Academics
Fields of Study: Humanities, Social Sciences, Science, Engineering
University of London, Queen Mary, offers a wide variety of courses and disciplines, along with a curated list of courses focused on London, the UK, and Europe in the fields of English, drama, geography, history, film, and politics.
Unique study opportunities
- Queen Mary has strong computer science courses for study abroad students.
- The theater and drama courses encourage you to explore London's world-famous theater culture.
- Take a course on Medieval London: Pubs, Plague-Pits, and Cathedrals.
Language
Language of Instruction: EnglishForeign language study is optional. Check host institution course catalog.
Courses and Credit
Requirements While Abroad
To successfully complete this program:
- Take a full-time course of study: Four courses for 24 quarter/16 semester UC units per semester.
- A total of 48 quarter/32 semester UC units are required per year.
- You may take up to one-third (33%) of your total unit load pass/no pass.
Current Program Courses
See the Academic Offerings document below for subject areas available. Courses may be lower or upper division to UC.
You will preregister for classes before arrival.
Catalogs and resources
- Academic Offerings: See an overview of academic offerings at English host institutions.
- University of London, Queen Mary: Find courses available at the university. Courses listed as available to associates are open to you. In the UK, a course is usually equivalent to a major academic plan at UC, and a module is equivalent to a course (or class) at UC.
- UCEAP Course Catalog: See a list of courses students have taken on this program. This is not a current representation of course offerings on this program. Reference the above links to review recent course offerings.
- Campus Credit Abroad: Learn the types of credit (major, minor, general education, elective) students from your campus received at this location.
Academic culture
Studying abroad in England helps you develop an independent learning style, with strong writing skills and active participation in your own learning.
- Introductory courses at an English university (or uni) are comparable to sophomore level in the US.
- Many courses are the equivalent of UC upper division, and instructors expect prior knowledge of the subject.
- There's more emphasis on writing and independent reading than at UC, and your participation can influence the final grade.
- Differences in teaching style may include less detailed instructions, fewer in-class sessions (except science classes), and fewer in-term assessments.
- Many courses are taught with lectures and seminars. Lecture class sizes can be quite large and seminar groups are smaller.
- Faculty (called lecturers) don't often hold office hours, but welcome individual questions and are eager to help visiting students.
- Past exam papers are available and students, including local British students, use them to prepare for exams.
Grades
You will earn direct UC credit and grades for all coursework. Grades for the fall semester are typically available late March, and grades for the spring semester are typically available late July or early August.
Your final grade will heavily and sometimes fully depend on the final exam. UC policy does not allow UCEAP participants to retake exams (called re-sits) and exam dates aren't flexible.
If you intend to put yourself on your campus degree list for graduation while on UCEAP, consult your campus advisors before departure about possible delays in the degree verification process.