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Apply for an Undergraduate Course (BA, BSc, LLB, BEng, MEng) An Undergraduate degree is the first degree that UK students take after leaving school or college. Courses generally run between 3 - 4 years (most of our four year courses include a year's worth of practical work experience) Find out more and apply. Apply for a Postgraduate Course (MA, MBA, MSc, LLM, MRes, MPhil, MEng, PhD) Postgraduate courses can be either taught or research based - Taught Postgraduate courses usually last around one full year (although a PhD is considerably longer). In the UK students usually need to have a good undergraduate degree (2:1 or above) in order to apply, although there are exceptions to this rule if relevant experience can be shown. Find out more and apply. Apply for a Foundation or English Language Course Our Foundation courses are for those students who fall just below the entry requirements for one of our undergraduate courses. Successful completion of one of these courses guarantees progression onto a Brunel Undergraduate course in the same field. We currently offer Foundation courses in Engineering and IT, and our on campus partner offers courses in other areas like Business & Management, Information Systems & Computing and Economics & Finance. Find out more and apply. English languages courses can either be taken alone, or as a Pre-Sessional course before you start your degree course at Brunel. They are based on campus and there are different lengths of course available depending on how much you want to improve. Find out more and apply. Help and Advice If you are a student from the E.U (classed as 'Home/EU' in terms of fees) then you should apply in the same way as other home students. If you are not sure if you will be classified as a 'Home/EU' student or 'Overseas Student' you can find more guidance here: http://www.ukcosa.org.uk/ Not sure about what you should apply for? There are several places you can go to for advice: 1. Ask us. Fill out our enquiry form which will ensure we have all the information we need to give you a full response, or just contact us for a discussion about the best option for you. You might also want to read the glossary for definitions of common UK academic terms. 2. Brunel University has a network of representatives around the world. Our agents can advise you about the University, its courses and help through all the stages of making your application. To find your nearest agent take a look at our country specific pages. 3. British Council Offices operate in almost every country in the world, and can provide advice on the University's application procedures. Their local details can be found on each of the country pages, or by going to the British Council website, www.britishcouncil.org .
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