King's College London
Overview of the university
History
King's College London has five campuses across London, and was established in 1829. The university was a founding college of the University of London and went through a series of merges with other institutions in the late 20th century.
International Admissions
International applications to Kings College London can be made online using the UCAS service. Entry requirements to the University may vary depending on the level of education and course chosen.
King's offer international students preparatory courses that can be taken before the degree.
Subject Areas
King's College London offer both undergraduate and postgraduate courses in 8 main subject areas/ faculties These are:
- Arts & Humanities
- Dental Institute
- Faculty of Social Science and Public Policy
- The Dickson Poon School of Law
- Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine
- Faculty of Natural & Mathematical Sciences
- Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery
- Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience
Programs and courses at King's College London
130 courses at King's College London, listed alphabetically:
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Further reading
As an international student you may require a valid visa to study at King's College London.
Read more about the requirements in our guide to United Kingdom international student visa requirements.
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