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www.uwe.ac.uk

If you would like any of this prospectus in an alternative format (eg large print, audio, Braille), please let us know.

UWE Bristol Frenchay Campus Coldharbour Lane Bristol BS16 1QY

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UNDERGRADUATE PROSPECTUS 2017

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Introduction | 2–5

Learning and teaching | 6–11

Global opportunities | 12–13

Learning environment | 14–19

Research | 20–21

Employability and careers | 22–25

Bristol | 26–27

Campuses | 28–29

Students’ Union | 30–31

Sports and social activities | 32–33

Accommodation | 34–35

Support services | 36–37

Study partners | 38–39

Courses | 40–139

Open Days | 140–141

How to apply | 142–143

Entry requirements | 144–145

UCAS tariff | 146–147

Fees and funding | 148–151

Essential information | 151–156

FIND what you’re looking for

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higher with a university that shares your ambitionAIM

“We want our students to become ready and able graduates, who feel confident in their abilities and the part they have to play in the world.

We achieve that by delivering inspiring, practice-oriented courses; by continually investing in and enhancing our student experience; and, most importantly, by nurturing the skills and attributes that enable our graduates to realise their ambitions.”

Professor Steve WestVice-Chancellor

Coming to university is a big decision and investment. That’s not something we take lightly. It’s the reason we place such a strong emphasis on the value we can offer you as part of your university experience. Coming to UWE Bristol is about much more than just arming you with a qualification – it’s a chance to get yourself fully ready and equipped for your career and your future.

We have set our sights high as a university, both in the quality of our teaching and our student experience as a whole.

We have made sure our courses offer you a strong grounding for going out into the workplace – and invested heavily in new facilities and resources, to ensure you have everything you need to get the most from your time here.

On top of that, we have forged well-established links with industry and the professions, and we are based within one of the UK’s most thriving cities, making us well-placed to equip you with the things you need to achieve your ambitions.

Whether you’re looking to go into work, set up your own business or do more study later, coming to UWE Bristol is a chance to get yourself ready for whatever’s round the corner.

By coming to university, you’re putting yourself in the strongest possible position for a rewarding career and future.

We look forward to welcoming you.

Our close links with organisations large and small mean you can be confident that by coming to UWE Bristol, you’ll be getting the skills and knowledge employers are looking for from you as a graduate.

We have a strong reputation for the quality of our courses across a diverse range of sectors – and we’ve invested in state-of-the-art facilities to make sure your learning experience is first-class.

You’ll also benefit from our influential research, which feeds into your learning, to give you access to the latest thinking in your chosen field.

PREPARE yourself with a degree that equips you for the future

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ENHANCE your employability with extra opportunities

��% of UWE Bristol graduates are in work or further study three and a half years after graduating, compared to the national average of 97%.Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education Survey, published 2015

You’ll be getting a lot more than just a degree over the next few years. As a student here, you’ll have access to a multitude of opportunities to explore your interests, build your talents and make yourself more employable.

From enterprise initiatives, to volunteering, to the option of adding an international experience to your time at university – we’ll be offering you all sorts of ways to add extra weight to your CV, alongside a qualification which has real currency in the jobs market. Making you all the more attractive to future employers. JOIN a vibrant, diverse and

supportive community

Coming to UWE Bristol means you’ll get to join a diverse and interesting collection of people – all studying different things, but with a shared motivation for learning and developing themselves. You’ll be based in a vibrant, well-equipped campus, with everything you need close by and where you’ll be supported and nurtured to achieve your goals. And you’ll be studying in Bristol, a fantastic city to live in and one which is buzzing with interesting projects, businesses and employment opportunities. All in all, it’s a brilliant place to be a student.

“UWE Bristol designs course modules so they’re not pure theory–they reflect what happens in the real world. The lecturers and teachers really know what they’re talking about and many come from industry.”

LucyBA(Hons) Marketing

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Whatever you choose to study with us, we’ll equip you with the tools and knowledge you’ll need for your career and life beyond university. Embarking on a course at UWE Bristol is a proven way to get the specialist knowledge you need within your chosen subject area, while developing the broader, more transferable skills employers are looking for from you as a graduate.

LEARNING that gets you ready

We’ve built close partnerships with leading organisations to help develop the right content for our courses and to give you exposure to diverse professional opportunities. You’ll be taught by highly skilled academics and researchers, who not only know how to bring their subjects to life, but can get you excited about learning and where it can take you.

Getting practical experience is an important part of this. On many of our courses you’ll have

the opportunity to take part in placements, internships and other work-based projects as part of your course. These allow you to put what you learn into practice and to get tangible experience for your CV – which can count for a lot when it comes to getting a job.

A large number of organisations come to us to fill their graduate vacancies as well, so studying with us can open all kinds of doors for you career-wise.

“Fashion at UWE Bristol is a Creative Skillset accredited course and competitions such as Fashion Awareness Direct (FAD) are a brilliant way to gain live experience and to develop professional networks.”

EleanaBA(Hons) Fashion

We arranged more than 8,000 work placements and 230 internships for our students in 2014/15, through our partnerships with organisations – both in Bristol and further afield.

GAIN THE RIGHT TOOLS FOR THE JOB

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that informs and inspires

TEACHING

“As a chartered geographer, I am passionate about exploring and introducing new ideas, concepts and viewpoints into the student learning experience. I bring my research into my teaching, and I’ve developed different kinds of resources, such as bespoke video podcasts about exotic ecosystems, filmed in Australia, the Caribbean, French Guyana and Brazil. It brings what I’m teaching to life and hopefully makes my courses more interesting.”

Dr Jennifer HillAssociate Professor in Learning and Teaching, Geography and Environmental Management and National Teaching Fellow

The way we teach and structure our courses is designed to give you the knowledge and skills you need to go out into work – while getting you excited about learning, so you want to do more.

Many of our lecturers are world-renowned academics, leading the way in their chosen subject areas and actively contributing to new research in their particular fields. They share a passion for great teaching and for making sure you receive the best possible learning experience from the lectures, seminars and workshops you attend.

We see learning as a two-way process, so we’ll be encouraging you to question what you’re learning and to come up with your own ideas. It makes studying more enjoyable and you’ll take away far more from your experience.

The teaching at UWE Bristol is informed by our internationally influential research, as well as the latest thinking and developments from industry and the professions.

�� professional accreditationsOver 70 of our courses come with professional accreditation from industry bodies. Our students know they’re getting the skills and knowledge needed by employers and that their qualifications are highly valued by industry when it comes to applying for jobs.

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Bristol’s economy is among the strongest in the UK, with ongoing demand for people who are highly skilled, motivated and able to hit the ground running. As a university, we work with organisations to identify skills gaps and emerging opportunities – and design our courses to match. By the end of your degree, you will be ready and able to do jobs which already exist, or will exist in the future.

MEETING the demand for ready and able graduates

Getting you ready for whatever’s next

We believe your university experience should equip you with far more than the qualifications to begin your career. Our focus is on preparing you for life after graduation, whether your goal is to enter employment, start a business or

further your studies. When you complete your studies with us you will be:

• Self-reliant and connected• Ready and able• Enterprising• Globally responsible• Future-facing

organisations and employershave advertised one or more opportunities with us for placements, jobs and internships in the last year. Thanks to our close links with industry, we’re seen by many organisations as the ‘go to’ university for recruitment.6,8��

THINK

Shortly after graduating from UWE Bristol with a sociology degree, Ben set up a snack box subscription scheme Graze with six friends. Tired of convenience snacking and unhealthy impulse buys, the friends saw a gap in the market for healthy, wholesome snacks which were fun to eat. Now a household name, Graze employs more then 400 staff, has a turnover of £70 million and has won a host of awards. The business manages everything from product development to retail.

“Studying sociology widened my horizons and gave me the analytical skills to start a project and take it all the way. My tutors always encouraged us to think outside the box and to find out what we’re really good at. That’s exactly what I did.”

BenBA(Hons) Sociology

TAKE

During her course, Rosalind worked as part of the Space Medicine Office Team on a prestigious three-month internship at the European Space Agency in Cologne, Germany.

Her main project was evaluating an electrical muscle stimulation device that was being tested at the Astronaut Centre to see if it could be used as part of the astronaut fitness and rehabilitation programme.

“My background is in sports, but I realised I wanted to go into a medical environment. It’s been really exciting to be involved in this work and I’ve even managed to chat to a few astronauts about their experiences in space. I still can’t believe I was there.”

RosalindBSc(Hons) Physiotherapy

BELIEVE

After doing her English degree at UWE Bristol, Alaana went straight into a graduate training programme at Rombourne Business Centres.

After two years at a healthcare marketing and business development agency, she was offered the job as International Director for BMI Healthcare, a leading UK provider of independent healthcare.

She set up her own international development department there, which is now turning over almost £10 million.

“My choice of degree has helped me form and articulate strong arguments, analyse behaviours and think laterally. My time at UWE Bristol gave me confidence and strength of character to understand what I am capable of achieving. The key is finding something you love, which inspires you and makes you want to get out of bed in the morning. Believe in yourself and your ability and other people will believe in you too.”

