University Foundation Course - course structure

The University Foundation Course combines not only English Language classes but academic subject studies, study skills practice, IELTS preparation and careers guidance.

The English Language component

From September to the end of October the main focus is on preparing for IELTS through a programme of integrated language skills and examination practice. Classes take place over 21 lessons per week in small groups (max 12).

From early November the focus shifts more towards the academic aspects of the programme. English classes (10 lessons per week) concentrate on more advanced language skills such as vocabulary and collocation, register and nuance and idiomatic usage. The aim is to prepare for your language needs at university and to improve your IELTS score.

  • IELTS preparation
    You follow a programme of rigorous preparation for IELTS (the International English Language Testing System). This is recognised worldwide in more than 4,500 institutions in 120 countries, including the UK, USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. It is the single most important requirement for non-native speakers who wish to enter a university in the UK or other English-speaking country.
  • Academic subject pathways
    You choose either the Buisness Studies or the International Affairs pathway to university. The academic content increases in intensity as the year progresses.
  • Study Skills practice
    You prepare for academic life at university by improving your study skills. Features include: note-taking, writing reports and summaries and presenting a case to a seminar group.
  • Careers guidance
    You select the best university for you with the help of our specialist Careers and Higher Education adviser. You receive individual support with the application process. Specialist advice is also available for students wishing to apply to a US university.

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