The University Foundation Programme (UFP) Science & Pharmacy pathway is an intensive one-year course designed to prepare students for a wide range of Science and Pharmacy undergraduate degrees.
This pathway provides students with a strong foundation in key scientific subjects. In the first term, students develop essential skills in numeracy, communication, and scientific understanding. In terms two and three, students study core topics such as biology and chemistry and begin to specialise by choosing modules that align with their chosen subject area.
Students gain both theoretical knowledge and practical laboratory skills, preparing them for further study in areas such as biomedical science, pharmacology, and related fields. The UK is a global leader in science and healthcare education, and graduates in these areas are in high demand.
Advances in fields such as genetics, immunology, and medical technology continue to shape the future of healthcare. Studying Science and Pharmacy provides students with the knowledge and skills to contribute to these developments and pursue careers that support scientific innovation.
For students interested in medical school entry, please see our Medicine course page for further information.
In the first term, students complete minor modules. In terms two and three, students choose three major modules from a range of subjects, selecting those that best align with their chosen university and degree pathway.
Compulsory subjects:
Mathematics
Information Technology
Communication Skills/IELTS
Introductory Biology
Introductory Chemistry
Choose three of the following – we recommend you pick from the highlighted modules:
Biology
Chemistry
Further Mathematics
Physics
Quantitative Methods
Teaching at UFP takes place in modern, interactive classrooms designed to support active learning and student engagement. The campus includes a range of well-equipped classrooms, allowing for small class sizes and a more personalised learning experience. Students are taught by highly qualified teachers who are experienced in their subject areas and remain active in their professional fields. Facilities also include science laboratories, a dedicated library, computer suite, and quiet study rooms, providing students with the resources and environment they need to study effectively and succeed in their programme.
Students are assessed through a combination of coursework, presentations, laboratory reports, and written examinations. Regular assignments help to track progress and prepare students for final examinations. The programme focuses on both theoretical understanding and practical application, ensuring a well-rounded evaluation of each student’s abilities. Feedback is provided throughout the course to support continuous improvement and ensure academic success.
Our students progress to study at leading universities across the UK, making the University Foundation Programme (UFP) a trusted pathway to high-quality higher education.
The fee for the one-year Science & Pharmacy foundation course includes registration and all examination and practical fees, as well as visa and university application support services.
To find the complete tuition fees breakdown, click here.
All students must be 16 years 6 months old or more to be eligible to apply for a foundation programme.
The UFP welcomes students from a wide range of home and international educational backgrounds. We accept a variety of international qualifications, recognising the different education systems students may have studied under. All applicants are required to have completed an education level equivalent to UK GCSEs (RQF Level 2), ensuring they have a suitable academic foundation to begin the programme.
A strong background in Mathematics, Chemistry and Biology is preferred.
International students who require a Student Visa must provide evidence of their English language ability. This requires them to take a UKVI-approved Secure English Language Test (SELT).
To find the complete details of accepted tests and required scores, click here.
Your pathway to over 90 universities, including the prestigious Russell Group.