AlaanaBA(Hons) English

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outside the box your learning to a new level in yourself

Visit England

Learning and teaching

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BROADEN

An international experience right here in Bristol

Whether or not you decide to go overseas during your time at university, by choosing to come to UWE Bristol, you’ll be joining a truly international community. Students from over 140 different countries are studying with us at any one time – and the

Adding international experience to your time at university can be a great way to enhance your skills, knowledge and understanding and open yourself up to exciting new opportunities.

We offer international experiences through many of our courses. You might want to complete a work placement abroad. Or you may opt to study with one of our global partner universities, through Erasmus or our study abroad programmes. Either way, you’ll be gaining valuable extra experience which will make you stand out when you’re applying for jobs.

www.uwe.ac.uk/goglobal

your prospects by going global

“I feel like I can take on more challenges now. In terms of employability, studying abroad gives you an advantage by showing you can adapt to different things.”

RikkyBA(Hons) Politics and International Relations

Rikky spent time studying at Virginia Commonwealth University in the USA.

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diversity of our student population is one of the things which makes this such an interesting place to study.

You’ll learn from, and work with, staff and students from many different cultures and backgrounds – and you will have the chance to make friends and contacts with people from all over the world.

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OUR CITY CAMPUS

We’ve invested in state-of-the-art equipment and resources, bringing in the latest technology and new kinds of physical space, to enhance the way learning happens at the University.

Faculty specific facilities include nursing simulation suites, our crime scene house and multi-media broadcast studios, where our students can apply their knowledge in realistic workplace settings and scenarios.

New ways to learn

The new Business and Law building will offer an innovative way of studying and working – with new social and learning spaces that allow students, staff and business people to work together more closely and make interesting new connections.

Beyond study

On Frenchay Campus, there’s a cinema, bookshop, bank, post office, numerous cafes and social spaces, a sports centre, performing arts centre plus the brand new Students’ Union building. At Bower Ashton and Glenside there are libraries, cafes and shops meaning everything you need is on hand.

your skills in state-of- the-art learning spaces

APPLY

In partnership with Bristol’s most influential creative organisations, our City Campus is home to the University’s creative and cultural subjects, enabling students to develop their professional practice in inspiring learning environments. Through our close links with M Shed, Spike Island, Watershed and the Arnolfini, the City Campus gives students the chance to work alongside creative professionals and get involved in the work of the city’s most prominent creative spaces.

From interactive online learning, to new social learning environments making use of the latest advances in technology – you’ll have access to an inspiring and highly productive learning environment.

“My course is accredited by the Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences, making it a sought after degree. The practical aspect is thoroughly enjoyable, particularly the crime scene house which allows us to go into a mock crime scene and put our newly learnt skills to the test.”

BarneyBSc(Hons) Forensic Science

“Our new Business and Law building will be a ‘living’ environment where business professionals, students and academics can mingle formally and informally. This will enable students to engage with the real world of work and help them develop the skills they need.”

Donna WhiteheadPro Vice-Chancellor and Executive Dean, Business and Law

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We’re spending around £200m on new facilities across our campuses, to give our students access to state-of-the-art learning spaces, with many facilities which mimic professional life.

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Supporting you all the way

You’ll have your own personal tutor, who’ll support your academic development. They’ll discuss how you’re getting on, help you set goals and let you know about different opportunities you can tap into through the University, to add to your experience and skills.

We offer peer-assisted learning as well, which means that you’ll have the opportunity to be supported by another student, who will share their experiences and insights with you – and help you get your bearings and settle in to UWE Bristol life.

We’ve made sure that all the resources you need are readily available, so you can get on with your work easily and get the most from your studies.

At UWE Bristol you’ll have access to fantastic library services, both on campus and online – with a comprehensive selection of books, journals and other resources to support the work you’re doing, and specialist staff on hand to help you find, and make best use of, the information you need.

On campus you’ll find comfortable learning zones on all our sites, with PCs, comfy seating and ample space for group work. When you need a change of scene, there are also plenty of green spaces to relax and inspire you.

you need to get your work doneEVERYTH ING

��% of students were satisfied with our library services in the 2015 National Student Survey. Our library team won a Student Experience Impact Award from our Students’ Union for the great support they give to students to help them use the library effectively.

“We’re a large-scale University but we’ve retained a close-knit feeling within our campuses. Our programmes have a strong ‘cohort identity’, so as a student you really feel part of your group and your tutors get to know you and have close contact with you, to make sure you’re getting on ok and everything’s going well.”

Helen MillicanHead of Administration, Arts, Creative Industries and Education

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SHINE in a place that celebrates talent

Showcasing the finest talent from across the University

Each year, inspiring final-year projects and work from our creative, and our environment and technology courses, feature at our Degree Shows. Last year’s shows included: graphic design projects designed to challenge school children to invent a new sport; films about bullfighting in Barcelona, dog racing in south London and free parties in Bristol; skin cancer detection kits for older men; and a new kind of robotic toy allowing parents to interact with their children while they’re at work.

A selection of outstanding student work is exhibited at student shows in London each year, such as London Graduate Fashion Week and New Designers, opening doors to even wider opportunities.

Students are doing all kinds of inspiring work on our courses – and we showcase a selection every year at our Degree Shows. Always well attended, the shows are a chance for UWE Bristol students to get their work out there and to show their peers, family, friends and even potential employers, some of the amazing things they’re capable of.

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Alongside our teaching, we’re conducting research, which is having a big impact on society and the economy.

Much of the research underway at UWE Bristol focuses on coming up with new solutions to some of society’s pressing challenges – both here and around the globe. Many of our researchers bring their cutting-edge ideas and discoveries into the classroom through teaching and project work, so you’ll get exposure to some of the latest thinking in your chosen field.

LEADING the way with cutting-edge research

Addressing body image issues

We’re pioneering new ways of thinking on issues like low body confidence and how it affects young people’s performance and aspirations. We’re looking at how social media affects adolescents’ body image and working with Dove as part of their Self Esteem project. Our work on appearance issues has contributed to national Government policy making.

Turning pee into power

Our ‘Pee Power’ initiative is attracting global attention. Working with Oxfam and others, scientists at UWE Bristol have investigated power generation using urine in the hope that ‘urine-tricity’ will provide much-needed power to refugee camps and disaster zones. Our ‘Pee Power’ urinals are now being used to provide electricity at the Glastonbury Festival.

Living with robots

The team at our internationally-renowned Bristol Robotics Lab has been looking at how robots and smart sensors can help older people stay independent for longer. Imagine if an elderly person could interact easily with a talking robot who could keep an eye on their health and nutrition, tell them who was at the door and detect when they needed exercise. That’s just one of the many robotics projects we’ve been working on recently.

“At UWE Bristol, our staff engage with exciting research which transforms society and organisations. Our professors ensure their research is experienced by our students while they’re engaged in learning and many students directly support this research while they’re studying here.”

Professor Jane HarringtonDeputy Vice-Chancellor and Provost

of the research conducted at UWE Bristol is highly rated in terms of its impact.

Research Excellence Framework 2014

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BEMeet with employers

Through our many partnerships with organisations, you’ll get to meet employers to access work opportunities, career advice and gain useful insight into industry. Employers provide live briefs, guest lectures, Q and A sessions, work experience and projects. We also arrange inspiring talks by top business leaders as part of our regular Distinguished Address series. Our Graduate Fair is the biggest in the South West, with over 170 organisations taking part each year, where you can find out about many of the employment opportunities open to you when you graduate.

Develop business skills and get new ideas off the ground

Students and graduates with innovation, creativity and networking skills are sought after in today’s competitive jobs market. Our UWE Bristol Enterprise team runs activities on and off campus, to help you sharpen and develop precisely those skills, from ‘be your own boss’ masterclasses to start-up networking events in Bristol city centre.

If you’re thinking about setting up your own venture, we can help with funding and getting it off the ground, through The Factory, our on-campus business support space.

Hone your leadership capabilities

We can offer you training, support and opportunities to develop your teamworking and leadership skills. Whether you become a peer assisted learning (PAL) leader to support first year students with their studies, or a student rep to communicate the views of fellow students to the University, there’s lots on offer to help you grow your skillset.

Volunteer your time

There are hundreds of volunteering opportunities open to you. Fun, worthwhile and hugely rewarding, volunteering is a great way to learn new skills and gain work experience, while making a positive difference in the local community. Whatever your skills, talents and interests, there’s a role to suit.

As well as getting a valuable qualification while you’re here, you’ll have access to an impressive number of wider opportunities, both through and outside your course.

part of a place buzzing with possibilities

In 2014/15, 180 UWE Bristol graduates started their own business or were self-employed or freelancing within six months of graduating.

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“I came to the conclusion that working for someone else wasn’t a path I wanted to go down. So I focused on building my own company. The skills, knowledge and connections I developed at university have been instrumental in helping to create a successful business.”

