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Warwick Summer School Course Options 2025

Choose between a range of specialist, intermediate or introductory level courses across Economics, Science, Business and Social Sciences.

Each course offered at the Summer School contains 60 hours of teaching - these hours of study include lectures, seminars/workshops, revision classes, guest lectures and study groups. You are also expected to complete 90 hours of independent study throughout the programme.

All courses also have an optional assessment which is usually a two hour exam on the final day of the programme. Some of our courses assess students via other methods such as coursework or presentations, please see each course webpage for further information. Towards the end of the final week, there will be revision classes for courses which have an examination.

You will be awarded a certificate of attendance by the University of Warwick upon completion of the programme (subject to meeting attendance requirements), issued after the programme ends. In addition to an attendance certificate, if you sit the optional course assessment, you will also be sent an official University of Warwick transcript of results which can often be used for credit transfer at your home institution.

Key Facts

  • All courses are delivered over the same three-week period
  • Students who wish to gain credit should contact their Study Abroad Office or the office at their university that deals with external credit. Students in previous years who have successfully transferred credits for our courses have received 15 CATS/7.5 ECTS/3 US credits.
  • To apply for any of our courses on offer, you must be aged 18+ and have a good understanding of the English language.
  • Please see each course page below for specific entry requirements.

All courses below can also be combined with our additional Exploring British Culture Week - find out more.

Artificial Intelligence: A Practical Introduction

Behavioural Economics

Common Law Contracts, Arbitration and Advocacy

Communications and Marketing

Data Science and Machine Learning: The Fundamentals

Design Thinking

International Business and Finance

International Relations, Security and Development

Money and Banking

Strategic Management