Brighton Partnership Courses – 2025 Fall
If you have questions about the academics or courses available on this program, locate the Program Advisor to email them your questions directly.
Studying abroad can be a more meaningful and invigorating learning experience than at home—both inside and outside of the classroom. You may be more curious and alert than you usually are so use this heightened energy to enhance your studies as well as your cultural and geographical explorations. You may also encounter different teaching styles and course processes; be prepared to adapt and to learn.
Academics
USAC's partnership with the University of Brighton provides you with a wide array of academic options. You may choose from courses offered in the School of Applied Sciences, School of Art and Media, School of Business and Law, School of Health and Sport Sciences, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, and School of Architecture, Technology, and Engineering. Courses are subject to availability and approval of prerequisites which are determined by the University of Brighton. The School of Business and Law at the University of Brighton is AACSB accredited.
Students can enroll in 12-15 U.S. credits per semester (40-50 Brighton credits), which typically equates to three modules total. All students are required to take a 3-credit British Culture course which provides a strong foundation for the study abroad experience.
Areas of Study at the University of Brighton (subject to change):
School of Applied Sciences
- Biology and Ecology
- Geography, the Earth, and Environment
School of Architecture, Technology, and Engineering
- Architecture
- Civil Engineering
- Computing
- Construction and Building
- Engineering
- Mathematics
- Spatial and Product Design
School of Art and Media
- Film
- Journalism
- Media
- Sound and Music
- Visual Communication
School of Business and Law
- Accounting, Finance, and Economics
- Business Management
- Human Resource Management
- Law
- Marketing
- Travel and Tourism
School of Health and Sport Sciences
- Nutrition (yearlong only)
- Sport and Exercise
- Sport Management
School of Humanities and Social Science
- Creative Writing
- Criminology and Sociology
- History of Art and Design
- Humanities
- Literature
- Politics
- Psychology
- Social Work
NOTE: Due to differences in academic calendars, most fall semester science and engineering courses end in February and require that you take final exams at your home university following your return home if you are unable to remain in Brighton until the end of the term.
Course Required for Study Abroad Students
An Introduction to British Culture: This mandatory module introduces and analyzes a number of major figures and influences on British culture from 1500 to present-day. It uses workshops, visits, and small-group seminars to explore the diversities of British culture, allowing students to reflect on the influence of the past as well as the present. Students are encouraged to actively discuss and debate the issues raised, while also collaborating with their peers to create shared understanding.
Course Descriptions
To obtain course syllabi, click on the link(s) below and follow the prompts to specific course information. Please contact the USAC Advising department if you have difficulty finding the information.