International Foundation Programme – Law Online

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The International Foundation Programme – Law Online is designed to help you develop the academic and linguistic skills required for degree level law study. This course can be studied over 9 months, or 6 months as an accelerated version, and will offer you a basic introduction to key principles of law, while boosting your skills in English language and maths. On successful completion* of the course, you will feel more confident in your abilities to undertake one of The University of Law’s law degrees either on campus or online. In the 2021 National Student Survey, The University of Law has been ranked first amongst universities in England for the category of ‘teaching on my course’. ULAW has an overall 5 Star rating from QS World University Rankings and 5 stars in Teaching, Employability, Online Learning, Academic Development and Inclusiveness.

*At least 50% overall grade and 60% in the English module of the International Foundation Programme – Law Online, will guarantee students progression to a standard three-year undergraduate Law Degree programme at The University of Law.

Entry Requirements

Students must have successfully completed secondary education (typically at least 11 years of education). This programme is not intended for UK students, they should instead consider the four-year degree programmes with an integrated foundation year. Students who will be under the age of 18 but no younger than 17 at the commencement of the course are permitted.
International entry requirements: An English language level equivalent to IELTS 5.0 or above with a minimum of 4.5 in each component.

* A deposit of £250 is payable. Please note, the course is not eligible for student financial support from the UK Government.

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