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International Foundation Year

Attendance

Full-time

Course

One year

Next enrolment

January 2025

Introduction

In a nutshell

Our International Foundation Year course will prepare you to succeed in your undergraduate degree. It’s ideal for international students who do not have the right qualifications to get onto their undergraduate degree yet.

We are ranked as a Centre of Excellence (El Gazette, 2020), so you will get some of the best language teaching and support in all the UK when you study with us.

What is a foundation year?

A foundation year programme is for international students. It focuses on teaching you the English and subject-specific skills that you need to be successful in an undergraduate degree at a UK university.

As the education systems are different in other parts of the world, our foundation courses will ensure you are as prepared as possible to achieve your best in your degree.

Once you pass our International Foundation Year with the right grade, you can choose to progress onto almost any of our undergraduate courses.

Why study at Salford?

  • Study at a top 10 ranked UK University English Language Centre (EL Gazette, 2020).
  • Our industry focused courses will give you the skills you need to succeed in the modern workplace.
  • Study near Manchester; the ‘Third Best City in the World’ (Time Out 2021).
  • Option to start in September or January for some courses.
  • Be taught by fully qualified staff. We’re accredited by the British Council and ranked as a Centre of Excellence (El Gazette, 2020).
  • Join a friendly and diverse community. We have 4,000 international students from 180 countries worldwide.
International

students accepted

Accreditations and memberships

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This is for you if...

1.

English is not your first language, and you want to study for an undergraduate degree at university in the United Kingdom.

2.

You have finished high school in your own country but don't yet have the qualifications to go straight on a UK university programme.

3.

You want a guaranteed entry onto the linked undergraduate degree course if you get the right grade.

Course details

All about the course

The International foundation year is the first year of a full-time, undergraduate degree course which lasts for four years in total. When you pass the International Foundation Year with the right grade, you will automatically progress on to one of our undergraduate degrees; you have over 80 to choose from.

What will I learn?

You will develop your English and study skills and learn two subjects related to the degree you want to study. You will develop the following skills:

  • Writing English for academic purposes
  • Presenting and communicating 
  • Study skills such as note-taking, researching, and referencing
  • Additional subjects related to your chosen degree. See options below.

When can I start?
All courses start in September however some courses have the option to start in January. See more information below by clicking on the box "What degrees are available with International Foundation Year".

Please note, that no classes take place on public holidays. The only scheduled public holiday at this time is on Monday 25 August 2025.

What degrees are available with International Foundation Year?

Art and Design

When you study the Art and Design IFY, you will be very well prepared for the modules you will take in the first year of your School of Arts, Media and Creative Technology programme. 

If you opt for the Art and Design IFY you will study the following four modules:

English and Study Skills 40 credits 

Creative Risk Taking 20 credits

Credits Digital Media Applications 20 credits 

Creative Practice Major Project 40 credits

You will have a variety of class types, from small group tutorials, to individual tutorials and group workshops. Classes for English are streamed according to your previous subject knowledge so you will be with people at your level. You will have a maximum class size of 18 students for English.

There are different kinds of exams across the modules, ranging from traditional end-of-year assessments to continuous assessment and project work.

The following degrees are available with the Art and Design IFY:



BA (Hons) Animation

BA (Hons) Costume Design

BA (Hons) Fashion Design

BA (Hons) Fashion Image Making & Styling

BA (Hons) Graphic Design

BA (Hons) Fine Art

BA (Hons) Film, TV and Stage Design

BA (Hons) Interior Design

BSc (Hons) Games Design and Production

BA (Hons) Photography

BA (Hons) Television and Radio Production

The Art, Design and Media IFY can only be joined in September.

Biological Sciences

When you study the Biological Sciences IFY, you will be very well prepared for the modules you will take on the first year of your Environment and Life Sciences programme. 

If you opt for the Biological Sciences IFY  you will study the following five modules:

English and Study Skills 40 credits

Credits Biological Principles 20 credits 

Scientific Method 20 credits 

Science for Health 20 credits

Chemical Principles 20 credits

You will have various class types, from large lectures to small group tutorials. You will also have laboratory classes to prepare you for your Undergraduate programme. Classes for English are streamed according to your previous subject knowledge so you will be with people at your level. You will have a maximum class size of 18 students for English.

