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Programme Details 2013-2014
STUDY ABROAD CATALOGUE (for Study Abroad/Exchange Students only)
Levels 1 (HE1), 2 (HE2) and 3 (HE3)
From the list below, please choose 9 modules you are interested in taking during your semester. Please then include them on your application form, in order of preference. You will take up to 60 UK credits worth of modules during your semester with us, but please select 9 modules to avoid disappointment through last-minute changes or timetable clashes. All module offerings are subject to availability and timetabling.
Please note: if you are coming to Roehampton on a year-long language based placement, you must choose your languages modules from the list called “Options for year-long language students” (see the Languages section below).
For further information please contact our International Centre, +44 (0) 208 392 3192, international@roehampton.ac.uk.
Jump to an academic pathway:
ANTHROPOLOGY
Please note that module codes shown in brackets [italics] are for internal use only and do not apply to Study Abroad students.Autumn TermLevel 1ANT010C910A - Introduction to Being Human 1
[part of ANT020C151Y]ANT010C912A - Introduction to Evolution
[part of ANT020C153Y]ANT010C913A - Human Ecology and Adaptation 1
[part of ANT020C154Y] ANT010C915A - Ethnography in Culture and Society 1
[part of ANT020C155Y]ANT010C917A - Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology 1
[part of ANT020C157]Level 2ANT010N920A - Ethnographic Research Methods
[part of ANT020N173Y]ANT010N921A - Humans and other Primates 1
[part of ANT020N175Y]BSS010N920A - Biosciences Research Methods
[part of BSS020N231Y]BSS010N921A - Studying Animal Behaviour
[part of BSS020N219Y]Level 3¬
ANT020X196A - Animals, Culture and Society
ANT010X930A - Hunter Gatherers and Human Evolution
[part of ANT020X198Y]ANT010X932A - Primate Biology and Conservation 1
[part of ANT020X181Y]ANT010X934A - Palaeoanthropology 1
[part of ANT020X182Y]BSS010X930A - Animal Behaviour and Cognition 1
[part of BSS020X342Y]Spring TermLevel 1ANT010C911S - Introduction to Being Human 2
[part of ANT020C151Y]ANT010C914S - Human Ecology and Adaptation 2
[part of ANT020C153Y]ANT010C916S - Ethnography in Culture and Society 2
[part of ANT020C155Y]ANT010C918S - Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology 2
[part of ANT020C157Y]ANT010C919S - Introduction to Primates
[part of ANT020C153Y]Level 2ANT020N172S - Theory: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
ANT010N922S - Humans and other Primates 2
[part of ANT020N175Y]BSS010N922S - Biology of Animal Sociality
[part of BSS020N219Y]Level 3ANT010X931S - Hunter Gatherers and Human Ecology
[part of ANT020X198Y]ANT010X933S - Primate Biology and Conservation 2
[part of ANT020X181Y]ANT010X935S - Palaeoanthropology 2
[part of ANT020X182Y]BSS010X931S - Animal Behaviour and Cognition 2
[part of BSS020X342Y]
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Please note that module codes shown in brackets [italics] are for internal use only and do not apply to Study Abroad students.Autumn TermLevel 1BSS010C910A - Biochemistry
[part of BSS020C128Y]BSS010C912A - Introduction to Invertebrate Biology
[part of BSS020C124Y]BSS010C914A - Introduction to Plants
[part of BSS020C125Y]BSS010C916A
or S - Introduction to Human Disease
[part of BSS020C126Y]BSS010C917A - Physiology and Introductory Statistics
[part of BSS020C127Y]BSS010C918A - Introduction to Evolution
[part of BSS020C141Y]Level 2BSS020N211A - Animal Biology 2
BSS010N920A - Biosciences Research Methods
[part of BSS020N231Y]BSS010N921A - Studying Animal Behaviour
[part of BSS020N219Y]BSS010N923A - Physiology and Metabolism
[part of BSS020N237Y]BSS010N950A - Molecular Biology Theory and Practice
[part of BSS020N234Y]BSS010N952A - Ecosystems 1: Animal Ecology
[part of BSS020N235Y]BSS010N954A - Pharmacology and Toxicology
[part of BSS020N238Y]BSS010N956A - Immunology
[part of BSS020N232Y]BSS010N958A - The Brain in Health and Disease 1
[part of BSS020N240Y]Level 3BSS010X930A - Animal Behaviour and Cognition 1
[part of BSS020X342Y]BSS010X932A - Epidemiology and Human Disease
[part of BSS020X324Y]BSS010X934A - Pathophysiology
[part of BSS020X344Y]BSS010X936A - Advances in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
