Overview
The English and European Law course, offered through the University of London International Foundation Programme at Goldsmiths, University of London, is designed for international students seeking to develop essential academic skills for undergraduate studies. Upon successful completion, students receive the University of London International Foundation Certificate, verifying their registration and examination completion conducted by the University of London.
What you'll study
This programme spans approximately nine months and consists of core modules aimed at establishing a solid academic foundation. The indicative modules include:
- Law
- Pure Mathematics
- Mathematics and Statistics
- Economics
- International Relations
- Sociology
Assessment is conducted according to University of London standards, and students must fulfill all programme requirements to earn the University of London International Foundation Certificate. Note that module availability and sequencing may vary, so it is advisable to check the programme website for the most accurate information.
Entry requirements
Academic requirements
While specific academic entry grades are not detailed, applicants will be evaluated based on their previous education. It is recommended to consult the programme website or contact the provider for specific qualification requirements based on your country.
English requirements
Applicants must demonstrate English proficiency, typically with an overall IELTS score of 5.5, including a minimum score of 5.5 in writing and no other component below 5.0.
Other requirements
- Minimum age requirement: 17+
- IELTS 5.5 overall, with a minimum of 5.5 in writing and no other element below 5.0
Documents and application
Typical application documents include proof of prior education and English language proficiency evidence, if necessary. Document requirements and application processes may vary, so please confirm on the programme website for details relevant to your intake.
Career prospects
Completing the English and European Law programme opens up various pathways for further academic and professional pursuits. Graduates may choose to continue their studies in law or related fields, enhancing their career opportunities in legal practice, international relations, and other sectors where legal knowledge is essential.