RichardBSc(Hons) Games Technology

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UWE BRISTOL FUTURES AWARD

Many of the curricular and extra-curricular activities you take part in count towards you achieving a UWE Bristol Futures Award. This formally recognises the variety of skills and experience you’ve gained at university, celebrating your activities and achievements and helping build your CV. The award is recorded on your Higher Education Achievement Report and recognised at your graduation ceremony. It’s a lasting reminder to you, and potential employers, that you made the most of your time as a student.

Our students contribute around 60,000 volunteering hours a year. Employers like graduates who get stuck in, so volunteering is a good way to boost your CV.

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ACHIEVEOur award-winning careers team will be available to you during your studies and for three years after you graduate. Each faculty has a dedicated careers team with expertise in related sectors and professions.

your career goals

“We’ve taken on lots of UWE Bristol graduates. They are very well skilled and they’ve got good knowledge and a good skills base, so they make excellent members of our team.”

RachelOmni Productions

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Our Careers Service is there to advise you, let you know about job vacancies and help you move ahead with your career plans. They can also keep you in the loop about relevant opportunities you can take part in – either within the University, with organisations we’re working with, or out in the community – to increase your chances of getting work in your chosen field.

Celebrating UWE Bristol Talent is our prestigious annual event which honours the outstanding achievements of our students for work-based employability activities. Endorsed by our employer sponsors, winners and runners-up receive cash prizes and official recognition from the University.

We are proud to have won a Times Higher Education Award in 2015 for our innovative GradLink UK website, which helps international students studying in the UK find out about international job opportunities.

www.uwe.ac.uk/careers

employers visited UWE Bristol to take part in recruitment events in 2014/15.

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Some of the organisations we work with:

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EXPERIENCEBristol is a thriving, diverse and multi-cultural city to live and study in. Famous for its music, festivals, food and culture, it’s a city buzzing with creativity, industry, interesting networks, opportunities and graduate employment options.

Be where the opportunities are

With business booming in the city region and our established links with many of the organisations based here, you’ll be in a strong position to tap into the wide variety of employment opportunities on offer.

Engineering, the creative industries, finance and healthcare are just some of the sectors with a strong presence in the city and region. Many leading organisations have large bases here, including Airbus, the BBC and Lloyds Bank, and there is a thriving independent business culture, making the city a powerful draw for investors and entrepreneurs. Bristol’s economy is also one of the most resilient in the UK and the city has one of the lowest unemployment rates, all of which makes getting a good job here after your degree more likely.

A great place to be

If you’re looking for a busy social and cultural calendar, you won’t be disappointed. Bristol hosts a multitude of festivals and cultural activities. There’s a thriving music scene as well as an impressive number of independent shops, bars and places to eat.

With diverse areas and attractions to explore – from internationally renowned street art, to the vibrant harbourside, to Gloucester Road for great independent shopping, to Brunel’s famous Suspension Bridge in Clifton – there’s plenty to see and do city-wide. And the open spaces of Somerset, Devon, Cornwall and South Wales are within easy reach.

Bristol has a creative, green and fiercely independent mindset, so it’s not surprising the city is consistently named as one of the best places to live and work in the UK. Come and see for yourself – we’re confident you’ll like it here.

OVER HALF OF UWE BRISTOL STUDENTS STICK AROUND

People like it so much here, they tend to stay after university. Over 50% of UWE Bristol students go on to live and work in Bristol after graduation.

Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education Survey, published 2015

“Bristol’s culture, arts and media are rich and UWE Bristol made us aware of the countless events taking place, encouraging us to take part. This opened many doors for me.”

CharlieBA(Hons) Media and Journalism.

While studying with us, Charlie won a National Union of Journalists (NUJ) award. After graduating, she secured a copywriting role, while also critiquing films for the Bath Film Festival. She attributes her successes to the many creative opportunities open to her at UWE Bristol.

the UK’s creative powerhouse city

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place for graduates to live and to work. Bristol topped the Sunday Times survey in 2015 as Britain’s most liveable city, with the highest disposable income growth and one of the lowest unemployment rates of the 12 major cities surveyed.

BEST

Destination Bristol

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ENJOY We have three campuses in and around Bristol – Frenchay, Glenside and City. We also have campuses in Gloucester and at Hartpury College, as well as offering courses through local and global partner institutions.

All of our campuses have excellent transport links and facilities, and just about everything you might need as a student.

campus-based living with everything close at hand

Frenchay Campus

Our main campus with lecture theatres, library, computer rooms, the Centre for Sport, Centre for Performing Arts, Students’ Union, Exhibition and Conference Centre, shops and bars. It’s also home to around 2,600 students.

Glenside Campus

Set in leafy grounds in the Fishponds area of Bristol, Glenside is an impressive former hospital complex and home to most of our allied health, nursing and midwifery students. It’s an inspirational setting, with excellent teaching and simulation facilities, and one of the best healthcare libraries in England.

Gloucester Campus

Situated in the Gloucester Docks, this campus is home to some of our adult nursing and mental health nursing students. It has a purpose-built skills and simulation suite and a library. Students have full access to Gloucester College facilities.

Hartpury College Campus

An associate Faculty of UWE Bristol, this is where sports, animal and land studies courses are delivered. It has exceptional sporting facilities and a world-renowned equine centre.

City Campus

Home to the University’s creative and cultural subjects, City Campus is made up of Bower Ashton Campus, Spike Island, the Arnolfini and Watershed.

Set just two miles from Bristol city centre on the edge of the beautiful 850-acre Ashton Court Estate, City Campus at Bower Ashton has outstanding specialist art, design and media facilities, a student learning zone, library, Students’ Union, bars and shops.

City Campus at the Arnolfini occupies the top three floors of the building on Bristol’s harbourside. City Campus at Spike Island is situated on the ground floor of the contemporary art venue. While City Campus at Watershed is home to the Pervasive Media Studio.

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Find maps, information, films and galleries for UWE Bristol’s campuses at:

www.uwe.ac.uk/comingtouwe

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EXPLORE

Your welcome

During your first weeks at UWE Bristol, our mission is to ensure you’re sorted, settled and aware of all the opportunities open to you through The Students’ Union. We’ll invite you to our Welcome Weekend, followed by Freshers’ Week, with its packed schedule of daytime and evening entertainment, from guided tours of Bristol to club nights with famous DJs. The week culminates in our legendary Freshers’ Fair – with 200 stalls covering 5,000m².

Your opportunities

The Students’ Union offers something for everyone. We have more than 180 different sports, societies and volunteer activities to join in. These are a fantastic way to meet new people, enhance your student experience and have fun.

Your community

The Students’ Union champions equality and diversity through a range of activities both on and off campus.

Your representation

If you need help with anything as you settle into your new life, we’ve got the resources to help. Come and see us at our free and confidential Student Advice Centre. The Students’ Union is led by student elected Officers, who campaign on your behalf and welcome you to add your voice to the debate.

The UWE Charter

The UWE Charter was created in partnership between the University and The Students’ Union. It outlines the principles our learning community is founded on, by setting out the things the University, The Students’ Union and you as a student are all committing to, to make UWE Bristol an inspiring place to learn.

University is the perfect opportunity to meet new people, get involved and have fun. The Students’ Union at UWE offers you the chance to develop your skills and talents and discover a huge variety of activities including sports, societies, volunteering and social events.

Frenchay, Glenside and Bower Ashton campuses all have a Students’ Union, offering services, a bar and providing a great selection of food, drink, music, sports, and entertainment.

your interests and have your say

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“The Students’ Union at UWE is here to promote, defend and extend the rights of students. We exist to represent you and champion your views, concerns and ideas. As a future student and member of The Students’ Union, you have the opportunity to inspire and direct what form our campaigns take, and to get involved in a huge number of opportunities that will come your way – many of which you will never have thought of doing before arriving here. It’s a chance to give new things a go and see where they take you. We encourage our students to ‘join in, speak up and be more’.”

Jack PolsonPresident, The Students’ Union

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Sports scholarships

Supporting athletes to play and train at the highest level, our High Performance Athlete Group provides bursary and scholarship opportunities, as well as exclusive access to our performance gym and sports science services.

Sports volunteering

If you fancy giving something back and boosting your CV, why not get involved with EDGE sports volunteering? You could train to get an official coaching qualification or choose to help out with a team on the side lines.

NURTUREWhether you’re looking to stay fit or want to pursue bigger sporting ambitions, our discounted student membership to our on-campus sports centre gives you access to our multi-fitness suite, exercise class programme and a lot more besides.

Alongside our competitive leagues in many sports we have a thriving social sport scene, which offers coached sessions to improve your skills, or you can try something completely new.

Sport, health and fitness are an important part of university life and there’s something on offer for all levels of fitness and ability at UWE Bristol. There are two refurbished gyms, a double sports hall, squash courts, fitness suites, studio, indoor climbing wall and an all-weather pitch on Frenchay campus.

your body as well as your mind

If you’re into music, musical theatre or dance, head for UWE Bristol’s Centre for Performing Arts. Whether playing a musical instrument, singing, dancing, acting or helping out backstage with lighting, costumes or sets, you’ll be made welcome. Our experienced staff will be on hand to help hone your talents. Whether a complete beginner or accomplished performer, we encourage you to throw yourself into it and enjoy the experience.

