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University of London International Courses
University of London International Programs (University of London International Programs), formerly known as the University of London External Program (University of London External Programs), founded in 1858, is the University of London offered an international course of history more than 150 years.

Founded
When the University of London was established, Charles Dickens put forward the theory of "People's University", which gave everyone the opportunity to receive higher education. Because only the children of the nobles had the opportunity to receive higher education at that time, the University of London's off-campus curriculum was established, and in 1858 it obtained the Royal Charter by Queen Victoria. It was the first institution in the world to offer cross-border education courses.

Development
When the University of London extracurricular curriculum appeared, it became more and more popular from the end of the nineteenth century to the beginning of the twentieth century, but it became widely known during the Second World War. Those who enrolled in this course, in addition to soldiers fighting in the field, are more of the Allied prisoners of war imprisoned in German concentration camps.

Because of the Geneva Conference, prisoners of war have the protection of the right to life, including the right to education. Therefore, many Allied prisoners of war enrolled in extramural courses at the University of London. The textbooks were sent by the University of London to their concentration camps, and invigilators were sent to the concentration camps during the final exams. Between 1940 and 1945, the University of London took 11,000 exams in 88 concentration camps, but the pass rate of prisoners of war was low, but some of them passed the exam and were awarded degrees.

The World War II after the due airmail rapid development, it is widely recognized at the international level, enrollments have risen sharply.

2008 marks the 150th anniversary of the establishment of the University of London extracurricular curriculum. In 2010, the University of London extracurricular course was renamed the University of London International Course.

Features
International courses at the University of London include undergraduate and master's degree courses in different disciplines, as well as international pre-undergraduate and pre-master's courses. For each course, the 18 subordinate colleges use their respective discipline advantages as the guidance college (Lead College) to be responsible for the curriculum design and teaching guidance. When applying for the degree courses of the University of London International Course, students need to register at the University of London headquarters and overseas teaching sites at the same time, complete the prescribed subjects at the overseas teaching sites authorized by the University of London, and pass the University of London Examination Board examination for evaluation. After passing, The academic qualifications equivalent to those of studying at the University of London will be awarded and will participate in the annual graduation ceremony. For non-degree courses, you need to follow the relevant syllabus, use the University of London Student Online Learning Center to complete the study independently, and pass the exam.


 * Colleges participating in curriculum development among affiliated colleges
 * Birkbeck, University of London
 * Goldsmiths College, University of London
 * King's College London
 * College of Philosophy and Theology
 * London School of Economics and Political Science
 * London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
 * Queen Mary University of London
 * Royal Holloway, University of London
 * University College London
 * School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
 * City College, University of London
 * International development

The international courses of the University of London are popular all over the world, and many top universities such as the United Kingdom and the United States have also accepted their international preparatory courses as qualifications for admission to undergraduate courses.

The University of London has more than 52,000 students enrolled in international courses, from about 180 countries, and a total of 120 teaching sites around the world.

United Kingdom
There are many universities offering international courses at the University of London in the early years and then granting royal charters to obtain university qualifications. Some of the more well-known universities include the University of Nottingham, University of Leicester, University of Exeter and Cardiff University.

China
In the fifth Sino-British Humanities Exchange Mechanism Conference, the University of London and Beijing Foreign Studies University signed a memorandum of cooperation to jointly establish the first international curriculum center in China. The first batch of them will be responsible for the London School of Economics, University College London and City College London Guide the establishment of 5 undergraduate and master's degree programs to jointly run schools. In China, Inter Great Education Group is authorized as the exclusive marketing consultant to assist in the cooperation with universities in mainland China.

Hong Kong
The University of London International Course has a long history in Hong Kong. In 1956, the University of Hong Kong established the predecessor of HKU SPACE, the University of Hong Kong Extracurricular Curriculum Department , and introduced the teaching model of the University of London. In 1964, it opened the University of London Bachelor of Laws preparatory class, which was the first formal legal course in the country. In those days, local students could not study law unless they traveled abroad, so the response to enrolling in the course was quite enthusiastic. Subsequently, in response to the policies of the Hong Kong government and the needs of students, the University of London strengthened its cooperation with the University of Hong Kong, including offering full-time law courses and establishing the University of Hong Kong Law School in 1969. Since the status of the University of Hong Kong Law School in the early years was not high, many students of the University of Hong Kong Law School also applied for the University of London Law degree.At present, many practicing lawyers in Hong Kong hold their Bachelor of Laws degree.

By 1987, the Extracurricular Curriculum Department of the University of Hong Kong opened a preparatory course for the Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy outside the University of London, and in 1988 it opened a preparatory course for the Bachelor of Science in Economics outside the University of London. class.

In the early years, there were only one or two universities in Hong Kong for a long time. Many students who could not enter the local university and could not afford the cost of overseas study participated in the University of London's off-campus courses and passed the qualification for bachelor's degree. Many graduates use this degree to advance to higher education or obtain professional qualifications. At present, some of the university's international curriculum qualifications are included in the Hong Kong qualifications framework.

In 1973, the then Lingnan College was approved by the University of London to teach related subjects outside the school, allowing its graduates of tertiary courses to study and obtain an honours degree awarded by the University of London. But this arrangement ended in 1975. [10]

In addition to the School of Professional and Continuing Education of the University of Hong Kong, the School of Professional and Continuing Education of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University also offers preparation classes for the University of London's Bachelor of Laws course.

ICSOC
ICSOC is an established name in the education industry, established to have a central authority to recognize legitimate online educators. It was formed with the belief that institutes and educators providing quality and exception education needed to be validated and brought into the attention of students and professional looking to further their knowledge and career.