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Study Abroad Programme 2018-19
Catalogue 2018-19
Dear student,
Many thanks for considering to study with us here at Edge Hill University. Within this document you will find the class options (modules) for any students
wishing to study with us here during the academic year 2018-19. The catalogue is broken down into the various subject areas and is also broken down into
levels of study and class availability. In order to help you explore the catalogue please read the guidance below.
UK Universities levels of study
Standard undergraduate degrees in the UK are 3 years in length. Once a student has completed their 3 years they will graduate with a degree in their
chosen subject field.
Level 4 = 1st year of degree studies
Level 5 = 2nd year of degree studies
Level 6 = 3rd year of degree studies
Post Graduate
Once student have completed an undergraduate degree they can apply for postgraduate options. This may be post graduate teaching qualification (PGCE)
or a masters programme, both of which can be 1 or 2 years.
Level 7 = Postgraduate degree studies
Class choices (referred to as modules)
Module codes will provide you with an idea of which level of study that class will be at. The further you progress through a degree the more substantial
the workload and assessment becomes. Below shows the codes for the classes i.e. LIT1000 is a 1st year Literature class
1000 = 1st year of degree studies
2000 = 2nd year of degree studies
3000 = 3rd year of degree studies
4000 = Postgraduate degree studies
During their studies, UK students at Edge Hill will take 60 UK credits per semester (120 Credits per year) which equates to full time studies. For many
students this means taking 3 x 20UK credit classes per semester. This is the minimum we recommend incoming Study Abroad students to take. We do,
however realise some student may need to take more. We will endeavour to support students who wish to take 80UK credits (4 x 20UK credit classes) per
semester but students must be aware that they will have over 30% more workload than UK students. We won't allow students to take more than 80 UK
credits per semester.
Please consult your Study Abroad advisor at your home instituion as to how UK credits are translated back to your instituion.
Scheduling
All Study Abroad applicants are advised, at application to provide us with a list of 8 classes they would like to take and have approval for them from their
home instituion. This must be provided in preference order and be correct according to the catalogue. Module code and title must be included. Choosing
8 classes allows us flexibility in planning your studies with us. As many students choose classes across years and subject areas there can be clashes on
timetables. We do endeavour to approve students 1st class choices on their application. During the months leading up to your studies with us we will
work on your class schedule and once you arrive you will be given your final timetable.
When choosing classes from the catalogue
Please make sure that you provide us with the module code and full title on your application.
Please make sure you consider the correct semester the module runs in - Semester 1 = Fall, Semester 2 = Spring
Please consider the level of study of the class
Please consider any pre-requisites attached to some of the modules
Approval of course at your home institution is the responsibility of the applicant
NB - Please do not use the main Edge Hill University site to choose modules as this does not reflect what is currently being offered for both SA stduents
and home students
Credit transfer
As the Study Abroad programme work across many countries we do not convert or transfer credits for your home institution. This is the responsibility of
your home institution. We provide all students with a transcript of results that outline UK credits achieved during your studies.
Please note that whilst every effort has been made to make this catalogue up to date all course are subject to change. Updated changes will be
published online - https://www.edgehill.ac.uk/international/incoming/study-abroad/?tab=module-catalogue
We looking forward to meeting you here on Campus!!
Study Abroad Team
Edge Hill University
Modules available for the Study Abroad Programme 2018-19
BiologySemester information is indicative. Contact Department directly regarding module sequencing
Module Code Module Title Level Credit Semester 1 Semester 2 Full Year only
SCI1106 Variation, Evolution and Heredity 4 20 2
SCI1107 Biology in Practice 4 20
SCI1108 Cell Form and Function 4 20 1
SCI1112 Ecology 4 20 1
SCI1113 Biodiversity 4 20
SCI1114 Human Body Systems 4 20 2
SCI1115 Chemistry for Biologists 4 20 2
SCI2308 Research Methods in Biology 5 20
SCI2319 Laboratory Masterclass 5 20 1
SCI2320 Molecular Genetics 5 20 1
SCI2324 Nutrition 5 20 2
SCI2333 Biogeography 5 20 2
SCI2326 Biology of Disease 5 20 1
SCI2327 Marine Biology 5 20 2
SCI2328 Biological Placement 5 20
SCI2335 Introduction to Biotechnology 5 20 2
SCI3014 Applications of Genetics 6 20 2
SCI3015 Genomics and Bioinformatics 6 20 2
SCI3017 Nerves, Brains and Behaviour 6 20 1
SCI3311 Ecological Genetics 6 20 1
SCI3314 Current Issues in Biology 6 20
SCI3316 Pathology 6 20 1
SCI3321 Pharmacology 6 20 2
SCI3322 Laboratory Masterclass 6 20 1
SCI3324 Epidemiology 6 20 2
SCI3325 Ecological Interactions 6 20 2
SCI3326 Conservation Issues 6 20 2
Modules available for the Study Abroad Programme 2018-19
Business
An undergraduate degree (2:2 or above) and an IELTS score of 6.5 is required for L7 modules.
