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Depending on the modules you choose, you can graduate with either a BA or a BSc degree. The course is taught primarily at our Strand Campus, putting you close to all the facilities offered by the College and within easy reach of the cultural attractions of the Southbank and Covent Garden. The library and computing facilities are readily accessible together with the opportunity to use the University of London library at Senate House. Notes: If you are taking linear A-levels in England, you will be required to pass the practical endorsement in all Science subjects. This is with the exception of private candidates who are unable to take the practical component. We do not consider the EPQ at any point of the assessment process. Course specific subject requirements are indicated in subject requirements above. Please note that nationals of Majority English Speaking Countries as defined by UKVI who have successfully completed high school in the respective country, are not required to complete an English language test. For information on our English requirements and whether you need to complete an English language test, please see our English Language requirements page. Application deadline: 26th January - GMT. Contextual consideration. We make contextual offers for this programme, which can be found in the entry requirements. As part of the assessment process, we take into account contextual information to gain a more complete picture of each application. More information can be found on the Contextualised admissions website. Applications can be submitted for deferred entry by choosing the appropriate year of entry on the UCAS application. If your circumstances change and, therefore, you need to request a deferral after an offer has been made, then we can generally permit these for this programme. However, each deferral request will be considered on a case-by-case basis and we reserve the right to decline any post-offer deferral request. Please note, second deferral requests will only be considered where the request is due to extreme unforeseen extenuating circumstances, for example, health reasons. We are unable to permit deferral requests that go beyond two years and you would need to apply again. Applicants studying Foundation Year programmes in the UK are welcome to apply for this programme. Foundation programmes from other universities and further education providers in the UK are considered on a case-by-case basis. Whether or not we can consider a particular foundation year as suitable for study at King's depends on the content of the syllabus and modules studied. In the past we have accepted foundation programmes from a number of other institutions. We are unable to accept Foundation programmes that are integrated as part of a main degree at another institution. These may be called Year 0 or Integrated Foundations. We are also unable to accept non-UK Foundation courses. Once you have submitted an application, the Admissions Office may contact you via King's Apply to ask for further details on your qualification, such as a list of modules and course specifications. The King's International Foundation Programme has guaranteed pathways available for progression onto our King's undergraduate degree programmes, and information can be found on the website. Our general entry requirements are based on A-level or equivalent. Generally, we would consider a minimum of a UK Bachelor degree with a grade profile or overseas equivalent as meeting the entry requirements for our undergraduate degrees. Once you have submitted an application, the Admissions Office may contact you via King's Apply to ask for further details on your degree study. Your personal statement is one of the many factors in the overall assessment of your application, and is your opportunity to introduce yourself to the university and inform us of your commitment to the programme and how the programme fits into your career plans, as well as any work experience or extracurricular activities you have done. We are able to consider applicants who have retaken or are retaking their qualifications. Transfers into this programme are not permitted. If you don't have a suitable qualification for direct entry to a UK university, we can help with our Foundation year courses. If you have an offer from King's, but English isn't your first language, we have courses to help you. Our research-led curriculum encourages critical analysis and debate on contemporary international political and policy issues. We will use a delivery method that will ensure students have a rich, exciting experience from the start. Face to face teaching will be complemented and supported with innovative technology so that students also experience elements of digital learning and assessment. On average, you can expect to receive approximately nine hours of taught lectures and six hours of seminars and group tutorials. Typically, one credit equates to 10 hours of work. We will assess your progress and attainment on all the modules you take on both the BA and BSc degrees through a range of techniques including written examinations, coursework, assessed essays and presentations. You may also benefit from some informal assessment during individual modules to help steer your studies and enhance your learning. Courses are divided into modules. Each year you will normally take modules totalling credits. This is a three-year degree course in which you will take a combination of required and optional modules to total credits. Therefore, modules offered may change. We suggest you keep an eye on the course finder on our website for updates. Please note that modules with a practical component will be capped due to educational requirements, which may mean that we cannot guarantee a place to all students who elect to study this module. Many of our graduates proceed to postgraduate studies in top-ranked universities. Recent graduates have found employment within the following job roles and companies:. Please see the Study Abroad web pages for details of the relevant partner universities and detailed information on the fees that apply under the Course Essentials tab. In addition to your tuition costs, you can also expect to pay for:. Chat with current students and King's staff to find out about the courses we offer, life at King's and ask any questions you may have. Take a look at our comfortable, safe residences to suit your budget, located close to King's teaching campuses. Art, food, music, shopping โ you'll never find yourself with nothing to do in the world's most vibrant city. Information about living in London, including events, budgeting and expenses, travel and safety. During your time at King's College London, a range of academic and personal support and guidance is available to you. Key information Course type:. Full entry requirements, including contextual requirements. Optional study abroad. Optional internships. Course essentials. Course Aims. Base campus. Special features. Awarding Institutions. Regulating bodies King's is regulated by the Office for Students. Subject requirements Required subjects:. A-Levels Required grades:. Contextual A-Level information. International Baccalaureate 35 points including at Higher Level. Contextual International Baccalaureate information 35 points including at Higher Level. Alternative accepted qualifications Select an alternative accepted qualification. Equivalent International qualifications Select a country Select a country. Application deadline: 26th January - GMT Contextual consideration We make contextual offers for this programme, which can be found in the entry requirements. Deferrals Applications can be submitted for deferred entry by choosing the appropriate year of entry on the UCAS application. Foundation courses Applicants studying Foundation Year programmes in the UK are welcome to apply for this programme. Graduates Our general entry requirements are based on A-level or equivalent. Personal Statement Your personal statement is one of the many factors in the overall assessment of your application, and is your opportunity to introduce yourself to the university and inform us of your commitment to the programme and how the programme fits into your career plans, as well as any work experience or extracurricular activities you have done. Resits We are able to consider applicants who have retaken or are retaking their qualifications. Transfers Transfers into this programme are not permitted. International Foundation Year If you don't have a suitable qualification for direct entry to a UK university, we can help with our Foundation year courses. Pre-sessional courses If you have an offer from King's, but English isn't your first language, we have courses to help you. Teaching methods - what to expect Lectures. Group Tutorials. Independent study. Assessment Written Examinations Coursework Assessed Essays Presentations We will assess your progress and attainment on all the modules you take on both the BA and BSc degrees through a range of techniques including written examinations, coursework, assessed essays and presentations. Structure Courses are divided into modules. Select a year of study Year 1 Year 2 Year 3. Additional Costs In addition to your tuition costs, you can also expect to pay for: Books if you choose to buy your own copies Clothing for optional course related events and competitions Library fees and fines Personal photocopies Printing course handouts Society membership fees Stationery Graduation costs Travel costs for travel around London and between campuses Funding. How to apply Register your interest Chat to a student Order a prospectus. Open days and events Chat with current students and King's staff to find out about the courses we offer, life at King's and ask any questions you may have. Explore more. Accommodation Take a look at our comfortable, safe residences to suit your budget, located close to King's teaching campuses. Campus life Art, food, music, shopping โ you'll never find yourself with nothing to do in the world's most vibrant city. Life in London Information about living in London, including events, budgeting and expenses, travel and safety. Student support During your time at King's College London, a range of academic and personal support and guidance is available to you.