Program start date | Application deadline |
2025-09-01 | - |
2026-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Built Environment Foundation
Overview
Our Built Environment Foundation prepares you to study at degree level. As well as make plans for your future professional education and career.
You will develop your understanding and problem-solving and gain other key skills in the design and development of cities. To help develop your practical skills our course combines:
- theory and contextual case studies
- field trips
- live projects.
On completing your course, you can progress to one of the following degree courses here at Oxford Brookes;
- Urban Design, Planning and Development
- Construction Project Management
- Property Development and Planning
- Quantity Surveying and Commercial Management
- Building Surveying
- Real Estate
If you want to progress to Architecture or Interior Architecture you must have an acceptable portfolio of artistic work.
Why Oxford Brookes University?
- Freedom to explore
Get to know your preferences and explore the differences between various built environment disciplines before choosing which subject to study for your degree.
- Interesting assessment
You’ll be assessed through coursework such as individual and group presentations, critical commentaries and reflective journals, or exams. All programmes use live projects.
- A breadth of expertise
Benefit from being taught by a wide range of expert academics. With tutors spanning the range of built environment disciplines, your studies will be diverse and research-rich.
- Shape your own research
Research the area of your programme you’re most passionate about. Create, manage and complete your own project while getting 1-to-1 guidance from an academic supervisor.
- Open progression
We uniquely focus on opening avenues for you by preparing you for progression on to any of our built environment degrees (see progression rules in further study).
- Learn a language
Our university-wide language programme is available to full-time undergraduate and postgraduate students on many of our courses, and can be taken as a credit on some courses.
- Study abroad
You may be able to go on a European or international study exchange while you are at Brookes. Most exchanges take place in the second year. Although we will help as much as we can with your plans, ultimately you are responsible for organising and funding this study abroad.
Course details
Course structure
We have designed this course to;
- give you a good introduction to university life
- develop your problem-solving skills in the design and development of cities
- to introduce you to subjects that will help you to your progress to one of the relevant built environment degree courses.
You'll sample degree subjects relating to the built environment and discover new areas of study, such as:
- planning and urban design
- environmental sustainability
- construction management.
We offer field trips and live projects to develop your practical skills. We'll ask you which degree you want to pursue to assess if you require additional support with a portfolio. But if your interests change, you can consider other degree courses.
Learning and teaching
You will learn in a lively and stimulating environment.
In Semester 1 you will take a range of modules to introduce you to studying at university. In semester 2 you will study all the different disciplines within the School of Built Environment and the School of Architecture. . This helps you clarify your further study choices here at Oxford Brookes.
We use a variety of teaching and learning methods, including;
- lectures
- seminars
- workshops
- tutorials.
Assessment
We will assess you through coursework, in a variety of ways such as reports, quizzes, presentations and your digital skills. The coursework will be based on live projects and will work across the different disciplines with a final presentation in semester 2. All our modules involve:
- regular reading to prepare for lectures
- problem-solving exercises.
Field Trips
Field trips to London and across Oxford will introduce the live projects used in assessment. You will meet different professionals and understand first hand how projects develop and are managed.
Study modules
Teaching for this course takes place face to face and you can expect around 9 hours of contact time per week. In addition to this, you should also anticipate a workload of 1,200 hours per year. Teaching usually takes place Monday to Friday, between 9.00am and 6.00pm.
Contact hours involve activities such as lectures, seminars, practicals, assessments, and academic advising sessions. These hours differ by year of study and typically increase significantly during placements or other types of work-based learning.
Year 1
Compulsory modules
- Researching the Built Environment (15 credits)
What topic fascinates you about cities and their development? Explore new research skills, how and where to collect data, review existing reports and write a research paper yourself. With this module, you are prepared for writing high quality reports with skills that will stay with you through-out your career.
- Study Skills & Professional Development for the Built Environment (15 credits)
Who are the professionals in the built environment? What do they do and why are they needed? How can I start to make a career of my foundation studies? You will find your place in the built environment through this module, where you will learn to think critically about the built environment, appraise the built form and get introduced to the professionals in the field.
- Digital Skills for the Built Environment (15 credits)
In this module, you will learn how to create 2D site layouts and simple 3D models of buildings using Sketch-up. You will also learn how the use of the internet, emails, online meeting skills and collaborative learning opportunities through platforms such as Zoom will support your studies. You will also be supported in learning how to use important word-processing and spreadsheets tools, which will remain integral to your studies throughout foundation and undergrad.
