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Course Prospectus

LONDON SCHOOL OF COMMERCE


THE ASSOCIATE COLLEGE OF
CARDIFF METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY
Contents
Welcome
About the London School Of Commerce
Cardiff Metropolitan University
Unique Benefts of Studying at LSC
UKBA Tier 4 Highly Trusted Status
MBA Course
MSc Information Technology
MSc International Tourism Management
MSc International Hospitality Management
PhD / Professional Doctorate
BA (Hons) Business Studies
BSc (Hons) Computing
The Student Experience
Faculty Profles
Student Academic Requirements
Admission and Application Process
Accommodation in London
The LSC Group
THE LONDON SCHOOL OF COMMERCE IS THE ASSOCIATE COLLEGE OF
CARDIFF METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY
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CAMPUSES
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Belgrade
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Dhaka
Kuala Lumpur
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Welcome
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Lord John Tomlinson of Walsall


Chairman of the LSC Advisory Board
At the London School of Commerce, it is our mission to provide all our students with a quality,
cost-effective education. As the Associate College of Cardiff Metropolitan University, we pride
ourselves in maintaining the highest academic standards. We are one of the UKs leading private
education providers and, in association with our partner university, offer one of the largest taught
MBA programmes in Europe. LSC course fees are extremely competitive, meaning that earning a
degree is within the reach of most aspiring undergraduates. Given that we are a global education
group, LSC students have the unique opportunity of spending a semester at one of our many
overseas campuses. As a recognition of our far reaching international strategy, we have recently
been nominated for the prestigious Times Higher Education Award. I hope you will choose to
study at LSC for a truly enriching and memorable academic experience.

Dr. Geoff Lancaster


Emeritus Dean
Welcome to the London School of Commerce. It gives me great pleasure to know that you are
considering the London School of Commerce as the institution at which to further your studies.
In association with Cardiff Metropolitan University, the School offers specialist Bachelors and
Masters degrees in Information Technology, Business and Management and welcomes students
from a variety of backgrounds. Learning and growth at LSC are not confned to classroom and
academic experiences, we also encourage our students to participate in varied extracurricular
activities, from cricket and football to themed social events. I hope LSC is the right institution
for you, and look forward to welcoming you and hopefully congratulating you when you graduate.
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About
Cardiff Metropolitan University
Cardiff Metropolitan University courses are
career-oriented and aim to prepare students for
a professional future of the highest calibre.
Until recently, Cardiff Metropolitan University was known
as University of Wales Institute, Cardiff (UWIC).
A recent Times Good University Guide described
UWIC as The best new university in the UK.
Also, The Sunday Times ranked UWIC as the leading
new university in Wales for four years
running, they wrote:
UWIC has consistently been among the best
performing modern universities in the UK ...
where students acquire skills that make them
consistently among the most employable graduates.
In the latest assessment, the results of the UK Research
Assessment Exercise saw UWIC ranked seventh of all
new universities across the UK. UWIC achieved the
second highest increase in ranking of all UK universities.
The London School of Commerce (LSC) is the Associate
College of Cardiff Metropolitan University and provides
students with the opportunity to study the courses
leading to university degrees while living in London.
LSC offers cost-effective, accelerated courses allowing
our students to complete a typical undergraduate
honours degree in two years.
Furthermore, fexible programme entry and exit
points throughout the year, with three intakes annually,
enable students to proceed to the next level of their
education smoothly.
The fees charged on all our courses are extremely
competitive. Course fees include all costs
associated with recruitment and admission, any relevant
cost incurred in sponsoring students under the Home
Offce Points-Based System, the cost of tuition fees and
cost of fees payable to our partner university.
Our main campuses are located in the heart of London
close to the citys many historic landmarks. Studying at
LSC allows our students to enjoy all that London has to
offer.
We have a diverse student population with more than
4,000 students from over 130 countries enrolled at our
British and overseas campuses making life here a truly
international experience.
About the
London School of Commerce
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Key Benefts
} Obtain a globally recognised British degree
} Degree awarding body
Cardiff Metropolitan University
} UK Border Agency Tier 4 Highly Trusted Sponsor
} Extremely competitive total course fees,
payable in fexible instalments
} Times Higher Education Award Nominee
} Accelerated 2 year undergraduate course
duration, compared to a 3 year state sector
university degree
} Multiple modern campuses, all located within
easy reach of London Bridge
} Concessionary fee on MBA programmes
for LSC students
} In association with Cardiff Metropolitan
University, LSC is one of the largest MBA
providers in Europe
} Option to study at a range
of our overseas campuses
} British Universities & Colleges Sports (BUCS)
Cricket Champions
Unique Benefts of Studying at the London School of Commerce
The London School of Commerce offers attractive,
modern multi-campus facilities. The main teaching and
administrative facilities are centrally located and all the
prime attractions in London are in close proximity to
the campus.
The principal campus is located at London Bridge within
easy reach of the British Rail and Underground stations.