Semester information for L7 modules is indicative. Contact Department directly regarding module sequencing
BUS1012U Business Economics 4 20 Full year Coursework & Examination*
BUS1013U Introduction to Accounting & Statistics 4 20 2 Coursework & Examination*
BUS1014U People and Organisations 4 20 1 Coursework
BUS1016U Marketing for Business 4 20 2 Coursework & Examination*
BUS1017U Business Start-Up 4 20 Full year Coursework & Practice
BUS1018U Statistics for Economics 4 20 Full year Coursework & Examination*
BUS1019U Information & The Organisation 4 20 Full year Coursework
BUS1021U Understanding of Consumer Markets 4 20 2 Coursework
BUS1022U Fundamentals of Marketing Communications 4 20 2 Coursework
BUS1023U E‐Commerce and M‐Commerce 4 20 1 Coursework & Practice
BUS1025U Designing for an Online Presence 4 20 Full year Coursework & Practice
BUS2017U Research Methods for Business 5 20 2 Coursework
BUS2018U Managing the Human Resource 5 20 1 Coursework
BUS2022U Project Management 5 20 1 Coursework
BUS2023U Quality Management 5 20 2 Coursework
BUS2024U Managing People 5 20 2 Coursework
BUS2025U International Business 5 20 2 Coursework
BUS2026U Global Corporate Social Responsibility 5 20 2 Coursework & Examination*
BUS2027U Intermediate Economic Analysis 5 20 2 Coursework & Examination*
BUS2029U Leadership Culture and Change 5 20 1 Coursework
BUS2032U Branding: Integrated Digital Campaigns 5 20 Full year Coursework & Practice
BUS2033U Social Media Marketing 5 20 2 Coursework & Practice
BUS2035U Consumer Behaviour 5 20 1 Coursework & Practice
BUS2036U International Economics 5 20 1 Coursework
BUS2037U Law for Business 5 20 2 Coursework & Examination*
BUS2038U Loyalty generation & Customer Relationship Management 5 20 2 Coursework
LTM2010U Trends in Leisure and Tourism Markets 5 20 1 Coursework
LTM2011U Leisure and Tourism Planning 5 20 2 Coursework & Examination*
BUS3024U Strategic Management 6 20 Full year Coursework & Practice
BUS3027U Strategic Financial Management 6 20 Full year Coursework & Practice
BUS3029U Seeing the Future – The Next Decade of Commerce 6 20 Full year Coursework & Practice
BUS3030U Business Strategy & Digital Goods 6 20 Full year Coursework
BUS3031U Global Logistics and International Trade 6 20 Full year Coursework
BUS3033U Development Economics 6 20 Full year Coursework & Practice
Semester 1 Semester 2 Full year** Notes Module Code Module Title Level Credit
Modules available for the Study Abroad Programme 2018-19
Business
An undergraduate degree (2:2 or above) and an IELTS score of 6.5 is required for L7 modules.
Semester information for L7 modules is indicative. Contact Department directly regarding module sequencing
BUS3034U Contemporary Issues in Economics 6 20 Full year Coursework
BUS3036U Strategic Human Resource Management 6 20 Full year Coursework
BUS3037U Organisational Misbehaviour 6 20 Full year Coursework
BUS3039U Global Marketing Management 6 20 Full year Coursework & Examination*
BUS3040U Marketing & Society 6 20 Full year Coursework & Practice
BUS3041U Advertising in Marketing Communications 6 20 Full year Coursework & Examination*
BUS3042U Marketing Simulation 6 20 Full year Coursework
BUS3044U Entrepreneurship and Innovation 6 20 Full year Coursework & Practice
LTM3004U Heritage 6 20 1 Coursework ***
LTM3006U Managing the Impacts of Leisure and Tourism 6 20 2 Coursework ***
BUS4030 International Finance & Investmenet 7 20 2 Coursework & Examination*
BUS4031 Strategic Marketing Planning 7 20 1 Coursework
BUS4033 Strategic Brand Management 7 20 2 Coursework
BUS4038 Strategy: Foundations And New Perspectives 7 20 1 Coursework
BUS4039 Human Resourcing As Competitive Strategy 7 20 1 Coursework
BUS4040 Financial Decision Making 7 20 2 Coursework & Examination*
BUS4041 The Innovation Process: Creation to Implemantation 7 20 2 Coursework
BUS4042 Critical Perspectives on Managing Human Resources 7 20 2 Coursework
*Students who chose modules with exams in Semester 2 need to be around for the Edge Hill exam period in May
**Students who chose Full year modules, need to be here for the full year. If the module has an exam the above applies
***The LTM modules require a minimum of 5 students (i.e. Chengdu or others) – otherwise the module will not take place
Modules available for the Study Abroad Programme 2018-19
Computer
ScienceSemester information is indicative. Contact Department directly regarding module sequencing
Module Code Module Title Level Credit Semester 1 Semester 2
CIS1111 Programming Concepts to Construction 4 20 1
CIS1108 Digital world Information systems 4 20 1
CIS2143 Databases 5 20 1