[part of BSS020X348Y]Spring TermLevel 1BSS010C911S - Biochemistry
[part of BSS020C128Y]BSS010C913S - Introduction to Vertebrate Biology
[part of BSS020C124Y]BSS010C915S - Introduction to Ecology
[part of BSS020C125Y]BSS010C916A
or S - Introduction to Human Disease
[part of BSS020C126Y]BSS010C919S - Cell Biology
[part of BSS020C141Y]Level 2BSS020N204S - Animal Biology 1
BSS010N922S - Biology of Animal Sociality
[part of BSS020N219Y]BSS010N924S - Physiology and Metabolism
[part of BSS020N237Y]BSS010N951S - Molecular Biology Theory and Practice
[part of BSS020N234Y]BSS010N953S - Ecosystems 2: Plant Ecology
[part of BSS020N235Y]BSS010N955S - Pharmacology and Toxicology
[part of BSS020N238Y]BSS010N957S - Immunology
[part of BSS020N232Y]BSS010N959S - The Brain in Health and Disease 2
[part of BSS020N240Y]Level 3BSS020X356S - Aquatic and Invertebrate Biology
BSS010X931S - Animal Behaviour and Cognition 2
[part of BSS020X342Y]BSS010X933S - Medical Microbiology
[part of BSS020X324Y]BSS010X935S - Pathophysiology
[part of BSS020X344Y]BSS010X937S - Advances in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
[part of BSS020X348Y]
BUSINESS
Please note that module codes shown in brackets [italics] are for internal use only and do not apply to Study Abroad students.Autumn TermLevel 1BUS010C910A
or S - People & Organisations
[part of BUS020C430Y]Level 2BUS020N551A
or S - Project Management
BUS020N552A - Multimedia
BUS020N591A - International Business Workshop
BUS020N592A - Managing Organisations
BUS010N921A - International Business Environment (prerequisite: BUS020C430)
[part of BUS020N533Y] BUS010N923A
or S - Marketing Management (prerequisite: BUS020C460)
[part of BUS020N560Y] BUS010N925A
or S - Managerial Economics (prerequisite: BUS020C435)
[part of BUS020N540Y]
BUS010N926A
or S - Entrepreneurship (prerequisite: BUS020C460)
[part of BUS020N563Y]BUS010N927A
or S - Introduction to Human Resource Management (prerequisite: BUS020C430)
[part of BUS020N581Y]Level 3 BUS010X931A - Cross Cultural Management (prerequisite: BUS020N530 or BUS020N592)
[part of BUS020X652Y] BUS010X932A - Capital Markets and Investment
[part of BUS020X640Y] (prerequisites: BUS020C435 and either BUS020N541 or BUS020N540)
BUS010X933A - Economics and Government (prerequisites: BUS020C435 and either BUS020N541 or BUS020N540)
[part of BUS020X641Y] BUS010X934A
or S - Applied Marketing Communications (prerequisite: BUS020N560)
[part of BUS020X662Y] BUS010X935A
or S - Contemporary Issues in Human Resource Development (prerequisite: BUS020N581)
[part of BUS020X681Y]Spring TermLevel 1BUS010C910A
or S - People & Organisations
[part of BUS020C430Y] Level 2BUS020N553S - Website Design
BUS020N551A
or S - Project Management
BUS010N923A
or S - Marketing Management (prerequisite: BUS020C460 plus more marketing)
[part of BUS020N560Y] BUS010N925A
or S - Managerial Economics (prerequisite: BUS020C435)
[part of BUS020N540Y] BUS010N926A
or S - Entrepreneurship (prerequisite: BUS020C460)
[part of BUS020N563Y] Level 3BUS020X623S - Management Information Systems
BUS010X934A
or S - Applied Marketing Communications (prerequisite: BUS020N560)
[part of BUS020X662Y]BUS010X935A
or S - Contemporary Issues in Human Resource Development (prerequisite: BUS020N581)
[part of BUS020X681Y]
COMMUNICATION & MEDIA STUDIES
Please note that module codes shown in brackets [italics] are for internal use only and do not apply to Study Abroad students.Autumn TermLevel 1CUL020C113A - News Media
CUL020C117A - Visual Culture
CUL020C911A
or S
or H - Media City and Cultural Capital
FLM020C112A - Reading Visual Aesthetics
PHT020C108A
or S - Digital Photography Workshop
Level 2CUL020N249A - Studying Popular Culture (prerequisite: Media & Culture major)
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CUL020N256 - The Media and the Public Sphere
CUL020N259A - Screening Gender (prerequisite: Media & Culture major)
CUL020N260A - Travel, Tourism and the Media (prerequisite: Media & Culture major)
FLM020N214A - Thinking about Film
FLM010N224A - Fiction and Documentary: Forms and Approaches
FLM020N233A - Forms of Animation
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FLM020N235 - Film Sound
FLM020N237A - Forms of Documentary
FLM020N240A - Experimental Cinemas
FLM020N245A - Cinematography
FLM020N248A - Audiences and Spectatorship Project
JOU020N216A - Aspects of the Journalism Industry
