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King's International Foundation

Health, Life & Biosciences Pathway

Part of King's International Foundation Programme

foundation pathways sciences

Key information

Course type:
Foundation
Study mode:
Full-time
Duration:
1 year
Application status:
Open
Start date:
28 September 2026
Extended start date:
17 August 2026
Priority deadline:
6 March 2026

This Health, Life and Biosciences foundation pathway is the perfect choice if you’re interested in studying health sciences or chemistry at university. If you choose this pathway, you may be eligible to progress to a variety of degrees, including Biomedical Science, Chemistry, Global Health & Social Medicine, Psychology and Sport & Exercise Medical Sciences. The Health, Life & Biosciences pathway can also lead to the Medicine MBBS, Nursing and Midwifery with registration, Dentistry BDS at King’s and if you’d like to study Pharmacy, you will be guaranteed an interview but won’t be guaranteed a conditional offer. Find out more on our progression page and check the degree eligibility tab on each module combination for a detailed list of appropriate degrees. Detailed country-specific entry requirements are available on the individual module combination pages under the first tab below.

You can browse the optional module combinations below and find the entry requirements so that you know what you need to be aiming for to receive a conditional offer.

We recommend submitting your application as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.

Pathway modules:

  • Mathematics for Natural Science
  • Biology - International Foundation

Pathway modules:

  • Mathematics for Natural Sciences
  • Chemistry - International Foundation

Pathway modules:

  • Biology - International Foundation
  • Chemistry - International Foundation

What does this course cover?

The King’s International Foundation Programme (Health, Life & Biosciences) provides a structured way into related undergraduate degrees at King’s.

By the end of the programme you will have improved your academic language, your overall academic skills and have a more detailed understanding of your chosen academic subject area.

Base campus

The Quad - Strand campus
Strand Campus

Located on the north bank of the River Thames, the Strand Campus houses King's College London's arts and sciences faculties.

English language requirements

Please note that nationals of Majority English Speaking Countries (as defined by UKVI) who have successfully completed high school in the respective country, are not required to complete an English language test and can apply to the King's International Foundation pathway (rather than the Extended pathway from which they will be transferred, should they apply). For information on our English requirements and whether you need to complete an English language test, please see the King’s International Foundation section of our English Language requirements page.

All other students need to show evidence that they meet the English language requirements by providing a copy of a certificate from an approved English language test. All English language tests must have been taken within one year of the King’s International Foundation course start date.

Please see note below regarding English Language Entry Requirements for the King's International Foundation programme and Extended King's International Foundation programme.

Students that need a visa

If you need to apply for a Student Visa to study in the UK, we can only accept IELTS and Pearson results that have been provided by test centres approved by UK Visas and Immigration: IELTS for UKVI (Academic) and PTE (Academic) UKVI are only valid if taken within two years before the start date of your chosen programme of study. All elements of the test results must be demonstrated in one test. We cannot take a combination of your scores across two tests. We cannot take IELTS One Skill scores. You can find a list of approved test centres on the UKVI website.

Test

King's International Foundation

Extended King's International Foundation*

IELTS for UKVI (Academic)

6.0 overall with no skill below 5.5

From 5.5 overall with no skill below 5.0, to 6.0 overall, with no skill below 5.5

Pearson Test of English (Academic) UKVI

59 overall with a minimum of 54 in each communicative skill

54 overall with a minimum of 46 in each communicative skill

(*please see note below regarding English Language Entry Requirements for the King's International Foundation programme and Extended King's International Foundation programme.)

Students who don't need a visa

We accept a number of other English language tests if you do not require a student visa to study in the UK including those listed below. For a full list of accepted tests for the Foundation programme, please visit our English Language requirements page.

The tests listed below are valid if they have been taken at the start of your chosen course. The start date for the purposes of English language requirements is the 1st day of the month in which your courses commences, i.e. if your courses starts in September 2025, the test must be dated within two years of 1st September 2025. All elements of the test results must be demonstrated in one test. We cannot take a combination of your scores across two tests. We cannot take TOEFL MyBest scores or IELTS One Skill scores.  

