Preparing for undergraduate study The International Foundation Year is for international (non-UK/EU) students who have completed High School with good grades, but whose academic qualifications do not yet meet Kingston University's general entrance requirements for an undergraduate degree programme. Why choose the International Foundation Year at Kingston University, London – International Study Centre? * Study alongside a diverse mix of international students which will enhance your cross-cultural understanding and encourage consistent practice of your English language communication * New course structure ensures you will study just four subject modules over the entire course, providing greater consistency of learning and more focused assessment preparation * Choose from over 100 degree progression options across a wide variety of disciplines * Gain access to all the study, sports and social resources available at Kingston University . Course length: Three terms (September to June or January to August) Entry dates: September 2013 or January 2014 Term dates September start: Term 1 – 16/09/13 to 06/12/13 Term 2 – 13/01/14 to 21/03/14 Term 3 – 07/04/14 to 13/06/14 Degree Progression to: History with Psychology History with French Human Rights** Human rights with French Human Rights with Spanish Human Rights with Psychology International Relations** International Relations with Spanish International Relations with French International Relations with Media and Cultural Studies International Relations with Psychology Film Studies Journalism Media and Cultural Studies Psychology Psychology with Human Rights Television & New Broadcasting Media with Psychology Television & New Broadcasting Media with French Economics Financial Economics Creative Writing and Politics English Language & Communication and Politics English Literature and Politics
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Once you have successfully completed your International Foundation Year in Social Sciences, and met the entry requirements, you will progress to one of the following degrees at Kingston University: Criminology Criminology and Forensic Science Criminology and History Criminology and Human Rights Criminology and Politics Economics Film Studies History History with Psychology Human Rights Human Rights with Psychology Human Rights with Spanish International Relations International Relations with French International Relations with Media and Communication International Relations with Psychology