How do I choose a module at University of Kent?
- Step 1: your programme requirements. Check the programme page for your chosen programme and read about the requirements.
- Step 2: searching the module catalogue. Using Kent’s online module catalogue you can search for undergraduate modules.
- Step 3: studying for a module.
- Step 4: selecting your provisional modules.
How do you change modules at University of Kent?
2021/2022 module change deadlines If you wish to make changes to your module choices, please contact your Division directly. All requests will be treated on a first come, first served basis and your choices will be restricted to modules appropriate for your programme with available space.
Does University of Kent have a good reputation?
The university’s reputation for research excellence is confirmed by its success in the most recent Research Excellence Framework: Kent is ranked in the top 20 for research intensity based on REF results, outperforming 11 of the 24 Russell Group universities.
What happens if you fail a module at uni first year Kent?
You may only resit/resubmit the module which you have failed. You may choose to repeat different modules as long as your programme requirements are met. This means that if you fail compulsory modules for your programme, you can’t change them: you must either resit/resubmit or repeat them.
What is an elective module?
Elective modules are those offered by departments to students from outside that department. Departments identify non-compulsory modules within each of their programmes that a student may replace with elective modules.
How do I register a Warwick module?
You will need to register for your modules online via EMR (Electronic Module Registration). See here for instructions. EMR is open until the end of the third week of October and you must register within that timeframe as the system will then close.
Is Kent a prestigious university?
It’s a good university – and currently ranked 23rd out of over 140 universities in the UK Top UK University League Tables and Rankings 2017 , just ahead of Bristol and Manchester. Being so close to the Kent coast, it has always specialised in forging strong links with the rest of Europe.
Is Kent a Russell Group?
In the most recent Research Excellence Framework, Kent was ranked in the top 20 for research intensity in the Times Higher Education, outperforming 11 of the 24 Russell Group universities.
How many modules do I need to pass first year?
The minimum number of modules: You need to pass a minimum of 36 credits in your first year of study and then 48 credits in your second and further years of study.
Can you redo a module?
If you fail an elective module, you may: retake the same module on one occasion only, or. substitute the module with another elective module, where one is available, on one occasion only.
What should I look for when choosing a module?
You should also consider whether the module is at the right level. Certificate (Level 4) modules are offered at Stage 1. These modules are often a good way to explore a new area of study. Intermediate (Level 5) modules are at a higher level than certificate modules and are usually offered at Stages 2 and 3.
How do I search for undergraduate modules?
Using Kent’s online module catalogue [16] you can search for undergraduate modules. To access all the information you need about any module, simply click on its title in the list. This gives you the module entry (see the Example module tab).
When do examinations take place at Kent?
Examinations take place during the Summer Term at Kent. However, if you are coming to Kent for the Fall Semester only, and wish to choose a module that includes an examination, it may be possible for Kent to arrange an alternative form of assessment. Please note: this is not available for Spring Semester only students.
Elective modules are modules that fall outside the subject area of your programme of study. If your programme permits elective modules (as specified in your subject requirements) , you must choose from the elective module list which is appropriate for your stage: rules. Please check with SECL or CEWL if you are unsure of your language level.