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Foundation Year in Humanities

Course overview

UCAS code: See course options
Entrance requirements: BBB
Course duration: 4/5 years (BA)

Application deadline

29 January 2025

Subject requirements

Required subjects: B in your most relevant subject
Recommended subjects: Not applicable
Helpful subjects: Not applicable

Interviews

March 2025

Written work

You may be asked to submit a piece of written work.

Admissions statistics

Places for Astrophoria Foundation Year: Up to 50

Places for Humanities Foundation: Up to 18.

Contact

Email: admissions@foundationyear.ox.ac.uk

About the course

Are you a student from the UK interested in studying Classics, English, History or Theology & Religion? Have your personal or educational circumstances meant you are unlikely to achieve the grades typically required for Oxford courses? If so, then choosing to apply for your course with a Foundation Year might be the right option for you. 

The Foundation Year is free for students and is designed to be a one-year intensive academic course which will bridge any gaps between school and our academically challenging undergraduate courses. The programme is carefully designed to build and develop your study skills, subject knowledge and academic confidence.

Students that pass the course will be awarded a nationally recognised Certificate in Higher Education (CertHE) qualification. If you pass the course at the required level, you will be automatically admitted into Oxford as an undergraduate student if you wish to be, without the need to re-apply.

The Foundation Year in Humanities course begins with an introduction to the Humanities which will allow you to explore the similarities and differences between the Humanities subjects before moving to more subject specific study. It will also give you an understanding of what it means to study your subject at undergraduate level. Alongside your subject you will also have the option to take either one language course or one maths course.

Alongside your academic subject programme, you will take the Preparation for Undergraduate Studies course. This will help you develop the core skills that will enable you to thrive on a course at undergraduate level, whether at Oxford or another university. These modules will provide support in building general academic skills including:

  • academic writing
  • communication skills to support verbal discussion
  • and broader personal development through a society and culture course and academic mentoring.

Visit the Astrophoria Foundation Year website for further insights into this course and the programme. 

Visit the undergraduate course pages for Classics, English, History or Theology & Religion to find out more about the undergraduate course you'll study after your foundation year.