How many modules can I take?

All modules at Sheffield Hallam University carry credit which indicates the workload attached to the module. All Humanities modules carry 20CATS (10 ECTS) credits.

What modules can I choose from?

Please note:

  • You can come and study with us either for one semester or year long.
  • Where indicated, you must ensure you have the relevant pre-requisites for the module before selecting it.
  • You must agree with your institution before selecting your modules to ensure they are transferable onto your course upon completion.
  • Module selections must be agreed by your institution and ours before your application can be approved.
MODULE TITLE (click link to access module description) MODULE
CODE

CATS

ECTS STUDY PERIOD
Creative Writing: Poetry 14-5015-00S 20 10 Semester 1
Creative Writing: Novel 14-5014-00S 20 10 Semester 1
Writing From Life 77-5590-00S 20 10 Semester 2
Creative Writing: Short Story 14-5018-00S 20 10 Semester 2
Adapting for the Screen 77-5516-00S 20 10 Semester 2
Exploring Second Language Learning 77-5759-00S 20 10 Semester 2
Gothic House Fictions 77-5591-00S 20 10 Semester 1
Shakespearean Drama 77-5593-00S 20 10 Semester 1
South Africa In The Twentieth Century  77-6682-00S 20 10 Semester 1
Creative Careers 77-6833-00S 20 10 Semester 1
Writing and Environment 77-6912-00S 20 10 Semester 2
In Darkest England: Fiction at Work 1880-1915 77-6936-00S 20 10 Semester 1
Literature in the Twentieth Century 77-6985-00S 20 10 Semester 2
Science Fiction 77-6680-00S 20 10 Semester 1
Experimental Writing 77-6922-00S 20 10 Semester 2
Language and Style 14-5021-00S 20 10 Semester 1
Sociolinguistics 77-5795-00S 20 10 Semester 1
Multicultural & Intercultural Communication 77-5592-00S 20 10 Semester 2
The Gothic 14-5024-00S 20 10 Semester 1
Language, Identity and Power 14-5182-00S 20 10 Semester 2
London: Historical and Literary Perspectives 1728-1914 14-5044-00S 20 10 Semester 1
Children’s Literature 14-5011-00S 20 10 Semester 2
Module Title: Modern Armenia: Genocide, Nation, Diaspora 77-6390-00S 20 10 Semester 2
Literature of the 18th Century and the Romantic Period 77-5992-00S 20 10 Semester 2
Crossing Over: Power, Death and Desire 77-5329-00S 20 10 Semester 2
Censorship, Conflict and Scandal 77-6866-01S 20 10 Semester 1
Language and Gender 14-6025-01S 20 10 Semester 1
Politeness 14-6196-01S 20 10 Semester 2
English and Education 14-6027-01S 20 10 Semester 1
Language and Psychology 77-6987-00S 20 10 Semester 2
Pirates, Knights and Aliens: Insiders and Outsiders in Renaissance England 77-6315-00S 20 10 Semester 2
Contemporary Fiction 77-6314-00s 20 10 Semester 2
The Third Reich and its Aftermath: Germany,  1933-1961 77-6477-00S 20 10 Semester 1
Digital Communication 77-6499-00S 20 10 Semester 2
Literary Theory and the Philosophy of Literature 77-5840-00S 20 10 Semester 1
Film Theory 77-6476-00S 20 10 Semester 1
American Nightmares 77-6475-00S 20 10 Semester 1
Music in Film 14-6226-00S 20 10 Semester 1
Contemporary East Asian Cinema 14-6120-00S 20 10 Semester 2
Documentary 77-6868-00S 20 10 Semester 2
Must-See TV 77-6474-00S 20 10 Semester 2
European Cinemas 14-5027-01S 20 10 Semester 1
A Close-Up on British Cinema 77-5581-00S 20 10 Semester 1
Thinking About Movies 77-5582-00S 20 10 Semester 1
Professional Film Writing 77-5523-00S 20 10 Semester 2
Hollywood Cinema 14-5032-00S 20 10 Semester 2
Beyond the Mainstream 77-5580-00S 20 10 Semester 2
TV, Comedy and Drama 77-5519-00S 20 10 Semester 2
The Cold War Era 14-5117-00S 20 10 Semester 1
Race and Nation 77-5589-00S 20 10 Semester 1
The Historian and Research 14-5115-00S 20 10 Semester 2
Britain and America in the Interwar Years 77-5588-00S 20 10 Semester 1
Eastern Europe, 1945-1989 77-5996-00S 20 10 Semester 2
Total War and European  Society, 1792-1945 77-5737-00S 20 10 Semester 2
Germany, 1890-1933: From Reich to Republic 77-5587-00S 20 10 Semester 2
The City of London and the British Economy since 1870 77-5585-00S 20 10 Semester 2
European Orientalism: Encounters with  Asia and the Middle East, 1800-c. 1950 77-6835-00S 20 10 Semester 1
Industrial Warfare and the Great War, 1914-1918 14-6201-00S 20 10 Semester 1
The Rise and Decline of Soviet Communism (this module will not run in 2017/18) 14-6064-00S 20 10 Semester 1
American Politics and Society Since 1968 14-6163-00S 20 10 Semester 2
Australia: Penal Settlement to Nation, 1788-2000 14-6052-00S 20 10 Semester 2
Citizenship, Violence and Race: Germans and Africans in Colonial and Postcolonial Encounters 77-6836-00S 20 10 Semester 2
India and the British Raj, 1765-1947 14-6202-00S 20 10 Semester 2
Modern Armenia: Genocide, Nation, Diaspora 77-6390-00S 20 10 Semester 2
Chartism: Working-Class Politics and Culture in Britain, 1838-48 77-6613-00S 20 10 Semester 2

Do you have any questions about these modules? If so, please contact:

Rachel%20WalkerRachel Walker
International Mobility Administrator

Email: owen11exchange@shu.ac.uk

Telephone: +44 (0) 114 225 3113
grey%20manSarah Dredge
International Mobility Coordinator