Online Pre-Sessional Academic English and Study Skills Programme
What does this course offer?
You will study online in your home country. Each week of this course has 15 hours of task-based communicative and collaborative live teaching sessions, during which you'll be monitored by a team of experienced tutors. Before the sessions, there are self-study tasks to help you get the maximum benefit from the live teaching.
The focus is on real situations and tasks that you'll be likely to perform in your future studies.
Live teaching sessions are Monday to Friday from 8.00am to 9.30am UK time, and 10.00am to 11.30am UK time, with a weekly tutorial between 12.00pm to 1.00pm UK time on Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday.
Please note that you will need to have a fast and reliable internet connection, a laptop or desktop with a webcam and microphone, and somewhere quiet where you can study and take part in the live sessions.
Find out more about the course from Ben Brown, Head of English Language at Strathclyde, in the video below:
Learning & teaching
Your individual learning needs will be identified and you'll be helped to set up an effective self-study plan.
You'll receive feedback on your progress and support for your learning in one-to-one tutorials. Your progress will be assessed regularly through coursework.
The final assessment for the course will give you the opportunity to meet the language requirement for your main degree at Strathclyde.
Course content
The programme covers the following academic English and study skills areas, as well as work on general English language improvement as required:
- strategies for understanding lectures and talks;
- note-taking and summarising texts;
- participating actively in seminar discussions;
- giving effective presentations and talks;
- improving reading skills and strategies
- writing a variety of text types: reports, essays, annotated bibliographies, summaries, and reflections;
- using the library and the internet for research;
- avoiding plagiarism and developing reference and citation skills;
- expectations of students in UK Universities; and
- effective strategies for online learning.
Transfer from online to on-campus study
Students on Online Pre-sessional Foundation 2, 3, or 4, can begin their studies online, then, subject to availability, transfer to the On Campus Modules 1-3 course at the end of Online Foundation 4. Please see below for more information on the on campus course. Students wishing to transfer to On Campus Modules 1-3 will need to have demonstrated acceptable levels of attendance and engagement on the Online Foundation course.
There is a three week gap between the end of Online Foundation 4, and the start of On Campus Module 1, in order for students to receive a CAS, obtain their visa, and travel to the UK. Students will need a SELT (IELTS UKVI) at B1, or a non-SELT (IELTS Academic) at B2 in order to receive a CAS, but do not need to meet the published entry requirements for Modules 1-3. Transferring students may receive a Single CAS for Pre-sessional and main degree, if they have met all other conditions for their main degree programme.
Learning Online Pre-sessional course with ELT was a great experience. I have learned a lot from this course with super great teachers and helpful ELT staff include with a great online system. The course is really useful, I have learned how to paraphrase, avoid plagiarism and how to write an effective Academic English Language which all of these can help me with my main degree. Therefore, I think learning Online Pre-sessional course is one way to improve English skills and helpful for all students. Siraphat Sirithanachai, a Foundation 3-4 plus Modules 1-3 student 2020 (24-week programme) from Thailand.
On-Campus Pre-Sessional Academic English and Study Skills Programme
What does this course offer?
You will study at the University of Strathclyde campus, in Glasgow. Each week of this course has 15 hours of task-based communicative and collaborative live teaching sessions, during which you'll be monitored by a team of experienced tutors. Before the sessions, there are self-study tasks to help you get the maximum benefit from the live teaching.
The focus is on real situations and tasks that you'll be likely to perform in your future studies.
Live teaching sessions are from 9.30am to 11.00am UK time, and 11.30am to 1.00pm UK time, with a weekly tutorial between 2.00pm to 3.00pm UK time on Wednesday, Thursday or Friday. Live teaching is delivered in person in classrooms on the university campus. Students will need to have a laptop in order to take part in the live teaching sessions.
Limited accommodation may be available on campus from Modules 1 to 3 at an additional cost. Please contact eltdpresess.accomm@strath.ac.uk for more information.
Students renting private accommodation should note the pre-arrival guidance regarding the financial cost of living, and the guidance on Council Tax.
Learning and teaching
Your individual learning needs will be identified and you'll be helped to set up an effective self-study plan.
You'll receive feedback on your progress and support for your learning in one-to-one tutorials. Your progress will be assessed regularly through coursework.
The final assessment for the course will give you the opportunity to meet the language requirement for your main degree at Strathclyde.
