarship availability Visit the site to see what awaits you at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University

31

Accommodation

CRIC offers places in Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos Halls of Residence for those wishing to live on either the Cambridge or Chelmsford campus The Halls of Residence consist of low-rise modern buildings situated either on or next to each campus

Alternatively CRIC offers off-campus accommodation through its preferred service providers

On-campus accommodationThis accommodation is intended for new students and is normally only available for a stay of one semester (16 weeks maximum) Rooms in Halls of Residence are limited so if you want to apply for one you should do so early

Students staying in the Halls of Residence will have their own en-suite single room which usually includes a single bed desk

cupboard and free broadband internet access Students share a large self-catering kitchen

After living in Halls of Residence for one semester many students find that they have settled into life at Anglia Ruskin University and made friends and would like to experience off-campus living in Cambridge or Chelmsford

The cost of a room in the Halls of Residence for one semester varies between pound1850 and pound2350 Please check angliaacukcric for the most up-to-date costs

Off-campus accommodationCRIC provides a referral service to our preferred off-campus accommodation service providers for new and continuing students wishing to live locally The service helps CRIC students to source privately rented accommodation within the cities of Cambridge and Chelmsford and close to Anglia Ruskin University

Reserving accommodationOnce you have accepted an offer to study at CRIC you may then wish to ask us to arrange your accommodation To reserve your room you will need to complete an Accommodation Form and pay a pound800 reservation fee in advance You must then pay the remaining accommodation cost when you receive your student visa Places are limited so we recommend you book early to ensure your place and choice of room

Cost-of-living guide

You will be expected to reside in Cambridge or Chelmsford for the duration of your studies at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University As such the UK Border Agency (UKBA) requires students to be able to demonstrate minimum subsistence funds of pound800 per month to cover their living expenses For further details contact the CRIC Student Support Office at cricstudentsupportangliaacuk

The money you will need includes course fees and living costs (also called maintenance funds) Your monthly living costs may vary depending on where you

decide to study If you havenrsquot studied in the UK before or recently the information below will help you budget for your study here

Length of courseWhere you will study Money needed

Nine months or less CRIC Full course fees and pound800 for each calendar month of the course

More than nine months CRIC Full course fees and pound5400 to cover living costs for nine months

For more information visit ukbahomeofficegovuk and follow the Studying in the UK link

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How to apply to study at CRIC

Applying to CRICSend your completed application form and documents by mail email or fax to

Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) Coslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

E admissionscric-ukacuk F +44 (0)1223 698763 (international) F 01223 698763 (from the UK)

Complete the CRIC Application formand send it with supporting documents mdash including your academic qualifications and English test results mdash to CRIC or your CRIC representative

(Certified translations must accompany documents that are not in English)

Receive an Offer of AdmissionDownload Tier 4 visa application and prepare all documents needed for the visa as described in the UKBA visa application guidance notes

Accept the offerby paying the course fee deposit indicated and returning a completed Acceptance Form to CRIC

(You can make a payment via bank transfer international bank draft or debitcredit card)

Receive visa support informationCRIC will send you the information you need to apply for your UK student visa (Tier 4)

Re-check to see if you have all original documents funds required as per the CRIC CAS document and UKBA visa application guidance notes prior to applying for the Tier 4 visa

Arrange student accommodation in Cambridge or ChelmsfordCRIC can help organise suitable student accommodation

(Demand is often high for the most popular accommodation so make sure you arrange accommodation as soon as possible)

Apply for your visaFull details on the visa application process can be found at ukbahomeofficegovukstudyingintheuk

(You must you notify CRIC once the outcome of your application is confirmed)

Arrive in the UKCRIC will help arrange transfer from the airport to your accommodation and will provide a full orientation before enrolment

(You should notify CRIC of your arrival details so that we can make these arrangements)

Start the first stage of your studies at CRIC and complete your degree at Anglia Ruskin University

33

Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students

This payment and refund policy applies to applicants and new students undertaking an enrolment process at the commencement of a pathway of studies

Registered students are those who have completed an enrolment process and are considered to be lsquocontinuing studentsrsquo They are not considered under this policy see Payment and Refund mdash Continuing Students 10 Payment methods Programme

Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

11 Payment of the amount along with any transaction costs due should be made in pound pounds sterling to CRIC by

bull UK bank cheque

bull international bank draft

bull telegraphic transfer

bull UK bank debit card

bull non-UK bank debit card (3 surcharge will apply) or

bull credit card (3 surcharge will apply)

If payment is made by telegraphic transfer then it must state the

bull studentrsquos name and

bull studentrsquos CRIC student ID number

as reference for payment and provide CRIC with proof of payment

12 CRIC bank details are as follows

Bank name Citibank London

Address Citigroup Centre Canada Square Canary Wharf London E14 5LB United Kingdom

Account name CRIC Ltd

Account Address London UK

Bank Account number 11972472

Bank Sort Code 18-50-08

IBAN Number GB79CITI18500811972472

SWIFT Code CITIGB2L (Citibank London)

20 Financial conditions application

21 All applicants must have satisfiedprovide CRIC that

bull they have acceptable sources of funding for the duration of the pathway See the Student Visa Information on the website angliaacukcric (information also attached to the Acceptance of Offer Form and Provisional CAS Statement) for a list of documents that are acceptable

22 All fees charges and accounts will be payable in advance as determined by CRIC All applicants are required to make advance payments inclusive of

bull the Programme Fee Deposit mdash the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form and all deposits are taken as payment towards the full amount (note if you are an applicant undertaking English language then your Programme

Fee Deposit will be calculated against your academic programme fees and these fees will be held on account until you progress to academic studies)

bull pound800ndashpound1000 (the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form) towards any pre-booked student accommodation made on their behalf by provide CRIC All as payment towards the full amount (the full account must be paid prior to a student arriving in the UK)

bull the NavInsure Policy fee mdash Payment of this fee is required in advance if you select to purchase the Navinsurance Policy Refund of this fee is subject to the terms and conditions of the Navinsurance policy (in particular point ldquo3 mdash Cancellationrdquo of the general conditions on page 3 of the Policy Booklet)

In some instances CRIC may request an additional advance payment for specific pathways of study or where additional administrative charges may be required

23 No applicant will be issued with a CAS Statement until all requirements in paras 21 and 22 have been met

24 No applicant will be permitted to enrol on a pathway of study until all required advance payments are made in full by the required due date All required payments must be made prior to the commencement of the semester of enrolment inclusive of fees charges and accounts

25 Deferral of entry for applicants will not normally be permitted once a CAS statement has been issued by Anglia Ruskin University However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis prior to deferral of entry and where an applicant can provided binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

then all advance payments made to date will be held by CRIC and rolled forward to the deferred enrolment date Also see paras 327

26 Fees are correct as at the time of printing CRIC reserves the right to vary its fees at any time

30 Financial conditions and refunds Programme Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

31 Conditions

311 The laws pertaining to money laundering in the UK require that any payment made to and confirmed as received by CRIC will only ever be refunded to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment

Where an accommodation deposit has been paid to the College which is then transferred to a third party (provider of actual accommodation) with the approval of the student or parentlegal guardian the deposit is then subject to the terms and conditions for refund of the third party and the College therefore has no further liability or responsibility for any refund

312 CRIC reserves the right to return to source any excessive payment consisting of over three semestersrsquo advanced payments inclusive of programme fees andor student accommodation fees as a preventative measure to any excessive money transfer into and within the UK

313 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any miscommunication that may arise where inaccurate applicant contact details or where such details are out of date It is the responsibility of applicant and the parentguardian where an applicant is under the age of 18 years to provide and confirm correct contact details for communication purposes

314 CRIC reserves the right to correct any clerical details or omissions

315 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage including without limitation direct or consequential loss or damage or any loss or damages whatsoever arising from the terms and conditions of payments and refunds

316 All payments are subject to the following conditions

bull the payee is authorised to use the payment method used

bull a payment must be confirmed as having reached the CRIC Citibank account for it to be deemed as a payment and

bull where a card provider declines or refuses a payment or where incorrect details have been provided by the payee and a payment does not reach the CRIC Citibank account CRIC has no obligation to notify the payee or applicant and accepts no liability for any losses

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Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students (continued)

32 International applicants

321 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content This may be applied

bull where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to Anglia Ruskin University or

bull where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant or

bull where an applicant has obtained entry clearance andor leave to remain under an Anglia Ruskin University CAS numberStatement

bull Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision prior to or at the time of receiving a Provisional CAS Statement or

bull where no CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321

A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

322 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and the applicant fails to gain a student visa then a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be applied where an applicant has provided the following binding evidence

bull a copy of the rejection letter received from the UK diplomatic mission (ECO)

bull evidence that the visa application was made within time and valid application conditions and

where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC

will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

323 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees can only be applied where an applicant has provided evidence that

bull they are no longer in the UK and that their student visa has been cancelled or

bull they have moved to and been accepted to another Tier 4 licensed educational establishment

bull A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

324 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where the applicant transfers prior to the enrolment process to another educational establishment within the UK then they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and outstanding accounts

325 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant fails to enrol then they are deemed to be in breach of their student visa and they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

326 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant can provide binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts inclusive of the NavInsure Policy fee

327 Where an applicant has opted to take out the NavInsure Policy and paid the associated fee as specified on the Acceptance of Offer Form a refund of the fee paid will be applied in line with the NavInsure Cancellation policy as specified in the NavInsure Policy Booklet provided to applicants at the time their Policy is issued

328 Where an applicant holds a NavInsure or alternative Insurance Policy a refund on advanced payment of programme fees see paras 322 323 and 324 will only be applied by CRIC where the applicant can evidence that they have not made a successful claim against their policy for the programme fees held

33 EEA or Swiss national applicants

331 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content

332 Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision four weeks prior to the programme start date then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 331 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

333 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees will be made A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

334 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where an applicant can provide binding evidence that the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

Please print in BLOCK LETTERS

Application forman Associate College of

(1) Personal

Title Mr Mrs Miss Other

Family name First name(s)

Previous family name (if applicable)

Date of birth DAY MONTH YEAR Gender Male Female

Student address

Postcode Country

Home telephone Mobile telephone

Country of birth Skype ID

Email

Country of passport held Passport number

(2) Pathway area selection

Undergraduate Pathway Areas Postgraduate Pathway Areas

Stage 1 University Foundation Stage 2 First Year Degree Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Architecture

Art amp Design

Business

Communications and Humanities

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Law

Life Sciences

Optometry

Accounting and Finance

Architecture

Arts and Humanities

Business

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Life Sciences

Art

Business

Engineering

IT

Law

MBA

Publishing

Year of entry Month of entry September January June

(This section must be completed including desired majorspecialisation where relevent For a list of degrees offered refer to page 11 of this guide Or visit cricnavitascomcourses)

Your chosen degree

(3) Education details Prior education ndash highest level achieved

Name of qualification (eg A Levels Year 12 Bachelorrsquos) Name of institution attended Grades (itemise individual subject grades) Date of completion

CRIC_APPFORMindd 1 06072012 0947

Office use only

(9) Application checklist and declarationWe require the following section to be completed in order to process your application

Check that you have

Completed all sections of the application form

Read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment including the Fee and Refund Policy within the brochure or on the website

Check that you have attached

Certified copies of your academic transcripts

Evidence of your English language ability if applicable

A copy of your passport andor visa

I declare that the information I have supplied on this form is to the best of my understanding and belief complete and correct I understand that the giving of false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of my application or cancellation of enrolment I give permission for CRIC to obtain official records from any educational institution that I have attended I also authorise CRIC to supply any relevant official records to educational institutions to which I am seeking admission to government bodies and to parentssponsors if required I understand that Course Fees are subject to review I accept the conditions as laid out in the CRIC Payment and Refund Policy and accept liability for the payment of all Course Fees as outlined within I understand that living expenses in the United Kingdom may be higher than in my own country and confirm that I am able to meet those costs I hereby consent to CRIC disclosing my personal information to third parties in the manner set out in CRICrsquos Privacy Policy which includes

bull Disclosure to CRIC representatives (agents) acting on my behalf

bull Disclosure to Anglia Ruskin University to facilitate progression from CRIC to the next stage of my studies

bull Disclosure to Navitas Ltd and its affiliates for the purpose of communication with regarding pathways and services offered by Navitas Ltd and its related companies

Tick this box if you do not wish to receive information via SMS about your offer

Signature Date DAY MONTH YEAR

ParentGuardian Signature (if applicant is under 18 years of age)

Date DAY MONTH YEAR

Offer Details ndash Admission OfficeRepresentative Stamp

Send your application to CRICCambridge Ruskin International CollegeAnglia Ruskin University Coslett Building (Cos415)East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

F +44 (0)1223 698763 E admissionscric-ukacuk

(4) English proficiencyPlease provide details of your English language qualification

IELTS (Score)

TOEFL (Score)

Other (lsquoOrsquo Levels Cambridge)

You must submit full academic transcriptscertificates and proof of English proficiency so that we can assess your eligibility for your selected study PathwayIf these documents are not submitted with this form we will not be able to process your application

(5) Declaration of criminal recordIn accordance with UK law you must state if you have any criminal convictions

Please indicate if you have any criminal convictions

Yes No

(excluding spent convictions and minor motoring offences for which the penalty was a fine andor up to 3 penalty points)

If you tick yes you may need to provide details

(6) DisabilitiesSpecial NeedsPlease indicate in the next column whether or not you will need any additional support or facilities We will pass this information on to our Student Services team who will liaise with you to support you through the admission process and determine whether we and the university can meet your study needs

DisabilitiesSpecial Needs continued

I have no known learningphysical disability

I have a specific learningphysical disability

Please give further details below and if necessary attach further information to this form

(7) Have you studied previously in the UK

Yes No

From DAY MONTH YEAR To DAY MONTH YEAR

Name of schooluniversity

(8) Other informationHow did you hear about CRIC You may tick more than one box

Exhibitionseminar

Internet

Newspapermagazine advertisement

British Council

Recommended by an CRIC representative (agent)

Recommended by a friend or relative Is your friendrelative an CRIC student Yes No

Other

QRCODE

CRIC_APPFORMindd 2 06072012 0947

Creating opportunities for successNavitas provides you with the education you need to get where you want to be in life From English language skills and courses to help you enter university to training for the workplace Navitas colleges and campuses in 28 countries will support you every step of the way

With over 100 Navitas and SAE Institution locations across the globe and over 55000 international students currently studying with us we understand the worldrsquos learning

needs Wersquove become one of the most trusted providers of education and training in the world

Navitas offers to students professionals and migrants from around the world the following opportunities

bull English language training bull High school studies bull University preparation and programmesbull Post-secondary education for creative

media technology

bull Career advancement programmes bull Student recruitment bull Workforce recruitment and placementbull Migrant settlement services

We also offer customised workplace training for companies and a range of training and settlement services for the Australian government Wherever you are and wherever you want to be the knowledge and resources of our staff around the world will ensure your success

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Colombo

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Jakarta

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BrisbaneGold Coast

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CairnsDarwin

Education for your world

Members and affiliates of Navitas Australia

bull ACAP (Australian College of Applied Psychology)

bull ACN mdash La Trobe University Sydneybull ATTC (Australian TESOL Training Centre) bull CELUSA (Centre for English Language

in the University of South Australia) bull Curtin College mdash Curtin University Perth bull Curtin University Sydneybull Cytech Intersearchbull Eynesbury mdash The University of Adelaide

and University of South Australiabull Hawthorn-Melbournebull La Trobe Melbourne mdash La Trobe Universitybull MIBT mdash Deakin University Melbournebull MQC mdash Macquarie University Sydney bull Navitas English (formerly ACEACL) bull Navitas Health Skills Australiabull NCPS (Navitas College of Public Safety)bull Navitas Workforce Solutionsbull NIC mdash The University of Newcastlebull PIBT mdash Edith Cowan University Perth bull QIBT mdash Griffith University

Brisbane and the Gold Coastbull SAE InstitutionsQantm Collegesbull SAIBT mdash University of South

Australia Adelaidebull SIBT mdash Macquarie University Sydney

Canada

bull FIC mdash Simon Fraser University Vancouver bull ICM mdash the University of Manitoba Winnipeg

United Kingdom

bull BCUIC mdash Birmingham City University bull CRIC mdash Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge bull EIC mdash Edinburgh Napier University bull HIC mdash University of Hertfordshire Hatfieldbull ICP mdash University of Portsmouthbull ICRGU mdash Robert Gordon University Aberdeen bull ICWS mdash Swansea Universitybull LIBT mdash Brunel University Londonbull PUIC mdash Plymouth University bull SAE InstitutionsQantm College

United States of America

bull Navitas at UMass Boston mdash University of Massachusetts Boston

bull Navitas at UMass Dartmouth mdash University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

bull Navitas at UMass Lowell mdash University of Massachusetts Lowell

bull Navitas at WKU mdash Western Kentucky University (WKU)

bull Navitas at UNH mdash University of New Hampshire

bull SAE Institutions

Africa

bull SAE Institute South Africabull AUSI mdash Edith Cowan University Kenya

Asia

bull ACBT mdash Edith Cowan University Sri Lanka bull Curtin Singapore (The Singapore

Campus of Curtin University)bull MIBT Indonesia mdash Deakin Universitybull SAE Institutions mdash India Indonesia

Malaysia Singapore ThailandQantm College mdash Singapore

Europe

bull SAE InstitutionsQantm Colleges mdash Austria Belgium France Germany Greece Italy Netherlands Sweden Switzerland Slovenia Spain Turkey

