Courses:
Students may take classes across the full range of departments listed below. Links to each of these departments are on the website: http://www.strath.ac.uk/prospectus. Please note that, as the website indicates, there are restrictions and requirements for some classes; and not every class is offered every semester.
Business School
Accounting
Business Enterprise
Business Technology
Economics
Finance
Hospitality Management
Human Resource Management
International Business
International Business & Modern Languages
Management
Management Science
Marketing
Technology & Business Studies
Tourism
Business Law
Faculty of Engineering
Architecture
Chemical & Process Engineering
Civil Engineering
Design, Manufacture & Engineering Management
Electronic & Electrical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering
Prosthetics & Orthotics
Faculty of Law, Arts and Social Sciences
Art & Social Sciences
English
Geography
History
Journalism & Creative Writing
Law
Modern Languages
Politics
Psychology
Sociology
Law School
Law
Law and Modern Languages
Faculty of Science
Biological & Biomedical Sciences
Pure and Applied Chemistry
Computer & Information Sciences
Mathematics and Statistics
Natural Sciences
Pharmacy
Physics
Sport and Exercise Science
Part-time internship placements are available to students.
Credits:
Participants in the Brockport program at the University of Strathclyde will normally earn 3-4 credit hours for each course successfully completed, for a maximum of fifteen credits per semester.
Curriculum:
The University of Strathclyde is similar the the American Liberal Arts System and the semester schedule. Participants in the Brockport program at the University of Strathclyde will be allowed to choose 4 courses a semester, from either one discipline or mix-and-matched from the full range of academic disciplines available at Strathclyde. Strathclyde also has a responsive pre-approval system, so that students be advisted on entry into specific courses before they arrive. This program allows students in either semester to complete all of their work before they return home. In all cases participants will be examined in the same manner, and to the same standard, as their Scottish counterparts.