Study abroad and exchanges module catalogue

Almost all of our modules are now open to incoming exchange and study abroad students, which means you have access to one of the widest ranges of courses available at any UK institution.

How to use the online course catalogue

You can browse by College and School using the left hand navigation or search by subjects and interests using the search box below.

Before searching the online catalogue make sure you read the guidelines for selecting modules carefully. You should also check with your adviser at your home institution that you have selected appropriate module choices before submitting your application to Birmingham. This will ensure that you select modules that are appropriate to your level of study and for which your home university will award transfer credit.

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TitleDepartment and SchoolLevelSemester
Foundations of American History since 1890Department of American and Canadian Studies, School of English, Drama and American & Canadian StudiesSecond YearBoth
Foundations of American History to 1890Department of American and Canadian Studies, School of English, Drama and American & Canadian StudiesFirst YearBoth (1 +2)
Foundations of American Literature to 1890Department of American and Canadian Studies, School of English, Drama and American & Canadian StudiesFirst YearBoth
Foundations of Computer ScienceSchool of Computer ScienceFirst Year1+2
Foundations of Higher Specialist Mental Health PracticeInstitute of Applied Social Studies, School of Social PolicyMasters LevelFull Term
Foundations of Modern Political and Social TheoryDepartment of Political Science and International Studies, School of Government and SocietySecond Year1+2
Foundations of PoliticsDepartment of Political Science and International Studies, School of Government and SocietyFirst Year1+2
Fracture, Fatigue and CorrosionSchool of Metallurgy & Materials, School of Metallurgy and MaterialsSecond Year1
France and the New World in the Age of EnlightenmentLanguages & Cultures, School of Languages, Cultures, Art History and MusicThird/Final yearOne OR Two (not confirmed for 2012-2013)
France from the Popular Front to the Liberation 1936-1944Department of History, School of History and CulturesSecond Year1&2
France Moderne 2ALanguages & Cultures, School of Languages, Cultures, Art History and MusicSecond YearThroughout the Year (1 + 2)
France Moderne 2BLanguages & Cultures, School of Languages, Cultures, Art History and MusicSecond YearRuns throughout the year (1 + 2)
Franco-African Relations from de Gaulle to Sarkozy (1944 to present) L'heritage controverse de 'la plus Grande France'.Languages & Cultures, School of Languages, Cultures, Art History and MusicThird/Final yearAcross the two (1 + 2)
Franz KafkaLanguages & Cultures, School of Languages, Cultures, Art History and MusicSecond Year2 (availability in 2012-13 is unconfirmed)
French 1 (Open Access)Centre for Modern Languages, School of Languages, Cultures, Art History and MusicFirst Year1&2
French 2 (Open Access)Centre for Modern Languages, School of Languages, Cultures, Art History and MusicFirst Year1&2
French 3 (Open Access)Centre for Modern Languages, School of Languages, Cultures, Art History and MusicFirst Year1&2
French 4 (Open Access)Centre for Modern Languages, School of Languages, Cultures, Art History and MusicFirst Year1&2
French 5 (Open Access)Centre for Modern Languages, School of Languages, Cultures, Art History and MusicFirst Year1&2
French 6 (Open Access)Centre for Modern Languages, School of Languages, Cultures, Art History and MusicFirst Year1&2