International Foundation Year in Law and Social Sciences (3 Terms), Leading to Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Psychology

Study Group - Kingston University London International Study Centre

UK,England

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 15,750/year

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CAD 0 FREE

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UK, England

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1889

Total Students: 25,000 +

Int. Students: 3,600 +

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International Study Centre, First Floor, Stable Block, Kingston Hill Campus, Kingston upon Thames KT2 7LB, United Kingdom

International Foundation Year in Law and Social Sciences (3 Terms), Leading to Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Psychology

Program Overview

International Foundation Year in Law and Social Sciences
Our Law and Social Sciences programme will prepare you for a degree across a range of areas, including marketing, economics, media, sociology and entrepreneurship. Once you have successfully completed this course, you will be equipped to start an undergraduate degree, with all the English language skills and subject-specific knowledge you'll need to study at Kingston University London.

Many of the progression degrees include work placements and the opportunity to study abroad, for the same fee as a traditional degree. Combining academic study with professional experience will give you the skills and confidence you need to succeed in your chosen career.

What you'll study
During your Law and Social Sciences International Foundation Year, you will study the following modules:

  • Academic English Skills
  • Globalisation
  • Introduction to Law
  • Studying Social Life

Once you have successfully completed the programme, and achieved the required grades, you will be well-equipped to start your undergraduate degree at Kingston University London.

Leading to: Psychology BSc (Hons)
This degree has your future career in mind. It enables you to take the first steps to becoming a chartered psychologist. Your studies will be supported by purpose-built research laboratories and psychological analysis equipment, including eye trackers, a driving simulator, EEG (recording brain activity) and specialist survey software.

Topics include schizophrenia, counselling and positive psychology, autism, cyberbullying and prejudice.

You'll be able to tailor your studies to suit your interests and ambitions. There are opportunities to participate in original research projects and you'll be supported by research-active academics. Specialised work placements will give you direct work experience – much sought-after by graduate employers.