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The International Foundation Programme is equivalent to A levels and other university foundation courses. It is designed to prepare students for further study on the following LIBT First Year University Studies programmes. link to progressions calendar...
| Progressions Criteria |
| Students must complete the eight (8) core Foundation modules with a pass mark of 50% or above. |
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| Course Duration |
| The International Foundation Programme is two semesters (8 months) in duration. |
| Entry Point 3 2010 |
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| September 2010 |
May 2011 |
September 2011 |
September 2012 |
| Entry Point 1 2011 |
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| January 2011 |
August 2011 |
September 2011 |
September 2012 |
| Entry Point 2 2011 |
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| May 2011 (NOT Economics and Finance) |
December 2011 |
January 2012 |
September 2012 |
| Entry Point 3 2011 |
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| September 2011 |
May 2012 |
September 2012 |
September 2013 |
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| *Please note: |
| First Year University Studies in Economics and Finance starts only in September. |
| First Year University Studies in Information Systems and Computing only starts in September and January. |
Instruction for all modules is classroom based. Four hours of class contact per week are allocated to each module.
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| Assessment |
| Assessment for all modules is ongoing and continuous consisting of tests, assignments and case study analysis. Most modules have a final two hour examination. The overall pass mark for the International Foundation programme is 50%. |
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| Course Structure |
| The course comprises eight core modules. To be awarded the International Foundation programme students must complete and pass all eight (8) modules with a pass mark of 50% or above in each. |
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| Core Modules |
- Interactive Learning Skills and Communication (ILSC)
- Mathematics
- Introduction to Computing
- Management
- Economics
- Statistics
- Marketing
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| Elective Modules |
- Information Design
- Principles of Accounting
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