There are also support campuses at Hannibal House in
the cosmopolitan Elephant and Castle district of London
and nearby Pocock House on Southwark Bridge Road.
Our campuses are WiFi enabled; the main IT
labs are spacious and well-equipped creating a
productive environment to study in.

The LSC library stock is comprised of a loan and
reference collection of all core texts and recommended
reading and a collection on study skills and research
methodologies. Both print and online resources are
available to help students with their studies.
The Schools modern facilities and comprehensive
learning resources will provide you with the right tools
to progress smoothly in your studies, while developing
the knowledge and expertise necessary for a career in
international business.
LSC is proud that our teaching faculty includes
distinguished professors, researchers and highly-
qualifed professional academics.
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Location
The London School of Commerce campuses are
centrally located within easy reach all of Londons
premier attractions. The main campus is located near to
London Bridge Station ensuring excellent transport links
to the National Rail network and London Underground.
There are major support campuses within walking
distance in nearby Elephant and Castle and Southwark.
Travel
Getting around London is not a problem. The
underground system is an easy way to travel and trains
run from about 5am to midnight. Buses run regularly
throughout the day, with a 24 hour service on
selected routes.
Eating Out
London is a multi-cultural city, so whether you choose
J apanese, French, Indian, Malay, Italian, Thai or
Mexican food, you will be spoilt for choice. Whatever
your budget, there are plenty of restaurants and
eateries to suit your needs.
Places to Visit
Some of Londons main attractions are near the campus
and include the London Eye, The British Museum, The
London Dungeon, Shakespeares Globe Theatre, The
Tower of London and Tower Bridge.
Shopping
London offers everything from designer shops in Kensington
and Knightsbridge to shopping malls and retail parks spread
around Central and Greater London. Locally, you will fnd
Borough Market is a fne example of one of the high-quality
street markets available in London; it has occupied its
present site for the last 250 years. There is also a wide
range of local shops and supermarkets for your shopping
needs.
Sport in London
London is home to many professional clubs from a
range of sports including football, cricket and rugby.
World famous venues such as Wembley Stadium,
Twickenham Rugby Ground, the Wimbledon Tennis
Tournament and Cricket at the Oval and Lords are all
located in the Capital.
UKBA Tier 4 Highly Trusted Status Studying in London
The United Kingdom Border Agency has awarded
the London School of Commerce the Tier 4 - Highly
Trusted status.
Applying for entry to the UK on a Student Visa can be
challenging, with all applicants having to comply with
strict regulations and also having to ensure that their
documents are suitable to meet a scrutiny by the UK
Border Agency before a student visa is granted.
Our Highly Trusted status means all prospective LSC
students will fnd it easier to successfully apply for a
visa to study at LSC in London.
We are recognised by the UK Government as one of the
most reliable and trusted Higher Education Institutions
in Britain this explains why we have over 2,500
students, from over 130 different countries, studying
at our campuses in London. LSC was one of the frst
education institutions in the UK to gain Highly
Trusted Status.
At LSC we are proud of our reputation for delivering
excellent standards of education, quality lectures and
a high level of student success. Our record of graduate
satisfaction, coupled with our teaching standards, has
led to very high levels of student attainment; we are
offcially recognised as a highly suitable destination for
students from around the world.
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Postgraduate Courses
MBA Programme*
Semester 1
} Management Skills and Entrepreneurship
} Marketing Management
} Financial Analysis and Management
Semester 2
Semester 2 comprises of two core modules
plus two electives.
} Strategic Management
} Research Methodologies
Electives
Marketing Electives
} Strategic Marketing
} International Marketing Management
(To be chosen by students enrolled on the MBA
course who wish to specialise in Marketing)
Finance Electives
} Corporate Finance
} Financial Markets and Investment Analysis
(To be chosen by students enrolled on the MBA
course who wish to specialise in Finance)
International Business Electives
} International Business
} International Marketing Management
(To be chosen by students enrolled on the MBA
course who wish to specialise in International
Business)
Students enrolled on the MBA course who wish to
undertake a more general programme may choose
any 2 of the above electives.
Semester 3
} Major Project
Students will be required to undertake one of the
following approved modes of study. This is subject to
approval by their course leader:
} Integrated Case Study; OR
} Business Development Proposal; OR
} Dissertation
Master of Business Administration
Total Fee 6,950
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Duration 12 Months (Full-time)
Requirements
} A Bachelors Degree from a recognised university
with good grades (should be equivalent to a
UK Bachelors (Hons) Degree)
} Should be at least 21 years old
} Minimum overall IELTS score of 6.0 with at
least 5.5 in all other components or equivalent
recognised English language qualifcation.
The Master of Business Administration (MBA) attracts
people from a wide range of academic disciplines. The UK
MBA programmes typically consist of a set number of
taught courses plus the Major Project. The core courses in
the MBA programme are designed to introduce students to
the various areas of business such as Accounting, Finance,
Marketing, Human Resource Management and Strategic
Management. Students on the MBA programme also have
a choice of options allowing them to specialise in fnance,
marketing or international business.
