Overview
The Global Law International Foundation Programme at Goldsmiths, University of London is designed for international students aspiring to pursue undergraduate studies in law. This comprehensive programme is delivered through OnCampus London, a recognized teaching center, and aims to equip students with essential academic skills and knowledge pertinent to their future studies.
What you'll study
The curriculum of the Global Law IFP integrates core academic subjects with law-related learning, ensuring a well-rounded foundation for undergraduate education. The programme covers the following subject areas:
- Law
- International Relations
- Sociology
- Economics
- Mathematics and Statistics
- Pure Mathematics
Students will undertake assessments that lead to the University of London International Foundation Certificate, facilitating progression to undergraduate study at Goldsmiths, subject to entry requirements.
Entry requirements
There are no GRE or GMAT requirements for this programme. Additionally, GPA requirements are not specified. To ensure adequate preparation for the programme, students must meet the English language requirement of an overall IELTS score of 5.5, with a minimum of 5.5 in writing and no other element below 5.0.
Career prospects
Completing the Global Law International Foundation Programme opens up various pathways in the field of law and related disciplines. Graduates are well-prepared to advance into undergraduate law studies, paving the way for diverse career opportunities in legal practice, international relations, public policy, and beyond.