The University of Nottingham Ningbo China www.nottingham.edu.cn Courses Our courses are based on a programme of lectures, seminars and tutorials. They normally include compulsory core modules and the opportunity to select a number of optional modules. Courses marked with a * offer the option to spend the last two years of your course at our UK Campus. For further information about our courses visit www.nottingham.edu.cn/en/international Bachelors Business BA Finance, Accounting and Management BA International Business Economics BA International Business Management BA International Business with Chinese/French/ German/Japanese/Spanish BA International Business with Communications Studies Computer Science BSc Computer Science* BSc Computer Science and Management* BSc Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence* BSc Mathematics with Engineering* BSc Software Engineering* Economics BSc International Economics and Trade Engineering BEng Architecture BEng Architectural Environment Engineering* BEng Civil Engineering* BEng Chemical Engineering* BEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering* BEng Environmental Engineering* BEng Mechanical Engineering * BEng Mechatronic Engineering BEng Product Design and Manufacture* English BA English Language and Applied Linguistics* BA English Language and Literature* BA English with International Business Geographical Sciences BSc Environmental Sciences* International Communications BA International Communications Studies BA International Communications Studies (with Chinese) International Studies BA European Studies BA International Studies BA International Studies with Chinese/ French/German/Japanese/Spanish * Option to spend the last two years of the course at our UK Campus. 5
The University of Nottingham Ningbo China www.nottingham.edu.cn Masters Business MSc Entrepreneurship MSc Finance and Investment MSc International Business MSc International Management Contemporary Chinese Studies MA Contemporary Chinese Studies Education MA International Higher Education English MA Applied Linguistics MA Applied Linguistics and English Language Teaching MA Applied Linguistics and World Englishes MSc Communication and International Entrepreneurship PhD We offer full- and part-time PhD programmes across our three faculties: Arts and Education; Science and Engineering; and Social Sciences (which includes the Nottingham University Business School China). The PhD is generally a three- to four-year full-time programme, tailor-made to meet your specific research interests. It normally takes four to six years to complete on a part-time basis. The PhD programme offers flexible supervision between the China and UK Campuses. Depending on your research, you may be required to spend part of your studies at the UK Campus, but you will be registered at The University of Nottingham Ningbo China. The qualification will be awarded by The University of Nottingham and is recognised by the Chinese Ministry of Education. Engineering MSc Geodesy and Surveying Engineering International Communications MA International Communications Studies MA Interpreting and Translation, Mandarin and English International Relations MA International Relations and World History 6
The University of Nottingham Ningbo China www.nottingham.edu.cn Country Preliminary year (year one entry) Qualifying year (year two entry) Masters India Only students who have taken the wrong subjects for their chosen degree course in their class 12 exams will be considered for a foundation programme. An overall percentage of 75% or above is required. Class 12 or Standard 12 (10+2) examinations from CBSE, ISCE or a state board. We will generally ask for the best of four subjects and any subject-specific requirements will reflect the overall percentage required (eg 80% in best four subjects including 80% in maths). We do not accept the local language as one of the four subject grades on which we base an offer and many schools also exclude environmental education from offer grades. Students who have taken a three-year diploma after class 11 instead of the class 12 exams can also be considered. Typical offers for a course requiring A level grades ABB/BBB would be: CBSE and ISC 80% West Bengal 75% Other State Boards 85% 70% in Year 12 English from CBSE or ISC can be considered as meeting the minimum English language entry requirement, although some courses may ask for a higher grade. Taught masters programmes with a UK 2.1 entry level require an Indian bachelors degree with a minimum of 60-75% average or a CGPA of 6.0-7.5 out of 10 from a recognised institution. The exact score required will depend on the institution you have studied at and the course you have applied for. Some flexibility may be given for University of Delhi students who take arts subjects and for selected law programmes including those from: Amity Law School, Delhi; Government Law College, Mumbai; ILS Law College; NALSAR University of Law; National Law School of India University; University of Calcutta; University of Mumbai; and University of Pune in these cases, 55% is normally acceptable for courses which require a UK 2.1 equivalent. Indonesia SMA (Senior Secondary Leaving Certificate) with grade 7 or above (out of 10). For engineering and computer science, applicants should have achieved at least 7 in maths and a science. Successful completion of a recognised foundation course or one year at university. A bachelors degree from a recognised university. Typical minimum GPA requirements are 2.8 to 3.0 out of 4.0. 8
The University of Nottingham Ningbo China www.nottingham.edu.cn Country Preliminary year (year one entry) Qualifying year (year two entry) Masters Taiwan Typically 80-85% in the Senior High School Diploma, plus 80-85% in specific subjects eg maths and physics for the engineering foundation programme. Successful completion of a foundation programme or one year at university. Typical minimum requirements are between 75% and 80%. A bachelors degree from a recognised university will be considered for masters entry. Typical minimum requirements are between 75% and 80%. Thailand Mathayom 6 (M6) at 75 units minimum (12 years). Successful completion of a recognised foundation course or one year at university. A bachelors degree from a recognised university will be considered for masters entry. Typical minimum GPA requirements are 3.0 out of 4.0 International qualifications Preliminary year (year one entry) GCESE/IGCSE/O levels Normally a minimum of five B grades including Bs in relevant subjects. Qualifying year (year two entry) A levels Typical A level requirements are ABB/BBB for the majority of programmes. Relevant subjects vary for each programme. International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Typical requirements are 30-34 points, with Higher Level subjects and grades required for particular programmes. Advanced Placements (APs) Typical requirements range from 4,4,4 5,5,4. SATII (subject specific tests) Typical requirements are 650,650,650 700, 700,650. 10
The University of Nottingham Ningbo China www.nottingham.edu.cn Contact us If you have any questions, please feel free to get in touch using the following contact details. Recruitment and Admissions Office (International) The University of Nottingham Ningbo China 199 Taikang East Road 315100 Ningbo China t: +86 (0) 574 8818 8812 e: admissions@nottingham.edu.cn w: www.nottingham.edu.cn/en/admissions You can also follow us through our social media channels, all of which can be accessed via www.nottingham.edu.cn/en/connect International Recruitment and Admissions team Ryan Parker t: +86 (0) 574 8818 9823 f: +86 (0) 574 8822 2483 e: ryan.parker@nottingham.edu.cn Viola Ye t: +86 (0) 574 8818 0262 f: +86 (0) 574 8822 2483 e: viola.ye@nottingham.edu.cn Clara Ge t: +86 (0) 574 8818 8330 f: +86 (0) 574 8822 2483 e: clara.ge@nottingham.edu.cn Peter Chen (PhD queries) t: +86 (0) 574 8818 1063 f: +86 (0) 574 8822 2483 e: PHDAdmissions@nottingham.edu.cn International Office (study abroad/exchange students and accommodation queries) Kevin Lin t: +86 (0) 574 8818 0112 f: +86 (0) 574 8822 2483 e: kevin.lin@nottingham.edu.cn Jacqueline Lin t: +86 (0) 574 8818 0112 f: +86 (0) 574 8822 2483 e: jacqueline.lin@nottingham.edu.cn This publication is available in alternative formats. e: alternativeformats@ nottingham.ac.uk The University of Nottingham has made every effort to ensure that the information in this flyer was accurate when published. Please note, however, that the nature of the content means that it is subject to change from time to time, and you should therefore consider the information to be guiding rather than definitive. The University of Nottingham 2013. All rights reserved. Published November 2013. Design: www.campbellrowley.com 21