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York St John University
York Business School Foundation Year
- York, United Kingdom
Foundation Year
On-Campus
English
Completing a foundation year will prepare you for university level study. This course will provide you with broad ranging knowledge, along with the vital skills and experience you need to excel in your chosen course. This is an opportunity to build confidence and skills as you prepare for your degree.


Eynesbury College Academy Of English (ECAE) - Navitas
Foundation Studies Program
- Adelaide, Australia
Foundation Year
On-Campus
English
The Eynesbury College Foundation Studies Program (FSP) is an intensive program, preparing international students for entry into their first year of undergraduate study at The University of Adelaide or an Eynesbury Diploma.
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Exploring Learning Systems degree programs at the Foundation Year level introduces you to the fundamentals of how people learn and how technology can enhance educational experiences. This field is vital as it shapes educational practices and influences how individuals engage with knowledge.
Studying Learning Systems equips students with essential skills, such as designing educational content and evaluating learning outcomes. You'll delve into foundational courses like instructional design, educational technology, and learning theories, which pave the way for understanding how different systems facilitate learning. The environment fosters academic growth, as students build confidence in addressing the diverse needs of learners.
Navigating the principles of Learning Systems can be an enriching experience as students develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills while engaging with real-world educational challenges. Graduates can pursue various career paths, including instructional designers, educational consultants, or training specialists, contributing to the advancement of education in diverse sectors.