Study in Scotland (in English) - ISEP Direct
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
• Live your Scottish dreams in Glasgow, a city recently voted the 4th best in the world due to the kindness, friendliness, and sense of humor of its people. Glasgow provides the perfect balance of culture and beauty, with historic castles and the beautiful Highlands within easy reach.
• Recognized (twice!) as the University of the Year and the Business School of the Year for the whole of the UK, Strathclyde offers AACSB and EQUIS accreditation and an expansive class list to support students from any academic program.
• Never leave campus - everything you need is right at your fingertips! Facilities include a state-of-the-art library, a brand-new student union, a 25-metre swimming pool, dance studios, restaurants and many student societies and clubs.
• Studying at Strathclyde offers you the chance to explore the abundance of high street stores, adorable second-hand shops, restaurants for every cuisine, clubs, theatres, and museums (most of which are free!). Hosting a different festival every month of the year (including Celtic Connections, Glasgow Film Festival, and the World Piping Championship) Glasgow is never short on things to do.
LIFE ABROAD
Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland and has been voted the friendliest city in the world. Enjoy listening to the bagpipe street performers on Buchanan Street or pop into a pub in Finneston, one of Glasgow’s hippest neighborhoods.
LIVE
Students will be housed either on-campus or at Buchanan View accommodation depending on availability. Standard rooms are a room in shared 6 bed flats with 1 kitchen and 2 shared bathrooms and shower rooms within. Dorms come with Wi-Fi, 24/7 security, an exciting social calendar, and more.
DINE
Food and drink are at the heart of Scottish culture. Dig into piping hot Scottish porridge on a chilly morning (try this recipe for Hogwarts Scottish Pudding) or savory haggis with a side of neeps (mashed turnips). If you prefer to make your own food, there are three main supermarkets within walking distance of the campus - Aldi, Tesco, and Morrisons - where you'll find your basic necessities.
EXPERIENCE
Experience the iconic Glasgow music scene in one of the numerous cozy record stores or soak up indie rock music at basement bar over a pint. Join a walking tour to learn the history of the city’s music landscape and the people, places, and performances that helped shape it. There will be no question why Glasgow was named a UNESCO City of Music in 2008, it is the heartbeat of the city! For spring semester students, you will get the once-in-a-lifetime experience of attending the Highland Games, an event that includes competitions and activities such as tug o' war, the hammer throw, best-dressed pet competitions, and the most iconic event, the caber toss.
EXPLORE
Glasgow is a very walkable city for easy exploring on foot. Less than a 10-minute walk from campus is Glasgow Green, one of the oldest parks in the city. It is a wonderful place for a relaxing stroll on a sunny Glasgow day (yes, they do get them occasionally!). For further exploration opportunities, hop on a bike, subway, train, bus, or airplane – the public transportation opportunities are numerous and easy to use.
THRIVE
There are many people dedicated to helping you thrive during your time at Strathclyde. There are dedicated teams for different topics, including career services, chaplaincy, Disability services, English language support, an information and advice team, student counseling services, and more. Also available are well-being programs relating to mindfulness and stress management.
What We Love About Glasgow
We love that the Scottish people are friendly, inviting, inclusive, and that they love a good party - street parties, concerts, and film festivals happen all year round!
See ISEP Direct budget and estimated expenses - Fall
See ISEP Direct budget and estimated expenses - Spring
Course Description
Recognized (twice!) as the University of the Year and of the Business School of the Year for the whole of the UK, Strathclyde offers an expansive class list to support students from any academic program. Choose from hundreds of classes offered through the Departments of Engineering, Science, Humanities & Social Science and the Strathclyde Business School. The chart below reflects some of the more popular classes students have taken in the past to help get you started.
Credits Earned
A “Course” is an academic program and a “module” is a class. Students will take 3 or 4 modules and can expect to earn 60 Strathclyde credits which ISEP recommends is the equivalent of 15 U.S. credit hours. Most modules are worth either 10 or 20 UK credits for single semester students. Full Year students can expect to earn approximately 120 UK credits total. Students can expect to commit a minimum of 15 hours to each class per week (lectures, discussions, labs and readings).
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:
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Education |
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Electronic & Electrics Engineering
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Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering |
Business Finance (Fall) |
Learners and Learning (Fall) |
Structural Engineering |
Electronic & Electrical Principles (Fall) |
Flight & Spaceflight |
Venture Management, Strategy, & Growth (Spring) |
Placement Learning: International Perspectives (Spring) |
Geotechnical Engineering |
Digital Electronic Systems (Fall) |
Automotive Systems |
Understanding Consumers and Markets (Fall) |
Culture Society Formation (Fall) |
Water Engineering |
Signals & Communication Systems (Fall) |
Aero-Design |
Introduction to International Business (Spring) |
Designing Educational Research (Spring) |
Engineering Mathematics |
Electromagnetism (Spring) |
Engineering Mechanics |
International Business Environment and Strategy (Fall) |
An Introduction to Scottish Education (Spring) |
Construction Project Managment (Spring) |
Signals and Systems (Spring) |
Heat & Flow |
For detailed instructions on how to search for all available courses, please click on the "other academic conditions" dropdown link below.
Academics
Other Academic Conditions
Students will choose classes from levels one to three. This equates to 1st year to 3rd year at Strathclyde. Levels two and three classes usually require students to have done some previous study in the subject. Level four classes are not normally available to exchange students unless they have significant prior knowledge in the subject, and if there is sufficient space in the class.
Access to level four classes needs to be approved by the host department.
60% of the classes (modules) should be from the same department or subject area. This department will then serve as the primary host department at Strathclyde during the student’s program abroad. In general, a student may choose classes from a maximum of two different departments.
Other course specific restrictions:
• Chemistry is only able to consider applications for two semesters/full academic year due to the yearlong structure of their classes.
• Computer Science has limited single semester classes available as many of them run over both semesters.
• Psychology is only able to host a limited number of exchange students. Applications will be considered as they are received.
• Students joining the Department of Architecture require to submit a design portfolio with samples of their work in advance of their study period. A portfolio should be emailed direct to the Exchange Adviser in Architecture
Other test scores accepted by Strathclyde include:
-Faculty of Science IELTS Score: 6.0 overall with no individual band less than 5.5
-Department of Design, Manufacturing & Engineering Management IELTS: 6.0 overall with no individual band less than 5.5
-Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency: C2, 176 overall with a minimum of 162 in each component. Validity period of 2 years.
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