Middle East

bull SAE Institutions mdash Jordan and Kuwait

New Zealand

bull SAE Institute Auckland

Central America

bull SAE Institute Mexico

Australian College of Business and Technology (ACBT) and Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Indonesia (MIBT-I) are affiliated organisations and are not owned by Navitas LimitedNAVITAS USA These schools are authorized under federal law to enrol non-immigrant alien students University Pathway Programs are not available to students from the Peoplersquos Republic of China for any University of Massachusetts campus where Navitas conducts these programsRegistered Company names and CRICOS Provider Codes SAE Institute Pty Ltd 00312F (NSW) 02431E (WA) 02047B (VIC) 03204G (QLD) Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd trading as La Trobe Melbourne 03312D La Trobe University 00115M (VIC) Australian Campus Network Pty Limited La Trobe University 02218K (NSW) Colleges of Business and Technology (WA) Pty Ltd 02042G Curtin University 00301J (WA) Colleges of Business and Technology (NSW) Pty Ltd trading as Curtin Sydney Curtin University 02637B (NSW) Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd trading as Eynesbury 00561M The University of Adelaide 00123M Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01590J Deakin University 00113B Perth Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01312J Edith Cowan University 00279B Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01737F Griffith University 00233E South Australian Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 02193C University of South Australia 00121B Sydney Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01576G Macquarie University 00002J IBT Sydney Pty Ltd trading as Macquarie City Campus Newcastle International College 03293B The University of Newcastle 00109J Navitas English Courses in NT will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 02783C (NT) Courses in NSW Qld and WA will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Services Pty Ltd ACN 002 069 730) CRICOS Provider 00289M (NSW) 00711B (Qld) 02252G (WA) with the exception of the Certificate IV in TESOL course which will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 00031D (NSW) and 03106K (Qld) Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia 02193C Hawthorn-Melbourne (Hawthorn Learning Pty Ltd ACN 124 204 171) CRICOS 02931G Australian College of Applied Psychology 01328A (NSW) 02565B (QLD) 02829E (VIC) Navitas College of Public Safety 01945JICM CRA BN 81210 5146 FIC CRA BN 81210 5146 Company Numbers Birmingham City International College Ltd trading as Birmingham City University International College (BCUIC) 07445570 CRIC 06407773 EIC 06822392 ICP 06770123 ICWS 6412162 HIBT Ltd trading as HIC 5163612 LIBT 5171106 Plymouth Devon International College Ltd trading as Plymouth University International College (PUIC) 06822402 ICRGU 07154254 Navitas Limited ABN 69 109 613 309

NAVMIBC_INSIDE BACK COVER_UKVersionindd 1 280512 918 AM

Education for your world

Cambridge Ruskin International College LtdCoslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

T +44 (0)1223 695700 F +44 (0)1223 698763 E cricangliaacuk facebookcomCRICuk

Company Number 6407773 Registered in England and Wales

The information contained in this brochure is correct at the time of publication however Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) reserves the right to alter amend or delete details at any time without notice

Selected photographs in this publication are Copyright copy Paul Foley Lightmoods 2012This brochure is provided free of charge

Printed July 2012 CRIC0150_0712_AWR

angliaacukcricnavitascom

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30 CRiC Pathways at AngliA Ruskin univeRsity 201213

Student services

CRIC is committed to helping you achieve your goals by providing you with all the support services you need As a CRIC student you will have access to both CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University services

Services available at CRIC CRIC encourages you to use all the support services available and to contact our friendly staff for advice and assistance whenever you need it Remember we are here to help you achieve success within your chosen pathway of study

The Student Support team looks after all our studentsrsquo needs includingbull Academic performance monitoring mdash

Students in Jeopardy programme

bull Assignment help

bull Attendance monitoring

bull Disability support

bull English language support

bull Enrolment in your pathway

bull Learning support

bull Orientation programmes

bull Registration with Anglia Ruskin University

bull Registration with CRIC

bull Social activities

bull Student welfare

bull Study skills training

bull 247 emergency assistance

Activities at CRICIf you are interested in getting involved in sports and cultural societies Anglia Ruskin University is the perfect university for you Cambridge and Chelmsford offer a wide range of recreational and sporting facilities that you can use including cricket pitches sports halls and gyms

Being part of sports and cultural societies while you are at Anglia Ruskin University will open up many social and career opportunities for you We encourage our students to participate in such activities as much as possible

Clubs and societies on campus

For a list of clubs and societies on campus visit webangliaacukvodlifecambridgecam_clubshtml

Why visit us at angliaacukcric

Join us on Facebook at facebookcomcricukNext time you are on Facebook find out what our students are getting up to Yoursquoll see all the fun activities we are doing this year and find helpful tips on accommodation saving money and living in the beautiful locations of Cambridge and Chelmsford Yoursquoll also be able to read movie reviews

check out our inter-college sporting events and check out the cultural and social activities that other CRIC students are getting up to during their free time

There is plenty of information on this site so visit us and spend some time browsing our pages online

If your parents have questions our website has information for them too The CRIC website has the most up-to-date information about the college including pathway information accommodation options and scholarship availability Visit the site to see what awaits you at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University

31

Accommodation

CRIC offers places in Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos Halls of Residence for those wishing to live on either the Cambridge or Chelmsford campus The Halls of Residence consist of low-rise modern buildings situated either on or next to each campus

Alternatively CRIC offers off-campus accommodation through its preferred service providers

On-campus accommodationThis accommodation is intended for new students and is normally only available for a stay of one semester (16 weeks maximum) Rooms in Halls of Residence are limited so if you want to apply for one you should do so early

Students staying in the Halls of Residence will have their own en-suite single room which usually includes a single bed desk

cupboard and free broadband internet access Students share a large self-catering kitchen

After living in Halls of Residence for one semester many students find that they have settled into life at Anglia Ruskin University and made friends and would like to experience off-campus living in Cambridge or Chelmsford

The cost of a room in the Halls of Residence for one semester varies between pound1850 and pound2350 Please check angliaacukcric for the most up-to-date costs

Off-campus accommodationCRIC provides a referral service to our preferred off-campus accommodation service providers for new and continuing students wishing to live locally The service helps CRIC students to source privately rented accommodation within the cities of Cambridge and Chelmsford and close to Anglia Ruskin University

Reserving accommodationOnce you have accepted an offer to study at CRIC you may then wish to ask us to arrange your accommodation To reserve your room you will need to complete an Accommodation Form and pay a pound800 reservation fee in advance You must then pay the remaining accommodation cost when you receive your student visa Places are limited so we recommend you book early to ensure your place and choice of room

Cost-of-living guide

You will be expected to reside in Cambridge or Chelmsford for the duration of your studies at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University As such the UK Border Agency (UKBA) requires students to be able to demonstrate minimum subsistence funds of pound800 per month to cover their living expenses For further details contact the CRIC Student Support Office at cricstudentsupportangliaacuk

The money you will need includes course fees and living costs (also called maintenance funds) Your monthly living costs may vary depending on where you

decide to study If you havenrsquot studied in the UK before or recently the information below will help you budget for your study here

Length of courseWhere you will study Money needed

Nine months or less CRIC Full course fees and pound800 for each calendar month of the course

More than nine months CRIC Full course fees and pound5400 to cover living costs for nine months

For more information visit ukbahomeofficegovuk and follow the Studying in the UK link

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How to apply to study at CRIC

Applying to CRICSend your completed application form and documents by mail email or fax to

Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) Coslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

E admissionscric-ukacuk F +44 (0)1223 698763 (international) F 01223 698763 (from the UK)

Complete the CRIC Application formand send it with supporting documents mdash including your academic qualifications and English test results mdash to CRIC or your CRIC representative

(Certified translations must accompany documents that are not in English)

Receive an Offer of AdmissionDownload Tier 4 visa application and prepare all documents needed for the visa as described in the UKBA visa application guidance notes

Accept the offerby paying the course fee deposit indicated and returning a completed Acceptance Form to CRIC

(You can make a payment via bank transfer international bank draft or debitcredit card)

Receive visa support informationCRIC will send you the information you need to apply for your UK student visa (Tier 4)

Re-check to see if you have all original documents funds required as per the CRIC CAS document and UKBA visa application guidance notes prior to applying for the Tier 4 visa

Arrange student accommodation in Cambridge or ChelmsfordCRIC can help organise suitable student accommodation

(Demand is often high for the most popular accommodation so make sure you arrange accommodation as soon as possible)

Apply for your visaFull details on the visa application process can be found at ukbahomeofficegovukstudyingintheuk

(You must you notify CRIC once the outcome of your application is confirmed)

Arrive in the UKCRIC will help arrange transfer from the airport to your accommodation and will provide a full orientation before enrolment

(You should notify CRIC of your arrival details so that we can make these arrangements)

Start the first stage of your studies at CRIC and complete your degree at Anglia Ruskin University

33

Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students

This payment and refund policy applies to applicants and new students undertaking an enrolment process at the commencement of a pathway of studies

Registered students are those who have completed an enrolment process and are considered to be lsquocontinuing studentsrsquo They are not considered under this policy see Payment and Refund mdash Continuing Students 10 Payment methods Programme

Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

11 Payment of the amount along with any transaction costs due should be made in pound pounds sterling to CRIC by

bull UK bank cheque

bull international bank draft

bull telegraphic transfer

bull UK bank debit card

bull non-UK bank debit card (3 surcharge will apply) or

bull credit card (3 surcharge will apply)

If payment is made by telegraphic transfer then it must state the

bull studentrsquos name and

bull studentrsquos CRIC student ID number

as reference for payment and provide CRIC with proof of payment

12 CRIC bank details are as follows

Bank name Citibank London

Address Citigroup Centre Canada Square Canary Wharf London E14 5LB United Kingdom

Account name CRIC Ltd

Account Address London UK

Bank Account number 11972472

Bank Sort Code 18-50-08

IBAN Number GB79CITI18500811972472

SWIFT Code CITIGB2L (Citibank London)

20 Financial conditions application

21 All applicants must have satisfiedprovide CRIC that

bull they have acceptable sources of funding for the duration of the pathway See the Student Visa Information on the website angliaacukcric (information also attached to the Acceptance of Offer Form and Provisional CAS Statement) for a list of documents that are acceptable

22 All fees charges and accounts will be payable in advance as determined by CRIC All applicants are required to make advance payments inclusive of

bull the Programme Fee Deposit mdash the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form and all deposits are taken as payment towards the full amount (note if you are an applicant undertaking English language then your Programme

Fee Deposit will be calculated against your academic programme fees and these fees will be held on account until you progress to academic studies)

bull pound800ndashpound1000 (the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form) towards any pre-booked student accommodation made on their behalf by provide CRIC All as payment towards the full amount (the full account must be paid prior to a student arriving in the UK)

bull the NavInsure Policy fee mdash Payment of this fee is required in advance if you select to purchase the Navinsurance Policy Refund of this fee is subject to the terms and conditions of the Navinsurance policy (in particular point ldquo3 mdash Cancellationrdquo of the general conditions on page 3 of the Policy Booklet)

In some instances CRIC may request an additional advance payment for specific pathways of study or where additional administrative charges may be required

23 No applicant will be issued with a CAS Statement until all requirements in paras 21 and 22 have been met

24 No applicant will be permitted to enrol on a pathway of study until all required advance payments are made in full by the required due date All required payments must be made prior to the commencement of the semester of enrolment inclusive of fees charges and accounts

25 Deferral of entry for applicants will not normally be permitted once a CAS statement has been issued by Anglia Ruskin University However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis prior to deferral of entry and where an applicant can provided binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

then all advance payments made to date will be held by CRIC and rolled forward to the deferred enrolment date Also see paras 327

26 Fees are correct as at the time of printing CRIC reserves the right to vary its fees at any time

30 Financial conditions and refunds Programme Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

31 Conditions

311 The laws pertaining to money laundering in the UK require that any payment made to and confirmed as received by CRIC will only ever be refunded to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment

Where an accommodation deposit has been paid to the College which is then transferred to a third party (provider of actual accommodation) with the approval of the student or parentlegal guardian the deposit is then subject to the terms and conditions for refund of the third party and the College therefore has no further liability or responsibility for any refund

312 CRIC reserves the right to return to source any excessive payment consisting of over three semestersrsquo advanced payments inclusive of programme fees andor student accommodation fees as a preventative measure to any excessive money transfer into and within the UK

313 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any miscommunication that may arise where inaccurate applicant contact details or where such details are out of date It is the responsibility of applicant and the parentguardian where an applicant is under the age of 18 years to provide and confirm correct contact details for communication purposes

314 CRIC reserves the right to correct any clerical details or omissions

315 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage including without limitation direct or consequential loss or damage or any loss or damages whatsoever arising from the terms and conditions of payments and refunds

316 All payments are subject to the following conditions

bull the payee is authorised to use the payment method used

bull a payment must be confirmed as having reached the CRIC Citibank account for it to be deemed as a payment and

bull where a card provider declines or refuses a payment or where incorrect details have been provided by the payee and a payment does not reach the CRIC Citibank account CRIC has no obligation to notify the payee or applicant and accepts no liability for any losses

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Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students (continued)

32 International applicants

321 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content This may be applied

bull where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to Anglia Ruskin University or

bull where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant or

bull where an applicant has obtained entry clearance andor leave to remain under an Anglia Ruskin University CAS numberStatement

bull Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision prior to or at the time of receiving a Provisional CAS Statement or

bull where no CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321

A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

322 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and the applicant fails to gain a student visa then a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be applied where an applicant has provided the following binding evidence

bull a copy of the rejection letter received from the UK diplomatic mission (ECO)

bull evidence that the visa application was made within time and valid application conditions and

where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC

will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

323 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees can only be applied where an applicant has provided evidence that

bull they are no longer in the UK and that their student visa has been cancelled or

bull they have moved to and been accepted to another Tier 4 licensed educational establishment

bull A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

324 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where the applicant transfers prior to the enrolment process to another educational establishment within the UK then they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and outstanding accounts

325 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant fails to enrol then they are deemed to be in breach of their student visa and they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

326 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant can provide binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts inclusive of the NavInsure Policy fee

327 Where an applicant has opted to take out the NavInsure Policy and paid the associated fee as specified on the Acceptance of Offer Form a refund of the fee paid will be applied in line with the NavInsure Cancellation policy as specified in the NavInsure Policy Booklet provided to applicants at the time their Policy is issued

328 Where an applicant holds a NavInsure or alternative Insurance Policy a refund on advanced payment of programme fees see paras 322 323 and 324 will only be applied by CRIC where the applicant can evidence that they have not made a successful claim against their policy for the programme fees held

33 EEA or Swiss national applicants

331 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content

332 Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision four weeks prior to the programme start date then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 331 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

333 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees will be made A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

334 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where an applicant can provide binding evidence that the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

Please print in BLOCK LETTERS

Application forman Associate College of

(1) Personal

Title Mr Mrs Miss Other

Family name First name(s)

Previous family name (if applicable)

Date of birth DAY MONTH YEAR Gender Male Female

Student address

Postcode Country

Home telephone Mobile telephone

Country of birth Skype ID

Email

Country of passport held Passport number

(2) Pathway area selection

Undergraduate Pathway Areas Postgraduate Pathway Areas

Stage 1 University Foundation Stage 2 First Year Degree Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Architecture

Art amp Design

Business

Communications and Humanities

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Law

Life Sciences

Optometry

Accounting and Finance

Architecture

Arts and Humanities

Business

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Life Sciences

Art

Business

Engineering

IT

Law

MBA

Publishing

Year of entry Month of entry September January June

(This section must be completed including desired majorspecialisation where relevent For a list of degrees offered refer to page 11 of this guide Or visit cricnavitascomcourses)

Your chosen degree

(3) Education details Prior education ndash highest level achieved

Name of qualification (eg A Levels Year 12 Bachelorrsquos) Name of institution attended Grades (itemise individual subject grades) Date of completion

CRIC_APPFORMindd 1 06072012 0947

Office use only

(9) Application checklist and declarationWe require the following section to be completed in order to process your application

Check that you have

Completed all sections of the application form

Read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment including the Fee and Refund Policy within the brochure or on the website

Check that you have attached

Certified copies of your academic transcripts

Evidence of your English language ability if applicable

A copy of your passport andor visa

I declare that the information I have supplied on this form is to the best of my understanding and belief complete and correct I understand that the giving of false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of my application or cancellation of enrolment I give permission for CRIC to obtain official records from any educational institution that I have attended I also authorise CRIC to supply any relevant official records to educational institutions to which I am seeking admission to government bodies and to parentssponsors if required I understand that Course Fees are subject to review I accept the conditions as laid out in the CRIC Payment and Refund Policy and accept liability for the payment of all Course Fees as outlined within I understand that living expenses in the United Kingdom may be higher than in my own country and confirm that I am able to meet those costs I hereby consent to CRIC disclosing my personal information to third parties in the manner set out in CRICrsquos Privacy Policy which includes

bull Disclosure to CRIC representatives (agents) acting on my behalf

bull Disclosure to Anglia Ruskin University to facilitate progression from CRIC to the next stage of my studies

bull Disclosure to Navitas Ltd and its affiliates for the purpose of communication with regarding pathways and services offered by Navitas Ltd and its related companies

Tick this box if you do not wish to receive information via SMS about your offer

Signature Date DAY MONTH YEAR

ParentGuardian Signature (if applicant is under 18 years of age)

Date DAY MONTH YEAR

Offer Details ndash Admission OfficeRepresentative Stamp

Send your application to CRICCambridge Ruskin International CollegeAnglia Ruskin University Coslett Building (Cos415)East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

F +44 (0)1223 698763 E admissionscric-ukacuk

(4) English proficiencyPlease provide details of your English language qualification

IELTS (Score)

TOEFL (Score)

Other (lsquoOrsquo Levels Cambridge)

You must submit full academic transcriptscertificates and proof of English proficiency so that we can assess your eligibility for your selected study PathwayIf these documents are not submitted with this form we will not be able to process your application

(5) Declaration of criminal recordIn accordance with UK law you must state if you have any criminal convictions

Please indicate if you have any criminal convictions

Yes No

(excluding spent convictions and minor motoring offences for which the penalty was a fine andor up to 3 penalty points)

If you tick yes you may need to provide details

(6) DisabilitiesSpecial NeedsPlease indicate in the next column whether or not you will need any additional support or facilities We will pass this information on to our Student Services team who will liaise with you to support you through the admission process and determine whether we and the university can meet your study needs

DisabilitiesSpecial Needs continued

I have no known learningphysical disability

I have a specific learningphysical disability

Please give further details below and if necessary attach further information to this form