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CHOOSEWe have a wide variety of accommodation on or off campus. All UWE Bristol-owned accommodation includes bike storage, wifi, contents insurance, laundrette facilities and the option to add preferential-rate sports centre membership to your rental package.

from great quality student accommodation

As a new undergraduate, if you apply by the deadline you’re guaranteed accommodation – and after the deadline there may still be rooms available.

If you’d prefer private landlord accommodation, we’ll give you a comprehensive list of our approved suppliers.

All accommodation is allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.

Frenchay Campus

Living on Frenchay Campus, you’ll be within walking distance of lectures, the library, computer rooms, Students’ Union and our Centres for Sport and Performing Arts.

Choose from:

Student Village: arranged around four courtyards, there are 1,932 en-suite student rooms in six-bed cluster flats.

Carroll Court: a smaller community of 43 two-storey houses, each accommodating six students.

Wallscourt Park: 37 stylish townhouses with more due for 2017. Spacious rooms with large communal areas, Wallscourt Park caters for eight or 12 students in each house, with the option to share bedrooms at reduced rates in some of the eight-bedroom houses.

Glenside Campus

Well-suited to allied health, nursing and midwifery students, Glenside Campus is a short bus journey to Frenchay and the city centre.

Choose from:

Glenside: a historic, former hospital building, Glenside offers 288 single study-bedrooms. Arranged in 47 separate flats, each with a communal bath/shower room, kitchen and dining room.

The Hollies: A collection of buildings in leafy surroundings opposite Glenside. It has 179 single study bedrooms in self-contained flats for three to eight students, with some student parking available.

City centre

Working with a number of student accommodation partners, UWE Bristol also has sole access to a large number of rooms in the city. We can offer you a variety of single study bedrooms with communal areas. Ideal for students who enjoy busy inner-city life, or are studying at the City Campus.

Gloucester Campus and Hartpury

UWE Bristol students studying at our Gloucester Campus or Hartpury should contact the on-site Information Points for local accommodation options.

www.uwe.ac.uk/accommodation

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We’ll support you in all kinds of ways to help you make the most of your time here. Each campus has an Information Point – somewhere you can go to get any query or issue dealt with.

We have a range of advisers on hand to help: Student Advisers who can answer queries about your course; Immigration Advisers to answer questions about visas and living in the UK; and Money Advisers with experience of resolving financial matters.

Healthy mind and body

All students have access to the University Health Centre on Frenchay Campus. Free specialist emotional and mental health support is available through our Wellbeing Service, including short-term and online counselling. We also offer events and workshops to help you stay healthy, guide you through life’s challenges and help you develop strategies to cope and flourish.

Different faiths

Students of all faiths are well catered for at the University, with dedicated space for prayer and reflection and opportunities to meet people.

Support for international students

If you’re coming here as an international student, we offer extensive support to help you settle in to UK university life.

Before you arrive

Before you get here, our in-country representatives can support you with your application and visa processes free of charge.

A warm welcome

We offer free scheduled airport pickups from Heathrow for new international and EU students and a warm welcome at our International Student Orientation. This is the perfect opportunity to find out about life at the University and Bristol as well as to make connections with people from all over the world.

International College

You can improve your English language skills and raise your qualifications to UK standards at our International College located on Frenchay Campus. The College offers a wide range of university preparation courses for international students to help you get ready for your degree. Progression

Support for disabilities

Our Disability Advisers are here to help. They can arrange any extra assistance you might need, including support workers and assistive technology.

Support for families

If you’re a student with children, there are community networks to tap into and the Halley Nursery on Frenchay Campus is available for students who need help with childcare.

Students’ Union

The Students’ Union at UWE Bristol offers a wide range of support for students through their independent advice service.

to the University is guaranteed on successful completion of your International College course at the required level.

Living and studying on a UWE Bristol campus will not only aid your transition to university, but give you access to the University’s academic, sports and social facilities. From the moment you arrive, you will have access to our student support facilities across all campuses and be welcomed into the UWE Bristol community.

www.uwe.ac.uk/internationalcollege

English language and academic support

We offer a range of pre-sessional English language courses to equip you with the English language skills you need to undertake a higher education course at UWE Bristol. We can also offer you free support during your studies if you need it. This includes support with English language, academic skills such as writing or presentation skills and one-to-one consultations.

www.uwe.ac.uk/englishlanguage

Global PALs

As an international student, you can meet up with our global peer assisted learning (PAL) leaders. These are current students who are

SUCCEED with the support you need to flourish

on hand to help you settle into UWE Bristol life. Their weekly English conversation sessions are a fun way to practise your spoken English in a relaxed environment.

www.uwe.ac.uk/international

Scholarships

Our focus is on helping you get a great graduate job and we want to help exceptional students from different backgrounds take their first step to achieve their ambitions. Each year we offer a number of undergraduate and postgraduate scholarships to international students, including 100% scholarships for a year and programme-specific scholarships.

www.uwe.ac.uk/internationalfunding

Specialist international careers service

UWE Bristol pioneered the now well- established GradLink service. This award- winning online service links our students with over 100 employers in Canada, China, India, Southeast Asia and across Africa, providing hundreds of international networking and career opportunities.

www.gradlink.com

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STUDY at a location that suits you

Through our close links with colleges in the region, and with higher education institutions all over the world, we are able to provide you with the option of studying for a UWE Bristol qualification closer to home.

BE PART OF THE UWE BRISTOL EXPERIENCE

Students studying for a UWE Bristol qualification overseas, or at one of our UK partner colleges will be a fully registered student with us with access to our facilities and support. This is in addition to the facilities and support at their chosen college.

UK partners

We now offer a number of degree courses through local colleges, giving you the opportunity to get a university-level qualification from UWE Bristol closer to home, without having to travel long distances or take as much time off work.

Many of the courses have been developed in partnership with employers, and like all our courses, they’re designed to enhance your career prospects by equipping you with the skills and knowledge you’ll need in the workplace.

Please visit our website for the latest options.

www.uwe.ac.uk/localstudy

International partners

We have close relationships with higher education partners across the world from Malaysia to the Maldives, and from China to Cyprus. Over 5,000 international students are currently studying qualifications with us at one of our global partner institutions.

Many students from our partner institutions also come to Bristol to study here, adding to the international atmosphere across the University. Some of our global partners can also offer exchange or placement opportunities to our UK-based students.

www.uwe.ac.uk/globalstudy

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CHOOSE a course that prepares you for the real world

Allied Health Professions | 42–47

Applied Sciences | 48–55

Architecture, Design and the Built Environment | 56–61

Art and Design | 62–65

Arts and Cultural Industries | 66–71

Business | 72–79

Computer Science and Creative Technologies | 80–85

Education and Childhood | 86–89

Engineering and Mathematics | 90–95

Film and Journalism | 96–101

Geography and Environmental Management | 102–107

Health and Social Sciences | 108–115

Law | 116–119

Nursing and Midwifery | 120–125

Sports, Equine, Animal and Veterinary Nursing | 126–139

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“We recruit a good number of students and graduates every year. We have a close relationship with UWE Bristol. They run some very relevant degrees for our programmes.”

KuldipHewlett Packard

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£23,134Average starting salary for graduates in full-time professional jobs six months after graduating from a course in this department at UWE Bristol*

Allied Health ProfessionsChoosing to study an Allied Health Professions course at UWE Bristol is a proven way to gain the quality of education you need to start a career in healthcare. With just the right mix of classroom and practice-based teaching, we’ll equip you to practise as a highly effective healthcare professional – so you can go on to play your part in transforming the lives of patients, families and communities.

Top reasons to study with us:

• OurcloselinkswiththeNHS,voluntaryagenciesandtheindependentsector,meanyouwillhaveasupplyofinterestingandvariedplacementopportunitiestoapplywhatyou’velearntandtoimproveyourclinicalskills.

• You’llstandoutinthecompetitivejobmarketasallofourAlliedHealthProfessionscoursesareprofessionallyaccredited.

• You’llhavetheopportunitytodeveloppracticalskillsandtakepartinsimulatedclinicalscenariosinourstate-of-the-artfacilities.

• Ourteachersandlecturersareexperiencedpractitioners,professionalsandresearchers,whowillhelpyoutodevelopthekeyskillsandvaluesrequiredtopractiseasanAlliedHealthprofessional.

• 99%ofourAlliedHealthProfessionsgraduatesareinworkorfurtherstudysixmonthsaftergraduating.*

MAKE a difference to people’s lives

*Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education Survey, published 2015

“We have a clinical placement at a different hospital each year. This helps us practice and improve our patient care and imaging skills. This increases our employability opportunities as we gain a range of skills.”

RuthBSc(Hons) Diagnostic Imaging

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** For full information on entry requirements, including required subjects, grades, alternative qualifications and 2017 tariff points (published from August 2016), please visit our website. 4544 www.uwe.ac.uk

Degrees

Foundation year entry option

SomeofthecoursesinthisDepartmentincludeafoundationyear,forthosewhoneedanadditionalyeartogaintherequiredsubjectknowledgetocompletethedegree.

