
Study in Liverpool England at Liverpool Hope University.
With a history extending 175 years, Liverpool Hope has developed a strong tradition of scholarship and research in key disciplines.
Liverpool Hope has two main teaching campuses, Hope Park and Creative Campus. Both campuses are at the heart of student life at Hope and have all the facilities you need for work and play, including places to eat and drink, a gym, libraries, an employability hub, plenty of green spaces and on-site accommodation.
Key Information
Academics
Term(s) Available: Fall, Winter or Full-Year

Semester Dates
Semester 1: Sept to Dec
Semester 2: January to May

Language of Instruction
English

Credit System
60 UK credits per semester is a full course load. This is usually 4 courses per semester – each worth 15 credits, including Contemporary Britain which is a compulsory 15 credit course.
Fields of Study Available

*Subject to timetable and course availability
Accounting, Art History, Biology, Business Administration, Child and Youth Studies, Conservation Biology, Computer Science, Creative Writing, Criminology, Cultural Studies, Digital Marketing, Economics, Education, Environmental Science, English Literature, Film and Visual Culture, Finance, Food and Nutritional Science, Geography, Global Studies, History, Information Technology, International Relations, Kinesiology, Law, Languages, Mathematics, Media and Communication, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Social Work, Social Justice, Sociology, Software Engineering, Tourism Management |
⚠️ Notes
Don't see your program in our list? Review Lancaster's course offerings to see if there are courses that could fit your program or degree requirements.
All incoming exchange students are required to take the Contemporary Britain course. It is worth 15 credits and focuses on British culture, history, politics, and the arts.
Undergraduate degrees in England take three years to complete, modules are numbered to correspond to:
Level C or U1 means the course is from year 1 of a Bachelor degree
Level I or U2 means the course is from year 2 of a Bachelor degree
Level H or U3 means the course is from year 3 of a Bachelor degree
Accommodations

On-campus accommodation is available. Exchange students are not guaranteed accommodation on campus. If you choose to live in halls you have to pay the exchange fee package, which means that you have all the same benefits as a Study Abroad student, including a catering card.
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Useful Links
Liverpool Hope University Exchange & Study Abroad Website
On-campus Housing at Liverpool Hope University
Liverpool Hope University Course Listings
Interested in studying at Liverpool Hope University?Review our Application Process page for next steps or contact us at studyabroad@trentu.ca |