Students will be registered with Cardiff Metropolitan
University throughout the programme. While the entire
course can be completed in London, students also have
the option of completing the fnal semester at other LSC
Group campuses in Asia and Europe.
The MBA degree is awarded by Cardiff Metropolitan
University.
Students who do not have the relevant prior
qualifcations or experience may be required to
undertake an additional semester of study,
the MBA Principles Stage, extending the course
to 16 months**.
* Information correct at time of publication. Course fees
and programme content may be subject to change. This
document does not form part of a contract between you
and the college.
** Total course fee for the 16 month programme is 7,450.
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Building a Career
This is not only an MBA, but one from a reputable
British University which can enhance career prospects.
Cardiff Metropolitan University is a respected
educational establishment, highly rated by, among
others, The Times Good University Guide.
Advancement
MBAs provide a passport to promotion opportunities
from junior to senior level management in multinational
companies.
Employers Preference
The current trend is for employers to recruit MBA
postgraduates rather than undergraduates. Therefore,
an MBA qualifcation will be a signifcant advantage on
any CV.
Increased Earnings
Research provides evidence that employees with an
MBA qualifcation command higher salaries. This is true
of employees whether they work in Asia, the Middle
East or Europe.
Employers Recognition
Employers recognise the fact that an MBA is the
advanced business degree of choice and provides the
employee with the necessary skills and understanding
of commercial operations to contribute to an
internationally viable enterprise.
Critical Thinking
An MBA provides the essential tools for advanced critical
thinking creating a platform for successful interaction
with colleagues from different backgrounds and areas of
experience. This improves an overall strategic, tactical
and operational understanding of corporate structures.
Self-Actualisation
The MBA qualifcation is a means of improving
confdence in self-attainment, both commercially and
fnancially.
Dynamism
MBAs provide the necessary transferable skills to cope
with the management of change in a work environment.
The MBA course specifcation includes an emphasis on
the development of entrepreneurship, business ethics,
innovation and leadership skills.
Mobility in the Global Job Market
Having an MBA qualifcation can ensure greater
employee mobility and increase opportunities within the
global job market.
Reasons to Study an MBA
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Postgraduate Courses
MSc Information Technology
Total Fee 6,950
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Duration 16 Months (Full-time)
Requirements
} A Bachelors degree from a recognised university
with good grades (should be equivalent to a
UK Bachelors (Hons) degree)
} Should be at least 21 years old
} Minimum overall IELTS score of 6.0 with at
least 5.5 in all other components or equivalent
recognised English language qualifcation.
Rapid advances in technology mean that we live
in an ever changing world. By far the most important
driving factor in this change is the swift development of
Information Technology.
The MSc Information Technology course is designed to
track technological changes and to enable students to
develop into consummate professionals in this rapidly
evolving feld. The programme includes topics that will
help to develop understanding in a range of technology
related areas with the aim of helping to build a career
in the development and application of IT; Key targets
include the felds of Communications and Management
Information Systems.
Students will be registered with Cardiff Metropolitan
University throughout the programme. While the entire
course can be completed in London, students also have
the option of completing the fnal semester at other LSC
Group campuses in Asia and Europe.
The Masters Degree is awarded by Cardiff Metropolitan
University.
The programme aims to:
} Provide students with the skills and
knowledge to place them at the forefront of
a specifc academic or professional discipline.
} Enable students to critically analyse received
knowledge through independent research.
} Provide students with a platform where they
can apply creative problem solving skills.
} Enable students to become refective
practitioners; able to make practical
decisions based on an understanding of
academic content and processes as well as
practical experience.
} Encourage students to objectively analyse
their personal competencies and opportunities
for self-development and build on the
learning arising from the programme.
* Information correct at time of publication. Course fees
and programme content may be subject to change. This
document does not form part of a contract between you
and the college.
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MSc Programme*
Semester 1
} Information Systems and Technologies
} Maths for Computing and Introduction
to Programming
} Networking Essentials
} Concepts of Databases
Semester 2
} Programming Methodology
} Relational Database Systems
} Data Communications, Networks
and Digital Communications
Semester 3
} Project Management and
Research Methodology
} Strategic Information Systems
} Systems Analysis and Design
Semester 4
} Dissertation
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Postgraduate Courses
MSc Programme*
Semester 1
} Strategic Innovative Marketing Management
} Strategic Financial Management
} Managing Human Capital
} Contextualising International
Tourism Management
Semester 2
} Research Methods for Tourism and
Hospitality management
} Tourism and Hospitality Strategy in the
Global Marketplace
} Current issues in International Tourism
and Hospitality
Semester 3
} Dissertation
MSc International Tourism Management
Total Fee 6,950
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Duration 12 Months (Full-time)
Requirements
} A Bachelors degree from a recognised university
with good grades (should be equivalent to a
UK Bachelors (Hons) degree)
} Should be at least 21 years old
} Minimum overall IELTS score of 6.0 with at
least 5.5 in all other components or equivalent
recognised English language qualifcation.
