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Courses:

For more information on the specific courses available, please visit:
http://www.warwick.ac.uk/departments/academic.html

Credits:

Participants in the Brockport University of Warwick Program will normally earn four credit hours for each course successfully completed at the University of Warwick, for a maximum of sixteen credits per semester.

Curriculum:

Participants in the Brockport University of Warwick Program will select (prior to departure) a short list of courses in which they are interested, taken from the more than 900 courses available to study abroad students at the University of Warwick. Registration for courses takes place only after arrival at the University of Warwick, and there is no advance guarantee of admittance into any individual course. All instruction in the Brockport University of Warwick Program is by University of Warwick faculty.

Participants in the Brockport University of Warwick Program are examined in the same manner (and to the same standard) as their British counterparts and classmates. The majority of courses in which they will enroll are examined formally at the end of year and in order to be awarded credit, participants must take -and pass-the examination at the end of the study period in question. Part year students may be assessed by written pieces of work rather than examinations. Most students follow four courses per year.

Junior year abroad students are attached to one department as a "base" department for academic counseling purposes, but other courses may be chosen from the whole range of those listed in the Handbook. Some departments may accept applications from students wishing to study for less than a year, but course choice may be more limited.

Warwick's Business School is accredited by AACSB. This accreditation includes all courses in business and management offered at the University of Warwick. The University of Warwick is the first Business School in the United Kingdom, and only the third in Europe, to be AACSB accredited at this time.

Courses:

The website: is: http://wwww.warwick.ac.uk/services/international/prospective/visiting-exchange/visiting/modbook enables you to see the classes available at the University of Warwick. Please note that, as the website indicates, there are restrictions and requirements for some classes; and not every class is offered every semester.