Qualification

King's International Foundation

Extended King's International Foundation*

Cambridge Advanced Certificate (CAE)/Cambridge C1 Advanced or Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE)/Cambridge C2 Proficiency

169 overall with a minimum of 160 in each skill

162 overall with a minimum of 154 in each skill

IELTS (Academic)

Minimum 6.0 overall, with no skill below 5.5

Minimum 5.5 overall, with no skill below 5.0

IELTS (Online)

Minimum 6.0 overall, with no skill below 5.5

Minimum 5.5 overall, with no skill below 5.0

Pearson Test of English (Academic)

We also accept Pearson Test of English (Academic) for UKVI. We do not accept Pearson Test of English (Academic) Online

59 overall with a minimum of 54 in each communicative skill

54 overall with a minimum of 46 in each communicative skill

TOEFL iBTInstitution code: 0394 OR TOEFL iBT Home Edition OR TOEFL iBT Paper Edition

80 overall with a minimum of 20 in each skills

72 overall with a minimum of 17 in writing/speaking and 15 in listening/reading. All TOEFL test results must be provided via King’s Apply.

Trinity College London Integrated Skills in English (ISE)

Level III with pass in each skill

Level II with pass in each skill

*Students enrolled on the Extended Programme but who meet the requirements of the King's International Foundation will be transferred to the King's International Foundation, which starts on 28 September 2026.

Teaching

As a full-time, 120-credit programme all students undertake a minimum of 15 hours of live, face-to-face study per week, in addition to an average of 20 hours of self-study, which includes preparation for live sessions, revision, homework, completion of assignments and any other work set by your teachers. Please note that while there are normally no live classes during Reading Weeks and holidays, you are expected to use these periods to work on your assignments and complete other self-study to address any areas for development.

This programme is typically taught through a combination of lectures, seminars, classes, and practicals. We will use a delivery method that will ensure students have a rich, exciting experience from the start. Face to face teaching will be complemented and supported with innovative technology so that students also experience elements of digital learning and assessment. 

All students on the King's International Foundation programme are allocated a personal tutor who will play a key role in helping you to get the most out of your studies, providing support and encouragement for yourtime at university. Personal tutors provide you with the opportunity to periodically take stock of your learning, academic progress and general wellbeing as you progress through your studies, offering guidance on how to seek further support, if needed, and how to access the range of opportunities available to you as a King's student.

You will receive dedicated support when making your university application with enhanced support to progressing to a UG programme at King’s.

Assessment

The nature of assessment varies by module. Most modules are assessed through coursework and finalexaminations. In addition, some modules are assessed through presentations and practical laboratory examinations.

The study time and assessment methods detailed above are typical and give you a good indication of what to expect. However, they may change if the course modules change.

Modules

The King’s International Foundation Programme (Health, Life & Biosciences) consists of one core module:

• English for Scientific Academic Purposes or Academic Communication Skills for STEM*

One compulsory module:

• Science & Society 

And two of the following optional modules**: 

• Biology

• Chemistry

• Maths for Natural Sciences 

*You will study either English for Scientific Academic Purposes or Academic Communication Skills for STEM, depending on your level of English when you start the course.

**Selected upon application 

King’s College London reviews the modules offered on a regular basis to provide up-to-date, innovative and relevant programmes of study. Therefore, modules offered may change. We suggest you keep an eye on the course finder on our website for updates.

English for Scientific Academic Purposes

This module provides you with the skills you need to express yourself through speaking and writing within a variety of academic contexts in the natural sciences. It also aims to develop reading and listening skills within those same contexts. The module focuses on understanding your strengths and weaknesses, reflecting on and redrafting work using feedback, and working effectively under pressure. The module helps you develop an ability to understand and make effective use of academic articles, books and lectures while avoiding plagiarism. It also teaches you to structure and write critical assignments, and to give academic presentations.

