Begin your university career
An undergraduate course (known as a bachelor's degree) is usually the first degree students apply for and normally takes three years to complete.
Continue your studies
Whether you're looking to change career direction, improve your job prospects or simply pursue a passion, London Met is an excellent choice for postgraduate study.
Take an alternative route into higher education
If you can't meet the entry requirements for an undergraduate degree, you may still be able to gain entry by completing a degree with a foundation year.
Study the final year of an undergraduate degree
Upgrade to a full undergraduate degree – ideal if you have a foundation degree or Higher National Diploma, or wish to study the final year of your degree in London.
Develop new skills
Study a short course at London Met to develop your skills or learn new ones. Short courses are a great way to improve your career prospects or fulfil personal interests.
Apply through a current or new employer
Apprenticeships allow the apprentice to be employed full time, being paid, whilst learning and gaining a qualification in their chosen occupational area.
Prepare for studying in the UK
These short programmes are designed to prepare international students for bachelor's or graduate study in the UK.
Learn a language
Our Open Language Programme offers a number of part-time courses that will help you develop language skills.
Begin your journey to become a teacher
We offer a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses to start your journey into teaching.
Join our vibrant research community
Research and knowledge exchange are central to the culture of intellectual enquiry at the University.
Study at one of our partner institutions
We work closely with a number of collaborative partners both in the UK and overseas to deliver courses that lead to a university award.
Discover where our law degrees can take you
Finding the right law course can be difficult. We've put together a handy guide to get you started on your journey into law.