Undergraduate (Bachelor's degrees)
Find out about our undergraduate study options, the qualifications we offer, and the additional entry routes to help you get started.
What can you study?
We offer BA and BSc degrees, a Bachelor of Divinity (BD), and a Bachelor of Laws (LLB).
A number of our degrees also offer intermediate qualifications, such as a Certificate of Higher Education and a Diploma of Higher Education.
Starting with an intermediate qualification can sometimes grant you access to the degree course if you don’t meet the standard entry requirements (see below).
Most of our undergraduate degrees also offer a Graduate Entry Route. This enables you to complete a degree with just 9 courses instead of the usual 12.
Find out more about Graduate Entry.
Additional entry routes
We aim to be flexible in our approach, so we offer a number of entry routes into our undergraduate degrees.
Certificates of Higher Education (CertHE)
These are not just qualifications in their own right, they can also provide an entry route into the related degree if you don't have A-Levels (or equivalent).
Some CertHE courses (Common Law and Social Sciences) must be studied at a University of London recognised teaching institution that has been approved to support the course.
Find a recognised teaching centre near you.
International Foundation Programme
The International Foundation Programme (IFP) offered by the University of London is an ideal route to undergraduate study. Students who complete the programme are awarded the International Foundation Certificate and are guaranteed entry to most degrees offered at University of London recognised teaching centres.
You will find all the information about the IFP on the course page: International Foundation Programme
The IFP must be studied at a University of London recognised teaching centre.
Find a recognised teaching centre near you.