The MSc programme in International Tourism
Management is designed to enable students to
develop concepts and theories relating to international
tourism management, stimulate critical thinking and
the use of multi-disciplinary perspectives to transform
management problems into opportunities. The design of
this course is such that research forms a key part of the
programme in order to encourage students to develop an
evidence-based approach to refective practice.
The tourism industry accounts for 10 percent of
employment worldwide. The management skills are
very similar to those offered by other industries such as
Hospitality, but there are aspects of tourism management
unique to its purpose. Developing a distinctive tourism
product helps differentiate it from the global competition;
exclusive products can command higher prices in the
market place. For this reason, this course promotes
creativity and innovation in tourism management
techniques.
Students will be registered with Cardiff Metropolitan
University throughout the programme. While the entire
course can be completed in London, students also have the
option of completing the fnal semester at other LSC Group
campuses in Asia
and Europe.
The Masters Degree is awarded by Cardiff Metropolitan
University.
* Information correct at time of publication. Course fees
and programme content may be subject to change. This
document does not form part of a contract between you
and the college.
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Postgraduate Courses
MSc Programme*
Semester 1
} Strategic Innovative Marketing Management
} Strategic Financial Management
} Managing Human Capital
} Contextualising Hospitality Management
Semester 2
} Research Methods for Tourism and
Hospitality management
} Tourism and Hospitality Strategy in the
Global Marketplace
} Current issues in International Tourism
and Hospitality
Semester 3
} Dissertation
MSc International Hospitality Management
Total Fee 6,950
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Duration 12 Months (Full-time)
Requirements
} A Bachelors degree from a recognised university
with good grades (should be equivalent to a
UK Bachelors (Hons) degree)
} Should be at least 21 years old
} Minimum overall IELTS score of 6.0 with at
least 5.5 in all other components or equivalent
recognised English language qualifcation.
The MSc International Hospitality Management course
is designed to enable students to develop concepts and
theories relating to the strategic development of business
in this growing feld while linking creative thinking with the
use of new media and technology.
The course is designed in order to encourage the
development and evidence-based approach to refective
practice through detailed research and reporting. The
hospitality industry, encompassing everything from hotel
chains to independently run cafes and food outlets, plays
an important role in the global economy.
Students will be registered with Cardiff Metropolitan
University throughout the programme. While the entire
course can be completed in London, students also have the
option of completing the fnal semester at other LSC Group
campuses in Asia
and Europe.
The Masters Degree is awarded by Cardiff Metropolitan
University.
* Information correct at time of publication. Course fees
and programme content may be subject to change. This
document does not form part of a contract between you
and the college.
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Postgraduate Courses
PhD / Professional Doctorate
Total Fee 16,950
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Duration 3 Years (Full-time)**
Requirements
} A Masters degree relevant to the proposed
research project from a recognised university.
} Applicants with a lower or non-graduate
qualifcations will be considered on an
individual basis.
} Minimum overall IELTS score of 6.5 with at
least 6.5 in reading and writing, and 6.0
in all other components (or equivalent
recognised English language qualifcation.)
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
PhDs are awarded for the development of new theory
through original research. PhD candidates are required
to undertake training in research methods, to attend
research seminars and to design and implement
research to enable them to generate signifcant new
knowledge in their subject area. This research is
presented in a thesis not exceeding 100,000 words and
the student must satisfy the examiners in a viva
voce examination.
Professional Doctorate
The Professional Doctorate programme focuses on the
development of new professional practice. It aims to
enable students to make a signifcant contribution to
their chosen feld by developing new applied knowledge.
Students develop a high level of subject expertise and
professional knowledge and take this knowledge further
through work-based, applied research.
The Professional Doctorate is more structured than the
PhD programme and comprises of taught modules in
addition to the research project.
In order to embark on a professional doctorate
the applicant needs to have access to a business,
professional or public sector organisation in which they
can undertake the research project.
Course Schedule
While the Doctoral programme is focused on individual
research and learning, students are required to attend a
research methods course and a monthly seminar. They
are also required to meet with their Research Supervisor
every two weeks to review their progress and their
Director of Studies bimonthly.
Course Assessment
The award of a PhD qualifcation is based on
acceptance of the fnal dissertation and satisfactory
performance in a viva voce examination.
Degree Award
Students will be registered with Cardiff Metropolitan
University throughout the programme.
This course leads to a degree awarded by Cardiff
Metropolitan University.
* Information correct at time of publication. Course fees
and programme content may be subject to change. This
document does not form part of a contract between you
and the college.
** Student visas will not normally be extended beyond 3 years.
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Undergraduate Business Courses
* Information correct at time of publication. Course fees
and programme content may be subject to change. This
document does not form part of a contract between you
and the college.
