Foundation Engineering
Program Summary
Module group of: STEM & Natural Sciences Pathway If you decide to take the Engineering module, you'll develop the key skills and ways of thinking that you'll need to progress to an engineering degree at King's. You'll cover practical engineering skills, including programming, electronics, and mechanical activities, providing a solid introduction to engineering. And because this is part of the STEM & Natural Sciences Pathway, you'll also study a core Mathematics module alongside your Engineering one. This combination is particularly useful because engineering at King’s has a strong maths focus, so selecting these two modules perfectly sets you up for one of our engineering undergraduate degrees. As an engineering student, you'll develop practical engineering skills and programming while maths will demand that you undertake problem-solving tasks and develop your curiosity in preparation for your future degree. You'll be partly taught by faculty academics from the Department of Engineering and will use the engineering classroom and labs during your studies. Our graduates from engineering have gone on to careers including project engineering management, electronic engineering and risk management. This combination of modules opens up a number of degrees to you including General Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Biomedical Engineering and Maths with Statistics. You will study a total of four modules: Mathematics for Natural Sciences, Science & Society and you will be allocated either one of English for Scientific Academic Purposes or Academic Expression & Critical Thinking as listed in the 'Teaching & structure' tab on the STEM & Natural Sciences pathway page. Take a look at the Engineering module and Mathematics for Natural Sciences module to see more details about what you will learn from each foundation module, and view the full list of recommended and eligible undergraduate degrees on the tabs below.
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