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Foundation Programme on Social Sciences
- Rome, Italy
- Online Italy
Foundation Year
Part time
2 semesters
Blended
English
The Foundation Programme is a 2-semesters study program on Social Sciences which allows students with less than 12 years of schooling to fulfil the prerequisites for pursuing a bachelor’s program in Italy and thus in Luiss. The programme offers introductory courses in economics, law, socio-political studies, and, generally speaking, social sciences and critical thinking.
University of Leicester Global Study Centre
International Foundation Year Society and Culture
- Leicester, United Kingdom
Foundation Year
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
In this programme, you will enter the International Foundation Year and are guaranteed progression to the first year of your chosen degree (if you meet the required criteria).
ONCAMPUS
Undergraduate Foundation Programme (Business, Engineering, Social and Life Science Pathways)
- Cambridge, United Kingdom
Foundation Year
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
An Undergraduate Foundation is a one-year (3-term) programme which offers successful students a pathway to a UK university. Students will typically study 3-4 subjects, depending on the pathway chosen or the intended progression degree, as well as English Language. One of the most important requirements for university entry is the English language level and as well as filling any academic gaps, English language is critical for success. Students, on average, may spend up to five hours per week per subject in class and be expected to allocate a similar number of hours to independent study.
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Social Sciences programs usually include courses in psychology, sociology and ethics that teach students how to channel their natural compassion into useful, effective action that helps vulnerable populations such as abuse victims, substance abusers, criminals and the disabled. Career opportunities include treatment facilities, home healthcare, non-profit organizations and government agencies.
A foundation year will prepare students to complete their more advanced degree curriculum. With required courses, students get a good idea of what life will be like when they are accepted into their degree program and begin to pursue their dreams.