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International Foundation Year in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics

Study engineering and maths in the UK

About this pathway

Studying our Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics programme will prepare you for a degree across a range of exciting areas, including biochemistry, civil and infrastructure engineering and mathematics. By the time you finish the programme, you will have had the necessary specialist English language, study skills and subject specific tuition to prepare you for an undergraduate degree.

Many of the progression degrees include work placements and the opportunity to study abroad, for the same fee as a traditional degree. Combining academic study with professional experience will give you the skills and confidence you need to succeed in your chosen career.

Key Facts

Three terms

Find out more about specific term dates for this programme.

  • September, November (Enhanced Induction) and January

Find out more about entry requirements and course fees for this programme.

What you'll study

During your Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics International Foundation Year you will study the following modules:

The module is designed to provide a strong foundation in mathematical modelling and core mathematics skills required for courses in Engineering, Computing, and Life Sciences. Its overall aim is to develop the academic language, subject-specific knowledge, academic study skills, and cultural awareness of international students from a wide range of countries and educational systems. This will enable them to progress confidently onto their chosen undergraduate programme with the appropriate subject background skills. The module also aims to foster an interest in mathematics and its applications, while enhancing students' self-confidence, initiative-taking, and independent working skills.

This foundational module offers a comprehensive introduction to fundamental biological concepts. The module covers topics in cellular biology, biological molecules, and human body systems. It also develops practical skills in data analysis, laboratory techniques, and scientific report writing, preparing students for more advanced biological studies and fostering a deeper appreciation of the biological world.

The chemistry module is a comprehensive course that establishes a strong foundation in chemistry principles. The module covers fundamental topics in atomic structure, chemical bonding, reactions, and thermodynamics. Through hands-on laboratory experiments and analytical problem-solving exercises, students gain a deep understanding of chemistry.

This module is a cornerstone for students' future studies in chemistry, as it provides them with the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in both academic and professional settings. Chemists are in high demand in a variety of fields, including medicine, materials science, and environmental science. The Chemistry Module equips students with the skills they need to contribute to these and other important fields.

The Physics module provides international students with a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental concepts of physics. Through a combination of seminars, experiments, and discussions, students will gain a deep understanding of physics and develop the skills they need to succeed in further study and careers in science and engineering. Topics covered include waves, materials, mechanics, fluids, electrical circuits, and atomic physics. Students will learn about the fundamental laws of physics and how these can be applied to real-world scenarios. Students also enhance their English language skills through academic writing and discussions. This module prepares international students for further studies and careers in science and engineering.

This module introduces the essential principles and concepts of computer science to students with diverse backgrounds, aiming to prepare them for further undergraduate studies in this field. By engaging with this module, students will cultivate their computational thinking abilities, which will enable them to approach real-world systems and their own creations with creative, analytical, and logical perspectives. Moreover, students will acquire foundational programming skills and will create a programme, applying the principles, techniques, and methodologies learned throughout the module in a practical context.

Academic English Skills aims to provide thorough training in the language and related academic skills which will enable international students to best achieve their academic potential at university. Our Academic English programme is validated by UK ENIC, the UK government agency responsible for providing information and expert opinion on qualifications and skills worldwide.

You will develop awareness and competency in a range of language-related academic skills, including the processes of academic writing, effective and extensive reading strategies, effective participation in seminars and delivery of presentations, and listening to and recording information effectively from lectures. You will also develop the accuracy and range of written and spoken language required to use language effectively and appropriately, with clarity and confidence in an academic context.

Alongside your classes, your studies will be supported by an online learning platform, providing you with a range of tasks and activities specifically designed to develop and extend your language and academic skills outside the classroom and to give you more control over your own learning.

Please note: you are expected to attend 100% of your classes at the International Study Centre or you are at risk of losing your Student visa.

Why study the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics pathway?

Find out how studying this Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics preparational programme at Kingston University London International Study Centre can benefit you as you prepare to study abroad:

Gain expert tuition to reach your potential

At the International Study Centre, students learn from our highly qualified staff. The faculty is made up of a community of dedicated academics, business experts and former industry professionals, all of whom are dedicated to supporting you through your higher education journey. Their expertise, along with the International Foundation Year’s specially tailored curriculum, will provide you with the best start to studying your degree at Kingston.

Access to enterprising career links

Kingston University London is known for its employment links to many global businesses. As well as making connections through the University, students here can gain exposure to a number of career opportunities through being located in the UK's business-centric capital city. With the option to work both before and after you graduate, studying at the International Study Centre will give you all the chances to improve your future job prospects. 

Prepare for life and success at a UK university

Studying at the International Study Centre is designed to ease students into university life. Here, you will get the chance to meet new friends and get used to life in your new city through Centre-hosted social events and outings. Gaining both an academically and culturally focused introduction to university life will help you settle in ahead of studying your degree, as well as ensuring you are ready to achieve your potential in your studies.

Progress to Kingston's Faculty of Science, Engineering and Computing

Upon successful completion of this International Foundation Year pathway, you will be able to progress to a degree in the area of Science, Engineering or Computing at Kingston University London. The University's Faculty of Science, Engineering and Computing was formed in 2011 and is comprised of three schools, which champion collaborating on interdisciplinary research to improve the student experience.

English language tuition

If you need to improve your level of English language to enter the International Foundation Year, additional Online English language training is available.

You will need an Academic IELTS for UKVI 4.5 overall (min 4.5 in all skills) or equivalent to study the English Language Preparation for International Foundation Year.

Prepare for Success

5 weeks before your selected course you will be automatically enrolled in our Prepare for Success online programme in order to help you get everything you need. You'll benefit from useful insights into studying abroad and have the opportunity to gain key skills before you start your pathway programme.

Progression degree

Once you have successfully completed your International Foundation Year and achieved the required progression grades, you will progress to your chosen degree.

In addition to achieving the required grades, please note:

  • progression to the Architecture BA (Hons) is subject to a successful interview and design portfolio review with the University.
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