There are different kinds of exams across the modules, ranging from traditional end-of-year assessments to continuous assessments, in-class mini-tests, and project work.

The following degrees are available with the Biological Sciences IFY:

BSc (Hons) Pharmaceutical Science

BSc (Hons) Biological Sciences

BSc (Hons) Biochemistry

BSc (Hons) Biochemistry with Studies in USA

BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science

BSc (Hons) Human Biology and Infectious Diseases  



The Biological Science IFY can only be joined in September.

Business

When you study the Business IFY, you will be very well prepared for the modules you will take on the first year of your Salford Business School programme. 

If you opt for the Business IFY you will study the following three modules:

English and Study Skills 40 credits 
Mathematics 40 credits 
Economics for Business 40 credits

You will have a variety of class types, from large lectures to small group tutorials. Classes for English and Maths are streamed according to your previous subject knowledge so you will be with people at your level. You will have a maximum class size of 18 students for English.

There are different kinds of exams across the modules, ranging from traditional end-of-year assessments to continuous assessments, in-class mini-tests, and case studies for Economics for Business.

The following degrees are available with the Business IFY:

BSc (Hons) Accounting and Finance 
BSc (Hons) Business Management with Economics
BSc (Hons) Business Management with Finance
BSc (Hons) Business Management
BSc (Hons) Business Management with Law
BSc (Hons) Business Management with Sport
BSc (Hons) Business Information Technology
BSc (Hons) Business with Human Resource Management
BSc (Hons) International Business Management
BSc (Hons) Business Management with Marketing
BSc (Hons) Business with Supply Chain and Project Management

The Business IFY can be joined at two entry points, in January and in September.

Built Environment

When you study the Built Environment IFY, you will be well prepared for the modules you will take on the first year of your built environment programme. 

If you opt for the Built Environment IFY, you will study the following three modules:

English and Study Skills 40 credits 
Mathematics 40 credits 
Physics 40 credits

You will have a variety of class types, from large lectures to small group tutorials. Classes for English are streamed according to your previous subject knowledge so you will be with people at your level. You will have a maximum class size of 18 students for English.

There are different kinds of exams across the modules, ranging from traditional end-of-year assessments to continuous assessments, in-class mini-tests, and project work.

The following degrees are available with the Built Environment IFY:

BSc (Hons) Architecture
BSc (Hons) Architectural Design and Technology
BSc (Hons) Architectural Engineering
BSc (Hons) Building Surveying
BSc (Hons) Construction Project Management
BSc (Hons) Interior Architecture
BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying*
BSc (Hons) Real Estate Development and Management

The Built Environment IFY has two entry points and can be joined in January or September.

*no January intake available

Computer Science

When you study the Computer Science IFY, you will be well-prepared for the modules you will take on the first year of your computing or mathematics degree course. 

If you opt for the Computer Science IFY you will study four modules:

English and Study Skills - 40 credits 

Mathematics 1 and 2  - 40 credits 

Computer Programming - 20 credits 

Computer Systems - 20 credits

During your studies, you will experience a variety of class types, from large lectures to small group tutorials and workshops. Classes for English and Maths are streamed according to your previous subject knowledge, so you will be with people at your level. You will have a maximum class size of 18 students for English.

There are different kinds of exams across the modules, ranging from traditional end-of-year assessments to continuous assessments, in-class mini tests, and project work for Computer Science modules.

The following degrees are available with the Computer Science IFY:

BSc (Hons) Computer Networks

BSc (Hons) Computer Science

BSc (Hons) Computer Science with Professional Experience

BSc (Hons) Computer Science with Cyber Security

BSc (Hons) Computer Science with Cyber Security with Professional Experience

BSc (Hons) Media Technology (including Mobile & Internet Television pathway)

BSc (Hons) Software Engineering

BSc (Hons) Software Engineering with Professional Experience

The Computer Science IFY can only be joined in September. 

Engineering and Physics

When you study the Engineering and Physics IFY, you will be very well prepared for the modules you will take in the first year of your Computer, Science and Engineering or Built Environment programme. 

