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Our Courses | International Foundation Programme

Warwick IFP
Course Options

Pick one of our subject pathways to start your journey to your chosen undergraduate degree.  

We have your future success in mind when we develop our foundation courses. We will equip you with the academic knowledge, skills and English Language ability you need to progress on to your chosen undergraduate degree. You’ll also develop your confidence and become part of our vibrant community here at Warwick.  

You should start by thinking about the undergraduate degreeLink opens in a new window you want to study after the foundation programme. You will receive a guaranteed conditional offer for a relevant undergraduate degree at Warwick, so it’s important you pick the right foundation programme.

Key Facts

Subject Area

    • Our Arts and Humanities course will prepare students for a range of related undergraduate degrees, from History to Philosophy.

    • This course offers the preparation required to progress to degrees such as Biomedical Science, Psychology and Neuroscience.

    • This course is the great preparation for an undergraduate degree in WBS for courses such as Management or International Management.

    • The Computer Science course will offer a thorough preparation for Computer Science and related degrees, including Data Science.

    • For students who would like to study Economics for their undergraduate degree, this course is the best choice.

    • This course is designed for students keen to study Accounting and Finance or related undergraduate degrees.

    • This course is for students looking to progress to Law-related degrees, such as LLB Law, or Law and Social Science.

    • This course is designed for those with high ability and enthusiasm for Mathematics, looking to study this subject at degree level.

    • This course prepares students for an undergraduate degree in Physics, as well as Engineering degree programmes.

    • This course provides the preparation needed to progress to a wide range of degree programmes, from Sociology to Politics.