How to choose your modules

Find out the structure of your teaching at Sussex, our assessment process and how your credits transfer back to your home institution.

Choosing your modules

See below for guidance on how to choose modules for a Semester or Year at Sussex.

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Teaching

When you study abroad at Sussex, you’ll learn in a series of seminars and lectures and will be expected to:

  • attend all classes scheduled in your timetable
  • carry out lab work (if taking a science module)
  • attend workshops
  • undertake independent learning, such as reading, preparing for classes or writing assignments.

We can put reasonable adjustments in place for students impacted by disability and long-term health conditions. These can include extra time and rest breaks. Find out more about our student support.

Assessment and grading

Further information on how you will be assessed at Sussex and receiving your transcript.

Study level

We offer a range of study abroad modules at different undergraduate levels:

  • Level 4 (Year 1) generally corresponds to US sophomore level and European second year
  • Level 5 (Year 2) generally corresponds to US junior and senior levels and European final years
  • Level 6 (Year 3) generally corresponds to US junior and senior levels and European final years

Credit transfer

All our modules have been formally approved for Sussex credits. This means your study abroad experience can count towards your degree at most colleges and universities.

  • Summer School – 15 Sussex credits
  • Study Abroad Semester – 60 Sussex credits (minimum 45 and maximum 75 credits)
  • Study Abroad Year – 120 Sussex credits (minimum 90 and maximum 150 credits)

Please note, policies and degree requirements vary. We recommend you consult with your study abroad advisor at your home institution, before choosing your modules to ensure the transfer of module credit is approved.

Important

Policies and degree requirements vary. We recommend you consult with your study abroad advisor at your home institution before choosing your modules, to ensure the transfer of module credit is approved.

See how 麻豆传媒 of Sussex credit values convert into the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) and US Semester Hours, although this varies between US universities.

SussexECTSUS
120 60 30
60 30 15
30 15 8
15 7.5 4
6 3 1.5

Note: this guide serves as the ECTS Information Package

Contact us

If you are studying at Sussex for a summer and have questions, email summer@sussex.ac.uk.

If you are studying at Sussex for a semester or year and have questions, email sussexabroad@sussex.ac.uk.


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