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영국에서 가장 유명한 대학은 옥스포드, 케임브리지 대학입니다. 그리고 그 다음은 어디일까요? 바로 UCL, 런던 정경대, 로열 할로웨이 등이 있는 University of London 입니다. 런던 대학교는 영국 이외의 많은 국가에  산하센터 즉, 어필리에이티드 센터(Affiliated Centre)를 운영하고 있습니다. 몰타의 런던대학교 산하센터는 SMI(Saint Martin's Institute) Higher Education입니다. 



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런던 대학교 학생들은 SMI에서 3년 동안의 학업으로 LSE 런던정경대, 로열 할로웨이 등의 학사 학위를 갖을 수 있습니다. 



입학을 위해서는 영어성적이 필수적으로 필요합니다. 한국과 달리 영국, 몰타 등 영어권은 대부분 9월 학기가 시작입니다. 때문에 한국에서 12월에 마지막 학기를 마치고 2월에 졸업할 경우 여전히 영어를 준비 할 수 있는 시간이 있습니다. 일반적으로 한국에서 고등학교 및 대학 학기 마감인 12월 이후로 영어 및 입학 할 시간이 있습니다.


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런던대학교


런던 대학교 (University of London)는 영국의 왕립 대학 연합체이다. 주로 런던에 자리 잡고 있는 18개의 대학기관과 12개의 연구기관으로 구성되어 있다. 전체적으로 볼 때 등록된 풀타임 학생수는 135,000명이며, 런던대학 학외시스템에는 약 45,000명이 추가로 등록되어 있다.



런던 대학교의 역사는 1820년대와 30년대로 올라간다. 그 당시는 잉글랜드에는 옥스퍼드와 케임브리지 대학교밖에 없었기 때문에 '인종과 종교, 정치적 입장을 초월해 모든 이에게 고등 교육을 제공한다'는 취지 아래 런던의 블룸스베리와 스트란드 지역에 각각 자유주의를 바탕으로 하여 비종교적인 유니버시티 칼리지 런던과 영국 성공회를 바탕으로 하여 종교적인 면모가 강한 킹스 칼리지 런던이 설립되었다. 하지만 초기부터 이들 두 대학 사이에 학위 수여 권한을 둘러싸고 서로 왕실의 특허장을 확보하려는 갈등이 생겨나자 이 같은 분쟁을 조정하기 위한 방편으로 1836년 제3의 기구를 설립하게 되었는데, 이것이 바로 오늘날의 런던 대학교를 태동시킨 계기가 되었다. 이후 인도 및 호주, 남아프리카 공화국 등 영국 식민지였던 국가들은 런던 대학교를 모델로 대학 체제를 세웠다.



이와 같은 역사적인 배경 아래 런던 대학교는 발전을 거듭하여 현재 모두 47개의 대학과 대학원 (Colleges and Institutes)에 12만 명의 재학생들을 망라하는 대규모의 대학 연합체가 되었다. 학문 분야도 매우 다양하게 발달해 있다. 유니버시티칼리지 런던처럼 학위수여를 별도로 하는 대학도 있으나, 소규모 대학들은 런던대학교 학위를 수여한다.



등록금 상한선 등 대학본부 (Senate House)의 정책에 불만을 가지고 있던 임페리얼 칼리지 런던은 2005년 12월 9일 탈퇴를 선언했고 2006년 10월에 런던 대학교와 최종 합의에 이르렀다. 이로써 임페리얼 칼리지 런던이 생긴 지 100주년이 되는 2007년 7월부터는 더 이상 런던 대학교 소속이 아니게 되었다.




런던 대학 (The University of London)은 다음의 18개 칼리지와 12개의 연구기관으로 구성되어 있다.


대학:

  • Birkbeck College, London (버크벡 칼리지)
  • Courtauld Institute of Art (커톨드 예술학교)
  • Goldsmiths College, London (골드스미스 칼리지)
  • Heythrop College, London (헤이드롭 칼리지)
  • Institute of Cancer Research (암 연구소)
  • Institute of Education (교육대학원)
  • King's College London (킹스 칼리지 런던)
  • London Business School (런던 비즈니스 스쿨 (경영)대학원)
  • London School of Economics and Political Science (런던 정경대)
  • London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (런던 보건대학원)
  • Queen Mary, University of London (퀸 메리 런던)
  • Royal Academy of Music (왕립음악원) - 1999년부터
  • Royal Central School of Speech and Drama
  • Royal Holloway (로열 홀러웨이)
  • Royal Veterinary College
  • St George's Medical School (세인트 조지 의학 대학원)
  • School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) (동양 아프리카 연구 학원)
  • University College London (유니버시티 칼리지 런던)


연구기관:

  • School of Advanced Study:
    • Institute of Advanced Legal Studies
    • Institute of Classical Studies
    • Institute of Commonwealth Studies
    • Institute of English Studies
    • Institute of Historical Research
    • Institute of Latin American Studies
    • Institute of Modern Languages Research
    • Institute of Musical Research
    • Institute of Philosophy
    • Warburg Institute
  • University of London Institute in Paris
  • University of London International Programmes


옛 구성원:

  • Imperial College London - 2007년 여름 공식 탈퇴



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The University of London International Programmes is the world's oldest provider of degrees through flexible learning. Our internationally renowned awards have been accessible to students across the world since 1858. Today, we are proud to have more than 54,000 students in over 180 countries. 




