International Foundation Year in Health & Human Sciences - University of Huddersfield
The International Foundation Year in Health & Human Sciences will prepare you for a range of degrees in fields related to health, such as physiotherapy, sports science, podiatry and pharmaceutical science. It can also prepare you for studying degrees in behavioural sciences, such as psychology, sociology and criminology.
You will study core modules, which are general skills subjects, and specialised modules tailored to your chosen area of study - all of which are important for your academic development.
Why study Health & Human Sciences?
- Graduate from the University with a professionally accredited degree ??? without the years of study required for a degree in medicine
- Degrees typically include placements, such as clinical practice in local hospitals and NHS trusts, to gain practical experience in a real-world setting
- Access a range of specialist facilities, including a biomechanics laboratory, formulation lab (for making and testing medicines), physiology labs and physiotherapy practical rooms
- Early preparation for your future career with support for your NHS interview for clinical practice and integrated CareerAhead activities
- Benefit from engagement with University departments and local business and employers in advance of starting your degree.
Subject pathways
Choosing a subject pathway allows you to study a selection of modules more closely aligned to your chosen progression degree at the University. You can choose to focus on:
- Health Sciences
- Social & Behavioural Sciences
- Science
The International Foundation Year in Health & Human Sciences will prepare you for a range of degrees in fields related to health, such as physiotherapy, sports science, podiatry and pharmaceutical science. It can also prepare you for studying degrees in behavioural sciences, such as psychology, sociology and criminology.
You will study core modules, which are general skills subjects, and specialised modules tailored to your chosen area of study - all of which are important for your academic development.
Why study Health & Human Sciences?
- Graduate from the University with a professionally accredited degree ??? without the years of study required for a degree in medicine
- Degrees typically include placements, such as clinical practice in local hospitals and NHS trusts, to gain practical experience in a real-world setting
- Access a range of specialist facilities, including a biomechanics laboratory, formulation lab (for making and testing medicines), physiology labs and physiotherapy practical rooms
- Early preparation for your future career with support for your NHS interview for clinical practice and integrated CareerAhead activities
- Benefit from engagement with University departments and local business and employers in advance of starting your degree.
Subject pathways
Choosing a subject pathway allows you to study a selection of modules more closely aligned to your chosen progression degree at the University. You can choose to focus on:
- Health Sciences
- Social & Behavioural Sciences
- Science