Bedfordshire Home EU Foundation
About us
The Bedfordshire Foundation Year is part of a 4 year degree programme.
The course combines English language, academic and IT skills, which will help students progress on to their chosen undergraduate degree main degree.
The course outcome is to achieve IELTS 6.0 overall, or above, which is the minimum requirement for undergraduate courses at the ÑÇÉ«ÊÓƵ.
Why choose Beds Foundation?
CEFL has a proven track record of International Foundation Course delivery since 1980, with consistently high student satisfaction.
Our teaching staff has a varied and wide experience of teaching in the U.K and overseas. We use the foundation year as a year- long induction programme, so that students do not feel overwhelmed during the first few weeks, and we keep revisiting key themes during the year, for example effective use of our online learning platform, accessing the library resources, as well as developing important study skills in the U.K. We also guide students through the regulations of studying at a British Higher Education Institution, and help them to adapt to the university culture.
Our course enables foundation learners to progress to an undergraduate degree, fully prepared and confident to face the challenges of level 4 study. Students will master a range of key academic and language skills during a fun and engaging programme.
English Language entry requirements
- IELTS or ELAS at minimum 4.5 overall, with 2 skills no lower than 4.5 and no skills below 4.0
Academic entry requirements
- Check the academicÌýentry requirements for your country
The full-time International Foundation year tuition fee for the academic year 2023/24 is £14,500.
A prompt payment discount is available if you pay the full fees of your course before or upon registration. There are also special scholarships available.
- Communicative language teaching and learning
- Working with classmates in pairs and groups
- Conducting your own research and analysing and discussing findings
- 1 to 1 tutorials
- Setting your own learning goals, in the form of Individual Learning Plans
- Additional online live and recorded sessionsÌý
- English Language Foundation (FYU027-0)ÌýCompulsory
- Academic Skills Foundation (FYU028-0) Compulsory
- Developing English Language Skills (FYU029-0) Compulsory
- Academic Skills Development (FYU030-0) Compulsory
Areas of study include:
- English language skills; listening, reading, writing, speaking
- Grammatical structures
- Academic skills development
- Subject area concepts and vocabulary
- Current issues within your chosen subject area
- In-class assessmentsÌý
- Online submissions via our online platform Breo
- In-class presentations
- Conducting a research project
Download or view a sample of the timetable [PDF]. Please note that days may differ.Ìý
Our offering is distinctive in the level of support offered, both inside and outside the classroom. We offer wide ranging social and sporting activities, Get Active and Student Union activities, as well as parties and sports competitions and quizzes in our department.
British Council Accreditation and English UK
Being accredited by the British Council offers an assurance of quality to international students who are taking or are planning to take an English language course in the UK. Inspections are conducted every 4 years, to ensure the centre is delivering quality language teaching, and is constant in performing to the standards set out by the British Council.
The British Council runs in partnership with English UK, the national association of accredited English language centres in the UK.
Class size
Classes will have no more than 25 students.
Course books
You may be required to buy a course book or e-book which costs around £25.
Learning resources
Library and the Learning Resource Centre (LRC) is an excellent place for independent academic skills development. Independent learning materials include academic skills, EFL reading books, vocabulary, grammar and pronunciation.
Your tutor will recommend relevant online resources for you to practise listening, reading, writing and speaking outside the classroom. You can also access the dedicated Computer Lab to improve your IT, academic and language skills.
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Minimum enrolment age: The University is committed to equal opportunities in its admissions. All applications are considered on individual academic merit, occasionally the ÑÇÉ«ÊÓƵ admits students who are under the age of 18.
In addition to the English Language elements, academic skills sessions will support and familiarise you with the conventions of studying at a British university. For more information on the subjects and other details, see the relevant Course Information Form (CIF) by following the link of the programme you wish to study.
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address
The Language Centre
ÑÇÉ«ÊÓƵ Business School
Vicarage Street
University Square
Luton, LU1 3JU
UK
telephone
Office hours GMT
- Mon – Thu
09:00 to 17:00 - Friday
09:00 to 16:30
T: +44 (0)1582 489032