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Foundation
Studies for
International Students
Diploma in Foundation Studies Programme
A course in Foundation Studies is designed for
international students who need to improve their English
language, study skills and subject knowledge in order to
enter an undergraduate degree at a UK university.
The Diploma in Foundation Studies can be completed in
a minimum of 13 weeks of study. There are entry points
in September, January and April.
The University also offers Specialised Foundation Studies
Programmes for students who wish to progress to a
degree in:
• Business Studies
• Information Technology
• Media Studies
• Tourism Management
as well as a general Foundation Studies Programme,
which is suitable for Social Studies courses and
When you complete the Foundation Studies Programme,
Humanities degrees.
you will not be required to take another IELTS test in
The University’s Foundation Studies Programme offers
order to progress to a degree programme at the
you:
University as the Applied Language Studies staff will
• Full and rigorous ‘work out’ of your English provide a transcript (marks) that indicates your current
Language skills including critical reading level of English for the academic department concerned.
• Development of study skills in a university
environment with faculty visits and sample lectures
Admissions Criteria:
• A good range of specialist subject options
• Access to all University facilities
• High School Certificate (to age 18) OR
• Small class sizes (Maximum of 16)
• Form 12 Education OR
• Self-access and computer programmes to improve
• EDEXCEL (BTEC) National Diploma OR
your IELTS score
• West African Secondary School Certificate OR
• Individual tutorials
• 6 GCSEs/O Level Grades C and above AND
• Practical and relevant assessment
• IELTS 5.0 (or equivalent)
• Mentor programme
• IT literacy
Find out more
• Full programme of social and cultural visits.
ALS Administrator
The English language provision of the University of
• Tel: +44 (0)1243 812194
Chichester Foundation Programme has been accredited
• Email:
ALS@chi.ac.uk
by the British Council under the Accreditation UK
Scheme.
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