* Direct Entry May Not Be Possible: While you can progress to a master's, it's unlikely you'll be able to do so directly after a foundation degree. Most master's programs require a bachelor's degree (honours) as the standard entry requirement.
* Top-Up Degree: You'll likely need to complete a top-up degree first. This is an additional year or two of study that takes your foundation degree to the equivalent level of a bachelor's (honours) degree. Once this top-up is complete, you can then apply for a master's program.
* Specific Program Requirements: Always check the specific entry requirements of the master's program you're interested in. Some programs may accept a foundation degree plus significant relevant work experience in lieu of a full bachelor's degree, but this is less common.
In short, a foundation degree can be a stepping stone to a master's, but it almost always requires completing a top-up degree to reach the necessary qualification level.