Course Summary
This course is ideal for students who are keen to take a hands-on approach to learning how physicists, engineers and others work together to tackle global challenges. Its curriculum looks at the subject from both a technological and ethical viewpoint and aims to enable participants to learn the power of computational thinking as a tool for problem-solving in almost any discipline.
- Experience a variety of learning activities typical of a first-year undergraduate degree
- Build on your existing knowledge of core topics covered in a first-year undergraduate degree in your chosen subject
- Carry out independent research on a given topic and produce a structured and well supported response to an assignment brief
- Work collaboratively in diverse groups to produce a presentation
- Live and study in King's College London!
What's Included?
- 11-nights in King's accommodation
- All tuition and workshops
- Extracurricular activities
Accommodation
Accommodation, where available, is located within a short walk of campus and is arranged into single gender flats of 6-8 students and each student will have their own bedroom, containing a bed, en-suite bathroom (including a toilet, shower and sink), wardrobe, desk and drawers. Students will not be provided with a mini-fridge in their rooms, as the residences operate according to high sustainability standards.
Tuition
Class content is informed by the latest research and intellectual thinking from the sector and are aimed at high achievers who want to work hard and thrive in a global environment.