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foundation coursefounˈdation ˌcourse noun [countable] British English - Mike completed a foundation course in Leeds before moving to Edinburgh in 1982, to study photography at Napier.
- Most students usually have to complete a one-year foundation course first.
- She moved on to do a degree without doing A-levels as the foundation course was a university Access course.
- So doing the foundation course here gives me the chance to get a place at a Czech University.
- Suzanne, 18, will be starting an art foundation course at Middlesex University this month.
- This foundation course is followed by the three-tier concept comprising shelf-help, in-house training and external courses.
a general course of study that introduces students to a subject, and is taught in the first year at some universities in Britain |