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The University of Liverpool Foundation Degree Programme

The University of Liverpool Foundation Degree Programme

The Foundation Degree Programme at Carmel College offers a range of courses that guarantee progression on to a number of degree courses at the University of Liverpool.

SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING DEGREES

Medicine and Dentistry Programme (Direct Application, Programme Code: AZ00)
Here at Carmel College we are offering an innovative Access to Medicine and Dentistry programme. This course is designed for those already working in a related career or who have a degree in a subject which is not science based. There is guaranteed progression onto a Medicine or Dentistry degree at the University of Liverpool, for those students who meet the pass criteria.

This new programme builds on the highly successful Access to Science and Engineering degrees delivered effectively at Carmel College for over 10 years. In addition to the inspirational teaching and support offered, students will be members of the University of Liverpool and entitled to guaranteed accommodation and the use of all student facilities at the University. Students may also be entitled to student loans and bursaries. 
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Biological Sciences (UCAS Code: C108)

This course provides students with an opportunity to enter degree programmes in the School of Biological Sciences. Students follow modules in Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics and Applications of Biology.
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Chemical Sciences (UCAS Code: F108)

Students can graduate in Physics, Astrophysics or any of the other thirteen courses from the Physics group. During the first year you will study Physics, Mathematics and one other module chosen from Chemistry, Biology, Information Technology or Geography, depending on your choice of final Degree.
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Computer Information Systems (UCAS Code: G521)
This is a four-year version of the Computer Information systems (G500) course. In the foundation year students study modules in Information Technology, Mathematics and an option chosen from Physics, Geography, Biology or Chemistry. There is also an Information Technology project to complete, which includes aspects of presentation skills.
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Computer Science (UCAS Code: G408)
The course provides a four-year route to a BSc. (Hons.) degree in Computer Science. Students can also enter some combined honours programmes via this route. Students study a module in Mathematics and have a choice of two other modules chosen from Information Technology, Physics, Chemistry, Biology or Geography.
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Earth Sciences (UCAS Code: F608)
Students follow three modules chosen from Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, Biology or Geography. Module choice depends on the course students wish to follow after the foundation year. There are 16 programmes available in Earth Sciences.
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Engineering (UCAS Code: H109)

Students can enter the Faculty of Engineering to study any M.Eng or B.Eng programme. These courses satisfy the academic requirements to become a Chartered Engineer.
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Geography (UCAS Code: F808)
This course offers students the opportunity to follow a pathway to BSc Geography or to BSc Physical Geography/Geology. Students study modules in Geography, and two modules chosen from Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology or Information Technology.
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Mathematical Sciences (UCAS Code: G108)

This course G108 provides a route to the eighteen degree programmes all BSc (Hons) within the Mathematics Group. Students follow a module in Mathematics and two further modules chosen from Chemistry, Information Technology, Physics, Biology or Geography.
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Physical Sciences (UCAS Code: F308)
Students can graduate in Physics, Astrophysics or any of the other thirteen courses in the Physics department. During the foundation year you will study Physics, Mathematics and one other module chosen from Chemistry, Biology, Information Technology or Geography, depending on your choice of final degree title.

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