So, where can you find information about modules and how will you actually choose them?
Once you have completed enrolment you'll be able to complete the process of module selection using UCL's student portal, Portico. The actual process is straightforward, but we'll be here to help you through it. You are not expected to choose modules before you arrive at UCL, but it's good to familiarise yourself with what's available.
You will choose modules for both terms within the two weeks following your enrolment, and there will be an opportunity to make amendments before term two begins. Part-time students only select modules for their current year of study.
The best, quickest source of information on modules in the Division of Psychology and Language Sciences is the Module Database. You can use the Module Database to search for keywords or specific module titles and then see a short description; see who teaches the module and how it is assessed. You can also see the timetable for the module, though the 2018/19 timetable may not be visible yet, the 2017/18 should be a reliable guide for most modules. Your programme website will also include links for each module to the Module Database entry.
We also have published Module Information Sheets for an increasing number of the postgraduate modules in the Division of Psychology and Language Sciences. These have similar information to the Module Database but are more descriptive and likely to include things like planned lecture lists and methods of feedback.
2017/18 module information is available now as a guide, all information for 2017/18 will be updated for the end of July.