UWEIES’s PSE: Pre-Sessional
English Programme (Asia Pacific)
English Language
Requirements

The PSE course is designed to help students who want to improve their English language and for those students who might not currently have the English proficiency levels needed to study on their degree programme at UWE Bristol. The bespoke courses run for 12, 10, and 5 weeks. Your current level of English language will determine which course you are eligible to enroll on.

Upcoming intakes
Start Date
Duration
Fees
Early Bird Fees*
May 6th 2024
12 Weeks
£4000/-
£3500/-
May 20th 2024
10 Weeks
£3500/-
£3000/-
June 24th 2024
5 Weeks
£2000/-
£1500/-

*The early bird discount of GBP 500 is applicable for fees paid by/before May 1st, 2023.

What can you expect from the UWEIES’s Pre-Sessional English (PSE) Programme?
  • Learn the skills required to succeed in your studies in the UK.
  • Learn how to write academic texts, read and synthesise information, listen to lectures, and so much more.
  • Our English tutors will also give you lots of IELTS test preparation and practice which will help to boost your English scores.
  • Learn about British culture and what it’s like to live in one of England’s major cities - Bristol.
Why should you join us?

The PSE course has been designed by English language professionals who have a range of experience working and teaching in Asia. Over the last 6 years, we have taught thousands of students from over 20 regions across Asia-Pacific giving them the opportunity to improve their English, develop their study skills, and fully prepare themselves for life and study in the UK.

So, if you want to improve your English, prepare for student life in the UK, and meet other people from your region coming to
study at UWE Bristol, fill in the form below:

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Undergraduate Postgraduate
Course Entry Course Entry
12-week 4.5 12-week 5
10-week 5 10-week 5.5
5-week 5.5 5-week 6