If you opt for this IFY you will study three modules outlined below:

English and Study Skills 40 credits 

Mathematics 40 credits 

Physics 40 credits

You will have a variety of class types, from large lectures to small group tutorials. You will also have laboratory classes to prepare you for your undergraduate programme. Classes for English and Maths are streamed according to your previous subject knowledge so you will be with people at your level. You will have a maximum class size of 18 students for English, and 24 for the laboratory.

There are different kinds of exams across the modules, ranging from traditional end-of-year assessments to continuous assessments, and in-class mini-tests, and you will produce laboratory reports for physics.

The following degrees are available with this IFY:

BEng / MEng Acoustical and Audio Engineering

BEng / MEng Aeronautical Engineering

BEng Aircraft Engineering with Pilot Studies

BEng / MEng Civil Engineering

BEng Electronic Engineering

BEng (Hons) Electrical and Electronic Engineering


BSc (Hons) Mathematics

BEng / MEng Mechanical Engineering

BSc (Hons) Physics

BSc (Hons) Sound Engineering & Production

The Engineering and Physics IFY is available to start in September or in January.

Environment

When you study the Environment IFY, you will be very well prepared for the modules you will take on the first year of your Environment and Life Sciences programme. 

If you opt for the Environment IFY you will study the following five modules:

English and Study Skills 40 credits 
Biological Principles 20 credits 
Earth Processes 20 credits 
Environmental Conservation 20 credits 
Science for Health 20 credits

You will have a variety of class types, from large lectures to small group tutorials. You will also have laboratory classes to prepare you for your Undergraduate programme. Classes for English are streamed according to your previous subject knowledge so you will be with people at your level. You will have a maximum class size of 18 students for English.

There are different kinds of exams across the modules, ranging from traditional end-of-year assessments to continuous assessment, in-class mini tests, and project work.

The following degrees are available with the Environment IFY:

BSc (Hons) Environmental Management
BSc (Hons) Wildlife Conservation with Zoo Biology
BSc (Hons) Wildlife Conservation
BSc (Hons) Zoology

The Environment IFY can only be joined in September.

Health (Prosthetics and Orthotics)

When you study the Health (Prosthetics and Orthotics) IFY, you will be very well prepared for the modules you will take on the first year of your Prosthetics and Orthotics programme. 

If you opt for the Health (Prosthetics and Orthotics) IFY you will study the following four modules:

English and Study Skills 40 Credits 

Mathematics 40 Credits 

Physics 20 Credits 

Biological Principles 20 Credits

You will have a variety of class types, from large lectures to small group tutorials. You will also have laboratory classes to prepare you for your undergraduate programme. Classes for English and Maths are streamed according to your previous subject knowledge so you will be with people at your level. You will have a maximum class size of 18 students for English, and 24 for the laboratory.

There are different kinds of exams across the modules, ranging from traditional end-of-year assessments to continuous assessment, in-class mini tests, and you will produce laboratory reports for Physics.

The following degree is available with the Health (Prosthetics and Orthotics) IFY:

BSc (Hons) Prosthetics and Orthotics

The Health (Prosthetics and Orthotics) IFY can only be joined in September.

Health

When you study the Health IFY, you will be very well prepared for the modules you will take on the first year of your Health programme. 

If you opt for the Health IFY you will study the following four modules:

English and Study Skills 40 credits

Credits Mathematics 40 credits 

Science for Health 20 credits 

Communication for Health 20 credits

You will have a variety of class types, from large lectures to small group tutorials. Classes for English and Maths are streamed according to your previous subject knowledge so you will be with people at your level. You will have a maximum class size of 18 students for English.

There are different kinds of exams across the modules, ranging from traditional end-of-year assessments to continuous assessment, in-class mini tests, and project work.

The following degrees are available with the Health IFY:

BSc (Hons) Occupational Therapy

BSc (Hons) Podiatry

BSc (Hons) Psychology 

BSc (Hons) Psychology and Counselling Studies

BSc (Hons) Psychology and Criminology

BSc (Hons) Psychology of Sport

BSc (Hons) Sports Science

The Health IFY can only be joined in September.

