Core units
This Foundation Year will give you a grounding in technical skills through the following core units – building your confidence, knowledge and skills for further study. After successful completion of the Foundation Year, you will progress to a full degree – skip to a list of courses that offer this Foundation Year.
- Academic Study Skills for Engineering and Technology:Â You will gain the fundamental academic and research skills required for degree level study. The unit will introduce you to a broad grounding in literature searching, literature review, data collection, methodological approach, data analysis and interpretation and ethical practice. It will also support you to begin to develop a critical and analytical approach to your work and identify areas for personal development.
- Introduction to Computers:Â This unit will enable you to develop a basic knowledge and understanding of computer technology and its role in the modern world. It will also cover a range of practical computing skills and techniques you will need to be prepared for studying at degree level.
- Mathematics for Engineering and Technology Mathematics:Â develops analytical and problem-solving skills and provides the knowledge to solve engineering and coding problems. This unit will provide you with confidence in mathematics and enable you to perform calculations on a range of scientific data from engineering, creative technologies and computing disciplines.
- Introduction to Information Systems Analytics: Most computer applications are part of a greater system focused on the needs of an organisation. It is therefore important to understand an organisation’s processes, needs and objectives, allowing appropriate systems to be designed and implemented. This unit covers the approaches and methods by which such factors can be investigated, modelled and understood, within the context of computing technology.
- Introduction to Programming:Â In this unit you will develop a basic knowledge and understanding of computing programming and demonstrate basic coding and problem-solving skills through the design, build and testing of a small application.
- Foundation Year Engineering and Technology Project:Â You will design, carry out and report on an engineering or technological investigation, based on an agreed topic chosen by the unit leader. You will carry out a research task for further investigation. With a focus on global context and sustainability, the student will also produce a literature review.
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Numeracy and literacy requirements | GCSE Grade 4 (or Grade C) in Mathematics and English. |
For September 2025 entry | 48–72 UCAS tariff points. |
English language requirements for September 2025 entry | If English is not your first language, you'll need IELTS (Academic) 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in in each component, or equivalent. |
Courses you can study following this Foundation Year
Each course’s Foundation Year option has its own unique UCAS code, which is listed on the course pages below. Make sure you choose the correct code as well as the right institution code when you search for a course and fill in your application on the . Our institution code is B50. Select each course to find out the tuition fee for the Foundation Year.