International Foundation in Humanities and Law
Prepare for direct entry to Year 1 of an undergraduate degree in a vast range of subjects including law, creative writing, media, film studies, international development and politics at the University of East Anglia (UEA).
Start your university journey with INTO University of East Anglia (INTO UEA) and no matter which direction you want your studies to take you, our International Foundation will help you get there.
Intensive and personalized academic English language support is available throughout your course, plus the tailored High Flyer English language program for students with good academic English.

Course features
- Develop the academic knowledge and study skills for your chosen degree through a specialist pathway.
- Guaranteed university placement at a UK university for all successful students. Find out more about our money back guarantee.
- Adapt to studying in the UK with modules designed to equip you with the skills you need for university and build your confidence in an academic setting.
- Extensive guidance and support with your university applications, so you choose the best degree for you.
Your course options
View detailed course content by selecting one of the options below:
How do I qualify?
English language requirements: |
IELTS 4.5 overall (with a minimum of 4.5 in Writing and Reading and no less than 4.0 in other subskills) or equivalent. |
Age requirements: | 16 years and above All students must be 16 years old by the time they start their INTO UEA course and turn 17 years old by 15 September of the year they start their degree at UEA. |
Academic requirements: | Completion of 12 years of schooling (or the local equivalent to meet the same standard) with good grades. |
Are you top of your class? At INTO University of East Anglia, we are committed to awarding gifted international students with academic scholarships, helping them achieve their goals of studying at a world-class university in the UK.
With a range of generous scholarships on offer for the highest-achieving students, you could be eligible to receive up to £6,000 towards your tuition fees.
If you can’t see a scholarship that applies to you, keep checking back – this page is regularly updated with the latest information.
Dates and prices
Start date | End date | Course length | Fees |
10 July 2023 | 21 June 2024 |
4 Terms
View Term dates |
GBP £17,850 |
Class information
Maximum class size (for English language teaching): | 17 |
Course Delivery Method | On-Campus |
Class duration: |
Classes are held Monday to Friday between 8.30am-6.30pm, excluding bank holidays. |
Where will it take me?

Are you the next award-winning writer, poet or journalist? Develop your creative writing skills alongside a critical study of literature at UEA.
This exciting degree includes classes in writing poetry, prose and drama, and you’ll be taught by practicing and published authors. You’ll get involved in interactive workshops where you’ll develop new creative material through technical exercises, group discussion and the exploration of strategies for drafting and re-drafting new work.
Plus, it’s a great location to study this subject - Norwich was England’s first UNESCO City of Literature, and UEA is the pioneer of creative writing teaching in the UK.
What will I study?
All students complete modules tailored to your chosen degree subjects.
How will I be assessed?
You will be assessed in each module. Assessment is designed to help you build on our success and meet the requirements for entry to the first year of a degree. Grades from the International Foundation program do not count towards the final degree but they help the university assess your abilities in your chosen field of study.
You are assessed by a combination of examination and coursework, which may include:
- essays
- reports
- practicals
- exercises
- group and individual research projects
- portfolios
- oral presentations
- seminar discussions
- class tests
- problem solving exercises.

How do I qualify?
English language requirements: |
IELTS 5.0 (with a minimum of 5.0 in Writing and Reading and 4.5 in all other subskills) or equivalent. |
Age requirements: | 16 years and above All students must be 16 years old by the time they start their INTO UEA course and turn 17 years old by 15 September of the year they start their degree at UEA. |
Academic requirements: | Completion of 12 years of schooling (or the local equivalent to meet the same standard) with good grades. |
Are you top of your class? At INTO University of East Anglia, we are committed to awarding gifted international students with academic scholarships, helping them achieve their goals of studying at a world-class university in the UK.
With a range of generous scholarships on offer for the highest-achieving students, you could be eligible to receive up to £6,000 towards your tuition fees.
If you can’t see a scholarship that applies to you, keep checking back – this page is regularly updated with the latest information.
Dates and prices
Start date | End date | Course length | Fees |
25 September 2023 | 21 June 2024 |
3 Terms
View Term dates |
GBP £15,995 |
8 January 2024 | 23 August 2024 |
3 Terms
View Term dates |
GBP £15,995 |
Class information
Maximum class size (for English language teaching): | 17 |
Course Delivery Method | On-Campus |
Class duration: |
Classes are held Monday to Friday between 8.30am-6.30pm, excluding bank holidays. |
Where will it take me?

Are you the next award-winning writer, poet or journalist? Develop your creative writing skills alongside a critical study of literature at UEA.
This exciting degree includes classes in writing poetry, prose and drama, and you’ll be taught by practicing and published authors. You’ll get involved in interactive workshops where you’ll develop new creative material through technical exercises, group discussion and the exploration of strategies for drafting and re-drafting new work.
Plus, it’s a great location to study this subject - Norwich was England’s first UNESCO City of Literature, and UEA is the pioneer of creative writing teaching in the UK.
What will I study?
All students complete modules tailored to your chosen degree subjects.
How will I be assessed?
You will be assessed in each module. Assessment is designed to help you build on our success and meet the requirements for entry to the first year of a degree. Grades from the International Foundation program do not count towards the final degree but they help the university assess your abilities in your chosen field of study.
You are assessed by a combination of examination and coursework, which may include:
- essays
- reports
- practicals
- exercises
- group and individual research projects
- portfolios
- oral presentations
- seminar discussions
- class tests
- problem solving exercises.