Law

When you study the Law IFY, you will be very well prepared for the modules you will take on the first year of your Salford Business School programme. 

If you opt for the Law IFY you will study the following three modules:

English and Study Skills (40 Credits)

Economics for Business (40 credits)

Law, Politics, and Society (20 credits)

Law, Society, and Behaviour (20 credits)

You will have a variety of class types, from large lectures to small group tutorials. Classes for English are streamed according to your previous subject knowledge so you will be with people at your level. You will have a maximum class size of 18 students for English.

There are different kinds of exams across the modules, ranging from traditional end-of-year assessments to continuous assessments, in-class mini-tests, and case studies for Economics for Business and Introduction to English Law and Systems.

The following degrees are available with the Law IFY:

LLB (Hons) Law*

LLB (Hons) Law with Criminology*

 

The Law IFY can only be joined in September.

*This course requires a higher entry level in the first year of the degree.

Music

When you study the Music IFY, you will be very well prepared for the modules you will take on the first year of your Music programme. 

If you opt for the Music IFY you will study the following five modules:

English and Study Skills 40 credits 

Introduction to Music Theory 20 credits 

Music Theory & Compositional Techniques 20 credits 

Foundation Musicianship Skills 20 credits 

Foundation Performance Studies 20 credits

You will have a variety of class types, from small group tutorials to band work, individual tutorials and group workshops. Classes for English are streamed according to your previous subject knowledge so you will be with people at your level. You will have a maximum class size of 18 students for English.

There are different kinds of exams across the modules, ranging from traditional end-of-year assessments to continuous assessment, performances, and project work.

The following degrees are available with the Music IFY:

BA (Hons) Music: Creative Music Technology

BA (Hons) Music: Popular Music and Recording

The Music IFY can only be joined in September.

Politics

When you study the Politics IFY, you will be very well prepared for the modules you will take in the first year of your School of Arts, Media and Creative Technology programme or your Salford Business School Programme.

You will have various class types, from large lectures to small group tutorials. Classes for English are streamed according to your previous subject knowledge so you will be with people at your level. You will have a maximum class size of 18 students for English.

There are different kinds of exams across the modules, ranging from traditional end-of-year assessments to continuous assessments, in-class mini-tests, and case studies

You will study the four modules below:

English and Study Skills        40 credits
Economics for Business        40 credits
Law, Politics and Society       20 credits 
Law, Society and Behaviour 20 credits  

The following degrees are available with the Politics IFY:

BA (Hons) Contemporary History and Politics

BA (Hons) International Relations and Politics

This course can be started in September or January.

Please note that it may not be possible to deliver the full list of options every year as this will depend on factors such as how many students choose a particular option. Exact modules may also vary in order to keep content current. When accepting your offer of a place to study on this programme, you should be aware that not all optional modules will be running each year. Your tutor will be able to advise you as to the available options on or before the start of the programme. Whilst the University tries to ensure that you are able to undertake your preferred options, it cannot guarantee this.

How will I be taught?

This is a full-time, two-semester course, with at least 15 hours of lessons a week plus coursework to do in your own time.
You will learn in various ways that will be like how you’ll be taught for your degree, including lectures, small classes, seminars, tutorials, workshops, or laboratories. Most teaching takes place face-to-face on campus and some sessions are online.

How will I be tested?
There will be exams at the end of each semester. You will be tested both on your exam performance and on your classwork and homework.

What will my timetable look like?

  • You will have between 15 and 23 hours a week of timetabled classes per week, depending on your programme
  • Classes are usually 1 hour and 40 minutes long and are mostly face-to-face on campus, although a small number are held online
  • Classes are usually between the hours of 9 am and 4 pm, although some programmes do have classes as late as 6 pm
  • There is always a lunch period between 1 pm and 2 pm
  • There are usually no classes on Wednesday afternoons so you can participate in societies and sports teams

Salford Languages

Salford Languages is a centre for international study and language learning, offering a range of British Council accredited English language courses and foreign language programmes to current and prospective University of Salford students.

Salford Languages is ranked in the top 10 best University English Language Centres in the UK according to the EL Gazette in 2020.

Where will I study?

