Maths Foundation Year for Engineering
Imperial College London offers a Maths Foundation Year for students who want to pursue an engineering degree but lack the necessary maths qualifications.
Imperial College London offers a Maths Foundation Year for students who want to pursue an engineering degree but lack the necessary maths qualifications.
The University of Warwick's Foundation Year in Mathematics for Engineering provides a pathway to various engineering degrees, including civil, mechanical, and electrical engineering.
UCAS provides a list of UK universities that offer maths foundation years for engineering admissions, including the University of Manchester, University of Birmingham, and University of Leeds.
The British Council's Study UK website offers guidance for international students who want to pursue a maths foundation year for engineering admissions in the UK, including information on entry requirements and scholarships.
The University of Cambridge's Foundation Mathematics for Engineering and Physical Sciences course is designed for students who want to study engineering or physical sciences but need to improve their maths skills.
The University of Nottingham offers maths support for engineering students, including a foundation year and additional maths classes for students who need extra help.
The University of Sheffield's Engineering with Foundation Year course includes a maths foundation year, which provides a pathway to various engineering degrees, including aerospace, mechanical, and electrical engineering.
Times Higher Education provides a guide for students who want to pursue a maths foundation year for engineering admissions in the UK, including information on entry requirements, course structure, and career prospects.