Law - Undergraduate Foundation Programme (UFP) is a one-year pathway for international students who have completed senior secondary education and want to progress to undergraduate study in Law at the University of Southampton. The programme is delivered at OnCampus Southampton (City Centre Campus) and is designed to build academic skills, subject readiness and English proficiency for university-level learning.
The Law - Undergraduate Foundation Programme (UFP) at the University of Southampton is an enriching nine-month pathway designed for international students who have completed their senior secondary education. This programme serves as a stepping stone for those aspiring to pursue undergraduate studies in Law.
Offered at OnCampus Southampton, situated in the city center, the UFP aims to enhance academic skills, subject knowledge, and English proficiency, preparing students for the rigors of university-level education.
The UFP is structured over an academic year, integrating foundational academic coursework with skills development to facilitate a smooth transition into undergraduate learning.
Curriculum Details: For the latest module offerings and any updates to the timetable, please consult the programme’s official website.
Applicants must have completed senior secondary education that qualifies them for entry into a Level 3 foundation programme.
Proficiency in English is essential for successful completion of the programme. An IELTS score of 4.5 overall, with no individual component below 4.5, is typically required (or an equivalent qualification).
Completing the UFP paves the way for guaranteed progression into a suitable undergraduate programme at the University of Southampton, contingent on meeting specific programme requirements. Graduates will find a wide range of career opportunities in the legal field and beyond, equipped with the critical thinking, analytical skills, and legal knowledge essential for success.
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