CIS2147 Programming Languages:Theory & Practice 5 20 1
CIS2148 Fundamentals of User Experience Design 5 20 1
CIS 2150 games engines 5 20 1
CIS2151 Introduction to Security & Forensics 5 20 1
CIS2152 Fundamental of Web Coding 5 20 1
CIS2155 Mobile Apps 5 20 2
CIS2160 Computer Graphics & Modelling 5 20 2
CIS2154 E-commerce for Business 5 20 2
CIS2153 Computer Systems Architecture 5 20 2
CIS2161 Digital Design & Production 5 20 2
CIS3151 Internet Security 6 20 2
CIS3146 Embedded Systems 6 20 1
CIS3144 Forensic Computing 6 20 1
CIS3154 System Penetration Testing 6 20 2
CIS3147 streaming Media 6 20 1
CIS3149 Interface Programming 6 20 1
CIS3150 IT Management 6 20 2
CIS3151 Internet Security 6 20 2
CIS3148 Big Data 6 20 1
CIS4116 Emerging Technologies 4 20 1
CIS4126 Project Management 4 20 2
CIS4128 Application Development with Java 5 20 1
CIS4127 Databases & Data Modelling 5 20 2
Modules available for the Study Abroad Programme 2018-19
English, History
& Creative Writing
Module Code Module Title Level Credit Semester 1 Semester 2
HIS1010U The Medieval Outlook 4 20 1
HIS1011U The Dawn of Modernity 4 20 2
HIS1012U Europe Re-made : the 19th Century 4 20 1
HIS1013U Imperialism, Liberation, Globalisation 4 20 2
HIS2020U Communism in Estern and Central Europe after 1945 5 20 2
HIS2022U The United States 1880-1941 5 20 2
HIS2023U US Foreign Policy and Expansionism 1840-1939 5 20 1
HIS2024U US Foreign Policy since 1939 5 20 2
HIS2025U The Rise of the British Empire 5 20 1
HIS2026U The Fall of the British Empire 5 20 2
HIS2033U Introduction to Contemporary French History 5 20 1
MED2258 History on Screen 5 20 2
HIS3020U Black Life and Protest I 6 20 1
HIS3021U Black Life and Protest 2 6 20 2
HIS3023U History & Society 6 20 2
HIS3024U Empire and Palestine in 19 Century 6 20 1
HIS3036U The Special Relationship: Britain & the USA 6 20 1
HIS3037U History: Interpretations & Context 6 20 2
LNG1017U Studying English Language 4 20 2
LNG1019U Language & Meaning 4 20 1
LNG2130U History and Development of English 5 20 1
LNG2132U The Language of Shakespeare and his Time 5 20 2
LNG2133U Analysing Discourse 5 20 1
LNG2139 Child Language Development 5 20 1
LNG3133U Psycholinguistics 6 20 1
LNG3142U Bilingualism 6 20 2
LNG3143U Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) 6 20 1
LNG3143S2U Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) 6 20 2
LNG3145U Language & Identity 6 20 2
LNG3152U Forensic Linguistics 6 20 1
LNG3152S2U Forensic Linguistics 6 20 2
LNG3153U Language, Gender & Sexuality 6 20 1
Semester information is indicative. Contact Department directly regarding module sequencing
Fluency in spoken and written English is required.
It is not guaranteed that all these modules will run every academic year, so please contact the Programme Leader before module choices are made.
Modules available for the Study Abroad Programme 2018-19
English, History
& Creative Writing
Module Code Module Title Level Credit Semester 1 Semester 2
Semester information is indicative. Contact Department directly regarding module sequencing
Fluency in spoken and written English is required.
It is not guaranteed that all these modules will run every academic year, so please contact the Programme Leader before module choices are made.
LIT1020U Ways of Reading 4 20 1
LIT1021U Critical Theories 4 20 2
LIT1015U Beyond Books 1 4 20 1
LIT1016U Beyond Books 2 4 20 2
LIT2040U Renaissance Literature: Self and Society 5 20 2
LIT2048U Renaissance Drama 5 20 1
LIT2049U Literature 1660-1760 5 20 1
LIT2050U Romanticism 5 20 2
LIT2056U Vampire Fictions 5 20 2
LIT2054U Writing the Supernatural 5 20 1
LIT2057U Contemporary American Literature 5 20 2
LIT2042U Literature and Globalisation 5 20 1
LIT3042U Modernisms 6 20 1
LIT3043U Contemporary Literature in English 6 20 2
LIT3050U Sexuality and Subversion 6 20 2
LIT3051U The Shakespeare Problem 6 20 1
LIT3046U Narratives of Nation and Empire 6 20 2
LIT3047U Neo-Victorian Literature and Culture 6 20 1
WRI1018U Introduction to Poetry 4 20 2
WRI1019U Introduction to Fiction 4 20 1
WRI1021U Reading the World 4 20 2
WRI1014U Building the World 4 20 1
WRI2023U The Art of Poetry 5 20 1
WRI2024U Writing Short Stories 5 20 2
Modules available for the Study Abroad Programme 2018-19
English, History
& Creative Writing
Module Code Module Title Level Credit Semester 1 Semester 2
Semester information is indicative. Contact Department directly regarding module sequencing
Fluency in spoken and written English is required.
It is not guaranteed that all these modules will run every academic year, so please contact the Programme Leader before module choices are made.
