International Study Centre
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International Foundation Year in Law, Social Sciences and Humanities

A pathway leading to undergraduate degrees in Law, Creative Arts, Politics or Humanities

This Law, Social Sciences and Humanities foundation programme at the International Study Centre prepares you for a range of undergraduate degrees at Royal Holloway.

Key facts

Course length: Two semesters
Entry points: September, November (Enhanced Induction) and January
Age: 17+

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What you will study

The programme includes modules designed to strengthen your academic and English language skills and develop the specific knowledge required for success in your university degree.

Modules

Academic English Skills aims to provide thorough training in the language and related academic skills which will enable international students to best achieve their academic potential at the partner University.

This module introduces students to the key concepts, approaches, and disciplines of social science and how they help us understand society, human behaviour, and social change. By exploring themes such as education, media, crime, globalisation, and power, students develop foundational knowledge and critical thinking skills. The module also builds essential research and communication skills to support successful progression to undergraduate study in social science or related fields.

This module is designed for international foundation year students, providing a foundational understanding of law and its practical applications. It introduces students to the key concepts, principles, and frameworks of the English legal systems. The module equips students with essential skills, including the ability to evaluate legal resources, apply legal reasoning, and present coherent legal arguments. This module is an essential foundation for students seeking to progress to law or related disciplines. It ensures the students gain both the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in higher education while fostering independent thought and engagement with key legal concepts in a supportive learning environment.

The Project Skills module aims to develop students’ academic and project-based competencies while fostering their ability to address complex sustainability challenges (“wicked problems”) within the fields of Humanities, Social Sciences, and Law, guided by the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals. By integrating sustainability perspectives, students will learn to apply disciplinary and multidisciplinary approaches to real-world issues, enhancing their analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills.

The module is delivered in two phases. In the first phase, students will build core academic skills, including effective academic writing, critical evaluation of sources, and accurate referencing, while gaining a foundational understanding of sustainability and the nature of wicked problems. In the second phase, students will apply these skills in an investigative project, working individually and collaboratively within multidisciplinary teams to explore and develop evidence-based solutions to real-world sustainability challenges. Through this process, they will strengthen their abilities in project planning, teamwork, and communication, preparing them for further academic study and professional contexts.

Latifa, an international student, sat at a table

“Studying at the International Study Centre has definitely prepared me for my first year at Royal Holloway. It helped in terms of knowing how to structure my essays the way the university would like them, bringing forward my basic knowledge of sociology into my current course, and adapting very well to the degree.”

Latifa from Bahrain
Studied International Foundation Year
Progressed to BSc Criminology and Sociology

Progression degrees

You can continue your studies at Royal Holloway as an undergraduate when you successfully complete your International Foundation Year with the required grades for progression.

Progressing to study Music at Royal Holloway

If you would like to progress to an undergraduate degree in Music at Royal Holloway, you will need to demonstrate an ability to play to a proficient level. As evidence of your practical skills level, we accept:

  • Certificates of achievement
  • YouTube video (submitted to the Head of Centre).

You will also be required to demonstrate your knowledge of music theory.

Additional entry conditions for progressing include:

  • Reaching the equivalent of a Grade 7 in music theory and practical performance
  • A possible short interview and audition to assess your level.

You can also arrange additional practical and theory music tuition during your International Foundation Year.

Progression to degrees with a language

Students will need previous experience of the chosen language to A-level standard before joining the International Study Centre.

You can study one of the following undergraduate degrees:

Degree Programme NameAwardOverall GradeEnglish Grade
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Please note

Certain progression degrees on this list run for a duration of four years, rather than the standard three years. Check the list below for all longer-running degrees.

  • BA European and International Studies (French)
  • BA European and International Studies (German)
  • BA European and International Studies (Italian)
  • BA European and International Studies (Spanish)
  • BA Liberal Arts with a language year abroad
  • BA Liberal Arts with International Year
  • BA Modern Languages
  • BA Modern Languages and Classical Studies
  • BA Modern Languages and Comparative Literature and Culture
  • BA Modern Languages and Drama
  • BA Modern Languages and English
  • BA Modern Languages and Greek
  • BA Modern Languages and History
  • BA Modern Languages and History of Art and Visual Cultures
  • BA Modern Languages and Latin
  • BA Modern Languages and Music
  • BA Modern Languages and Philosophy
  • BA Modern Languages and Translation Studies
  • BA Modern Languages with History of Art and Visual Culture
  • BA Modern Languages with International Film
  • BA Modern Languages with International Relations
  • BA Modern Languages with Music
  • BA Modern Languages with Philosophy
  • BA Modern Languages with Translation Studies
  • BA Translation Studies & Comparative Literature and Culture with a year abroad
  • BA Translation Studies & History of Art and Visual Culture with a year abroad
  • BA Translation Studies with a year abroad
  • BA Translation Studies with History of Art and Visual Culture with a year abroad
  • BA Translation Studies with International Film with a year abroad

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Careers after graduation

Arts and Social Sciences graduates work in marketing, law, public relations, business, management, the civil service, or creative arts. Sample careers include:

  • Actor
  • Broadcast presenter
  • Composer
  • Editor
  • Film producer
  • Lecturer
  • Politician
  • Publisher
  • Researcher
  • Theatre director
  • Writer
Students studying on campus

Admissions

Applying to Royal Holloway International Study Centre is easy and straightforward. Check entry requirements, tuition fees and see what you have to do before you arrive, from getting your student visa to arranging accommodation.

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International Study Centre

The International Study Centre helps you prepare for undergraduate and postgraduate study at Royal Holloway, University of London. It is a dedicated learning space for international students, sharing the University's campus and facilities.

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English Language Preparation

Our online English Language preparation courses will help you develop your English language skills to the level required to begin your chosen pathway programme.

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Our Student Enrolment Advisors are available to answer any questions you may have and help you with your application. We can't wait to meet you!