How do I qualify?
English language requirements: |
IELTS 4.5 overall (with a minimum of 4.5 in Writing and Reading and no less than 4.0 in other subskills) or equivalent. |
Age requirements: | 16 years and above All students must be 16 years old by the time they start their INTO UEA course and turn 17 years old by 15 September of the year they start their degree at UEA. |
Academic requirements: | Completion of 12 years of schooling (or the local equivalent to meet the same standard) with good grades. |
Are you top of your class? At INTO University of East Anglia, we are committed to awarding gifted international students with academic scholarships, helping them achieve their goals of studying at a world-class university in the UK.
With a range of generous scholarships on offer for the highest-achieving students, you could be eligible to receive up to £6,000 towards your tuition fees.
If you can’t see a scholarship that applies to you, keep checking back – this page is regularly updated with the latest information.
Dates and prices
Start date | End date | Course length | Fees |
2 October 2023 | 23 August 2024 |
4 Terms
View Term dates |
GBP £17,850 |
8 July 2024 | 30 May 2025 |
4 Terms
View Term dates |
* |
*All students who confirm their offer on or before 31 January 2024 will pay the 2023/2024 price as per their existing offer letter. After 31 January 2024, where tuition fees have increased, all current offers will be reissued and students will receive a new offer with the new 2024/2025 pricing. Please note that the fees listed are for Year 1 of study only.
Class information
Maximum class size (for English language teaching): | 17 |
Course Delivery Method | On-Campus |
Class duration: |
Classes are held Monday to Friday between 8.30am-6.30pm, excluding bank holidays. |
Where will it take me?

Are you the next award-winning writer, poet or journalist? Develop your creative writing skills alongside a critical study of literature at UEA.
This exciting degree includes classes in writing poetry, prose and drama, and you’ll be taught by practicing and published authors. You’ll get involved in interactive workshops where you’ll develop new creative material through technical exercises, group discussion and the exploration of strategies for drafting and re-drafting new work.
Plus, it’s a great location to study this subject - Norwich was England’s first UNESCO City of Literature, and UEA is the pioneer of creative writing teaching in the UK.
What will I study?
All students complete modules tailored to your chosen degree subjects.
How will I be assessed?
You will be assessed in each module. Assessment is designed to help you build on our success and meet the requirements for entry to the first year of a degree. Grades from the International Foundation program do not count towards the final degree but they help the university assess your abilities in your chosen field of study.
You are assessed by a combination of examination and coursework, which may include:
- essays
- reports
- practicals
- exercises
- group and individual research projects
- portfolios
- oral presentations
- seminar discussions
- class tests
- problem solving exercises.

How do I qualify?
English language requirements: |
IELTS 4.5 overall (with a minimum of 4.5 in Writing and Reading and no less than 4.0 in other subskills) or equivalent. |
Age requirements: | 16 years and above All students must be 16 years old by the time they start their INTO UEA course and turn 17 years old by 15 September of the year they start their degree at UEA. |
Academic requirements: | Completion of 12 years of schooling (or the local equivalent to meet the same standard) with good grades. |
Are you top of your class? At INTO University of East Anglia, we are committed to awarding gifted international students with academic scholarships, helping them achieve their goals of studying at a world-class university in the UK.
With a range of generous scholarships on offer for the highest-achieving students, you could be eligible to receive up to £6,000 towards your tuition fees.
If you can’t see a scholarship that applies to you, keep checking back – this page is regularly updated with the latest information.
Dates and prices
Start date | End date | Course length | Fees |
10 July 2023 | 21 June 2024 |
4 Terms
View Term dates |
GBP £17,850 |
Class information
Maximum class size (for English language teaching): | 17 |
Course Delivery Method | On-Campus |
Class duration: |
Classes are held Monday to Friday between 8.30am-6.30pm, excluding bank holidays. |
Where will it take me?

Are you the next award-winning writer, poet or journalist? Develop your creative writing skills alongside a critical study of literature at UEA.
This exciting degree includes classes in writing poetry, prose and drama, and you’ll be taught by practicing and published authors. You’ll get involved in interactive workshops where you’ll develop new creative material through technical exercises, group discussion and the exploration of strategies for drafting and re-drafting new work.
Plus, it’s a great location to study this subject - Norwich was England’s first UNESCO City of Literature, and UEA is the pioneer of creative writing teaching in the UK.
What will I study?
All students complete modules tailored to your chosen degree subjects.
How will I be assessed?
You will be assessed in each module. Assessment is designed to help you build on our success and meet the requirements for entry to the first year of a degree. Grades from the International Foundation program do not count towards the final degree but they help the university assess your abilities in your chosen field of study.
You are assessed by a combination of examination and coursework, which may include:
- essays
- reports
- practicals
- exercises
- group and individual research projects
- portfolios
- oral presentations
- seminar discussions
- class tests
- problem solving exercises.