Level 7 HUM modules marked with an asterisk * are not guaranteed to run every year,
please contact the Programme Leader before choices are made
HUM4000 Critical Approaches to Postgraduate Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences 7 20 1
HUM4002 Research Philosophies and Methodolgies 7 20 1
HUM4032* Writing Contemporary Women 7 20
HUM4042* Revenge In Theory & Practice 7 20
HUM4044* Violence and the Idea of the Middle East 7 20
HUM4046* Literature and Laughter 7 20
HUM4047* Cultures of Memory 7 20
HUM4051* Everything is Awsome! Enlightenment to Post-Romantic Chidren's Cultures 7 20
MCW 4008 Research Methods and Poetics 7 20 1
MCW 4009 Cultural Industries 7 20 1
MCW 4010 On the Page: The Technique of Writing: Practice 7 20 1
MCW 4011 On the Page: The Technique of Writing: Poetics 7 20 1
MCW 4012 Into the World: Practice 7 20 2
MCW 4013 Into the World: Poetics 7 20 2
Modules available for the Study Abroad Programme 2018-19
Geography
Module Code Module Title Level Credit Semester 1 Semester 2
GEO1047 Practical Skills for Geography and Environmental Science 4 20 1
GEO1048 Introduction to Geographical and Environmental Science Research 4 20 2
GEO2070 Research Methods for Human Geography 5 20 1
GEO2071 Research Methods for Physical Geography and Environmental Science 5 20 1
GEO2078 Urban and Rural Geographies 5 20 2
GEO2079 Biogeography 5 20 2
GEO2080 Digital Geographies 5 20 1
Modules available for the Study Abroad Programme 2018-19
Language
Centre
Semester information is indicative. Contact Department directly regarding module sequencing
Minimum numbers of 5 apply for the module(s) to run in a single semester
Year long students have the option to study a language module across both semesters as delivered for home students
Module Code Module Title Level Credit Semester 1 Semester 2 Full year
TLC1010 Language 1 (Any language*) 4 20
TLC2000 Language 2 (Any language*) 5 20
TLC3000 Language 3 (Any language*) 6 20
*Subject to minimum numbers and availability
*Any language refers to Arabic, French, German, Mandarin or Spanish
Modules available for the Study Abroad Programme 2018-19
Law & Crim
Module Code Module Title Level Credit Semester 1 Semester 2 Full Year
CRI1005 Criminology and the Modern World 4 20
CRI1016 Power, Knowledge, Crime 4 20
LAW1001 Legal Methods and Systems 4 20
PLN1001 Core Policing Skills 4 20 2
LAW1006 Lawyers Skills 4 20
CRI2023 Race, Crime and Criminology 5 20 1
CRI2223 Generating Reputations 5 20 2
CRI2024 Crime, Media and Criminology 5 20 1
CRI3023 Crime and Place 6 20 1
CRI3112 Justice Rights and the State 6 20 2
CRI3024 Criminology and Philosophy 6 20 2
CRI3113 Expanding the Criminological Imagination 6 20 1
LAW3042 International Sports Law 6 20 2
LAW3043 Jurisprudence 6 20 2
Modules available for the Study Abroad Programme 2018-19
Media
Contact Department directly regarding module sequencing
Module Code Module Title Level Credit Semester 1 Semester 2 Full year
FLM1011U How to Read a Film: Sound and Image 4 20 1
FLM1012U Cinema in Context: 1895-1945 4 20 1
FLM1013U World Cinemas: Europe 4 20
FLM1014U How to Read a Film: Approaches 4 20 2
FLM1015U Cinema in Context: 1945-present 4 20 2
FLM1016U World Cinemas: Beyond Europe 4 20
FLM2032U Film Authorship 5 20 1
FLM2033U Film Genre Case Study 5 20 1
FLM2030U Film Genre 5 20 2
FLM2031U Realism and the Cineam 5 20 1
FLM2034U Identity and Representation 5 20 2
FLM2035U Censorship and the Cinema 5 20
FLM3022U Cinema and National Identity 6 20 1
FLM3027U Animation and the Cinema 6 20 1
FLM3023U Cult Cinema 6 20 1
FLM3026U Non-Western Cinema Case Study 6 20 2
MED1040U Digital Photography 4 20
MED1062U Stop-Motion Practice 4 20 1
MED1200U Scriptwriting 4 20 1
MED1202U Sound for Picture 4 20 1
MED1204U Understanding Visual Cultures 4 20 1
MED1207U Media & Society 4 20 2
MED1208U Moving Image Production 4 20 2
MED1210U Production Co-ordination 4 20 1
MED1211U Media Law 4 20 1
MED1212U Script to Screen: Location Scouting/Casting 4 20 2
MED1215U Experimental and Convergent Animation Environments 4 20
MED1409U Production 1 4 20 1
MED1411U Storytelling for the Screen 4 20 2
MED1412U Production 2 4 20 2
MED1412U Studying Television: Storytelling and Style 4 20
MED1414U Hold the Front Page 4 20 1
MED1417U Film and Television History and Context 4 20
MED1419U Production Skills & Creative Thinking 4 20 1
MED1420U Drawing Practice 4 20
MED1422U Design for Animation 4 20 2
Modules available for the Study Abroad Programme 2018-19
Media
Contact Department directly regarding module sequencing
Module Code Module Title Level Credit Semester 1 Semester 2 Full year
MED1425U What is Animation 4 20 2
MED1426U Animation Production 4 20 1
MED2080U Psychology of Persuasion 5 20
MED2082U Creative Research Methods & Professional Ethics 5 20 2
MED2083U Thinking Photography 5 20 2
MED2201U Cultural Representations and the Media 5 20 1
MED2202U Television Drama * 5 20
MED2204U Music Video # 5 20 2
MED2205U Welcome to the Real World: Documentary Production # 5 20 1
MED2205U Documentary Production # 5 20 2
MED2207U Children's Television * 5 20 1
MED2208U Television Light Entertainment *▶ 5 20 2
MED2209U Digital Shorts # 5 20 2