(7) Have you studied previously in the UK

Yes No

From DAY MONTH YEAR To DAY MONTH YEAR

Name of schooluniversity

(8) Other informationHow did you hear about CRIC You may tick more than one box

Exhibitionseminar

Internet

Newspapermagazine advertisement

British Council

Recommended by an CRIC representative (agent)

Recommended by a friend or relative Is your friendrelative an CRIC student Yes No

Other

QRCODE

CRIC_APPFORMindd 2 06072012 0947

Creating opportunities for successNavitas provides you with the education you need to get where you want to be in life From English language skills and courses to help you enter university to training for the workplace Navitas colleges and campuses in 28 countries will support you every step of the way

With over 100 Navitas and SAE Institution locations across the globe and over 55000 international students currently studying with us we understand the worldrsquos learning

needs Wersquove become one of the most trusted providers of education and training in the world

Navitas offers to students professionals and migrants from around the world the following opportunities

bull English language training bull High school studies bull University preparation and programmesbull Post-secondary education for creative

media technology

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We also offer customised workplace training for companies and a range of training and settlement services for the Australian government Wherever you are and wherever you want to be the knowledge and resources of our staff around the world will ensure your success

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Jakarta

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BrisbaneGold Coast

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CairnsDarwin

Education for your world

Members and affiliates of Navitas Australia

bull ACAP (Australian College of Applied Psychology)

bull ACN mdash La Trobe University Sydneybull ATTC (Australian TESOL Training Centre) bull CELUSA (Centre for English Language

in the University of South Australia) bull Curtin College mdash Curtin University Perth bull Curtin University Sydneybull Cytech Intersearchbull Eynesbury mdash The University of Adelaide

and University of South Australiabull Hawthorn-Melbournebull La Trobe Melbourne mdash La Trobe Universitybull MIBT mdash Deakin University Melbournebull MQC mdash Macquarie University Sydney bull Navitas English (formerly ACEACL) bull Navitas Health Skills Australiabull NCPS (Navitas College of Public Safety)bull Navitas Workforce Solutionsbull NIC mdash The University of Newcastlebull PIBT mdash Edith Cowan University Perth bull QIBT mdash Griffith University

Brisbane and the Gold Coastbull SAE InstitutionsQantm Collegesbull SAIBT mdash University of South

Australia Adelaidebull SIBT mdash Macquarie University Sydney

Canada

bull FIC mdash Simon Fraser University Vancouver bull ICM mdash the University of Manitoba Winnipeg

United Kingdom

bull BCUIC mdash Birmingham City University bull CRIC mdash Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge bull EIC mdash Edinburgh Napier University bull HIC mdash University of Hertfordshire Hatfieldbull ICP mdash University of Portsmouthbull ICRGU mdash Robert Gordon University Aberdeen bull ICWS mdash Swansea Universitybull LIBT mdash Brunel University Londonbull PUIC mdash Plymouth University bull SAE InstitutionsQantm College

United States of America

bull Navitas at UMass Boston mdash University of Massachusetts Boston

bull Navitas at UMass Dartmouth mdash University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

bull Navitas at UMass Lowell mdash University of Massachusetts Lowell

bull Navitas at WKU mdash Western Kentucky University (WKU)

bull Navitas at UNH mdash University of New Hampshire

bull SAE Institutions

Africa

bull SAE Institute South Africabull AUSI mdash Edith Cowan University Kenya

Asia

bull ACBT mdash Edith Cowan University Sri Lanka bull Curtin Singapore (The Singapore

Campus of Curtin University)bull MIBT Indonesia mdash Deakin Universitybull SAE Institutions mdash India Indonesia

Malaysia Singapore ThailandQantm College mdash Singapore

Europe

bull SAE InstitutionsQantm Colleges mdash Austria Belgium France Germany Greece Italy Netherlands Sweden Switzerland Slovenia Spain Turkey

Middle East

bull SAE Institutions mdash Jordan and Kuwait

New Zealand

bull SAE Institute Auckland

Central America

bull SAE Institute Mexico

Australian College of Business and Technology (ACBT) and Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Indonesia (MIBT-I) are affiliated organisations and are not owned by Navitas LimitedNAVITAS USA These schools are authorized under federal law to enrol non-immigrant alien students University Pathway Programs are not available to students from the Peoplersquos Republic of China for any University of Massachusetts campus where Navitas conducts these programsRegistered Company names and CRICOS Provider Codes SAE Institute Pty Ltd 00312F (NSW) 02431E (WA) 02047B (VIC) 03204G (QLD) Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd trading as La Trobe Melbourne 03312D La Trobe University 00115M (VIC) Australian Campus Network Pty Limited La Trobe University 02218K (NSW) Colleges of Business and Technology (WA) Pty Ltd 02042G Curtin University 00301J (WA) Colleges of Business and Technology (NSW) Pty Ltd trading as Curtin Sydney Curtin University 02637B (NSW) Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd trading as Eynesbury 00561M The University of Adelaide 00123M Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01590J Deakin University 00113B Perth Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01312J Edith Cowan University 00279B Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01737F Griffith University 00233E South Australian Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 02193C University of South Australia 00121B Sydney Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01576G Macquarie University 00002J IBT Sydney Pty Ltd trading as Macquarie City Campus Newcastle International College 03293B The University of Newcastle 00109J Navitas English Courses in NT will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 02783C (NT) Courses in NSW Qld and WA will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Services Pty Ltd ACN 002 069 730) CRICOS Provider 00289M (NSW) 00711B (Qld) 02252G (WA) with the exception of the Certificate IV in TESOL course which will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 00031D (NSW) and 03106K (Qld) Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia 02193C Hawthorn-Melbourne (Hawthorn Learning Pty Ltd ACN 124 204 171) CRICOS 02931G Australian College of Applied Psychology 01328A (NSW) 02565B (QLD) 02829E (VIC) Navitas College of Public Safety 01945JICM CRA BN 81210 5146 FIC CRA BN 81210 5146 Company Numbers Birmingham City International College Ltd trading as Birmingham City University International College (BCUIC) 07445570 CRIC 06407773 EIC 06822392 ICP 06770123 ICWS 6412162 HIBT Ltd trading as HIC 5163612 LIBT 5171106 Plymouth Devon International College Ltd trading as Plymouth University International College (PUIC) 06822402 ICRGU 07154254 Navitas Limited ABN 69 109 613 309

NAVMIBC_INSIDE BACK COVER_UKVersionindd 1 280512 918 AM

Education for your world

Cambridge Ruskin International College LtdCoslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

T +44 (0)1223 695700 F +44 (0)1223 698763 E cricangliaacuk facebookcomCRICuk

Company Number 6407773 Registered in England and Wales

The information contained in this brochure is correct at the time of publication however Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) reserves the right to alter amend or delete details at any time without notice

Selected photographs in this publication are Copyright copy Paul Foley Lightmoods 2012This brochure is provided free of charge

Printed July 2012 CRIC0150_0712_AWR

angliaacukcricnavitascom

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31

Accommodation

CRIC offers places in Anglia Ruskin Universityrsquos Halls of Residence for those wishing to live on either the Cambridge or Chelmsford campus The Halls of Residence consist of low-rise modern buildings situated either on or next to each campus

Alternatively CRIC offers off-campus accommodation through its preferred service providers

On-campus accommodationThis accommodation is intended for new students and is normally only available for a stay of one semester (16 weeks maximum) Rooms in Halls of Residence are limited so if you want to apply for one you should do so early

Students staying in the Halls of Residence will have their own en-suite single room which usually includes a single bed desk

cupboard and free broadband internet access Students share a large self-catering kitchen

After living in Halls of Residence for one semester many students find that they have settled into life at Anglia Ruskin University and made friends and would like to experience off-campus living in Cambridge or Chelmsford

The cost of a room in the Halls of Residence for one semester varies between pound1850 and pound2350 Please check angliaacukcric for the most up-to-date costs

Off-campus accommodationCRIC provides a referral service to our preferred off-campus accommodation service providers for new and continuing students wishing to live locally The service helps CRIC students to source privately rented accommodation within the cities of Cambridge and Chelmsford and close to Anglia Ruskin University

Reserving accommodationOnce you have accepted an offer to study at CRIC you may then wish to ask us to arrange your accommodation To reserve your room you will need to complete an Accommodation Form and pay a pound800 reservation fee in advance You must then pay the remaining accommodation cost when you receive your student visa Places are limited so we recommend you book early to ensure your place and choice of room

Cost-of-living guide

You will be expected to reside in Cambridge or Chelmsford for the duration of your studies at CRIC and Anglia Ruskin University As such the UK Border Agency (UKBA) requires students to be able to demonstrate minimum subsistence funds of pound800 per month to cover their living expenses For further details contact the CRIC Student Support Office at cricstudentsupportangliaacuk

The money you will need includes course fees and living costs (also called maintenance funds) Your monthly living costs may vary depending on where you

decide to study If you havenrsquot studied in the UK before or recently the information below will help you budget for your study here

Length of courseWhere you will study Money needed

Nine months or less CRIC Full course fees and pound800 for each calendar month of the course

More than nine months CRIC Full course fees and pound5400 to cover living costs for nine months

For more information visit ukbahomeofficegovuk and follow the Studying in the UK link

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How to apply to study at CRIC

Applying to CRICSend your completed application form and documents by mail email or fax to

Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) Coslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

E admissionscric-ukacuk F +44 (0)1223 698763 (international) F 01223 698763 (from the UK)

Complete the CRIC Application formand send it with supporting documents mdash including your academic qualifications and English test results mdash to CRIC or your CRIC representative

(Certified translations must accompany documents that are not in English)

Receive an Offer of AdmissionDownload Tier 4 visa application and prepare all documents needed for the visa as described in the UKBA visa application guidance notes

Accept the offerby paying the course fee deposit indicated and returning a completed Acceptance Form to CRIC

(You can make a payment via bank transfer international bank draft or debitcredit card)

Receive visa support informationCRIC will send you the information you need to apply for your UK student visa (Tier 4)

Re-check to see if you have all original documents funds required as per the CRIC CAS document and UKBA visa application guidance notes prior to applying for the Tier 4 visa

Arrange student accommodation in Cambridge or ChelmsfordCRIC can help organise suitable student accommodation

(Demand is often high for the most popular accommodation so make sure you arrange accommodation as soon as possible)

Apply for your visaFull details on the visa application process can be found at ukbahomeofficegovukstudyingintheuk

(You must you notify CRIC once the outcome of your application is confirmed)

Arrive in the UKCRIC will help arrange transfer from the airport to your accommodation and will provide a full orientation before enrolment

(You should notify CRIC of your arrival details so that we can make these arrangements)

Start the first stage of your studies at CRIC and complete your degree at Anglia Ruskin University

33

Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students

This payment and refund policy applies to applicants and new students undertaking an enrolment process at the commencement of a pathway of studies

Registered students are those who have completed an enrolment process and are considered to be lsquocontinuing studentsrsquo They are not considered under this policy see Payment and Refund mdash Continuing Students 10 Payment methods Programme

Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

11 Payment of the amount along with any transaction costs due should be made in pound pounds sterling to CRIC by

bull UK bank cheque

bull international bank draft

bull telegraphic transfer

bull UK bank debit card

bull non-UK bank debit card (3 surcharge will apply) or

bull credit card (3 surcharge will apply)

If payment is made by telegraphic transfer then it must state the

bull studentrsquos name and

bull studentrsquos CRIC student ID number

as reference for payment and provide CRIC with proof of payment

12 CRIC bank details are as follows

Bank name Citibank London

Address Citigroup Centre Canada Square Canary Wharf London E14 5LB United Kingdom

Account name CRIC Ltd

Account Address London UK

Bank Account number 11972472

Bank Sort Code 18-50-08

IBAN Number GB79CITI18500811972472

SWIFT Code CITIGB2L (Citibank London)

20 Financial conditions application

21 All applicants must have satisfiedprovide CRIC that

bull they have acceptable sources of funding for the duration of the pathway See the Student Visa Information on the website angliaacukcric (information also attached to the Acceptance of Offer Form and Provisional CAS Statement) for a list of documents that are acceptable

22 All fees charges and accounts will be payable in advance as determined by CRIC All applicants are required to make advance payments inclusive of

bull the Programme Fee Deposit mdash the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form and all deposits are taken as payment towards the full amount (note if you are an applicant undertaking English language then your Programme

Fee Deposit will be calculated against your academic programme fees and these fees will be held on account until you progress to academic studies)

bull pound800ndashpound1000 (the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form) towards any pre-booked student accommodation made on their behalf by provide CRIC All as payment towards the full amount (the full account must be paid prior to a student arriving in the UK)

bull the NavInsure Policy fee mdash Payment of this fee is required in advance if you select to purchase the Navinsurance Policy Refund of this fee is subject to the terms and conditions of the Navinsurance policy (in particular point ldquo3 mdash Cancellationrdquo of the general conditions on page 3 of the Policy Booklet)

In some instances CRIC may request an additional advance payment for specific pathways of study or where additional administrative charges may be required

23 No applicant will be issued with a CAS Statement until all requirements in paras 21 and 22 have been met

24 No applicant will be permitted to enrol on a pathway of study until all required advance payments are made in full by the required due date All required payments must be made prior to the commencement of the semester of enrolment inclusive of fees charges and accounts

25 Deferral of entry for applicants will not normally be permitted once a CAS statement has been issued by Anglia Ruskin University However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis prior to deferral of entry and where an applicant can provided binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

then all advance payments made to date will be held by CRIC and rolled forward to the deferred enrolment date Also see paras 327

26 Fees are correct as at the time of printing CRIC reserves the right to vary its fees at any time

30 Financial conditions and refunds Programme Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

31 Conditions

311 The laws pertaining to money laundering in the UK require that any payment made to and confirmed as received by CRIC will only ever be refunded to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment

Where an accommodation deposit has been paid to the College which is then transferred to a third party (provider of actual accommodation) with the approval of the student or parentlegal guardian the deposit is then subject to the terms and conditions for refund of the third party and the College therefore has no further liability or responsibility for any refund

312 CRIC reserves the right to return to source any excessive payment consisting of over three semestersrsquo advanced payments inclusive of programme fees andor student accommodation fees as a preventative measure to any excessive money transfer into and within the UK

313 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any miscommunication that may arise where inaccurate applicant contact details or where such details are out of date It is the responsibility of applicant and the parentguardian where an applicant is under the age of 18 years to provide and confirm correct contact details for communication purposes

314 CRIC reserves the right to correct any clerical details or omissions

315 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage including without limitation direct or consequential loss or damage or any loss or damages whatsoever arising from the terms and conditions of payments and refunds

316 All payments are subject to the following conditions

bull the payee is authorised to use the payment method used

bull a payment must be confirmed as having reached the CRIC Citibank account for it to be deemed as a payment and

bull where a card provider declines or refuses a payment or where incorrect details have been provided by the payee and a payment does not reach the CRIC Citibank account CRIC has no obligation to notify the payee or applicant and accepts no liability for any losses

ES

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34 CRiC Pathways at AngliA Ruskin univeRsity 201213

Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students (continued)

32 International applicants

321 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content This may be applied

bull where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to Anglia Ruskin University or

bull where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant or

bull where an applicant has obtained entry clearance andor leave to remain under an Anglia Ruskin University CAS numberStatement

bull Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision prior to or at the time of receiving a Provisional CAS Statement or

bull where no CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321

A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

322 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and the applicant fails to gain a student visa then a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be applied where an applicant has provided the following binding evidence

bull a copy of the rejection letter received from the UK diplomatic mission (ECO)

bull evidence that the visa application was made within time and valid application conditions and

where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC

will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

323 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees can only be applied where an applicant has provided evidence that

bull they are no longer in the UK and that their student visa has been cancelled or

bull they have moved to and been accepted to another Tier 4 licensed educational establishment

bull A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

324 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where the applicant transfers prior to the enrolment process to another educational establishment within the UK then they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and outstanding accounts

325 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant fails to enrol then they are deemed to be in breach of their student visa and they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

326 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant can provide binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts inclusive of the NavInsure Policy fee

327 Where an applicant has opted to take out the NavInsure Policy and paid the associated fee as specified on the Acceptance of Offer Form a refund of the fee paid will be applied in line with the NavInsure Cancellation policy as specified in the NavInsure Policy Booklet provided to applicants at the time their Policy is issued

328 Where an applicant holds a NavInsure or alternative Insurance Policy a refund on advanced payment of programme fees see paras 322 323 and 324 will only be applied by CRIC where the applicant can evidence that they have not made a successful claim against their policy for the programme fees held

33 EEA or Swiss national applicants

331 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content

332 Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision four weeks prior to the programme start date then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 331 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

333 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees will be made A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

334 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where an applicant can provide binding evidence that the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

Please print in BLOCK LETTERS

Application forman Associate College of

(1) Personal

Title Mr Mrs Miss Other

Family name First name(s)

Previous family name (if applicable)

Date of birth DAY MONTH YEAR Gender Male Female

Student address

Postcode Country

Home telephone Mobile telephone

Country of birth Skype ID

Email

Country of passport held Passport number

(2) Pathway area selection

Undergraduate Pathway Areas Postgraduate Pathway Areas

Stage 1 University Foundation Stage 2 First Year Degree Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Architecture

Art amp Design

Business

Communications and Humanities

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Law

Life Sciences

Optometry

Accounting and Finance

Architecture

Arts and Humanities

Business

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Life Sciences

Art

Business

Engineering

IT

Law

MBA

Publishing

Year of entry Month of entry September January June

(This section must be completed including desired majorspecialisation where relevent For a list of degrees offered refer to page 11 of this guide Or visit cricnavitascomcourses)

Your chosen degree

(3) Education details Prior education ndash highest level achieved

Name of qualification (eg A Levels Year 12 Bachelorrsquos) Name of institution attended Grades (itemise individual subject grades) Date of completion

CRIC_APPFORMindd 1 06072012 0947

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(9) Application checklist and declarationWe require the following section to be completed in order to process your application

Check that you have

Completed all sections of the application form

Read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment including the Fee and Refund Policy within the brochure or on the website

