Certificate of Achievement

Riaz Hussain

has completed the following course:

Study UK: Prepare to Study and Live in the UK

British Council and GREAT Campaign

This online course was aimed at people preparing to study in the UK. Participants have a clear understanding of the UK Higher Education system, what they can expect and the study skills they need to thrive in UK education.

4 weeks, 3 hours per week

Fiona Samson

GREAT Britain Campaign Director

British Council

Transcript

Learning outcomes

  • Demonstrate an understanding of UK academic culture and the engagement expected of you
  • Explore the way teaching and learning is organised in UK higher education and its key terminology
  • Reflect on the language knowledge and academic skills you need to achieve success
  • Assess the resources that are available to you to support your learning
  • Reflect on the positive contribution you will make to UK academic life through the diversity of perspectives you bring
  • Develop the confidence you need to feel prepared for study in the UK

Syllabus

  • Characteristic features of higher education in the UK: active engagement, critical thinking, evidence-based argument, independent study, academic integrity
  • Study modes: lectures, seminars, tutorials, student presentations, group assignments, their roles and functions
  • The language skills you need to achieve success (academic writing, reading, listening and note-taking, speaking)
  • Understanding assessment in higher education
  • Support services available to students; library, English language support, counselling etc.
  • Practical issues round living as a student in the UK: accommodation, making friends, what to bring, things you need to do on arrival

Issued on 19th November 2020

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This certificate represents proof of learning. It is not a formal qualification, degree, or part of a degree.

Free online course:

Study UK: Prepare to Study and Live in the UK

British Council