Why do I need to follow a foundation course?
There is a difference between the education system in the UK and Greece. In the UK, students take A levels after thirteen years of education, in Greece students take the University Access Exams after only twelve years. The foundation course is as a bridge between your current qualifications and UK University undergraduate entry requirements. Foundation Courses are not only designed to bridge academic gaps, but also help you improve your English and learn about UK life and culture in preparation for university.
By sucessfully completing a foudation pathway, a prospective University student is guaranteed a direct entry to an Undergraduate Program at the University of Greenwich or alternatively, to greately enhance the likelyhood to enter a study Programme in another UK University.
New York College is Approved by the University of Greenwich in United Kingdom, to offer Pathways to Undergraduate courses such as: Science, Engineering, Business, Psychology , Humanities and others.
Pathways
There are four main pathways that can be followed in order to access a University Undergraduate Degree:- Extended BSc (Hons) Science Pathway
- Extended BEng (Hons) Engineering Pathway (Civil, Architecture, Electrical and Electronics and Mecanical)
- Extended BEng (Hons) Computer Systems and Software Engineering
- Exteded BA (Hons) International Studies