Check that you have attached

Certified copies of your academic transcripts

Evidence of your English language ability if applicable

A copy of your passport andor visa

I declare that the information I have supplied on this form is to the best of my understanding and belief complete and correct I understand that the giving of false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of my application or cancellation of enrolment I give permission for CRIC to obtain official records from any educational institution that I have attended I also authorise CRIC to supply any relevant official records to educational institutions to which I am seeking admission to government bodies and to parentssponsors if required I understand that Course Fees are subject to review I accept the conditions as laid out in the CRIC Payment and Refund Policy and accept liability for the payment of all Course Fees as outlined within I understand that living expenses in the United Kingdom may be higher than in my own country and confirm that I am able to meet those costs I hereby consent to CRIC disclosing my personal information to third parties in the manner set out in CRICrsquos Privacy Policy which includes

bull Disclosure to CRIC representatives (agents) acting on my behalf

bull Disclosure to Anglia Ruskin University to facilitate progression from CRIC to the next stage of my studies

bull Disclosure to Navitas Ltd and its affiliates for the purpose of communication with regarding pathways and services offered by Navitas Ltd and its related companies

Tick this box if you do not wish to receive information via SMS about your offer

Signature Date DAY MONTH YEAR

ParentGuardian Signature (if applicant is under 18 years of age)

Date DAY MONTH YEAR

Offer Details ndash Admission OfficeRepresentative Stamp

Send your application to CRICCambridge Ruskin International CollegeAnglia Ruskin University Coslett Building (Cos415)East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

F +44 (0)1223 698763 E admissionscric-ukacuk

(4) English proficiencyPlease provide details of your English language qualification

IELTS (Score)

TOEFL (Score)

Other (lsquoOrsquo Levels Cambridge)

You must submit full academic transcriptscertificates and proof of English proficiency so that we can assess your eligibility for your selected study PathwayIf these documents are not submitted with this form we will not be able to process your application

(5) Declaration of criminal recordIn accordance with UK law you must state if you have any criminal convictions

Please indicate if you have any criminal convictions

Yes No

(excluding spent convictions and minor motoring offences for which the penalty was a fine andor up to 3 penalty points)

If you tick yes you may need to provide details

(6) DisabilitiesSpecial NeedsPlease indicate in the next column whether or not you will need any additional support or facilities We will pass this information on to our Student Services team who will liaise with you to support you through the admission process and determine whether we and the university can meet your study needs

DisabilitiesSpecial Needs continued

I have no known learningphysical disability

I have a specific learningphysical disability

Please give further details below and if necessary attach further information to this form

(7) Have you studied previously in the UK

Yes No

From DAY MONTH YEAR To DAY MONTH YEAR

Name of schooluniversity

(8) Other informationHow did you hear about CRIC You may tick more than one box

Exhibitionseminar

Internet

Newspapermagazine advertisement

British Council

Recommended by an CRIC representative (agent)

Recommended by a friend or relative Is your friendrelative an CRIC student Yes No

Other

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With over 100 Navitas and SAE Institution locations across the globe and over 55000 international students currently studying with us we understand the worldrsquos learning

needs Wersquove become one of the most trusted providers of education and training in the world

Navitas offers to students professionals and migrants from around the world the following opportunities

bull English language training bull High school studies bull University preparation and programmesbull Post-secondary education for creative

media technology

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We also offer customised workplace training for companies and a range of training and settlement services for the Australian government Wherever you are and wherever you want to be the knowledge and resources of our staff around the world will ensure your success

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Education for your world

Members and affiliates of Navitas Australia

bull ACAP (Australian College of Applied Psychology)

bull ACN mdash La Trobe University Sydneybull ATTC (Australian TESOL Training Centre) bull CELUSA (Centre for English Language

in the University of South Australia) bull Curtin College mdash Curtin University Perth bull Curtin University Sydneybull Cytech Intersearchbull Eynesbury mdash The University of Adelaide

and University of South Australiabull Hawthorn-Melbournebull La Trobe Melbourne mdash La Trobe Universitybull MIBT mdash Deakin University Melbournebull MQC mdash Macquarie University Sydney bull Navitas English (formerly ACEACL) bull Navitas Health Skills Australiabull NCPS (Navitas College of Public Safety)bull Navitas Workforce Solutionsbull NIC mdash The University of Newcastlebull PIBT mdash Edith Cowan University Perth bull QIBT mdash Griffith University

Brisbane and the Gold Coastbull SAE InstitutionsQantm Collegesbull SAIBT mdash University of South

Australia Adelaidebull SIBT mdash Macquarie University Sydney

Canada

bull FIC mdash Simon Fraser University Vancouver bull ICM mdash the University of Manitoba Winnipeg

United Kingdom

bull BCUIC mdash Birmingham City University bull CRIC mdash Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge bull EIC mdash Edinburgh Napier University bull HIC mdash University of Hertfordshire Hatfieldbull ICP mdash University of Portsmouthbull ICRGU mdash Robert Gordon University Aberdeen bull ICWS mdash Swansea Universitybull LIBT mdash Brunel University Londonbull PUIC mdash Plymouth University bull SAE InstitutionsQantm College

United States of America

bull Navitas at UMass Boston mdash University of Massachusetts Boston

bull Navitas at UMass Dartmouth mdash University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

bull Navitas at UMass Lowell mdash University of Massachusetts Lowell

bull Navitas at WKU mdash Western Kentucky University (WKU)

bull Navitas at UNH mdash University of New Hampshire

bull SAE Institutions

Africa

bull SAE Institute South Africabull AUSI mdash Edith Cowan University Kenya

Asia

bull ACBT mdash Edith Cowan University Sri Lanka bull Curtin Singapore (The Singapore

Campus of Curtin University)bull MIBT Indonesia mdash Deakin Universitybull SAE Institutions mdash India Indonesia

Malaysia Singapore ThailandQantm College mdash Singapore

Europe

bull SAE InstitutionsQantm Colleges mdash Austria Belgium France Germany Greece Italy Netherlands Sweden Switzerland Slovenia Spain Turkey

Middle East

bull SAE Institutions mdash Jordan and Kuwait

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bull SAE Institute Auckland

Central America

bull SAE Institute Mexico

Australian College of Business and Technology (ACBT) and Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Indonesia (MIBT-I) are affiliated organisations and are not owned by Navitas LimitedNAVITAS USA These schools are authorized under federal law to enrol non-immigrant alien students University Pathway Programs are not available to students from the Peoplersquos Republic of China for any University of Massachusetts campus where Navitas conducts these programsRegistered Company names and CRICOS Provider Codes SAE Institute Pty Ltd 00312F (NSW) 02431E (WA) 02047B (VIC) 03204G (QLD) Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd trading as La Trobe Melbourne 03312D La Trobe University 00115M (VIC) Australian Campus Network Pty Limited La Trobe University 02218K (NSW) Colleges of Business and Technology (WA) Pty Ltd 02042G Curtin University 00301J (WA) Colleges of Business and Technology (NSW) Pty Ltd trading as Curtin Sydney Curtin University 02637B (NSW) Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd trading as Eynesbury 00561M The University of Adelaide 00123M Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01590J Deakin University 00113B Perth Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01312J Edith Cowan University 00279B Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01737F Griffith University 00233E South Australian Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 02193C University of South Australia 00121B Sydney Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01576G Macquarie University 00002J IBT Sydney Pty Ltd trading as Macquarie City Campus Newcastle International College 03293B The University of Newcastle 00109J Navitas English Courses in NT will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 02783C (NT) Courses in NSW Qld and WA will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Services Pty Ltd ACN 002 069 730) CRICOS Provider 00289M (NSW) 00711B (Qld) 02252G (WA) with the exception of the Certificate IV in TESOL course which will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 00031D (NSW) and 03106K (Qld) Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia 02193C Hawthorn-Melbourne (Hawthorn Learning Pty Ltd ACN 124 204 171) CRICOS 02931G Australian College of Applied Psychology 01328A (NSW) 02565B (QLD) 02829E (VIC) Navitas College of Public Safety 01945JICM CRA BN 81210 5146 FIC CRA BN 81210 5146 Company Numbers Birmingham City International College Ltd trading as Birmingham City University International College (BCUIC) 07445570 CRIC 06407773 EIC 06822392 ICP 06770123 ICWS 6412162 HIBT Ltd trading as HIC 5163612 LIBT 5171106 Plymouth Devon International College Ltd trading as Plymouth University International College (PUIC) 06822402 ICRGU 07154254 Navitas Limited ABN 69 109 613 309

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Education for your world

Cambridge Ruskin International College LtdCoslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

T +44 (0)1223 695700 F +44 (0)1223 698763 E cricangliaacuk facebookcomCRICuk

Company Number 6407773 Registered in England and Wales

The information contained in this brochure is correct at the time of publication however Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) reserves the right to alter amend or delete details at any time without notice

Selected photographs in this publication are Copyright copy Paul Foley Lightmoods 2012This brochure is provided free of charge

Printed July 2012 CRIC0150_0712_AWR

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32 CRiC Pathways at AngliA Ruskin univeRsity 201213

How to apply to study at CRIC

Applying to CRICSend your completed application form and documents by mail email or fax to

Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) Coslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

E admissionscric-ukacuk F +44 (0)1223 698763 (international) F 01223 698763 (from the UK)

Complete the CRIC Application formand send it with supporting documents mdash including your academic qualifications and English test results mdash to CRIC or your CRIC representative

(Certified translations must accompany documents that are not in English)

Receive an Offer of AdmissionDownload Tier 4 visa application and prepare all documents needed for the visa as described in the UKBA visa application guidance notes

Accept the offerby paying the course fee deposit indicated and returning a completed Acceptance Form to CRIC

(You can make a payment via bank transfer international bank draft or debitcredit card)

Receive visa support informationCRIC will send you the information you need to apply for your UK student visa (Tier 4)

Re-check to see if you have all original documents funds required as per the CRIC CAS document and UKBA visa application guidance notes prior to applying for the Tier 4 visa

Arrange student accommodation in Cambridge or ChelmsfordCRIC can help organise suitable student accommodation

(Demand is often high for the most popular accommodation so make sure you arrange accommodation as soon as possible)

Apply for your visaFull details on the visa application process can be found at ukbahomeofficegovukstudyingintheuk

(You must you notify CRIC once the outcome of your application is confirmed)

Arrive in the UKCRIC will help arrange transfer from the airport to your accommodation and will provide a full orientation before enrolment

(You should notify CRIC of your arrival details so that we can make these arrangements)

Start the first stage of your studies at CRIC and complete your degree at Anglia Ruskin University

33

Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students

This payment and refund policy applies to applicants and new students undertaking an enrolment process at the commencement of a pathway of studies

Registered students are those who have completed an enrolment process and are considered to be lsquocontinuing studentsrsquo They are not considered under this policy see Payment and Refund mdash Continuing Students 10 Payment methods Programme

Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

11 Payment of the amount along with any transaction costs due should be made in pound pounds sterling to CRIC by

bull UK bank cheque

bull international bank draft

bull telegraphic transfer

bull UK bank debit card

bull non-UK bank debit card (3 surcharge will apply) or

bull credit card (3 surcharge will apply)

If payment is made by telegraphic transfer then it must state the

bull studentrsquos name and

bull studentrsquos CRIC student ID number

as reference for payment and provide CRIC with proof of payment

12 CRIC bank details are as follows

Bank name Citibank London

Address Citigroup Centre Canada Square Canary Wharf London E14 5LB United Kingdom

Account name CRIC Ltd

Account Address London UK

Bank Account number 11972472

Bank Sort Code 18-50-08

IBAN Number GB79CITI18500811972472

SWIFT Code CITIGB2L (Citibank London)

20 Financial conditions application

21 All applicants must have satisfiedprovide CRIC that

bull they have acceptable sources of funding for the duration of the pathway See the Student Visa Information on the website angliaacukcric (information also attached to the Acceptance of Offer Form and Provisional CAS Statement) for a list of documents that are acceptable

22 All fees charges and accounts will be payable in advance as determined by CRIC All applicants are required to make advance payments inclusive of

bull the Programme Fee Deposit mdash the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form and all deposits are taken as payment towards the full amount (note if you are an applicant undertaking English language then your Programme

Fee Deposit will be calculated against your academic programme fees and these fees will be held on account until you progress to academic studies)

bull pound800ndashpound1000 (the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form) towards any pre-booked student accommodation made on their behalf by provide CRIC All as payment towards the full amount (the full account must be paid prior to a student arriving in the UK)

bull the NavInsure Policy fee mdash Payment of this fee is required in advance if you select to purchase the Navinsurance Policy Refund of this fee is subject to the terms and conditions of the Navinsurance policy (in particular point ldquo3 mdash Cancellationrdquo of the general conditions on page 3 of the Policy Booklet)

In some instances CRIC may request an additional advance payment for specific pathways of study or where additional administrative charges may be required

23 No applicant will be issued with a CAS Statement until all requirements in paras 21 and 22 have been met

24 No applicant will be permitted to enrol on a pathway of study until all required advance payments are made in full by the required due date All required payments must be made prior to the commencement of the semester of enrolment inclusive of fees charges and accounts

25 Deferral of entry for applicants will not normally be permitted once a CAS statement has been issued by Anglia Ruskin University However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis prior to deferral of entry and where an applicant can provided binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

then all advance payments made to date will be held by CRIC and rolled forward to the deferred enrolment date Also see paras 327

26 Fees are correct as at the time of printing CRIC reserves the right to vary its fees at any time

30 Financial conditions and refunds Programme Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

31 Conditions

311 The laws pertaining to money laundering in the UK require that any payment made to and confirmed as received by CRIC will only ever be refunded to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment

Where an accommodation deposit has been paid to the College which is then transferred to a third party (provider of actual accommodation) with the approval of the student or parentlegal guardian the deposit is then subject to the terms and conditions for refund of the third party and the College therefore has no further liability or responsibility for any refund

312 CRIC reserves the right to return to source any excessive payment consisting of over three semestersrsquo advanced payments inclusive of programme fees andor student accommodation fees as a preventative measure to any excessive money transfer into and within the UK

313 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any miscommunication that may arise where inaccurate applicant contact details or where such details are out of date It is the responsibility of applicant and the parentguardian where an applicant is under the age of 18 years to provide and confirm correct contact details for communication purposes

314 CRIC reserves the right to correct any clerical details or omissions

315 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage including without limitation direct or consequential loss or damage or any loss or damages whatsoever arising from the terms and conditions of payments and refunds

316 All payments are subject to the following conditions

bull the payee is authorised to use the payment method used

bull a payment must be confirmed as having reached the CRIC Citibank account for it to be deemed as a payment and

bull where a card provider declines or refuses a payment or where incorrect details have been provided by the payee and a payment does not reach the CRIC Citibank account CRIC has no obligation to notify the payee or applicant and accepts no liability for any losses

ES

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ION

34 CRiC Pathways at AngliA Ruskin univeRsity 201213

Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students (continued)

32 International applicants

321 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content This may be applied

bull where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to Anglia Ruskin University or

bull where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant or

bull where an applicant has obtained entry clearance andor leave to remain under an Anglia Ruskin University CAS numberStatement

bull Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision prior to or at the time of receiving a Provisional CAS Statement or

bull where no CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321

A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

322 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and the applicant fails to gain a student visa then a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be applied where an applicant has provided the following binding evidence

bull a copy of the rejection letter received from the UK diplomatic mission (ECO)

bull evidence that the visa application was made within time and valid application conditions and

where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC

will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

323 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees can only be applied where an applicant has provided evidence that

bull they are no longer in the UK and that their student visa has been cancelled or

bull they have moved to and been accepted to another Tier 4 licensed educational establishment

bull A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

324 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where the applicant transfers prior to the enrolment process to another educational establishment within the UK then they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and outstanding accounts

325 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant fails to enrol then they are deemed to be in breach of their student visa and they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

326 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant can provide binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts inclusive of the NavInsure Policy fee

327 Where an applicant has opted to take out the NavInsure Policy and paid the associated fee as specified on the Acceptance of Offer Form a refund of the fee paid will be applied in line with the NavInsure Cancellation policy as specified in the NavInsure Policy Booklet provided to applicants at the time their Policy is issued

328 Where an applicant holds a NavInsure or alternative Insurance Policy a refund on advanced payment of programme fees see paras 322 323 and 324 will only be applied by CRIC where the applicant can evidence that they have not made a successful claim against their policy for the programme fees held

33 EEA or Swiss national applicants

331 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content

332 Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision four weeks prior to the programme start date then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 331 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

333 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees will be made A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

334 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where an applicant can provide binding evidence that the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

Please print in BLOCK LETTERS

Application forman Associate College of

(1) Personal

Title Mr Mrs Miss Other

Family name First name(s)

Previous family name (if applicable)

Date of birth DAY MONTH YEAR Gender Male Female

Student address

Postcode Country

Home telephone Mobile telephone

Country of birth Skype ID

Email

Country of passport held Passport number

(2) Pathway area selection

Undergraduate Pathway Areas Postgraduate Pathway Areas

Stage 1 University Foundation Stage 2 First Year Degree Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Architecture

Art amp Design

Business

Communications and Humanities

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Law

Life Sciences

Optometry

Accounting and Finance

Architecture

Arts and Humanities

Business

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Life Sciences

Art

Business

Engineering

IT

Law

MBA

Publishing

Year of entry Month of entry September January June

(This section must be completed including desired majorspecialisation where relevent For a list of degrees offered refer to page 11 of this guide Or visit cricnavitascomcourses)

Your chosen degree

(3) Education details Prior education ndash highest level achieved

Name of qualification (eg A Levels Year 12 Bachelorrsquos) Name of institution attended Grades (itemise individual subject grades) Date of completion

CRIC_APPFORMindd 1 06072012 0947

Office use only

(9) Application checklist and declarationWe require the following section to be completed in order to process your application

Check that you have

Completed all sections of the application form

Read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment including the Fee and Refund Policy within the brochure or on the website

