Modules
By ensuring that you are registered for the correct modules, you must check your student record at the start of each year. This ensures that you:
- can access the relevant teaching materials
- are registered for the correct assessments or examinations, and receive the correct results
Select the relevant dropdown menus for more information and forms. This includes the change of module form.
For more information please view the Module Choices guidance page.
If you did not submit your optional module choices by the deadline, please contact module choices.
Once you have picked your modules and the deadline has passed, you cannot make further changes via the online portal.
You can submit a request to change your optional module/s within the first three weeks of semester one, but you will need to liaise with your department.
If you have already submitted your choices for next year, and wish to discuss them, please contact your department.
Students who have optional modules as part of their degree programme can request a module change.
Students must submit the module change request in the first three weeks of teaching. Once submitted, the request will be considered by the academic department, students should have a response within five working days.
If you wish to change any of your optional modules, you will need to complete the online module change form. The form will be available to use from the start of semester one until the end of teaching week three for any changes to semester one and year-long modules. It will also be available at the start of semester two until the end of teaching week three for any semester two module changes.
| Deadline dates for students submitting a module change request: | |
|---|---|
| Semester one | 24 October 2025 |
| Semesters one/ two | 24 October 2025 (for year long modules) |
| Semester two | 13 February 2026 |
The number of credits you study over the year should balance across the semesters (for example 60/60 credits per semester).
An imbalance of credits could result in a heavier workload in one semester.
Any concerns about a credit imbalance and content of the modules should be raised with your specific department.
If you opt to study with a credit imbalance, despite there being alternative optional modules available to you, the submission is taken as your consent that you understand and acknowledge a module imbalance.
For timetable information, see the student calendar.
General timetables will be available from mid-August and personalised timetables will be available following re-enrolment for the next academic session. Seminar information will be communicated via your department.
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Changing your module may also affect your tuition fee liability – contact the Fees and Bursaries Team for further information.
Students studying CPD must request a module change by emailing the following teams:
Any questions about module changes for students studying on an undergraduate degree programme contact [email protected].