APPLIED PARAMEDIC SCIENCE

BSc(Hons)

Part-time:2years

Course code: B781

Starts: September

Campus: Glenside

Work placement: No

Study abroad: No

Foundation level:No

Tariff points: n/a**

Required subjects: YouwillneedtoberegisteredwiththeHealthandCareProfessionsCouncil(HCPC).Apracticeportfoliowillbecompletedaspartoftheprogrammeofstudysostudentswillneedtobeemployedandpractisingasaparamedictobeeligible.

Thiscourseisdesignedtoprovidetheadvancedpatientassessmentandmanagementskillsrequiredforcontemporaryparamedicpractice.Itfocusesoneffective,high-qualitycare,aswellasenhancedknowledgetoaddresscontemporarydevelopmentsinemergencyandurgentcare.Bychoosingtostudythisdegreeyouwillobtainadvancedandspecialistclinicalknowledgeanddevelopcharacteristicswhichcanbeappliedinyourclinicalpractice.

Topics include:

• AdvancedPre-HospitalTraumaManagement

• ContemporaryParamedicPracticeinUrgentCare

• EvidencingContemporaryParamedicPractice

• AppliedParamedicPharmacology

• AdvancingParamedicPractice

DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING

BSc(Hons)

Full-time: 3years

Course code: B821

Starts: September

Campus: Glenside

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: No

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeB81Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): AminimumoffivesubjectstoincludeEnglishLanguage,MathsandDoubleScience,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Sciencesubject(gradeCrequiredatALevel,orequivalent).YoumusthaveaminimumoftwoALevels,orequivalent.

Diagnosticimagingradiographersuseionisingandnon-ionisingradiationtoproducediagnosticimages.Radiographersneedspecialistknowledgeinradiationscience,technology,anatomy,physiologyandpathology.OurcourseisaccreditedbytheHealthandCareProfessionsCouncil(HCPC)andleadstoeligibilitytoapplyforregistrationwiththeHCPC.Youwillstudytechnologyandpatientcareusinguniversityfacilitiesandclinicalplacements.Thecoursewillequipyouwiththeknowledgeandprofessionalskillsrequiredtopractisesafepatient-centredcare.

Topics include:

• CareofthePatientinClinicalImaging

• FoundationsofRadiographicImaging

• DiagnosticImagingClinicalPractice

• DiagnosticImagingTheory

• ScienceandInstrumentationinDiagnosticImaging

• ProfessionalIssuesinRadiography

• RadiographicInterpretationandPatientAssessment

• ProfessionalDevelopmentandEmployability

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

BSc(Hons)

Full-time: 3years

Course code: B920

Starts: September

Campus: Glenside

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: No

Foundation level:Yes–coursecodeB92Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 136**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): Aminimumoffivesubjects,toincludeEnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Scienceandasocialsciencesubject(gradeBrequiredatALevelorequivalent).YoumusthaveaminimumoftwoALevels,orequivalent.

ApprovedbytheHealthandCareProfessionsCouncil(HCPC),thecoursehasexcellenton-sitefacilitiesandintegratedpractice-basedtraining.You’lllearntheelementsofgoodpractice,includingthetheoryandscienceunderpinningit,developingtheprofessionalskillstodeliversafe,effectiveandethicalcare.

Topics include:

• ExploringOccupation,HealthandWellbeing

• ElementsofHumanPerformance

• FoundationsforPractice

• OccupationalTherapyPractice

• PhysicalChallengesandOccupation

• PsychosocialChallengesandOccupation

• SkillsandStrategiesforOccupationalTherapy

• ComplexNeedsandOccupation

PARAMEDIC SCIENCE

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Course code: B950

Starts: September

Campus: Glenside

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: No

Foundation level:No

Tariff points: 128**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): Aminimumoffivesubjects,toincludeEnglishLanguage,MathsandScience,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent): Scienceorasocialsciencesubject(gradeBrequiredatALevel,orequivalent).YoumusthaveaminimumoftwoALevels,orequivalent.

TheParamedicSciencecourseprovidesyouwiththeknowledgeandskillstobepartoftheteamprovidingthe999ambulanceservice’sresponsetoacutemedicalandtraumaticemergencies.Paramedicsareskilledprofessionalsworkinginahighlyphysicalandmentallydemandingrole.Thecoursehasbeendevelopedtomeettheincreasingrequirementforparamedicstoprovideawiderrangeoftreatmentoptions,broadeningtheirroleintheurgentcareenvironment.

Topics include:

• PrinciplesofPre-HospitalEmergencyCare

• LifeSciencesforParamedics

• TraumaEmergencyCare

• AdvancedLifeSupportSkills

• Pre-HospitalEmergencyCareoftheChild

• Evidence-BasedParamedicPractice

• AdvancedLifeSupportSkills

• PsychosocialAspectsofParamedicPractice

Allied Health Professions

“At UWE Bristol we complete a placement each year, which is great work experience. I have worked in adult mental health and with a social services team. I volunteer for a homeless charity and am with them for my final placement.”

SaraBSc(Hons) Occupational Therapy

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PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND COMMUNITY HEALTH

BSc(Hons)

Full-time: 3years

Course code: C6B9

Starts: September

Campus: GlensideandFrenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: No

Foundation level:No

Tariff points: 112**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): Aminimumoffivesubjects,toincludeEnglishLanguage,MathsandeitherDoubleScienceorBiologyandPhysics,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Biology,HumanBiologyorPE(gradeCrequiredatALevel,orequivalent).YoumusthaveaminimumoftwoALevels,orequivalent.

Youwillgraduatewiththeskillstoenhanceandsustainthephysicalandpsychologicalhealthandwellbeingofindividualsinallareasofthecommunity.EndorsedbySkillsActive,withfullyintegratedwork-basedtraining,thecourseprovidesentrytotheRegisterofExerciseProfessionals,preparingyouforarangeofexcitingcareers.

Topics include:

• Anatomy,PhysiologyandNutritionforHealthandExercise

• PrinciplesandPracticeofPersonalTraining

• PublicHealthandHealthPromotion

• IntroductoryandAppliedExercisePsychology

• BehaviourChange

• PhysicalActivity,HealthandNutrition

• PrinciplesandPracticeinExerciseReferral

• Research,EnterpriseandInnovationProject

PHYSIOTHERAPY

BSc(Hons)

Full-time: 3years

Course code: B160

Starts: September

Campus: Glenside

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: Yes

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeB16Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 136**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): Aminimumoffivesubjects,toincludeEnglishLanguage,MathsandDoubleScienceorPhysics,orequivalent. Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):BiologyorHumanBiology(gradeBrequiredatALevel,orequivalent).YoumusthaveaminimumoftwoALevels,orequivalent.

AccreditedbytheHealthandCareProfessionsCouncil(HCPC),thecourseleadstoeligibilitytoapplyforregistrationasaphysiotherapistwiththeHCPC.Fullyintegratedwork-basedtraining,outstandingon-sitefacilitiesandasupportiveteamwithadepthofphysiotherapyexperiencewillprepareyouforavariedandstimulatingcareer.

Topics include:

• FunctionalAnatomy

• ExerciseandBiomechanics

• ManagementandRehabilitationofCardio-Respiratory,MusculoskeletalandNeurologicalConditions

• HealthandWellbeingAcrosstheLifeSpan

• Inter-ProfessionalCollaboration

• ContemporaryIssuesinPhysiotherapyPractice

• ComplexandLong-termConditions

• ResearchStudiesforPhysicalTherapies

RADIOTHERAPY AND ONCOLOGY

BSc(Hons)

Full-time: 3years

Course code: B822

Starts: September

Campus: Glenside

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: No

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeB82Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): Aminimumoffivesubjects,toincludeEnglishLanguage,MathsandDoubleScienceortwoseparatesciences,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Sciencesubject(gradeCrequiredatALevel,orequivalent).YoumusthaveaminimumoftwoALevels,orequivalent.

TherapeuticradiographersplananddeliverprescribedtreatmentsforcancerusingX-raysandothertypesofradiation.OurcourseisaccreditedbytheHealthandCareProfessionsCouncil(HCPC)andleadstoeligibilitytoapplyforregistrationwiththeHCPC.Integratedwork-basedtraining,state-of-the-artfacilitiesandinspirationalstaffcreateconsistentlyhigh-achievinggraduates.

Topics include:

• PatientCare

• RadiotherapyTechnologyandEquipment

• CommunicationSkills

• ResearchSkills

• AdvancesinCancerTreatment

• ClinicalPlacement

• ProfessionalIssues

SPORT REHABILITATION

BSc(Hons)

Full-time: 3years

Course code: BC96

Starts: September

Campus: GlensideandFrenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: No

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeBC9Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 128**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): Aminimumoffivesubjects,toincludeEnglishLanguage,MathsandeitherDoubleScienceorBiologyandPhysics,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent): Biology,HumanBiologyorPE(GradeBrequiredatALevel,orequivalent).YoumusthaveaminimumoftwoALevels,orequivalent.

