Wednesday 19 January 2011

Students turning to two-year foundation degrees

More students are turning to two-year university degrees in the economic downturn, figures show.

The number of undergraduates gaining “foundation” degrees soared by almost a third last year, it was revealed.

Figures showed 24,865 students completed a short degree course in 2010 compared with 18,850 in 2009 and just 9,275 five years ago.

The disclosure suggests that students are increasingly seeing foundation degrees – which take two years to complete and combine academic study with work-based tuition – as a cheaper alternative to traditional undergraduate courses.

Many students also favour them because they can often lead directly to a job.

It follows claims from David Willets, the Universities Minister, that growing numbers of young people should seek alternatives to...

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