Undergraduate Summer School
Bachelor's degree
In London
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
London
Entry requirements
Entry requirements
A-level
International Baccalaureate
Access to HE Diploma
Cambridge Pre-U
BTEC Extended Diploma
BTEC Diploma
BTEC Subsidiary Diploma
European Baccalaureate
International Students
Further information and other requirements
The Undergraduate Summer School is open to students who are currently, or have been, enrolled in an undergraduate degree programme. Students should ensure that they are eligible to apply before they submit their application by checking our academic and English language entry criteria below.
We require you to be working at, or have obtained, a 2:1 (or equivalent) in your degree course. Equivalencies for some countries are listed here. If your first language is not English or the medium of instruction at your university is not English, please provide evidence of your English proficiency. English language requirements are also listed here.
We also welcome applications from professionals who have substantial relevant experience in their chosen subject area.
Selection procedure
Once we receive your completed application and supporting documentation, a decision will usually be made within seven working days. If your application is successful we will provisionally enrol you on your preferred module. If your preferred module is full we will contact you to ask you to choose an alternative module. Your place on the course will be confirmed once we have received payment of fees.
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For international students
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If you don't have a suitable qualification for direct entry to a UK university, or if English isn't your first language, our academic preparation courses can help you get ready for study in the UK.
Preparation courses
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Subjects
- Engineering
- School
- University
- Law
- International
- Maths
- English
- IT Law
- English Language
Course programme
Course detail Description
Join us on the Undergraduate Summer School for one or two sessions:
Session One: 2 - 20 July 2018
Session Two: 23 July to 10 August 2018
You study one module in each session with each module being equivalent to an undergraduate degree module (equivalent to 3-4 US credits or 7.5 ECTS). Each module will be made up of a series of lectures, seminars and private study. Interactive learning includes visits to museums and other key cultural institutions, workshops and simulations or even laboratory exercises and fieldwork.
Structure
- Year 1
- Year 2
Year 1
The Undergraduate Summer School offers a wide range of modules and you will normally take one module per session.
King’s College London reviews the modules offered on a regular basis to provide up-to-date, innovative and relevant courses of study. Therefore, modules offered may change. We suggest you keep an eye on the course finder on our website for updates.
Session One: 2 - 20 July 2018
Ancient Languages:
- Ancient Greek (Intensive Beginners)
- Latin (Intensive Beginners)
Business:
- International Business
Culture:
- London & Film
- Media, Gender & Culture
- Museum of London: Curating the City
- Wonderland: 100 Years of Children's Literature
Governance:
- International Relations
- Profiling & Psychology of Terrorism
- War and Diplomacy
Health & Science:
- Global Health & Social Justice
- Human Anatomy & Physiology
- Public Health
Maths & Engineering:
- Applied Maths
Law:
- International Commercial Law
- International Human Rights Law
Year 2
Session Two: 23 July - 10 August 2018
Ancient Languages:
- Ancient Greek (Intensive Intermediate)
- Latin (Intensive Intermediate)
Business:
- International Business
Culture:
- Jane Austen's England
- Literature in the City
- London & Film
- Theatrical London
Governance:
- Secrets & Spies: Modern Espionage and Intelligence
Health & Science:
- Crime Scene & Forensic Science
- Healthcare & Technology
Maths & Engineering:
- Engineering
Law:
- Criminology & Criminal Justice
- International Commercial Law
- Understanding the Common Law
Undergraduate Summer School