10 Week Pre-sessional English Programme
The 10-week programme consists of 4-weeks of Essentials of English for Academic Purposes (EEAP) and 6-weeks English for Specific Academic Purposes (ESAP). **Please note that applications for the 10-week Pre-Sessional programme have now closed**
For entry to the 10-week Pre-Sessional, students must:
- Be 18 years of age or over.
- Hold a Conditional Firm (CF) offer for a Postgraduate degree at the University of Edinburgh for September 2023 entry.
- Hold a valid Academic English IELTS for UKVI or PTE UKVI certificate with the minimum overall score and minimum in each component, appropriate for your Postgraduate degree entry requirements and chosen Pre-Sessional course. We cannot accept scores from more than one certificate.
IELTS Entry Requirement for degree programme: |
IELTS Requirement for Summer EAP programme: 10 weeks: |
6.5 overall with at least 6.0 in each component | 5.5 overall with at least 5.0 in each component |
7.0 overall with at least 6.0 in each component | 6.0 overall with at least 5.0 in each component |
7.0 overall with at least 7.0 in the writing component and 6.5 in each other component |
6.0 overall with at least 6.0 in the writing component and 5.5 in each other component |
7.0 overall with at least 7.0 in each component | 6.0 overall with at least 6.0 in each component |
7.0 overall with at least 6.5 in the writing component and 6.0 in each other component | 6.0 overall with at least 5.5 in the writing component and 5.0 in each other component |
7.0 overall with at least 6.5 in the reading and listening components and 6.0 in each other component |
6.0 overall with at least 5.5 in the reading and listening components and 5.0 in each other component |
7.0 overall with at least 6.5 in each section | 6.0 overall with at least 5.5 in each component |
Please note that the certificate must be a valid Academic English IELTS for UKVI certificate of the appropriate level. We cannot accept results from more than one certificate.
PTE Entry Requirement for degree programme: |
PTE Requirement for Summer EAP programme: 10 weeks: |
62 overall with at least 59 in each component | 54 overall with at least 50 in each component |
70 overall with at least 59 in each component | 59 overall with at least 50 in each component |
70 overall with at least 70 in the writing component and 62 in each other component | 59 overall with at least 59 in the writing component and 54 in each other component |
70 overall with at least 70 in each component | 59 overall with at least 59 in each component |
70 overall with at least 62 in the writing component and 59 in each other component | 59 overall with at least 54 in the writing component and 50 in each other component |
70 overall with at least 62 in the reading and listening components and 59 in each other component | 59 overall with at least 54 in the reading and listening components and 50 in each other component |
70 overall with at least 62 in each component | 59 overall with at least 54 in each section |
Please note that the certificate must be a valid PTE for UKVI certificate of the appropriate level. We cannot accept results from more than one certificate.
10 Week Pre-sessional English Programme
Key Information
Start Date | Monday 19 June 2023 |
Duration | 10 weeks |
Course Fee | £5617 |
Application Deadline | Date TBC - May 2024 at 17:00 (BST) |
Phase 1: Essentials of English for Academic Purposes (EEAP))
EEAP will help you develop your essential academic language skills. The course will foster your ability to study autonomously, and encourage you to adopt a critical approach in your studies.
EEAP will, therefore, provide a strong foundation in general academic and language skills. This will enable you to progress with confidence on to your English for Specific Academic Purposes course, where you will have the opportunity to apply and further develop these skills in a more specialised context.
Method of delivery |
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This 4-week course will be delivered fully in-person.
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Syllabus |
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Learning outcomes |
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On successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
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Phase 2: English for Specific Academic Purposes (ESAP)
For more information and to apply for the 10-week Pre-sessional Programme, please choose the appropriate specific academic area of study below:
EBM aims to develop and improve your confidence and academic language & literacy skills to a sufficient level to bridge the gap between your entry language level and that required to participate successfully in a range of Business School Masters Programmes. It further aims to raise your awareness of what you should expect on their programme and of what is expected of you by the Business School.
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Method of delivery |
This course has been designed to be delivered in-person. In addition to a normal teaching week of 15 hours per week of classroom-based tuition, students must expect to to complete a minimum of ten further hours per week of independent study, including tasks, recorded lectures and other materials accessed digitally, in order to make the necessary progress. |
Syllabus |
This is the content you will cover in EBM:
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Intended Learning Outcomes |
On successful completion of this course, you will be able to:
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Assessment |
To meet the conditions of your Conditional Offer for your degree programme, you need to achieve satisfactory grades on four assessments of your academic English skills which you take during ESAP:
Further details on assessments will be available following successful enrolment on the programme. |
ELLM aims to develop and improve your confidence and academic language & literacy skills to a sufficient level to bridge the gap between your entry language level and that required to participate successfully in a Law Masters programme. It further aims to raise awareness of what you should expect on your Law Masters programme and of what is expected of you by the Law School.
