University Foundation Course [UFC] in Humanities
Why this course?
An UFC in Humanities will introduce you to a variety of Psychology,
Sociology and Political Science related concepts and terminology.
It will develop both your understanding and skills, preparing you
for the style of study expected from UK university students.
This course is also relevant for those intending to study International Relations.
Entry Requirements
• Minimum 5 GCSE’s at Grade C (including English and Mathematics or equivalent)
• Secondary School leaving certificate
• You must be minimum 17 years old
• Higher educational experience is preferable
Additional entry requirements
If English is not your first language you will be required to have an IELTS
score of 5.0. If you have not taken an IELTS exam then you will have to
do our internal English Language Assessment and achieve an
equivalent IELTS score of 5.0.
NB: English language support is provided as part of the UFC.
University Entry
Upon successful completion of the University Foundation course in Humanities you
will be well suited to pursue an undergraduate degree programme in one
of the following fields:
International Relations, Politics, Politics and Government, International Relations and Politics, Sociology, Psychology
Which University?
Midlands Academy has progression agreements with Middlesex
University, De Montfort University (Leicester) and Coventry University. To be
accepted in above mentioned Universities you will have to achieve a
minimum of 50% marks in your Foundation programme and an IELTS
score of 6.0 to 6.5. Our University Foundation programmes are
accepted by most other UK Universities.
Course Structure
• Three to Four Terms (depending on previous qualifications and progress)
• Core Modules: General Mathematics, ICT, English, Study Skills, and IELTS (for non English speaker)
• Optional Modules (one module at least): Sociology, psychology, Business Studies
Teaching/Assessment
• Teaching will be through lectures, tutorials, group work and self directed study.
• Assessment for each module will include coursework (such as presentations, essays and reports), unseen tests and examinations.
Fee Information
The tuition fee for the academic year 2009/2010 is £9090 for three
terms and £12,120 for four terms.
Re-Charge Fee £500 (covers the cost of course materials and disbursements), balances are refundable at the end of the course.