International Foundation Year
3 good reasons to study International Foundation Year at Salford:
- Progression on to over 100 undergraduate degrees at the University of Salford when you pass the IFY at the required standard
- All English language teaching is accredited by the British Council
- You will study with other international students from all round the world
The International Foundation Year (IFY) prepares international students who want to study for an undergraduate degree at university in the United Kingdom.
This course is for you if you have finished high school in your own country but don’t yet have the qualifications to go straight on to a British course. It is also for you if you already have the qualifications you need but want time to practice your English alongside your chosen subjects and get accustomed to life at university in the UK.
This course provides you with tuition in English and study skills as well as subjects relating to your chosen degree course. When you pass the IFY at the required standard you will then be able to progress onto over 100 degree courses at the University of Salford.
The IFY can be joined at two entry points, in January and in September.
Course details
This is a full-time two semester course with at least 24 hours of lessons a week plus homework.
During the International Foundation Year you will complete classes in English and Study Skills as well as subjects relating to your chosen degree course.
Course Structure
English and Study Skills
English and Study Skills classes help you develop the skills you need to make a success of your chosen degree. Even if you have some previous knowledge of English you will need to know how to write academic English, undertake projects in English, understand lectures and take notes, give presentations and carry out academic research. All English language teaching is accredited by the British Council.
In addition to English and Study Skills you will study (usually) two additional subjects, which will depend on the degree you eventually wish to study. Below is the range of undergraduate degrees available with the International Foundation Year.
Business Courses
BSc (Hons) Business and Management Studies
BSc (Hons) Business Studies with Human Resource Management
BSc (Hons) Business Studies with International Business Management
BSc (Hons) Business and Management Studies with Law
BSc (Hons) Business Studies with Marketing Management
BSc (Hons) Business Studies with Quantitative Business Management
BSc (Hons) Business Information Technology
BSc (Hons) Business with Economics
BSc (Hons) Business Studies with Financial Management
BA (Hons) Hospitality and Tourism Management
BA (Hons) Hospitality Management
BA (Hons) Sport and Leisure Management
BA (Hons) Leisure and Tourism Management
Physics and Engineering Courses
BSc (Hons) Aviation Technology with Pilot Studies
BSc (Hons) Pure and Applied Physics
BSc (Hons) Physics with Acoustics
BSc (Hons) Professional Sound and Video Technology
Biochemistry
BSc (Hons) Biology with Studies in the USA
BSc (Hons) Biochemistry with Studies in the USA
BSc (Hons) Environmental Management
BSc (Hons) Pharmaceutical Science
BSc (Hons) Human Biology and Infectious Diseases
BSc (Hons) Wildlife and Practical Conservation
BSc (Hons) Wildlife Conservation with Zoo Biology
Social Sciences
BA (Hons) Contemporary Military and International History
BA (Hons) Contemporary History and Politics
BA (Hons) English Literature with Language
BA (Hons) Journalism and English Literature
BA (Hons) International Relations and Politics
BA (Hons) Modern Languages: French and German
BA (Hons) Modern Languages: French and Italian
BA (Hons) Modern Languages: French and Spanish
BA (Hons) Modern Languages: German and Italian
BA (Hons) Modern Languages: German and Spanish
BA (Hons) Modern Languages: Spanish and Italian
BA (Hons) Modern Languages: French/EFL
BA (Hons) Modern Languages: German/EFL
BA (Hons) Modern Languages: Italian/EFL
BA (Hons) Modern Languages: Spanish/EFL
Computer Science
BSc (Hons) Software Engineering
BSc (Hons) Multimedia and Internet Technology
The courses listed below are Higher Entry Courses, which require a higher entry level onto the first year of the degree.
Business and Law Courses
BSc (Hons) Finance and Accounting
LLB (Hons) Law with Criminology
Engineering
BEng Aircraft Engineering and Pilot Studies
MEng Civil and Architectural Engineering
BEng Civil and Architectural Engineering
BEng Petroleum and Mechanical Engineering
MPhys Physics with Studies in North America
MPhys Pure and Applied Physics
Arabic Translating and Interpreting
BA (Hons) Translation and Interpreting (Arabic/EFL, Arabic/French or Arabic/Spanish)
Social Sciences
BA (Hons) English Language and Linguistics
BA Modern Language Studies with French
BA Modern Language Studies with Spanish
BA Modern Language Studies with Arabic
BA Translation and Interpreting - Language choices:
For the Higher Entry Courses you will usually be required to score 60% instead of the normal 40% in some or all of your modules. If you do not score 60% on your first attempt, but do pass the module with 40%, you will be offered a place on a default degree course. Full details of the score you need to achieve and the modules affected will be on your offer letter.
Course Enquiries
For course enquiries please call us on:
T: +44 (0) 161 295 4545
Or Email us at:
Home/EU students
E: enquiries@salford.ac.uk
International students
E: international@salford.ac.uk
www.salford.ac.uk/study