Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences

A benefit of modularity is flexibility: being able to adapt to different groups of people and mentally switch from French verbs to soil samples and consumer behaviour etc. It made me more interested in my studies and I therefore achieved better grades.

Alexandra

Discipline: Geography

Interdisciplinary modules: Sustainability (FCH), Business, and French and Spanish with the FLC

Read about Alexandra's experience on the Study Zone blog

Click on the modules available below to find out more about them.

If you are interested in taking any of these modules please contact your course administrator to check that you are able to do so, as well as the relevant departments for more information.

N.B. The modules listed are based on data available at the time of issue and are subject to change. Many modules will have limited spaces so you are not guaranteed a place and departments may prioritise students from their own discipline.

Considering a career in teaching?

The Graduate School of Education 'Learning for Teaching' modules are intended for students who are considering a career in teaching.

Each module includes a series of introductory and preparatory lectures and seminars, school experience, ideally undertaken during university vacations, as well as the opportunity to reflect on your experience towards the end of the module.  

For more information and module descriptions, please see the Learning for Teaching website

If you have questions about the modules, or difficulties in registering, please see the Learning for Teaching FAQs or contact learningforteaching@exeter.ac.uk.

Please note, some disciplines do not include these modules in their students’ online module registration list. If this is the case, contact your course administrator to help you register.

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Please note that these modules are Exeter based but are available to Penryn students.