Sorry I'm not being very clear....
So, for example, in order to apply for a nursing program in the states (either Master's or 2nd Bachelor's) I need to take Microbiology and Psychology. I'm required to take these classes before even applying to a nursing program and I didn't take them when I did my Bachelor's in Chinese Lit. Since I want to take those classes from a university but have no interest in working towards a degree most U.S universities will let me take those classes without applying to the university or enrolling in a degree program. All I do is walk into the registrar's office, show them my Bachelor's degree, pay the course fee and attend class. What I'm wondering is whether this is the same at some UK universities. If I only want to take one or two classes, am willing to pay, and don't want a degree or diploma out of it, can I take classes without applying and being accepted into a program? I would still want to be graded and have the information on my transcript though.
The reason why I'm trying to do this is that my boyfriend is moving to the UK to do a PhD program for four years and I'm trying to figure out how I continue in my career path if I move with him. Which is why an exchange program wouldn't work for me, though it was a good idea Angie.
Hope that's clearer..
Thanks!