MED2211U SFX and Post Production # 5 20 2
MED2214U Media Genres and Narrative Theory 5 20 1
MED2215U Analysing Audiences 5 20 2
MED2217U Fact to Fiction: Key Debates 5 20 1
MED2227U Spectacles, Bodies and Other Pleasures: Concepts in Television, Animation and Film 5 20 1 2
MED2252U Screenwriting # 5 20
MED2253U Advanced Postproduction 5 20
MED2254U Controversy and Ethics 5 20
MED2255U Genre Filmmaking # 5 20 1
MED2258U History on Screen 5 20 2
MED2270U Analysing Film and Television 5 20 1
MED2271U Research for Film & Television 5 20 2
MED2272U Transmedia Storytelling 5 20 1
MED2275U Postproduction Sound # 5 20 2
MED2279U Animation Practice 1 * 5 20 1
MED2280U Animation Practice 2 * 5 20 2
MED2281U Character Design # 5 20 2
MED2284U VFX &Compositing # 5 20
MED2285U Writing for the media 5 20 1 2
MED2286U 2D & Convergent Animation: Principles, Processes and Technologies # 5 20
MED2288U 3D Stop Motion: Principles, Processes and Technologies # 5 20
MED3058U Media Policy and Political Communication 6 20 2
MED3205U Identities and Creative Citizenship 6 20 1
MED3207U Global Convergence: Film and Television in the C21 6 20
Modules available for the Study Abroad Programme 2018-19
Media
Contact Department directly regarding module sequencing
Module Code Module Title Level Credit Semester 1 Semester 2 Full year
MED3208U Media Futures 6 20 1
MED3232U Television: Form and Engagement 6 20
MED3234U American Independent Cinema 6 20 2
MED3235U Contemporary European Cinema 6 20
* These modules require co-requisite/pre-requisites however the programme leader would be willing to assess applications where there is evidence of equivalent experience.
Level 6 modules require recognition of equivalent prior learning and consultation with relevant programme leaders
# Requires prior equivalent experience or recognition of prior learning by programme leader and consultation with relevant programme leaders
Not all optional modules will run each year and their availability is dependent on student numbers and staff availability.
Enrolment on all production, photography, sound and animation modules is subject to space and available resources.
▶Due to forthcoming programme mods this may not be offered however an alternative may be
Modules available for the Study Abroad Programme 2018-19
Performing Arts
As the Department auditions all candidates and therefore assesses practical proficiency, study abroad students may need to be able to demonstrate
adequate prior learning especially in the area of dance, or alternatively will have places confirmed subject to audition or practical assessment on arrival.
Many modules are available for direct entry without prior assessment (*denotes direct entry permissible without the need for prior assessment).
Not all optional modules will run each year and their availability is dependent on student numbers and staff availability.
Contact the Department directly to find out which optional modules are running in a given year (^ denotes optional module).
Module Code Module Title Level Credits Semester 1 Semester 2 Full year Comments
DAN1102 Histories of Dance 4 20 2 Assessment is by group presentation on 9th May, Students must still be here by this date.
DAN1103 Introduction to Choreographic Practices 4 20 1
DAN1104 Explorations into Dance Writing 4 20 1
DAN1105 Introduction to Dance Making and Performance 4 20 2
DRA1102* The History of the Actor 4 20 1
DRA1103* Introducing the Art of the Actor 4 20 1
DRA1104* Staging the Play 4 20 2
DRA1105* Analysing Theatre Productions 4 20 2
PFA1102* Physical Theatres: The Body Speaks 4 20 1
PFA1104* Introduction to Multimedia Performance 4 20 2
PAR1103* Introducing Visual Theatres 4 20 1
PAR1105* Devising Performance 4 20 2
MTH1104* Acting for Musical Theatre 4 20 2
MUS1169* Creative Music Technology 4 20 1
MUS1170* Ensemble Performance 4 20 2
MUS1165* Music Since 1945 4 20 1
MUS1164* Is This Music? Understanding Sound in Society 4 20 2
DAN2102 Body and Performance 5 20 1
CIR2102*^ Clown 5 20 1
CIR2103*^ Contemporary Circus 5 20 1
CIR2104 Aerial Dance: Breaking Ground 5 20 1 Requires audition
CIR2105 Aerial Circus Performance 5 20 1 Requires audition
DAN2103 Cultural Perspectives in Dance 5 20 2
DAN2104 Choreographic Practices 2 5 20 2
DAN2105^ Dance Making and Performance 2 5 20 1
DAN2107^ Dance Theatre Performance 5 20 1
DES2102 Key Theatre Designers 5 20 1
DES2103 Scenography 5 20 1
DES2104^ Costume for Performance 5 20 1
DES2107*^ Introduction to Prosthetic Makeup 5 20 1
DRA2102* Modern Theatre Practitioners 5 20 1
DRA2108*^ The Art of the Actor and Rise of the Director 5 20 1
DRA2110*^ The Dramatic Art of Comedy 5 20 1
MTH2102* Musical Theatre Practitioners 5 20 1
MTH2103* Acting Through Song 2 5 20 2
MTH2105*^ Popular Musicals 5 20 1
Modules available for the Study Abroad Programme 2018-19
Performing Arts
As the Department auditions all candidates and therefore assesses practical proficiency, study abroad students may need to be able to demonstrate
adequate prior learning especially in the area of dance, or alternatively will have places confirmed subject to audition or practical assessment on arrival.