Check that you have attached

Certified copies of your academic transcripts

Evidence of your English language ability if applicable

A copy of your passport andor visa

I declare that the information I have supplied on this form is to the best of my understanding and belief complete and correct I understand that the giving of false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of my application or cancellation of enrolment I give permission for CRIC to obtain official records from any educational institution that I have attended I also authorise CRIC to supply any relevant official records to educational institutions to which I am seeking admission to government bodies and to parentssponsors if required I understand that Course Fees are subject to review I accept the conditions as laid out in the CRIC Payment and Refund Policy and accept liability for the payment of all Course Fees as outlined within I understand that living expenses in the United Kingdom may be higher than in my own country and confirm that I am able to meet those costs I hereby consent to CRIC disclosing my personal information to third parties in the manner set out in CRICrsquos Privacy Policy which includes

bull Disclosure to CRIC representatives (agents) acting on my behalf

bull Disclosure to Anglia Ruskin University to facilitate progression from CRIC to the next stage of my studies

bull Disclosure to Navitas Ltd and its affiliates for the purpose of communication with regarding pathways and services offered by Navitas Ltd and its related companies

Tick this box if you do not wish to receive information via SMS about your offer

Signature Date DAY MONTH YEAR

ParentGuardian Signature (if applicant is under 18 years of age)

Date DAY MONTH YEAR

Offer Details ndash Admission OfficeRepresentative Stamp

Send your application to CRICCambridge Ruskin International CollegeAnglia Ruskin University Coslett Building (Cos415)East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

F +44 (0)1223 698763 E admissionscric-ukacuk

(4) English proficiencyPlease provide details of your English language qualification

IELTS (Score)

TOEFL (Score)

Other (lsquoOrsquo Levels Cambridge)

You must submit full academic transcriptscertificates and proof of English proficiency so that we can assess your eligibility for your selected study PathwayIf these documents are not submitted with this form we will not be able to process your application

(5) Declaration of criminal recordIn accordance with UK law you must state if you have any criminal convictions

Please indicate if you have any criminal convictions

Yes No

(excluding spent convictions and minor motoring offences for which the penalty was a fine andor up to 3 penalty points)

If you tick yes you may need to provide details

(6) DisabilitiesSpecial NeedsPlease indicate in the next column whether or not you will need any additional support or facilities We will pass this information on to our Student Services team who will liaise with you to support you through the admission process and determine whether we and the university can meet your study needs

DisabilitiesSpecial Needs continued

I have no known learningphysical disability

I have a specific learningphysical disability

Please give further details below and if necessary attach further information to this form

(7) Have you studied previously in the UK

Yes No

From DAY MONTH YEAR To DAY MONTH YEAR

Name of schooluniversity

(8) Other informationHow did you hear about CRIC You may tick more than one box

Exhibitionseminar

Internet

Newspapermagazine advertisement

British Council

Recommended by an CRIC representative (agent)

Recommended by a friend or relative Is your friendrelative an CRIC student Yes No

Other

QRCODE

CRIC_APPFORMindd 2 06072012 0947

Creating opportunities for successNavitas provides you with the education you need to get where you want to be in life From English language skills and courses to help you enter university to training for the workplace Navitas colleges and campuses in 28 countries will support you every step of the way

With over 100 Navitas and SAE Institution locations across the globe and over 55000 international students currently studying with us we understand the worldrsquos learning

needs Wersquove become one of the most trusted providers of education and training in the world

Navitas offers to students professionals and migrants from around the world the following opportunities

bull English language training bull High school studies bull University preparation and programmesbull Post-secondary education for creative

media technology

bull Career advancement programmes bull Student recruitment bull Workforce recruitment and placementbull Migrant settlement services

We also offer customised workplace training for companies and a range of training and settlement services for the Australian government Wherever you are and wherever you want to be the knowledge and resources of our staff around the world will ensure your success

Boston

Lowell

Dartmouth

LondonCambridge

Plymouth

SwanseaPortsmouth

AberdeenEdinburgh

Glasgow

BirminghamOxford

Germany

SloveniaAustria

Switzerland

France

Italy

BelgiumNetherlands

Malaysia

Thailand

South Africa Byron BayAuckland

Newcastle

Los Angeles

Mexico

SanFrancisco New York

Miami

AtlantaNashville

Sweden

SpainGreece

Turkey

KuwaitJordan

India

VancouverWinnipeg

KentuckyMassachusetts

New Hampshire

Nairobi

Colombo

Singapore

Jakarta

AdelaideGeelong Melbourne

Sydney

BrisbaneGold Coast

Perth

CairnsDarwin

Education for your world

Members and affiliates of Navitas Australia

bull ACAP (Australian College of Applied Psychology)

bull ACN mdash La Trobe University Sydneybull ATTC (Australian TESOL Training Centre) bull CELUSA (Centre for English Language

in the University of South Australia) bull Curtin College mdash Curtin University Perth bull Curtin University Sydneybull Cytech Intersearchbull Eynesbury mdash The University of Adelaide

and University of South Australiabull Hawthorn-Melbournebull La Trobe Melbourne mdash La Trobe Universitybull MIBT mdash Deakin University Melbournebull MQC mdash Macquarie University Sydney bull Navitas English (formerly ACEACL) bull Navitas Health Skills Australiabull NCPS (Navitas College of Public Safety)bull Navitas Workforce Solutionsbull NIC mdash The University of Newcastlebull PIBT mdash Edith Cowan University Perth bull QIBT mdash Griffith University

Brisbane and the Gold Coastbull SAE InstitutionsQantm Collegesbull SAIBT mdash University of South

Australia Adelaidebull SIBT mdash Macquarie University Sydney

Canada

bull FIC mdash Simon Fraser University Vancouver bull ICM mdash the University of Manitoba Winnipeg

United Kingdom

bull BCUIC mdash Birmingham City University bull CRIC mdash Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge bull EIC mdash Edinburgh Napier University bull HIC mdash University of Hertfordshire Hatfieldbull ICP mdash University of Portsmouthbull ICRGU mdash Robert Gordon University Aberdeen bull ICWS mdash Swansea Universitybull LIBT mdash Brunel University Londonbull PUIC mdash Plymouth University bull SAE InstitutionsQantm College

United States of America

bull Navitas at UMass Boston mdash University of Massachusetts Boston

bull Navitas at UMass Dartmouth mdash University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

bull Navitas at UMass Lowell mdash University of Massachusetts Lowell

bull Navitas at WKU mdash Western Kentucky University (WKU)

bull Navitas at UNH mdash University of New Hampshire

bull SAE Institutions

Africa

bull SAE Institute South Africabull AUSI mdash Edith Cowan University Kenya

Asia

bull ACBT mdash Edith Cowan University Sri Lanka bull Curtin Singapore (The Singapore

Campus of Curtin University)bull MIBT Indonesia mdash Deakin Universitybull SAE Institutions mdash India Indonesia

Malaysia Singapore ThailandQantm College mdash Singapore

Europe

bull SAE InstitutionsQantm Colleges mdash Austria Belgium France Germany Greece Italy Netherlands Sweden Switzerland Slovenia Spain Turkey

Middle East

bull SAE Institutions mdash Jordan and Kuwait

New Zealand

bull SAE Institute Auckland

Central America

bull SAE Institute Mexico

Australian College of Business and Technology (ACBT) and Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Indonesia (MIBT-I) are affiliated organisations and are not owned by Navitas LimitedNAVITAS USA These schools are authorized under federal law to enrol non-immigrant alien students University Pathway Programs are not available to students from the Peoplersquos Republic of China for any University of Massachusetts campus where Navitas conducts these programsRegistered Company names and CRICOS Provider Codes SAE Institute Pty Ltd 00312F (NSW) 02431E (WA) 02047B (VIC) 03204G (QLD) Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd trading as La Trobe Melbourne 03312D La Trobe University 00115M (VIC) Australian Campus Network Pty Limited La Trobe University 02218K (NSW) Colleges of Business and Technology (WA) Pty Ltd 02042G Curtin University 00301J (WA) Colleges of Business and Technology (NSW) Pty Ltd trading as Curtin Sydney Curtin University 02637B (NSW) Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd trading as Eynesbury 00561M The University of Adelaide 00123M Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01590J Deakin University 00113B Perth Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01312J Edith Cowan University 00279B Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01737F Griffith University 00233E South Australian Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 02193C University of South Australia 00121B Sydney Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01576G Macquarie University 00002J IBT Sydney Pty Ltd trading as Macquarie City Campus Newcastle International College 03293B The University of Newcastle 00109J Navitas English Courses in NT will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 02783C (NT) Courses in NSW Qld and WA will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Services Pty Ltd ACN 002 069 730) CRICOS Provider 00289M (NSW) 00711B (Qld) 02252G (WA) with the exception of the Certificate IV in TESOL course which will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 00031D (NSW) and 03106K (Qld) Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia 02193C Hawthorn-Melbourne (Hawthorn Learning Pty Ltd ACN 124 204 171) CRICOS 02931G Australian College of Applied Psychology 01328A (NSW) 02565B (QLD) 02829E (VIC) Navitas College of Public Safety 01945JICM CRA BN 81210 5146 FIC CRA BN 81210 5146 Company Numbers Birmingham City International College Ltd trading as Birmingham City University International College (BCUIC) 07445570 CRIC 06407773 EIC 06822392 ICP 06770123 ICWS 6412162 HIBT Ltd trading as HIC 5163612 LIBT 5171106 Plymouth Devon International College Ltd trading as Plymouth University International College (PUIC) 06822402 ICRGU 07154254 Navitas Limited ABN 69 109 613 309

NAVMIBC_INSIDE BACK COVER_UKVersionindd 1 280512 918 AM

Education for your world

Cambridge Ruskin International College LtdCoslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

T +44 (0)1223 695700 F +44 (0)1223 698763 E cricangliaacuk facebookcomCRICuk

Company Number 6407773 Registered in England and Wales

The information contained in this brochure is correct at the time of publication however Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) reserves the right to alter amend or delete details at any time without notice

Selected photographs in this publication are Copyright copy Paul Foley Lightmoods 2012This brochure is provided free of charge

Printed July 2012 CRIC0150_0712_AWR

angliaacukcricnavitascom

Page 35: CRIC International Student Guide 2013

33

Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students

This payment and refund policy applies to applicants and new students undertaking an enrolment process at the commencement of a pathway of studies

Registered students are those who have completed an enrolment process and are considered to be lsquocontinuing studentsrsquo They are not considered under this policy see Payment and Refund mdash Continuing Students 10 Payment methods Programme

Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

11 Payment of the amount along with any transaction costs due should be made in pound pounds sterling to CRIC by

bull UK bank cheque

bull international bank draft

bull telegraphic transfer

bull UK bank debit card

bull non-UK bank debit card (3 surcharge will apply) or

bull credit card (3 surcharge will apply)

If payment is made by telegraphic transfer then it must state the

bull studentrsquos name and

bull studentrsquos CRIC student ID number

as reference for payment and provide CRIC with proof of payment

12 CRIC bank details are as follows

Bank name Citibank London

Address Citigroup Centre Canada Square Canary Wharf London E14 5LB United Kingdom

Account name CRIC Ltd

Account Address London UK

Bank Account number 11972472

Bank Sort Code 18-50-08

IBAN Number GB79CITI18500811972472

SWIFT Code CITIGB2L (Citibank London)

20 Financial conditions application

21 All applicants must have satisfiedprovide CRIC that

bull they have acceptable sources of funding for the duration of the pathway See the Student Visa Information on the website angliaacukcric (information also attached to the Acceptance of Offer Form and Provisional CAS Statement) for a list of documents that are acceptable

22 All fees charges and accounts will be payable in advance as determined by CRIC All applicants are required to make advance payments inclusive of

bull the Programme Fee Deposit mdash the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form and all deposits are taken as payment towards the full amount (note if you are an applicant undertaking English language then your Programme

Fee Deposit will be calculated against your academic programme fees and these fees will be held on account until you progress to academic studies)

bull pound800ndashpound1000 (the amount is specified on your Acceptance of Offer Form) towards any pre-booked student accommodation made on their behalf by provide CRIC All as payment towards the full amount (the full account must be paid prior to a student arriving in the UK)

bull the NavInsure Policy fee mdash Payment of this fee is required in advance if you select to purchase the Navinsurance Policy Refund of this fee is subject to the terms and conditions of the Navinsurance policy (in particular point ldquo3 mdash Cancellationrdquo of the general conditions on page 3 of the Policy Booklet)

In some instances CRIC may request an additional advance payment for specific pathways of study or where additional administrative charges may be required

23 No applicant will be issued with a CAS Statement until all requirements in paras 21 and 22 have been met

24 No applicant will be permitted to enrol on a pathway of study until all required advance payments are made in full by the required due date All required payments must be made prior to the commencement of the semester of enrolment inclusive of fees charges and accounts

25 Deferral of entry for applicants will not normally be permitted once a CAS statement has been issued by Anglia Ruskin University However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis prior to deferral of entry and where an applicant can provided binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

then all advance payments made to date will be held by CRIC and rolled forward to the deferred enrolment date Also see paras 327

26 Fees are correct as at the time of printing CRIC reserves the right to vary its fees at any time

30 Financial conditions and refunds Programme Fee Deposit programme fees student accommodation fees charges or accounts

31 Conditions

311 The laws pertaining to money laundering in the UK require that any payment made to and confirmed as received by CRIC will only ever be refunded to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment

Where an accommodation deposit has been paid to the College which is then transferred to a third party (provider of actual accommodation) with the approval of the student or parentlegal guardian the deposit is then subject to the terms and conditions for refund of the third party and the College therefore has no further liability or responsibility for any refund

312 CRIC reserves the right to return to source any excessive payment consisting of over three semestersrsquo advanced payments inclusive of programme fees andor student accommodation fees as a preventative measure to any excessive money transfer into and within the UK

313 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any miscommunication that may arise where inaccurate applicant contact details or where such details are out of date It is the responsibility of applicant and the parentguardian where an applicant is under the age of 18 years to provide and confirm correct contact details for communication purposes

314 CRIC reserves the right to correct any clerical details or omissions

315 CRIC accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage including without limitation direct or consequential loss or damage or any loss or damages whatsoever arising from the terms and conditions of payments and refunds

316 All payments are subject to the following conditions

bull the payee is authorised to use the payment method used

bull a payment must be confirmed as having reached the CRIC Citibank account for it to be deemed as a payment and

bull where a card provider declines or refuses a payment or where incorrect details have been provided by the payee and a payment does not reach the CRIC Citibank account CRIC has no obligation to notify the payee or applicant and accepts no liability for any losses

ES

SE

NT

IAL IN

FOR

MAT

ION

34 CRiC Pathways at AngliA Ruskin univeRsity 201213

Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students (continued)

32 International applicants

321 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content This may be applied

bull where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to Anglia Ruskin University or

bull where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant or

bull where an applicant has obtained entry clearance andor leave to remain under an Anglia Ruskin University CAS numberStatement

bull Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision prior to or at the time of receiving a Provisional CAS Statement or

bull where no CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321

A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

322 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and the applicant fails to gain a student visa then a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be applied where an applicant has provided the following binding evidence

bull a copy of the rejection letter received from the UK diplomatic mission (ECO)

bull evidence that the visa application was made within time and valid application conditions and

where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC

will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

323 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees can only be applied where an applicant has provided evidence that

bull they are no longer in the UK and that their student visa has been cancelled or

bull they have moved to and been accepted to another Tier 4 licensed educational establishment

bull A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

324 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where the applicant transfers prior to the enrolment process to another educational establishment within the UK then they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and outstanding accounts

325 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant fails to enrol then they are deemed to be in breach of their student visa and they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

326 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant can provide binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts inclusive of the NavInsure Policy fee

327 Where an applicant has opted to take out the NavInsure Policy and paid the associated fee as specified on the Acceptance of Offer Form a refund of the fee paid will be applied in line with the NavInsure Cancellation policy as specified in the NavInsure Policy Booklet provided to applicants at the time their Policy is issued

328 Where an applicant holds a NavInsure or alternative Insurance Policy a refund on advanced payment of programme fees see paras 322 323 and 324 will only be applied by CRIC where the applicant can evidence that they have not made a successful claim against their policy for the programme fees held

33 EEA or Swiss national applicants

331 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content

332 Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision four weeks prior to the programme start date then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 331 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

333 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees will be made A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

334 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where an applicant can provide binding evidence that the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

Please print in BLOCK LETTERS

Application forman Associate College of

(1) Personal

Title Mr Mrs Miss Other

Family name First name(s)

Previous family name (if applicable)

Date of birth DAY MONTH YEAR Gender Male Female

Student address

Postcode Country

Home telephone Mobile telephone

Country of birth Skype ID

Email

Country of passport held Passport number

(2) Pathway area selection

Undergraduate Pathway Areas Postgraduate Pathway Areas

Stage 1 University Foundation Stage 2 First Year Degree Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Architecture

Art amp Design

Business

Communications and Humanities

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Law

Life Sciences

Optometry

Accounting and Finance

Architecture

Arts and Humanities

Business

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Life Sciences

Art

Business

Engineering

IT

Law

MBA

Publishing

Year of entry Month of entry September January June

(This section must be completed including desired majorspecialisation where relevent For a list of degrees offered refer to page 11 of this guide Or visit cricnavitascomcourses)

Your chosen degree

(3) Education details Prior education ndash highest level achieved

Name of qualification (eg A Levels Year 12 Bachelorrsquos) Name of institution attended Grades (itemise individual subject grades) Date of completion

CRIC_APPFORMindd 1 06072012 0947

Office use only

(9) Application checklist and declarationWe require the following section to be completed in order to process your application

Check that you have

Completed all sections of the application form

Read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment including the Fee and Refund Policy within the brochure or on the website

