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UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION PROGRAMME IN ENGINEERING

Pathway to Engineering related undergraduate degrees
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Overview

Our University Foundation Programme in Engineering is specifically designed for international students who have completed high school and wish to progress to a range of engineering undergraduate courses in English speaking countries.

Successful completion offers a pathway to an extensive range of career-enhancing undergraduate programmes at leading universities in the UK and Australia.

You will develop the language, learning and communication skills required for undergraduate study as well as completing a project and studying key academic subjects including Physics, Further Mathematics and Mechanics, Computer Science and Chemistry. 

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Entry requirements

Our standard entry requirements are completion of High/Secondary School in your country with good grades (including Maths and a Science) or 4 IGCSEs at Grade C (4) .  Students also require an English level equivalent to 5.0 in IELTS. Pre-sessional English courses are available for students who do not have the required English level.

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What will you study?

English Skills Modules

  • Study Skills

  • Communication Skills

  • Academic English

Academic Subject Modules

  • Core Mathematics

  • Physics

  • Computer Science or Chemistry

  • Further Mathematics & Mechanics

 
Which undergraduate subjects can I study after this programme?​

Aerospace/Aeronautical Engineering, Agriculture/Agricultural, Astrophysics/Astronomy, Chemical Engineering*, Civil Engineering, Electrical/Electronic Engineering, Engineering Management, Mechanical Engineering, Petrochemical Engineering*, Physics, Science, and other related subjects​

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Where can I study these subjects?

United Kingdom:

University of Birmingham, Queen’s University Belfast, University of Liverpool, University of Reading, University of East Anglia (UEA), University of Essex, Aston University, Swansea University, Brunel University, University of East London, University of Gloucestershire, Coventry University, University of Chester, Anglia Ruskin University, Robert Gordon University (RGU), University of of Central Lancashire (UCLan), University of Brighton, and many more

Australia:
Griffith University and University of Tasmania

These institutions accept IFG Foundation Programme graduates for progression into undergraduate degrees in computer science -related fields. 

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Duration and Fees

​The duration is 9 months and the fee is GBP4000. 

(Up to 40% scholarship is available)

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Start Dates

January, July, September, and November

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