Overview
The Foundation Year is a pre-degree access programme that will provide you with a solid basis for future undergraduate study at the University of Bradford. This course is designed for students who do not have the necessary academic and/or English language qualifications for registration directly onto a degree course.
The Foundation Year offers an introductory grounding in your chosen discipline and equips you with the study and interpersonal skills necessary for effective undergraduate study.
Successful completion of this programme will enable you to progress to a range of degree programmes in management, social science, nursing, health and allied professions, life sciences, computer science, media, and law.
Entry requirements during Clearing
Places are available for this course via Clearing. There may be some flexibility in entry requirements for courses that still have places available for this year's September entry. Apply now to find out if we can offer you a place.
The UCAS points requirement will depend on the course you want to progress onto upon completion of the Foundation Year. Please see specific qualification requirements and degree routes for full details.
Qualification requirements
A full list of degree routes and entry requirements is available on our Foundation years progression routes page.
T levels
Pass - Overall grading Pass (D or E in the Core) with no subject specific requirements.
Plus minimum of
GCSE English grade C/grade 4 (equivalents accepted).
Additional entry requirements
If you don't have any Level 3 qualifications, we advise you to study an Access to Higher Education Diploma at a local college and then apply for degree-level entry at the University.
Please contact the Admissions Team at admissions@bradford.ac.uk or 01274 236088 if you have any queries regarding your application.
You may also be eligible to apply for student finance; further information including a student finance calculator can be found on the Student Finance website and further advice for mature applicants can be found at UCAS.
English language requirements
Minimum IELTS at 6.0 or the equivalent.
If you do not meet the IELTS requirement, you can take a University of Bradford pre-sessional English course. See the Language Centre for more details. For further information on English Language requirements please see the dedicated international entry requirements page.
What you will study
The Foundation Year is a great way to start your university studies. You will gain knowledge, understanding and transferable skills which will help you develop as an independent learner and help you succeed at university and beyond.
The modules you will study on the Foundation Year depend on:
1. The degree you would like to progress to:
Some degree routes require you to study certain modules during the Foundation Year. A full list of available routes and study requirements on our Foundation year progression routes page.
If you do not possess the required International English Language Test Score (IELTS) for your intended follow-on programme but do possess IELTS at 1.0 point below the requirement, you will study the English for Academic Purposes and the English for Specific Academic Purposes modules.
2. Your Maths level:
If you do not possess GCSE Mathematics at Grade 4 (old grade C) or above or another recognised Level 2 Numeracy qualification and this is required for your follow-on degree programme, you will study the Mathematics and Statistics for Higher Education module.
For more details about the programme, please see the Learning and Assessment section below.
First year
You will study six modules in total; one mandatory core module and your choice of five optional modules.
Core
Optional
Choose 5 from:
- Creative Industries
- Criminology
- Foundation in Chemistry
- Foundation in Human Biology
- Foundations of Psychology
- Global Business Environment
- Introduction to Computing
- Introduction to Law
- Introduction to Life Sciences
- Introduction to Understanding Organisations
- Mathematical and Statistical Skills for Higher Education
- Politics and Me
- Principles of Marketing
- The Sociological Imagination
- Western Philosophy and the History of Ideas
Learning and assessment
You will learn via lectures, seminars, group tutorials, practical and simulation classes, and teamwork.
A range of assessments will be used, including essays, examinations, and presentations.
A full list of degree routes and entry requirements is available on our Foundation years progression routes page.
Fees, finance and scholarships
Tuition fee 2023
- UK: £9,250
Additional costs
There may be additional costs that you may incur as a student. Though these are not essential to your programme of study you need to be aware of them as a student of the University. A list of the sort of costs you might expect can be found on our fees and finance section.
Financial support
See our fees and financial support section.
Scholarships
Every year we award numerous non-repayable scholarships to UK, EU and international students on the basis of academic excellence, personal circumstances or economic hardship. For full details, visit our scholarships section.