In one full year at the world-renowned London School of Economics, the General Course for English Language Majors (GC ELM), hosted by the Language Center, takes you on a journey through the English language. It supports your desire to build on your existing knowledge of teaching, linguistics, and literature. Having studied English at your home university for at least two years, you follow a combined program tailored perfectly for English majors. You immerse and your equally aspirational classmates immerse yourselves in Society and Language, English Literature and Society and an upper-level course designed for your final undergraduate year or first year of graduate study, Discourse and Communication.
London School of Economics Academic (English Literature & Linguistics) Program
About the Program
At a Glance
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About the University
London School of Economics
The London School of Economics (LSE) consistently nears the top of UK and global rankings. Since 1895, the LSE has pioneered social science research, challenged existing ways of thinking, and sought to understand the causes of things to transform them.
On a journey to global citizenship, you become part of an international community and culturally diverse population of 11,000 students, around 70% of whom join from outside the UK, representing over 140 countries. From the city-center campus, you discover London, one of the world’s most vibrant cities, and follow in the footsteps of the 18 Nobel Prize winners and many world leaders among LSE’s faculty and alumni.
Learn more at LSE's official website.
Academics
London School of Economic's Academic Approach
Teaching delivered by leading academics
LSE’s academics are at the cutting-edge of the social sciences, influencing opinion and helping shape society.
Wide range of courses and academic resources
You can choose a combination of courses from more than 300 available, covering the full range of social science subjects. You have access to resources including the world-renowned British Library of Political and Economic Science.
Central London location
LSE is on the doorstep of the city of London, Westminster and Covent Garden, providing great social and academic resources. London is both the campus and a social science laboratory.
Lifelong connection with LSE
As a fully integrated undergraduate student, you become an LSE alumnus, which will give access to a range of benefits and a lifelong association with the school. Services and benefits available to alumni include:
- 10% off LSE graduate degrees
- LSE Alumni Centre
- LSE email address
- Access to LSE Careers and Library
The prestige of LSE will continue to shine on after your program concludes via SAF Scholars’ CVs and set you apart in the competitive job market.
Scholarships opportunity
If you are accepted, you can apply for a John C. Phelan general course scholarship worth more than to £21,000. Recipients will also be considered for an International Students House Residential Scholarship, providing two students with 40 weeks of FREE housing.
As a SAF Scholar, you'll be invited to apply for scholarship after you're accepted. The esult will be released before your arrival, sometime in July. This is a needs-based scholarship (financial aid) and SAF Scholarship will be required to submit financial documents to prove your financial conditions at the time of scholarship application.
Courses
Students are hosted by the School’s Language Centre and follow a tailored combination of 4 courses ideal for English language majors:
- LN370 Discourse and Communication (Upper-Level Course)
- LN250 English Literature and Society
- LN270 Society and Language
- 1 course in French, German, Mandarin, Russian or Spanish
Get To Know Our Application Process
From academics to visa requirements, our structured process helps you choose the right program and university for your goals. Complete a strong application, and prepare for success abroad.
Personalize Your Study Abroad Plan With Your SAF Counselor
Each student has unique academic goals for a study abroad experience. As you think about studying abroad, your SAF Counselor will help you plan for success and support you every step of the way.
Application Requirements
The requirements outlined in this section include the language proficiency scores you may need to demonstrate your language skills, a guide to the GPA range and other academic prerequisites required by your host university, and a list of documentation and other application materials you will need to finalize your application. You may need to supply additional information throughout the process, and you will be alerted through your emails and SAF Student Portal if this is the case for you.
Language Test Score Requirements
To prove your language proficiency, you can use:
- IELTS: 7.0 overall and 7.0 in each component (in one exam sitting only)
- TOEFL iBT: 100 overall (with a minimum of 27 in writing, 25 in reading, 24 in listening, 24 in speaking) *(in one exam sitting only)
- Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic: 69 overall with 69 in each component *(in one exam sitting only)
- Cambridge C1 Advanced (CAE): 185 points overall and a minimum of 185 points in each component *(in one exam sitting only)
- Cambridge C2 Proficiency (CPE): 185 points overall and a minimum of 185 points in each component *(in one exam sitting only)
Program Dates
When studying abroad, you will want to consider the time of year and how long you are away. Most programs follow the host university's academic calendar.
The dates shown below are general estimates, and as you get closer to the start of the term, you will get more detailed information from SAF. If you have any questions, your Student Counsellor and Program Specialist are always here to support you and point you to the correct information.
Fall 2024 Academic + Spring 2025 Academic (English Literature & Linguistics)
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Housing Information
University-owned flat
During your time at LSE, you will have a shared accomoodation within a university-owned flat.
*Housing is subject to availability. For specific questions regarding housing please contact SAF.
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Advising and Support
The process of studying abroad could quickly feel overwhelming, but we have been doing this for decades and do everything we can to support you through it.
Many SAF staff are alumni and have walked this path. They have real-life experience to draw on as they advise and support you through every step of our comprehensive services. They’re in your corner, taking care of all the details and explaining what you need to do next.
Take the first step in your study abroad journey by scheduling a consultation with your closest Student Counselor. You can discuss your for-credit academic courses and language programs and explore internships, research programs, and study tours. When you know what you want to do, we guide you through the pre-program steps, help you arrange your visa and transport, and finalize your accommodation or digital experience.
Get To Know Our Application Process
From academics to visa requirements, our structured process helps you choose the right program and university for your goals. Complete a strong application, and prepare for success abroad.
Personalize Your Study Abroad Plan With Your SAF Counselor
Each student has unique academic goals for a study abroad experience. As you think about studying abroad, your SAF Counselor will help you plan for success and support you every step of the way.
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