Many modules are available for direct entry without prior assessment (*denotes direct entry permissible without the need for prior assessment).
Not all optional modules will run each year and their availability is dependent on student numbers and staff availability.
Contact the Department directly to find out which optional modules are running in a given year (^ denotes optional module).
MUS2056 Recording and Mixing 5 20 1 Ability to play a musical instrument
MUS2057 Production and Mastering 5 20 2 Ability to play a musical instrument
MUS2063 Music Analysis 5 20 2 Evidence of training in music theory required
MUS2067^* Listening Studies 5 20
MUS2170^ Soundtracks 5 20 1
MUS2171^ Electronic Music and Sound Design 5 20 2 Evidence of training in music technology required
PFA2101*^ Site-Specific Performance 5 20 1
PFA2102* Physical Theatres: Practitioners 5 20 1
PFA2103* Multimedia Performance 2 5 20 2
PFA3102* Interdisciplinary Ensembles 6 20 1
PFA3103*^ Installation and Immersive Performance 6 20 2
PFA3106*^ Autobiographical Performance 6 20 2
PFA3107*^ Contemporary Popular Performance 6 20 2
CIR3103*^ Circus and Silent Movies 6 20 2
DAN3102 Dance Techniques 1 6 20 1 Requires standards of technical dance skills: students may be asked to demonstrate their ability
DAN3103 Dance Making and Performance 3 6 20 1
DAN3104^ Jazz Dance 6 20 2
DAN3105^ Dance Techniques 2 6 20 2 Requires standards of technical dance skills: students may be asked to demonstrate their ability
DES3102 The Independent Designer 6 20 1
DES3103^ Scenographic Costumes 6 20 2
DES3104*^ Advanced Prosthetic Makeup and SFX 6 20 2
DRA3102* The Contemporary Ensemble 6 20 1
DRA3103*^ Acting and Directing Reconsidered 6 20 2
MTH3104*^ American Musicals 6 20 2
MUS3009 How to Score 6 20 Evidence of training in music theory required
MUS3164^ Foley and ADR Studies 6 20 1
MUS3168^ Music and Creative Coding 6 20 Evidence of training in music technology required
* denotes direct entry permissible without the need for prior assessment
^ denotes optional module, may not run each year and their availability is dependent on student numbers and staff availability
Modules available for the Study Abroad Programme 2018-19
Psychology
Module Code Module Title Level Credit Semester 1 Semester 2
PSY1111U Introduction to Personality, Social and Developmental Psychology 4 20 2
PSY1112U Introduction to Cognitive and Biological Psychology 4 20 1
PSY1118U Investigating Psycholgoy 1 4 20 1
PSY2112U Developmental Psychology 5 20 1
PSY2115U Biological Psychology 5 20 1
PSY2113U Social Psychology 5 20 2
PSY2114U Cognitive Psychology 5 20 2
PSY3120U^ Work Psychology 6 20 1
PSY3122U^ Psychology of Substance Misuse 6 20 1
PSY3123U^ Clinical and Abnormal Psychology 6 20 2
PSY3129U Personality and Individual Differences 6 20 1
PSY3131*^ Psychology and the Virtual World 6 20 1
PSY3139*^ Forensic Psychology: Eyewitnesses and Suspects 6 20 1
PSY3143*^ Cognitive Neuroscience 6 20 1
PSY3140*^ Psychology in the Courtroom 6 20 2PSY3138^ Mind, Brain & Behaviour: The Foundations of Psychological Explanation 6 20 2
*Students must have completed Psychology undergraduate at Level 5 or equivalent
^ modules will only run subject to numbers
For semester 2 modules, there is an examination period in May that the students must be available to attend
For PSY1112 in semester 1, there is an examination in January
Modules available for the Study Abroad Programme 2018-19
Social Sciences
Module Code Module Title Level Credit Semester 1 Semester 2 Full year
SPY1102 Developmental and Social Psychology 4 20
SPY1103 Children and Young People in Society 4 20 1
SPY1104 Introduction to Social Policy and Welfare 4 20 2
SPY1105 Understanding Social Concepts 4 20 1
SPY1113 Working with Children, Young People and Families 4 20 2
SPY1107 Exploring the Social World 4 20
SPY1110 Political Sociology 4 20 1
SPY1111 Thinking Sociologically 4 20 2
SPY1112 Cultural Studies 4 20 1 2
SPY2120 Contemporary Perspectives on Early Childhood Education and Care 5 20
SPY2121 Research Methods I 5 20 1
SPY2129 Youth Studies: Key Concepts and Issues 5 20 1
SPY2122 Research Methods 2 5 20 2
SPY2123 Child Welfare, Family and the State 5 20 1
SPY2124 Children’s Cultural Worlds 5 20 1
SPY2125 Children, Food and Sustainability 5 20
SPY2126 Promoting Equality in Childhood 5 20 2
SPY2127 Work-based Learning and Employability 1 5 20 1 2
