"I attended the Foundation College in parallel with my school. I had a great time there; all the teachers were very supportive and helpful throughout the year. In difficult decisions like which universities to apply to they were always beside me and guided me. I owe to them my success and the fact that I achieved my goals"
Anastasia Maniki, Psychology, University of Reading
Law and Humanities Foundation Course
Subjects |
Hours per week |
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Academic English | 4 |
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a |
Law | 4 |
History | 4 |
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English Literature | 4 |
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Psychology | 4 |
The Law and Humanities Foundation Course is a one or two year programme for students who aspire to pursue Law, Languages, Politics, History, Media and Journalism, Psychology and other relevant disciplines. Students choose to study three academic subjects from Law, History, English Literature and Psychology as well as a compulsory fourth subject which is Academic English.
In the one-year version classes run daily from Monday to Friday with an average teaching load of 4 hours per day from early October to mid-June. The two-year course suits students who prefer a part-time course running over two years in parallel with the final years of Greek school. In part-time mode the course envisages a lighter course-load where students attend classes only two or three evenings a week each year. This course suits school graduates as well as students attending their final or penultimate school year at Greek school.
The Humanities Foundation Course is accepted by most British Universities as an entry qualification for degree courses in relevant subjects. As this course follows typical GCE A-level material students must have a strong interest in essay-based subjects and a good command of English especially written English. All Foundation College students receive the College’s full supports for the preparation of their UCAS applications.