How do I qualify?
English language requirements: |
IELTS 5.0 (with a minimum of 5.0 in Writing and Reading and 4.5 in all other subskills) or equivalent. |
Age requirements: | 16 years and above All students must be 16 years old by the time they start their INTO UEA course and turn 17 years old by 15 September of the year they start their degree at UEA. |
Academic requirements: | Completion of 12 years of schooling (or the local equivalent to meet the same standard) with good grades. |
Are you top of your class? At INTO University of East Anglia, we are committed to awarding gifted international students with academic scholarships, helping them achieve their goals of studying at a world-class university in the UK.
With a range of generous scholarships on offer for the highest-achieving students, you could be eligible to receive up to £6,000 towards your tuition fees.
If you can’t see a scholarship that applies to you, keep checking back – this page is regularly updated with the latest information.
Dates and prices
Start date | End date | Course length | Fees |
25 September 2023 | 21 June 2024 |
3 Terms
View Term dates |
GBP £15,995 |
8 January 2024 | 23 August 2024 |
3 Terms
View Term dates |
GBP £15,995 |
Class information
Maximum class size (for English language teaching): | 17 |
Course Delivery Method | On-Campus |
Class duration: |
Classes are held Monday to Friday between 8.30am-6.30pm, excluding bank holidays. |
Where will it take me?

Are you the next award-winning writer, poet or journalist? Develop your creative writing skills alongside a critical study of literature at UEA.
This exciting degree includes classes in writing poetry, prose and drama, and you’ll be taught by practicing and published authors. You’ll get involved in interactive workshops where you’ll develop new creative material through technical exercises, group discussion and the exploration of strategies for drafting and re-drafting new work.
Plus, it’s a great location to study this subject - Norwich was England’s first UNESCO City of Literature, and UEA is the pioneer of creative writing teaching in the UK.
What will I study?
All students complete modules tailored to your chosen degree subjects.
How will I be assessed?
You will be assessed in each module. Assessment is designed to help you build on our success and meet the requirements for entry to the first year of a degree. Grades from the International Foundation program do not count towards the final degree but they help the university assess your abilities in your chosen field of study.
You are assessed by a combination of examination and coursework, which may include:
- essays
- reports
- practicals
- exercises
- group and individual research projects
- portfolios
- oral presentations
- seminar discussions
- class tests
- problem solving exercises.

How do I qualify?
English language requirements: |
IELTS 4.5 overall (with a minimum of 4.5 in Writing and Reading and no less than 4.0 in other subskills) or equivalent. |
Age requirements: | 16 years and above All students must be 16 years old by the time they start their INTO UEA course and turn 17 years old by 15 September of the year they start their degree at UEA. |
Academic requirements: | Completion of 12 years of schooling (or the local equivalent to meet the same standard) with good grades. |
Are you top of your class? At INTO University of East Anglia, we are committed to awarding gifted international students with academic scholarships, helping them achieve their goals of studying at a world-class university in the UK.
With a range of generous scholarships on offer for the highest-achieving students, you could be eligible to receive up to £6,000 towards your tuition fees.
If you can’t see a scholarship that applies to you, keep checking back – this page is regularly updated with the latest information.
Dates and prices
Start date | End date | Course length | Fees |
2 October 2023 | 23 August 2024 |
4 Terms
View Term dates |
GBP £17,850 |
8 July 2024 | 30 May 2025 |
4 Terms
View Term dates |
* |
*All students who confirm their offer on or before 31 January 2024 will pay the 2023/2024 price as per their existing offer letter. After 31 January 2024, where tuition fees have increased, all current offers will be reissued and students will receive a new offer with the new 2024/2025 pricing. Please note that the fees listed are for Year 1 of study only.
Class information
Maximum class size (for English language teaching): | 17 |
Course Delivery Method | On-Campus |
Class duration: |
Classes are held Monday to Friday between 8.30am-6.30pm, excluding bank holidays. |
Where will it take me?

Are you the next award-winning writer, poet or journalist? Develop your creative writing skills alongside a critical study of literature at UEA.
This exciting degree includes classes in writing poetry, prose and drama, and you’ll be taught by practicing and published authors. You’ll get involved in interactive workshops where you’ll develop new creative material through technical exercises, group discussion and the exploration of strategies for drafting and re-drafting new work.
Plus, it’s a great location to study this subject - Norwich was England’s first UNESCO City of Literature, and UEA is the pioneer of creative writing teaching in the UK.
What will I study?
All students complete modules tailored to your chosen degree subjects.
How will I be assessed?
You will be assessed in each module. Assessment is designed to help you build on our success and meet the requirements for entry to the first year of a degree. Grades from the International Foundation program do not count towards the final degree but they help the university assess your abilities in your chosen field of study.
You are assessed by a combination of examination and coursework, which may include:
- essays
- reports
- practicals
- exercises
- group and individual research projects
- portfolios
- oral presentations
- seminar discussions
- class tests
- problem solving exercises.