SPY2128 Representations of Childhood in Popular Culture 5 20 2
SPY2130 International Perspectives on Children and Families 5 20 2
SPY2135 Broken Britain 5 20 2
SPY2136 States, Conflict and Political Violence 5 20 2
SPY2137 Sexualities, Identities, Politics, Cultures 5 20 1
SPY2138 Cultural Analysis in a Global World 5 20
SPY2140 Early Years Specialism 5 20 2
SPY2141 Professional and Personal Reflection and Development 5 20
SPY3102 Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood 6 20 1
SPY3113 Researching Early Childhood 6 20 2
SPY3110 Critical Terrorism Studies 6 20 2
SPY3118 Childhood Sexuality 6 20 2
Modules available for the Study Abroad Programme 2018-19
Social Sciences
Module Code Module Title Level Credit Semester 1 Semester 2 Full year
SPY3105 Contemporary Theory & Practice in Education Services for Children 6 20 2
SPY3104 Social Work with Children, Young People and Families 6 20 1
SPY3115 Youth Studies: Critical Perspectives 6 20 1
SPY3107 Issue for Professional Practice 6 20 2
SPY3108 Aging and Society 6 20 1
SPY3122 Superdiversity and Community 6 20 2
SPY3112 Desire, Ethics, Difference, Regulating Sexuality 6 20 1
SPY3103 International Perspectives on Children & Families 6 20 1
SPY3106 Critical Perspectives on Health and Well-being 6 20 1
SPY3109 Arts in Society 6 20
SPY3116 Young People and Social Media 6 20 1
SPY3120 Children and Migration 6 20 1
Modules available for the Study Abroad Programme 2018-19
Sport &
Physical Activity
Semester information is indicative. Contact Department directly regarding module sequencing
Module code Module title Credits Semester 1 Semester 2 Full Year
SPT1430 Fundamentals of Sport and Exercise Physiology and Nutrition Ex 20 1SPT1432 Fundamentals of Sport and Exercise Biomechanics Ex 20 2SPT1434 Fundamentals of Sport and Exercise Psychology Ex 20 2SPT1437 Investigating Sport & Exercise Sciences Ex 20 1SPT1438 Fundamentals of High Performance Sport 20
SPT1439 Fundamentals of Physical Activity, Exercise and Health 20
SPT1642 Foundation of Practical PESS Teaching* 20
SPT1643 Foundations of PESS Teaching and Learning* 20
SPT1644 Critical Enquiry & Academic Skills in PESS 20 1SPT1645 Foundations of School Based Physical Activity and Health 20 2SPT1646 Foundations of Children’s Growth and Movement Development 20 1SPT1647 Movement Science: Foundations of PESS 20 2SPT1726 Introduction to Sport, Physical Activity and Health 20 1SPT1727 Introduction to Sport, Equity and Welfare 20 2SPT1729 Introduction to Sport Policy and Development 20 2SPT1730 Introduction to Sport, Business and Leisure Management 20 2SPT1731 Introduction to Critical Thinking for Sports Research 20 1SPT1830 Introduction to Coaching Pedagogy 20 1SPT1831 Introduction to Strength and Conditioning 20 2SPT2430 Sport & Exercise Physiology (prerequisite = SPT1430 or equivalent) 20 1SPT2432 Sport & Exercise Biomechanics Ex
(prerequisite = SPT1432 or equivalent) 20 2SPT2434 Sport & Exercise Psychology Ex
(prerequisite = SPT1434 or equivalent) 20 1SPT2437 Researching Sport and Exercise Sciences (prerequisite = SPT1437 or equivalent) 20 2SPT2438 Training Methods for High Performance Sport (prerequisite = SPT1438 or equivalent) 20
SPT2439 Scientific Principles of Exercise and Health (prerequisite = SPT1439 or equivalent) 20
SPT2440 Sport & Exercise Nutrition (prerequisite = SPT1430 or equivalent) 20
SPT2641 Contemporary Politics and Policy Issues in PESS 20 1SPT2643 Sociological Issues in PESS Teaching and Learning* Ex 20
SPT2644 Psychology for PESS Ex 20 1
Modules available for the Study Abroad Programme 2018-19
Sport &
Physical Activity
Semester information is indicative. Contact Department directly regarding module sequencing
Module code Module title Credits Semester 1 Semester 2 Full Year
SPT2645 Contemporary Issues in Young People’s Physical Activity and Health 20 2SPT2647 Developing Research Skills for PESS 20 2SPT2648 Contemporary Policy Issues in Physical Education and School SportSPT2726 Doing Real World Sports Research 20 2SPT2727 Employability and Enterprise in the Sports Business 20 2SPT2728 Contemporary Issues in Sport Management and Event Planning** 20 1SPT2730 Contemporary Issues in Sport and Athlete Welfare 20 1SPT2731 Contemporary Issues in Safeguarding and Child Protection in Sport 20 2SPT2732 Contemporary Issues in Community Sport Development and Coaching 20