Course content
The programme covers the following academic English and study skills areas, as well as work on general English language improvement as required:
- strategies for understanding lectures and talks;
- note-taking and summarising texts;
- participating actively in seminar discussions;
- giving effective presentations and talks;
- improving reading skills and strategies
- writing a variety of text types: reports, essays, annotated bibliographies, summaries, and reflections;
- using the library and the internet for research;
- avoiding plagiarism and developing reference and citation skills;
- expectations of students in UK Universities; and
- effective learning strategies.
How to Apply
Online Pre-sessional 2024-2025
Applications for the Online Pre-sessional programme are now open. Applicants add a Pre-sessional application to their main course application on the Application Portal.
The Online Pre-sessional programmes for Postgraduate students are:
- Non-graduating PG Pre-sessional English Modules 1-3 (Online) September Full-Time;
- Non-graduating PG Pre-sessional English Modules 2-3 (Online) October Full-Time;
- Non-graduating PG Pre-sessional Foundation 2-4 plus Modules 1-3 (Online) Full-Time;
- Non-graduating PG Pre-sessional Foundation 3-4 plus Modules 1-3 (Online) Full-Time;
- Non-graduating PG Pre-sessional Foundation 4 plus Modules 1-3 (Online) Full-Time;
- Non-graduating PG Pre-sessional English Modules 1-3 (Online) Full-Time; and
- Non-graduating PG Pre-sessional English Modules 2-3 (Online) Full-Time.
The Online Pre-sessional programmes for Undergraduate students are:
- Non-graduating UG Pre-sessional English Modules 1-3 (Online) September Full-Time;
- Non-graduating UG Pre-sessional English Modules 2-3 (Online) October Full-Time;
- Non-graduating UG Pre-sessional Foundation 2-4 plus Modules 1-3 (Online) Full-Time;
- Non-graduating UG Pre-sessional Foundation 3-4 plus Modules 1-3 (Online) Full-Time;
- Non-graduating UG Pre-sessional Foundation 4 plus Modules 1-3 (Online) Full-Time;
- Non-graduating UG Pre-sessional English Modules 1-3 (Online) Full-Time; and
- Non-graduating UG Pre-sessional English Modules 2-3 (Online) Full-Time.
On-Campus Pre-sessional 2024-2025
Applications for the On-Campus Pre-sessional programme are now open. Applicants add a Pre-sessional application to their main course application on the Application Portal.
The On-Campus Pre-sessional programmes for Postgraduate students are:
- Non-graduating PG Pre-sessional Foundation 2-4 plus Modules 1-3 Full-Time;
- Non-graduating PG Pre-sessional Foundation 3-4 plus Modules 1-3 Full-Time;
- Non-graduating PG Pre-sessional Foundation 4 plus Modules 1-3 Full-Time;
- Non-graduating PG Pre-sessional English Modules 1-3 Full-Time;
- Non-graduating PG Pre-sessional English Modules 2-3 Full-Time; and
- Non-graduating PG Pre-sessional English Module 3 Full-Time.
The On-Campus Pre-sessional programmes for Undergraduate students are:
- Non-graduating UG Pre-sessional Foundation 2-4 plus Modules 1-3 Full-Time;
- Non-graduating UG Pre-sessional Foundation 3-4 plus Modules 1-3 Full-Time;
- Non-graduating UG Pre-sessional Foundation 4 plus Modules 1-3 Full-Time;
- Non-graduating UG Pre-sessional English Modules 1-3 Full-Time;
- Non-graduating UG Pre-sessional English Modules 2-3 Full-Time; and
- Non-graduating UG Pre-sessional English Module 3 Full-Time.
Students will need to have a laptop to take part in the live teaching sessions.
Limited accommodation may be available on campus from Modules 1 to 3 at an additional cost. Please contact eltdpresess.accomm@strath.ac.uk for more information.
Students renting private accommodation should note the pre-arrival guidance regarding the financial cost of living, and the guidance on Council Tax.
Length of Pre-sessional Programme Required
The length of your course and the modules you need to take will vary depending on your current IELTS score and the language requirement for your main degree. For the length of programme required, please refer to our guidelines below.
For information on alternative English language qualifications accepted for Pre-sessional, please refer to the Recognised English Language Qualifications for Pre-sessional. For any other enquiries contact elt@strath.ac.uk. Please include your main degree registration number when making enquiries about length of Pre-sessional course required.