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Target Award

Award Description:Foundation Certificate - FC

Programme Offerings

Full-Time

F2F-STG-JAN

F2F-STG-MAY

F2F-STG-SEP

Educational Aims of the Course

To provide students with a general knowledge and understanding of subjects underpinning degree-level study in related disciplines and to consolidate prior learning acquired in their home countries. To develop students’ intellectual skills to enable them to acquire ability in the collection, analysis, interpretation and understanding of relevant information relating to the disciplines they will be progressing to. To prepare students for the demands of UK degree-level study and introduce the academic skills required to succeed on LJMU undergraduate programmes. To develop students English language, number, word-processing, research and writing skills.

Learning Outcomes

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To demonstrate a knowledge of specialist terms and vocabulary relevant to the pathway-related modules
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To apply theory to the level of learning
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To use specialist terms and vocabulary using proficient English in the appropriate context
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To identify the use of business and law applications in the work place
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To communicate effectively both orally and in writing, including in a second language
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To work in a team
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To work independently
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To manage time effectively
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To identify relevant source material
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To effectively use IT for the presentation of work at the appropriate level
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To utilise an appropriate level of English academic skills
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To understand key ideas and concepts relating to the discipline students are progressing to
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To analyse, interpret and summarise information
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To use English language in an academic manner
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To integrate and evaluate information from a variety of sources
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To apply learned principles
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To retrieve and select relevant specialist information from a range of sources
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To prepare for, and undertake, tests under exam conditions

Teaching, Learning and Assessment

Acquisition of knowledge will be achieved via teaching methods such as lectures, seminars, tutorials, workshops, case studies and debate. Students will be expected to use IT, academic skills and proficiency in English when demonstrating learning. A range of assessment methods will be used, to include subject-specific tasks alongside English language skills assessments. This includes written examinations, presentations, individual and group work, listening tests, report writing and case study analysis. Intellectual skills will be developed through practical applications in the classroom and as part of independent learning tasks, guided research skills, presentations, group work, and self-directed study. Intellectual skills will be assessed via formative and summative processes such as in-class group work, research skills exercises, examination, coursework, practical exercises and reflective statements. Professional and practical skills will be taught via lectures, data analysis exercises, group problem-solving, presentations, and research skills development. Students will use case studies to identify business and law functions. Students will demonstrate their practical skills via assessments which include listening tests, report-writing, presentation and seminar exercises, examinations and group work. Transferable skills are generally incorporated in to all teaching and learning methodologies. The development and acquisition of transferable skills is embedded in the programme curriculum to prepare students for degree-level study and eventual employment. The English language provision underpins the application of transferable skills for further study in the UK. The full range of assessments enables students to demonstrate transferable skills.

Opportunities for work related learning

Employability is built into the Project Study module. Students learn to reflect on their strengths and weaknesses in skills required for social, professional and academic life. Concepts relating to the world of work are discussed, and students engage in project work with others, which is an important transferable skill. The development of employability skills is embedded into the structure, design and assessment of the programme. Students will develop skills in the areas of employability such as: Communication, problem solving, team work and leadership, self-management and reflection.

Programme Structure

Programme Structure Description

The Foundation Certificate International Foundation Programme – Business Law and social studies will be offered as a full-time programme delivered September to May and January to August (two intakes per year). Students will study 120 credits in a programme. Business Law & Social Studies students must take the module International … For more content click the Read More button below.

Entry Requirements

Other international requirements