PHT020N201A - Photography and the Home [prerequisite: equivalent to level 1 Photography Skills course]
PHT020N204A - Photojournalism and Documentary Practices (prerequisite: equivalent to level 1 Photography Skills course)
PHT020N205A - Landscape and Mapping Space (prerequisite: equivalent to level 1 Photography Skills course)
Level 3CUL020X321A - Madness and Metaphor: Culture on the Edge (prerequisite: Media & Culture major)
CUL020X324A - Popular Journalism and Tabloid Culture (prerequisite: Media, Journalism or Culture major)
FLM020X341A - The Modern Vampire
FLM020X363A - Producing
FLM020X367A - Adaptation for Film and Television (prerequisite: an introductory screenwriting module)
FLM020X369A - Digital Cinema
FLM020X370A - Guerrilla Filmmaking
JOU020X304A - North and South: Reporting Africa
JOU020X308A - Journalism Assignment
JOU020X309A - Multimedia Journalism
PHT020X305A - Contemporary Photographic Practices
Spring TermLevel 1CUL020C130S - Media and Society
CUL020C911A
or S
or H - Media City and Cultural Capital
FLM020C114S - Forms of Cinema
JOU020C106S - Reporting Britain
PHT020C108A
or S - Digital Photography Workshop
Level 2CUL020N248S - Approaches to Media and Culture (prerequisite: Media & Culture major)
CUL020N266S - Policing Culture, Policing the Nation (prerequisite: Media & Culture major)
CUL020N920S - London Internship in Media and Culture
FLM020N215S - Audio-visual Criticism
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FLM020N234 - Genre and Cultural Context
FLM020N238S - World Cinemas
FLM020N244S - Writing on the Screen
JOU020N203S - Photography & the Real
JOU020N205S - Politics and the Media
JOU020N210S - Writing Sport
PHT020N202S - Photography and Commodity Culture (prerequisite: equivalent to level 1 Photography Skills course)
PHT020N203S - Identity and Difference: Dividing Selves (prerequisite: equivalent to level 1 Photography Skills course)
Level 3CUL020X325S - Reality Revolutions (prerequisite: Media & Culture major)
CUL020X326S - Emotions in Culture (prerequisite: Media & Culture major)
FLM020X332S - Screen Women: from Pin-ups to Postfeminism
FLM020X365S - Contemporary Documentary Film Form (prerequisite: equivalent to HE1 and HE2 Film practise modules; having realised at least a 10 min. documentary film)
JOU020X303S - East and West: Terror, Power and New Journalism
JOU020X305S - Investigative Journalism
CREATIVE & PERFORMING ARTS
Please note that module codes shown in brackets [italics] are for internal use only and do not apply to Study Abroad students.Autumn TermLevel 1DAN010C910A
or S - Looking at Dances
[part of DAN020C140Y]DAN010C912A
or S - Investigating Dance Practice
[part of DAN020C145]DRA020C199A
or S - Introduction to the London Stage
Level 2DAN020N233A - Choreography: Composition and Collaboration
DAN020N240A - Labanotation
DAN010N250A
or S - Ballet 2
DAN010N251A
or S - Contact 2
DAN010N252A
or S - Cunningham 2
DAN010N255A
or S
or H - Release 2
DAN020N258A - Dance, Culture and Society
DRA020N207A - Riots, Censorship and Offence
DRA020N209A - Representing Women: Feminist Perspectives on Drama, Theatre and Performance
DRA020N217A - Theatre and the American Dream
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DRA020N227 - New Media in Performance
DRA020N230A - Race, Ethnicity and Representation
Level 3DAN010X930A - From Process to Product
[part of DAN020X320Y]DAN010X931A - The Resourceful Choreographer
[part of DAN020X321A]¬
DRA020X363 - Leisure Industries, Escape and Experience
DRA020X369A - Shakespeare and Contemporary Performance
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DRA020X371 - Performance in an Age of Hip Hop
DRA020X373A - Theatre Criticism
DRA020X376A - Text Workshop
DRA020X378A - Performing Failure
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DRA020X394 - Performance Documentation
Spring TermLevel 1DAN010C910A
or S - Looking at Dances
[part of DAN020C140Y]DAN010C912A
or S - Investigating Dance Practice
[part of DAN020C145]DAN020N246S - Improvisation: Composition and Performance
DAN020N248S - World Music and Dance
DAN010N250A
or S - Ballet 2
DAN010N251A
or S - Contact 2
DAN010N252A
or S - Cunningham 2
DAN010N254S or H - Limón 2
DAN010N255A
or S
or H - Release 2
DRA020C199A
or S - Introduction to the London Stage
Level 2DRA020N202S - Arguments for Comedy
