4 Foundation Year Programmes in Mathematics in United Kingdom for 2024

Foundation Year Programmes in Mathematics in United Kingdom for 2024Filter
    • Sheffield, United Kingdom

    Full time

    1 Year

    On-Campus

    English

    Prepare for a range of degrees including computer science, games software development, mathematics, physics, and engineering. Meet the academic and English language entry qualifications required for our undergraduate degrees. Learn from lecturers and tutors who are highly experienced at teaching international students at all study levels.

    • Kingston upon Thames, United Kingdom

    Full time

    1 Year

    On-Campus

    English

    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.

    • Hatfield, United Kingdom

    Full time

    2 semesters

    On-Campus

    English

    Home to some of the UK’s best teaching facilities, our School has a planetarium and fully equipped undergraduate laboratories and our Bayfordbury Observatory is recognised as one of the best in the UK. You’ll be taught by exceptional mathematicians and scientists and will have great opportunities to put your skills into practice, including a year-long work placement in the UK or abroad and to work with our industry partners on innovative new projects. Our renowned research includes the astrophysics of galaxies and black holes, quantum computing and climate change.

    • Portsmouth, United Kingdom

    Full time

    2 semesters

    On-Campus

    English

    Mathematics has a long and distinguished history at the University of Portsmouth, having been one of the first subjects to be taught as far back as the late 1800s.