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Humanities and Social Sciences International Foundation Pathway

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Course option

1year

Full-time | 2024

Subject

Social sciences

**Why this course?**

• You’ll develop your English language and academic skills
• You'll learn in an exciting environment that champions individuality, encourages collaboration and supports you every step of the way
• You'll gain the subject knowledge you need for your chosen undergraduate degree
• Silver in the 2023 Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) for delivering high quality teaching, learning and outcomes for its students

**About this course**

Our one-year Humanities and Social Sciences International Foundation Pathway will give you the knowledge and skills of our undergraduate foundation year, with the added support you need to enhance your English language and academic skills to successfully progress onto a undergraduate degree at Roehampton.

The tailored, inclusive international curriculum is taught through a series of modules via lectures, seminars, workshops by our passionate and committed academic staff.

You'll gain the confidence and academic experience you need to prepare you for studying your undergraduate degree.

**Skills**

You will develop your English language and academic skills (speaking, listening, reading, and writing) and gain a basic understanding of using English for academic purposes and a thorough grounding in academic study skills, such as essay structure, exam technique, referencing, journal and library research.

You’ll be introduced to the concepts of sociology and how sociologists conduct their research. Topics will be drawn from current affairs to highlight how sociology is a subject that responds to what is going on in the world around us and how it often challenges our own assumptions on various issues.

You'll gain a broad and critical understanding of the relationship between crime and its social and legal context.

Modules

Examples include:

• English for Academic Practice 1 and 2
• In-Sessional Integrated English Skills
• Invitation to Social Sciences
• Crime, Law and Society

Tuition fees

Select where you currently live to see what you'll pay:

EU
£14,500
per year
International
£14,500
per year

The Uni


Course location:

University of Roehampton

Department:

Social Sciences

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