Study Options
At Queen Mary University of London, the classes (or ‘modules’) are normally worth 15 credits per semester, though there are some worth 30 credits. You will take 60 credits a semester, or a total of 120 credits for a full year.
As a student on our Study Abroad Programme, you can take modules from across the whole range of our academic schools, allowing you to specialise according to your own interests, knowing that each session will be thought-provoking, challenging and exciting in equal measure.
If a module has any prerequisites they will be listed in the module directory description. To participate in the module, you will need to have proof (such as an official transcript from your home university) that details that you have taken a module of similar nature to the Queen Mary pre-requisite module to be able to join the module. It is ultimately up to the School where the module is taught to determine if any coursework from your home university will be considered as sufficient pre-requisite equivalent material.
Search for modules in the module directory.
See more details and tips on choosing and registering for modules here.
Transfer Credit
Information on the transfer credit process at MIT can be found here.
Grades are released in February for fall only students and in July for full year/spring students; students will receive their transcript through Gradintelligence following the official results release date.
Queen Mary credits will be translated by your home institution into their own credit system (e.g. four credits per module for a 16-credit semester system).