Quality Manual
 

Module design and approval

This page provides instructions on how to request a new module. While it is primarily intended for staff across the UK, China and Malaysia campuses, it may also be of interest to students.

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1.0 Purpose

This page sets out the regulations about how to request a new module, which will help staff who are designing new modules as well as those who are updating existing modules.
 

2.0 Key principles

2.1  Conditions for a new UK-based module approval submission  Flag of United Kingdom

In submitting a new UK-based module for approval, one of the following conditions must apply:

  • That the school indicates the existing module which is being withdrawn and replaced by the new module (must to be on a module to module basis); note this operates at Faculty level per academic year, not at the point of individual module approval
  • The module forms an integral part of a new course (formally called programme)
  • The new module is a credit bearing continuing professional development (CPD) module and does not sit in a course
  • That the new module runs concurrently with an existing module and there will be no additional associated timetabling or 
  • That the new module is a dissertation or project or individual reading module with no additional resource requirements (that is, timetabling, assessment or facilities)
  • That the new module has been created to protect student mobility (i.e. creating  semester length version to replace a year long module)   

Please note, terminology for a programme has been renamed as ‘course’ from academic year 2025/26 onwards.

2.2 Free speech

When developing a new module, appropriate regard must be given to the importance of promoting free speech. 

Please consult the following for further information about the Freedom of Speech Act:

Free speech and academic freedom statement

Free speech and academic freedom code or practice

Free speech and academic freedom webpage

2.3 Academic freedom 

In relation to course and module development, approval, and delivery, it should be noted that academics would not be prohibited from developing or delivering a course or module on the ground that it involves giving serious consideration to ‘controversial or unpopular opinions’. This is not a reason that the course would be approved, rather it is not a reason it could be declined. For instance, there will remain business or logistical reasons to not grant approval to a course or module.

 

3.0 Roles and responsibilities

Schools are responsible for completing the relevant new module templates, consulting with the relevant parties, and to get the necessary School level approvals and send the paperwork to the Curriculum Approvals and Advisory Team (CAAT).

RAA are responsible for reviewing the document in a timely manner.  

New modules that meet the above conditions and the regulations outlined in the module specification guidance can be approved under delegated authority from Quality and Standards Committee (QSC) by CAAT. Any new module requests that do not meet the above conditions and/or do not conform with the module specification guidelines would need QSC approval. In such circumstances, the school will need to make an outside regulation request to QSC for the module to be approved, explaining why it is necessary to go outside regulations..
 

4.0 Procedural steps - How to request a new module

Schools in UNUK, UNM and UNNC intending to introduce a new module must:   
  1. complete the New Module Specification Template (provided in Section 5 below)
  2. seek School level approval for the new module
  3. submit the New Module Information Template to CAAT, Student Registry Office (SRO) or Academic Services Unit (ASU) (for UNUK, UNM and UNNC respectively), with oversight and approval by CAAT (for all three campuses). 
Schools must consult with any other Schools that they are aware of that are likely to have a legitimate interest in the creation of the module, e.g., if the subject matter of the new module has any overlap with existing provision in another School.
 

5.0 Related regulations, policies and procedures

The module specification template for a new module is provided here:

New module information template Microsoft Word

For more information about completing a new module specification template, please consult the following:

Module specification guidance

For more information about the curriculum review cycle, please consult the following: 

Curriculum review of course and module specifications

Module information in Campus Solutions is used for relevant central processes and will be published in the Online Course Catalogue.

Online course catalogue

 

6.0 Version control table

Version control table
 Version Number Purpose/Change Approving Committee Date
1.0 Clarifications made as part of a review of this section of the quality manual.  Also reformatted to align with new University of Nottingham Policy Management Framework QSC August 2024
1.1

As part of a regular review cycle, this page has been updated with some corrections and clarifications made to the content. 

Terminology for a programme has been renamed as ‘course’ from academic year 2025/26 onwards.

QSC January 2026
       
 

 

If you have any problems or queries relating to this page, please email: 

ss-curriculumadvice@nottingham.ac.uk  Email

This content was last modified on 22 January 2026

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