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Exceptional amendments to your optional module choices may be made under certain conditions. The exceptional amendment form can be found on the Get help with module enrolment webpage.
Arts
American and Canadian Studies
Classics and Archaeology year 1
Classics and Archaeology years 2 and 3
Cultural, Media, Visual Studies
English UG
English PG
History year 1
History years 2 and 3
Liberal Arts
Modern Languages and Cultures
Music year 1
Music years 2 and 3
Philosophy year 1
Philosophy years 2 and 3
Medicine and Health Sciences
Life Sciences
Cancer Sciences
Medicine PGT
Medicine - Medical Physiology & Therapeutics
Social Sciences
Economics
Education
Geography
Law
Business School UG
Business School MBA
Business School MSc
Business School PGT
Politics
For Sociology and Social Policy - If you do not have access to this page, please click on 'request access'
Sociology and Social Policy
Engineering
Architecture and Built Environment
Chemical and Environmental Engineering
Civil Engineering
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Mechanical, Materials and Manufacturing Engineering
Foundation Engineering and Physical Sciences
Science
Biosciences
Chemistry
Computer Science
Mathematical Sciences
Natural Sciences
Pharmacy - Pharm Sci
Physics and Astronomy
Psychology
Language opportunities
Are you interested in learning a new language? Or want to improve existing skills? Even if you aren't a language student, the Language Centre offers students the opportunity to learn a language as an optional module alongside their degree for credits (Interfaculty Modules). You will be joining students from around the University.
Students who do not have spare credits for optional modules can take an interfaculty language module as a fee-paying student.
Alternatively, you can also join a language module through the Nottingham Advantage Award (NAA).
Interfaculty Modules
Nottingham Advantage Award
If a module is showing as full please do not attempt to enrol.
Familiarise yourself with your programme of study. You need to know which modules are available to you and decide which modules you'd like to choose.
The curriculum catalogue is a useful source of information about modules and can help you help you in your module selection.