Key Information
You know scientific discovery is for you if you’re dreaming of your name at the top of a research paper, or discovering the next big breakthrough. From fighting common diseases to launching technology into space, University of Leicester can help you make waves in this world of discovery and find the unknown.
The University of Leicester Global Study Centre is an associate college of the prestigious University, offering the bespoke Foundation in Science with progression into the relevant school at the University.
Duration
- Foundation: Two semesters
Intakes
- January
- September
Location
- Global Study Centre
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Modules
Foundation modules (two semesters) | Credits |
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Academic English and Skills | 45 |
Introduction to Biology | 30 |
Introduction to Chemistry | 30 |
Introduction to Mathematics and Statistics | 15 |
Progression degrees
- BSc Biological Sciences
- MBiolSci Biological Sciences
- BSc Biological Sciences (Biochemistry)
- MBiolSci Biological Sciences (Biochemistry)
- BSc Biological Sciences (Genetics)
- MBiolSci Biological Sciences (Genetics)
- BSc Biological Sciences (Microbiology)
- MBiolSci Biological Sciences (Microbiology)
- BSc Biological Sciences (Neuroscience)
- MBiolSci Biological Sciences (Neuroscience)
- BSc Biological Sciences (Physiology with Pharmacology)
- MBiolSci Biological Sciences (Physiology with Pharmacology)
- BSc Biological Sciences (Zoology)
- MBiolSci Biological Sciences (Zoology)
- BSc Medical Biochemistry
- BSc Medical Genetics
- BSc Medical Microbiology
- BSc Medical Physiology
- BSc Chemistry
- MChem Chemistry
- BSc Medical Chemistry
- MChem Medical Chemistry
- BSc Environmental Science
- BSc Applied and Environmental Geology
- MGeol Applied and Environmental Geology
- BSc Geology
- MGeol Geology
- BSc Geology with Palaeontology
- MGeol Geology with Palaeontology
- BSc Psychology
- BSc Applied Psychology
- BSc Psychology with Cognitive Neuroscience
- BSc Natural Sciences
- MSci Natural Sciences
Teaching and assessment
Teaching is delivered via a combination of small group lectures, group-based tutorial coursework (oral and written presentation), and assessment is via individual coursework (oral and written presentation) and examinations. You will be encouraged throughout the stage of the study to undertake independent study to supplement what is being taught/learnt and to broaden your personal knowledge.
Progression criteria
In order to successfully progress onto the next stage of studies (Year One), you will need to achieve the minimum pass mark across all modules of 50%.
Learning outcomes
The educational aims of the programme are to:
- Develop students’ fundamental knowledge and understanding of the relevant disciplinary elements in Science and related fields.
- Develop in students a broad range of transferable academic literacy, research and analytical skills to succeed in undergraduate study.
- Ensure that students have attained the prescribed level of English language competency to succeed at specified University of Leicester undergraduate programmes in related fields.
- To prepare students to operate effectively and autonomously within the framework of higher education.
- Develop students’ graduate attributes to optimize future employability prospects in a global environment.
Fees
Year of study | Fees |
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Foundation | £16,300 |
Year One | £18,700 - £22,600* |
*MBiolSci, MChem and MGeol include an additional year of study and associated fees **Partner University tuition fees that apply to a Student after Progression are payable directly to the University and are determined by the University themselves. Information on those fees and when they may increase are published on the University website: www.le.ac.uk.
Career opportunities
Our science programme leads onto a number of STEM-related degrees, which in turn open up a range of exciting career options, including:
- Analytical chemist
- Nanotechnology and biotechnology
- Astronaut
- Astrophysicists
- Biomedical scientist
- Data scientist
- Animal technician
- Clinical scientist
- Pharmacist
- Crime scene investigator
- Food technologist
- Forensic scientist
- Teacher
- Geologist
- Environmental scientist
- Epidemiologist