BA Programme*
Semester 1
} Marketing Management
} Managing Information and Technology
} Quantitative Techniques in Business
Semester 2
} Business Accounting
} Managerial Economics
} Organisational Behaviour
Semester 3
} Human Resource Management
} Project Management
} Personal Managerial Effectiveness
Semester 4
} Business Research Methodologies
} International Business
} Financial Management Analysis
Semester 5
} Strategic Management
} Entrepreneurship
} Dissertation OR Major Project
(Commences Semester 5)
Semester 6
} Innovation and Technology Management
} Integrated Case Study
} Dissertation OR Major Project
(completed in Semester 6)
BA (Hons) Business Studies
Total Fee 12,950
*
Duration 2 Years (6 Semesters, Full-time)
Requirements
} 2 A Level passes or equivalent
} Should be at least 18 years old
} Minimum overall IELTS score of 6.0 with at
least 5.5 in all other components or equivalent
recognised qualifcation.
The BA (Hons) Business Studies Programme is designed
to prepare students for entry level employment and
future managerial positions in a variety of commercial,
industrial and service organisations.
Students will be registered with Cardiff Metropolitan
University throughout the programme. While the entire
programme can be completed in London, students also
have the option of studying the fnal semester at other
LSC Group campuses in Asia and Europe.
The BA (Hons) Business Studies degree is awarded by
Cardiff Metropolitan University.
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* Information correct at time of publication. Course fees
and programme content may be subject to change. This
document does not form part of a contract between you
and the college.
Undergraduate Computing Degrees
BSc Programme*
Semesters 1 & 2
} Maths for Computing and
Introduction to Programming
} Object Modeling Techniques
} Database Systems Management
} E-Commerce and Web Design
} Object Oriented Programming
} Multimedia and Graphics
Semesters 3 & 4
} Operating Systems
} Networking and Data Communications
} Human Computer Interaction
} Mark-Up Language Applications
} Client Server Architecture
} Software Engineering
Semesters 5 & 6
} Academic Research and Development
} Management Information Systems
} Software Project Management
} Project (Double Module)
} Advanced Software Engineering
BSc (Hons) Computing
Total Fee 12,950
*
Duration 2 Years (6 Semesters, Full-time)
Requirements
} 2 A Level passes or equivalent
} Should be at least 18 years old
} Minimum overall IELTS score of 6.0 with at
least 5.5 in all other components or equivalent
recognised qualifcation.
This undergraduate programme introduces student to
various areas of computer applications including latest
developments in the Information Technology industry.
Increasingly, employers see a computing qualifcation as
a sign of a well-rounded academic background.
Fast growing computing technology and information
systems have become critical components of almost
every enterprise. Companies want to recruit expert
professionals who can apply computer science principles,
whilst simultaneously demonstrating business
knowledge and application profciency.
Students will be registered with Cardiff Metropolitan
University throughout the programme. While the entire
programme can be completed in London, students also
have the option of studying the fnal semester at other
LSC Group campuses in Asia and Europe.
The BA (Hons) Computing degree is awarded by Cardiff
Metropolitan University.
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The Student Experience
Library
The College library stock comprises of both a loan and
reference collection of all core texts plus recommended
reading. The collection on study skills and research
methodologies is highly recommended. Both print and
online resources are available to help students with
their studies. These include peer-reviewed academic
journals, Datamonitor Reports (a source of premium
global information on companies) and over 40,000
electronic books. There is a separate online database
of the prescribed core texts. The leading UK daily
newspapers are also in stock in hard copy. There are
subsidised photocopying facilities and unlimited access
to the internet.
Computer Facilities
The Computer Laboratory is equipped with the latest
terminals and students have free access to the
Internet and e-mail facilities (academic purposes only).
The School also provides initial practical training for
students.
Student Common Rooms
For relaxation and recreation, our main campuses have
Student Common Rooms. The basement at Chaucer
House also offers a comfortable seating area for
students. All our campuses have WiFi facilities. Notice
boards are situated in the Common Rooms and around
the School displaying information of interest to all
students including details of school trips, sports days
and parties, as well as important deadlines and contact
numbers of staff.
Counselling Services
LSC provides a student counselling service which gives
practical help and advice on both academic and non-
academic issues. This team includes Administrative
Support Staff whose role is to help with concerns such
as visa and registration matters.
Training Workshops
Students on the BA Business Studies course are invited
to attend a management training workshop. Students
are divided into groups and are coached in skills such as
team work, creativity, corporate presentations, time
management, leadership, problem solving and
negotiation. These events present students with a more
practical approach to learning very different from the
methodology adopted in a classroom environment. In
addition, the programme provides them with an
opportunity to expand their social and life skills, bond
with other students and make new friends.
All students participating in these interactive workshops
will have the chance to acquire leadership skills, make
investment decisions, hone their time management,
negotiating techniques and develop greater business
acumen.
In short, the management training workshop is not to
be missed and is an event that is guaranteed to leave
an indelible mark in the minds of the students. Student
feedback from these events is consistently and
overwhelmingly positive.
Sporting Activities
LSC organises various sporting events such as football
and cricket. Students have the opportunity to play
Cricket at competitive level against other Institutions in
the national university leagues.

