::: The English language and academic skills you need to succeed on your Masters course at university

Courses at Bellerbys College - Pre-Masters

The best preparation for your Masters degree

This course is ideal if you:

  • are aged 21 or over
  • have a good first degree and two or three years work experience
  • wish to progress onto an MBA or Business or Law Masters course


Developing the skills you need

The Bellerbys Pre-Masters Programme will develop the core skills you need for success at Masters level in the UK. Classes are small and consist exclusively of mature students, enabling you to learn in the quickest and most effective way.  Each week you will study:

  • 10 hours of English for Academic Purposes & IELTS Preparation
  • 6 hours of Meeting and Seminar Skills or Business Presentation Skills
  • 5 hours of Study Skills
  • 4 hours of Case Studies

 Towards the end of your course you will sit the IELTS exam and GMAT, if appropriate.


Expert counselling to help you choose the right Masters course

You will receive expert counselling to help you choose the right university and postgraduate course for you, including organized visits to and from universities.  You will also have time to become accustomed to UK culture and the UK environment.  This means you can concentrate on your Masters without the added complication of cultural readjustment.

Read more about Pre-Masters university progression routes

A track-record of success at the best universities

Over the past three years, Bellerbys students have won places on MBA, MSc and MA courses at some of the best universities in the UK.  Here are just a few of our 2006 Pre-Masters graduates:

Student Name Home Country Degree Destination
ZYBIN Anna Russia MBA Aston University
ZHANG Lin China LLM Law University of Durham
JAFAROV Okkhan Azerbaijan MSc Management Imperial College, London
SJARIFUDDIN Firli Indonesia MSc Road Management & Engineering University of Birmingham
CHANG Chia-Ling Taiwan MA International Communication Leeds University

Read more about our 2006 Pre-Masters graduates