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All English Language Courses have been accredited and are regularly inspected by the British Council.

British Council 2011

University Preparatory Certificate for Science and Engineering (UPCSE)

UPCSE Student in the laboratory

The UPCSE is a full-time foundation course in science and engineering for international students who are aiming to gain access to undergraduate degree programmes at UCL (University College London) and other top UK universities.

The UPCSE is an intensive one-year course for international students of high academic potential, combining study of two science subjects, Academic English and Science and Society.

Preparation for university at university.


All UPCSE lectures, seminars, tutorials and practical laboratory sessions are delivered within the university. UPCSE Students are registered as UCL students and have access to all UCL, University of London and Language Centre academic, welfare, and social and cultural resources.

University Preparatory Certificate for Science and Engineering (UPCSE)
Students will be prepared for the following subjects at undergraduate degree level at UCL including Architecture, Astrophysics, Biological Sciences, Biomedical Sciences, Engineering Sciences, Earth Sciences, Economics, Information Management for Business, Life Sciences, Mathematical and Physical sciences, Statistical Science, Medicine and Urban Planning amongst others.

With a reputation for academic excellence and success, the course provides an academically challenging and rewarding programme of study, ensuring that on completing the course UPCSE students are ready to face the challenges of university study in the UK with confidence and independence.

UPCSE Progression Scholarship. One Scholarship per year is available to the highest achieving UPCSE student intending to study their BSc/BEng programme at UCL.

The links on the left will allow you to explore the course in more detail.

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