The LSC Cricket Team have been regional British
Universities and Colleges Sports league champions
two years running and have even played matches
internationally.
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Faculty Profles
Dr. Lester Massingham PhD - Dr. Lester Massingham
is a world-renowned Marketing and Strategy Consultant to
Governments, Private and Public Sector Multinational
Enterprises. He is also an accomplished author and has
several bestselling books to his credit. He holds the
position of Director of Studies for the Executive MBA
programme in International Marketing awarded by the
Berne University of Applied Sciences and is now
Director, Executive MBA, London School of Commerce
(UK) Group of Colleges.
Professor Geoffrey Lancaster MSc, PhD, DMS,
FCIM, FLCC, MIMgt, MCIPS - Author of more than
30 textbooks on marketing and related areas and
approximately 100 academic papers and conference
addresses in journals. Teaches in Europe, Australia,
Africa and Asia. Consultant in the felds of management,
media and communications. Professor Lancaster is the
Emeritus Dean. Subject Specialisms - Marketing
Management and Strategic Marketing.
Professor Don Harper BA (Hons), FMI, FRSA,
AFBPS - Formerly Senior Lecturer in Imperial College,
Professor Harper is currently Visiting Fellow in the
Institute of Management at the London School of
Economics. He has also taught senior management
programmes in the Enterprise LSE division and
published numerous research papers in areas of interest
and specialisation. Professor Harper is the Director of
Research at LSC. Subject Specialisms - Research
Methodology.
Dr. Uma Mohan MSc, MMS, MS, PhD -
Has 23 years international teaching experience in
Europe, Asia and Australia. Dr Mohan has guided
numerous dissertations in the feld of computing and
Information Technology. Dr. Mohan is the Senior Course
Leader and Head of the Computing Department. Subject
Specialisms - Numerical Methods, Strategic Systems
Management, Systems Analysis and Design.
Dr. Vijay Shenai BTech, MBA, PhD - Worked in
industry internationally for 20 years, both in Europe and
Asia, then moved into academia and has been teaching
for the last 10 years. Taught on various British and
Australian university programmes including University of
London. Currently a visiting faculty member at Imperial
College, London. Has been involved in the guidance of
student dissertations and research projects. Subject
Specialisms - Financial Management and Decision Making
and Corporate Finance.
Dr. Rajendra Kumar BSc, MBA, MA, MPhil, PhD
- Has 14 years of industry experience including
consultancy, in the felds of marketing, human resources
and sales promotion. He has over 13 years of teaching
experience in British and Australian university
programmes and has guided many undergraduate and
postgraduate dissertations. Dr. Kumar is the Course
Leader for postgraduate degree programmes in the
Business Department. He is also a member of CIM, CMI
and the Institute of Consulting, London. Subject
Specialisms - Strategic Human Resource Management,
Managing Human Capital, Management Skills and
Entrepreneurship.
Nigel Kermode MA, MPhil, PGCE, MBCS - Has
industrial and teaching experience spanning 33 years.
He is actively involved in corporate consultation
providing advice and guidance on a variety of software
development projects and products. He has also guided
numerous dissertations and research projects in
academia. Subject Specialisms - Client Server
Architecture and IT Project Management.
Chandranna Rayadurg BSc, MCA - Has 19 years
experience in academic IT teaching and corporate IT
training in both South Asia and the UK and was
previously associated with Forbes (UK) in their
corporate IT training division. Subject Specialisms -
Programming in Java, XML Advanced Programming and
Database Systems Management.
Paul Reynolds BA (Hons), MSc - After thirteen years
of experience in management and marketing, he has
been teaching for nearly 25 years across Europe and
Asia. He is also an Examiner for the Chartered Institute
of Marketing and Authored textbooks in Marketing.
Subject Specialisms - International Marketing
Management.
Mervyn Sookun BSc, MSc - Has been teaching for 14
years at various British and Australian universities,
including the University of Hull, University of Lincolnshire
and Humberside and Oxford Brookes University. He has
guided a number of student research projects. Subject
Specialisms - Corporate Strategy and Total Quality
Management.
Ms. Ellie Semsar BA (Hons), MBA - Worked in the
corporate world for seven years then moved into
academia and has been teaching for the last seven
years both undergraduate and graduate students.
Subject Specialisms - Business and Managerial
Economics, Microeconomics and Macroeconomics.
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Student Academic Requirements
Attendance
The School undertakes constant monitoring of
student attendance at lectures on a daily basis.
Weekly percentage attendance fgures are available
for each student to inspect online. The School
requires attendance of at least 80% of classes. The
Student Visa, issued by the Home Offce of the British
Government, is granted on the proviso that you are
attending a full-time course at LSC. Therefore,
non-attendance of lectures means not complying with
the conditions under which the visa was issued.
In the event of non-compliance of attendance
regulations, the School will inform the sponsors
and parents of the erring student. Furthermore, the
UKBA and the visa-issuing High Commission will be
informed of the attendance record. Also, there is a
direct correlation between examination pass rates and
attendance at lectures. If a students attendance is
unsatisfactory, he/she will be barred from sitting for the
Schools examination or will eventually be terminated
from the programme.
