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Pre-University Online Course for High School Students

  • 33 hours (plus 20 hours of optional self-study)
  • 2 weeks
  • 22 Jul 2024

Overview

This two-week online course is designed for high-school students considering applying for an undergraduate degree at a UK university.

You’ll develop the academic and language skills required for undergraduate study in the UK while exploring UCL and UK academic culture.

Who this course is for

This course is targeted at high achieving 16-18-year-olds who want to:

  • Experience studying at a global top 10 university (QS World University Rankings 2024).
  • Develop key academic skills including critical thinking, presentation and report writing, independent study, as well as your ability to work in a team.
  • Expand your use of academic English language and abilities in both academic writing and speaking.
  • Learn how to conduct academic research, produce a short report and prepare and deliver an academic presentation.
  • Experience lectures in a range of disciplines from the sciences, arts, humanities and social sciences.
  • Participate in optional virtual visits to places of cultural and historical interest around London.
  • Connect and make friends with a diverse range of students from all over the world.

Course content

You will study across three distinct areas:

1. Academic Skills and English for Academic Purposes

  • Live lessons and tutorials focusing on the language and language skills needed to study at a UK university
  • An introduction to research and study skills needed for study at a UK university
  • Writing a short academic research report
  • Preparing and delivering an academic presentation

2. Academic lectures

  • Live lectures and seminars selected from sciences, arts, humanities and social sciences
  • Recorded lectures delivered by UCL lecturers selected from sciences, arts, humanities and social sciences
  • Training in the listening and note-taking skills needed to process lectures and respond to content

3. UCL and UK academic culture

  • Introduction to UCL and UK academic culture and practices
  • A virtual tour of UCL

Teaching and structure

We will teach the course using both live sessions in the morning (UK time) and optional self-study options accessible at any time during the course.

Live online sessions

You will participate in a variety of interactive online live sessions, including:

Academic lectures, seminars and workshops

You’ll participate in live lectures, seminars and workshops selected from sciences, arts, humanities and social sciences

Academic language seminars and workshops

These sessions will focus on developing your academic and language skills including:

  • Writing
  • Reading and vocabulary
  • Listening and note-taking
  • Speaking

You’ll be taught in small classes, with a maximum of 14 students per class, using tutor-led input and workshops, recorded listening & video material and reading texts.

You’ll work on tasks in small groups as well as with your tutor.

Personal tutorials

You’ll meet with your tutor either 1:1 or in a small group at least twice during the course.

Your personal tutorials will focus on aspects of academic skills, as well as academic language skills introduced through the guided self-study tasks.

Self-study with tutor guidance

Your course learning will also involve working on self-study tasks with the guidance of your tutor, who will monitor your work and provide structured feedback.

Self-study (optional)

You can also participate in optional self-study digital activities which you can complete at your own pace.

Recorded lectures

Recorded lectures delivered by UCL lecturers selected from sciences, arts, humanities and social sciences

Virtual visits to sites of cultural and historical interest around London

During the course, you will have the opportunity to participate in virtual visits to a variety of sites around London.

You’ll be provided with guides and materials.

Sites you will visit will include: 

  • The UCL campus in Bloomsbury, London
  • The Museum of London
  • Greenwich

A sample timetable can be found here.

Preparation

There will be an online IT induction and introduction to the course on 19 July 2024. This will be a three-hour induction and we will contact you to confirm the time.

Certificates and assessment

In the second week, you will use the skills and knowledge developed in the first week to undertake a small research report. You’ll also deliver a short presentation based on your research at the end of the course.

Your tutor will assess both pieces of work, before writing a report on your achievements during the course.

If you successfully complete the course, and have attended a minimum of 80% of the live classes, you will receive a UCL CLIE certificate with a full report.

Entry requirements

To be eligible to apply for the course, you’ll have to meet the following criteria:

  • be a high school student.
  • be 16-18 years old for the duration of the course.
  • English isn't your first language.

Academic requirements

You’ll be able to show excellent grades in your most recent annual high school transcript – a GPA of 70% or higher in your previous year of study.

English language requirements

Language certificationOverall minimum gradeOverall maximum grade
IELTS5.5Speaking and writing sub-scores should not be higher than 7.0
IGCSE English as a Second LanguageCNo maximum grade
Cambridge FirstBNo maximum grade
Cambridge AdvancedCB
TOEFL PBT513587
TOEFL iBT6595
TOEIC605780
EIKENPre-1No maximum grade

If you do not have an English language qualification, but meet all the other requirements (eligibility and academic requirements above), you are invited to apply and will be sent an English test.

Learning outcomes

  • Experience studying at a global top 10 university (QS World University Rankings 2024).
  • Develop key academic skills including critical thinking, presentation and report writing, independent study, as well as your ability to work in a team.
  • Expand your use of academic English language and abilities in both academic writing and speaking.
  • Learn how to conduct academic research, produce a short report and prepare and deliver an academic presentation.
  • Experience lectures in a range of disciplines from the sciences, arts, humanities and social sciences.
  • Participate in optional virtual visits to places of cultural and historical interest around London.
  • Connect and make friends with a diverse range of students from all over the world.

Cost

The standard course fee is £900.

This includes the costs of all course tuition, including course materials and materials for the virtual trips included as part of the course.

Course information last modified: 22 Feb 2024, 15:23