Students
Tuition Fee
USD 24,188
Per year
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
6 months
Details
Program Details
Degree
Foundation
Major
Vehicle Mechanics
Area of study
Arts | Manufacturing and Processing
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
USD 24,188
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2023-09-01-
About Program

Program Overview


What will I study?

This course will introduce you to life studying in the UK and will develop the core academic and English language skills you will need to progress on to an undergraduate degree with Northumbria University.

Four of the modules you will study on this course will be focused on preparing you for undergraduate study in the UK. This includes a Project Module where you will specialise in a particular aspect from within your broad subject area. You will create an artefact as well as engage in the pre-planning, project management and post-project reflection. These skills will enable you to plan and manage key parts of your undergraduate studies.

The subject-specific modules include specific skills and content related to Art, Design and Media and will enable you to explore theory, concepts and practical skills including digital design, drawing and creating work using different materials. You will learn how to create different pieces of work to demonstrate your skills and produce a portfolio of your work demonstrating this development.





Study plan

IELTS Oct-Dec Jan-Mar Mar-Jun July-Aug Sept

4.5

International Foundation Programme – Art, Design and Media

(12 month)

Start your undergraduate degree at Northumbria University

5.0

International Foundation Programme – Art, Design and Media

(9 month)

Summer break

5.0

International Foundation Programme – Art, Design and Media

(9 month)

5.5

International Foundation Programme – Art, Design and Media

(6 month)





How will I be taught and assessed?





Contact hours

  • 16-18 hours per week

    in seminars, lectures, workshops, and tutorials




  • Self-study hours

  • 20-22 hours

    – a total of a max of 40 hours on independent study – making use of the University’s electronic learning portal Blackboard




  • Guidance tutor

  • Your first point of contact for anything outside the classroom that affects your learning
  • Meet at the start of each term
  • You can arrange to meet them at any point and they may contact you if necessary




  • Assessment

  • Portfolios – including coursework, presentations, reflective essays and in-class tests
  • Assessed continually through each module and submit a portfolio at the end
  • This allows you to gradually assimilate to the learning and teaching style
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