A full-time Bachelor’s degree programme in the UK typically takes three years to complete.
Students from South Korea require one of the following qualifications for entry into year one of a Bachelor’s degree:
- Successful completion of a recognised International Foundation programme
- Successful completion of the International Baccalaureate (IB) with between 27 and 34 points
- Successful completion of three A Levels
Entry requirements may vary depending on the programme, and specific information can be found on the individual programme pages.
Degree Preparation Programmes
The University of Lincoln’s International College provides a range of degree preparation programmes to help students to qualify for entry onto an undergraduate Bachelor’s degree. If you are unable to meet the entrance requirements for a Bachelor’s degree, you may be eligible to join our International Foundation Year, or International Year One programme.
Applicants require one of the following qualifications for entry into the International College:
International Foundation Year | International Year One |
SH3: 6th Grade average in rank, with at least 6th grade in relevant subjects to include maths.
SH2: 5th Grade average in rank with at least 5th grade in relevant subjects to include maths. |
Successful completion of High School Diploma (6th Grade) or Korean High school graduation equivalency exam - 50%+ including relevant subjects |
Undergraduate Advanced Entry
Depending on your academic background and intended course of study, it may be possible to apply for advanced entry into level two, or three of a University of Lincoln Bachelor’s degree programme.
For more information, please contact the International Admissions Team at intadmissions@lincoln.ac.uk.