Academic Communication Skills for STEM

This module is designed to develop your ability to express your ideas clearly, coherently and appropriately in specific academic contexts, both orally and in writing, with a focus on STEM disciplines. It will also give you an understanding of different academic genres and of the discoursal features of academic texts in a range of disciplines and develop your critical thinking skills so that you are able to put forward logical, evidence-based arguments and evaluate those of others.

Science & Society

Students taking this module will explore issues in modern science and their effect on society. They will discuss the ideas, cultural norms and practices of UK academic culture, and compare them with other perspectives to gain a deeper understanding of the nature of science and the values and assumptions that are often hidden beneath the surface. Students will use a range of thinking tools to form thoughts and arguments and discuss with classmates to better understand themselves and others.

Biology

This module will provide you with an in-depth introduction to the major biology topics required for successful undergraduate study. The module is delivered through a combination of theoretical lectures, problem-solving tutorials and laboratory-based practicals. It will develop essential knowledge and understanding of concepts of biology, and the skills needed for the use of these in new and changing situations. The module will also support you in understanding advances in technology, including information technology, relevant to biology.

Chemistry

This module will provide you with an in-depth introduction to the chemistry skills and knowledge required for successful undergraduate study. The module is delivered through a combination of theoretical lectures, problem-solving tutorials and laboratory-based practicals. It will develop essential knowledge and understanding of concepts of chemistry, and the skills needed for the use of these in new and changing situations.

Maths for Natural Sciences

This module will provide you with an in-depth introduction to major mathematics topics required for successful undergraduate study. The module is delivered through a combination of theoretical lectures and problem-solving tutorials. These will support you in manipulating your knowledge of these key concepts so that you are able to apply them and discuss them in familiar contexts. This will also support you in beginning to understand more complex applications.

The module explores the principles of algebra and functions, exponentials and logarithms, matrices, differentiation, probability and statistics, and will focus on their application in business and economics. 

The application deadlines for this programme are:

  • Extended King’s International Foundation: 6 March 2026 (23:59 UK time)
  • King’s International Foundation: 6 March 2026 (23:59 UK time)

After the priority application deadline, if the programme becomes full before the final deadlines to be stated at a later date, we will close the programme to further applications.

Programme dates

  • Start date: 28 September 2026
  • Extended start date: 17 August 2026
  • Programme finishes: 28 May 2027

Full time tuition fees:

King's International Foundation - £28,150 (2026-2027)
Extended King's International Foundation - £32,600 (2026-2027)

Tuition fees are subject to annual increases, in line with King's terms and conditions.

Deposit

Upon accepting an offer for the King’s International Foundation Programme, you are required to pay a deposit of £6,000 to secure your place by the deadline, which will be stated in your offer. If you do not pay the deposit or provide evidence of financial sponsorship by the deadline stated in your offer, your offer will expire, and King’s reserves the right not to reinstate the offer.

This deposit is payable when you firmly accept an offer (unconditional or conditional) to study with us and will be offset against your tuition fees when you join King’s.

Payments are made online through the King's Apply portal.

All students need to pay the deposit, with the exception of sponsored students. If you are being sponsored by an employer or your government, for example, you will need to provide a valid Financial Guarantee letter. Please contact our Admissions team if you have any questions.

Application fee: £75

Our King’s International Foundation Programmes require a non-refundable application fee before you can submit your application to be considered. This step is built into the application process. Please note that payment of an application fee does not guarantee that you will receive an offer for your chosen programme, as many of our programmes are competitive.

If you apply for a pathway and receive a rejection your application fee will not be refunded. If you then choose to apply for a different pathway you will need to pay another application fee.

Please ensure that you carefully read the information about your chosen pathway and modules before applying.

Note: if you receive an offer, our King’s International Foundation Programme will also require a deposit to secure your place. This is in addition to the application fee; however, the deposit is used as a partial payment of the tuition fees upon enrolment. Your offer letter will include details of any deposit you must pay, deadlines, and payment methods. You should not make a deposit payment unless instructed to do so as part of an offer.

Find out more about how to apply for the International Foundation Programme.

