The European Legal Studies Undergraduate Foundation Programme (UFP) at OnCampus Southampton prepares international students for entry to undergraduate study at the University of Southampton. The programme is delivered at Level 3 (UK A level standard) and supports progression to a suitable degree pathway.
The European Legal Studies Undergraduate Foundation Programme (UFP) at the University of Southampton is designed for international students who aspire to pursue undergraduate studies in law. This comprehensive programme is delivered at Level 3, which is equivalent to the UK A level standard, and serves as a pathway to further academic pursuits at the university.
The UFP encompasses a range of modules that integrate subject-specific knowledge with essential academic skills. Throughout the programme, students will engage in various assessments, culminating in final examinations and coursework evaluations.
Indicative modules may include:
Assessment approach: Students will undergo regular assessments, with a comprehensive evaluation in the final term. This may include project work, essays, presentations, and an unseen examination.
For the latest curriculum details, including module titles and any updates, please refer to the programme website.
Applicants should have completed their senior secondary education. Specific grade or GPA thresholds are not specified—please consult the programme website for the most current entry criteria based on your qualifications.
Completing the European Legal Studies UFP opens doors to various undergraduate law programmes and enhances employability in the legal field. Graduates can pursue diverse career paths, including roles in legal practice, public policy, international relations, and more.
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