Study in England (in English) - ISEP Exchange
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
• Experience the historic feel of the quaint city of Chester while being centrally based in the UK, providing access to affordable travel to other bucket list destinations.
• University of Chester offers coursework in unique fields of study including Animal Behavior Sciences, as well as a range of options in Business, Social Sciences, and Sports Studies.
• Thrive at an institution known for offering ample emotional and learning support, while also having access to a wide array of student identity-based organizations.
• University of Chester’s business program is AACSB, ACU, and NWUA accredited.
LIFE ABROAD
Embrace living in one of the top ranked cities in the UK for student support while also taking in the picturesque scenery of Chester, resembling Shakespeare’s England!
LIVE
Stay in a furnished one-person room in an on-campus student house that has shared bathrooms and a full kitchen to use alongside five other housemates. Connect with new friends from all over the world in a community of 14 self-contained houses that offer accommodation for 84 students.
DINE
Indulge in must-try local dishes such as Cheshire cheese (the oldest in England), Chester Pork Pie (short crust meat pie with pork, apples, and spices), and Chester Steamed Pudding (filled with breadcrumbs and black current jam). ISEP students receive a meal stipend to purchase groceries and cook in a full kitchen provided with housing. Grab a bite at one of the nearby on-campus eateries between classes or when in a hurry!
EXPERIENCE
Connect with the campus community at an institution known for its outstanding student support through coordinated excursions including nature walks on a local beach or traveling to Liverpool. University of Chester offers additional social activities that international students can sign up for such as a welcome buffet, history tour of Chester, or a trip to a roller rink. Join an interest or identity-based campus organization through the Students’ Union such as the LGBTQ+ Society, Disney Society, Neurodivergent Society, African Students Society, Indian Society, or the K-Pop Society.
EXPLORE
Stroll along the cobblestone streets of Chester while visiting scenic and cultural staples like the Chester Market, Governor’s Park, River Dee, and the Storyhouse (a popular theatre, cinema, and library). Take a trip just outside the city to visit nearby attractions such as Harry Potter: A Forbidden Forest Experience, or spend a few hours traveling by train to Glasgow, Edinburgh, or the world-renowned Stonehenge.
THRIVE
University of Chester is recognized as a leading institution for student support in the UK, providing regular check-ins with visiting students and a cultural adjustment course. The staff connects students to learning support, wellbeing and mental health resources, and inclusive identity-based campus organizations.
What We Love About Chester
University of Chester offers students a unique opportunity to experience the historical wonders in the city, while also having access to outstanding campus support. Chester is an affordable program option for students interested in the UK and provides a welcoming setting for first-time international travelers.
Course Description
Credits Earned
Students who complete the program in good standing can expect to take 3 modules (classes) which ISEP recommends is the equivalent of 30 ECTS or 15 U.S. Credit Hours. Each course will typically be worth 10 or 20 UK credits.
If you use financial aid, please speak with a qualified financial aid advisor to understand your academic obligations and the requirements for using financial aid.
Starting Autumn 2025 teaching on University of Chester's undergraduate-level modules will change from year-long delivery to termly delivery in 10-week teaching blocks.
In each term, students students are required to take the mandatory LD5101 “Intercultural Experiential Learning” module worth 20 UK credits as well as either one 40 credit module or two 20 credit modules of their choosing. Chester offers a wide breadth of subjects to study, so with that in mind it is essential to mark key courses on the course request list with this compulsory module. This will facilitate students getting the best out of their exchange term.
The foundation principles of the LD5101 are pedagogically based on aspects of Identity Psychology, Intercultural competence, History, Development, Politics and International Relations . The principal purpose of this module is to encourage the student to reflect upon their personal experiences as a study abroad student and how these experiences impact the student’s perceptions of identity, culture and history. The course will nurture a critical evaluation of the influence of relationships on the world stage and how diversity shapes society and the individual. This requires them to assess their own thoughts, actions and activities throughout their time at the University of Chester. In order to achieve this, the module will encompass: journaling for reflection; models of reflection and writing for reflection. The module will also examine: experiential learning models; skills required for self-directed experiential learning; the psychology of culture shock; self-identity and intercultural awareness; cross-cultural issues and sensitivity. The course help the student to focus upon their traveling experiences and turn them into constructive learning experiences. With this in mind there are a number of facilitated field trips and of course independent adventures, that the student can review systematically.
*students are opted in for ML5108 but may discuss dropping the module with exceptional circumstances.
Sample Classes Available:
Business |
Philosophy & Religious Studies |
Psychology |
Sports Studies |
Liberal Arts & Sciences |
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Global Business Environment |
The Bible: Contents and Contexts |
Core Topics in Psychology |
Measurement and Evaluation in Sport and Exercise Physiology |
Poetry: Other Voices, Other Forms |
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Event Tourism |
Spirituality and Popular Culture |
The Secrets of the Brain |
Contemporary Issues in Sport |
Kill Bill: Representing Trauma |
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Marketing Management |
God in Christian Theology and Philosophy |
Forensic and Criminal Psychology |
Issues in Physical Education |
Introduction to the Archaeology of the British Isles |
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Weddings, Sports, & Cultural Events |
Studying Contemporary Religion: Anthropological and Sociological Approaches |
Psychological Therapies |
Sports Coaching and Pedagogy |
Africa and the World |
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International Business Operations |
Jews, Christians, and Pagans (168 BCE-132 CE) |
Psychology of Community and Social Action |
Biomechanics and Notational Analysis in Sport |
Exploring Global Cultures and Societies |
For detailed instructions on how to search for all available courses, please click on the "other academic conditions" dropdown link below.
You can obtain an idea of study possibilities by going to the study abroad course options.
University of Chester
Founded in 1839, the institution which would become the University of Chester is one of the oldest providers of higher education in the country. We have an excellent approach to...
Academics
Other Academic Conditions
Students Arrive: mid-September (autumn), late January (spring)
Classes Start: mid-September (autumn), late January (spring)
Classes End: mid-December (autumn), mid-June (spring)
Exams: mid-December (autumn), early April and mid-June (spring)
Students are responsible for staying until the end of the semester and may not leave before the final date of their semester exams. Neither ISEP nor Chester can guarantee an early departure; leaving early may result in a failing exam grade and/or forfeit of credit.
TOEFL is not accepted for full year students. IELTS scores are required to study at Chester for the full year per immigration requirements. The University of Chester also accepts the following test scores:
-Cambridge B2: First Grade B
-Cambridge C1 Advanced: Any grade
-Cambridge C2 Proficiency: Any grade
Although you will be able to choose from most modules running, please still choose alternatives as not all modules work together and some departments have caps on student numbers. This is particularly important as our modules are set up to work within the British system of a very subject focused degree throughout. So if you cross subject areas your classes may clash, so you will need to select back up modules. We will endeavour to help you create the best course for your time abroad.
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