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Welcome to the Foundation Years at Keele
History
Keele degrees: innovative since 1949 Depth and breadth
Dual honours
Foundation Year
Included transfer courses and breadth (level four)
Current Foundation Years• 2000: FY changed to widening access
• Group of level three programmes
• For students without prerequisite background for chosen degree programmes
• Integrated and stand alone programmes are available
Integrated ProgrammesScience - Science subjects
Health - All Health Faculty programmes
Humanities and Social Sciences - Humanities/social science subjects
Business – new for 2016 - Business, Management and Finance related subjects
Stand Alone ProgrammesGeneral FY- Tailored to your individual needs
Entry Requirements at Level 2
• Science, Health or numerate Social Science subject:
- GCSE grade C in English language and Mathematics
• Humanities or non-numerate Social Science subject:
- GCSE grade C in English language and either Mathematics/Science or equivalent
Integrated Programmes
Entry Requirements at Level 3
• Science, Social Science or Humanities:- 160 UCAS tariff points e.g. CC at A level, MM in BTEC National Diploma
• Health:- Requirements vary between disciplines – see sheet
• Educational background and significant/relevant work experience also taken into consideration
Integrated Programmes
Science Foundation Year
• Core modules - Communication Skills (10 credits) - Academic Development (15 credits) - Numeracy (10 credits)
• Prescribed subject modules
Humanities Foundation Year &Social Science Foundation Year
• Core modules - Writing skills (10 credits) - Seminar skills (10 credits) - Academic Development (15 credits) - Two broad modules introducing humanities and social sciences (40 credits)
• Prescribed subject modules
Business Foundation Year
• Core modules - Business and Management (20 credits) - Mathematics and Statistics (25 credits) - Academic Development (15 credits) - Writing Skills (10 credits) - Seminar Skills (10 credits) - Computer Programming & IT (25 credits)
• One prescribed subject module
Health Foundation Year• For students without the requisite science
background for direct access to degree honours programmes
• Access to: - Medicine - Nursing
adult, child, mental health or learning disability - Midwifery - Pharmacy - Physiotherapy - Social Work
Assessment(all programmes)
• 120 credits
• Core modules, subject modules, options
• Mixture of course work & examinations
Progression
• Initially registered for a particular subject • Passing the FY leads to automatic progression• Passing with 120 credits leads to (virtual) Certificate of Foundation Year Studies• In May asked to confirm degree subject(s)• Can change degree programme subject to FY modules taken and course availability (not in Health FY)
Integrated Programmes
Progression
• Medicine and PharmacyPass all modules with at least 70%
• PhysiotherapyPass all modules with at least 65%
• MidwiferyPass all modules with at least 60%
• NursingPass all modules with at least 50%
Integrated Programmes
Progression• Chemistry/Medicinal Chemistry/Forensic Science
Pass all Chemistry modules with at least 60%
• Biochemistry/Biomedical Sciences Pass all Chemistry modules with at least 60% and
pass all FY modules with an average of 60%
• Biology/Human Biology/Neuroscience Pass all FY modules with an average of 60%
Integrated Programmes
Progression
• Physics/AstrophysicsPass all Physics modules including ‘Numerical Skills for Physics’ and obtain an average of 60% across all Foundation Year modules, with no less than 50% in any module.
• Dual Honours Mathematics Pass all Maths modules with at least 60%
• Single Honours Mathematics Pass all Maths modules with at least 70%
Integrated Programmes
Progression
• Psychology Pass all three Psychology modules with at least 50%
in each. For single honours also obtain an average across all modules of at least 60%.
• Law Pass ‘Introduction to Law’ with at least 55%
• Single Honours English/English and American Literatures/English with Creative Writing
Pass all Foundation Year modules with at least 70%
Integrated Programmes
Progression
• Single Honours History Pass all Foundation Year modules with at least 60%
• Dual Honours History Pass all FY modules with an average of 50% and
least 60% in all History modules
• Single Honours Criminology/SociologyPass all FY modules with at least 70%
Integrated Programmes
General Foundation YearEntry Requirements
• 160 UCAS tariff points
• GCSE English grade C / IELTS 5.5 /12 level 2 OCN credits in English (Access to HE)
• Level 2 Maths/Science/Numeracy
Applicants with 80 UCAS tariff points or relevantwork experience may be eligible for interview
General Foundation YearAdditional Information
• Assessment as for integrated programmes• Successful students will be awarded a Certificate of Foundation Year Studies• No guarantee of progression to Keele degrees• Students need to apply through UCAS to universities of their choice• Can be studied full time over one year or part time over two years• Course fees are £5,500 payable in instalments• No student loan or grant available
Support - FY OfficeDirector of Programmes - Prof Peter HaycockCourse Director - Barbara Western Humanities Lead - Catherine GillionsSocial Science Lead - Dr Jonathan CopePhilosophy Tutor - Mike RobinsonPhysics Tutor - Dr Bernard ZarychtaPsychology Tutor - Dr Sam BishopIT/Communications Tutor - Michèle BourneMathematics Tutor - Jeff NeatProgrammes Manager - Libby SmithFY Administrators - Jayne Roberts
- Jill Griffiths- Dianne Foulkes
Support within Keele University
Subject tutors and school officesStudent Support and Development ServicesStudent Financial SupportDisability and Dyslexia SupportStudents’ UnionCareers ServiceStudent Counselling Service
Our Contact Details
Keele University website: www.keele.ac.uk
FY Centre contact person: Libby Smith
FY Centre telephone No: 01782 733507
FY Centre email address:[email protected]
FY Centre’s website:
www.keele.ac.uk/ugcourses/foundationcourses