This is an overview on scheduled learning and teaching activities across the Faculty. Please see your department handbook for department-/programme-specific information. 

 

Modules 

 

Modules are self-contained, credit-rated blocks of learning and teaching that make up a degree programme. As an undergraduate (UG) student, you will typically take modules equivalent to 120 credits each academic year of full-time study. Postgraduate taught (PGT) students usually take modules equivalent to 180 credits of full-time study. Most individual modules are worth either 15 or 20 credits (UG), equating to 150 or 200 study hours, including lectures, seminars, and self-directed learning. Most modules consist of lectures supplemented by at least one of the following:
 

 

 

Lectures

 

 

Lecture capture

 

 

Seminars

 

 

Tutorials

 

 

Laboratories (labs)

 

 

Project classes

 

 

Workshops (practical classes)

 

 

Projects

 

 

Clinical sessions

 

 

Placements, including elective placements

 

 

Internships

 

 

Study abroad

 

 

Coursework

 

 

Workload

 

 

Self-study

 

 

Field work