High Education

 

The UK higher education system simplified

 

The ICL is a top study abroad destination for international students, but before you consider investing in studying with us, let us guide you through some of the basics. Discover why the ICL ranks in the top five study destinations worldwide and learn about our higher education system, the types of degrees on offer and the UK grading and classification system. 

degree-awarding recognised bodies such as ICL. And we are one of 160 universities and colleges across the UK that offer study programmes in all fields, across both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Recognised bodies are permitted to award students Bachelor, Masters and Doctorate qualifications, as well as selected other higher education awards depending on the nature of the institution.

non-degree awarding. These provide bridging courses for entry into a degree-awarding programme. While these institutions do not have the power to award degrees, they offer a number of vocationally-oriented and bridging programmes that may lead directly to employment, a degree programme or focus on developing a specific, technical skill set.

ICL Classes vary in nature but often involve both lectures and tutorials/seminars or practical classes. Discussion in tutorial classes is encouraged, and giving an opinion, even if it contradicts that of the professor, is taken as proof of engagement with course content. Some lecturers will record their classes, seminars or tutorials for students to use as a revision tool. This is also intended to make the class content accessible for those who, for whatever reason, could not attend the class. What is covered in the lecture is often intended as a departure point for tutorial discussions. Here, students are encouraged to form their own opinions based on their understanding of the concepts covered. Professors commonly set weekly reading and short assessment tasks that are intended to give students the critical tools to participate in discussion and expand upon basic ideas covered. These tasks are seldom graded.

Training Courses and Scholarships

At ICL Training, we believe in creating a learning environment that welcomes and supports every student. We recognise that each student brings a unique set of experiences and perspectives to our platform, and we celebrate this diversity. Our team is committed to providing an inclusive experience where every learner feels valued and understood. From the materials we use to the support services we offer, every element is carefully considered to ensure it supports our goal of providing a welcoming, empowering and respectful learning environment.

We are dedicated to working alongside our learners to overcome any barriers they may face. We offer regular communication, and we maintain a respectful and considerate dialogue with our learners daily. At ICL Training, you’re part of a community that’s here to support everyone. We remain committed to inclusivity, and we continually seek ways to enhance our supportive learning environment.

Bachelor's Degree in ICL

At ICL in UK, we're all about helping you advance your career. Our Bachelors are designed for ambitious professionals like you who want to study in the heart of UK and Europe. We offer a wide range of internationally recognised degrees in fields like business, engineering, project management, public health, marketing, HRM, IT, and more.

Our programmes focus on giving you the practical skills and knowledge you need to succeed in today's competitive job market. You'll learn from experienced professionals who can give you real-world insights that will set you apart from the competition. So, if you're looking to take your career to the next level.

 

Popular Undergraduate Degrees

Business

An undergraduate course in business covers subjects such as marketing, finance, accounting, management, and entrepreneurship, giving students a strong foundation in business basics. It combines theoretical learning with practical application through real-life examples, projects, and internships, and students develop critical thinking, problem-solving, communication, and teamwork skills essential for the business environment.

Law

An undergraduate degree in law is a programme of study where students learn about the legal system and how it works. During their studies, they develop essential skills like critical thinking, research, and effective argumentation. They also get hands-on experience through activities like mock court cases and internships.

Engineering 

Bachelors degree in engineering, also called B.Tech, is a programme where students learn about different types of engineering, like mechanical, electrical, civil, and computer engineering. They gain practical skills and problem-solving abilities by doing hands-on projects and experiments in labs and learn to work well in teams. After completing their degree, they can work in manufacturing, construction, or technology industries, contributing to creating new things and improving existing ones.

Medicine

A medicine degree is a challenging programme where students learn to become doctors. They study subjects like the human body and diseases and how to treat them, learning through lectures, hands-on activities, and working with hospital patients. The course also teaches them about ethics and how to behave professionally.

Computer Science

Bachelors computer science courses teach students how to write computer programs, understand how computers work, and store and process information. They also develop coding, problem-solving, and logical thinking skills. Degrees cover programming languages, algorithms, and software development.