Assessments
Students must submit all the relevant assignments on
time and deadlines will not be extended. Students must
attend classes and sit for all the examinations.
Deferments/Changes of Course
Students cannot change course or defer the semester
without prior written authorisation of LSC.
Laptop/Computer
The student should budget as part of his/her expenses
to buy a laptop/personal computer prior to the
commencement of the course.
Textbooks
The student should budget as part of his/her expenses
to buy the recommended core textbooks for all course
modules prior to the commencement of the course.
Fee Payments
Your course fee includes all costs associated with your
recruitment and admission and the cost of your tuition
fee. When students are paying fees by instalment
they must comply with the instalment arrangements
pertaining to their course. Deadline dates are set for
the balance of fee payments, which must be met by
students in order to enable them to progress through
their studies. The School fees are not refundable or
transferable under any circumstances. In the event of
absenteeism or failure in an examination, the student
will be required to pay the appropriate resit examination
fees which prevail at the time.
Frequently Asked Questions by
International Students
What is the average cost of living in London as
an International student? London is a reasonably
priced city offering good quality affordable living and
abundant accommodation. Students will need of 800 -
1000 a month to cover living expenses. This includes
accommodation, food and transportation. This may vary
depending on your budget for rent, food, transport and
leisure activities.
Are Student Visas diffcult to obtain?
No. If you satisfy the Tier 4 Entry Requirements, have
suffcient funds to cover the cost of study and living
expenses and are able to demonstrate your bonafde
student status, you should have no diffculty in
obtaining a student visa.
Can I give the fee deposit draft to the School
Representative? Normally students are required to
pay a deposit prior to enrolment. Your offer letter will
mention the details as regards to the payment of this
deposit. Fee deposits should be paid by way of Bankers
Draft made payable to the London School of Commerce.
Can I defer or change my course after my arrival
in London? Students will not be allowed to defer or
change the course in London, after an offer letter and
CAS letter have been issued by the London School of
Commerce.
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Admission and Application Process
Students are advised to apply well in advance of the
course commencement date as courses tend to be
oversubscribed. Adequate time should be allowed for
the processing of the visa application, confrmation of
accommodation and other formalities.
To gain admission to degree courses conducted
at LSC, the following documents are required:
} Completed application form duly signed
by the applicant
} Copies of relevant offcial educational
certifcates and transcripts (translated and
attested by an authorised representative
or notary public)
} Minimum overall IELTS score of 6.0
with at least 5.5 in all other components
or equivalent recognised qualifcation.
} Curriculum Vitae (CV) in the case of mature
applicants, with details of work experience
} Details of two referees, of which at least one
should be an academic referee.
As part of the application process, LSC will conduct
interviews with each student.
In the frst instance, prospective students will be
interviewed by a local marketing offcer. The student
will then be interviewed separately by a senior staff
member to ensure their suitability for the course.
(Interviews will be carried out orally either in person,
over the telephone, or through other communication
methods).
Please Note: Receipt of application does not
automatically guarantee a place at LSC. LSC reserves
the right to decline the offer of a place if the candidate
does not meet specifed requirements at the time of
application.
Country Specifc Bursaries/Scholarships
The School offers bursaries/scholarships for students
from certain countries from time to time. Please contact
the School for further details.
Confrmation of Admission/Fee Instalments
If a student has received an offer of admission from
LSC, they are expected to confrm their acceptance by
way of paying the tuition fee deposit within 28 days
from the date of offer. Admission will not be confrmed
if the deposit is not paid.
Confrmation of Acceptance of Study (CAS)
Once an offer letter has been received and the
appropriate deposit has been paid, then students
requiring a Visa can apply for a CAS letter in order to
progress their UK Student Visa application.
The balance of fees, after deduction of the deposit can
be paid in instalments as specifed in the offer letter.
The frst instalment will be prior to the end of the frst
semester examinations/assignments and will continue
every semester in the same manner.
Refund of Tuition Fees
LSCs refund policy is as below:
a) Fees will be refunded in full, if the students
application is declined by LSC.
b) In the case of overseas students, if the
students visa is refused, all fees will be
refunded in full.
c) In the case of overseas students, once a
student has obtained a visa, but does not
commence the course, 1,650 of the initial
deposit paid will not be refunded. Any deposits
paid in excess of 1,650 may be refunded at
the sole discretion of the School.
d) Once the student has commenced the course,
fees will not be refunded.
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Accommodation in London
If they wish, Students are free to arrange their own
accommodation while studying at the London School of
Commerce (LSC), and LSC does provide accommodation
options and support.
Care is taken to meet the requirements of all students.
The college has an associated accommodation provider
and comprehensive advice will be given. Approved
properties are inspected and regularly monitored to
ensure the highest standards are maintained.
All recommended student houses and accommodation
are in residential areas of South London with easy
access to the School. Approximate travelling time is
30-45 minutes direct into London Bridge, the average
commute time within London.
