Students typically take 3-5 courses for 60 Manchester credits or 15 U.S. credits per semester. Academic Year students will take 6-8 courses for 120 Manchester credits or 30 U.S. credits.
Some subjects are only available to Spring semester or Academic Year students, due to the examination schedule. Subjects include:
Please note, some subjects have restrictions. Information about the subject area restrictions at University of Manchester can be found by expanding the "subject areas with restrictions" heading on the “Course units” page accessible via the link above.
Get in touch with your Program Adviser if you have any questions about what is available at the University of Manchester.
University of Manchester courses available to study abroad students:
The University of Manchester offer some exciting pathways to allow study abroad students to make the most of their semester or year abroad. All three pathways help you engage with a community in Manchester, whether that be the Law Society or a local school. The pathways are:
Pre-Law Pathway - a program specifically aimed at U.S-based students who wish to study law at one of the best law schools in the UK.
Leadership and Service Pathway - volunteer within the local community and engage in British life and get more than academic credit whilst in Manchester.
Sustainability - find out how the human race can solve climate change with this pathway. Whilst tapping into several resources across the university and conservation volunteering opportunities, you may find a spark that could save the world.
Please speak with your Program Manager if you would like to pursue a pathway.
Credits in the U.K. (including SCQF and SCOTCAT) are divided by 4 to equal the U.S. credit value. They go from U.K. to ECTS to U.S. credits.
UK Credits | ECTS Credits | U.S. Credits |
10 |
5 |
2.5 |
15 |
7.5 |
4* |
20 |
10 |
5 |
30 |
15 |
8* |
Actual course registration does not take place until arrival at University of Manchester.
We suggest that you secure approval for at least 8-10 courses per semester. If you mandate certain courses that might be unavailable or inappropriate, you may limit your chances of admission, even though you meet the program’s overall academic requirements.
The following information is vetted and provided by the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO) on the Electronic Database for Global Education (EDGE).
Percentage | Description | U.S. Equivalent |
70 – 100% | First Class | A |
60 – 69% | Second Class Upper | B+ |
50 – 59% | Second Class Lower | B |
40 – 49% | Third Class/Pass | C |
0 – 39% | Fail | F |