Postgraduate Registration

As part of your academic registration in Liverpool Life, you are required to register for the modules you will take in the academic year.

All new full-time postgraduate students must ensure they are registered for 180 credits of modules.  First-year part-time students must ensure they are registered for 60 credits. If a module(s) is ‘required’ for all students on a specific programme, then you should automatically be registered for this.

If your programme offers you optional modules you will need to register for these directly in Liverpool Life.  On some programmes, optional module information will only be made available in Welcome and Orientation Week. Optional modules may be changed up to the end of Week 2 of each semester, subject to availability and timetabling.

Your departmental Welcome pages will contain information on the structure of your degree programme, including which optional modules are available to you. Note, you can only register for optional modules as listed in your programme structure even if Liverpool Life allows you to choose other modules within the University. Please ensure you check your programme structure carefully before registering so you are clear what you need to register for. Further information on your programme structure will be available via your programme induction session in Welcome and Orientation Week. 

If you are unsure what module(s) to register for, please contact the School Student Support Centre at hlcreg@liverpool.ac.uk.

Archaeology - Postgraduate Taught Courses Programme Structures and Modules  (Archaeology MA, Archaeology MSc, MRes Archaeology)

Classics and Ancient History - Programme Structure and Modules  (Classics and Ancient History MA, MRes Ancient History and Classics)

Egyptology - Programme Structures and Modules   (Egyptology MA, Egyptology MRes)

Health, Cultures and Societies - Programme Structure and Modules  (Health, Cultures and Societies MA)

Palaeoanthropology - Programme Structures and Modules  (Palaeoanthropology MSc, Palaeoanthropology MRes)

 


Students are responsible for ensuring they are fully and correctly registered for their modules. Failure to register correctly may prevent students from being able to graduate.

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