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NCC International Foundation Year

Open doors for students after O/L for a pathway to degree completion in Sri Lanka with the NCC Education IFD

Duration

10 months

Intakes

June, October & January

Full Course Fee

LKR 650,000

Scholarships

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Program Overview

The NCC International Foundation Year is a one-year pre-university qualification which is ideally suitable for students who would like to enroll in an undergraduate level programme early. NCC International Foundation Year provides the pathway for students after O/Levels to develop the skills and knowledge required to commence their undergraduate studies in selected disciplines. Upon successful completion of the NCC International Foundation Year students can directly enter into Year 1 of a degree programme. Students who have done A/Levels but would like to improve their knowledge in preparation for a university degree may also enroll for this foundation year.

NCC International Foundation Year is awarded by the NCC Education UKa global awarding body well established all around the world in more than 50 countries with more than 200 branches.

Top 50

World University Ranking

+400

Excellence Awards

20+

Years of Excellence

100%

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Choose Your Pathway

Select your stream based on your career aspirations and academic interests

To complete the qualification, students must study and pass 120 credit hours, which includes four (4) compulsory modules and two or three (2 or 3) elective modules in either Computing, Business, Science & Engineering streams.

Core Modules

  • Develop Developing English Language Skills (20 credit hours)
  • Research and Study Skills for University Study (20 credit hours)
  • English for Academic Purposes (30 credit hours)
  • Mathematics for University Study (10 credit hours)

Electives 

Business Students 

  • Introductory Business (20 credit hours)
  • International Economics (20 credit hours)

IT Students 

  • Introduction to Computer Science (20 credit hours)
  • Introduction to Programming with Python (10 credit hours)
  • Digital World (10 credit hours)

Science Students

  • Biology for University Study (20 credit hours)
  • Chemistry for University Study (20 credit hours)

Engineering Students 

  • Physics for University Study (20 credit hours)
  • Further Maths for University Study (20 credit hours)

Available Subjects

Choose from a wide range of subjects to customize your learning experience

Developing English Language Skills (DELS)

The aim of this module is to significantly develop students’ English Language Skills towards being fully independent users of English, able to communicate effectively beyond simple everyday contexts. It aims to systematically improve all four skills of reading, writing, listening and speaking and enable students to acquire a broad range of grammatical and lexical knowledge which they can use confidently and effectively.

Research and Study Skills for University Study (RSS)

The Research and Study Skills for University unit focuses on developing essential academic skills for successful university studies. It covers critical thinking, effective research methodologies, academic writing, and time management. This foundational unit prepares students for higher education, enhancing their ability to analyse, articulate, and apply knowledge effectively.

English for Academic Purposes (EAP)

The English for Academic Purposes unit ensures a progressive learning journey, starting with fundamental language skills, academic writing, and listening comprehension in the first half. The latter half builds on this foundation, delving into advanced research techniques, critical analysis, and presentation skills. Taught in sequence, this unit is designed to equip students with the comprehensive linguistic and academic competencies necessary for successful engagement in higher education settings.

Mathematics for University Study (MUS)

This aim of this unit is to consolidate students’ existing learning in the areas of mathematics whilst at the same time introducing new topics appropriate across a range of academic disciplines and vocational areas. The techniques covered in this unit focus on the resolution of problems and there is a strong practical focus in each of the topic areas.

Introductory Business (IB)

The International Business unit offers an insightful exploration into global trade practices, cultural considerations, and the economic dynamics shaping international markets. Students learn about international strategies, cross-border operations, and the regulatory environments affecting global businesses.

International Economics (IE)

This module introduces the key principles of Economics.

Introduction to Computer Science (ITCS)

This unit aims to provide a sound knowledge and understanding of fundamental computer science topics. It covers the fundamental concepts relating to a wide range of computer hardware and software, the characteristics of hardware components, how data, images and sound are represented in a computer system, the fundamental concepts of computer networks, and cultural, ethical and legal issues related to computing.

Introduction to Programming with Python (ITP)

The Introduction to Programming with Python immerses students in the fundamentals of Python programming. Covering syntax, data structures, and basic algorithms, it emphasises problem- solving and practical applications. This unit lays the foundation for further studies in computer science and software development.

Digital World (DW)

The Digital World delves into the impact of digital technologies on society, economy, and culture. It explores topics like internet connectivity, digital communication, cybersecurity, and emerging tech trends. This unit equips students with a comprehensive understanding of the digital landscapes.

Biology for University Study (BIO)

This unit aims to introduce the fundamental ideas of how the human body works. Starting with the cell as the building blocks of life and the looking at each of the major body systems. The purpose of this to give the underpinning knowledge which will prepare students to study health related subjects at higher levels.

Chemistry for University Study (CHEM

This unit aims to build up a fundamental background of the three main branches of chemistry: inorganic, physical and organic. Theoretical concepts will be illustrated using several practical laboratory sessions.

Physics for University Study (PHY)

This unit aims to build up a fundamental background of the principles of physics. The unit focuses on Newton’s mechanics, electrostatics and electrodynamics. The principles of thermal physics and magnetism are also introduced.

Further Maths for University Study (FUTM)

This unit aims to provide an understanding of different mathematical concepts and ideas, building on the work covered in the foundation mathematics unit. It will allow candidates to develop further algebraic techniques on advanced mathematical topics, touching on areas often seen and used in university courses.

Tuition Fees

Flexible installment payment plans available

Scholarships up to 30% based on merit

Early bird discounts for advance registration

Entry Requirements

Note: Specific subject prerequisites may apply depending on your chosen degree pathway at Monash University.

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