Teaching institutions have played a central role in the success of the University of London International Programmes over the last 155 years. Not only have they helped us realise our vision of providing a life-changing, high quality university education to those who could benefit, but they have enhanced the learning experience of countless students. 



In recognition of this important role, in 2009 we introduced the Teaching Institutions Recognition Framework to formalise our relationships with teaching institutions. This framework aims to create closer links with selected high quality teaching institutions around the world, by recognising those that meet a set of specific quality criteria in respect to the support they provide to International Programmes students.



Saint Martin's Institute of Higher Education is an Affiliate Centre for the University of London International Programmes. This is the highest level of recognition and means that in the considered view of the University of London it demonstrates a sustained commitment to developing excellence in respect of teaching, support to students and administrative processes. We are delighted that Saint Martin's Institute is a member of our network of recognised centres and we hope that being part of this network will contribute to its ongoing development and result in an even closer relationship with the University of London International Programmes. Ultimately, this will help to ensure that International Programmes students at Saint Martin's Institute have a high quality and rewarding learning experience. 



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Dr Mary Stiasny 


Pro Vice-Chancellor (International) and Chief Executive of International Programmes, University of London.





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Computing  

The computer sector is unlike any other, mostly due to its fast paced growth and daily advancements. Working in the IT sector is ideal for those who love a challenge. Completing a programme in the area of computing will allow you to move into a vast variety of industries. Explore our courses below! 

Please note that course units are subject to change at the discretion of the Institute


Our Courses

Masters Courses:


Undergraduate Courses:




Diploma Courses:



Diploma for Graduates



MATSEC Computing Courses:




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Business, Entrepreneurship & Finance  


Our Business, Entrepreneurship and Finance department comprises of a wide variety of courses to suit the many interests and capabilities of students. A qualification in the business or finance sector can open the doors to numerous career options, assuring you a stable and rewarding future. Explore our courses below! 

Please note that course units are subject to change at the discretion of the Institute


Our Courses

Masters Courses:



Undergraduate Courses:












Diploma Courses:







Master of Laws (LLM)  


The LLM (Master of Laws) is an internationally recognised postgraduate law degree, comparable to an MBA in business and management. Law students and professionals frequently pursue an LLM to gain expertise in a specialised field of law, e.g. tax law or international trade law. Many law firms prefer job candidates with an LLM degree because it indicates that a lawyer has acquired advanced, specialist legal training and are qualified to work in a multinational legal environment.

The LLM is a distance learning degree offered by Intercollegiate University of London. Studying by distance learning allows you to fit your studies around your home and work commitments.

The awarding body for this programme is the University of London. 

Academic direction for the Postgraduate Laws Programme is provided jointly by the Departments of Law of Queen Mary and UCL (University College London). Queen Mary is one of the largest Colleges of the University, with a rich and diverse heritage. The College began life in 1887 as the People's Palace, a philanthropic endeavour to provide East Londoners with education and social activities. Founded in 1826, UCL was the first university institution in England to admit students of any race, class or religion, and the first to admit women on equal terms with men. UCL was also the first to offer degrees in English literature, modern European languages and geography, and pioneered the university-based teaching of law, architecture and medicine. Both Colleges have 5-star rated Departments of Law.


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Scholarships and Grants

A variety of scholarships and benefit schemes are offered to accepted students. 

This section will be updated when new schemes are implemented for the new scholastic year beginning in September.

Please note that not all schemes are offered to non-EU students, and are granted on an individual assessment of the student. 




Qualifications required

Often a prospective student does not believe they have adequate qualifications to be accepted. We assure you that all qualifications will be carefully considered before an official decision is taken, and it is important to include all relevant information in your application, including work experience.

Qualifications for different courses vary considerably. Entry requirements for each specific course can be found on the respective course page on this website under the Departments section. Further information can be found at here.




Finding the Right Course

Choosing a degree to dedicate three or more years of your life to, can be a daunting task. It is a decision which affects many aspects of your life and it is important to remember that education is an investment in yourself. Although this personal investment aspect of education may not be so apparent at primary level, this is exactly what tertiary level education is for. Keep in mind your strengths, goals for your future career, as well as the skills you want to develop.