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DRA020N226 - Mapping Modern Drama
DRA020N229S - Postmodernism and Performance
DRA020N233S - Music, Theatre and Performance
DRA020N235S - Modernism, Performance and the Avant-Garde
DRA020N246S - Performance, Culture and the Poetics of the Everyday: Field Methods in Performance Studies
DRA020N247S - Contemporary Devising Strategies
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DRA020N249 - Installation Art
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DRA020N317 - Theatre and Interculturalism
DRA020N336S - Performance and Live Art
Level 3DAN020X327S - Philosophy and Aesthetics: Thinking through Dance Art
DAN010X933S - Dance Criticism in Practice
[part of DAN020X343S]¬
DRA020X316 - Stages of Terror
DRA020X355S - Performance, Gender and Sexuality
DRA020X379S - Performing Non-Fiction: Biographical Performance
DRA020X385S - Work Placement
LANGUAGES
Please note that module codes shown in brackets [italics] are for internal use only and do not apply to Study Abroad students.Options for Year-long Language StudentsLevel 1EAP020C146Y - English for Academic Study
LAA020C013Y - Arabic Beginner (A1)
LAF020C020Y - French Beginner (A1)
LAF020C021Y - French Elementary (A2)
LAF020C022Y - French Lower Intermediate (B1)
LAG020C040Y - German Beginner (A1)
LAG020C041Y - German Elementary (A2)
LAG020C042Y - German Lower Intermediate (B1)
LAI020C050Y - Italian Beginner (A1)
LAI020C051Y - Italian Elementary (A2)
LAI020C052Y - Italian Lower Intermediate (B1)
LAJ020C060Y - Japanese Beginner (A1)
LAJ020C061Y - Japanese Elementary (A2)
LAJ020C062Y - Japanese Lower Intermediate (B1)
LAM020C070Y - Mandarin Beginner (A1)
LAM020C071Y - Mandarin Elementary (A2)
LAM020C072Y - Mandarin Lower Intermediate (B1)
LAS020C030Y - Spanish Beginner (A1)
LAS020C031Y - Spanish Elementary (A2)
LAS020C032Y - Spanish Lower Intermediate (B1)
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LCA020C111 - Quranic Arabic 1
MLE020C111Y - English Language 1
MLE020C112Y - English Language in Context
MLE020C115Y - Introduction to English in the Anglophone World
MLF020C121Y - French Language 1
MLF020C122Y - French Language in Context
MLS020C132Y - Spanish Language in Context
MLT020C190Y - Translation Concepts and Strategies
Level 2MLE020N211Y - English Language 2
MLF020N221Y - French Language 2
MLF020N224Y - Aspects of Translating and Interpreting (French)
MLS020N234Y - Aspects of Translating and Interpreting (Spanish)
MLS020N236A - Hispanic Culture and Society
MLT020N250S - European Cinema
MLT020N280S - Computer-Assisted Translation Tools
MLT020N290A - History and Theory of Translation
Level 3MLE020X411Y - Advanced English Language 3
MLF020X421Y - Advanced French Language 3
MLF020X425Y - Professional Translation (French)
MLS020X431Y - Advanced Spanish Language 3
MLS020X433A - Gender, Sexuality and Ethnicity in Hispanic Art and Media
MLS020X435A - Professional Translation (Spanish)
MLS020X452A
or S - Public Sector Interpreting (Spanish)
MLT020X450A
or S - Consecutive Interpreting
MLT020X460S - Media Translation
MLT020X470Y - Work-based Learning
Options for Students Only Present for the Autumn TermLevel 1EAP010C910A
or S - English for Academic Study
[part of EAP020C146Y]LAF010C902A - French Lower Intermediate
[part of LAF020C022Y]LAG010C900A - German Beginner
[part of LAG020C040Y]LAG010C901A - German Elementary
[part of LAG020C041Y]LAI010C900A - Italian Beginner
part of LAI020C050Y]LAI010C901A - Italian Elementary
[part of LAI020C051Y]LAJ010C900A - Japanese Beginner
[part of LAJ020C060Y]LAJ010C901A - Japanese Elementary
[part of LAJ020C061Y]]
LAM010C900A - Mandarin Beginner
[part of LAM020C070Y]LAM010C901A - Mandarin Elementary
[part of LAM020C070Y]LAS010C902A - Spanish Lower Intermediate
[part of LAS020C032Y]MLE010C121A - English Language 1a
[part of MLE020C111Y]MLE010C123A - English Language in Context A
[part of MLE020N211Y]MLF010C911A
or S - French Language 1
[part of MLF020C121Y]MLF010C912A
or S - French Language in Context
[part of MLF020C122Y]MLS010C910A
or S - Spanish Language in Context
[part of MLS020C132Y]MLT010C910A - Translation Concepts and Strategies
Level 2MLE010N221A - English Language 2a
[part of MLE020N211Y]MLF010N920A
or S - French Language 2
[part of MLF020N221Y]MLF010N921A
or S - Aspects of Translating & Interpreting (French)
[part of MLF020N224Y]MLS020N236A - Hispanic Culture and Society
