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Integrated Foundation Year

Beyond the obvious

Foundation degrees: Explore our 12 Integrated Science and Engineering Foundation Year courses where you’ll study in a globally recognised faculty, be taught by academics at the forefront of their subjects and have access to leading facilities.

Upon successfully meeting the criteria for your chosen subject, you’ll progress seamlessly onto the relevant BEng/BSc or integrated Master’s degree.

  • Foundation Year questions answered
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Don’t settle for less than a world leading university

If your qualifications don’t meet the entry requirements for your desired BSc or BEng, the Integrated Foundation Year at The University of Manchester could be your ticket to studying in one of the best Science and Engineering Faculties in the country.

The Foundation Year equips you with all the skills and experience you need to excel throughout your university journey. Plus, as a Foundation Year student, you will have access to the same leading facilities and high quality teaching as any undergraduate student. You’ll also be guaranteed a place on your chosen degree as long as you meet the progression requirements.

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Foundation year: Get the facts

Your questions answered

A Foundation Year is a year of study prior to the first year of your degree that will equip you with all the skills you need for successful undergraduate study. Our Integrated Foundation Year courses mean that you will be guaranteed a place on your chosen degree course, provided you successfully meet the specified criteria.

There are many reasons students may choose to complete a Foundation Year, including (but not limited to):

  • You have not studied the A-Level subjects required for the course
  • You do not expect to meet the minimum grade requirement for your course
  • You have studied qualifications other than A-Levels
  • You would like to enhance your academic skills before starting your degree.

As a Foundation Year student, you will have exactly the same student experience as any other undergraduate student, including access to high quality teaching, leading facilities, our award-winning careers service, over 400 student societies and more. You can also choose to live in halls or commute to campus, just as you would do for the standard course duration.

No, as long as you meet the specified grades and criteria for your chosen degree course, you will be guaranteed a place on your chosen degree course.

Yes, absolutely! You will not be treated any differently because you came through the Foundation pathway.

The only thing to consider is that with a Foundation Year and a Master's, your total degree time will be at least 5 years. That said, most students consider any extra time at university as a bonus!

Unless you also hold a separate offer for your course without a Foundation Year, you will not be able to simply start the first year of your degree, even if you meet the entry requirements.

No, we have limited spaces available on our Foundation Year and it is a very popular route into the Faculty. Therefore, we cannot automatically cascade individuals who miss their grades for entry to first year.

No! It's a common misconception that the Foundation Year is an easier route onto an undergraduate degree, when the reality is that it's anything but! You will spend the year getting a solid grounding in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, ICT and Academic Skills.

Many students report that the Foundation Year is the hardest year of their degree, but the benefit of this is that they have a head start on university studying when they enter first year.

Sadly, we can’t answer that question! It really depends on what you want from your university experience. What we can do, however, is tell you some of the reasons that the Foundation Year might be the right choice for you:

  • You’ll get to study the subject you love at a prestigious university with leading facilities, and academics creating world-leading research.
  • The Foundation Year will equip you with all the skills you need to excel on your degree, meaning you’ll be completely ready to get started in the first year of your degree.
  • You’ll have a full year to adapt to university life, studying and the campus before your first year.
  • The Faculty of Science and Engineering covers a huge range of research and expertise, meaning you can explore every nook and cranny of your subject area and find where your passions lie.
  • The University of Manchester is one of the most targeted universities by undergraduate employers, so you could be in demand once you graduate.

 

Explore our science and engineering subjects

 

Your pathway to success: After successful completion of the science or engineering Foundation Year, you will progress on to the relevant BEng / BSc degree in our science and engineering departments shown below.

Aerospace Engineering

From TIME magazine's innovation of the year to the world's first quadcoptor drone; the sky is the limit.

View online brochure for Aerospace Engineering

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Chemical Engineering

Get hands-on in one of the largest purpose-built pilot-scale labs in Europe on IChemE accredited courses.

View online brochure for Chemical Engineering

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Chemistry

Join a department with high quality teaching labs and seven associated Nobel Prizes.

View online brochure for Chemistry

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Civil Engineering

Our Civil Engineers have been changing lives and tackling crises since 1984!

View online brochure for Civil Engineering

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Computer Science

As the home of AI and the world’s first memory-stored computer, Computer Science thrives within its innovative community.

View online brochure for Computer Science

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Earth and Environmental Sciences

Journey across the world on cv-enhancing field trips while honing transferable skills.

View online brochure for Earth and Environmental Sciences

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Electrical, Electronic and Mechatronic Engineering

Producing world firsts since 1905, and home to the largest high-voltage research lab in the UK.

View online brochure for Electrical, Electronic and Mechatronic Engineering

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Materials Science

Study at a world-leading centre for materials design and manufacture.

View online brochure for Materials Science

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Mathematics

Follow world-changing mathematicians including 'the creator of modern computing', Alan Turing.

View online brochure for Mathematics

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Mechanical Engineering

Broad, brilliant and brought to you by the first UK University to offer an engineering degree.

View online brochure for Mechanical Engineering

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Physics

A department with world-leading research, the Lovell telescope and famous physicist Brian Cox.

View online brochure for Physics

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How to apply

Foundation courses for 2026/27 entry

Explore our Integrated Foundation Year degrees and find links to UCAS applications. Submissions for 2026/27 entry will open in the autumn when UCAS begins accepting them.

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For more details, including application deadlines and requirements, visit the UCAS website.

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