FOUNDATION YEAR IN COMPUTING AND ENGINEERING
The Foundation Year in Computing and Engineering is offered as an entry route to a computing or design engineering degree for students who don't yet meet the entry requirements for degree-level study. You enrol on a four-year course, which includes the one-year foundation course.
Why choose a Foundation Year in Computing and Engineering at Middlesex?
This one-year course is a stepping-stone onto one of our three-year courses in computing or engineering.
A foundation year might be a good choice for you if you don't have the right qualifications yet or feel ready for degree-level study. Or perhaps you are returning to study and want to get up to speed before starting a degree.
You will need to enrol on a four-year course, which includes the one-year foundation course. When you complete this year successfully you will progress directly onto one of our three-year degree courses.
We offer:
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BSc Business Computing and Data Analytics
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BSc Computer Networks
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BSc Computer Science
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BEng Computer Systems Engineering
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BSc Cyber Security and Digital Forensics
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BEng Design Engineering
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BEng Electronic Engineering
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BSc Information Technology
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BEng Mechatronics and Robotics
What will you gain?
You will discover which aspects of computing and engineering most resonate with your interests and career ambitions. You can use that knowledge to choose the best three-year degree option for yourself for further study at Middlesex.
With a local placement, you will apply the skills you have learned in a real-world situation, developing your confidence and valuable skills for your CV. You'll have access to high-quality specialist digital and wireless laboratories, equipped with industry-standard software, hardware and tools.