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  1. Economics. econ-ug-admissions@ucl.ac.uk. UCL is regulated by the Office for Students. This programme combines a rigorous foundation in economic theories and quantitative tools with opportunities to consider real-world problems using evidenced-based economic analysis. You'll be taught by experts who combine their research experience with an ...

  2. We recommend using our contact form for a quick and easy way to resolve most enquiries. But, if you have an enquiry and are in London (or on the Bloomsbury campus), you can use the Admissions and Recruitment Hub. Location. Chadwick Building Room G02 (open Tuesday to Friday 10am – 4pm). Located on the Bloomsbury campus, Gower Street, London ...

  3. Law LLB. London, Bloomsbury. This is the programme information for 2025 entry. Our vision is of a faculty which provides a diverse, inclusive and deeply non-discriminatory home for both staff and students – competitive as well as caring to achieve excellence and to allow all its members to flourish. Our intellectually demanding three-year ...

  4. The Undergraduate Preparatory Certificates (UPC) prepare international students for a UCL undergraduate degree who don’t have the qualifications to enter directly. These intensive one-year foundation courses are taught on our central London campus. Experienced UCL teachers will support you to develop your academic skills, English and subject knowledge so you can progress to UCL or another ...

  5. The Computer Science MSc is a one-year programme. In term 1, you will study topics including programming, computer architecture, operating systems, algorithmics, and databases. These topics set the foundation for the whole degree, preparing you for further topics and for your research project/dissertation. In term 2, you will study application ...

  6. The Doctoral School issues a Code of Practice for Graduate Research Degrees, designed to help graduate research students during their time at UCL. It complements the formal UCL academic regulations for research degree students, in the UCL Academic Manual. In contrast to the regulations, which provide the minimum framework and requirements for ...

  7. This test is UCL's preferred English language qualification. Level 1: Overall score of 6.5 and a minimum of 6.0 in each component. Level 2: Overall score of 7.0 and a minimum of 6.5 in each component. Level 3: Overall score of 7.0 and a minimum of 7.0 in each component.

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