AccreditedbytheBritishAssociationofSportRehabilitatorsandTrainers(BASRaT),thecourseleadstoeligibilityformembershipofBASRaT.Integratedwork-basedtrainingincludingplacementswithelitesportsteams,outstandingfacilitiesandasupportiveteamwithadepthofsportsrehabilitationexperiencewillprepareyouforadynamiccareer.

Topics include:

• AppliedAnatomy

• ExerciseandBiomechanics

• InjuryAssessmentandManagement

• AdvancedSportRehabilitation

• Evidence-BasedSportRehabilitation

• FieldworkPlacement

• ResearchStudiesforAlliedHealthProfessionals

If you have questions or need further information about funding your Allied Health Professions course, please contact us at: [email protected]

Allied Health Professions

“My hope is to contribute to society by championing change and making sure everyone is taken care of. I am compassionate and principled and want my life to make a difference.”

AliceBSc(Hons) Physiotherapy

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£20,438Average starting salary for graduates in full-time professional jobs six months after graduating from a course in this department at UWE Bristol*

Applied SciencesIf you want to succeed in science, you’ll need a strong theoretical grounding and plenty of hands-on experience. At UWE Bristol, that is precisely what you’ll get. Our Applied Science courses have an emphasis on science in the real world and take a practical approach to studying, so you will develop the skills and use the technologies needed to get ahead in your chosen career.

Top reasons to study with us:

• Ourstronglinkstoindustryandkeyorganisations,bothlocallyandinternationally,meanourcoursesarerootedinpracticeandthereareopportunitiestotakepartinexcitingfieldworktrips,stimulatingworkexperienceandprojectwork,placementsandinternships.

• Youwilllearnfromexpertsandspecialistsintheirfield,whoseworld-leadingresearchunderpinsallofourundergraduateteaching.

• Learninasupportiveenvironment,andwithone-to-oneguidance,inourstate-of-the-artfacilities;includingourcrimescenehouse,microbialandgeneticlabsandfieldcentre.

• Wewillhelpyoutodevelopyourcritical,analytical,communicationandentrepreneurialskillsthroughoutyourcourse.Allvitalskillsemployersexpectfromgraduates.

• 87%ofAppliedSciencegraduatesareinworkorfurtherstudysixmonthsaftergraduating.*

DISCOVER where hands-on science can take you

*Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education Survey, published 2015

“My degree had a mix of practical skills such as lab and field work, as well as more transferable skills such as analytics and report writing. The course had some great optional modules too, which allowed me to tailor it to my preferences and career goals.”

AimeeBSc(Hons) Environmental Science

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** For full information on entry requirements, including required subjects, grades, alternative qualifications and 2017 tariff points (published from August 2016), please visit our website. 5150 www.uwe.ac.uk Applied Sciences

Foundation Degrees

FORENSIC SCIENCE

FdSc

Full-time: 2years

Course code: F4W6

Campus: YeovilCollegeUniversityCentre

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: No

Tariff points: 64**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,MathsandDoubleScience,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):ApassinaSciencesubject.YoumusthaveaminimumofoneALevel,orequivalent.

Developathoroughunderstandingofthewayscientificdisciplinesareappliedtocriminalinvestigations.Apracticalcoursewiththeopportunitiestodevelopspecialistskills.Fromcrimescenetocourtroom,it’saspringboardintomanyexcitingcareerswithinthejusticesystemandbeyond.CompletionofthiscourseprovidesdirectaccesstoLevel3studyontheBSc(Hons)ForensicScienceatUWEBristol.

Topics include:

•ForensicScienceandCrimeSceneInvestigation

•BiologyandMathematicsforForensicScience

•ChemistryforForensicScienceandDataAnalysis

•GeneralandForensicPhotography

•ForensicAnalysis

•MolecularGenetics

• InstrumentalAnalyticalScience

HEALTHCARE SCIENCE

FdSc

Full-time:2years

Part-time:3–4years

Course code: C992

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: No

Study abroad: No

Tariff points: 64**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): Aminimumoffivesubjects,toincludeEnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):AminimumofoneALevel,preferablyBiologyorChemistry,orequivalent.

AccessuniqueprofessionaltrainingandcareerdevelopmentwithinCareerFramework4forNHSHealthcareScienceAssociatesandtheopportunitytojoinourBSc(Hons)HealthcareScience.Mostofyourlearningwillbeundertakenatyourworkplaceandyouwillbesupportedbyleadinghealthcarescienceprofessionalsthroughoutyourcourse.

Topics include:

•PrinciplesinHealthcareScience

•PathophysiologyofDisease

•ScientificBasisofLife

•AnatomyandPhysiology

•ScientificPractice

•HealthcareScienceinPractice,includingLifeScience,PhysiologicalScienceandClinicalEngineeringScience*routes

•ProfessionalAspectsofHealthcareScience

INTEGRATED WILDLIFE CONSERVATION

FdSc

Full-time:2years

Part-time:3–4years

Course code: F750

Starts: September

Campus: BristolZooGardens

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: No

Tariff points: 64**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,MathsandDoubleScience,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent): Apassinasciencesubject(BiologypreferredatALevelorequivalent).YoumusthaveaminimumofoneALevel,orequivalent.

BasedatBristolZooGardens,thishands-onpracticalcourseprovidesyouwithauniquework-basedexperience,whichenablesyoutostandoutfromthecrowdasyoubuildyourcareer.Youwilldevelopascientificunderstandingofourrelationshipwithwildlifeandtheimpactofouractionsonit,whilebuildingtheknowledgetoplayapositiveroleinsolvingconservationchallenges.

Topics include:

•EcologyandEnvironmentalSystems

•WildlifeBiology

•WildlifeandPeople

•ProfessionalandResearchSkills

•AnimalBehaviourforWildlifeConservation

•ConservationBiology

•EffectiveCommunicationforConservation

• IntegratingSustainableDevelopment

andConservation

Degrees

Foundation year entry optionSomeofthecoursesinthisDepartmentincludeafoundationyear,forthosewhoneedanadditionalyeartogaintherequiredsubjectknowledgetocompletethedegree.

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3yearsSandwich: 4years

Course code: C110

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: No

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeC11Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 112**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,MathsandDoubleScience,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Sciencesubject(gradeCrequiredatAlevel,orequivalent).YoumusthaveaminimumoftwoALevels,orequivalent.

BiologicalSciencesgivesyouabroadunderstandingoflifeinallitsforms.Withmanyopportunitiesforfieldworkandtheoptiontospendayearonplacement,you’llexpandyourcareerhorizonsbydevelopingthescientificknowledgeandpracticalskillstosupportthewelfareofpeopleandtheenvironment.

Topics include:

•LifeonEarth

•AnatomyandPhysiology

•CellBiochemistryandGenetics

•ResearchSkills

•WildlifeEcology

•HumanHealthandDisease

•GenesandBiotechnology

•MicrobialLife

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES *

Master of Science (Integrated Masters)

Full-time:4years

Sandwich: 5years

Course code: C11M

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: No

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeC1MFvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 112**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,MathsandDoubleScience,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Sciencesubject(gradeCrequiredatALevel,orequivalent).YoumusthaveaminimumoftwoALevels,orequivalent.

Exploringthediversityandcomplexityoflivingorganismsandlivingsystems,BiologicalSciencesgivesyouabroadunderstandingoflifeinallitsforms.MSciBiologicalSciencesisanidealplatformforstudentswhowishtopursuearesearchcareer,thosewhowanttofurtherdeveloptheircommunicationandpresentationskills,orstudentswhowanttolearnmoreaboutthebiologicalsciences.

Topics include:

•LifeonEarth

•EcologyandEcosystemProtection

•WildlifeEcology

•HumanHealthandDisease

•PhysiologicalandImmunologicalSystems

•MolecularBiology

•GenesandBiotechnology

•MicrobialLife

“I have had some fantastic practical experience here. I have no doubt, by the time of my graduation I shall be empowered with skills sought after by the industry.”

DeanBSc(Hons) Biomedical Science

* Courses are subject to final UWE Bristol approval

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BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich: 4years

Course code: C980

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: No

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeC98Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 128**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,MathsandDoubleScience,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):GradeB,orabove,inBiologyorChemistryplusagradeC,orabove,inanothersciencesubjectorequivalent.YoumusthaveaminimumoftwoALevels,orequivalent.

AccreditedbytheInstituteofBiomedicalScience,ourcoursegivesyoutheknowledgeandpracticalskillstounderstandthebasisofdisease,itsdiagnosisandtreatment.Workingattheforefrontofbiomedicalscience,withtheoptiontospendayearonplacement,youwillbepreparedforavarietyofcareers.

Topics include:

•StudiesintheBiologyofDisease

•ResearchProject

•Haematology

•ClinicalBiochemistry

•MedicalMicrobiology

•CellularPathologyandOncology

• Immunology

•MedicalGenetics

BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE*

Master of Science (Integrated Masters)

Full-time:4years

Sandwich: 5years

Course code: C98M

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: No

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeC9MFvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 128**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,MathsandDoubleScience,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):GradeB,orabove,inBiologyorChemistryplusagradeC,orabove,inanothersciencesubject,orequivalent.YoumusthaveaminimumoftwoALevels,orequivalent.

