Moodle is a virtual learning environment where you will: 

  • Access all your teaching and learning resources  

  • Submit assignments during your studies.   

Modules 

You will be enrolled onto a Moodle page for each module you study, which will contain all the information related to the module.   

Community hub 

You should enrol onto the Moodle community hub page for your department, which has information to support your university experience and studies. The community hub includes information on your studies, module guidance, key contacts, assessment information and lots of other useful links and resources. 

Don't miss out on the latest updates 

Your community hub will be updated with notices and information relevant to your studies as the academic year progresses.  

We will send you a weekly news digest with lots of useful information including upcoming events, competitions, careers information, placement opportunities and much more.   

We encourage you to take a look at your community hub as soon as possible after you've registered, to ensure you have access to key information straight away. If you are a joint honours student, you should enrol on both community hubs relevant to your degree. 

Take some time to familiarise yourself with the page and the information it contains. You may find it helpful to bookmark your community hub for easy access throughout your studies.   

Register to use Moodle 

You can access Moodle three weeks before your course start date.  

First you will need to register with the university. You will be able to access Moodle the next working day after you have registered. Please note it may take up to three days after you have registered for your mandatory modules to appear. 

 
 

 

Faculty of Arts

Modern Languages and Cultures (inc. Language Centre) (CLAS)

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