Engineering Foundation Year
Bachelor's degree
In Bradford
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Bradford
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Duration
1 Year
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Start date
Different dates available
The Bradford Engineering Foundation Year gives you the skills you need to start an Engineering degree if you do not currently have the necessary mathematics or science qualifications.
Successful completion enables you to go onto the first year of any of the following BEng courses:
Chemical Engineering
Civil and Structural Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Biomedical Engineering
If you achieve a grade of 70% or above you are able to progress directly to our four or five-year integrated Master’s programmes (MEng).
The Foundation Year gives you with a strong grounding in Engineering fundamentals of mathematics, physics and materials.
You’ll get an overview of each Engineering area, enabling you to choose the right discipline for you. You’ll learn theory and apply this knowledge in varied practical work.
The curriculum is aligned with year one of our BEng programmes, ensuring a smooth transition to your degree level studies.
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About this course
Typical offer: CDD / 80 UCAS points
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Subjects
- Basic Skills
- Mathematics
- Mechanics
- Materials
- Engineering
- GCSE Mathematics
- Trigonometry
- Kinematics
- Algebra and geometry
- Mathematics of engineering
Course programme
The modules for this course can be found in the latest programme specification.
The programme is intended to prepare students with appropriate qualifications so that they can enter into Stage 1 of a CEng accredited Engineering programme.
Year 1
- Foundation Mathematics 1 (20 credits) - core
To develop the basic skills of algebra and geometry and to introduce the mathematics of engineering, provide students with an appreciation of the breadth of engineering and develop computing skills. - Foundation Mathematics 2 (20 credits) - core
To develop the basic skills of algebra, geometry and trigonometry and to introduce the mathematics of engineering. - Foundation Mechanics (20 credits) - core
To develop the basic skills of statics, kinematics and dynamics and apply them to engineering problems. - Fundamentals of Materials (20 credits) - core
To develop knowledge and understanding of the influence of material structure (from atomic through to microstructural) on the chemical and physical properties of materials. - Information and Communication Technology (20 credits) - core
To provide students with an appreciation of the breadth of the engineering profession and develop skills to successfully deploy the techniques and technologies used to generate and communicate engineering knowledge to a range of audiences.
At the end of the programme, students will be eligible to exit with the award of Certificate of Foundation Studies if they have successfully completed 120 Level 3 QCF/NQF credits and achieved the specified learning outcomes.
Engineering Foundation Year