Social & Historical Sciences
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21 July 2025 - 25 July 2025
25 programme places
Entry requirements
A-Levels: At least two A level subjects should be taken from UCL’s list of preferred A level subjects (https://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/undergraduate/application/entry-requirements/preferred-level-subjects).
GCSEs: English Language and Mathematics at grade C or 4.
Other qualifications: IB; Scottish Advanced Highers; Welsh Baccalaureate; Access to HE Diploma; Cambridge Pre-U Principal Subjects.
*Please note that these requirements are based on the contextual subject and qualification requirements for relevant undergraduate programmes for 2025 entry.
For information specifically about UCL’s undergraduate programmes (including the grade requirements) please see the UCL Undergraduate Courses webpage (https://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/undergraduate/).
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