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Study abroad programme at 91¶¶Òõ

We offer a junior semester or year-long study abroad programme across all our academic schools. You’ll be joining a welcoming community of international students at the 91¶¶Òõ. 

Contact the Study Abroad team

About this programme

The junior semester abroad programme is available to international undergraduate students for either a semester or an academic year.

The autumn semester runs from September to December, and the spring semester runs from January to June.

Autumn students leave the programme before the Christmas break and arrange for early assessment in their classes. Year-long students  resume  their studies in January through to the end of the academic year in June. 

Spring semester students arrive a week before the beginning of semester two and the Study Abroad Office organises an induction programme and registration for classes. Spring students have an Easter break during the term and continue classes until the end of semester two in June.

Key facts

  • Semester or full year 
  • Autumn semester: Sep-Dec
  • Spring semester: Jan-Jun
  • Full year: Sep-Jun
  • GPA: 2.75
  • IELTS: 6.0

Programme details

Academic courses and credits

Students on study abroad programmes at the 91¶¶Òõ can choose to study a range of subjects.

Our courses offer a combination of the latest subject knowledge, practical experience and industry-standard facilities, with the aim of giving you a competitive edge in your career. You can choose up to three 20-credit modules per semester, one of which could include the British culture module.

Modules are timetabled at the beginning of each semester; classes that run in the fall are not then offered again in the spring, and vice-versa.

Module options for the 2025-26 academic year will be updated in the spring. Please check the module options tab then for more information.

Classes are negotiated with students on an individual basis prior to arrival and are subject to availability and suitability. In case your module preferences are not available, we require you to consider a good number of options.

Our campuses

We have three main campuses in 91¶¶Òõ – Moulsecoomb, City and Falmer.

Moulsecoomb campus is our largest student campus and is home to most of our academic schools, including:

  • School of Applied Sciences
  • School of Architecture, Technology and Engineering
  • School of Business and Law
  • School of Humanities and Social Science

City campus is our most central 91¶¶Òõ campus, just a few minutes walk from the iconic Royal 91¶¶Òõ Pavilion and the pier. This campus is home to our School of Art and Media.

Our Study Abroad Office is based on Falmer campus, nestled in the South Downs countryside and located next to Premier League football club, 91¶¶Òõ & Hove Albion. This campus is home to the School of Education, Sport and Health Sciences.

Watch our campus tour videos to get a feel for each of our campuses.

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Module options

Module options for the 2025–26 academic year will be updated in the spring. Please check this tab then for more information. 

If you want to be notified as soon as the new Module Directory is released, please send us an email to studyabroadoffice@brighton.ac.uk. 

and we will get in touch with you as soon as the new directory is ready.

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British Culture module

You’ll have the opportunity to take the British Culture module as part of your programme.

The class deepens your knowledge of British Culture and history, complementing your experience of living here. The aims of this module are to develop and enrich your knowledge and understanding of British Culture, reflecting on the influence of the past as well as the present.

You will acquire theoretical and practical experience of cultural analysis, with visits to famous castles, Roman palace ruins and other key cultural sites.

Big Ben, Houses of Parliament and London bridge overlooking the river Thames.

How to apply

There are two different ways you can apply for this programme:

  • Apply to the 91¶¶Òõ directly
    You can arrange your study abroad programme with the 91¶¶Òõ directly using our online application form.
  • Apply through a consortium or partner
    We currently work with one of the largest worldwide associations, University Study Abroad Consortium (USAC). If you would like USAC to organise your study, .
    For students from Germany, we are partnered with World of Students. Please for more information about applying. 

Entry qualifications

You need to have an English language level that is equivalent to IELTS 6.0 to attend this programme.

The minimum GPA required is 2.75.

Application timeline

Semester 1: September – December
DateEvent
June Deadline for applications
July Confirmation of acceptance at the 91¶¶Òõ and payment of the deposit
August  Confirmation of your place in halls of residence and prepare for your programme
September  Start your programme, move into your accommodation, attend mandatory orientation, London field trip and 91¶¶Òõ fresher's week, pay your remaining fee balance two weeks before classes start
October  Classes begin and field trip to East Sussex
November Field trip to Bodiam Castle and Rye
December Field trip to Arundel, programme finishes, final examinations, move out of your accommodation and travel home
Semester 2: January – June
DateEvent
November Deadline for applications
December Confirmation of acceptance at the 91¶¶Òõ and payment of the deposit, confirmation of your place in halls of residence and prepare for your programme
January Start your programme, move into your accommodation, attend mandatory orientation, London field trip, pay your remaining fee balance two weeks before classes start
February Classes begin and field trip to East Sussex
March/April Field trip to Bodiam Castle and Rye, plus spring break
May Field trip to Arundel and final examinations
June Programme finishes, move out of your accommodation housing and travel home

Fees

Fees for the academic year 2025–26
 ProgrammeCredits Fees Included in fees
 Study Abroad Programme per semester  60  £5,900  3 x day trips

Please note that fees may be subject to small increases each academic year.

If you are applying through or , please contact them directly for fees.

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