Visiting Study Abroad programme

Our Visiting Study Abroad Programme is a fantastic opportunity for students interested in studying in the UK for a semester or a full year as part of their bachelor degree programme. Visiting Study Abroad students can select modules from a wide range of undergraduate programmes offered at Anglia Ruskin University. All our courses are modular and credit bearing which means that the Universities which belong to the credit conversion system will accept the credits gained at our University as part of their own degree programmes.
  • Visiting Study Abroad students enrol for 60 Anglia Ruskin University credits per semester. There are 2 module sizes: The standard module is 15 Anglia Ruskin University credits. Larger modules are worth 30 Anglia Ruskin University credits
  • Visiting Study Abroad students remain registered for their award/diploma at their home institution. They are responsible for ensuring that the modules chosen at Anglia Ruskin University meet the requirements of their home university and are approved so that the credit can be recognised
  • At the end of the semester, Visiting Study Abroad students will receive an Anglia Ruskin University transcript of results
  • Visiting Study Abroad students are enrolled as regular students at Anglia Ruskin University and benefit from all the facilities available at our University
  • Students will be encouraged to take appropriate modules in academic English as part of their programme of study to ensure that their language skills develop further.

Your programme of study

Courses offered at Cambridge:
  • Art & Design;
  • Business Management;
  • Media/Communication Studies;
  • Computing/Internet Technology;
  • English Language Studies;
  • Humanities;
  • Law;
  • Life Sciences;
  • Music; and
  • Social Sciences
Courses offered at Chelmsford:
  • Business Management;
  • Computing and Information Systems;
  • Education;
  • English Language;
  • Law;
  • Multi-Media; and
  • Tourism Management.
We design an individual programme of study for each student according to their preferred subjects, prior learning, and availability of modules. Descriptions and prerequisites for each module are available from the online module catalogue.


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