International Foundation Programme - Law, Society and Social Justice

Our International Foundation Programme – Law, Society and Social Justice enables you to understand a range of areas to prepare you for your degree study. You will develop your communication skills whilst taking specific modules which include social and legal studies.

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The International Foundation Programme (IFP) is a level 3 foundation year that is an equivalent qualification to A levels. During your programme you will develop subject-specific knowledge with a strong focus on improving your academic English language skills in preparation for studying at university.

During the three terms encapsulating the IFP, you’ll gain additional skills in your chosen study route and the necessary English language skills to progress to year one of your chosen university degree course.

BA (Hons) Social Work is taught on the Medway campus and BA (Hons) Journalism. You can travel between the Canterbury and Medway campus on a dedicated free shuttle bus, or you can choose to stay local to Medway. To find out more about the Medway campus please visit https://www.kent.ac.uk/locations/medway

Key Information

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Duration

4 years:

1 year pathway + 3 years degree

Start Dates

January | September

Pathway Tuition Fee

£17,995.00

Course English Language Requirement
IFP IELTS score requirement is 4.5 with no less that 4.0 in any component

What you will study

Alongside core modules, you will study subject-specific modules that will equip you with a foundation of knowledge for your chosen field of study.

Course Modules

This module introduces theories of intercultural communication including the role played by verbal and non-verbal communication, stereotyping and the role of the media. You will consider barriers and develop strategies to ensure effective communication.

This module is only applicable to students progressing onto:

  • Criminology
  • Health and Social Care
  • Journalism
  • Law
  • Social Work
  • Sociology

This module considers the origins and development of the discipline of sociology.  It investigates a range of approaches, theories and interpretations that seek to explain how society operates, and to understand how these explanations inform the broader social sciences and theories of culture and communication.

This module is only applicable to students progressing onto:

  • Criminology
  • Health and Social Care
  • Journalism
  • Law
  • Social Work
  • Sociology

This module will introduce politics in terms of key ideas, historical perspectives, and structures of government, drawing on Britain as a focus. It will also investigate how politics informs and is influenced by international considerations and relations.

This module is only applicable to students progressing onto:

  • Journalism

This module will introduce the organisation and purpose of the English legal system.  You will learn about key concepts, principles and personnel involved in the legal process.

This module is only applicable to students progressing onto:

  • Criminology
  • Law
  • Social Work
  • Sociology

This module will introduce and develop theories and definitions within the field of criminology before investigating sociological theories relating to the reasons for crime and the factors influencing those who undertake criminal activity.

This module is only applicable to students progressing onto:

  • Criminology
  • Health and Social Care
  • Social Work
  • Sociology

This module introduces different modes of creative practice, practitioners and the factors that inform their creative work. Topics will include representation, cultural value, audiences, textual analysis, and the role played by artistic institutions and media.

This module is only applicable to students progressing onto:

  • Journalism

This module takes a critical approach to the study of law.  You will interrogate case studies, to better understand aspects of the English legal system.

This module is only applicable to students progressing onto:

  • Law

This module introduces the historical development of Psychology drawing on a range of theories and approaches, relevant studies and experiments focussing on cognitive, social and developmental psychology.

This module is only applicable to students progressing onto:

  • Health and Social Care

Available Degrees

BA (Hons)
Social Work
Social work is about changing lives for the better. Our degree has been designed with professional practice in mind, helping you to develop the knowledge and practical skills you need to become a confident, competent social work practitioner.
This continuation degree is taught at the Medway campus
BA (Hons)
Sociology
If you want to study a subject that employers respect, and that can make a difference in the world, then Kent Sociology is for you. We offer one the most cutting-edge Sociology programmes in the UK, where you will be taught by world-class experts researching the most pressing issues facing society today.
LLB (Hons)
Law
Kent Law School brings the study of law to life and prepares you for a successful career in law. Our LLB in Law develops your critical and analytical skills, enables you to think about the role of law in society, and provides hands-on experience through opportunities to work on real cases in our Law Clinic. A law degree from Kent prepares you for a career in law and opens doors to many other professions.

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