A degree from the University of London is a mark of excellence, respected by employers and universities worldwide. This is because the University of London is one of the world’s leading universities, internationally recognised for its high academic standards. This reputation is based on the outstanding teaching and research of its 17 member institutes.
Since 1858, University of London degrees have been accessible to students all over the world through the University of London International Programmes. Alumni of the University of London International Programmes have gone on to shape our world. These include seven Nobel Prize winners, leaders of Commonwealth countries, government ministers, renowned authors, academics, judges and business leaders. Today, the University of London International Programmes is truly international in character with over 50,000 students in more than 180 countries.
Academic direction for all of the programmes offered through the University of London International Programmes is provided by Colleges of the University. Academics at these Colleges develop the syllabuses, prepare the study materials, and are responsible for the assessment of students. This means that students benefit from the academic rigour and leading-edge research undertaken by the Colleges. It also helps to ensure that University of London qualifications are of the same high academic standard, however they are achieved.
In case of undergraduate programmes in computer science, academic direction is provided by Goldsmiths, University of London. Goldsmiths is the perfect place to see the world differently. Their degrees give you the chance to delve into subjects you won’t find just anywhere: from curating exhibitions to creating documentaries, at Goldsmiths you’ll be limited by nothing but your imagination. Founded in 1891, and part of the University of London since 1904, Goldsmiths offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate study options in the arts, humanities, social sciences, cultural studies, computing, and entrepreneurial business and management. They’ve been voted one of the top creative universities in the UK by students (Which? University 2016) and they’re also 3rd in the UK for effective teaching (Guardian University League Tables 2017) and in the UK’s top 25 for the quality of their research (Research Excellence Framework, THE research intensity ranking).
Age 17 by 30thNov in year of registration.
IGCSE:
3 O-level in non-overlapping subjects + 2 A levels in non-overlapping subjects OR 3 A-levels in non-overlapping subjects.
IB:
Abitur:
French Baccalaureate:
Canadian Diploma:
British Columbia, Senior Secondary Graduation Diploma: Five Grade 12 courses (including 1 Provincial Examination), each passed at grade A – B or above.
Manitoba, High School Graduation Diploma: Five Grade 12 (Level 300) courses within four subject areas, each passed at 65% or above.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma: Six Grade 12 U, UC or M coded courses (or the discontinued OACs), each passed at 65% or above.
American Diploma:
IGCSE:
IB:
Abitur:
French Baccalaureate:
Canadian Diploma:
British Columbia, Secondary Graduation Diploma
Manitoba, High School Graduation Diploma
Ontario Secondary School Diploma
American Diploma:
Thanaweya Amma: