International Foundation Year in Science, Engineering and Computing Leading to Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Mechanical Engineering

Study Group - Kingston University London International Study Centre

UK,England

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 14,300/year

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CAD 0 FREE

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UK, England

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1889

Total Students: 25,000 +

Int. Students: 3,600 +

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Main Campus Address

International Study Centre, First Floor, Stable Block, Kingston Hill Campus, Kingston upon Thames KT2 7LB, United Kingdom

International Foundation Year in Science, Engineering and Computing Leading to Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Mechanical Engineering

Program Overview

The International Foundation Year is for international students who want a well-rounded, supportive introduction to an undergraduate degree at Kingston University, London. It is offered by Study Group at the International Study Centre, taught in three interesting subject pathways. This program will help you transition into a university lifestyle and ensure your success while studying abroad.

Why study the International Foundation Year?
This program is designed to prepare you to enter the first year of your undergraduate degree. By studying the International Foundation Year, you will benefit from:

  • A base of knowledge in your course subject area
  • The level of English language required for your undergraduate studies
  • Bettered academic study skills
  • A focused approach to teaching
  • Smaller-sized classes with lessons catered to you
  • A useful introduction to campus life.
  • Once you have successfully completed the program, and achieved the required grades, you will be well-equipped to start your chosen undergraduate degree at Kingston University, London.

What you will study
The International Foundation Year is made up of several cores and route-specific modules that will better your understanding of your chosen subject area. Depending on your choice of pathway, you can cater your modules to benefit your future career path. The course will also incorporate English language tuition, which will be focused on improving your speaking, writing and academic language skills, and prepare you for learning in a second language.

Science, Engineering and Computing
Studying our Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics programme will prepare you for a degree across a range of exciting areas, including biochemistry, civil and infrastructure engineering and mathematics. By the time you finish the programme, you will have had the necessary specialist English language, study skills and subject specific tuition to prepare you for an undergraduate degree.

Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical engineers are involved in the design and manufacture of products and systems that affect us all, with expertise relevant to many organisations. You'll learn general mechanical engineering, gain highly-sought-after simulation skills and an understanding of business and project management. Specialist subjects include applied mechanics, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics and electronics.

The Automotive pathway focuses on the design, testing and development of vehicles and/or components, from concept to production. They also involve improving vehicles in response to customer feedback.

The MEng course has an extra year, for deeper study of areas such as computer-aided design and mathematics.