Additional costs/expenses

In addition to your application and tuition fees, you can also expect to pay for:

  • Accommodation and living costs
  • Travel costs for travel around London and between campuses
  • Books if you need your own copy or they are required for your module
  • Library fees and fines
  • Society membership fees
  • Personal photocopies
  • Printing course handouts
  • Stationery
  • Graduation costs

Please see our student Terms and Conditions for further fee details, including our refund policy.

You can browse the optional module combinations below and find the entry requirements so that you know what you need to be aiming for to receive a conditional offer.

We recommend submitting your application as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.

Pathway modules:

  • Mathematics for Natural Science
  • Biology - International Foundation

Pathway modules:

  • Mathematics for Natural Sciences
  • Chemistry - International Foundation

Pathway modules:

  • Biology - International Foundation
  • Chemistry - International Foundation

What does this course cover?

The King’s International Foundation Programme (Health, Life & Biosciences) provides a structured way into related undergraduate degrees at King’s.

By the end of the programme you will have improved your academic language, your overall academic skills and have a more detailed understanding of your chosen academic subject area.

Base campus

The Quad - Strand campus
Strand Campus

Located on the north bank of the River Thames, the Strand Campus houses King's College London's arts and sciences faculties.

English language requirements

Please note that nationals of Majority English Speaking Countries (as defined by UKVI) who have successfully completed high school in the respective country, are not required to complete an English language test and can apply to the King's International Foundation pathway (rather than the Extended pathway from which they will be transferred, should they apply). For information on our English requirements and whether you need to complete an English language test, please see the King’s International Foundation section of our English Language requirements page.

All other students need to show evidence that they meet the English language requirements by providing a copy of a certificate from an approved English language test. All English language tests must have been taken within one year of the King’s International Foundation course start date.

Please see note below regarding English Language Entry Requirements for the King's International Foundation programme and Extended King's International Foundation programme.

Students that need a visa

If you need to apply for a Student Visa to study in the UK, we can only accept IELTS and Pearson results that have been provided by test centres approved by UK Visas and Immigration: IELTS for UKVI (Academic) and PTE (Academic) UKVI are only valid if taken within two years before the start date of your chosen programme of study. All elements of the test results must be demonstrated in one test. We cannot take a combination of your scores across two tests. We cannot take IELTS One Skill scores. You can find a list of approved test centres on the UKVI website.

Test

King's International Foundation

Extended King's International Foundation*

IELTS for UKVI (Academic)

6.0 overall with no skill below 5.5

From 5.5 overall with no skill below 5.0, to 6.0 overall, with no skill below 5.5

Pearson Test of English (Academic) UKVI

59 overall with a minimum of 54 in each communicative skill

54 overall with a minimum of 46 in each communicative skill

(*please see note below regarding English Language Entry Requirements for the King's International Foundation programme and Extended King's International Foundation programme.)

Students who don't need a visa

We accept a number of other English language tests if you do not require a student visa to study in the UK including those listed below. For a full list of accepted tests for the Foundation programme, please visit our English Language requirements page.

The tests listed below are valid if they have been taken at the start of your chosen course. The start date for the purposes of English language requirements is the 1st day of the month in which your courses commences, i.e. if your courses starts in September 2025, the test must be dated within two years of 1st September 2025. All elements of the test results must be demonstrated in one test. We cannot take a combination of your scores across two tests. We cannot take TOEFL MyBest scores or IELTS One Skill scores.  

Qualification

King's International Foundation

Extended King's International Foundation*

Cambridge Advanced Certificate (CAE)/Cambridge C1 Advanced or Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE)/Cambridge C2 Proficiency

169 overall with a minimum of 160 in each skill

162 overall with a minimum of 154 in each skill

IELTS (Academic)

Minimum 6.0 overall, with no skill below 5.5

Minimum 5.5 overall, with no skill below 5.0

IELTS (Online)

Minimum 6.0 overall, with no skill below 5.5

Minimum 5.5 overall, with no skill below 5.0

Pearson Test of English (Academic)

We also accept Pearson Test of English (Academic) for UKVI. We do not accept Pearson Test of English (Academic) Online

59 overall with a minimum of 54 in each communicative skill

54 overall with a minimum of 46 in each communicative skill

TOEFL iBTInstitution code: 0394 OR TOEFL iBT Home Edition OR TOEFL iBT Paper Edition

80 overall with a minimum of 20 in each skills

72 overall with a minimum of 17 in writing/speaking and 15 in listening/reading. All TOEFL test results must be provided via King’s Apply.