MLT020N290A - History and Theory of Translation
Level 3MLE010X421A - Advanced English Language A
[part of MLE020X411Y]MLF010X930A
or S - Advanced French Language 3
[part of MLF020X421Y]MLF010X931A
or S - Professional Translation (French)
[part of MLF020X425Y]MLS020X435A - Professional Translation (Spanish)
MLS020X452A
or S - Public Sector Interpreting (Spanish)
MLS010X930A
or S - Advanced Spanish Language 3
[part of MLS020X431Y]MLT020X450A
or S - Consecutive Interpreting
Options for Students Only Present for the Spring TermLevel 1EAP010C910A
or S - English for Academic Study
[part of EAP020C146Y]LAF010C922S - French Lower Intermediate (B1)
[part of LAF020C022Y]LAG010C940S - German Beginner (A1)
[part of LAG020C040Y]LAG010C941S - German Elementary (A2)
[part of LAG020C041Y]LAI010C950S - Italian Beginner (A1)
[part of LAI020C050Y]LAI010C951S - Italian Elementary (A2)
[part of LAI020C051Y]LAJ010C960S - Japanese Beginner (A1)
[part of LAJ020c060Y]LAJ010C961S - Japanese Elementary (A2)
[part of LAJ020C061Y]LAM010C970S - Mandarin Beginner (A1)
[part of LAM020C070Y]LAM010C971S - Mandarin Elementary (A2)
[part of LAM020C071Y]LAS010C932S - Spanish Lower Intermediate (B1)
[part of LAS020C032Y]¬
LCA020C111 - Quranic Arabic 1
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MLE020C114 - Approaches to Writing at University
MLE010C122S - English Language 1b
[part of MLE020C111Y]MLE010C124S - English Language in Context B
[part of MLE020C112Y]MLF010C911A
or S - French Language 1
[part of MLF020N121Y]MLF010C912A
or S - French Language in Context
[part of MLF020C122Y]MLS010C910A
or S - Spanish Language in Context
[part of MLS020C132Y]Level 2MLE010N222S - English Language 2b
[part of MLE020N211Y]MLF010N920A
or S - French Language 2
[part of MLF020N221Y] MLF010N921A
or S - Aspects of Translating & Interpreting (French)
[part of MLF020N224Y]MLT020N250S - European Cinema
MLT020N280S - Computer-Assisted Translation Tools
Level 3MLE010X422S - Advanced English Language B
[part of MLE020X411Y]MLF020X422S - Francophone Cultural Identities French
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MLF020X423 - Gender, Sexuality and Ethnicity in French Literature and Cinema
MLF010X930A
or S - Advanced French Language 3
[part of MLF020X421Y]MLF010X931A
or S - Professional Translation (French)
[part of MLF020X425Y]MLS020X433A - Gender, Sexuality and Ethnicity in Hispanic Art and Media
MLS010X930A
or S - Advanced Spanish Language 3
[part of MLS020X431Y]MLT020X460S - Media Translation
LIBERAL ARTS
Please note that module codes shown in brackets [italics] are for internal use only and do not apply to Study Abroad students.Autumn TermLevel 1CRW020C111S - Writing Journalism and Nonfiction
CRW020C120A - Writing London
ELA020C013A
or S - Language, Society and Power
ELA020C024A
or S - Meaning in Language
ELA010C910A
or S - Introduction to Linguistics
[part of ELA020N001Y]ENG020C115A - Introduction to Literary Studies 1
HSA020C104A - Introduction to Classical Art
HSA020C109A - Introduction to the Bible
HSA020C110A - Classical Philosophy
HSA020C111A - Living and Dying in Europe 1000-1600
HSA020C114A - Philosophy, Critical Thinking and Logic
HSA020C116A - Philosophy, Film and Literature
HSA020C121A - Introduction to the Study of Religion
HSA020C122A - Religion in Context 1 (Judaism)
HSA020C124A - Introduction to Ancient History
HSA020C133A - Ancient Greek Drama
HSA020C135A - Introduction to Classical Civilisation
HSA020C917A
or S - London: History, Art, Society
Level 2CRW020N218A - Writing Fiction 1: Introduction to Narrative
CRW020N226 - Writing for Children
ELA020N102A - English in its Social Context 1
ELA020N113A - Discourse and Conversation Analysis 1
ELA020N206A - Language and Gender
ELA020N214A
or S - Language in the Media
ELA020N247A - Bilingual Language Use
ELA010N921A
or S - Linguistics Workshop
[part of ELA020N301Y]ELA020N922A - Phonetics
[part of ELA040N121Y]¬
ENG020N175 - Literature and Empire 1
ENG020N231A - Origins & Developments of Children’s Literature
ENG020N244A - Early American Literature 1: Colonial Period - 1865
ENG020N251A - Early C20th Literature
ENG020N271A - The Early Romantic Period
ENG020N272A - Early Victorian Literature
ENG020N320A - The History, Theory and Performance of Stand Up Comedy (limited number of places)
HSA020N201A
or S - Intermediate Seminar Study