BystudyingMSciBiomedicalScienceyouwillgainascientificunderstandingofthebiologyofdisease,itsdiagnosisandtreatment,uptoBSclevel.YouwillthentakeanintegratedfourthyearatMasterslevel,whichincludesanextendedresearchproject.Developskillswhichareattheforefrontofadvancesinmedicalscience,sowhenyougraduate,youwillbeequippedwithanalytical,problem-solvingandcommunicationabilitiesensuringyouareabletocompeteforexcitingandrewardingopportunitiesworkingorstudyinginbiomedicalresearch.

Topics include:

•BiomedicalSkills

•CellBiology,BiochemistryandGenetics

•PathophysiologyofDisease

•AnatomyandPhysiology

•PhysiologicalandImmunologicalSystems

•PracticeandCommunicationofScience

•StudiesintheBiologyofDisease

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich: 4years

Part-time:byarrangement

Course code: F900

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: No

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeF90Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 112**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,MathsandDoubleScience,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):ASciencesubject(gradeCrequiredatALevel,orequivalent).YoumusthaveaminimumoftwoALevels,orequivalent.

EnvironmentalScienceprovidesyouwiththeknowledgeandpracticalskillstotackletoday’smostimportantenvironmentalissues.Withafocusonfieldworkandanopportunitytospendayearonplacement,youwillbuildanunderstandingofthechallengesfacingtheworldandpioneerpracticalsolutionswhichareenvironmentallysoundandscientificallyrobust.

Topics include:

•EarthSystemScience

•EcologyandEcosystemProtection

•EnvironmentalandFieldTechniques(includesaninternationalfieldtrip)

•ResourceSecurityandSustainability

•EnergyTechnologies

•TropicalExpedition

•RemoteSensingandGeographicInformationSystems(GIS)

•PeopleandEnvironmentalChange

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE *

Master of Science (Integrated Masters)

Full-time:4years

Sandwich: 5years

Course code: F90M

Starts:September

Campus:Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad:No

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeF9MFvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points:112**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,MathsandDoubleScience,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Sciencesubject(gradeCrequiredatALevel,orequivalent).YoumusthaveaminimumoftwoALevels,orequivalent.

Theenvironmentinwhichweliveischangingrapidly.Solvingandmanagingtheproblemsandchallengescausedbyenvironmentalchangeisbecominganincreasinglyimportantissueformodernsociety.MSciEnvironmentalScienceatUWEBristolgivesyoutheknowledgeandpracticalwork-basedskillstotackletoday’smostimportantenvironmentalchallengesandpreparesyouforarangeofexcitingcareers.

Topics include:

•LifeonEarth

•TheEarth

•EnvironmentandSociety

•EarthSystemScience

•PeopleandEnvironmentalChange

•EcologyandEcosystemProtection

FORENSIC SCIENCE

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Part-time:byarrangement

Course code: F410

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes,optional

Study abroad: Yes,optional

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeF41Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,MathsandDoubleScience,orequivalent. Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):BiologyorChemistry(gradeBrequiredatALevelorequivalent).YoumusthaveaminimumoftwoALevels,orequivalent.

AccreditedbyTheCharteredSocietyofForensicSciences,thiscoursegivesadeepunderstandingofthewayscientificdisciplinesareappliedtocriminalinvestigations.Withexcellentstudyfacilities,opportunitiesforsummerinternshipsandtheoptiontostudyabroad,it’saspringboardintomanycareerswithinthejusticesystemandbeyond

Topics include:

•ScientificInvestigationofCrime

•ForensicAnalysis

• InterpretationofForensicEvidence

•DNAAnalysisandHumanBiology

•AnalyticalChemistry

•DrugsandToxicology

•ScienceinCourt

• IndependentResearchProject

FORENSIC SCIENCE*

Master of Science (Integrated Masters)

Full-time:4years

Sandwich: 5years

Course code: F41M

Starts:September

Campus:Frenchay

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeF4MFvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points:120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,MathsandDoubleScience,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent): BiologyorChemistry(gradeBrequiredatALevel,orequivalent).YoumusthaveaminimumoftwoALevels,orequivalent.

MSciForensicScienceatUWEBristolgivesyoutheacademicknowledge,practicalexperienceandfirst-classprofessionalskillstofast-trackyourfuturecareer.Forensicscientistsapplyscientificanalysistocriminalandcivilinvestigations,producingevidencewhichisadmissibletoacourtoflaw.It’safascinatingandrigorousscientificdiscipline,whichbuildsyourknowledgeofbiologyandchemistryaswellasdevelopingadvancedproblem-solving,datainterpretationandcommunicationskills.

Topics include:

•AdvancedCrimeSceneScience

• IndependentResearchProject

•ForensicBiologyandGenetics

•ForensicToxicology

•ForensicAnalysis

•LawandExpertEvidence

•WildlifeForensics

•ForensicScienceandSociety

* Courses are subject to final UWE Bristol approval

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HEALTHCARE SCIENCE (LIFE SCIENCE)

BSc(Hons)

Full-time: 3years(withintegratedplacements).Thiscourserunsoveranextendedacademicyear.

Course code: C990

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: No

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeC90Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 128**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,MathsandDoubleScience,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):GradeB,orabove,inBiologyorChemistryplusagradeC,orabove,inanothersciencesubject,orequivalent.YoumusthaveaminimumoftwoALevels,orequivalent.

HealthcareScienceoffersyouthechancetostudyabroadrangeofBiomedicalSciencesbeforespecialisationinonearea,togetherwith47weeksofworkplacementsinlaboratoriesacrosstheSouthWest.ItcanleaddirectlyintoacareerintheNHS,orprovidethefoundationforfurtherstudy.

Topics include:

•HaematologyandTransfusion

•MedicalGenetics

•MedicalMicrobiology

•CellularPathology

•ClinicalBiochemistry

•ReproductiveScience

•ProfessionalPracticeforHealthcareScience

•HealthcareProject

HEALTHCARE SCIENCE (PHYSIOLOGICAL SCIENCES)

BSc(Hons)

Full-time: 3years(withintegratedplacements)

Thiscourserunsoveranextendedacademicyear.

Modernising Scientific Careers

and Health Education England

Course code: C991

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: No

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeC91Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 128**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,MathsandDoubleScience,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):GradeB,orabove,inBiologyorChemistryplusagradeC,orabove,inanothersciencesubject,orequivalent.YoumusthaveaminimumoftwoALevels,orequivalent.

AccreditedbytheRegistrationCouncilforClinicalPhysiologists,HealthcareScience(PhysiologicalSciences)istheprincipaltrainingrouteforhealthcarescientistsintheNHS.Withintegratedwork-basedtraining,youwillworkattheleading-edgeofhealthcarescienceusingstate-of-the-artequipmentinapatient-facingenvironment.

Topics include:

•AppliedandAdvancedCardiacPhysiology

•AppliedandAdvancedRespiratoryandSleepPhysiology

•ResearchProjectinHealthcareScience

•PathophysiologyofCommonCardiovascular,RespiratoryandSleepConditions

• Inter-professionalPractice

•MeasurementTechniquesinPhysiologicalSciences

• IntroductiontoPhysiologicalScienceandPatientCare

•AnatomyandPhysiology

PREMEDICAL SCIENCES

Cert HE

Full-time: 1year

Course code: C99H

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: No

Study abroad: No

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeC9HFvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 128**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,MathsandDoubleScience,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):GradesABBinBiology,ChemistryandeitherPhysicsorMaths,orequivalent.

PremedicalScienceshasbeenco-developedbyUWEBristolandSt.George’sUniversity(SGU),inGrenada.TaughtinBristol,itprovidesanexcitingopportunityforstudentswithALevelsciencequalifications,orequivalent,toqualifyforprogressiontotheinternationallyrecognisedMedicalProgrammeatSGU,orforjoiningUWEBristol’sBSc(Hons)BiomedicalScience.

Topics include:

•AnatomyandPhysiology

•CellBiochemistryandGenetics

•PathophysiologyofDisease

•MolecularBiologyforMedicine

•BiomedicalSkills

Applied Sciences

WILDLIFE ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION SCIENCE

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich: 4years

Course code: 45MN

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: No

Foundation level: Yes–coursecode45FFvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 112**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,MathsandDoubleScience,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent): Sciencesubject(Biologypreferred,gradeCrequiredatALevel,orequivalent).YoumusthaveaminimumoftwoALevels,orequivalent.

IncollaborationwithBristolZooGardens,youwillgainthescientificknowledgeandskillstounderstandglobalbiodiversity,climatechangeaswellascurrentandnovelapproachestoconservingwildlife.Withadeepunderstandingofthepracticalsteps,whichcanbetakentoalleviatebiodiversitydecline,we’llprepareyouforacareerinconservation.