Check that you have attached

Certified copies of your academic transcripts

Evidence of your English language ability if applicable

A copy of your passport andor visa

I declare that the information I have supplied on this form is to the best of my understanding and belief complete and correct I understand that the giving of false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of my application or cancellation of enrolment I give permission for CRIC to obtain official records from any educational institution that I have attended I also authorise CRIC to supply any relevant official records to educational institutions to which I am seeking admission to government bodies and to parentssponsors if required I understand that Course Fees are subject to review I accept the conditions as laid out in the CRIC Payment and Refund Policy and accept liability for the payment of all Course Fees as outlined within I understand that living expenses in the United Kingdom may be higher than in my own country and confirm that I am able to meet those costs I hereby consent to CRIC disclosing my personal information to third parties in the manner set out in CRICrsquos Privacy Policy which includes

bull Disclosure to CRIC representatives (agents) acting on my behalf

bull Disclosure to Anglia Ruskin University to facilitate progression from CRIC to the next stage of my studies

bull Disclosure to Navitas Ltd and its affiliates for the purpose of communication with regarding pathways and services offered by Navitas Ltd and its related companies

Tick this box if you do not wish to receive information via SMS about your offer

Signature Date DAY MONTH YEAR

ParentGuardian Signature (if applicant is under 18 years of age)

Date DAY MONTH YEAR

Offer Details ndash Admission OfficeRepresentative Stamp

Send your application to CRICCambridge Ruskin International CollegeAnglia Ruskin University Coslett Building (Cos415)East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

F +44 (0)1223 698763 E admissionscric-ukacuk

(4) English proficiencyPlease provide details of your English language qualification

IELTS (Score)

TOEFL (Score)

Other (lsquoOrsquo Levels Cambridge)

You must submit full academic transcriptscertificates and proof of English proficiency so that we can assess your eligibility for your selected study PathwayIf these documents are not submitted with this form we will not be able to process your application

(5) Declaration of criminal recordIn accordance with UK law you must state if you have any criminal convictions

Please indicate if you have any criminal convictions

Yes No

(excluding spent convictions and minor motoring offences for which the penalty was a fine andor up to 3 penalty points)

If you tick yes you may need to provide details

(6) DisabilitiesSpecial NeedsPlease indicate in the next column whether or not you will need any additional support or facilities We will pass this information on to our Student Services team who will liaise with you to support you through the admission process and determine whether we and the university can meet your study needs

DisabilitiesSpecial Needs continued

I have no known learningphysical disability

I have a specific learningphysical disability

Please give further details below and if necessary attach further information to this form

(7) Have you studied previously in the UK

Yes No

From DAY MONTH YEAR To DAY MONTH YEAR

Name of schooluniversity

(8) Other informationHow did you hear about CRIC You may tick more than one box

Exhibitionseminar

Internet

Newspapermagazine advertisement

British Council

Recommended by an CRIC representative (agent)

Recommended by a friend or relative Is your friendrelative an CRIC student Yes No

Other

QRCODE

CRIC_APPFORMindd 2 06072012 0947

Creating opportunities for successNavitas provides you with the education you need to get where you want to be in life From English language skills and courses to help you enter university to training for the workplace Navitas colleges and campuses in 28 countries will support you every step of the way

With over 100 Navitas and SAE Institution locations across the globe and over 55000 international students currently studying with us we understand the worldrsquos learning

needs Wersquove become one of the most trusted providers of education and training in the world

Navitas offers to students professionals and migrants from around the world the following opportunities

bull English language training bull High school studies bull University preparation and programmesbull Post-secondary education for creative

media technology

bull Career advancement programmes bull Student recruitment bull Workforce recruitment and placementbull Migrant settlement services

We also offer customised workplace training for companies and a range of training and settlement services for the Australian government Wherever you are and wherever you want to be the knowledge and resources of our staff around the world will ensure your success

Boston

Lowell

Dartmouth

LondonCambridge

Plymouth

SwanseaPortsmouth

AberdeenEdinburgh

Glasgow

BirminghamOxford

Germany

SloveniaAustria

Switzerland

France

Italy

BelgiumNetherlands

Malaysia

Thailand

South Africa Byron BayAuckland

Newcastle

Los Angeles

Mexico

SanFrancisco New York

Miami

AtlantaNashville

Sweden

SpainGreece

Turkey

KuwaitJordan

India

VancouverWinnipeg

KentuckyMassachusetts

New Hampshire

Nairobi

Colombo

Singapore

Jakarta

AdelaideGeelong Melbourne

Sydney

BrisbaneGold Coast

Perth

CairnsDarwin

Education for your world

Members and affiliates of Navitas Australia

bull ACAP (Australian College of Applied Psychology)

bull ACN mdash La Trobe University Sydneybull ATTC (Australian TESOL Training Centre) bull CELUSA (Centre for English Language

in the University of South Australia) bull Curtin College mdash Curtin University Perth bull Curtin University Sydneybull Cytech Intersearchbull Eynesbury mdash The University of Adelaide

and University of South Australiabull Hawthorn-Melbournebull La Trobe Melbourne mdash La Trobe Universitybull MIBT mdash Deakin University Melbournebull MQC mdash Macquarie University Sydney bull Navitas English (formerly ACEACL) bull Navitas Health Skills Australiabull NCPS (Navitas College of Public Safety)bull Navitas Workforce Solutionsbull NIC mdash The University of Newcastlebull PIBT mdash Edith Cowan University Perth bull QIBT mdash Griffith University

Brisbane and the Gold Coastbull SAE InstitutionsQantm Collegesbull SAIBT mdash University of South

Australia Adelaidebull SIBT mdash Macquarie University Sydney

Canada

bull FIC mdash Simon Fraser University Vancouver bull ICM mdash the University of Manitoba Winnipeg

United Kingdom

bull BCUIC mdash Birmingham City University bull CRIC mdash Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge bull EIC mdash Edinburgh Napier University bull HIC mdash University of Hertfordshire Hatfieldbull ICP mdash University of Portsmouthbull ICRGU mdash Robert Gordon University Aberdeen bull ICWS mdash Swansea Universitybull LIBT mdash Brunel University Londonbull PUIC mdash Plymouth University bull SAE InstitutionsQantm College

United States of America

bull Navitas at UMass Boston mdash University of Massachusetts Boston

bull Navitas at UMass Dartmouth mdash University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

bull Navitas at UMass Lowell mdash University of Massachusetts Lowell

bull Navitas at WKU mdash Western Kentucky University (WKU)

bull Navitas at UNH mdash University of New Hampshire

bull SAE Institutions

Africa

bull SAE Institute South Africabull AUSI mdash Edith Cowan University Kenya

Asia

bull ACBT mdash Edith Cowan University Sri Lanka bull Curtin Singapore (The Singapore

Campus of Curtin University)bull MIBT Indonesia mdash Deakin Universitybull SAE Institutions mdash India Indonesia

Malaysia Singapore ThailandQantm College mdash Singapore

Europe

bull SAE InstitutionsQantm Colleges mdash Austria Belgium France Germany Greece Italy Netherlands Sweden Switzerland Slovenia Spain Turkey

Middle East

bull SAE Institutions mdash Jordan and Kuwait

New Zealand

bull SAE Institute Auckland

Central America

bull SAE Institute Mexico

Australian College of Business and Technology (ACBT) and Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Indonesia (MIBT-I) are affiliated organisations and are not owned by Navitas LimitedNAVITAS USA These schools are authorized under federal law to enrol non-immigrant alien students University Pathway Programs are not available to students from the Peoplersquos Republic of China for any University of Massachusetts campus where Navitas conducts these programsRegistered Company names and CRICOS Provider Codes SAE Institute Pty Ltd 00312F (NSW) 02431E (WA) 02047B (VIC) 03204G (QLD) Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd trading as La Trobe Melbourne 03312D La Trobe University 00115M (VIC) Australian Campus Network Pty Limited La Trobe University 02218K (NSW) Colleges of Business and Technology (WA) Pty Ltd 02042G Curtin University 00301J (WA) Colleges of Business and Technology (NSW) Pty Ltd trading as Curtin Sydney Curtin University 02637B (NSW) Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd trading as Eynesbury 00561M The University of Adelaide 00123M Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01590J Deakin University 00113B Perth Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01312J Edith Cowan University 00279B Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01737F Griffith University 00233E South Australian Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 02193C University of South Australia 00121B Sydney Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01576G Macquarie University 00002J IBT Sydney Pty Ltd trading as Macquarie City Campus Newcastle International College 03293B The University of Newcastle 00109J Navitas English Courses in NT will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 02783C (NT) Courses in NSW Qld and WA will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Services Pty Ltd ACN 002 069 730) CRICOS Provider 00289M (NSW) 00711B (Qld) 02252G (WA) with the exception of the Certificate IV in TESOL course which will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 00031D (NSW) and 03106K (Qld) Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia 02193C Hawthorn-Melbourne (Hawthorn Learning Pty Ltd ACN 124 204 171) CRICOS 02931G Australian College of Applied Psychology 01328A (NSW) 02565B (QLD) 02829E (VIC) Navitas College of Public Safety 01945JICM CRA BN 81210 5146 FIC CRA BN 81210 5146 Company Numbers Birmingham City International College Ltd trading as Birmingham City University International College (BCUIC) 07445570 CRIC 06407773 EIC 06822392 ICP 06770123 ICWS 6412162 HIBT Ltd trading as HIC 5163612 LIBT 5171106 Plymouth Devon International College Ltd trading as Plymouth University International College (PUIC) 06822402 ICRGU 07154254 Navitas Limited ABN 69 109 613 309

NAVMIBC_INSIDE BACK COVER_UKVersionindd 1 280512 918 AM

Education for your world

Cambridge Ruskin International College LtdCoslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

T +44 (0)1223 695700 F +44 (0)1223 698763 E cricangliaacuk facebookcomCRICuk

Company Number 6407773 Registered in England and Wales

The information contained in this brochure is correct at the time of publication however Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) reserves the right to alter amend or delete details at any time without notice

Selected photographs in this publication are Copyright copy Paul Foley Lightmoods 2012This brochure is provided free of charge

Printed July 2012 CRIC0150_0712_AWR

angliaacukcricnavitascom

Page 36: CRIC International Student Guide 2013

34 CRiC Pathways at AngliA Ruskin univeRsity 201213

Payment and refund mdash applicants and new students (continued)

32 International applicants

321 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content This may be applied

bull where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to Anglia Ruskin University or

bull where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant or

bull where an applicant has obtained entry clearance andor leave to remain under an Anglia Ruskin University CAS numberStatement

bull Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision prior to or at the time of receiving a Provisional CAS Statement or

bull where no CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321

A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

322 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and the applicant fails to gain a student visa then a refund of advanced payment on programme fees inclusive of any student accommodation fees paid can only be applied where an applicant has provided the following binding evidence

bull a copy of the rejection letter received from the UK diplomatic mission (ECO)

bull evidence that the visa application was made within time and valid application conditions and

where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 321 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC

will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

323 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees can only be applied where an applicant has provided evidence that

bull they are no longer in the UK and that their student visa has been cancelled or

bull they have moved to and been accepted to another Tier 4 licensed educational establishment

bull A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made subject to para 329 to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

324 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where the applicant transfers prior to the enrolment process to another educational establishment within the UK then they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and outstanding accounts

325 Where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant fails to enrol then they are deemed to be in breach of their student visa and they are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

326 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where a CAS number has been applied for or a CAS Statement issued by Anglia Ruskin University on behalf of an applicant and they have gained a student visa on this basis and where an applicant can provide binding evidence that

bull they are not in the UK and

bull the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence

Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts inclusive of the NavInsure Policy fee

327 Where an applicant has opted to take out the NavInsure Policy and paid the associated fee as specified on the Acceptance of Offer Form a refund of the fee paid will be applied in line with the NavInsure Cancellation policy as specified in the NavInsure Policy Booklet provided to applicants at the time their Policy is issued

328 Where an applicant holds a NavInsure or alternative Insurance Policy a refund on advanced payment of programme fees see paras 322 323 and 324 will only be applied by CRIC where the applicant can evidence that they have not made a successful claim against their policy for the programme fees held

33 EEA or Swiss national applicants

331 CRIC reserves the right to retain any payments or advanced payments made by an applicant inclusive of fees charges or outstanding accounts where documents or information submitted to CRIC or Anglia Ruskin University are suspected to be fraudulent or deemed to be purposefully misleading in content

332 Where an applicant accepts an Unconditional Offer of a place at CRIC by completing the Acceptance of Offer Form and making the required payment (inclusive of the Programme Fee Deposit) to CRIC but who

bull is not verified through the acceptanceverification process by CRIC

bull formally withdraws and informs the CRIC Admission Office of their decision four weeks prior to the programme start date then

a refund of advanced payment on programme fees can only be made where information submitted by the applicant or agent is not suspected of fraudulent activity or deemed as purposefully misleading see para 331 A full refund of payments made pertaining to the programme of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

333 CRIC reserves the right not to offer a programme of studymodule previously made available at its own discretion Where an applicant is unable to enrol in a similar pathway of study at CRIC due to cancellation by CRIC then a refund of the advanced payment on programme and student accommodation fees will be made A full refund of payments made pertaining to the original pathway of study and confirmed as received by CRIC will only be made to the person making the original payment in source country of the payment and will be subject to a pound250 administrative charge

334 Deferral of enrolment of an applicant to CRIC will not normally be permitted However there will be exceptional circumstances under which CRIC Learning and Teaching Board may grant a deferral of up to one semester where an applicant can provide binding evidence that the requestreason for deferral is fully supported by documentary evidence Deferred applicants are not eligible for a refund of any payments already made in respect of all fees charges and accounts

Please print in BLOCK LETTERS

Application forman Associate College of

(1) Personal

Title Mr Mrs Miss Other

Family name First name(s)

Previous family name (if applicable)

Date of birth DAY MONTH YEAR Gender Male Female

Student address

Postcode Country

Home telephone Mobile telephone

Country of birth Skype ID

Email

Country of passport held Passport number

(2) Pathway area selection

Undergraduate Pathway Areas Postgraduate Pathway Areas

Stage 1 University Foundation Stage 2 First Year Degree Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Architecture

Art amp Design

Business

Communications and Humanities

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Law

Life Sciences

Optometry

Accounting and Finance

Architecture

Arts and Humanities

Business

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Life Sciences

Art

Business

Engineering

IT

Law

MBA

Publishing

Year of entry Month of entry September January June

(This section must be completed including desired majorspecialisation where relevent For a list of degrees offered refer to page 11 of this guide Or visit cricnavitascomcourses)

Your chosen degree

(3) Education details Prior education ndash highest level achieved

Name of qualification (eg A Levels Year 12 Bachelorrsquos) Name of institution attended Grades (itemise individual subject grades) Date of completion

CRIC_APPFORMindd 1 06072012 0947

Office use only

(9) Application checklist and declarationWe require the following section to be completed in order to process your application

Check that you have

Completed all sections of the application form

Read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment including the Fee and Refund Policy within the brochure or on the website

Check that you have attached

Certified copies of your academic transcripts

Evidence of your English language ability if applicable

A copy of your passport andor visa

I declare that the information I have supplied on this form is to the best of my understanding and belief complete and correct I understand that the giving of false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of my application or cancellation of enrolment I give permission for CRIC to obtain official records from any educational institution that I have attended I also authorise CRIC to supply any relevant official records to educational institutions to which I am seeking admission to government bodies and to parentssponsors if required I understand that Course Fees are subject to review I accept the conditions as laid out in the CRIC Payment and Refund Policy and accept liability for the payment of all Course Fees as outlined within I understand that living expenses in the United Kingdom may be higher than in my own country and confirm that I am able to meet those costs I hereby consent to CRIC disclosing my personal information to third parties in the manner set out in CRICrsquos Privacy Policy which includes

bull Disclosure to CRIC representatives (agents) acting on my behalf

bull Disclosure to Anglia Ruskin University to facilitate progression from CRIC to the next stage of my studies

bull Disclosure to Navitas Ltd and its affiliates for the purpose of communication with regarding pathways and services offered by Navitas Ltd and its related companies

Tick this box if you do not wish to receive information via SMS about your offer

Signature Date DAY MONTH YEAR

ParentGuardian Signature (if applicant is under 18 years of age)

Date DAY MONTH YEAR

Offer Details ndash Admission OfficeRepresentative Stamp

Send your application to CRICCambridge Ruskin International CollegeAnglia Ruskin University Coslett Building (Cos415)East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

F +44 (0)1223 698763 E admissionscric-ukacuk

(4) English proficiencyPlease provide details of your English language qualification

IELTS (Score)

TOEFL (Score)

Other (lsquoOrsquo Levels Cambridge)

You must submit full academic transcriptscertificates and proof of English proficiency so that we can assess your eligibility for your selected study PathwayIf these documents are not submitted with this form we will not be able to process your application

(5) Declaration of criminal recordIn accordance with UK law you must state if you have any criminal convictions

Please indicate if you have any criminal convictions

Yes No

(excluding spent convictions and minor motoring offences for which the penalty was a fine andor up to 3 penalty points)

If you tick yes you may need to provide details

(6) DisabilitiesSpecial NeedsPlease indicate in the next column whether or not you will need any additional support or facilities We will pass this information on to our Student Services team who will liaise with you to support you through the admission process and determine whether we and the university can meet your study needs

DisabilitiesSpecial Needs continued

I have no known learningphysical disability

I have a specific learningphysical disability

Please give further details below and if necessary attach further information to this form

(7) Have you studied previously in the UK

Yes No

From DAY MONTH YEAR To DAY MONTH YEAR

Name of schooluniversity

(8) Other informationHow did you hear about CRIC You may tick more than one box

Exhibitionseminar

Internet

Newspapermagazine advertisement

British Council

Recommended by an CRIC representative (agent)

Recommended by a friend or relative Is your friendrelative an CRIC student Yes No

Other

QRCODE

CRIC_APPFORMindd 2 06072012 0947

Creating opportunities for successNavitas provides you with the education you need to get where you want to be in life From English language skills and courses to help you enter university to training for the workplace Navitas colleges and campuses in 28 countries will support you every step of the way

With over 100 Navitas and SAE Institution locations across the globe and over 55000 international students currently studying with us we understand the worldrsquos learning

needs Wersquove become one of the most trusted providers of education and training in the world

Navitas offers to students professionals and migrants from around the world the following opportunities

bull English language training bull High school studies bull University preparation and programmesbull Post-secondary education for creative

media technology

bull Career advancement programmes bull Student recruitment bull Workforce recruitment and placementbull Migrant settlement services

