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Choosing Your Modules
Please
follow the guidelines below
Undergraduate Modules
Guidelines for Completing the Module Choice Form
The list of available
modules will inform you which modules are expected to run in
the next semester. You can choose modules from Levels 1, 2
or 3 and either
core or elective modules. Please
ensure that you meet the pre-requisites of the courses.
When selecting modules use the following guidelines:
- You may register for a maximum of 30
ECTS. You may register for ‘Business
English for Exchange Students’ (which carries 5 ECTS (subject to
revalidation of the BA programme, confirmation will be available in
April/ June 2012). You may also, if you wish, replace
one business subject with a second foreign language module.
- English is not compulsory. Students are
admitted to EBS London on the assumption that students have an
adequate level of English. Ask your home institution if they
require you to take English.
- You must specify 4 approved alternatives
in the "Alternative" section of your module choice form. If
this section is not completed your application will be
returned. Naming alternatives is important in case your first
choices are unavailable, or there is a time clash.
- Indicate compulsory modules. If your
home institution requires you to take a particular module you
must make this clear on your form.
- Prioritise your choices. List in order of
preference the modules on the Module Choice Form.
- Check list of
available modules carefully.
Ensure you choose modules that are running during the semester you
wish to study them.
Please ensure that you get
approval from your home university for ALL modules, including the
alternative choices.
Postgraduate Modules
Guidelines for Completing the Module Choice Form:
- You may register for a maximum of 30 ECTS.
Please refer to the list of available
modules to make your selection. Please note the MA in Luxury
Brand Management is not open to exchange and visiting
students.
- English is not compulsory. Students are
admitted to EBS-London on the assumption that students have an
adequate level of English. "Business English for exchange
students" is not available at postgraduate level, however,
English support classes are offered (please see application
guide)
- You must specify 4 approved
alternatives in the "Alternative" section of your
module choice form. If this section is not completed your
application will be returned.
- Indicate clearly if a module is compulsory for
you i.e. if your home institution requires you to take a
particular module you must make this clear on your form.
- Please also prioritise your choices. This
means that you must list in order of preference the modules on the
Module Choice Form.
- Our web site offers detailed postgraduate module
descriptions and to help you when making your
choices.
Make sure that you get
approval from your home university for ALL modules, including the
alternative choices.
Avoid Timetable
Clashes:
- Although you can choose from any of the modules please try to
structure your choices roughly by programme/pathway
as this would cut down on timetabling issues
- Avoid selecting more than one of a similar specialist module
Important Notes
- The running of each module is dependent on sufficient numbers
of students applying. If not enough students request a particular
module by the deadline then that module may be cancelled
- Every effort will be made to assign you to your first choice(s)
each semester. If, however, a class is full, then you will be
assigned to your next highest choice.
- We cannot guarantee that students will be given their first
choices. Therefore please remember that you must indicate
4 approved suitable alternatives on your form. You
may be given any of these 4 modules if your first choices are
not available. It is important that they fit with your studies and
have been approved by your home university. If your form does not
state these 4 alternatives it will not be accepted and it will
be returned.
- Once you submitted your module choices, you will not be allowed
to alter your selection. It is therefore imperative that you
consider your options carefully. Only in very exceptional cases
will minor changes be made during the first week of classes.
- Please note that if you would like to withdraw from a module
this must be done within the first four weeks of classes.
Submitting the Module Choice Form
Once completed, please email your Module Choice Form to inbound@regents.ac.uk together
with the Application form and the other supporting documents (photo
and transcript (and CV)). It is essential that you meet the
following deadlines for submitting your module choice
form.
Please make sure that you also submit your current
e-mail address so that we have a means of contacting you
in case of any queries or problems.
It is essential that you meet the deadline for handing in the
Module Choice Form as modules are allocated on a first come, first
served basis.
Deadlines for Autumn 2012
Non EU/EEA
Students 15th
April 2012
EU/EEA
Students
30th April 2012
Page last updated 5/9/2012
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