You will learn in our beautiful and modern Peel Park campus, which is in the city of Salford, but just minutes from Manchester city centre. In between your classes you can enjoy relaxing in the beautiful park or next to the river, which is right on campus. After class you can head into Manchester which is known for its exciting culture, arts and music scene and a thriving international food scene.

We have invested millions into providing modern learning facilities to make learning relevant to your career. Where you learn also depends on your course. Explore our facilities.

Our Language Resource Centre has computers, books, and study space to help with your language learning. You can use special software to help develop your language skills, and it’s also a great place to sit down for some quiet study time between classes.

Other useful links:

Our location - find out what our international students love about our location.

askUS - go to the student advice site for information on all areas of your university life.

Accommodation - we have some excellent student accommodation for you to choose from including Peel Park Quarter which was voted the second-best halls of residence in the UK in 2020 by Student Hut.

Visas - we have a dedicated team to help you get your Student Visa. Find out how to apply for a Student Visa from outside the UK.

Employment and stats

What about after uni?

After completing the International Foundation Year, you will have access to almost all our undergraduate degrees. 

Students who have previously studied our International Foundation Year, and now finished their undergraduate degree, now have exciting careers in a range of industries. This includes working at the following multinational companies:

  • Saudi Aramco
  • South China Morning Post
  • Amazon
  • PriceWaterhouseCoopers
  • Shell

Career Links

As a University of Salford student, you can use our Careers Service from your first day to help you towards your future career. When you graduate you will join our community of over 180,000 alumni in all corners of the world, who are making a positive impact in their societies. We will offer you lifelong careers support to help you succeed.

Find out more about careers support.

Requirements

What you need to know

Entry requirements

English language requirements

International and non-native speakers of English will be required to have a minimum of UKVI IELTS of 4.5 (with no less than 4.0 in any band).

 

Academic entry criteria

You may need to complete a foundation year before you enrol for a UK university degree if…
•  You have not completed your education in the English Schooling System
•  You have studied in a country with fewer than 13 years of school
•  You have not taken A-levels or the International Baccalaureate

You should also visit your country page, to find the details of what other qualifications we accept from your country.

The minimum age to study this course is 16 years old. Support for students under 18. 

Subject-specific entry criteria:

You can check the entry criteria for your chosen subject pathway below.

Please note, we accept International Baccalaureate for entry to our International Foundation Year, as long as it meets the academic requirements below:
 

Business 

International Secondary School qualification equivalent to a minimum of UK 5 GCSEs at Grade 4 or above, including Maths and four other subjects.

Engineering and Physics 

International Secondary School qualification equivalent to a minimum of UK 5 GCSEs at Grade 4 or above including Maths, Physics and three other subjects.

Biological Sciences

International Secondary School qualification equivalent to a minimum of UK 5 GCSEs at Grade 4 or above including Maths, and Science (Preferably Biology) and three other subjects.

Computer Science

International Secondary School qualification equivalent to a minimum of UK 5 GCSEs at Grade 4 or above including Maths and four other subjects.

Music

International Secondary School qualification equivalent to a minimum of UK 5 GCSEs at Grade 4 or above including Maths and four other subjects. You will also be required to provide a portfolio, details of which will be sent to you separately.

Art and Design 

International Secondary School qualification equivalent to a minimum of UK 5 GCSEs at Grade 4 or above including Maths and four other subjects. You will also be required to provide a portfolio, details of which will be sent to you separately.

Health 

International Secondary School qualification equivalent to a minimum of UK 5 GCSEs at Grade 4 or above including Maths and four other subjects.

How much?

Please visit our fees and funding page for information on instalment plans and deposits. You can also find details about course refunds.

Type of study Year Fees
Full-time international 2025/26 £14,500.00per year

Additional costs

You should also consider further costs which may include books, stationery, printing, binding and general subsistence on trips and visits. For more information about additional cost, please see the following:

Living costs

Money advice for international students

Managing your money

International Foundation Year students will have to pay a deposit to secure their place. Please check your offer letter for the deposit amount you will be required to pay to get your unconditional offer.

Apply now

All set? Let's apply

Applications for our International Foundation Year must be completed online.

Before beginning your application, please read our Guidance notes.

Enrolment dates

January 2025

September 2025