International Foundation Programme
International Foundation Program at University of Kent
Key Information
Campus location
Canterbury, United Kingdom
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
1 year
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
GBP 18,000 / per course *
Application deadline
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Earliest start date
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* international students.
Scholarships
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Introduction
Take your first step towards your Kent degree
Our one-year full-time International Foundation Programme (IFP) will prepare you for studying in the UK. It's designed specifically for ambitious international students whose school qualifications don't yet meet the entry requirements of their chosen degree course.
Moving to the UK can be a big change. Our IFP will support you in your transition to university life. And our international student community provides the ideal environment for making new friends! You'll be a full member of our University the minute you enrol. You'll have full access to the University's resources and facilities.
The IFP is ideal if you have not completed a suitable qualification or achieved grades that allow you to apply for direct entry to a UK university. You might also need additional language support, which we provide if required.
What is the International Foundation Programme?
Guaranteed progression to degree programmes
We offer guaranteed progression to over 220 degree courses at Kent. Meet the progression requirements for your chosen degree, and you can begin your degree studies without needing to make a UCAS application to the University. In 2021, 100% of our students progressed onto Kent degree programmes.
We offer two start dates for the IFP. Choose from the Spring-start IFP or the Autumn-start IFP. The Spring-start IFP begins in January 2023 and will complete in time to begin your undergraduate studies in September 2023. The Autumn-start IFP begins in September 2023 and will complete in time to begin your undergraduate studies in September 2024.
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Program Outcome
Programme aims
On the IFP you will be provided with:
- a range of modules covering the foundations of a range of subjects
- teaching informed by current research and scholarship to encourage active involvement
- opportunities to apply knowledge and skills in a range of activities
- a stimulating and challenging education
- a firm conceptual foundation in the subjects necessary for progression to stage one in their chosen pathway
- academic literacy through the academic skills modules
- general critical, analytical and problem-solving skills
- the ability to manage their own learning and carry out some independent research appropriate to foundation level
- appropriate academic and pastoral guidance
Learning outcomes
Knowledge and understanding
You will gain knowledge and understanding of:
- the inter-disciplinary nature of academic skills in the humanities, social sciences and sciences
- an appropriate degree of factual and conceptual knowledge of your chosen subject(s) for the purposes of university study
- academic and social cultures and practices other than your own
- intercultural language issues.
- the structures, registers and varieties of language required to be successful on a University of Kent degree programme
Intellectual skills
You will develop intellectual abilities in the following:
- present, evaluate and interpret a variety of data using defined techniques in a logical and systematic fashion
- develop lines of argument and make sound judgements in accordance with the basic theories, methods, principles and concepts of the subjects studied
- engage in critical reflection, verbal discussion and written and interpretative analysis of key material
- assess the merits of contrasting theories and explanations, and make links across different subjects
- present rational and reasoned theses and arguments to a range of audiences
- separate fact from opinion and identify arguments and counter-arguments
- distinguish between and use an appropriate range of technical and numerical systems and/or a range of spoken and written academic and other registers, styles and genres
Subject-specific skills
You will gain subject-specific skills in the following:
- demonstrate knowledge of the main methods of enquiry and analysis in the humanities, social sciences and sciences
- present data in graphic and textual form in a manner appropriate to the subjects being studied
- evaluate and interpret data and information, develop arguments and come to sound conclusions in accordance with the relevant theories and concepts related to the subjects being studied
- demonstrate an appropriate level of (subject-specific) linguistic competence
- evaluate the reliability and validity of source data (factual, theoretical, quantitative and qualitative) and incorporate your own opinion in an appropriate manner
- be able to work in laboratory and workshop environments and use appropriate equipment and tools (for Sciences or Architecture and Arts pathways.)
Transferable skills
You will gain transferable skills in the following:
- work with others through the preparation of projects, seminars and presentations, and through general pair and group work in class
- recognise your own strengths and weaknesses and improve your performance as a result
- recognise how skills learned in one module can be applied in another
- apply critical and academic skills across all modules
- communicate information to specialist and non-specialist audiences and show a degree of audience awareness in terms of written and oral text
- demonstrate a degree of autonomy, showing the ability to learn effectively using your own resources, be organised and meet deadlines
- select and use appropriate library and IT applications and resources.
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