- Sustainability in the Built Environment (15 credits)
What does sustainability mean for the built environment and what are professionals doing about this? In this module, you will be introduced to the sustainability mindset and explore issues that affect, or are affected by the built environment. You will learn how professionals in your chosen profession deal with the environmental problems of the past, today and the future. This module will bring you to date on how cities that are vibrant, just and safe can be re-created.
- Foundation Planning (15 credits)
This module aims to introduce you to basic planning issues, mainly within the UK but also touching on global issues as well. You will develop a knowledge of what needs to be planned for and how planning impacts on society. The topics you will learn will link together themes in policy, theory and practice to give you a clear context within which planning operates and the interactions that take place. You will see how developments and cities are shaped by planning regulations, and also be able to connect how different disciplines within the Built Environment contribute to shaping the environment that we live and work in.
- Introduction to Urban Design & Architecture (15 credits)
Are you interested in studying and having a career in urban design or architecture? This module introduces you to the nature and role of urban design and architecture in the built environment. It aims to promote awareness of design considerations and approaches to the creation of good places having regard to the design process and stakeholders involved. You will carry out a site analysis drawing on the principles and concepts you will learn to develop, and data you would have collected during field trips.
- Introduction to Construction (15 credits)
Our introduction to construction module introduces you to the key principles of construction and their application through real-life case studies of various kinds. The aims of this module are that, on completion, you should be able to understand the basic principles of sustainable construction from materials manufacture and transport through, construction, building occupation and use and ultimately to demolition. Each week different construction elements will be examined through lectures and seminars and a day-long field trip. You will ultimately be able to understand building construction and use from a more holistic and sustainable point of view.
- Introduction to Real Estate (15 credits)
This module introduces you to the full range of studies included within the BSc (Hons) Real Estate degree, including development, valuation, investment, agency and management of all urban real estate. It will identify both the similarities and differences with the other disciplines in these processes. Taking this module will give you solid support to complete your foundation course and move on to a successful completion of your preferred degree.
Careers
Foundation Built Environment is principally intended as a route to further study at degree level - and exists to develop and enhance academic skills. It will allow you to choose the most suitable area of degree specialism within the School, and make plans for the subsequent professional education that ensues. Various teaching and learning methods are employed - lectures, seminars, tutorials, and workshops - which will test written expression, presentation skills, independent learning, and working in groups. Underpinning this, students will access information from various sources and work to deadlines.
Successful completion of the Foundation course can lead you on to one of the following degree courses at Oxford Brookes. All of the courses will have specific progression rules which will be highlighted to you during your induction programme. We will also provide you with advice and guidance on how you can meet the progression rules.
- BSc (Hons) Real Estate
- BA (Hons) Planning and Property Development
- BSc (Hons) Construction Project Management
- BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying and Commercial Management
- BSc (Hons) Building Surveying
- BA (Hons) Urban Design, Planning and Development
- BA (Hons) Architecture
- BA (Hons) Interior Architecture
Entry requirements
Standard offer
- UCAS Tariff Points: 48
- A Level: DD
- IB Points: 24
- BTEC: PPP or MP
Further offer details
We welcome applications from candidates with alternative qualifications, and from mature students.
Specific entry requirements
- A Level: 48 points from 2 A Level or equivalent
- GCSE: Mathematics - grade 4/C; English - grade 4/C normally required
English language requirements
- Applicants whose main language is not English should have Academic IELTS 6.0 with 6.0 in reading and writing, 5.5 in listening and speaking
- OR
- An equivalent English language qualification acceptable to the University.
How to apply
Application process
- Full time Home (UK) applicants: Apply through UCAS
- Part time Home (UK) applicants: Apply direct to the University
- International applicants: Apply direct to the University
- Full time international applicants can also apply through UCAS
Tuition fees
2025 / 26
- Home (UK) full time: £5,760
- Home (UK) part time: £720 per single module
- International full time: £16,750
2026 / 27
- International full time: £17,250
Questions about fees?
Contact Student Finance on: +44 (0)
Funding your studies
Financial support and scholarships
- Oxford Brookes Bursary for Continuing Students
- Undergraduate maintenance loans for part-time UK students
- Undergraduate maintenance loans for full-time UK students
- Undergraduate tuition fee loans for UK students
- Oxford Brookes Bursary for New Students
All financial support and scholarships
View all funding opportunities for this course
Programme changes
On rare occasions we may need to make changes to our course programmes after they have been published on the website. For more information, please visit our changes to programmes page.
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