[the autobiography of Malcolm X]HSA020N207A - Aesthetics
HSA020N210A - Pompeii: The Roman Town and its Modern Reception
HSA020N212A - Myths and Mythology
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HSA020N215 - Gender and Sexuality in Ancient Greece
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HSA020N217 - Politics, Society and Religion in the Late Roman Empire
HSA020N219A - Histories
HSA020N225A - Latin American Revolutions
HSA020N227A - Metaphysics and Mind
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HSA020N235 - Religion, Culture and Society
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HSA020N236 - Religion in Context 2 (Hinduism)
HSA020N241A - Religion in Dialogue and Conflict
HSA020N242A - Intermediate Latin
HSA020N245A - Sex, Lies and Cheap Print: Politics, Culture and Society in England, 1660-1714
HSA020N260A - Sparta
HSA020N261A - The Politics of Sex and the Body in Europe, 1880-1914
HSA020N263A - Perspectives and Methods in Biblical Interpretation
HSA020N264A - Christian Theology: the Essential Questions
Level 3ELA020X242A - Language Issues in Multilingual Settings
ELA020X243A - Philosophy of Language
ELA020X245A - Forensic Linguistics
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ENG020X302 - Literature and Addiction in the C20th
ENG020X309A - Writing Multi-Cultural Britain: From Sam Selvon to Zadie Smith
ENG020X329A - (Un)homely Spaces in Fiction
ENG020X330A - Laughing Victorians
ENG020X446A - Reading the American South: Race, Gender and Memory
HSA020X307A - Gender and the Body in Classical Art
HSA020X309A - Culture, Gender and Sexuality in the Nineteenth Century
HSA020X311A - Ancient Greek Religion
HSA020X314A - Violence and Law in Ancient Greece
HSA020X319A - Contemporary Political Philosophy
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HSA020X321 - Philosophy of Science
HSA020X322A - Philosophy of the Social Sciences
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HSA020X326 - Advanced Tutorial Study
HSA020X329A - Theology and Modernity
HSA020X334A - Theologies from the Non-Western World
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HSA020X343 - Religion and Human Rights
HSA020X345A - Myth and Sacred Narrative: Ideas, Ideologies and Interpretations
HSA020X350A - The Gospel of John and the Early Church
HSA020X359A - The First World War: 100 Years On
HSA020X361A - Reading Latin Texts
HSA020X363A - Prosperity and Violence in the Age of the Vikings c. 870-1030
HSA020X364A - Demosthenes and the Rhetoric of Power
HSA020X365A - Histories of Childhood in Europe, 1850-1945
HSA020X366A - Histories of ‘Home’ in Britain, 1600-1850
Spring/Summer TermLevel 1CRW020C106S - Life Writing 2
ELA020C006S - Language Change
ELA020C011S - Accents and Dialects
ELA020C013A
or S - Language, Society and Power
ELA020C023S - Hands on Language
ELA020C024A
or S - Meaning in Language
ELA010C910A
or S - Introduction to Linguistics
ENG020C116S - Introduction to Literary Studies 2
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ENG020C108 - Reading and Danger
HSA020C112S - Introduction to the Americas
HSA020C113S - Politics and Revolution: Europe 1789-1871
HSA020C115S - Modern Philosophy
HSA020C117S - Medieval Philosophy
HSA020C119S - London as a Resource for the Study of Religions
HSA020C120S - Introduction to the Study of Christian Theology
HSA020C128S - Fifth Century Athens
HSA020C129S - Augustan Rome
HSA020C131S - Spirituality and Mysticism
HSA020C917A
or S - London: History, Art, Society
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LCA020C111 - Quranic Arabic 1
Level 2CRW020N221S - Writing Poetry
ELA020N214A
or S - Language in the Media
ELA010N921A
or S - Linguistics Workshop
ELA020N923S - Phonology
[part of ELA040N121Y]ENG020N177S - Utopia and Dystopia: Swift to Wells
ENG020N246S - Early American Literature 2: 1865-1900
ENG020N250S - Shakespeare in London
ENG020N252S - Mid-C20th Literature
ENG020N273S - Later Victorian Literature
ENG020N298S - The Later Romantic Period
ENG020N472S - About Reading
HSA020N213S - Myth Project
HSA020N214S - The Historical Jesus
HSA020N216S - Homer and the Epic Cycle
HSA020N228S - Moral and Political Philosophy
HSA020N230S - Epistemology
HSA020N240S - British Society in War and Peace, 1880-1950
HSA020N246S - Crime and Punishment in England, 1750-1900
