Foundation in Arts and Education
The Foundation in Arts and Education provides an entry route for degree programmes offered by the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, especially English, Education, International Communications Studies and International Relations. Considerable content is devoted to oral and written communication, critical thinking and study skills, while other modules will give a grounding in subjectspecific content. You will be taught in innovative ways designed to help you to think issues through for yourself. This interactive and student focused teaching style will help you to become an independent and active learner. You will take part in lectures, seminars and workshops and follow a similar timetable to a typical undergraduate. Assessment is through exams, coursework essays, portfolios and oral presentations.
First Semester
Typical core modules
- Introduction to Social Science
- Contemporary Global Issues
- Computer Basics and Operations Decisions
Second Semester
Typical core modules
- Communications and Culture
- Critical Thinking and Study Skills
Typical optional modules (choose any two)
- Elementary Economics and Mathematical Skills
- English for Academic Purposes
- Foundations in Language and Literature
- Introduction to Law
- Oral Communication for Academic Purposes
- Social Sustainability
Third Semester
Typical core modules
- Basic Concepts of Politics and Philosophy
- Principles of Education
Typical optional modules (choose any one)
- Business Accounting
- Quantitative Methods for Business
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Typical optional modules (choose any two)
- Basic Principles in Applied Psychology
- Communications Politics and Media
- Fundamentals in Economics
- The World Economy