The program structure of the University of Manchester allows for flexibility while remaining strict with its program. It give students the choice to explore areas that they may be interested in on top of the mandatory modules that must be taken. They offer free choice modules ranging from history to film to language. However students must make sure that they follow the credits needed for their degree and this is sometimes not stated which cause some strife for students who are unaware of this.
It is overall a good program with a variety of choices given to all students
View moreReally enjoyed being at Manchester university, despite it not being a full campus university, I think it was better that way as the halls/residence area was separated from the lecture halls so meant you got to see more of the City.
Halls was in a good location with a wide variety of different blocks so lots of people to meet in the first few weeks.
The only downside was that the SU wasn’t that great and didn’t host many good nights there, and the bar/restaurant wasn’t amazing, much better student bars and places to eat in the area.
Enjoyed my course being part of two different schools, the language school and the business school, so it meant that we had a wide variety of modules to choose from every single year!
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