Changes for Media, Arts and Humanities courses
See our curriculum updates for courses in the School of Media, Arts and Humanities.
Course changes for 2022/23
Here at the School of Media, Arts and Humanities, we develop what we teach all the time, with new opportunities and projects to help you transition through University life and prepare for your future career.
We’ve listened to feedback and we have updated the curriculum for the academic year 2022/23 on a number of courses to ensure the most comprehensive teaching experience for your subject area.
This is one reason why Sussex has been named the 'University of the Year for Student Retention' by The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2022. We're committed to making our students partners in the big decisions on what we do in the University.
We’ve set out the changes online so they are clear. Select your course below to see exactly how your curriculum will be changing before you accept your offer.
By accepting your offer to study at Sussex, we will infer that you are happy with these changes but if you would like to discuss them please feel free to contact us at studyinmah@sussex.ac.uk.
Select your course
- American Studies (with a study abroad year) BA
- American Studies and English (with a study abroad year) BA
- American Studies and Film (with a study abroad year) BA
- American Studies and History (with a study abroad year) BA
- American Studies and Politics (with a study abroad year) BA
- Art History BA
- Art History (with a professional placement year) BA
- Art History and Film Studies BA
- Digital Media and Culture BA
- English and Art History BA
- English and Art History (with a study abroad year) BA
- English Language and Linguistics BA
- English Language and Linguistics (with a study abroad year) BA
- English Language and Literature BA
- English Language and Literature (with a study abroad year) BA
- Filmmaking BA
- Media Production BA
- Music BA
- Music Technology BA
- Sociology with Cultural Studies BA
- Sociology with Media BA.