International Year Zero - Human and Social Sciences

Our International Year Zero – Human and Social Sciences enables you to understand a range of areas, preparing you for study a degree in Politics, Economics or Psychology

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The International Year Zero (IYZ) is the first year of a 4-year International Incorporated Bachelors (IIB). Your first year is taught at University of Kent International College (UK IC). Once you successfully complete this year, you will continue studying the remaining stages of your degree at University of Kent.

During the three terms encapsulating the IYZ, you’ll gain additional skills in your chosen study route and the necessary English language skills to succeed during your studies.

*April programme subject to academic approval

Key Information

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Duration

4 years:

1 year pathway + 3 years degree

Start Dates

April | January | September

Pathway Tuition Fee

£17,995.00

Course English Language Requirement
January and September IELTS score requirement is 5.5 with no less that 5.5 in any component / Oxford ELLT 5
April IELTS score requirement is 6.0 with no less that 5.5 in any component

What you will study

Alongside core modules, you will study subject-specific modules that will equip you with a foundation of knowledge for your chosen field of study.

Course Modules

This module introduces theories of intercultural communication including the role played by verbal and non-verbal communication, stereotyping and the role of the media. You will consider barriers and develop strategies to ensure effective communication.

This module is only applicable to students progressing onto:

  • Politics and International Relations

This module considers the origins and development of the discipline of sociology.  It investigates a range of approaches, theories and interpretations that seek to explain how society operates, and to understand how these explanations inform the broader social sciences and theories of culture and communication.

This module is only applicable to students progressing onto:

  • Psychology

This module will introduce politics in terms of key ideas, historical perspectives, and structures of government, drawing on Britain as a focus. It will also investigate how politics informs and is influenced by international considerations and relations.

This module is only applicable to students progressing onto:

  • Politics and International Relations

This module will develop your knowledge of how to use mathematical techniques to solve numerical problems.  You will also apply mathematical knowledge to the collation, evaluation and analysis of quantitative data including its presentation in the form of graphs and spreadsheets.

This module is only applicable to students progressing onto:

  • Economics
  • Psychology

This module introduces the historical development of Psychology drawing on a range of theories and approaches, relevant studies and experiments focussing on cognitive, social and developmental psychology.

This module is only applicable to students progressing onto:

  • Psychology

This module concerns biopsychology and abnormal behaviour. You will focus on behavioural, cognitive and psychodynamic approaches, and the ethical considerations related to these research methods.

This module is only applicable to students progressing onto:

  • Psychology

This module introduces and develops topics associated with the study of microeconomics.  You will learn about key concepts such as supply and demand, pricing, and relevant government economic policy.

This module is only applicable to students progressing onto:

  • Economics
  • Politics and International Relations

This module introduces and develops topics associated with the study of macroeconomics.  You will learn about key concepts such as aggregate supply and demand, fiscal and monetary policy, and relevant national and international contexts.

This module is only applicable to students progressing onto:

  • Economics

This module will introduce the structures and functions of businesses, and the practical considerations of launching a business. You will learn about types, classifications and funding models, and aspects such as HRM, marketing and logistics.

This module is only applicable to students progressing onto:

  • Economics

This module will introduce the organisation and purpose of the English legal system.  You will learn about key concepts, principles and personnel involved in the legal process.

This module is only applicable to students progressing onto:

  • Politics and International Relations

Available Degrees

BSc (Hons)
Economics
Examine some of today's profound pressing issues - poverty and development, environmental protection, and financial and monetary crises. In an era of Big Data, new technologies, and artificial intelligence, you can discover the solutions to shape your world.
BSc (Hons)
Psychology
How do people think, perceive and feel? Psychology is the scientific understanding of human behaviour that opens doors to a wide range of careers, from clinical, business and forensic psychologist to social work and roles in marketing, public relations and human resources.
BA (Hons)
Politics and International Relations
Politics is everywhere. It’s exciting, but also frustrating, messy and complex. This is your time to make a difference. Bring your determination to us and we will give you the skills and confidence to make a change.

As DMUIC is situated in England’s most vibrant and multicultural city, I had the opportunity to make friends from different countries. The most amazing thing was that the DMUIC staff including all teachers and the office persons were very motivational and welcoming. They provide the best routes for study to every individual.”

Syed Asim Hussain Pakistan, De Montfort University International College (DMUIC)

I’ve enjoyed studying at DMUIC, the tutors are excellent and have helped me settle into life as a university student. They are also really supportive and have helped myself and other students with other issues outside of the classroom such as accommodation.

Nafisa Bangladesh, De Montfort University International College (DMUIC)

I have successfully progressed onto my degree course at the University of Bradford because of UBIC's reliable policies and teaching programme. To the new students, those who just started their foundation at Bradford International College, I must say you are going to pass the class, the only thing required is your attention and leave the rest on UBIC's staff because they are the one that are going to lead you to a brilliant future as it is a pathway to success.

Shoaib Khan Pakistan, University of Bradford International College (UBIC)

I have a lot of international friends here at BUIC, and I’ve learnt so much from them. There is always a lot to do together both on and off-campus.

Sagar Nepal, Bangor University International College (BUIC)

I would recommend UGIC because it is based on the main University of Greenwich campus, a cosmopolitan university. At UGIC, there are students from all around the world, and I've made a lot of friends from exciting places."

Gozel Turkmenistan, University of Greenwich International College (UGIC)

I think one of the main reasons the IIM (pre-masters) has been so helpful is because the staff are so supportive and are always able to help me. Whether it is understanding a module or finding out how to sort accommodation, they will help you with everything. I’ve enjoyed studying at Bangor, the people are friendly, and the environment is also really peaceful and safe. It’s given me the best opportunity to succeed in my studies here in the UK.

Tong Tong China, Bangor University International College (BUIC)