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2 Life Sciences Foundation Year Programs in USA


Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY
Foundation Course in Covering the Climate Crisis
- New York, USA
Foundation Year
English
Climate coverage belongs in every beat—business, food systems and agriculture, sports, urban planning, social justice, national security, labor issues, public policy, land use, international relations, entertainment, and more.


Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY
Foundation Course in Writing Critically About Food and Restaurants
- New York, USA
Foundation Year
English
As food—what to eat, how to buy it, who should cook it— occupies a bigger and bigger part of the cultural conversation, and as the restaurant industry, with nearly 12 million workers, continues to be one of the largest employers (and wage violators) in the country, news organizations will increasingly look for skilled reviewers, reporters and columnists who can write fluently about food, provide rigorous criticism and put trends in context.
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Learn more about Life Sciences Foundation Year programs in USA
Life Sciences degree programs at the Foundation Year level in the USA provide a solid introduction to biological and health sciences, laying the groundwork for more advanced studies. This foundation is especially valuable as you explore the intricate relationships between living organisms and their environments.
Through courses in biology, chemistry, and environmental science, you'll develop key skills in laboratory techniques, data analysis, and scientific writing. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives and hands-on experiences, learning to conduct experiments and analyze biological systems in real-world contexts. Foundation Year programs often emphasize collaborative projects, allowing for teamwork and communication essential in scientific settings.
Upon completing this foundational study, graduates often pursue Bachelor's degrees in various life sciences, preparing them for careers in healthcare, research, and environmental management. This initial year can be a crucial stepping stone, providing a comprehensive overview of the field and opening doors to diverse career paths within the life sciences sector.