Academic experience

The academic year at DMU is divided into Semester 1 (Autumn/Fall Term) and Semester 2 (Spring Term). Exchange students study through block teaching, focusing on one module at a time over a seven-week period. This allows for more focused learning, small class sizes, and a balanced study experience. Below, you’ll find key term dates, guidance on selecting programmes and modules, and an overview of how block teaching works.

2025-26 Key dates & Academic Calendar

Semester 1 (Autumn/Fall Term)

Arrival and orientation
  • Friday 19 September 2025 Accommodation contracts begin
  • Monday 15 September 2025 Arrival date for Heathrow Airport pickup
  • Monday 15 to Friday 19 September 2025 International Welcome Week
  • Monday 22 September – Friday 26 September 2025 Welcome Festival
  • W/C Monday 22 September 2025 Exchange Student Orientation Events
Term dates
BlockDatesPeriod
Block 1Mon 29 Sep – Fri 14 Nov 2025Teaching
Block 1Mon 17 – Fri 21 Nov 2025Enhancement Week*
Block 2Mon 24 Nov – Fri 12 Dec 2025Teaching
Block 2Mon 15 Dec 2025 – Sun 4 Jan 2026University closed (Winter Vacation)
Block 2Mon 5 – Fri 30 Jan 2026Teaching continues
Block 2Mon 2 – Fri 6 Feb 2026Enhancement Week*

Semester 2 (Spring Term)

Arrival and orientation
  • Friday 30 January 2026 Accommodation contracts begin
  • Monday 26 January 2026 Arrival date for Heathrow Airport pickup
  • Tuesday 27 to Friday 30 January 2026 International Welcome Week
  • TBC Welcome Festival
  • W/C Monday 2 February 2026 Exchange Student Orientation Events
Term dates
BlockDatesPeriod
Block 3Mon 9 Feb – Fri 27 Mar 2026Teaching
Block 3Mon 30 Mar – Sun 19 Apr 2026University closed (Spring Vacation)
Block 4Mon 20 Apr – Fri 5 Jun 2026Teaching
Block 4Mon 8 – Fri 12 Jun 2026Enhancement Week*

*Enhancement Weeks do not have timetabled classes. Instead, there will be course-related and extra-curricular activities taking place during these weeks. This will be further explained during your Faculty induction. The full DMU Academic Calendar can be accessed here.

Programme/Module Selection & Credits

As an exchange student at DMU, you will belong to one of our three faculties, depending on your programme of study.

How to Explore Programmes and Modules

  • Select a faculty below to view the programmes and modules available within each area.
  • Follow the faculty guidance provided by each faculty in these sections when selecting your modules.
  • You may only enrol in modules offered by one faculty. Cross-faculty module options are not available.
  • For explanations of key terms such as modules, programmes, and faculties, see the glossary above.
  • All modules listed below are subject to change.
  • Study options may be limited depending on the exchange agreement. Please contact your exchange or study abroad office to confirm which programmes are available to you.
  • Each block is worth 30 DMU credits (equivalent to 15 ECTS) unless stated otherwise.