What are the main differences between the daytime credit-rated modules and the Evening Language Programme?
The daytime credit-rated modules form part of your undergraduate studies. You will therefore be expected to study the language seriously, devoting a significant amount of private study time outside the classes, completing all the non-assessed course work that is set by the tutor and taking the appropriate assessments. The Evening Language Programme is not part of undergraduate studies, has no exams and is open to students, staff and members of the public. Classes are designed to give you greater confidence in speaking a foreign language, whether for work, travel or just for fun.
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