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Streatham and St Luke's Module Selection 2026

Browse 2026/27 modules

Modules can be selected from  9am Monday 23 March –  5pm Friday 27 March 2026.

Your module options for your programme can be viewed in the Study Guide. If you'd like to see which modules academic departments are offering to students outside of their immediate department as part of modularity, take a look at these faculty pages:

More modules may become available throughout the week.  

If you are based at Penryn, visit the Penryn campus page to see your options. 

Key information

If you are interested in taking a module, contact the module convenor with any queries you have. Modules can then be selected from 9am Monday 23 March  – 5pm Friday 27 March 2026. 

Please note: It is your responsibility to make sure that you are eligible for the modules you wish to choose. If in doubt, please contact your academic tutor, the convenor of the module you are interested in, or your Hub to confirm your eligibility. 

Module Selection will act as a guide to help you make the most of the options available to you.

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

Please note:

  • We display module options from departments who are able to open their modules to students from other disciplines.
  • It is important that you are aware that some modules will have limited spaces so you are not guaranteed a place.
  • The modules listed are based on data available at the time of issue and are subject to change.

Placement modules are designed to increase your overall competitiveness in the graduate job market. They are a fantastic way to source and secure valuable work experience opportunities as a core element of your degree programme and enable you to develop crucial employability skills and enhance your future job prospects. 

Students who undertake placements generally have better graduate outcomes than those who do not undertake a placement. The benefit of gaining work experience through a module is that you have the support of the Placements team in securing your placement opportunity through 1:1 support, workshops and lectures designed to develop your job-hunting skills. 

For more information on placement modules, availability, and pre-requisites, please see the relevant faculty pages: 

Environment, Science, and Economy

  • EMP3001 - CANDI Summer Placement: Commercial and Industrial Experience (15 Credits)
  • BUS2004 – Business Internships and Placements (15 Credits)

Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences 

  • SSI2001 & SSI3017 – Learning from Work Experience in Social Sciences (15 Credits)
  • EDU2016 & EDU3013 – Learning for Teaching (15 Credits)
  • EDU2017 & EDU3014 – Learning for Teaching (30 Credits)
  • HUM2001 – Humanities in the Workplace (15 Credits)
  • HUM2000 – Humanities in the Workplace (30 Credits) 

Health and Life Sciences 

  • ESS2900 – Employability and Career Development (15 Credits)
  • BIO2106 – Employability and Workplace Learning (15 Credits) 

Departments that do not offer modularity: 

  • Engineering 
  • Mathematics and Statistics 
  • Physics and Astronomy 
  • University of Exeter Medical School