Pre-requisites |
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Method of delivery |
This course has been designed to be delivered in-person. In addition to a normal teaching week of 15 hours per week of classroom-based tuition, students must expect to to complete a minimum of ten further hours per week of independent study, including tasks, recorded lectures and other materials accessed digitally, in order to make the necessary progress. |
Syllabus |
This is the content you will cover in ELLM:
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Intended Learning Outcomes |
On successful completion of this course, you will be able to:
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Assessment |
To meet the conditions of your Conditional Offer for your degree programme, you need to achieve satisfactory grades on four assessments of your academic English skills which you take during ESAP:
Further details on assessments will be available following successful enrolment on the programme. |
EAH aims to develop and improve your confidence along with your academic language and literacy skills to a sufficient level required to participate successfully in your future postgraduate programme. It also aims to raise your awareness of what you should expect on your future programmes. EAH provides opportunities to carry out, in a supported environment, academic tasks typically required across a range of master’s programmes in Arts and Humanities.
Pre-requisites |
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Method of delivery |
This course has been designed to be delivered in-person. In addition to a normal teaching week of 15 hours per week of classroom-based tuition, students must expect to to complete a minimum of ten further hours per week of independent study, including tasks, recorded lectures and other materials accessed digitally, in order to make the necessary progress. |
Syllabus |
This is the content you will cover in EAS:
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Intended Learning Outcomes |
On successful completion of this course, you will be able to:
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Assessment |
To meet the conditions of your Conditional Offer for your degree programme, you need to achieve satisfactory grades on four assessments of your academic English skills which you take during ESAP:
Further details on assessments will be available following successful enrolment on the programme. |
EESS aims to develop and improve your confidence along with your academic language and literacy skills to a sufficient level required to participate successfully in your future postgraduate programme. It also aims to raise awareness of what should be expected on your future programme. EESS provides the opportunities to carry out, in a supported environment, academic tasks typically required across a range of master’s programmes in Education and Social Science fields.
Pre-requisites |
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Method of delivery |
This course has been designed to be delivered in-person. In addition to a normal teaching week of 15 hours per week of classroom-based tuition, students must expect to to complete a minimum of ten further hours per week of independent study, including tasks, recorded lectures and other materials accessed digitally, in order to make the necessary progress. |
Syllabus |
This is the content you will cover in EESS:
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Intended Learning Outcomes |
On successful completion of this course, you will be able to:
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Assessment |
To meet the conditions of your Conditional Offer for your degree programme, you need to achieve satisfactory grades on four assessments of your academic English skills which you take during ESAP:
Further details on assessments will be available following successful enrolment on the programme. |
ELTEM provides opportunities to carry out in a supported environment academic tasks typically required on the TESOL and Language Education taught masters programmes.
Pre-requisites |
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Method of Delivery |
This course has been designed to be delivered in-person. In addition to a normal teaching week of 15 hours per week of classroom-based tuition, students must expect to to complete a minimum of ten further hours per week of independent study, including tasks, recorded lectures and other materials accessed digitally, in order to make the necessary progress. |
Syllabus |
This is the content you will cover in ELTEM:
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Intended Learning Outcomes |
On successful completion of this course, you will be able to:
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Assessment |
To meet the conditions of your Conditional Offer for your degree programme, you need to achieve satisfactory grades on four assessments of your academic English skills which you take during ESAP:
Further details on assessments will be available following successful enrolment on the programme. |
ESTM aims to develop and improve your confidence along with academic language and literacy skills to a sufficient level required to participate successfully in your future postgraduate STEMM programmes. It raises awareness of what to expect on your future programmes and provides opportunities to carry out in a supported environment academic tasks typically required across a range of master’s programmes in STEMM subjects.
Pre-requisites |
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Method of delivery |
This course has been designed to be delivered in-person. In addition to a normal teaching week of 15 hours per week of classroom-based tuition, students must expect to to complete a minimum of ten further hours per week of independent study, including tasks, recorded lectures and other materials accessed digitally, in order to make the necessary progress. |
Syllabus |
This is the content you will cover in ESTM:
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Intended Learning Outcomes |
On successful completion of this course, you will be able to:
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Assessment |
To meet the conditions of your Conditional Offer for your degree programme, you need to achieve satisfactory grades on four assessments of your academic English skills which you take during ESAP:
Further details on assessments will be available following successful enrolment on the programme. |