Before the module selection period begins, you should check your programme requirements and think about which modules you plan to take.
Please make sure that:
You select the correct number of credits for the academic year (normally 120 credits for full-time undergraduate study, unless your programme specifies otherwise).
If you’re undertaking a joint honours degree, you select enough credits from both subjects.
You understand that some compulsory or core modules will be automatically added to your record.
If you’re studying part-time, you confirm with your faculty/department how many credits you should take.
If you wish to take a module from another department, you contact your department first to check this is allowed.
You’ll be selecting modules on the basis that you successfully progress to the next year of study. If your progression status changes, your faculty/department will let you know.
If you have questions about which modules to choose, please contact your faculty/department.
Important to know:
You won’t be able to select your modules until you have set up your IT account and completed the online enrolment task as you'll need to have a 'K number' to access the Online Module Selection tool.
You’ll only be able to see the Online Module Selection tool in Student Records during the opening and closing dates for each faculty/department.
Module selection opening and closing dates
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