Are you a student from the UK interested in studying Materials Science but your personal or educational circumstances have meant you are unlikely to achieve the grades typically required for Oxford courses? If so, Materials Science with Foundation Year might be the course for you.
The Foundation Year is completely free for UK students and is designed to be a one-year intensive academic course which will bridge any gap between school and our academically challenging undergraduate courses. The programme is carefully designed to build and develop your study skills, subject kno...
Are you a student from the UK interested in studying Materials Science but your personal or educational circumstances have meant you are unlikely to achieve the grades typically required for Oxford courses? If so, Materials Science with Foundation Year might be the course for you.<br/><br/>The Foundation Year is completely free for UK students and is designed to be a one-year intensive academic course which will bridge any gap between school and our academically challenging undergraduate courses. The programme is carefully designed to build and develop your study skills, subject knowledge and capacity for independent study. Students that pass the course will be awarded a nationally recognised Certificate in Higher Education (CertHE) qualification. If you pass the course at the required level, you will be automatically admitted into Oxford as an undergraduate student if you wish to be, without the need to re-apply. For more information on this course please visit www.ox.ac.uk/fyps <br/><br/>Materials Science is an interdisciplinary subject, spanning the physics and chemistry of matter, engineering applications and industrial manufacturing processes. Modern society is heavily dependent on advanced materials, for example, lightweight composites for faster vehicles, optical fibres for telecommunications and silicon microchips for the information revolution. Materials scientists study the relationships between the structure and properties of a material and how it is made. They also develop new materials and devise processes for manufacturing them. Materials Science is vital for developments in nanotechnology, quantum computing, batteries and nuclear fusion, as well as medical technologies such as bone replacement materials. For more information on this course please visit ox.ac.uk/ugmatsci. <br/><br/>This course is for UK state school students who meet the eligibility criteria. For more information about the eligibility criteria please visit foundationyear.ox.ac.uk/eligibility.<br/><br/>International students are not eligible to apply.
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
5 Years
Start Date
05/10/2025
Campus
Open Application
Application deadline
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Course Code
FJ2F
Institution Code
O33
Points of Entry
Foundation
UCAS TariffNot Accepted Scottish HigherB,B,B,B,B Supplemented by two or more Advanced Highers. Access to HE DiplomaConditional offers are likely to be for completion of the Access to HE diploma with all the level 3 credits at Merit, and A grades in any A-levels taken. Some Access courses allow students to take one or two A-levels as part of the course. This option is strongly recommended for students who wish to apply to Oxford, especially for those courses which have specific subject requirements. International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme37 With 665 at HL. Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)DDM Conditional offers would usually be: Extended Diploma with DDM, Diploma with DD plus a A grade at A-level, Foundation Diploma with D plus AB at A-level. Scottish Advanced HigherB,B,C B,B Conditional offers will usually be for BBC if a student is able to take three Advanced Highers; where this is not possible then a student would be expected to achieve BB in two Advanced Highers. Cambridge International Pre-U Certificate - PrincipalD3,D3,M1 Pre-U subject requirements are the same as those for A-levels. A levelA,A,B Including Physics and Mathematics, with both As in science subjects and/or Maths. Excluding General Studies (if taken) |
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