HSA020N247S - Philosophy of Religion
HSA020N256S - Vergil
HSA020N258S - Germany, 1871-1945: Kaiserreich, Republic and Third Reich
HSA020N259S - Crisis and Conquest in Medieval Britain 1066-1215
Level 3CRW020X322S - Fiction and Innovative Form
CRW020X345S - Writing Contexts 3: the Business of Writing
ELA020X104S - English in its Social Context 2 (prerequisite: ELA020N102A)
ELA020X115S - Discourse and Conversation Analysis 2 (prerequisite: ELA020N113A)
ELA020X210S - Language Acquisition
ELA020X240S - Sexist Language
ENG020X284S - Literature 1960 to the Present Day
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ENG020X308 - William Blake and the 20th Century
ENG020X317S - Writing by Women of Colour
ENG020X323S - Shakespeare as Literary Dramatist
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ENG020X325 - The Shakespearean Stage: Theatre, Text, Society
ENG020X352S - Subversive Children’s Literature
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ENG020X450 - Charles Dickens
HSA020X306S - Theology, Art and Culture
HSA020X312S - Classics and Cinema
HSA020X313S - Romans and Barbarians
HSA020X315S - Islam and Women
HSA020X317S - Cuba: Society, Culture and Struggle since 1898
HSA020X323S - Wittgenstein
HSA020X324S - Marxism
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HSA020X325 - Continental Philosophy
HSA020X328S - Advanced Concepts in the Philosophy of Religion
HSA020X341S - Conflicts in Republican Rome
HSA020X342S - Themes in Post-War British Politics, Society and Culture
HSA020X347S - Mind, Body and the Challenge of Modernity, 1800-1918
HSA020X348S - Radicalism in the English Revolution, 1640-1653
HSA020X368S - Merchants and Goods on the Move: Trade in the Roman Empire
LONDON STUDIES
These modules have been developed to encourage our visiting study abroad and exchange students to maximise their time getting to know London through the exciting opportunity to explore the world's greatest city from an academic perspective. The tuition fee per module is included in a study abroad student's package. If you are coming as an exchange student the cost per module is £1800. Payment can be made after registration is complete upon arrival.
Autumn TermLevel 1CUL020C911A
or S
or H - Media City and Cultural Capital
DRA020C199A
or S - Introduction to the London Stage
ENG020C602A - London in Literature
HSA020C917A
or S - London: History, Art, Society
Level 2SOC020N216A
or S
or H - Londonopolis - Exploring the Global City
Spring TermLevel 1CUL020C911A
or S
or H - Media City and Cultural Capital
DRA020C199A
or S - Introduction to the London Stage
HSA020C119S - London as a Resource for the Study of Religions
HSA020C917A
or S - London: History, Art, Society
Level 2CUL020N920S - London Internship in Media and Culture
ENG020N250S - Shakespeare in London
SOC020N216A
or S
or H - Londonopolis - Exploring the Global City
PSYCHOLOGY
Please note that module codes shown in brackets [italics] are for internal use only and do not apply to Study Abroad students.Autumn TermLevel 1PSY010C910A - Social Psychology
[part of PSY020C152Y]PSY010C912A - Mind, Body and Brain
[part of PSY020C151Y]PSY010C913A - Psychology in Practice 1
[part of PSY020C154Y]Level 2PSY010N920A - Developmental Psychology
[part of PSY020N253Y]PSY010N922A - Mind, Body and Brain
[part of PSY020N251Y]PSY010N923A - Perspectives on Consciousness
[part of PSY020N256Y]PSY010N924A - Preparing for Independent Research
[part of PSY020N255Y]Level 3PSY020X354A - Communication and Social Interaction
PSY010X931A
or S - Criminal and Forensic Psychology
[part of PSY020X366Y]PSY010X932A
or S - Health Psychology
[part of PSY020X357Y]PSY010X933A
or S - The Biology and Psychology of Alcohol Misuse
[part of PSY020X362Y]PSY010X934A - Practical Creativity and Thinking Skills
[part of PSY020X370Y]PSY010X937A - Advanced Abnormal Psychology 1
[part of PSY020X365Y]Spring TermLevel 1PSY010C911S - Developmental Psychology
[part of PSY020C152Y]PSY010C914S - Psychology in Practice 2
[part of PSY020C154Y]Level 2PSY010N921S - Social Psychology
[part of PSY020N253Y]Level 3PSY020X359S - Organisational Psychology
PSY010X931A
or S - Criminal and Forensic Psychology
[part of PSY020X366Y]PSY010X932A
or S - Health Psychology
[part of PSY020X357Y]PSY010X933A
or S - The Biology and Psychology of Alcohol Misuse
[part of PSY020X362Y]PSY010X938S - Advanced Abnormal Psychology 2
