Study in England (in English) - ISEP Direct
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
• A very student-centric city, Nottingham is brimming with life and offers so much to do that it is nearly impossible to ever be bored.
• NTU, recognized as among the best universities for teaching and learning in the U.K., offers an expansive choice of programs for study abroad students across several departments including social sciences, business, law, architecture, humanities, and art/design.
• Recognized as a top university for outstanding student support, you will feel well taken care of on this program.
• There is truly a society for everyone at NTU – from hula-hooping, to Darts, to Formula 1, you are sure to find the perfect way to meet other students with common interests by joining one of the over 130 campus clubs.
LIFE ABROAD
Nottingham is a hub of arts and culture – visit the Theatre Royal, Nottingham Playhouse, and Nottingham Contemporary to soak up all this world-class city has to offer. And don't forget about the famous past inhabitants: novelist D.H. Lawrence, the poet Lord Byron, and Robin Hood!
LIVE
If you like to be at the heart of things, then you will love living in popular Sandby Hall. Classes, university facilities, shops, bars, and nightlife will be right at your doorstep. You will also enjoy a single room with plenty of storage space and your own bathroom.
DINE
Nottingham is Britain's culinary capital with more cafes, restaurants, and bars per square mile than anywhere else in the U.K. Feast on local specialties like Stilton cheese, pork pies, and Bramley apples or check out the independent food scene by visiting artisan coffee roasteries, tapas bars, and high-end restaurants. If staying in is more your style, you will have access to a shared kitchen and dining area in the residence hall. We recommend budgeting £150 per month for groceries and eating out.
EXPERIENCE
NTU has a team of Student Exchange Buddies who have a great understanding of what it is like to be a new student at a new university. You can expect to meet these buddies around campus, including on city tours, in the Global Lounge (a social spot to connect with peers from around the world), and at welcome sessions.
EXPLORE
Two hours from London and three hours from Scotland – Nottingham is ideally situated in the center of the U.K. and is easily accessible by road, rail, and air. Nottingham also has an outstanding bus and tram network with a range of travel deals and discounts for students.
THRIVE
As the winner of the “Outstanding Support for Students” Award, NTU offers many services to help you live your best life while abroad. These include services to address your health and wellbeing, Student Services Centres to help you get the most out of university life, disability services for those who may need special accommodation, support for students with individual needs, including parents and transgender students, and Students' Union which gives you access to gyms, coffee shops, and more.
VOLUNTEER
There are lots of ways to give back to the community while at NTU. Volunteer opportunities are abundant in places like gardens, charity shops, and classrooms, and it is a fantastic way to get to know locals and make a difference!
What We Love About Nottingham
Nottingham is home to many fabulous annual festivals, including the Festival of the Horse, the Robin Hood Festival (where you can walk through Sherwood Forest while pretending to be a character from an English folklore), the Goose Fair, and the Nottingham Comedy Festival.
See ISEP Direct budget and estimated expenses
See ISEP Exchange budget and estimated expenses
Course Description
Nottingham Trent’s teaching and learning is ranked among the best in the UK and many of their programs are internationally recognized. The chart below represents some of the more common classes students have taken while studying abroad at NTU, but don’t let these limit your class choices! Options are available in Animal, Rural & Environmental Sciences; Art and Design; Law; Social Sciences; and others.
Credits Earned
Students who complete the program in good standing can expect to take at least 60 UK credits which ISEP recommends is the equivalent of 15 U.S. Credit Hours. Each class (module) is generally about 10-20 UK credits.
If you use financial aid, please speak with a qualified financial aid advisor to understand your academic obligations and the requirements for using financial aid.
Sample Classes Available:
Business |
Criminology, Criminal Justice, & Law |
Psychology |
Sciences |
Visual Art & Design |
Financial Management |
Public Law and Research Skills |
Mental Health and Well-being |
Ethics and Law for Forensics |
Animation Studies |
Managing Global Supply Chain |
Cultural Criminology |
Analytical Thinking in Psychology |
Physical Chemistry |
Costume Design & Making: Explorations |
Corporate Financial Analysis |
Environmental Sociology |
Cognitive and Biological Psychology 2 |
Immunology and Virology |
Visual and Professional Practice |
Human Resource Development |
Psychology in the Criminal Justice System |
Social and Developmental Psychology 2 |
Crime Scene Investigation and Forensic Photography |
Narrative, Production, and Audiences |
International Business and Communication |
Immigration and Asylum Law |
Research Methods and Statistics 2 |
Digital Systems and Computer Engineering |
Theatre Design Explorations |
Nottingham Trent University
Overview Nottingham Trent University (NTU) is recognised as one of the UK’s truly outstanding universities, with a commitment to student satisfaction, graduate employment, and teaching quality. NTU has been named the Times...
Academics
Other Academic Conditions
In addition to the sample classes above, NTU offers an expansive choice of classes (modules) for study abroad students across several departments: Animal, Rural and Environmental Sciences
• Architecture and the Built Environment (Academic Year students only)
• Art and Design (Academic Year and Spring Semester students only)
• Arts and Humanities
• Business
• Fine Art (Fall Semester only. Fall students are not able to return home until after exams are completed in January for this program)
• Law
• Science and Technology (Academic Year students only)
• Social Sciences
Keep in mind that when choosing classes, it is important to take all of them from within the same department. The Arts and Humanities offers the most term-over-term flexibility with their class (module) offerings. Make the most of your study abroad experience while forging ahead with your home university degree requirements!
Semester One (Fall Semester) Students: Students coming from North America should make a note of the term dates and consider that the examination period for Semester One extends into the start of January, overlapping with the start of Spring semester. Class instruction ends in mid-December and students may return home at this time. However, students are required to complete their exams during the established exam period in January. Students may make arrangements to take their exams from home, but are responsible for making all arrangements in advance and gathering materials required to take the exams during the established exam period.
Students arrive: Last week of September, Last week of January
Classes start: Last week of September, Last week of January
Classes end: Third week of December, Last week of May
Exams: During January, During May
**Students are responsible for staying until the end of the semester and are advised not to leave before the final date of their semester exams. It may be possible to arrange to sit for remote exams - students should speak to their ISEP Student Services Officer for more details. However, please be advised that neither ISEP nor NTU can guarantee an early departure, and note that leaving early may result in a failing exam grade and/or forfeit of credit.
Nottingham Trent University also accepts the following Cambridge exams for English language proficiency:
-C2 Proficiency (formerly known as Cambridge English: Proficiency (CPE)): 180 or above overall with minimum 162 in Reading, Writing, Listening & Speaking
-C1 Advanced (formerly known as Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE)): 169 or above overall with minimum 162 in Reading, Writing, LIstening & Speaking
More information about accepted language proficiency scores can be found here.
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