University of Kent
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The Registry Canterbury, Kent CT2 7NZ England
Location
England: Canterbury
Term
Fall, Spring
Dates
The JYA programme runs for the full academic year from September to June
The Junior Year Abroad (JYA) programme allows you to choose from a wide range of modules at Kent.
All JYA students take modules worth 120 credits, split over the Autumn and Spring Terms. You can choose from modules from Stages 1, 2 or 3 of any undergraduate degree, giving you a lot of flexibility in your studies.
If you wish to take modules within a new subject area it is usually advisable to choose from the Stage 1 modules, which are at an introductory level. We also encourage students to select modules that form a coherent programme of study. Please bear in mind that your choices will need to be approved by the relevant academic school.
It is important that you choose your modules carefully, selecting topics that you are interested in and that are suitable for your level of academic knowledge. More information on choosing individual modules.
If you would like to take a more focused approach, you can choose modules from a specific subject that lead to an undergraduate diploma.
If you would like to study at Kent for a shorter period than a full academic year, you may be interested in our single-semester programmes.
Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)
Please contact us for more details
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American, Australian and Canadian Participants.
Independently or in Groups
Independently or in Groups
4 weeks
Based in Canterbury, Medway and Brussels, the University of Kent is a leading UK university that makes a major economic, social, and cultural contribution: by providing excellent opportunities in Higher Education for the most able students regardless of social and educational disadvantage, by undertaking innovative world-leading research, and by leading innovation, enterprise and creative activities
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