Undergraduate Foundation Programme for BSc Mathematics with Economics drafted
Program start date | Application deadline |
2023-06-01 | - |
2023-09-01 | - |
2024-01-01 | - |
Program Overview
An Undergraduate Foundation is a one-year (3 term) programme which offers successful students
a pathway to UK university. Students will typically study 3-4 subjects, depending on the pathway chosen or the intended progression degree, as well as English Language. One of the most important requirements for university entry is English language level and as well as filling any academic gaps, English language is critical for success. Students, on average, may spend up to five hours per week per subject in class and be expected to allocate a similar number of hours to independent study. The benefits of an Undergraduate Foundation include;
Aston University
Overview:
Aston University is a public research university located in Birmingham, England. It is known for its focus on business and professional studies, with a strong emphasis on practical skills and employability. The university boasts a diverse and international student body, attracting students from over 120 countries.
Services Offered:
Aston University offers a wide range of services to its students, including:
Student support services:
The university provides comprehensive support services to students, including academic advising, career counseling, and mental health support.Library:
Aston University has a modern and well-equipped library with extensive resources for students.Accommodation:
The university offers a variety of on-campus accommodation options for students.Student Union:
The Aston Students' Union provides a range of social and recreational activities for students.Student Life and Campus Experience:
Aston University offers a vibrant and welcoming campus experience. Students can expect:
A global community:
The university has a diverse student body, creating a multicultural and inclusive environment.A strong sense of belonging:
The university fosters a strong sense of community among its students.A range of social and recreational activities:
The university and the Students' Union offer a variety of activities for students to enjoy.A location in a vibrant city:
Birmingham is a major city with a rich cultural heritage, offering students a wide range of opportunities for entertainment, dining, and shopping.Key Reasons to Study There:
High rankings and awards:
Aston University consistently ranks highly in national and international rankings, including being ranked in the top 10% of universities globally.Strong focus on employability:
The university has a strong reputation for preparing students for successful careers, with a high graduate employment rate.Award-winning careers support:
Aston University provides excellent careers support services to students, including work placements and internships.Degrees with integrated work placements:
Many of the university's programs offer integrated work placements, providing students with valuable real-world experience.Triple accreditation:
Aston Business School is one of the few business schools in the world to have triple accreditation, signifying its high quality and standards.Academic Programs:
Aston University offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines, including:
Business:
Aston Business School is renowned for its business programs, including MBA and other postgraduate degrees.Engineering and Technology:
The university offers a range of engineering and technology programs, including computer science, infrastructure engineering, and sustainable engineering.Health Sciences:
Aston University has a strong presence in health sciences, offering programs in medicine, pharmacy, optometry, and psychology.Law:
Aston Law School offers a range of law programs, including undergraduate and postgraduate degrees.Social Sciences and Humanities:
The university offers programs in social sciences and humanities, including history, politics, and sociology.Other:
English requirements
*Extended programmes are available if you do not yet have the required English language level. This programme lasts 4 terms and includes an English language module (ELPP) followed by the 3 terms of Foundation required to apply for entry to the first year of your undergraduate degree.