Module Summary List
Your main source of information on choosing modules (classes) for your Study Abroad programme at London Met is our Module Summary List. Please read the information on this page carefully then fill in the our Module Registration Form.
Summary List of Modules - Semester students
The Summary List shows all the modules available to Study Abroad students on a semester basis, helping you to avoid restricted modules and year-long modules.
Modules are grouped by subject area and level to assist you in finding an appropriate class.
Once you have found a potential module, you should access the online module catalogue for further information, including syllabi and provisional timetable.
Click here to download the Autumn 2012 Module Summary List
Modules for full year students
If you wish to study with us for a full academic year then you will be able to choose from a wider selection of modules. Please see here for further information.
Course Content
2012/13 is a transition year for London Met; this means we are in the process of updating our website with module information. Unless otherwise stated, you can search for syllabi through our online module catalogue (see link below.) Where syllabi are not available online, we have compiled summary documents of module specifications which can be consulted in the pdf documents below. These module specifications are subject to change and confirmed syllabi will be uploaded to the online module catalogue over the coming months.
Online module catalogue
Search for the syllabi of the majority of our modules here: https://intranet.londonmet.ac.uk/prog-plan/module-catalogue/
Notes
Teaching location; it is generally easier to choose modules at the same campus (North or City)
Teaching semester; gives an indication which semester the class usually runs (Autumn/Spring) It is not guaranteed that a module will be running in the current academic year. ALWAYS check the timeslot to see if it is available for your semester this year.
Module Level; please read prerequisites and study levels
Timeslot; The catalogue will show which timeslot and campus the class runs at. If more than one timeslot is offered, select the one that works best for you.
AM (morning) classes are normally taught between 9.00am & 12:00pm
PM (afternoon) classes are normally taught between 1:00 pm & 5.00 pm
PM+ (evening) classes are normally taught between 6:00 pm & 9:00 pm
You cannot take two classes in the same timeslot as they would clash.
The rest of the page will give syllabus, description of teaching and assessment and predicted reading list. Check that the material to be covered is interesting and appropriate to you.
Module specification catalogue
Where syllabi of new modules have not been uploaded to the online module catalogue yet, we have compiled catalogues of module specifications which are available to download below. Please note that the course content is provisional and will be confirmed when the module syllabi is publised in our online catalogue.
Law, Governance and International Relations
Social Sciences and Humanities
Literature, Journalism & Creative Writing Modules
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