SPT2733 Contemporary Issues in Sport and Youth Development 20 1SPT2734 Contemporary Issues in Sport, Physical Activity and Health 20 2SPT2830 Applied Issues in Coaching Pedagogy** 20 2SPT2831 Applied Issues in Strength and Conditioning 20 1SPT2832 Applied Issues in Performance Analysis 20 1SPT3220 Dissertation 40
SPT3430 Applied Sport & Environmental Physiology (prerequisite SPT2430 or equivalent) 20
SPT3431 Applied Clinical Exercise Physiology (prerequisite SPT2430 or equivalent) 20
SPT3432 Applied Sports Biomechanics (prerequisite SPT2432 or equivalent) 20
SPT3433 Applied Exercise Biomechanics (prerequisite SPT2432 or equivalent) 20
SPT3434 Applied Sport Psychology (prerequisite SPT2434 or equivalent) 20
SPT3435 Applied Exercise Psychology (prerequisite SPT2434 or equivalent) 20
SPT3436 Applied Skill Acquisition in Sport (prerequisite SPT2434 or equivalent) 20
SPT3440 Applied Sport and Exercise Nutrition 20
SPT3441 Professional Practice in Sport and Exercise 20
SPT3642 Advanced Issues in Practical PESS Teaching* (prerequisite: SPT1642, SPT2642) 20 2SPT3643 Advanced Issues in PESS Teaching and Learning 20
SPT3645 Special Educational Needs and Disability in PESS* 20 1SPT3647 Learning Through the Outdoors in PE and School Sport 20
Modules available for the Study Abroad Programme 2018-19
Sport &
Physical Activity
Semester information is indicative. Contact Department directly regarding module sequencing
Module code Module title Credits Semester 1 Semester 2 Full Year
SPT3728 Applied Work Placement in Sports Development and Management 20
SPT3729 Working in Sport, Physical Activity and Health 20 2SPT3730 Working in Elite Sport Development and Coaching 20 1SPT3731 Working in Community Sport Development and Coaching 20 1SPT3732 Working in Sport and Athlete Welfare 20 1SPT3733 Working in Business and Leisure Management 20 2SPT3830 Advanced Issues in Coaching Pedagogy** 20 2SPT3832 Advanced Issues in Performance Analysis (prerequisite SPT2832 or familiarity with sportscode) 20 1
* a DBS is needed
** DBS needed if working with vulnerable adultsEx
assessments include a formal exam
Modules available for the Study Abroad Programme 2018-19
Health
Module Code Module Title Level Credit Semester 1 Semester 2
HUG1185 Family and Community Dynamics 4 30 2
HUG 3130 Gender in Society 6 20 2
HUG2123 Housing Health and Social Welfare 5 20 1
HUG2136 Psychological Approaches to Health and Social Wellbeing 5 20 1
HUG2137 Applied Health Psychology in Context 5 20 2
HUG2228 The Vulnerable Child 5 20 2
HUG2229 Public and Health Promotion 5 30 1
HUG2314 Exercise, diet and health promotion 5 20 1
HUG3264 Exercise, diet and health promotion 6 20 1
Modules available for the Study Abroad Programme
Education
TeachingSemester information is indicative. Contact Department directly regarding module sequencing
Module Code Module Title Level Credit Semester 1 Semester 2 Full Year only
CYP1001U Children and Young People's Development and Learning Needs 4 20 1
CYP1003U Children's Development through Curriculum Model 4 20 2
CYP1004U Creative Approaches to Learning and Development 4 20 2
CYP2000U Planning, Assessment and Evaluation of Learning 5 20 1
CYP2003U Learning outside the Classroom 5 20 2
CYP3000U Inclusion and Support Networks 6 20 1
CYP3004U Current Initiatives in Supporting Children’s Development 6 20 1
SUG1014 Literary Theory 4 20 1
SUG1015 The Western Canon 4 20 2
SUG1016 Contemporary Literature 4 20 2
SUG1035 Beginning the Study of Religion 4 20 1
SUG1036 The History of Christian Thought and Culture 4 20 2
SUG1037 Hindu Dharma 4 20 1
SUG1038 Islam 4 20 2
SUG2014 Shakespeare Studies 5 20 1
SUG2015 Romanticism 5 20 1
SUG2032 Judaism 5 20 1
SUG2033 Old Testament Theology 5 20 2
SUG2034 Buddhist Dharma 5 20 1
SUG3019 Film and Literature 6 20 1
SUG3020 Modernist Literature 6 20 1
SUG3021 Teaching English to Speakers of other Languages 6 20 1
SUG3037 New Testament Criticism 6 20 1
SUG3038 Religion in the Twenty first Century 6 20 1
SUG3039 Sikhism and Jainism 6 20 1
BED1000 introduction to education studies 1
BED1001 applied and integrated studies in education 1
BED1002 conceptions of education: the uk education system in context 2
BED1003 learning in a diverse society
BED1004 applied and integrated studies in education 2
BED1005 technology and its place in education
REL1000 introduction to the study of religion 1
REL1001 introduction to the sacred 2
REL1002 the human religious experience – across 1 and 2.
* Only open to full–year students