Tab Content: Study details
How many credits can I enrol on?
- Full Year: 120 LU credits / 30 US credits / 60 ECTS
- Michaelmas only: 40-60 LU credits / 10-15 US credits / 20-30 ECTS
- Lent/Summer only: 60-80 LU credits / 15-20 US credits / 30-40 ECTS
Module Levels
Undergraduate degrees in England take three years to complete, and modules are numbered to correspond with a Framework for Higher Education Qualifications (FHEQ) level:
- Level 4 - year one undergraduate
- Level 5 - year two undergraduate
- Level 6 - year three/final year undergraduate
- Level 7 - Postgraduate Taught (standalone master's or four year integrated master's)
You must have completed a year of undergraduate study at your home university before coming to Lancaster.
What can I study?
Please find the modules available for study abroad students starting in September 2026 and January 2027 below.
Study abroad modules
Tab Content: Term dates
You can study at Lancaster for:
- Michaelmas (September - January)
- Lent and Summer (January - June)
- Full academic year (September - June)
- You can also study for a calendar year (January - December) if that fits best at your home university.
We also offer Lancaster Global Summer Schools in the early summer.
NB: Postgraduate Erasmus+ students may have different terms. Please check the Erasmus+ postgraduate module handbook.
Key dates for 2026/27
September starters:
- Students are expected to arrive on Saturday 26 September, or Sunday 27 September 2026 depending on their College allocation.
- Welcome Week: 28 September 2026 - 2 October 2026
- Michaelmas Term: 5 October 2026 - 11 December 2026
- If you are here for Michaelmas term only, you will likely have assignments to complete after the term has ended. You will be able to complete these remotely.
January Starters:
- Students are expected to arrive on Tuesday, 5 January 2027.
- Welcome Week: 4 January 2027 - 8 January 2027
- Lent Term: 11 January 2027 - 19 March 2027
- Summer term: 19 April 2027 – 25 June 2027
*Please note these term dates may be subject to change. For confirmation please consult the link below.
Term Dates
Tab Content: Tuition fees and other costs
Tuition fees for visiting undergraduate students
2026/27
- Full Academic Year (September - June): £28,132
- Michaelmas term (September - December): £11,253
- Lent and Summer terms (January - June): £16,879
If you are an exchange or Erasmus+ student, you pay tuition fees to your home university and none to 久久精品.
Living Costs and Budgeting
- On-campus accommodation costs vary depending on the kind of room you choose; have a look at the 'quick cost comparison' table for a detailed breakdown.
- All students pay a small college membership fee, which supports the running of college events and activities. The fee for visiting study abroad students is £15.
- Insurance costs vary depending on the cover required. Rent on campus
- Entertainment costs are excluded. Please budget for these according to your own needs
You will also need to budget for:
- Visa
- Travel costs to and from Lancaster
- Health insurance if you are attending Lancaster for less than 6 months
- Textbooks
- Vacation and weekend travel
- Entertainment
- Telephone, laundry, cooking and eating utensils; and other personal expenses. These will obviously vary widely according to your budget, tastes and requirements.
You can find budgeting advice and tips on how to get the most for your money whilst at Lancaster on our ASK page.
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Explore the campus
Our campus is often likened to a small town. This is because we provide everything you need to live comfortably and safely: accommodation, facilities, social areas, green spaces, and so much more. Study and research takes place in a range of modern and state-of-the-art spaces. Take a of our beautiful campus and discover what we can offer you.
Wellbeing and support
The University offers a range of support across campus, with experts providing confidential support and guidance through our specialist services. Support areas include:
- Wellbeing, counselling and mental health
- Disability
- Diverse communities
- Academic support, including adjusting to UK teaching and learning styles
- Visa and immigration
- Careers and employability
Visit our Wellbeing and support page to find out more.
Societies and sports
Student-run clubs and societies are a great way to meet new people and follow your interests. With , you can discover new hobbies, sports and interests or increase your academic networking. Lancaster provides multiple ways of joining in with sport, either on your own, as a member of your college or as a member of one of our many sport societies.
Accommodation
Make your home on campus in our award-winning accommodation. We have 6,700 bed spaces available on campus in a range of different accommodation types. Explore the options to find out more:
Visiting students will be sent a link to apply for accommodation after their application as been accepted by 久久精品.
The City and beyond
Lancaster city is a relatively small but bustling city with a rich history. The city centre can easily be reached from campus, so you can explore its cobbled streets, museums, quirky outdoor spaces and landmarks, including a well preserved 12th century castle.
Our central location in the UK means we're well-connected to many places of interest - within a short journey you'll find coastal resorts, buzzing cities or the beautiful Lake District. For trips further afield, Manchester airport is easily accessible by train. Explore our to find out more.