Course summary
Problems like climate change, inequality and the ethics of AI can’t be solved by one subject alone. We need an interdisciplinary approach. At LIS, we teach students how to tackle complex, real-world problems by applying knowledge and skills from various disciplines across the arts and sciences. From coding to videography, machine learning to project management, and data science to public speaking, our curriculum is designed to break down barriers and foster a more integrated approach to problem-solving. As an LIS student, you’ll be part of the exciting journey of building a new university in Whitechapel, East London. You’ll have the opportunity to play a key role in establishing processes, clubs, societies, events and traditions. For example, ‘LIS Lates’, a career-focused event series, documentary film nights with directors, urban exploration sessions and more! At LIS, you won’t have to wait until you graduate to make your mark. Throughout your student journey, there will be continuous touchpoints for you to plug into the world of work, through internships, 1:1 careers support and a range of workshops to enhance your employability. We understand that being a part of a new and radical university can be daunting, but we believe as the world changes and problems evolve, we should evolve too. If your intellectual curiosity doesn’t fit into a box, and you recognise the need for interdisciplinary solutions - join us. Do something different. Be someone different. For more information, please visit www.lis.ac.uk
Modules
Problem Electives: During this degree, participants will concentrate on one out of three problem areas: digital worlds, human sociality, and environmental sustainability.
- AI Futures: ethics and aesthetics
- Eco-social Futures: living within planetary boundaries
- Human Futures: culture and complexity
- Experimental Methods: How to read and think like a scientist
- Re:Form: Understanding and manipulating visual media
- Cracking the Code: Learning to programme
- The Right Word: Analysing and creating impactful language
- Everything Counts: Probability, statistics, and numerical estimation
- Complexity
- Integration
How to apply
International applicants
We hold a probationary sponsorship licence which allows us to accept international students as part of the undergraduate and master’s cohorts. To get a visa, you will need to meet all the relevant visa requirements set out by the government. For more information, please visit www.lis.ac.uk/undergraduate-degree/international-eu-guidance
Entry requirements
A 2:1 or above in an undergraduate degree from the UK (or the international equivalent) in any subject. Applicants who do not fulfil the normal entry requirements but have extensive professional experience in a related area are considered on an individual basis. For more information, please visit www.lis.ac.uk/masters/admissions
English language requirements
Test | Grade | Additional details |
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IELTS (Academic) | 7 | IELTS for UKVI (provider: IELTS SELT Consortium; minimum of 7.0 overall, with a minimum of 6.5 in each component). This test must have been passed within two years of application to the programme. |
PTE Academic | 66 | PTE Academic (provider: Pearson; minimum of 66 overall, with a minimum of 60 in each component). This test must have been passed within two years of application to the programme. |
All LIS programmes are taught in English. To derive full benefit from and succeed in passing our programmes, you must be able to understand and express yourself in English (reading and listening, speaking and writing). International students seeking LIS sponsorship to study in the UK will need to pass a Secure English Language Test (SELT) as specified below. These tests must have been passed within two years of application to the programme. If a student is in the UK, they must complete one of the following SELTs, to the stated standard: - IELTS for UKVI (provider: IELTS SELT Consortium; minimum of 7.0 overall, with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) - LanguageCert International ESOL SELT (provider: LanguageCert; minimum of 33 in each component) Page 9 of 28 - PTE Academic (provider: Pearson; minimum of 66 overall, with a minimum of 60 in each component) - Integrated Skills in English (provider: Trinity College London; pass in each component) If a student is outside the UK, they must take a SELT with one of the following providers: - IELTS for UKVI (provider: IELTS SELT Consortium; minimum of 7.0 overall, with a minimum of 6.5 in each component) - LanguageCert International ESOL SELT (provider: LanguageCert; minimum of 33 in each component) - PTE Academic (provider: Pearson; minimum of 66 overall, with a minimum of 60 in each component) - Skills for English UKVI (provider: PSI Services (UK) Ltd; pass in each component The UK Government states that students can prove their knowledge of English by EITHER a SELT, or having a GCSE, A Level, Scottish National Qualification level 4 or 5, Scottish Higher or Advanced Higher in English, gained through study at a UK school that a student began when they were under 18. The following minimum grades for each of the listed qualifications (all grades being equal to a ‘pass’) are accepted: - GCSE = 4 or C - A Level = C - Scottish National Qualification Level 4 = Pass - Scottish National Qualification Level 5 = C - Scottish Higher = A - Scottish Advanced Higher = D
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
England | £11800 | Whole course |
Northern Ireland | £11800 | Whole course |
Scotland | £11800 | Whole course |
Wales | £11800 | Whole course |
Channel Islands | £11800 | Whole course |
Republic of Ireland | £11800 | Whole course |
EU | £19000 | Whole course |
International | £19000 | Whole course |
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .
Additional fee information
Sponsorship information
We want to make sure that you’re given every opportunity to succeed at LIS and we know that everyone’s situation is different. So that we can provide financial support to meet different needs, we have a number of different forms of financial support for our students. If you receive any of the financial support listed below you will never need to pay anything back. **Home Fees Students** **Bursary** For students in hardship, LIS may offer master’s bursaries in the form of a partial fee discount. If you apply, you may be required to provide evidence. You can enquire about a bursary by emailing [email protected]. **Emergency grants** We know that you can hit an emergency while you’re at LIS. To try and support you in these situations, we have a dedicated fund for hardship grants for enrolled students, which are decided on a case-by-case basis. **International Fees Students** **International Scholarships** We’re offering 2 types of scholarships for 2024 entry: - Early LIS Scholarship - LIS PG Innovation Scholarship They’re open to all students classed as ‘international’ for fees, and hold an offer for our programme. For more information, please visit www.lis.ac.uk/masters/fees
Provider information
London Interdisciplinary School (LIS)
20 – 30 Whitechapel Road
London
E1 1EW