Maynooth University

Ireland
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Sport Science and Health - International Foundation Programme

Offered at Maynooth University, Ireland
DegreeNon-Degree
FieldSport Science & Health Fdn
Duration7 months
Tuition16330.00

Overview

Overview The Sport Science and Health International Foundation Programme at Maynooth University (OnCampus Ireland) prepares international students for entry to undergraduate study in Ireland. On successful completion, you receive a Level 5 Specific Purpose Certificate in International Foundation Studies (QQI), designed to support progression to relevant degree programmes. Who is this programme for? This programme is ideal if you want to build the academic skills and subject knowledge needed for sport science, health, and related undergraduate pathways in Ireland. What will you study? You will develop core academic foundations across science and quantitative subjects, alongside academic English and communication skills. How long is the programme? The programme runs for seven months, typically split into two semesters (12–13 teaching weeks each) plus an examination week. On average, you will study around 25 hours per week in a classroom-based learning environment. English language study is compulsory and integrated into your timetable (at least nine hours per week), with additional support available where needed.

About this programme

Overview

The Sport Science and Health International Foundation Programme at Maynooth University is designed to prepare international students for undergraduate studies in Ireland. This programme focuses on developing the essential academic skills and subject knowledge necessary for success in the fields of sport science and health.

Upon successful completion, participants will earn a Level 5 Specific Purpose Certificate in International Foundation Studies (QQI), which supports progression to relevant degree programmes.

What you'll study

The curriculum is structured to provide a solid academic foundation across various subjects, including science and quantitative studies, while also enhancing academic English and communication skills. Key areas of study include:

  • Academic English: Integrated language development and academic study skills.
  • Intercultural Studies and Communications: Focus on effective communication, learning strategies, and intercultural awareness.
  • Mathematics: Core quantitative skills essential for further academic pursuits.
  • Biology: Foundational concepts relevant to sport science and health.
  • Chemistry: Key scientific principles that support learning in the field.
  • Physics: Fundamental concepts and problem-solving techniques.
  • Computer Science: Introduction to computing concepts and digital literacy.

Assessment will take place through various formats during the programme and culminate in final examinations. Successful completion of the programme will facilitate progression to selected undergraduate pathways at partner institutions, subject to meeting the required criteria.

Entry requirements

This programme does not require GRE/GMAT scores, and specific GPA thresholds are not stipulated. Applicants should have completed their secondary education and be prepared to engage in Level 5 foundation studies in Ireland.

English requirements: A minimum English proficiency of IELTS 5.0 overall (or equivalent) is necessary for admission into the programme.

Career prospects

Graduates of the Sport Science and Health International Foundation Programme will be well-equipped to pursue further studies in sport science, health, and related fields. This foundation supports entry into various undergraduate programmes, opening doors to diverse career opportunities in health, fitness, education, and research sectors.

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