Trinity College London Integrated Skills in English (ISE)

Level III with pass in each skill

Level II with pass in each skill

*Students enrolled on the Extended Programme but who meet the requirements of the King's International Foundation will be transferred to the King's International Foundation, which starts on 28 September 2026.

Teaching

As a full-time, 120-credit programme all students undertake a minimum of 15 hours of live, face-to-face study per week, in addition to an average of 20 hours of self-study, which includes preparation for live sessions, revision, homework, completion of assignments and any other work set by your teachers. Please note that while there are normally no live classes during Reading Weeks and holidays, you are expected to use these periods to work on your assignments and complete other self-study to address any areas for development.

This programme is typically taught through a combination of lectures, seminars, classes, and practicals. We will use a delivery method that will ensure students have a rich, exciting experience from the start. Face to face teaching will be complemented and supported with innovative technology so that students also experience elements of digital learning and assessment. 

All students on the King's International Foundation programme are allocated a personal tutor who will play a key role in helping you to get the most out of your studies, providing support and encouragement for yourtime at university. Personal tutors provide you with the opportunity to periodically take stock of your learning, academic progress and general wellbeing as you progress through your studies, offering guidance on how to seek further support, if needed, and how to access the range of opportunities available to you as a King's student.

You will receive dedicated support when making your university application with enhanced support to progressing to a UG programme at King’s.

Assessment

The nature of assessment varies by module. Most modules are assessed through coursework and finalexaminations. In addition, some modules are assessed through presentations and practical laboratory examinations.

The study time and assessment methods detailed above are typical and give you a good indication of what to expect. However, they may change if the course modules change.

Modules

The King’s International Foundation Programme (Health, Life & Biosciences) consists of one core module:

• English for Scientific Academic Purposes or Academic Communication Skills for STEM*

One compulsory module:

• Science & Society 

And two of the following optional modules**: 

• Biology

• Chemistry

• Maths for Natural Sciences 

*You will study either English for Scientific Academic Purposes or Academic Communication Skills for STEM, depending on your level of English when you start the course.

**Selected upon application 

King’s College London reviews the modules offered on a regular basis to provide up-to-date, innovative and relevant programmes of study. Therefore, modules offered may change. We suggest you keep an eye on the course finder on our website for updates.

English for Scientific Academic Purposes

This module provides you with the skills you need to express yourself through speaking and writing within a variety of academic contexts in the natural sciences. It also aims to develop reading and listening skills within those same contexts. The module focuses on understanding your strengths and weaknesses, reflecting on and redrafting work using feedback, and working effectively under pressure. The module helps you develop an ability to understand and make effective use of academic articles, books and lectures while avoiding plagiarism. It also teaches you to structure and write critical assignments, and to give academic presentations.

Academic Communication Skills for STEM

This module is designed to develop your ability to express your ideas clearly, coherently and appropriately in specific academic contexts, both orally and in writing, with a focus on STEM disciplines. It will also give you an understanding of different academic genres and of the discoursal features of academic texts in a range of disciplines and develop your critical thinking skills so that you are able to put forward logical, evidence-based arguments and evaluate those of others.

Science & Society

Students taking this module will explore issues in modern science and their effect on society. They will discuss the ideas, cultural norms and practices of UK academic culture, and compare them with other perspectives to gain a deeper understanding of the nature of science and the values and assumptions that are often hidden beneath the surface. Students will use a range of thinking tools to form thoughts and arguments and discuss with classmates to better understand themselves and others.

