International Foundation in Media, Social Science and Law
University of East Anglia International Study Centre
Prepare for entry to Year 1 of an undergraduate degree in a vast range of subjects, including law, film studies, global development and politics at the University of East Anglia (UEA). This includes subjects taught at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, the School of Global Development and UEA Law School – three vibrant communities of expert academics and highly ambitious students.
You’ll receive intensive and personalized academic English language support, with a tailored High Flyer English program for students with a higher level of English.
Key Information
- Practical learning opportunities, including the opportunity to experience a British court room in session.
- Use case studies to enhance your theoretical learning.
- Analyze current international relations and development to develop a global outlook.
- Many progression degrees offer work placements, giving students real life, hands-on experience.
- UEA facilities include a state-of-the-art TV studio and an award-winning law clinic.
Course Details
International Foundation in Media, Social Science and Law
University of East Anglia International Study Centre
Age Requirement
16
Academic Requirements
Completion of 12 years of schooling (or the local equivalent to meet the same standard) with good grades.English Language Requirements
IELTS 4.5 overall (with a minimum of 4.5 in Writing and Reading and no less than 4.0 in other subskills) or equivalent.
Progression to Broadcast and Multimedia Journalism requires IELTS 6.0 (with 6.0 in all subskills) or equivalent.
Class size
20
iCAS
If you have a higher English language level, you may qualify for our iCAS (integrated Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS)) program. Combining your pathway and degree in a single study plan, you’ll only need one visa for the duration of your studies and can apply with alternative English language qualifications to IELTS.
Apply for one of our iCAS programs
Note: The information is subject to change and application decisions may vary based on individual circumstances.
2025 Summer Start (June)
Course start date : 30 June 2025 - Course end date: 26 June 2026
- Semester 1 summer: 30 June 2025 - 12 September 2025
- Semester 2 fall: 22 September 2025 - 12 December 2025
- Semester 3 spring: 5 January 2026 - 20 March 2026
- Semester 4 summer: 6 April 2026 - 26 June 2026
Estimated cost of attendance
Tuition fee
£ 18,995.00
Accommodation
£ 2,079.00 - 12,502.00
Enrolment fee (Compulsory)
£ 250.00
Textbooks (Compulsory)
£ 70.00 - 415.00
Studio or lab fee (compulsory - programme dependent)
£ 500.00
Approximate cost
£ 21,894.00 - 32,662.00
Detailed pricing breakdown coming soon
Core modules
Credit Units
P
= Placement option availableA
= Study abroad option availableCognitive Psychology with a Placement Year-BSc (Hons)
Final level %: 65%
P
English level %: 60%
Developmental Psychology with a Placement Year-BSc (Hons)
Final level %: 65%
P
English level %: 60%
Global Development with Economics with a Year Abroad-BA (Hons)
Final level %: 60%
A
English level %: 60%
Global Development with a Year Abroad-BA (Hons)
Final level %: 60%
A
English level %: 60%
Geography with Global Development with a Year Abroad-BA (Hons)
Final level %: 60%
A
English level %: 60%
Geography with Global Development-BA (Hons)
Final level %: 60%
English level %: 60%
Global Development-BA (Hons)
Final level %: 60%
A