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What are the benefits of a social sciences foundation year? This preparatory year introduces you to key theories and concepts in social sciences before you specialize in your selected undergraduate program. Program highlights This career-oriented foundation year covers core social science topics, equipping you with essential academic skills and broad foundational knowledge before advancing to your degree. You'll examine crucial areas including mental health, criminal justice, current social science debates, and professional practices - all designed to prepare you for undergraduate success. With its practical approach, the course emphasizes applying theoretical frameworks to real-world challenges like economic disparity, healthcare access, and technological impacts. Throughout this foundation year, you'll master fundamental social science theories while developing discipline-specific methodologies. The program also strengthens crucial academic capabilities including research techniques, analytical reasoning, and scholarly writing. Our accessible teaching team creates an inclusive learning environment, bringing both expertise and dedication to student success. Ideal candidates This foundation year serves students interested in social sciences who need to meet entry requirements, as well as those seeking to refresh their academic knowledge before degree studies. Our foundation programs build comprehensive academic skills while providing industry exposure before specialization. Many degrees incorporate professional placements, offering valuable work experience through year-long internships between your second and third academic years.
You need 48 UCAS tariff points. You need a minimum of two completed A-levels, a BTEC Extended Diploma at PPP or BTEC Diploma at MP, a T-Level Pass (D or E), or equivalent. We will consider mature students who have not recently undertaken a formal course of study at A-level, or equivalent, but can demonstrate relevant work or voluntary experience, that's indicative of their ability to complete the course successfully. As a general guide, we look for qualifications that are equivalent to the British high school A-levels. Applicants who do not have English as their first language will be required to demonstrate an approved level of proficiency in the use of the English language. The agreed minimum requirements for this course are IELTS 6.0 overall with a minimum of 5.5 in each individual component, or equivalent.