Degree Pathway for Maths, Science and Engineering
One-year pathway to Maths, Science and Engineering
Our Degree Pathway Programme for Maths, Science and Engineering is designed for international students who want a specialised pathway to university in the UK.
It leads directly to leading UK and international universities with very strong reputations for degree courses in subjects such as Biochemistry, Astrophysics, Geology, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering and Computer Engineering.
Is this Degree Pathway Programme for me?
If you answer yes to one or more of the statements below, this is the perfect programme for you:
- You are an international student looking for a fast, direct preparation programme for university entry.
- The education system in your home country is shorter than in the UK, so you need an additional year of study before you can study at a UK university.
- You need additional English language development before you reach the required level for undergraduate study in the UK.
- You may not have the grades you need for direct entry to a UK university.
- You are looking for the support of a “bridge” programme between finishing you high school at home and joining a UK university.
Key Facts
Start Dates:
- September
- January
Colleges:
- Bournemouth
- Brighton
- London
- Oxford
Entry level:
- Good grades at high school or equivalent institution
- IELTS 5.0 or equivalent
Minimum age:
- 16.5
Length:
- 1 Academic Year (3 terms)
Lessons:
- Around 25 hours per week of taught classroom lessons plus tutorials, university counselling, super-curricular, extra-curricular and enrichment activities.
Learning outcomes
- Raise English to university level
- Develop study skills required at degree level
- Develop specialist subject expertise in Science and Engineering
Progression partners
Progression success
See which universities our Degree Pathway to Science and Engineering students have progressed to.
They are not just limited to the universities listed above.
Recent progressionHear from our students in a new video series.
Our alumniThe programme
The Degree Pathway Programme comprises four components:
A. English language development (including specialist IELTS preparation)
B. Core skills modules
C. Subject-focused modules
D. Academic enhancement activities
Together, they provide a complete learning experience that expertly prepares international students for the rigours of university study in the UK.
A. English language development
UK universities will usually require an English language level of minimum IELTS 6.5.
The fully integrated tuition system develops your learning and study skills as well as language skills. You will:
- become familiar with the conventions and expectations of the UK education system
- become familiar with the style of language used in academic texts
- increase your speed in reading and writing
- enlarge your vocabulary, especially in relation to academic subjects
- learn to identify key facts and information from a wide range of texts
- learn to organise and set out factual information clearly and coherently, orally and in writing
- learn to identify and analyse the main argument in a text or presentation
- learn to express ideas and opinions logically and confidently using appropriate language
- learn to challenge the ideas of others and present contrasting views
B. Core skills
These form the basis of all one-year university Degree Pathway Programmes at Kings.
They give you the vital platform you need to acquire subject specific knowledge.
C. Subject-focused modules
1. Mathematics
At the end of this module students will:
- have a general understanding of maths and mathematical processes
- be able to reason logically and to generalise
- have developed mathematical skills and techniques, and be able to use them in increasingly difficult or unstructured problems
- recognise how a situation may be represented mathematically
- know how to use mathematics as an effective means of communication
- be able to read and comprehend mathematical arguments and narrative concerning applications of mathematics
- be able to use calculating aids effectively and be aware of their limitations.
2. Physics
At the end of this module students will:
- have an appreciation of the physical laws which govern the universe
- have an understanding of principles of Physics ready for further studies of physics in higher education
- have experience of practical physics in a laboratory environment and conducted their own experiments
- be able to apply their knowledge and skills at standard equivalent to Physics A-level.
3. Third elective
Students choose this in consultation with their tutor and UCAS counsellor. The choice will be based on the degree and university the student wants to progress to, but it will be Chemistry, Economics or Business Studies.
D. Academic Enhancement
A fundamental part of the programme, enhancement takes students outside of the classroom and makes them live the subject as well as providing them with useful life skills.
Students on our Science and Engineering Degree Pathway Programme may:
- visit Bletchley Park
- take part in the UKMT Maths Team Challenge
- be visited by University academics and get cutting edge lectures on Science and Technology topics
They might be encouraged to take challenge themselves to do the Duke of Edinburgh's Award and take part in clubs and societies run locally.
In each of our four locations we run clubs and societies like the Maths Club, the Astronomy Society and many more. More detail about the specific clubs offered can be found on our location pages.
Sample Timetable
Sample academic calendar (2025-2026)
Year 1
September
October
November
December
January
- 8th: term starts
- 27th-31st half term
- Progress tests
- University fairs and talks
- 12th: term ends
- End of term exams
- 5th: term starts
- 15th: UCAS deadline
Febuary
March
April
May
June
- 12th-13th half term
- Progress tests
- 20th: term ends
- Mock exams
- 6th: term stats
- Progress tests
- Final exams
- 12th: term ends
Progression
Below are some examples of the Science and Engineering degree programmes that our recent alumni have gone on to study.
Recent alumni
Amr Faour
- Chemistry / Maths / Physics / Data / CSS
- University of Nottingham
- Pharmacy
Chian Kiat Lai
- Chemistry / Maths / Physics / Data / CSS
- University of Surrey
- Civil Engineering
Leonor Hellmund Mancera
- Biology / Chemistry / Physics / Data / CSS
- University of Nottingham
- Biomedical Materials Science
Thibault Fievez
- Chemistry / Maths / Physics / Data / CSS
- University of Bath
- Civil Engineering