PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

• Make London your second home while living and studying at centrally-located London Met. Hop on the Tube at the Holloway Road station, conveniently located near campus, and all of London is accessible!   

• Take classes in biomedical sciences, business, health, journalism, psychology, and so much more!

• Voted as one of the best universities in the U.K. for teaching quality, faculty at London Met focus on providing real-world skills and practical knowledge to prepare students for success in the workforce. Outside of class, you’ll feel welcome and accepted as a member of this diverse campus. 

• Nothing can beat the location of London Met! Watch Arsenal at the nearby Emirates Stadium, stop in for a pint at one of the many nearby pubs, go sightseeing along the Thames, soak in art and history at one of the world-class museums, or see a live music or theatre performance! 

LIFE ABROAD 

Live and study in the heart of London as part of a diverse and multicultural student body! Spread across three campuses, you’ll love attending classes in the fashionable shopping district of Holloway Road in the central London borough of Islington, in Shoreditch in London’s vibrant East End, or in the historic “City of London,” now the base of London’s financial district. With excellent public transportation and lively, walkable city streets, it’s easy to explore London’s many activities! Academically, London Met’s practical course offerings are focused on employability and are the perfect way to gain skills needed after graduation. 

LIVE

Live in a vibrant London community at The Stay Club! You'll share a double room in a hall-style dorm, complete with a full-size bed, ensuite bathroom, and kitchenette. Linens and utilities are included. Make friends easily by living with both ISEP students and other university students in London. Enjoy easy access to the Holloway campus, nearby Tube stations, and numerous bus lines. The Stay Club offers free Wi-Fi, 24/7 security, an on-site café, cinema, gym, and social events organized by the housing staff. 

DINE

Pubs, coffee shops, restaurants, and even McDonald’s offer an easy place to grab a meal nearby. While in London, be sure to try the diverse food choices—delicious curries, peri peri chicken, vegetarian specialties, fish and chips, and classic high tea. With multiple supermarkets near the residences, it’s easy to grab groceries and prepare a quick meal with friends in your ensuite kitchenette. Plan to spend between 50 and 70 GBP on food each week. 

EXPERIENCE

With Wi-Fi, pool tables, and board games, London Met’s “The Rocket” is an ideal spot for studying and hanging out with friends. It has a fantastic outdoor courtyard and venue space, which is perfect for relaxing between and after lectures. Be sure to stop by for quiz nights, karaoke, and happy hours. For deeper conversation, join the monthly Critical Conversation Cafes, hosted by the Center for Equity and Inclusion, which offer a place for debate, reflection and awareness. 

EXPLORE 

London’s airports offer low-cost flights throughout the U.K. and Europe, so weekend trips to popular spots like Spain and Italy are accessible and affordable. Closer to campus, London offers endless free activities and sightseeing. Plus, there’s always theatre, live music, and sporting events for something different.   

THRIVE 

Melt away stress and focus on your health at the campus gym, in fitness and wellness classes, or as part of a sports team. Fitness classes, including yoga, Pilates, and boxing, are free for students. Counselling services, disability and dyslexia support, and career advice are available for all students. Student-run clinics even over pro bono legal advice and rehab for sports injuries, and the Student Union offers “The Advice Service” for extra support and guidance. As an ISEP student, you’ll also receive assistance from the International Support Team, a full-time staff on campus dedicated to supporting you. 

What We Love About London Met 

Lots of universities claim to be diverse, but London Met truly is! It’s a great spot for students from all backgrounds, including non-traditional (mature) students. More than 50% of students come from an under-represented background, and over 80% identify as adult (non-traditional) learners. 

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Course Description

As a visiting student at London Met, you'll take classes from virtually any subject area alongside students from all over the world.  Students can mix and match modules (classes) from within and outside subject areas (majors), offering some helpful flexibility when choosing what to study during your program abroad.  The chart below reflects some of the more popular classes students have taken in the past.  Use this to help get you started planning your own program abroad at London Met! 

Credits Earned 

Students who complete the program in good standing can expect to earn 60 UK credits which ISEP recommends is the equivalent of 12 U.S. Credit Hours. Each course is usually worth about 15 credits.  

If you use financial aid, please speak with a qualified financial aid advisor to understand your academic obligations and the requirements for using financial aid. 

Sample Classes Available: 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Principles of Management 

 
 

Journalism: History and Ideas 

 
 

Clinical Psychology 

 
 

 Molecular Biology 

 
 

Biochemistry 

 
 
 
 

Practice of Consultancy 

 
 

Intro to Digital Media 

 
 

Cognition and Behavior 

 
 

Microbiology 

 
 

General Microbiology 

 
 
 
 

Fundamentals of Project Management 

 
 

Reporting and Photography Skills 

 
 

Forensic Psychology 

 
 

Human Immunity 

 
 

Anatomy & Physiology 2 

 
 
 
 

International Business 

 
 

Media Law and Ethics 

 
 

Work Psychology 

 
 

Biochemistry for Life Sciences 

 
 

Parasitology 

 
 
 
 

Principles of Marketing 

 
 

Fashion Branding and Journalism 

 
 

Health Psychology 

 
 

Energy Metabolism and Endocrinology 

 
 

Blood Science

 

For detailed instructions on how to search for all available courses, please click on the "other academic conditions" dropdown link below.

