| Introduction
The
University Foundation Programme (UFP) is a one year full-time course
which offers students an alternative entry route to British University
degree courses.
David
Game College has been running the University Foundation Programme
(UFP) since 1989. UFP is the UK's first independent Foundation Course
to gain recognition by the top British universities.
The University
Foundation Programme is a modular course which allows
students entry onto nearly all British university degree courses.
London offers
an unrivalled learning environment for international students, on
account of its rich heritage and diversity, and its wealth of learning
institutions. David Game College is situated in the heart of the
fashionable Notting Hill district of London, with modern, well-equipped
classrooms and learning facilities. David Game College also has
its own
self-catering student accommodation, close to some of London's best
known attractions such as Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens.
Our
experience and discussions with both students and University Admissions
Tutors have led to the unified foundation programme which we offer.
The structure of the programme and the variety of its modules accredit
the UFP for virtually any university degree course. The UFP, therefore,
offers far more flexibility than many other foundation courses,
and keeps options open for those students initially unsure as to
which university and which course to choose.
Our
course prepares students thoroughly for study at degree level: it
provides them with a wide range of general study skills, as well
as specific knowledge of subjects related to the degree they wish
to follow in the future. The UFP offers two starting dates within
the same academic year. Students may follow the programme from September
to June or from January to August. Both intakes aim at university
entry the following October.
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