Biology

This module will provide you with an in-depth introduction to the major biology topics required for successful undergraduate study. The module is delivered through a combination of theoretical lectures, problem-solving tutorials and laboratory-based practicals. It will develop essential knowledge and understanding of concepts of biology, and the skills needed for the use of these in new and changing situations. The module will also support you in understanding advances in technology, including information technology, relevant to biology.

Chemistry

This module will provide you with an in-depth introduction to the chemistry skills and knowledge required for successful undergraduate study. The module is delivered through a combination of theoretical lectures, problem-solving tutorials and laboratory-based practicals. It will develop essential knowledge and understanding of concepts of chemistry, and the skills needed for the use of these in new and changing situations.

Maths for Natural Sciences

This module will provide you with an in-depth introduction to major mathematics topics required for successful undergraduate study. The module is delivered through a combination of theoretical lectures and problem-solving tutorials. These will support you in manipulating your knowledge of these key concepts so that you are able to apply them and discuss them in familiar contexts. This will also support you in beginning to understand more complex applications.

The module explores the principles of algebra and functions, exponentials and logarithms, matrices, differentiation, probability and statistics, and will focus on their application in business and economics. 

The application deadlines for this programme are:

  • Extended King’s International Foundation: 6 March 2026 (23:59 UK time)
  • King’s International Foundation: 6 March 2026 (23:59 UK time)

After the priority application deadline, if the programme becomes full before the final deadlines to be stated at a later date, we will close the programme to further applications.

Programme dates

  • Start date: 28 September 2026
  • Extended start date: 17 August 2026
  • Programme finishes: 28 May 2027

Full time tuition fees:

King's International Foundation - £28,150 (2026-2027)
Extended King's International Foundation - £32,600 (2026-2027)

Tuition fees are subject to annual increases, in line with King's terms and conditions.

Deposit

Upon accepting an offer for the King’s International Foundation Programme, you are required to pay a deposit of £6,000 to secure your place by the deadline, which will be stated in your offer. If you do not pay the deposit or provide evidence of financial sponsorship by the deadline stated in your offer, your offer will expire, and King’s reserves the right not to reinstate the offer.

This deposit is payable when you firmly accept an offer (unconditional or conditional) to study with us and will be offset against your tuition fees when you join King’s.

Payments are made online through the King's Apply portal.

All students need to pay the deposit, with the exception of sponsored students. If you are being sponsored by an employer or your government, for example, you will need to provide a valid Financial Guarantee letter. Please contact our Admissions team if you have any questions.

Application fee: £75

Our King’s International Foundation Programmes require a non-refundable application fee before you can submit your application to be considered. This step is built into the application process. Please note that payment of an application fee does not guarantee that you will receive an offer for your chosen programme, as many of our programmes are competitive.

If you apply for a pathway and receive a rejection your application fee will not be refunded. If you then choose to apply for a different pathway you will need to pay another application fee.

Please ensure that you carefully read the information about your chosen pathway and modules before applying.

Note: if you receive an offer, our King’s International Foundation Programme will also require a deposit to secure your place. This is in addition to the application fee; however, the deposit is used as a partial payment of the tuition fees upon enrolment. Your offer letter will include details of any deposit you must pay, deadlines, and payment methods. You should not make a deposit payment unless instructed to do so as part of an offer.

Find out more about how to apply for the International Foundation Programme.

Additional costs/expenses

In addition to your application and tuition fees, you can also expect to pay for:

  • Accommodation and living costs
  • Travel costs for travel around London and between campuses
  • Books if you need your own copy or they are required for your module
  • Library fees and fines
  • Society membership fees
  • Personal photocopies
  • Printing course handouts
  • Stationery
  • Graduation costs

Please see our student Terms and Conditions for further fee details, including our refund policy.

Key information

Course type:
Foundation
Study mode:
Full-time
Duration:
1 year
Application status:
Open
Start date:
28 September 2026
Extended start date:
17 August 2026
Priority deadline:
6 March 2026
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