Law, Humanities & Social Sciences
In your foundation studies, you’ll start honing cultural awareness and critical thinking skills essential for navigating various fields. These skills will empower you to engage with diverse perspectives and make a difference in your future endeavors.
- 1 Year - Onsite / Online
- Intakes: Jan, Sep
Overview
Law, Humanities & Social Sciences Foundation Pathway is an intensive one year foundation course, which will prepare you for a wide range of Law, Humanities and Social Sciences bachelor degrees.
The Law, Humanities and Social Sciences foundation course allows students to gain critical analysis, evidence gathering and argument evaluation skills. Students also develop an appreciation for differences in society, culture and human behavior.
The soft skills gained on a Law, Humanities and Social Sciences foundation programme, such as strong critical thinking and communication skills, are highly valued by employers in all job sectors. The legal system is the most widely used and recognised in the world and an understanding of this complex system will prepare students for any degree related to this challenging field.
Teaching & Facilities
The Law, Humanities & Social Science foundation course is continually assessed, thus removing the pressure of an end of year examination. There will be mid-term examinations throughout the course and an end-of-term examination for each module. In addition, students are required to complete coursework.
We offer a university approved syllabus which fully prepares students for their undergraduate studies. Our teachers are highly qualified and are specialists in their field. The exceptional standard of education allows students to make a smooth transition to undergraduate degree level.
Course Term Dates
Start in September or January
There are two start dates for our foundation courses – September and January.
Depending on when prospective students finish their senior school studies, they have the option of beginning their course sooner or slightly later. Both complete in time for a September start at university the following year.
International Relations
Law
Economics
Maths
PSHE
English Language
Select your country from the list:
Qualifications Accepted | Grades Required | IELTS Needed |
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International School qualifications – important information
A levels: No entry available.
AS levels: Successful completion of 3 AS levels only – BBB. Please note: For students who have not gone on to study the full A levels. We cannot consider: Critical Thinking/English General Paper/General Studies/Global Perspectives & Research.
American High School Diploma: Successfully complete the high school diploma with a cumulative GPA of 3.2 on a 4.0 scale.
Dual Diploma Students – National High School Diploma PLUS partial or full completion of International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma, SAT or APs or A levels: Students will be assessed on the basis of their National High School Diploma only. Students will need to demonstrate previous study of required subjects for certain Foundation courses. See below for details by country.
International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma: No entry available.
International Baccalaureate Certificates: 555 in three International Baccalaureate Certificates (taken at standard or higher level)
International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme (IBCP): A grade of ‘Pass’ in the CP core, and two IB Diploma Programme Certificates (taken at standard or higher level) at 5
IELTS Academic 5.5 overall with no skill below 5.5
Pearson Test of English (Academic) 59 overall with a minimum of 54 in each communicative skill
TOEFL iBT (Including Home Edition) 80 overall with a minimum of 20 in each skills
- Advertising
- Anthropology
- Business Law
- Criminology
- Development Economics
- Economics
- Education
- European Studies
- Film & TV Studies
- Geography
- History
- International Relations
- International Law
- Journalism
- Law
- Law & Economics
- Law & Politics
- Mass Communication
- Media Studies
- Media & Cultural Studies
- Philosophy
- Politics
- Politics & Economics
- Politics & International Relations
- Politics & Social Studies
- Public Relations & Communications
- Psychology
- Sociology
- Theatre Studies
Key Information
2025 Fall Intake
Study mode:
Full-time
Duration:
3 semesters
Start date:
25 Sep 2025
How to Apply?
- You Apply
Tell us a little about yourself and we’ll help with the rest. Our convenient online application tool only takes 10 minutes to complete.
- We Connect
After you submit your application, an admissions representative will contact you and will help you to complete the process.
- You Get Ready
Once you’ve completed your application and connected with an admissions representative, you’re ready to create your schedule.