Computing and Mathematics Foundation Year
Kingston upon Thames, United Kingdom
DURATION
1 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
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Introduction
Why choose this course?
We recognise that there are many routes to success at the degree level. Our Computing and Mathematics Foundation Year specifically caters for those who lack the traditional entry qualifications to join the first year of a science degree. You are likely to be someone with either non-computing/maths-based qualifications, someone who has tried computing/maths-based subjects but has yet to realise their potential or you are a mature student, with skills and experience from employment, who wants to return to education.
The foundation year has the benefit of being part of the extended degree and gives you access to a range of activities and staff on the degree programme that you will continue your studies with.
The foundation year in computing is taught at the University and you'll have access to all its facilities.
You'll develop practical, technical and communication skills, and apply knowledge to real-life problems.
Modules reflect the degree subject you choose but will include one of the following:
- Computing
In addition, you'll take the following two modules:
Professional Success
You'll gain study skills for your degree, look at relevant career options and be introduced to business and project management.
Foundation Project-based Learning
You'll work on independent and group projects in your subject area, developing skills in team working, critical thinking and data handling.
This foundation year is available with these courses:
Choose your pathway
- Computer Games Programming BSc (Hons)
UCAS code: G624 - Computer Science BSc (Hons)
UCAS code: G403 - Cyber Security & Computer Forensics BSc (Hons)
UCAS code: G4NX - Digital Media Technology BSc (Hons)
UCAS code: G455 - Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence BSc (Hons)
UCAS code: I102
Reasons to choose Kingston University
- In our inKUbator, you can learn directly from the industry. Speakers have been from Sony, Splash Damage, Aardvark Swift, Interactive Selection, CryTek and Unity.
- Kingston University is an educational partner of Sony through PlayStation First. You'll have the opportunity to develop games for the PlayStation 4.
- The Computer Science BSc course is accredited by The Chartered Institute for IT (BCS).
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What you will study
The foundation year is designed to provide a supportive environment in which you can build your confidence, whilst developing academic and technical skills alongside the subject knowledge to continue on to the degree of your choice.
Modules
Throughout the year you will study a range of subjects relevant to subsequent study in Year 1 of your degree and beyond. These subjects are supported by modules where your study and mathematical skills are developed. The broad scope of subjects is intended to allow study in a range of subject areas and, in some instances, allows flexibility in the choice of intended degree route. Subjects start at an elementary level, and there is a strong emphasis on the development of practical skills. In the skills module, you will also undertake a project where you focus on a topic relating to your degree subject.
Core modules
- Professional Success
- Foundation Project-Based Learning
- Computing
- Mathematics
Please note
Optional modules only run if there is enough demand. If we have an insufficient number of students interested in an optional module, that module will not be offered for this course
Career Opportunities
The Faculty of Science, Engineering and Computing has a specialist employability team. It provides friendly and high-quality careers and recruitment guidance, including advice and sessions on job-seeking skills such as CV preparation, application forms and interview techniques. Specific advice is also available for international students about the UK job market and employers' expectations and requirements.
The team runs employer events throughout the year, including job fairs, key speakers from the industry and interviews on campus. These events give you the opportunity to hear from, and network with, employers in an informal setting.
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Program Admission Requirements
Show your commitment and readiness for Grad school by taking the GRE - the most broadly accepted exam for graduate programs internationally.