Choosing a degree involves thinking of the long-term outcomes, and the right degree will allow you to be more critical and analytical, as well as develop your problem- solving skills. Such attributes make you more employable, and in turn you will become more fulfilled and accomplished.

The University of London International Programmes has put together an article outlining aspects one can take into consideration before settling into a career path.http://careers.theguardian.com/moving-career-up-gear-expert-top-tips





Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL)

In certain circumstances, it may be possible for students to skip particular courses if it can be proved that students have already obtained qualifications in the same area. During the application process, it is vital to mention any such qualifications and we will be able to guide you accordingly. This does not automatically mean that you will be eligible for APL. Further details can be found here.


Applicable financial Schemes



Malta Government Scholarship Scheme (MGSS) Applies to full-time students only 

For each year of full-time study, students receive a fixed rate of ?755 between 1st October and 30th June. A one time grant of ?466 is also awarded through a card scheme in the first year to cover educational material & equipment. 

Get Qualified 

Applies to both part-time and full-time students reading for the following programmes: 

BSc (Hons) Accounting & Finance
BSc (Hons) Banking & Finance
BSc (Hons) Economics & Management
Diploma in Economics
Diploma in Social Sciences
BSc (Hons) Creative Computing
BSc (Hons) Computing & IS
BSc (Hons) IS & Management
Diploma in Creative Computing
Diploma in Computing & IS



How you can benefit 

The scope of this incentive is to support the personal development of individuals who aim to achieve qualifications and certifications required by industry. The incentive is applicable to students who finance their own studies, following a course of studies leading to a certification, diploma, degree or post-graduate degree courses. On successful completion of the programme, the student will benefit from a tax credit, hence recovering part of the costs incurred. Details of Incentive The tax credit granted to successful students will be of 70% of the eligible costs, yet the maximum value of tax credits will be capped in relation to the MQC level of the qualification. 

Eligible costs 

Registration, tuition and examination fees are all eligible for tax credits.





Non-EU 

Non-EU nationals wishing to study at Saint Martin's may require entry visas depending on the student's nationality. Living in Malta for over 3 months will require the student to obtain a resident's permit. More comprehensive information can be found here


Alumni


The University of London International Programmes also has its own Alumni Association which allows you to keep up to date with alumni in other countries as well. Regularly holding Alumni Receptions and other events, this association can provide you with a wealth of useful connections.

http://www.londoninternational.ac.uk/content/join-alumni-association


Hein Chetcuti holds both a BSc Information Systems and Management and an MSc International Business from the University of London. He has also won the University of London External System 150th Anniversary Prize, after obtaining a first class honours degree in Information Systems and Management. Hein is currently an information systems specialist at Malta Freeport Terminal, and a part- time lecturer at Saint Martin's Institute.





FAQ


If I want a University of London degree, why should I stay in Malta?

Living in Malta also reduces costs, both in terms of accommodation and day-to-day activities, as the cost of living is much lower compared to London City. For Maltese students, in addition to the above benefits, it allows you to obtain a University of London qualification without compromising any of your work or family commitments.


How do I know if the quality of classes is as good ad those at the University of London?

Being an Affiliate Centre, Saint Martin's Institute undergoes numerous checks and visits by the University of London every year.Moreover our students consistently achieve excellent results. We only keep our Affiliate Centre status by showing sustained commitment to developing excellence, and our track record proves it.


Can I study with the University of London International Programmes independently?

Although most programmes can be studied independently, there are a number of benefits to studying with a teaching centre such as Saint Martin's. This way, students receive better guidance and have a more structured learning environment. Attending group lectures will also allow students to absorb the ideas of others and be open to discussion, not simply learn the literature to pass exams.


Do you accept mature students?

Yes of course! There is no upper age limit for students.


How many students are in each class?

Saint Martin's prides itself on providing small class education and a limited number of students in each course. Most classes are no larger than 20 students.


Is everyone eligible for scholarships?

This depends on the specific scheme you are applying for. Please contact the organisers of the scheme for more details.


How will I be assessed?

University of London examinations are held during May/June. Internal examinations are held twice a year, with First Semester exams in December and Second Semester exams in March. This serves the student by assessing their understanding before the real exam and allows time for improvements and self-assessment. Assignments and projects are also a substantial part of the programme but this depends on each programme of study.


Are exams run by you or the University of London?

All examinations are set and marked in London by the College that provides academic direction for that programme. Exam invigilation is left to the Registrar of Examinations, part of the Ministry of Education, of the Government of Malta - thus ascertaining a clear line between Saint Martin's teaching role, and the University of London's examination and degree-awarding roles. Upon successful completion of their programme, the student becomes a graduate or alumni of the University of London International Programmes.





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