Foundation Certificate for Business, Law and Social Sciences
For entry to the 1st year of an undergraduate degree at the University of Liverpool. Your course length is determined mainly by your English language level (UKVI IELTS score or accepted equivalent).
All students take a set of common or similar modules to gain key skills for university. If your course is longer than 2 terms, you’ll take extra modules focusing on one or more of English language, academic skills and basic subject knowledge.
Common modules taken by all students:
> English for Academic Purposes
> Extended Project
You will also take 1 to 3 of the following modules that fit your degree and career goals :
> Business Organisations and Management
> Contemporary Global Issues
> Entrepreneurship
> Intermediate Mathematics
> Logic and Critical Thinking
> Mathematics
> People, Culture and Society
> Statistics
Students wishing to progress to an Architecture degree will also take:
> Creative Practice and Portfolio
Extra support:
Students with less than UKVI IELTS 5.5: you will typically study Extended English and Skills modules to improve your English language level and academic skills.
Students with at least UKVI IELTS 5.5: you can study a 2.5 or 3-term course that typically includes Enhancement modules to maximise your university preparation: > Critical Reading, Writing and Reasoning for Higher Education > Independent and Collaborative Study
Plus up to 2 of these 3 modules: > Digital Applications > Preparatory Mathematics > Preparatory Statistics
Students with less than UKVI IELTS 5.5: you will typically study Extended English and Skills modules to improve your English language level and academic skills
Students with UKVI IELTS 4.5 or 5.0 will typically take:
> English for Academic Study 3
> Independent and Collaborative Study
> Reading and Writing 3
> Speaking and Listening 3
Students with UKVI IELTS 4.0 will typically take:
> English for Academic Study 2 + English for Academic Study 3
> Independent and Collaborative Study
> Reading and Writing 2 + Reading and Writing 3
> Speaking and Listening 2 + Speaking and Listening 3
> Study Skills Preparation