UEA Module Catalogue for the Academic Year 2013-14
You can choose from a wide range of modules within the university. Details about the specific modules that are available to Study Abroad students are available by School in the documents below.
Introductory Notes [PDF Document, 30 KB] will help you understand the Module Catalogue before you fill in your application and Module Enrolment forms.
Students studying in the Autumn semester only should read this WARNING.
The Timetable Slotting System [PDF Document, 35 KB] is explained here, although actual timetables will not be produced until the beginning of the semester.
Faculty of Arts and Humanities
American Studies (AMS) [PDF Document, 247 KB] Updated for 2013-14
Art History and World Art Studies [PDF Document, 211 KB] Updated for 2013-14
Film, Television and Media Studies (FTM) [PDF Document, 217 KB] Updated for 2013-14
History (HIS) [PDF Document, 269 KB] Updated for 2013-14
Language and Communication Studies (LCS) [PDF Document, 392 KB] Updated for 2013-14
Literature, Drama and Creative Writing (LDC) [PDF Document, 229 KB]
Music (MUS) [PDF Document, 149 KB] Updated for 2013-14
Philosophy (PHI) [PDF Document, 172 KB] Updated for 2013-14
Political, Social and International Studies (PSI) [PDF Document, 257 KB] Updated for 2013-14
Faculty of Sciences
Biological Sciences (BIO) [PDF Document, 99 KB]
Chemistry (CHE) [PDF Document, 71 KB]
Computing Science (CMP) [PDF Document, 79 KB]
Environmental Sciences (ENV) [PDF Document, 133 KB]
Mathematics (MTH) [PDF Document, 53 KB]
Faculty of Social Sciences
Please note: the modules available within EDU, LAW, NBS and SWP are subject to restrictions. Please contact the Study Abroad team by emailing studyabroad@uea.ac.uk for further details before submitting your application.
Economics (ECO) [PDF Document, 68 KB]
Education (EDU) [PDF Document, 31 KB]
International Development (DEV) [PDF Document, 48 KB]
Norwich Law School (LAW) [PDF Document, 54 KB]
Norwich Business School (NBS) [PDF Document, 72 KB]
Management - see Norwich Business School above
Social Work and Psychology (SWP) [PDF Document, 54KB]

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