We also offer customised workplace training for companies and a range of training and settlement services for the Australian government Wherever you are and wherever you want to be the knowledge and resources of our staff around the world will ensure your success

Boston

Lowell

Dartmouth

LondonCambridge

Plymouth

SwanseaPortsmouth

AberdeenEdinburgh

Glasgow

BirminghamOxford

Germany

SloveniaAustria

Switzerland

France

Italy

BelgiumNetherlands

Malaysia

Thailand

South Africa Byron BayAuckland

Newcastle

Los Angeles

Mexico

SanFrancisco New York

Miami

AtlantaNashville

Sweden

SpainGreece

Turkey

KuwaitJordan

India

VancouverWinnipeg

KentuckyMassachusetts

New Hampshire

Nairobi

Colombo

Singapore

Jakarta

AdelaideGeelong Melbourne

Sydney

BrisbaneGold Coast

Perth

CairnsDarwin

Education for your world

Members and affiliates of Navitas Australia

bull ACAP (Australian College of Applied Psychology)

bull ACN mdash La Trobe University Sydneybull ATTC (Australian TESOL Training Centre) bull CELUSA (Centre for English Language

in the University of South Australia) bull Curtin College mdash Curtin University Perth bull Curtin University Sydneybull Cytech Intersearchbull Eynesbury mdash The University of Adelaide

and University of South Australiabull Hawthorn-Melbournebull La Trobe Melbourne mdash La Trobe Universitybull MIBT mdash Deakin University Melbournebull MQC mdash Macquarie University Sydney bull Navitas English (formerly ACEACL) bull Navitas Health Skills Australiabull NCPS (Navitas College of Public Safety)bull Navitas Workforce Solutionsbull NIC mdash The University of Newcastlebull PIBT mdash Edith Cowan University Perth bull QIBT mdash Griffith University

Brisbane and the Gold Coastbull SAE InstitutionsQantm Collegesbull SAIBT mdash University of South

Australia Adelaidebull SIBT mdash Macquarie University Sydney

Canada

bull FIC mdash Simon Fraser University Vancouver bull ICM mdash the University of Manitoba Winnipeg

United Kingdom

bull BCUIC mdash Birmingham City University bull CRIC mdash Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge bull EIC mdash Edinburgh Napier University bull HIC mdash University of Hertfordshire Hatfieldbull ICP mdash University of Portsmouthbull ICRGU mdash Robert Gordon University Aberdeen bull ICWS mdash Swansea Universitybull LIBT mdash Brunel University Londonbull PUIC mdash Plymouth University bull SAE InstitutionsQantm College

United States of America

bull Navitas at UMass Boston mdash University of Massachusetts Boston

bull Navitas at UMass Dartmouth mdash University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

bull Navitas at UMass Lowell mdash University of Massachusetts Lowell

bull Navitas at WKU mdash Western Kentucky University (WKU)

bull Navitas at UNH mdash University of New Hampshire

bull SAE Institutions

Africa

bull SAE Institute South Africabull AUSI mdash Edith Cowan University Kenya

Asia

bull ACBT mdash Edith Cowan University Sri Lanka bull Curtin Singapore (The Singapore

Campus of Curtin University)bull MIBT Indonesia mdash Deakin Universitybull SAE Institutions mdash India Indonesia

Malaysia Singapore ThailandQantm College mdash Singapore

Europe

bull SAE InstitutionsQantm Colleges mdash Austria Belgium France Germany Greece Italy Netherlands Sweden Switzerland Slovenia Spain Turkey

Middle East

bull SAE Institutions mdash Jordan and Kuwait

New Zealand

bull SAE Institute Auckland

Central America

bull SAE Institute Mexico

Australian College of Business and Technology (ACBT) and Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Indonesia (MIBT-I) are affiliated organisations and are not owned by Navitas LimitedNAVITAS USA These schools are authorized under federal law to enrol non-immigrant alien students University Pathway Programs are not available to students from the Peoplersquos Republic of China for any University of Massachusetts campus where Navitas conducts these programsRegistered Company names and CRICOS Provider Codes SAE Institute Pty Ltd 00312F (NSW) 02431E (WA) 02047B (VIC) 03204G (QLD) Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd trading as La Trobe Melbourne 03312D La Trobe University 00115M (VIC) Australian Campus Network Pty Limited La Trobe University 02218K (NSW) Colleges of Business and Technology (WA) Pty Ltd 02042G Curtin University 00301J (WA) Colleges of Business and Technology (NSW) Pty Ltd trading as Curtin Sydney Curtin University 02637B (NSW) Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd trading as Eynesbury 00561M The University of Adelaide 00123M Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01590J Deakin University 00113B Perth Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01312J Edith Cowan University 00279B Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01737F Griffith University 00233E South Australian Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 02193C University of South Australia 00121B Sydney Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01576G Macquarie University 00002J IBT Sydney Pty Ltd trading as Macquarie City Campus Newcastle International College 03293B The University of Newcastle 00109J Navitas English Courses in NT will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 02783C (NT) Courses in NSW Qld and WA will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Services Pty Ltd ACN 002 069 730) CRICOS Provider 00289M (NSW) 00711B (Qld) 02252G (WA) with the exception of the Certificate IV in TESOL course which will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 00031D (NSW) and 03106K (Qld) Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia 02193C Hawthorn-Melbourne (Hawthorn Learning Pty Ltd ACN 124 204 171) CRICOS 02931G Australian College of Applied Psychology 01328A (NSW) 02565B (QLD) 02829E (VIC) Navitas College of Public Safety 01945JICM CRA BN 81210 5146 FIC CRA BN 81210 5146 Company Numbers Birmingham City International College Ltd trading as Birmingham City University International College (BCUIC) 07445570 CRIC 06407773 EIC 06822392 ICP 06770123 ICWS 6412162 HIBT Ltd trading as HIC 5163612 LIBT 5171106 Plymouth Devon International College Ltd trading as Plymouth University International College (PUIC) 06822402 ICRGU 07154254 Navitas Limited ABN 69 109 613 309

NAVMIBC_INSIDE BACK COVER_UKVersionindd 1 280512 918 AM

Education for your world

Cambridge Ruskin International College LtdCoslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

T +44 (0)1223 695700 F +44 (0)1223 698763 E cricangliaacuk facebookcomCRICuk

Company Number 6407773 Registered in England and Wales

The information contained in this brochure is correct at the time of publication however Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) reserves the right to alter amend or delete details at any time without notice

Selected photographs in this publication are Copyright copy Paul Foley Lightmoods 2012This brochure is provided free of charge

Printed July 2012 CRIC0150_0712_AWR

angliaacukcricnavitascom

Page 37: CRIC International Student Guide 2013

Please print in BLOCK LETTERS

Application forman Associate College of

(1) Personal

Title Mr Mrs Miss Other

Family name First name(s)

Previous family name (if applicable)

Date of birth DAY MONTH YEAR Gender Male Female

Student address

Postcode Country

Home telephone Mobile telephone

Country of birth Skype ID

Email

Country of passport held Passport number

(2) Pathway area selection

Undergraduate Pathway Areas Postgraduate Pathway Areas

Stage 1 University Foundation Stage 2 First Year Degree Stage 1 Pre-Masterrsquos

Architecture

Art amp Design

Business

Communications and Humanities

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Law

Life Sciences

Optometry

Accounting and Finance

Architecture

Arts and Humanities

Business

Computing and Technology

Engineering

Life Sciences

Art

Business

Engineering

IT

Law

MBA

Publishing

Year of entry Month of entry September January June

(This section must be completed including desired majorspecialisation where relevent For a list of degrees offered refer to page 11 of this guide Or visit cricnavitascomcourses)

Your chosen degree

(3) Education details Prior education ndash highest level achieved

Name of qualification (eg A Levels Year 12 Bachelorrsquos) Name of institution attended Grades (itemise individual subject grades) Date of completion

CRIC_APPFORMindd 1 06072012 0947

Office use only

(9) Application checklist and declarationWe require the following section to be completed in order to process your application

Check that you have

Completed all sections of the application form

Read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment including the Fee and Refund Policy within the brochure or on the website

Check that you have attached

Certified copies of your academic transcripts

Evidence of your English language ability if applicable

A copy of your passport andor visa

I declare that the information I have supplied on this form is to the best of my understanding and belief complete and correct I understand that the giving of false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of my application or cancellation of enrolment I give permission for CRIC to obtain official records from any educational institution that I have attended I also authorise CRIC to supply any relevant official records to educational institutions to which I am seeking admission to government bodies and to parentssponsors if required I understand that Course Fees are subject to review I accept the conditions as laid out in the CRIC Payment and Refund Policy and accept liability for the payment of all Course Fees as outlined within I understand that living expenses in the United Kingdom may be higher than in my own country and confirm that I am able to meet those costs I hereby consent to CRIC disclosing my personal information to third parties in the manner set out in CRICrsquos Privacy Policy which includes

bull Disclosure to CRIC representatives (agents) acting on my behalf

bull Disclosure to Anglia Ruskin University to facilitate progression from CRIC to the next stage of my studies

bull Disclosure to Navitas Ltd and its affiliates for the purpose of communication with regarding pathways and services offered by Navitas Ltd and its related companies

Tick this box if you do not wish to receive information via SMS about your offer

Signature Date DAY MONTH YEAR

ParentGuardian Signature (if applicant is under 18 years of age)

Date DAY MONTH YEAR

Offer Details ndash Admission OfficeRepresentative Stamp

Send your application to CRICCambridge Ruskin International CollegeAnglia Ruskin University Coslett Building (Cos415)East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

F +44 (0)1223 698763 E admissionscric-ukacuk

(4) English proficiencyPlease provide details of your English language qualification

IELTS (Score)

TOEFL (Score)

Other (lsquoOrsquo Levels Cambridge)

You must submit full academic transcriptscertificates and proof of English proficiency so that we can assess your eligibility for your selected study PathwayIf these documents are not submitted with this form we will not be able to process your application

(5) Declaration of criminal recordIn accordance with UK law you must state if you have any criminal convictions

Please indicate if you have any criminal convictions

Yes No

(excluding spent convictions and minor motoring offences for which the penalty was a fine andor up to 3 penalty points)

If you tick yes you may need to provide details

(6) DisabilitiesSpecial NeedsPlease indicate in the next column whether or not you will need any additional support or facilities We will pass this information on to our Student Services team who will liaise with you to support you through the admission process and determine whether we and the university can meet your study needs

DisabilitiesSpecial Needs continued

I have no known learningphysical disability

I have a specific learningphysical disability

Please give further details below and if necessary attach further information to this form

(7) Have you studied previously in the UK

Yes No

From DAY MONTH YEAR To DAY MONTH YEAR

Name of schooluniversity

(8) Other informationHow did you hear about CRIC You may tick more than one box

Exhibitionseminar

Internet

Newspapermagazine advertisement

British Council

Recommended by an CRIC representative (agent)

Recommended by a friend or relative Is your friendrelative an CRIC student Yes No

Other

QRCODE

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Creating opportunities for successNavitas provides you with the education you need to get where you want to be in life From English language skills and courses to help you enter university to training for the workplace Navitas colleges and campuses in 28 countries will support you every step of the way

With over 100 Navitas and SAE Institution locations across the globe and over 55000 international students currently studying with us we understand the worldrsquos learning

needs Wersquove become one of the most trusted providers of education and training in the world

Navitas offers to students professionals and migrants from around the world the following opportunities

bull English language training bull High school studies bull University preparation and programmesbull Post-secondary education for creative

media technology

bull Career advancement programmes bull Student recruitment bull Workforce recruitment and placementbull Migrant settlement services

We also offer customised workplace training for companies and a range of training and settlement services for the Australian government Wherever you are and wherever you want to be the knowledge and resources of our staff around the world will ensure your success

Boston

Lowell

Dartmouth

LondonCambridge

Plymouth

SwanseaPortsmouth

AberdeenEdinburgh

Glasgow

BirminghamOxford

Germany

SloveniaAustria

Switzerland

France

Italy

BelgiumNetherlands

Malaysia

Thailand

South Africa Byron BayAuckland

Newcastle

Los Angeles

Mexico

SanFrancisco New York

Miami

AtlantaNashville

Sweden

SpainGreece

Turkey

KuwaitJordan

India

VancouverWinnipeg

KentuckyMassachusetts

New Hampshire

Nairobi

Colombo

Singapore

Jakarta

AdelaideGeelong Melbourne

Sydney

BrisbaneGold Coast

Perth

CairnsDarwin

Education for your world

Members and affiliates of Navitas Australia

bull ACAP (Australian College of Applied Psychology)

bull ACN mdash La Trobe University Sydneybull ATTC (Australian TESOL Training Centre) bull CELUSA (Centre for English Language

in the University of South Australia) bull Curtin College mdash Curtin University Perth bull Curtin University Sydneybull Cytech Intersearchbull Eynesbury mdash The University of Adelaide

and University of South Australiabull Hawthorn-Melbournebull La Trobe Melbourne mdash La Trobe Universitybull MIBT mdash Deakin University Melbournebull MQC mdash Macquarie University Sydney bull Navitas English (formerly ACEACL) bull Navitas Health Skills Australiabull NCPS (Navitas College of Public Safety)bull Navitas Workforce Solutionsbull NIC mdash The University of Newcastlebull PIBT mdash Edith Cowan University Perth bull QIBT mdash Griffith University

Brisbane and the Gold Coastbull SAE InstitutionsQantm Collegesbull SAIBT mdash University of South

Australia Adelaidebull SIBT mdash Macquarie University Sydney

Canada

bull FIC mdash Simon Fraser University Vancouver bull ICM mdash the University of Manitoba Winnipeg

United Kingdom

bull BCUIC mdash Birmingham City University bull CRIC mdash Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge bull EIC mdash Edinburgh Napier University bull HIC mdash University of Hertfordshire Hatfieldbull ICP mdash University of Portsmouthbull ICRGU mdash Robert Gordon University Aberdeen bull ICWS mdash Swansea Universitybull LIBT mdash Brunel University Londonbull PUIC mdash Plymouth University bull SAE InstitutionsQantm College

United States of America

bull Navitas at UMass Boston mdash University of Massachusetts Boston

bull Navitas at UMass Dartmouth mdash University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

bull Navitas at UMass Lowell mdash University of Massachusetts Lowell

bull Navitas at WKU mdash Western Kentucky University (WKU)

bull Navitas at UNH mdash University of New Hampshire

bull SAE Institutions

Africa

bull SAE Institute South Africabull AUSI mdash Edith Cowan University Kenya

Asia

bull ACBT mdash Edith Cowan University Sri Lanka bull Curtin Singapore (The Singapore

Campus of Curtin University)bull MIBT Indonesia mdash Deakin Universitybull SAE Institutions mdash India Indonesia

Malaysia Singapore ThailandQantm College mdash Singapore

Europe

bull SAE InstitutionsQantm Colleges mdash Austria Belgium France Germany Greece Italy Netherlands Sweden Switzerland Slovenia Spain Turkey

Middle East

bull SAE Institutions mdash Jordan and Kuwait

New Zealand

bull SAE Institute Auckland

Central America

bull SAE Institute Mexico

Australian College of Business and Technology (ACBT) and Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Indonesia (MIBT-I) are affiliated organisations and are not owned by Navitas LimitedNAVITAS USA These schools are authorized under federal law to enrol non-immigrant alien students University Pathway Programs are not available to students from the Peoplersquos Republic of China for any University of Massachusetts campus where Navitas conducts these programsRegistered Company names and CRICOS Provider Codes SAE Institute Pty Ltd 00312F (NSW) 02431E (WA) 02047B (VIC) 03204G (QLD) Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd trading as La Trobe Melbourne 03312D La Trobe University 00115M (VIC) Australian Campus Network Pty Limited La Trobe University 02218K (NSW) Colleges of Business and Technology (WA) Pty Ltd 02042G Curtin University 00301J (WA) Colleges of Business and Technology (NSW) Pty Ltd trading as Curtin Sydney Curtin University 02637B (NSW) Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd trading as Eynesbury 00561M The University of Adelaide 00123M Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01590J Deakin University 00113B Perth Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01312J Edith Cowan University 00279B Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01737F Griffith University 00233E South Australian Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 02193C University of South Australia 00121B Sydney Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01576G Macquarie University 00002J IBT Sydney Pty Ltd trading as Macquarie City Campus Newcastle International College 03293B The University of Newcastle 00109J Navitas English Courses in NT will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 02783C (NT) Courses in NSW Qld and WA will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Services Pty Ltd ACN 002 069 730) CRICOS Provider 00289M (NSW) 00711B (Qld) 02252G (WA) with the exception of the Certificate IV in TESOL course which will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 00031D (NSW) and 03106K (Qld) Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia 02193C Hawthorn-Melbourne (Hawthorn Learning Pty Ltd ACN 124 204 171) CRICOS 02931G Australian College of Applied Psychology 01328A (NSW) 02565B (QLD) 02829E (VIC) Navitas College of Public Safety 01945JICM CRA BN 81210 5146 FIC CRA BN 81210 5146 Company Numbers Birmingham City International College Ltd trading as Birmingham City University International College (BCUIC) 07445570 CRIC 06407773 EIC 06822392 ICP 06770123 ICWS 6412162 HIBT Ltd trading as HIC 5163612 LIBT 5171106 Plymouth Devon International College Ltd trading as Plymouth University International College (PUIC) 06822402 ICRGU 07154254 Navitas Limited ABN 69 109 613 309

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Cambridge Ruskin International College LtdCoslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

T +44 (0)1223 695700 F +44 (0)1223 698763 E cricangliaacuk facebookcomCRICuk

Company Number 6407773 Registered in England and Wales

The information contained in this brochure is correct at the time of publication however Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) reserves the right to alter amend or delete details at any time without notice

Selected photographs in this publication are Copyright copy Paul Foley Lightmoods 2012This brochure is provided free of charge

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Office use only

(9) Application checklist and declarationWe require the following section to be completed in order to process your application

Check that you have

Completed all sections of the application form

Read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment including the Fee and Refund Policy within the brochure or on the website