[part of PSY020X365Y]
SOCIAL SCIENCES
Please note that module codes shown in brackets [italics] are for internal use only and do not apply to Study Abroad students.Autumn TermLevel 1CRM020C025A - Criminology: an Introduction
SOC020C119A - Making Sense of Society 1
Level 2CRM020N101A
or S - Research Methods in Criminology
CRM020N126A - Criminology Theory
CRM020N127A - Race and Criminal Justice
CRM020N159A - Youth Crime and Justice
SOC020N206A - Contemporary Urban Life
SOC020N209A - Global Justice, Security and Society
SOC020N220A - Children in Contemporary British Society
Level 3CRM020X232A - Punishment and Prisons
CRM020X288A - Crime Prevention, Community Safety & the Urban Landscape
SOC020X304A - Sociology of Organisations
SOC020X305A - Food and Society
SOC020X307A - Sociology of Travel and Tourism
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SOC020X311 - Understanding Globalisation
SOC020X320A - Understanding Genocide
Spring TermLevel 1CRM020C075S - Crime Control & Criminal Justice
SOC020C120S - Making Sense of Society 2
Level 2CRM020N101A
or S - Research Methods in Criminology
CRM020N120S - Victims of Crime
CRM020N151S - Contemporary Issues in Criminology
CRM020N176S - Criminal Justice and Domestic Violence
SOC020N221S - Sociological Theory
SOC020N216A
or S
or H - Londonopolis - Exploring the Global City
SOC020N217S - Media in Contemporary Society
SOC020N218S - Sociology of Childhood
SOC020N219S - Sociology and Anthropology of Human Rights
Level 3CHS020X013S - Childhood & Psychoanalysis
CRM020X231S - Crimes of the Powerful
CRM020X245S - Crime, Culture & the City
SOC020X306S - Sociology of Health and Medicine
SOC020X308S - Sociology of Death
SOC020X321S - International Human Rights and Criminal Law
SOC020X322S - Problems in Social Theory
SPORT, EXERCISE & LEISURE
Please note that module codes shown in brackets [italics] are for internal use only and do not apply to Study Abroad students.Autumn TermLevel 1SES010C910A - Introduction to Sport and Exercise Psychology
[part of SES020C103Y]Level 2SES010N920A - Applied Biomechanics (prerequisite: Introduction to Biomechanics0
[part of SES020N242Y]SES010N924A
or S - Research Methods for Sport and Exercise Sciences (prerequisite: Introduction to Study Skills)
[part of SES020N254Y]Level 3SES010X930A
or S - Advanced Topics in Psychology (prerequisite: equivalent of level 2 Psychology course)
[part of SES020X323Y]SES010X931A - Biomechanics: Performance & Injury (prerequisite: equivalent of level 2 Biomechanics course)
[part of SES020X332Y]SES010X932A - Exercise & Health (prerequisite: equivalent of level 2 Psychology or Physiology course)
[part of SES020X313Y]Spring TermLevel 2SES010N924A
or S - Research Methods for Sport and Exercise Sciences (prerequisite: Introduction to Study Skills)
Level 3SES010X930A
or S - Advanced Topics in Psychology (prerequisite: equivalent of level 2 Psychology course)
[part of SES020X323Y]
SUPPORT FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS
Please note that module codes shown in brackets [italics] are for internal use only and do not apply to Study Abroad students.Level 1EAP010C910A
or S - English for Academic Study
[part of EAP020C146Y]EAP010C910A
or S - English for Academic Study
[part of EAP020C146Y]EAP020C146Y - English for Academic Study [
for year-long Study Abroad students]
Module annotations:
¬ - module not available in 2013-2014.
Notes:
a) Each module code consists of a three-letter module prefix denoting the programme it belongs to (eg BSS010C110A = Biosciences), the following three digits refer to its credit value (eg BSS010C110A = 10 credits), the single letter in the middle (eg BSS010C110A) denotes the module level (eg C = HE1, N = HE2, X = HE3), the last three digits denote its unique number (eg BSS010C110A), and the final letter denotes its suffix (eg BSS010C110A). The suffixes indicate the following: A - Autumn term, S - Spring term, H – Summer term/Summer intensive mode and Y - All year.
b) Individual module details can be viewed by clicking on each module code or using the "View all modules" link below for a complete list of module assessments and descriptions. Where an assessment has more than one component all elements must be passed, unless individual module assessment details state otherwise.
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