The NCUK International Year One
The NCUK International Year One is a modular 1+2 undergraduate programme (equivalent of year one of university). It prepares students for second-year entry to a wide range of bachelors degree courses. Students take combinations of modules appropriate for their intended degree course.
The International Year One offered at Oxbridge is available as a ‘standard’ Business stream.
Successful completion of this NCUK programme guarantees you a place in the second year of an appropriate degree at a partner university.
NCUK Universities include:
- The University of Bradford
- The University of Huddersfield
- The University of Leeds
- Leeds Beckett University
- Liverpool John Moores University
- The University of Manchester
- Manchester Metropolitan University
- The University of Salford
- The University of Sheffield
- Sheffield Hallam University
Newly added Partner Universities include:
- Aston University
- University of Birmingham
- University of Bristol
- University of Kent
- Kingston University, London
- Queen Mary, University of London
Visit the newly launched Oxbridge Academy website to find out more and to keep up to speed with developments.
Got any queries? Send them to i.ikediachie.oxacad@gmail.com
Online / Physical / Hybrid options
Due to the uncertainty caused by the global pandemic ALL our programmes are available as fully online, physical or hybrid programmes. Email o.ojo@oxbridgecoll.com or call 08170526734 to find out more.
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