Check that you have attached

Certified copies of your academic transcripts

Evidence of your English language ability if applicable

A copy of your passport andor visa

I declare that the information I have supplied on this form is to the best of my understanding and belief complete and correct I understand that the giving of false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of my application or cancellation of enrolment I give permission for CRIC to obtain official records from any educational institution that I have attended I also authorise CRIC to supply any relevant official records to educational institutions to which I am seeking admission to government bodies and to parentssponsors if required I understand that Course Fees are subject to review I accept the conditions as laid out in the CRIC Payment and Refund Policy and accept liability for the payment of all Course Fees as outlined within I understand that living expenses in the United Kingdom may be higher than in my own country and confirm that I am able to meet those costs I hereby consent to CRIC disclosing my personal information to third parties in the manner set out in CRICrsquos Privacy Policy which includes

bull Disclosure to CRIC representatives (agents) acting on my behalf

bull Disclosure to Anglia Ruskin University to facilitate progression from CRIC to the next stage of my studies

bull Disclosure to Navitas Ltd and its affiliates for the purpose of communication with regarding pathways and services offered by Navitas Ltd and its related companies

Tick this box if you do not wish to receive information via SMS about your offer

Signature Date DAY MONTH YEAR

ParentGuardian Signature (if applicant is under 18 years of age)

Date DAY MONTH YEAR

Offer Details ndash Admission OfficeRepresentative Stamp

Send your application to CRICCambridge Ruskin International CollegeAnglia Ruskin University Coslett Building (Cos415)East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

F +44 (0)1223 698763 E admissionscric-ukacuk

(4) English proficiencyPlease provide details of your English language qualification

IELTS (Score)

TOEFL (Score)

Other (lsquoOrsquo Levels Cambridge)

You must submit full academic transcriptscertificates and proof of English proficiency so that we can assess your eligibility for your selected study PathwayIf these documents are not submitted with this form we will not be able to process your application

(5) Declaration of criminal recordIn accordance with UK law you must state if you have any criminal convictions

Please indicate if you have any criminal convictions

Yes No

(excluding spent convictions and minor motoring offences for which the penalty was a fine andor up to 3 penalty points)

If you tick yes you may need to provide details

(6) DisabilitiesSpecial NeedsPlease indicate in the next column whether or not you will need any additional support or facilities We will pass this information on to our Student Services team who will liaise with you to support you through the admission process and determine whether we and the university can meet your study needs

DisabilitiesSpecial Needs continued

I have no known learningphysical disability

I have a specific learningphysical disability

Please give further details below and if necessary attach further information to this form

(7) Have you studied previously in the UK

Yes No

From DAY MONTH YEAR To DAY MONTH YEAR

Name of schooluniversity

(8) Other informationHow did you hear about CRIC You may tick more than one box

Exhibitionseminar

Internet

Newspapermagazine advertisement

British Council

Recommended by an CRIC representative (agent)

Recommended by a friend or relative Is your friendrelative an CRIC student Yes No

Other

QRCODE

CRIC_APPFORMindd 2 06072012 0947

Creating opportunities for successNavitas provides you with the education you need to get where you want to be in life From English language skills and courses to help you enter university to training for the workplace Navitas colleges and campuses in 28 countries will support you every step of the way

With over 100 Navitas and SAE Institution locations across the globe and over 55000 international students currently studying with us we understand the worldrsquos learning

needs Wersquove become one of the most trusted providers of education and training in the world

Navitas offers to students professionals and migrants from around the world the following opportunities

bull English language training bull High school studies bull University preparation and programmesbull Post-secondary education for creative

media technology

bull Career advancement programmes bull Student recruitment bull Workforce recruitment and placementbull Migrant settlement services

We also offer customised workplace training for companies and a range of training and settlement services for the Australian government Wherever you are and wherever you want to be the knowledge and resources of our staff around the world will ensure your success

Boston

Lowell

Dartmouth

LondonCambridge

Plymouth

SwanseaPortsmouth

AberdeenEdinburgh

Glasgow

BirminghamOxford

Germany

SloveniaAustria

Switzerland

France

Italy

BelgiumNetherlands

Malaysia

Thailand

South Africa Byron BayAuckland

Newcastle

Los Angeles

Mexico

SanFrancisco New York

Miami

AtlantaNashville

Sweden

SpainGreece

Turkey

KuwaitJordan

India

VancouverWinnipeg

KentuckyMassachusetts

New Hampshire

Nairobi

Colombo

Singapore

Jakarta

AdelaideGeelong Melbourne

Sydney

BrisbaneGold Coast

Perth

CairnsDarwin

Education for your world

Members and affiliates of Navitas Australia

bull ACAP (Australian College of Applied Psychology)

bull ACN mdash La Trobe University Sydneybull ATTC (Australian TESOL Training Centre) bull CELUSA (Centre for English Language

in the University of South Australia) bull Curtin College mdash Curtin University Perth bull Curtin University Sydneybull Cytech Intersearchbull Eynesbury mdash The University of Adelaide

and University of South Australiabull Hawthorn-Melbournebull La Trobe Melbourne mdash La Trobe Universitybull MIBT mdash Deakin University Melbournebull MQC mdash Macquarie University Sydney bull Navitas English (formerly ACEACL) bull Navitas Health Skills Australiabull NCPS (Navitas College of Public Safety)bull Navitas Workforce Solutionsbull NIC mdash The University of Newcastlebull PIBT mdash Edith Cowan University Perth bull QIBT mdash Griffith University

Brisbane and the Gold Coastbull SAE InstitutionsQantm Collegesbull SAIBT mdash University of South

Australia Adelaidebull SIBT mdash Macquarie University Sydney

Canada

bull FIC mdash Simon Fraser University Vancouver bull ICM mdash the University of Manitoba Winnipeg

United Kingdom

bull BCUIC mdash Birmingham City University bull CRIC mdash Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge bull EIC mdash Edinburgh Napier University bull HIC mdash University of Hertfordshire Hatfieldbull ICP mdash University of Portsmouthbull ICRGU mdash Robert Gordon University Aberdeen bull ICWS mdash Swansea Universitybull LIBT mdash Brunel University Londonbull PUIC mdash Plymouth University bull SAE InstitutionsQantm College

United States of America

bull Navitas at UMass Boston mdash University of Massachusetts Boston

bull Navitas at UMass Dartmouth mdash University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

bull Navitas at UMass Lowell mdash University of Massachusetts Lowell

bull Navitas at WKU mdash Western Kentucky University (WKU)

bull Navitas at UNH mdash University of New Hampshire

bull SAE Institutions

Africa

bull SAE Institute South Africabull AUSI mdash Edith Cowan University Kenya

Asia

bull ACBT mdash Edith Cowan University Sri Lanka bull Curtin Singapore (The Singapore

Campus of Curtin University)bull MIBT Indonesia mdash Deakin Universitybull SAE Institutions mdash India Indonesia

Malaysia Singapore ThailandQantm College mdash Singapore

Europe

bull SAE InstitutionsQantm Colleges mdash Austria Belgium France Germany Greece Italy Netherlands Sweden Switzerland Slovenia Spain Turkey

Middle East

bull SAE Institutions mdash Jordan and Kuwait

New Zealand

bull SAE Institute Auckland

Central America

bull SAE Institute Mexico

Australian College of Business and Technology (ACBT) and Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Indonesia (MIBT-I) are affiliated organisations and are not owned by Navitas LimitedNAVITAS USA These schools are authorized under federal law to enrol non-immigrant alien students University Pathway Programs are not available to students from the Peoplersquos Republic of China for any University of Massachusetts campus where Navitas conducts these programsRegistered Company names and CRICOS Provider Codes SAE Institute Pty Ltd 00312F (NSW) 02431E (WA) 02047B (VIC) 03204G (QLD) Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd trading as La Trobe Melbourne 03312D La Trobe University 00115M (VIC) Australian Campus Network Pty Limited La Trobe University 02218K (NSW) Colleges of Business and Technology (WA) Pty Ltd 02042G Curtin University 00301J (WA) Colleges of Business and Technology (NSW) Pty Ltd trading as Curtin Sydney Curtin University 02637B (NSW) Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd trading as Eynesbury 00561M The University of Adelaide 00123M Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01590J Deakin University 00113B Perth Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01312J Edith Cowan University 00279B Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01737F Griffith University 00233E South Australian Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 02193C University of South Australia 00121B Sydney Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01576G Macquarie University 00002J IBT Sydney Pty Ltd trading as Macquarie City Campus Newcastle International College 03293B The University of Newcastle 00109J Navitas English Courses in NT will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 02783C (NT) Courses in NSW Qld and WA will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Services Pty Ltd ACN 002 069 730) CRICOS Provider 00289M (NSW) 00711B (Qld) 02252G (WA) with the exception of the Certificate IV in TESOL course which will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 00031D (NSW) and 03106K (Qld) Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia 02193C Hawthorn-Melbourne (Hawthorn Learning Pty Ltd ACN 124 204 171) CRICOS 02931G Australian College of Applied Psychology 01328A (NSW) 02565B (QLD) 02829E (VIC) Navitas College of Public Safety 01945JICM CRA BN 81210 5146 FIC CRA BN 81210 5146 Company Numbers Birmingham City International College Ltd trading as Birmingham City University International College (BCUIC) 07445570 CRIC 06407773 EIC 06822392 ICP 06770123 ICWS 6412162 HIBT Ltd trading as HIC 5163612 LIBT 5171106 Plymouth Devon International College Ltd trading as Plymouth University International College (PUIC) 06822402 ICRGU 07154254 Navitas Limited ABN 69 109 613 309

NAVMIBC_INSIDE BACK COVER_UKVersionindd 1 280512 918 AM

Education for your world

Cambridge Ruskin International College LtdCoslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

T +44 (0)1223 695700 F +44 (0)1223 698763 E cricangliaacuk facebookcomCRICuk

Company Number 6407773 Registered in England and Wales

The information contained in this brochure is correct at the time of publication however Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) reserves the right to alter amend or delete details at any time without notice

Selected photographs in this publication are Copyright copy Paul Foley Lightmoods 2012This brochure is provided free of charge

Printed July 2012 CRIC0150_0712_AWR

angliaacukcricnavitascom

Page 39: CRIC International Student Guide 2013

Creating opportunities for successNavitas provides you with the education you need to get where you want to be in life From English language skills and courses to help you enter university to training for the workplace Navitas colleges and campuses in 28 countries will support you every step of the way

With over 100 Navitas and SAE Institution locations across the globe and over 55000 international students currently studying with us we understand the worldrsquos learning

needs Wersquove become one of the most trusted providers of education and training in the world

Navitas offers to students professionals and migrants from around the world the following opportunities

bull English language training bull High school studies bull University preparation and programmesbull Post-secondary education for creative

media technology

bull Career advancement programmes bull Student recruitment bull Workforce recruitment and placementbull Migrant settlement services

We also offer customised workplace training for companies and a range of training and settlement services for the Australian government Wherever you are and wherever you want to be the knowledge and resources of our staff around the world will ensure your success

Boston

Lowell

Dartmouth

LondonCambridge

Plymouth

SwanseaPortsmouth

AberdeenEdinburgh

Glasgow

BirminghamOxford

Germany

SloveniaAustria

Switzerland

France

Italy

BelgiumNetherlands

Malaysia

Thailand

South Africa Byron BayAuckland

Newcastle

Los Angeles

Mexico

SanFrancisco New York

Miami

AtlantaNashville

Sweden

SpainGreece

Turkey

KuwaitJordan

India

VancouverWinnipeg

KentuckyMassachusetts

New Hampshire

Nairobi

Colombo

Singapore

Jakarta

AdelaideGeelong Melbourne

Sydney

BrisbaneGold Coast

Perth

CairnsDarwin

Education for your world

Members and affiliates of Navitas Australia

bull ACAP (Australian College of Applied Psychology)

bull ACN mdash La Trobe University Sydneybull ATTC (Australian TESOL Training Centre) bull CELUSA (Centre for English Language

in the University of South Australia) bull Curtin College mdash Curtin University Perth bull Curtin University Sydneybull Cytech Intersearchbull Eynesbury mdash The University of Adelaide

and University of South Australiabull Hawthorn-Melbournebull La Trobe Melbourne mdash La Trobe Universitybull MIBT mdash Deakin University Melbournebull MQC mdash Macquarie University Sydney bull Navitas English (formerly ACEACL) bull Navitas Health Skills Australiabull NCPS (Navitas College of Public Safety)bull Navitas Workforce Solutionsbull NIC mdash The University of Newcastlebull PIBT mdash Edith Cowan University Perth bull QIBT mdash Griffith University

Brisbane and the Gold Coastbull SAE InstitutionsQantm Collegesbull SAIBT mdash University of South

Australia Adelaidebull SIBT mdash Macquarie University Sydney

Canada

bull FIC mdash Simon Fraser University Vancouver bull ICM mdash the University of Manitoba Winnipeg

United Kingdom

bull BCUIC mdash Birmingham City University bull CRIC mdash Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge bull EIC mdash Edinburgh Napier University bull HIC mdash University of Hertfordshire Hatfieldbull ICP mdash University of Portsmouthbull ICRGU mdash Robert Gordon University Aberdeen bull ICWS mdash Swansea Universitybull LIBT mdash Brunel University Londonbull PUIC mdash Plymouth University bull SAE InstitutionsQantm College

United States of America

bull Navitas at UMass Boston mdash University of Massachusetts Boston

bull Navitas at UMass Dartmouth mdash University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

bull Navitas at UMass Lowell mdash University of Massachusetts Lowell

bull Navitas at WKU mdash Western Kentucky University (WKU)

bull Navitas at UNH mdash University of New Hampshire

bull SAE Institutions

Africa

bull SAE Institute South Africabull AUSI mdash Edith Cowan University Kenya

Asia

bull ACBT mdash Edith Cowan University Sri Lanka bull Curtin Singapore (The Singapore

Campus of Curtin University)bull MIBT Indonesia mdash Deakin Universitybull SAE Institutions mdash India Indonesia

Malaysia Singapore ThailandQantm College mdash Singapore

Europe

bull SAE InstitutionsQantm Colleges mdash Austria Belgium France Germany Greece Italy Netherlands Sweden Switzerland Slovenia Spain Turkey

Middle East

bull SAE Institutions mdash Jordan and Kuwait

New Zealand

bull SAE Institute Auckland

Central America

bull SAE Institute Mexico

Australian College of Business and Technology (ACBT) and Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Indonesia (MIBT-I) are affiliated organisations and are not owned by Navitas LimitedNAVITAS USA These schools are authorized under federal law to enrol non-immigrant alien students University Pathway Programs are not available to students from the Peoplersquos Republic of China for any University of Massachusetts campus where Navitas conducts these programsRegistered Company names and CRICOS Provider Codes SAE Institute Pty Ltd 00312F (NSW) 02431E (WA) 02047B (VIC) 03204G (QLD) Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd trading as La Trobe Melbourne 03312D La Trobe University 00115M (VIC) Australian Campus Network Pty Limited La Trobe University 02218K (NSW) Colleges of Business and Technology (WA) Pty Ltd 02042G Curtin University 00301J (WA) Colleges of Business and Technology (NSW) Pty Ltd trading as Curtin Sydney Curtin University 02637B (NSW) Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd trading as Eynesbury 00561M The University of Adelaide 00123M Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01590J Deakin University 00113B Perth Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01312J Edith Cowan University 00279B Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01737F Griffith University 00233E South Australian Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 02193C University of South Australia 00121B Sydney Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01576G Macquarie University 00002J IBT Sydney Pty Ltd trading as Macquarie City Campus Newcastle International College 03293B The University of Newcastle 00109J Navitas English Courses in NT will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 02783C (NT) Courses in NSW Qld and WA will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Services Pty Ltd ACN 002 069 730) CRICOS Provider 00289M (NSW) 00711B (Qld) 02252G (WA) with the exception of the Certificate IV in TESOL course which will be delivered by Navitas English (Navitas English Pty Ltd ACN 003 916 701) CRICOS Provider 00031D (NSW) and 03106K (Qld) Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia 02193C Hawthorn-Melbourne (Hawthorn Learning Pty Ltd ACN 124 204 171) CRICOS 02931G Australian College of Applied Psychology 01328A (NSW) 02565B (QLD) 02829E (VIC) Navitas College of Public Safety 01945JICM CRA BN 81210 5146 FIC CRA BN 81210 5146 Company Numbers Birmingham City International College Ltd trading as Birmingham City University International College (BCUIC) 07445570 CRIC 06407773 EIC 06822392 ICP 06770123 ICWS 6412162 HIBT Ltd trading as HIC 5163612 LIBT 5171106 Plymouth Devon International College Ltd trading as Plymouth University International College (PUIC) 06822402 ICRGU 07154254 Navitas Limited ABN 69 109 613 309

NAVMIBC_INSIDE BACK COVER_UKVersionindd 1 280512 918 AM

Education for your world

Cambridge Ruskin International College LtdCoslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

T +44 (0)1223 695700 F +44 (0)1223 698763 E cricangliaacuk facebookcomCRICuk

Company Number 6407773 Registered in England and Wales

The information contained in this brochure is correct at the time of publication however Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) reserves the right to alter amend or delete details at any time without notice

Selected photographs in this publication are Copyright copy Paul Foley Lightmoods 2012This brochure is provided free of charge

Printed July 2012 CRIC0150_0712_AWR

angliaacukcricnavitascom

Page 40: CRIC International Student Guide 2013

Education for your world

Cambridge Ruskin International College LtdCoslett Building (Cos 415) Anglia Ruskin University East Road Cambridge CB1 1PT United Kingdom

T +44 (0)1223 695700 F +44 (0)1223 698763 E cricangliaacuk facebookcomCRICuk

Company Number 6407773 Registered in England and Wales

The information contained in this brochure is correct at the time of publication however Cambridge Ruskin International College (CRIC) reserves the right to alter amend or delete details at any time without notice

Selected photographs in this publication are Copyright copy Paul Foley Lightmoods 2012This brochure is provided free of charge

Printed July 2012 CRIC0150_0712_AWR

angliaacukcricnavitascom