International Foundation in Humanities and Law
City St George's, University of London International Study Centre
Prepare for entry to Year 1 of a world top 125 undergraduate law degree, the UK's top 15 media* degree or an industry-focused program in psychology, sociology, politics or economics at City, University of London.
Want to study law in London? This program leads to the pioneering City Law School, where four British prime ministers, two Ghanaian presidents and Mahatma Gandhi previously studied.
*Times Higher Education World Rankings by Subject 2025
**Complete University Guide 2025
Key Information
- The only international student preparation program in the UK that is fully validated and quality assured by City, University of London and tailored to the undergraduate curriculum.
- Guaranteed progression to a range of undergraduate degrees in humanities and law at City, University of London.
- Experience practical visits to London’s law courts, real-world projects and mock UN debating competitions.
- Study at our dedicated learning center in the heart of London, with tailored 24/7 support.
- Develop key career skills, gain real-world experience and enhance your employability while you study.
- Attend taster classes delivered by university faculty.
Course Details
International Foundation in Humanities and Law
City St George's, University of London International Study Centre
Age Requirement
16
All 16 year olds wishing to join an INTO City, University of London International Foundation must meet our current entry requirements and be 16 years old on the start date of their INTO City, University of London course.Academic Requirements
Completion of 12 years of schooling (or the local equivalent to meet the same standard) with good grades. Students intending to progress to Journalism or Law: Some previous familiarity with arts, humanities or social science subjects may be desirable. - *Additional Information: - Students intending to progress to Music: - applicants without appropriate formal music qualifications must provide evidence of their musical skills and knowledge through submission of a portfolio of work samples. This must include some evidence of knowledge of Western music theory, for example through an academic essay on a music analysis topic and/or a notated composition. If applicants wish to pursue 1:1 instrumental or vocal tuition as part of their studies, a good Grade 7 performance qualification or equivalent is normally required. For those without qualifications, we ask that you submit a recording (preferably video) of one or more performances.English Language Requirements
IELTS 5.5 (with a minimum of 5.0 in writing) or equivalent.Note: The information is subject to change and application decisions may vary based on individual circumstances.
2025 Fall Start (September)
Course start date : 15 September 2025 - Course end date: 19 June 2026
- Semester 1 fall: 15 September 2025 - 12 December 2025
- Semester 2 spring: 5 January 2026 - 27 March 2026
- Semester 3 summer: 13 April 2026 - 19 June 2026
2026 Spring Start (January)
Course start date : 5 January 2026 - Course end date: 14 August 2026
- Semester 1 spring: 5 January 2026 - 27 March 2026
- Semester 2 summer: 13 April 2026 - 19 June 2026
- Semester 3 summer: 22 June 2026 - 14 August 2026
Estimated cost of attendance
Tuition fee
£ 17,995.00
Accommodation
£ 4,800.00 - 22,495.00
Enrolment fee (Compulsory)
£ 250.00
Textbooks (Compulsory)
£ 55.00 - 370.00
Studio or lab fee (compulsory - programme dependent)
£ 500.00
Approximate cost
£ 23,600.00 - 41,610.00
The cost of your study plan may vary depending on factors including the pathway chosen, program length and choice of accommodation.
The prices shown are for the current academic year of 01 September 2025 – 31 August 2026 and are for indicative purposes only.
All students who confirm their offer on or before 31 January 2026 2025 will pay the 2025/2026 price as per their existing offer letter. After 31 January 2026, where tuition fees have increased, all current offers will be reissued and students will receive a new offer with the new 2026/2027 pricing. Please note that the fees listed are for Year 1 of study only.
Core modules
Credit Hours
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= Placement option availableA
= Study abroad option availableJournalism, Politics and History-BA (Hons)
Final level %: 75%
P
A
English level %: 70% with a minimum of 70% in each component
Music Performance with Production-BA (Hons)
Final level %: 60%
English level %: 65% with a minimum of 60% in each component
Media and Communication-BA (Hons)
Final level %: 60%
P
A
English level %: 65%
Media Production-BA (Hons)
Final level %: 60%
P
A
English level %: 65%
Communication, PR and Advertising-BA (Hons)
Final level %: 60%
P
A
English level %: 65%
Psychology with Criminology-BSc (Hons)
Final level %: 60%
P
A
English level %: 65%
Journalism-BA (Hons)
Final level %: 75%
P
A
English level %: 70%
Criminology-BSc (Hons)
Final level %: 60%
P
A
English level %: 65%
Criminology and Sociology-BSc (Hons)
Final level %: 60%
P
A
English level %: 65%
International Political Economy-BSc (Hons)
Final level %: 60%
P
A