This course is accredited by City University.
The Foundation Year for Civil and Infrastructure Engineering allows you to gain the mathematical, scientific and technical knowledge to enrol on the first year of the M.Eng. or B.Eng. Honours Degree at City, University of London. It is a highly successful foundation programme, delivered in partnership with Capital City College by its enthusiastic staff at the Westminster Centre. Upon successful completion of the foundation year, students gain direct access to the honours degree, continuing their studies at City’s campus, in Islington.
The Foundation Year programme and the honours degrees it feeds into are accredited by the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) and have been commended on several occasions in the University’s Quintennial Periodic Programme Reviews and the last two Higher Education QAA Reviews.
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The Foundation Year programme is structured in 5 subjects:
The main subjects are Mathematics, Physics and Mechanics, which provide a substantial foundation consistent with the further study of an Engineering degree at university. In these subjects, you will learn to apply the mathematical tools used in modern engineering, such as algebra, calculus, numerical methods and matrices, and also the scientific principles underlying engineering applications, such as kinematics, dynamics, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, mechanical properties of materials, and electricity.
In addition to those three main subjects, the component in Electronics and Information Technologies is aimed at giving students knowledge about the fundamentals of electronics, and practical skills in the use of IT in Engineering for analysing and presenting data, and also in Computer-Aided Design (CAD).
The study and communications skills component, together with considerable tutorial support, both in groups and individually, encourages the development of the student’s awareness of the learning process, to gain a well-established sense of their competence as learners.
UCAS Tariff: 96 points
A Level: CCC
Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016): DDM
International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme: 27 points
GCSE: National 4/National 5
T Level: D
The programme is mainly assessed through written examinations (75%) and coursework assignments (25%). All assessments are delivered immediately after the module they correspond to has been completed; assessment is therefore continuous and conveniently spread throughout the whole academic year. Planning of each module furthermore includes a full revision week within the lessons timetabled for that module before its corresponding written examination.
The examinations and assignments are set and marked by the programme’s lecturers and are independently verified by an External Examiner. Individual feedback is provided orally and by writing for each assessment normally within two weeks of the assessment taking place.
If you will be aged 19 to 23 prior to the start date of your course, and do not already have a full Level 3 qualification, you may be eligible for a Level 3 entitlement, in which case your study with us will be free. If you are older, or already have a Level 3, we have many other Level 3 courses that are also free to study. Otherwise, you will have to pay the fees yourself or apply for an Advanced Learner Loan.
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Some courses will have other associated costs, such as for specialist materials and trips. Many of our students are eligible for financial support, see here for details.
You must pay fees to study a Higher Education (HE) course. If you have not studied one previously, you may be eligible to apply for an HE loan. Other financial support such as maintenance loans and disability support are also available.
Please see here for the documents you will need to show us.
Some courses will have other associated costs, such as for specialist materials and trips. Many of our students are eligible for financial support, see here for details.
£9250 - Year 1
Successful completion of the Foundation Year for Civil Engineering allows direct admission to the first year of the B.Eng. and M.Eng. engineering degrees offered by City, University of London.
It can also give access to undergraduate courses at other institutions or higher degree apprenticeships; in these cases, students will need to make specific enquiries with the institutions involved.