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What can I study?

Course Catalogue for 2012-13

NBS Lecturer with blackboard

 

Erasmus agreements are set up between institutions in specific subject areas. Incoming Erasmus students will be registered in the School of Study that is relevant to the subject area. If you are unsure of the subject area that you will be studying please contact your Erasmus Coordinator at your home institution.

You should note that we may have more than one agreement with your home institution (university). However when filling in the application you should only tick one subject area in the section entitled "Details of your placement at the University of East Anglia".

The course catalogue for each subject area can be found below:

 

Faculty of Arts and Humanities

Erasmus code

Erasmus subject area

 School of Study
3.6 / 227 History of Art World Art Studies and Museology (ART)
8.1 / 226 Philosophy Philosophy (PHI)
8.3 / 224 History History (HIS)
9.0 & 9.4 /
222 & 2224
Languages and Philological Sciences   Language and Communication Studies (LCS)
9.2 / 2222 General and Comparative Literature Literature, Drama and Creative Writing (LDC)
14.0 / 310 Social Sciences Political, Social and International Studies (PSI)
8.0 / 220 Humanities Students coming under this link can select which
School of Study within the Faculty of Arts and 
Humanities they will register in. Please Note:
Students will not be able to select modules from
more than one School of Study

 

Faculty of Sciences

Erasmus code

Erasmus subject area

School of Study
7.2 / 4433 Environmental Sciences; Ecology       Environmental Sciences (ENV)
13.1 / 421 Biology Biological Sciences (BIO)
13.3 / 442 Chemistry         Chemistry (CHE)

 

Faculty of Social Sciences

Erasmus code

Erasmus subject area

School of Study
10.0 / 380 Law  Law (LAW)
14.8 / 318 Development Studies     International Development (DEV)

 

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