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Incoming undergraduate exchanges

We are delighted that you are looking to do a student exchange at the ͯÑÕÊÓÆµ. At ͯÑÕÊÓÆµ, you'll meet students from all over the globe.

The School of Art and Media is based on our City campus in the centre of ͯÑÕÊÓÆµ, surrounded by our city’s creative scene. Students on this campus have access to specialist equipment and studio space.

We expect you to work hard during your time here, but you will also be able to find lots to do in your free time. ͯÑÕÊÓÆµ is an exciting and creative city, where there is always something happening. We look forward to welcoming you!

On this page you will find:

  • Our exchange partners
  • Information about the application process including key dates, accommodation and module options
  • A video tour of our campus
  • Useful links and contact information

Semester dates: 2026–27

Semester 1
5 October 2026 to 5 February 2027

Semester 2
8 February 2027 to 11 June 2027

Our exchange partners

Germany

  • , Berlin

Norway

  • , Oslo

Singapore

  • , Singapore

Japan

  • , Nagoya

USA

  • , Minneapolis
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Application process

Nominations by partner university

Partner universities should nominate their chosen students via email to SAM-exchanges@brighton.ac.uk by the below deadlines.

Semester nomination deadlines for 2026–27
For full year or Semester 1 only students 31 March 2026
For Semester 2 only students 15 September 2026
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How to apply

Following receipt of nominations, we will send students and their home university our Incoming Exchange Student Application Forms by email, along with full instructions on how to complete these documents.

Please see our deadlines for all completed applications and supporting documents to be received.

Deadlines for completed applications and supporting documents for 2026–27

Study in ͯÑÕÊÓÆµ for the full year (September–June)30 April 2026

Study in ͯÑÕÊÓÆµ for the first semester only (September–February)

30 April 2026

Study in ͯÑÕÊÓÆµ for the second semester only (February–June)

15 October 2026

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Accommodation

Incoming exchange students to the School of Art and Media have the opportunity to live in one of our university halls of residences. Typically this would be our Phoenix or Paddock Fields halls of residence, however this is not guaranteed as rooms are limited. Students should indicate whether they would like to stay in a room in our university halls on their application form.

We aim to keep a balance between students wanting to come for Semester 1 only and those wanting to come for Semester 2 only. For those students coming to study with us for Semester 1, there will be a limited number of rooms available. We will endeavour to provide accommodation for all students that want to stay in our halls, but unfortunately we cannot guarantee this until we know the total number of incoming students.

For students coming to study with us for Semester 2 only, unfortunately we cannot guarantee a room until we have reviewed our accommodation provision at the end of the current year. We are hopeful that most students for Semester 2 will get a room in university halls if they want one, and we will contact students directly to confirm accommodation by early January at the latest.

Our accommodation team can provide guidance on renting privately if this is what you would prefer.

Phoenix halls accommodation

Module options

Each module within the school of Art and Media is worth a certain number of credits or CATS.

The modules taught by us are typically worth 20 CATS, but this varies depending on which course you take and whether you have mandatory modules to complete.

We recommend that students take no more than 60 credits/CATS per semester.

If you have any questions about our module options, please email us on: SAM-exchanges@brighton.ac.uk.

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Semester 1 modules (2026–27)

Find out more information about the .

Illustration BA(Hons)

These modules are mandatory.

Modules

CodeModule titleLevelCreditsECTS
AGP500 The Theories and Practice of Visual Communication: Audiences and Contexts 5 40 20
AGX506 Global Challenges: Visual Communication

5

20 10

Photography BA(Hons)

These are optional modules.

Modules
Code Module title LevelCreditsECTS
AG291 Photographic Investigations 5 20 10
AG294 Concepts and Theories in Contemporary Photography (Perspectives on Photography 3) 5 20 10
AG535 Design for Publication 5 20 10

Film BA(Hons)

These are optional modules.

Modules
CodeModule titleLevelCreditsECTS
FS505 Video Games Cultures 5 20 10
AG2006 Film Festivals 5 20 10
FS501 Identities and the Screen 5 20 10
FS527 Post-Production Effects for Film 5 20 10

3D Design and Craft BA(Hons)

These are optional modules.

Modules
CodeModule titleLevelCreditsECTS
AGP520 Materials and Process: Professional Designing and Making  5 40 20
AGP523 Making: Society, Economy and Environment (S.E.E)  5 20 10

Electronic Music and Sound BA(Hons)

These are optional modules.

Modules
CodeModule title Level CreditsECTS
AG284 Sound for Screen 5 40 20
AG298 Sound, Music and Moving Image 5 20 10

Graphic Design BA(Hons)

These modules are mandatory.

Modules
CodeModule titleLevelCreditsECTS
AGP502 Graphic Design: Modes of Communication 5 40 20
AGX506 Global Challenges: Visual Communication 5 20 10

Please note these modules may be subject to change. 

Semester 2 modules (2026–27) 

Find out more information about the .

Illustration BA(Hons)

These modules are mandatory.

Modules
CodeModule titleLevelCreditsECTS
AGP501 Theories and Practice of Visual Communication: Contemporary Practice 5 20 10
AGP504 The Theories and Practice of Visual Communication: Context of Personal Places in Illustration  5 40 20

Photography BA(Hons)

These are optional modules.

Modules
CodeModule titleLevelCreditsECTS
AG278 Commercial Photography Practices 5 40 20
AG295 Research Themes, Methodologies and Proposal (Perspectives on Photography 4) 5 20 10

Electronic Music and Sound BA(Hons)

These are optional modules.

Modules
CodeModule titleLevelCreditsECTS
AG286 Sounds Arts Practice 5 20 10
AG289 Theory and History of Sound Art 5 20 10
AG299

Final Project and Research Essay Proposals

5 20 10

Film BA(Hons)

These are optional modules.

Modules
Code Module title Level Credits ECTS
FS517 Writing for Feature Films and Television 5 20 10
FS520 Industry Placement 5 20 10
FS525 Practical Cinematography 5 20 10
FS528 Screen Creators: Authorship, Style, Canons 5 20 10

3D Design and Craft BA(Hons)

These are optional modules.

Modules
CodeModule titleLevelCreditsECTS
AGP521 Live and Engaged Making 5 40 20
AGP522 Historical and Critical Studies in Designing and Craft: Ethical Perspectives 5 20 10

Graphic Design BA(Hons)

These modules are mandatory.

Modules
CodeModule titleLevelCreditsECTS
APG503 Graphic Design: Audiences and Contexts 5 40 20
AGP505 Ethical and Personal Responsibilities in Graphic Design

5

20 10

Please note these modules may be subject to change.

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Get in touch

If you have any questions, please email studentmobility@brighton.ac.uk. 

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