If you aren’t yet a student at UEL, you will first need to decide which programme you are interested in studying, in the subject in which you think you have already acquired some learning.
At UEL there are seven academic schools that cover these general subject areas:
Alternatively, details of all undergraduate, graduate and distance learning programmes are available here.
When you have an idea of which programme you wish to study, you can contact your AEL coordinator for further advice.
If you are a current UEL student, you should consult the module specifications in the Student Handbook for your programme. These specify the list of learning outcomes that you must have achieved through your previous learning. If you think your learning matches the learning outcomes, contact your school AEL coordinator for further advice.
Now proceed to the next step to make contact with the AEL Coordinator for your school.
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