GCSE/IGCSE, C, No expiry
IELTS, 5.5 in all bands, 2 years
Duolingo, 95 in all components, 2 years
Pearson PTE Academic, 59 in all bands, 2 years
International Baccalaureate (IB) Standard or Higher Level, Grade 5 or above, No expiry
TOEFL IBT, 72 (Reading 18, Writing 17, Listening 17, Speaking 20), 2 years
TOEFL iBT Special Home Edition, 72 (Reading 18, Writing 17, Listening 17, Speaking 20), 2 years
LanguageCert International ESOL SELT Exams, Listening 33/50, Reading 33/50, Writing 33/50, Speaking 33/50, 2 years
LanguageCert Online International ESOL Exams, Score per skill 25-32, 2 years
Anglia Ruskin University: English Language Proficiency Test (ELPT), 55% all bands, 2 years
Cambridge English: Preliminary (PET – Preliminary English test), 162-169 (Distinction), 2 years
Cambridge English: First (FCE – First certificate in English), 162-168 (Grade C), 2 years
Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE – Certificate in Advanced English), 160-169 (Level B2), 2 years
Cambridge English: Proficiency (CPE – Certificate of Proficiency in English), 180-199 (Level C1), 2 years
Cambridge English: Business Vantage (BEC – Business English Certificate – Vantage), 162-168 (Grade C), 2 years
Cambridge English: Business Higher (BEC – Business English Certificate – Higher), 160-169 (Level B2), 2 years
Examination For the Certificate of Competency in English (ECCE) by CaMLA, 650 (Low Pass) all bands, 2 years
Examination for the Certificate of Proficiency in English) (ECPE) by CaMLA, 650 (Low Pass) all bands, 2 years
Trinity College: Integrated Skills in English (ISE) (SELT), ISEII overall (Pass in all bands), 2 years
Students will be introduced to the core skills necessary to succeed in higher education, including thinking critically, researching and referencing appropriately, demonstrating appropriate numeracy and ICT skills, and communicating effectively verbally and in writing.
Students will also be introduced to specific concepts related to their degree programmes including an introduction to the English legal system, business law, criminal law and the criminal justice system and ethics. Real-world examples of the law in action will be highlighted, and students will practice applying the law to case studies.
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Course structure
Successful completion of this pathway will lead to the award of the following from ARU:
Law – LLB (Hons)
Policing and Criminal Justice – BSc (Hons)
Crime & Investigative Studies – BSc (Hons)
Criminology – (BA Hons)
Criminology and Policing – BA (Hons)
Insurance – Single: 624 GBP per year