The following examples of available accommodation are
given as a guide only:
Homestay
Homestay is a popular choice for students on frst arrival
in London. Our Homestay providers are very friendly
and can help students orientate themselves. Homestay
is suitable for students who want a lot of contact with
their host. Students will have a single or shared study
bedroom and shared washing facilities. Homestay
includes bed, breakfast, main evening meal and full
meals at weekends. Students will also have laundry
facilities, normally once a week although there may be a
small charge for this. The price includes all bills, but bear
in mind that the student is living in someone elses home
and should respect their rules.
Price (per week):
Single room - 110 - 150
Shared room - 90 - 120
Shared Student Flats and Houses
Shared student fats and houses are suitable for
students who want more independence. You will have
a single or shared study bedroom with shared cooking
and washing facilities. Bedding packs are available for
purchase. These include a new duvet, pillow, sheet,
duvet cover and pillowcase. There will often be a
communal living area but not always. Many of the
student houses and fats have internet access and
student rooms that will have a study area comprising
of a study table and a chair. Students will be entirely
independent, cooking and cleaning for themselves. You
will normally be sharing with other students from your
school, but you can request to stay with friends. The
price includes all bills (up to a maximum amount per
student).
Price (per week):
Single room - 75 - 100
Shared room - 55 - 75
Other Costs: Bedding pack - 50
Tenancy Agreement - 35
Private Lodgings
This is similar to Homestay, but suitable for students
who wish to be even more independent. You will have
a single or shared study bedroom and shared washing
facilities. Meals will not be provided but you will have
access to kitchen facilities. The accommodation provider
may live in the home with their family, as may other
students. You may have laundry facilities, normally once
a week although there may be a small charge for this.
The price includes all bills but bear in mind that you are
living in someone elses home and should respect their
rules.
Price (per week):
Single room - 75 - 95
Shared room - 65 - 85
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The London School of Commerce Group (or the LSC
Group) includes the London School of Commerce (LSC)
and the School of Business and Law (SBL). It also has
overseas campuses operating in Serbia, Bangladesh,
Malaysia, Sri Lanka, with additional campus facilities in
Kenya and Vietnam.
Based in central London, adjacent to the City of London,
the Colleges have three large modern Campuses. The
LSC Group of Colleges have current enrolments of
over 7,000 students from over 130 different countries
studying for undergraduate and postgraduate (both
Research and Taught) degrees in the areas of Business,
Information Technology and Management.
The LSC Group is proud of the high level of success
of its students, their excellent standard of attendance
and commitment and the signifcantly large numbers
of former students who have developed successful
business careers throughout the world.
In association with Cardiff Metropolitan University, LSC
has one of the largest campus-based MBA courses in
Europe. It is also bigger than many UK universities and
has larger numbers of international students than all but
ten of the major universities in the UK.
The LSC Group is a highly successful business in its own
right and employs over four hundred highly qualifed
Academic and Administration staff including marketing
and support staff based in over forty countries
worldwide.
The LSC Group
REPRESENTATIVE OFFICES : Accra, Bangkok, Beijing, Bogota, Chennai, Dar es Salaam, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City,
Istanbul, Kolkata, Lagos, Mumbai, New Delhi, Rawalpindi, Tbilisi, Ulan Bator, Yaounde
CAMPUSES
London
Belgrade
Colombo
Dhaka
Kuala Lumpur
REPRESENTATIVE OFFICES : Accra, Bangkok, Beijing, Bogota, Chennai, Dar es Salaam, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City,
Istanbul, Kolkata, Lagos, Mumbai, New Delhi, Rawalpindi, Tbilisi, Ulan Bator, Yaounde
CAMPUSES
London
Belgrade
Colombo
Dhaka
Kuala Lumpur
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BSC NAIROBI
BSC COLOMBO
LSC BELGRADE
WIC KUALA LUMPUR
The LSC Group also holds ownership of a preparatory
school located in Cornwall providing education for
children up to the age of 18. As a group we therefore
operate in the full spectrum
of primary, secondary and tertiary education.
In a recent assessment, the quality and standard of the
education provided at St. Pirans School was rated as
outstanding by OFSTED (The Offce for Standards in
Education).
REPRESENTATIVE OFFICES : Accra, Bangkok, Beijing, Bogota, Chennai, Dar es Salaam, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City,
Istanbul, Kolkata, Lagos, Mumbai, New Delhi, Rawalpindi, Tbilisi, Ulan Bator, Yaounde
CAMPUSES
London
Belgrade
Colombo
Dhaka
Kuala Lumpur
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London School of Commerce
Chaucer House, White Hart Yard, London SE1 1NX United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)207 357 0077 | Fax: +44 (0)207 403 1163
Email: info@lsclondon.co.uk | www.lsclondon.co.uk
The Associate College of Cardiff Metropolitan University
London School of Commerce
Copyright London School of Commerce Group of Colleges 2013. All rights reserved. Date of Publication January 2013.

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