Website for Course Availability

ISEP STUDENT SERVICES OFFICER Amanda Ewert 703-504-9986 | aewert@isep.org Thank you for your interest in ISEP Study Abroad! I’m your Student Services Officer and main point of contact here at ISEP. As you search for programs, I’ll be available to answer any questions you might have. Feel free to contact me at any point in your search process for help, tips or advice.

Academics

Undergraduate
(in English)

*This program is OK for Sophomores

Fields of Study

  • Biology: Recommended!

    Genetics Microbiology and Immunology Parasitology Toxicology

  • Business: Recommended!

    Accounting Business Communications Business Management E-Commerce Economics Entrepreneurship Fashion Merchandising Finance Human Resources Management International Business/Trade/Commerce Management Information Systems Marketing

  • Communication:

    Digital Communication and Media Intercultural Communication Journalism Mass Communication/Media Studies Photojournalism Public Relations Publishing Radio and Television

  • Computer and Information Sciences:

    Computer and IT Support Services Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Web Page/Multimedia Design

  • Construction Trades

    Aviation Management and Operations

  • Education:

    Early Childhood Education Educational Leadership and Administration Social and Philosophical Foundations of Education

  • Engineering:

    Computer Engineering Computer Software Engineering

  • English Language and Literature:

    English Literature (British and Commonwealth) General Literature Professional/Technical Writing Rhetoric and Composition Writing

  • Foreign Languages and Literatures:

    Arabic Language and Literature French Language and Literature German Language and Literature Interpretation and Translation Spanish Language and Literature

  • Health Sciences: Recommended!

    Dietetics Nutrition Sciences Pharmacy Public Health

  • Hospitality and Tourism:

    Event Planning Hospitality Management Tourism Management

  • Human Services

    Community Organization and Advocacy

  • International/Global Studies:

    International Relations and Affairs Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution

  • Law/Criminal Justice:

    Criminology Forensic Science and Technology International Law

  • Mathematics

  • Physical Sciences

    Chemistry

  • Psychology: Recommended!

    Clinical Psychology Cognitive Psychology and Psycholinguistics Counseling Psychology Forensic Psychology

  • Social Sciences:

    Political Science and Government Sociology

  • Sports Studies:

    Kinesiology and Exercise Science Sports Studies

  • Visual and Performing Arts:

    Acting Art History Arts, Entertainment, and Media Management Cinematography and Film Production Design and Visual Communications Directing and Theatrical Production Drama and Theatre Arts Fashion/Apparel Design Film Studies Game and Interactive Media Design

Academic Requirements

  • U.S. GPA: 2.7 or higher
  • TOEFL iBT Score: 72
  • TOEFL Writing Score: 17
  • TOEFL Reading Score: 18
  • TOEFL Listening Score: 17
  • TOEFL Speaking Score: 20
  • IELTS Score: 6
  • IELTS Writing Score: 5.5
  • IELTS Reading Score: 5.5
  • IELTS Listening Score: 5.5
  • IELTS Speaking Score: 5.5

Special Application Instructions

Students are required to submit an internal application following their placement which is required of the host institution. Instructions will be sent by the ISEP Host Coordinator by email.

Students should normally have completed at least one year of university education prior to application.

Some modules will require previous study in related areas. Details of academic pre-requisites are listed in the main module catalogue. Please note that additional application materials may be required for certain fields such as Sports Therapy.

PASSPORT: All students must have a valid passport to participate in this program. If you do not have a valid passport, we suggest you start the application process as soon as possible.

VISA/RESIDENCE PERMIT: All students, regardless of visa status will need to apply for an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) prior to their program arrival date. Most students attending this program will be required to obtain a visa/residence permit prior to or upon arrival. For more information on the process and estimated cost of the ETA and visa/residence permit, please review the ISEP Country Handbook here.

Special Needs Support

  • Mobility
  • Hearing
  • Speech
  • Learning

Other Academic Conditions

Health Sciences, Sports Studies, and lab based coursework is more suitable for Full Year or Spring terms. Many of these courses have exams in mid to late January that require in-person attendance and occur after students have returned home.

Courses in the School of Computing & Digital Media are easier to find in the Spring term over Fall. If students do choose fall, they will need to plan to stay through exams.

Information about modules (classes) and credit information is available on the London Met Module Selection Guide. 

Students staying for the Autumn semester who need to be back in their home country by early January for university or an internship, may be able to complete an alternative assessment instead of taking exams which occur in the last two weeks of January. Not all modules have an exam as the final assessment so an alternative may be unnecessary. 

In addition to TOEFL and IELTS, London Metropolitan University also accepts the following Cambridge English scores along with the certifying statement of results:

-Cambridge C1 Advanced (formerly English: Advanced (CAE)): grade C and above

-Cambridge C2 Proficiency (formerly Cambridge English: Proficiency (CPE)): grade C and above

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