Languages
Whether you're studying abroad at Sussex for a semester or year, you can browse our languages modules below, and if you're unsure what to study, follow our top tips for how to choose a module.
Browse our modules
You can see our full list of languages modules below.
Level 3 (sub-degree)
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Autumn Semester
- Academic Development for Arts and Humanities 1
- Academic Development for Business and Economics 1
- Academic Development for Psychology 1
- Academic Development for Social Sciences 1
- Arabic Beginners A
- British Sign Language and Deaf Culture 1A
- Chinese Beginners A
- French Beginners A
- German Beginners A
- Italian Beginners A
- Japanese Beginners A
- Spanish Beginners A
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Spring Semester
- Academic Development for Arts and Humanities 2
- Academic Development for Business and Economics 2
- Academic Development for Psychology 2
- Academic Development for Social Sciences 2
- Arabic Beginners B
- British Sign Language and Deaf Culture 1B
- Chinese Beginners B
- French Beginners B
- German Beginners B
- Italian Beginners B
- Japanese Beginners B
- Spanish Beginners B
Year 1
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Autumn Semester
- Academic Communication for Engineering 1
- Arabic Intermediate A
- British Sign Language and Deaf Culture 2A
- Chinese Intermediate A
- Communication in the Workplace (Intermediate)
- French For Professional Purposes 1A
- French Intermediate A
- French Intermediate A Year 1
- German Intermediate A
- Researching, Creating and Communicating in the Humanities 1
- Intensive English for Speakers of Other Languages (Lower Intermediate)
- Intensive English For Speakers Of Other Languages (Post-Intermediate)
- Intensive English for Speakers of Other Languages (Pre-Intermediate)
- Intensive English for Speakers of Other Languages (Upper Intermediate)
- Italian Intermediate A
- Japanese Intermediate A
- Landscapes of Resistance and Social Justice
- Spanish for Professional Purposes 1A
- Spanish Intermediate A
- Spanish Intermediate A Year 1
- TESOL 1A
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Spring Semester
- Arabic Intermediate B
- British Sign Language and Deaf Culture 2B
- Chinese Intermediate B
- Communication in the Workplace (Post-Intermediate)
- French For Professional Purposes 1B
- French Intermediate B
- French Intermediate B Year 1
- German Intermediate B
- Researching, Creating and Communicating in the Humanities 2
- Intensive English for Speakers of Other Languages (Lower Intermediate)
- Intensive English for Speakers of Other Languages (Post-Intermediate)
- Intensive English for Speakers of Other Languages (Pre-Intermediate)
- Intensive English for Speakers of Other Languages (Upper Intermediate)
- Italian Intermediate B
- Japanese Intermediate B
- Spanish for Professional Purposes 1B
- Spanish Intermediate B
- Spanish Intermediate B Year 1
- TESOL 1B
Year 2
- Autumn & Spring Teaching
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Autumn Semester
- Arabic Advanced A
- Arabic in Context A
- British Sign Language and Deaf Culture 3A
- Chinese Advanced A
- Chinese in Context A
- French Advanced A
- French Advanced A (B)
- French for Professional Purposes 2A
- French in Context A
- German Advanced A
- German in Context A
- Inter-cultural Encounters
- Italian Advanced A
- Italian in Context A
- Japanese Advanced A
- Japanese in Context A
- Spanish Advanced A
- Spanish Advanced A (B)
- Spanish for Professional Purposes 2A
- Spanish in Context A
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Spring Semester
- Arabic Advanced B
- Arabic in Context B
- British Sign Language and Deaf Culture 3B
- Chinese Advanced B
- Chinese in Context B
- French Advanced B
- French Advanced B (B)
- French for Professional Purposes 2B
- French in Context B
- German Advanced B
- German in Context B
- Italian Advanced B
- Italian in Context B
- Japanese Advanced B
- Japanese in Context B
- Language, Identity and Nation
- Spanish Advanced B
- Spanish Advanced B (B)
- Spanish for Professional Purposes 2B
- Spanish in Context B
- Undergraduate Academic Year
Year 3
Not sure how to choose?
Follow our top tips for choosing your modules. You can also find out about our teaching structure, assessment process and how your credits transfer back to your home institution.
Find out more.
Which school will I study in?
You'll study in the Sussex Centre for Language Studies, which is part of the School of Media, Arts and Humanities.
Sussex provides a wide range of courses in many languages, including English, and has a well-equipped Language Learning Centre for autonomous learning.
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Contact us
If you are studying at Sussex for a semester or year and have questions, email sussexabroad@sussex.ac.uk.
*(Our campus is nine minutes by train from Brighton & Hove) survey by accommodation providers Student Living by Sodexo. **Access to facilities dependent on modules studied. ***Available to registered students. Rankings based on full undergraduate degree at Sussex.