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    • The QM Module Directory  holds information on all modules that will be running in 2026-27 across the whole university. However, in order to find this information, you must first know the module code and then use the search function to look the module up. You can use the search function to look up modules using only the pre-set code (e.g. FLM, ESH, DRA etc). However, please be aware that not all modules in the directory are running. You will need to use the module lists below to see what is planned to run in STA.


      Please consult the QM Module Directory to
      obtain a rough idea of the subject areas (for reference only), pre-requisites, modules that cannot be taken at the same time, and the proposed assessment pattern of each module. 

      Modules offered from within STA are coded as follows:

      CAT: Catalan COM: Comparative Literature LAN: Language Centre
      CHI: Chinese DRA: Drama LIB: Liberal Arts
      FRE: French ESH: English SML: Interdisciplinary Language modules
      GER: German FLM: Film STA: Interdisciplinary School of the Arts modules
      HSP: Hispanic Studies/ Spanish LIN: Linguistics  
      POR: Portuguese    
      RUS: Russian    

      Below you will find:

      • A list of all Level 5 modules being offered by the School of the Arts.
      • A list of all Level 6 modules being offered by the School of the Arts.
      • Detailed information on module content/ format.
      • The Liberal Arts programme Guided module lists.
      • The English Level 5 Guided module list.

      Please note that availability of modules can change at any time and the School reserves the right to withdraw a module even if your module registration has previously been approved. 

    • Here is a list of modules offered in the School of the Arts. 

      You need to take modules which match your current level of study i.e. Level 5 modules for Year 2, Level 6 modules for Final Year.

      However, Students may choose an optional language module at a lower or higher level than their developmental year provided their language level is appropriate for the chosen level and their programme allows this option.