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University of Warwick, International Foundation Diploma, Higher Education Foundation Programme (HEFP) - Business Studies

 United Kingdom

 

Study mode Start date Duration
Full-time September months: 9

Higher Education Foundation Programme at the University of Warwick is a pre-university course that helps to prepare international students for study in the UK and help them decide on future study.

The course is full-time from when you register in September to the completion of your examinations, usually in the final week of May. The teaching will take place for 25 hours per week and students will need to allow approximately 10 hours per week for private study, preparing for tests and writing assignments.

Advantages of Foundation course at the University of Warwick:

  • 30 years of experience in teaching international students
  • 100% record of placing students in UK universities following successful completion of the HEFP programme
  • 50%+ of all HEFP students in 2012 went on to study in the 10 top UK universities
  • 9 month fast track
  • 25 hours per week of small class intensive tuition

Higher Education Foundation Programme  in Business Studies

The Business Studies Foundation Course provides a relevant framework for further studies in business-related subjects. The course introduces the basic four subject areas of Mathematics, Economics, Business Studies and Sociology that you will require for undergraduate degree study. Mathematics is a very important element of this course. You will need to show ability in this area when applying and close attention will be paid to your progress. If appropriate, you will be able to study Further Mathematics alongside your Programme course.

After successful completion of this course, students can apply for the following bachelor degrees: Accountancy, Business Studies, Economics, Finance, Management.

Other subject routs of Foundation Programmes at Warwick University:


Law

Mathematics and Economics

Science/ Engineering

Social Science

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Location

The campus occupies 290 hectares on three adjacent sites, which are characterised by pleasant lakes and luscious woods, magnificent flowers and charming landscaped gardens.


The University of Warwick is within 3 miles away from the centre of Coventry, one of the major cities in the UK. Each year Coventry hosts the Godiva Festival, known as the UK’s biggest and best free family music festival. You can also enjoy award-winning city attractions such as the Herbert Art Gallery and Museum and the Coventry Transport Museum.


The 18th century town of Royal Leamington Spa is also within easy reach of campus: it’s home to lots of Warwick students. Plus, Birmingham, the UK’s official second city, is a mere 20 minutes away from Coventry train station. Or the bright lights of London are just an hour’s train journey away.


We’re also close to historic centres like Kenilworth, Warwick and Stratford-upon-Avon, Shakespeare’s birthplace. London is within 2 hours by train.