Topics include:

•WildlifeEcology

•WildlifeandSociety

•EnvironmentalandFieldTechniques(includesaninternationalfieldtrip)

•ConservationinPractice

•MarineEcosystems(includesfieldtrip)

•PrimateEcologyandConservation

•Wildlife,FilmandMedia

•TropicalExpedition

WILDLIFE ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION SCIENCE *

Master of Science (Integrated Masters)

Full-time:4years

Sandwich: 5years

Part-time:byarrangement

Course code: 45MM

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: No

Foundation level: Yes–coursecode45MFvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 112**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,MathsandDoubleScience,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent): Sciencesubject(Biologypreferred,gradeCrequiredatALevel,orequivalent).YoumusthaveaminimumoftwoALevels,orequivalent.

CreatedinpartnershipwithBristolZoo,theMSciWildlifeEcologyandConservationScienceoffersoutstandingteaching,underpinnedbyworld-leadingandinnovativeresearch.ItIncludesopportunitiesforUKandoverseasworkexperienceandanextendedprojectinwildlife.

Topics include:

•WildlifeEcology

•EnvironmentalandFieldTechniques(includesaninternationalfieldtrip)

•ConservationinPractice

•MarineEcosystems(includesfieldtrip)

•PrimateEcologyandConservation

•Wildlife,FilmandMedia

•TropicalExpedition

•ResearchinPractice(Master’slevel)

* Courses are subject to final UWE Bristol approval

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BUILD future products and places

£24,382Average starting salary for graduates in full-time professional jobs six months after graduating from a course in this department at UWE Bristol*

Architecture, Design and the Built EnvironmentWe inspire our graduates to be enquiring, pro-active practitioners with the knowledge and skills to design and build the future. At UWE Bristol we provide a mutually supportive environment to enable the development of outstanding cross-disciplinary teaching and research in architecture, design, construction and property.

Top reasons to study with us:

• Staffandstudentsworktogether,soyou’llalwaysfeelpartofouropen,collaborativeandcreativeculture.

• Wehavestrongpartnershipswithindustry,soyou’llhavetheopportunitytoparticipateinlivearchitectural,construction,urbanandmanufacturingprojectsandplacementswithinBristolandacrosstheregionandhaveopportunitiestostudyabroad.

• Youwillengagewithprofessionaleducatorswithexperienceinindustryandpractice.Yourlearningisbuiltupontheirprofessionalexpertiseandresearchexcellence.

• WeareproudofourstudentsandwillcelebrateyourachievementsatourannualDegreeShow.Youwillhavetheopportunitytoexhibityourworkandpresentyourideasacrosstheregionandcompeteinnationalandinternationalcompetitions.

• Yourcoursewilldevelopyouasaprofessional,providingyouwiththenewandfutureskillsrequiredinyourchosencareer.Itwillconnectyouintoournetworkofleadingdesign,constructionandpropertyemployers.

• 90%ofourArchitecture,DesignandtheBuiltEnvironmentstudentsareinworkorfurtherstudysixmonthsaftergraduating.*

“Every year a number of students are selected to showcase their work at New Designers in London. From showing my final year project at this exhibition I was able to secure a graduate job at the toy company TOMY.”

JacquesBSc(Hons) Creative Product Design

*Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education Survey, published 201556

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Degrees

Foundation year entry optionSomeofthecoursesinthisDepartmentincludeafoundationyear,forthosewhoneedanadditionalyeartogaintherequiredsubjectknowledgetocompletethedegree.

ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY AND DESIGN

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich: 4years

Course code: K130

Starts:September

Campus:Frenchay

Work placement: Yes,optionalinyear3

Study abroad:No

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeK13Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points:120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent): Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

ThiscoursewillenableyoutobecomeaCharteredArchitecturalTechnologistworkingatthecentreofthecontemporaryconstructionindustry.Youwilllearnhowtodesignbuildingsindetailandwithexpertiseinstructuraltechnologyanddesign,buildingsscienceandcomputermodelling.Youwilldevelopbothasadesignerwhoskilfullycommunicatesideasinavarietyofmediaandasacontractsmanagerwithintheprocurementprocess.

Topics include:

•HistoryofArchitecture

•Studio

• ITforDesigners

•BuildingPhysicsandServices

• InvestigatingStructures

•BuildingPathology

•ProcurementandContractPractice

ARCHITECTURE

BSc(Hons)

Full-time: 3years

Course code: K100

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: No

Study abroad: No

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeK10Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 144**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Developcreativesolutionsfromartisticconceptsthroughtodetaileddesignwithaspecialistknowledgeofmaterialsandstructureandthefinecraftofarchitecture.Investigatethedesign,refurbishmentandre-useofexistingandnewbuildstructuresusingcuttingedgetoolsand3Dcomputationalmethods.Withanemphasisonbuildingtechnologydevelopyourportfoliowithcomplexprojectbriefsinaprofessionalenvironment.

Topics include:

•Studio

•TechnicalStudio

• InvestigatingStructures

•MakingofPlace

•ArchitecturalStudio

•AdvancedTechnologyandEnvironment

• ITforDesigners

•ResearchandDesignStrategies

ARCHITECTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING

BEng(Hons)

Full-time: 4years

CIBS

E A

CCREDITED COURSE

Course code: KH12

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: No

Study abroad: No

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeKH1Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageorequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Maths.

Onthisaward-winningcourse,youcanworktowardprofessionalstatusinarchitectureand/orengineering(RIBAandCIBSE).Developtheskillsneededtodesignanewgenerationofbuildingswiththeforms,materialsandsystemstohelpthembebothlifeenrichingandenvironmentallyresponsible.Anunusualcoursefosteringtalentswhicharemuchneededinthisemergingfield.

Topics include:

•HistoryofArchitecture

•Studio

•TheoriesofArchitecture

•BuildingPhysicsandServices

•DesignandEngineeringStudio

•StrategicDesignandEnergySimulations

•ResearchandDesignStrategies

ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING

BA(Hons)

Full-time: 4years

Course code: KK14

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: No

Study abroad: Yes

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeKK1Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 136**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

YouwillbringarchitectureandplanningtogetheronthisuniquecourseaccreditedbyARB,RIBAandRTPI.Designatallscalesfrommaster-planningtobuildingandtechnicaldetail.Workoncreativeprojectsandlearnstate-of-the-artmethodsofcommunicatingyourideasvisually.Thecourseincludesstudyvisits,explorationofhistory,placeandideasofarchitecturetohelpmakeyouanemployableprofessionalarchitectandplanner.

Topics include:

•ArchitecturalStudio

•HistoryofPlaceandArchitecture

•FuturePlacesandGlobalCities

•MakingHealthyandSustainableCommunities

•NationalandInternationalStudyVisits

•TheoriesofPlanningandArchitecture

•WorkPlacement

• ITforDesignersandProfessionalPractice

BUILDING SERVICES ENGINEERING

BEng(Hons)

Part-time: 3years

Course code: HK10

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: No

Study abroad: No

Foundation level:No

Tariff points: n/a**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,orequivalent.Accepted qualifications:HNC/HND/FdSc/FdEngBuildingServicesEngineering(applicantswithotherEngineeringsubjectswillbeconsidered).

Becomepartofthegrowingindustrycreatingsmart,sustainableandenergyefficientbuildings.Learnhowtoanalyseanddesigntheengineeringaspectsofbuildings.Studyenvironmentalengineering,airandwatersystems,lighting,acoustics,electricalservices,fireengineering,securityengineering,ITsystemsandintegratedsmarttechnologies.Getexperiencewithworldleadersinbuildingservices.

Topics include:

•MathematicsandEngineeringPrinciples

•BuildingPhysicsandServices

•Law,EconomicsandManagement

•ApplicationofMathsinCivilandEnvironmentalEngineering

•StrategicDesignandEnergySimulations

•ProjectPlanningEconomicsandContracts

•EnergyManagementandPerformanceEvaluation

•MechanicalServices

BUILDING SURVEYING

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich: 4years

Part-time:3years(withadvancedentryontothecourse)

Course code: K230

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes,optionalinYear3

Study abroad: No

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeK23Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 112**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

ThiscourseequipsyoutobecomeaCharteredBuildingSurveyor,amulti-skilled,multi-facetedprofessionalintegraltoboththeconstructionandpropertyindustries.Gainskillstodesignnewbuildingsfromlow-riseresidentialtohigh-techcommercialdevelopments.Learnhowtoprojectmanage,adapt,convert,maintainandrefurbishexistingbuildingsaswellasconserve,repairandsurveythoseofhistoricalsignificanceusinglaserandvisualisationequipmentembeddedwithinbuildinginformationtechnology.

Topics include:

•DesignProcess

•ConstructionTechnologyandServices

•ResidentialRefurbishmentandMaintenance

•AnalysisofBuildingDefects

•BuildingSurveysandProfessionalConsultancy

•CommercialDevelopment

•ProcurementandContractLaw

•ConservingBuildingsandPlaces

Architecture, Design and the Built Environment

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CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGEMENT (TOP-UP)

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:18months

Part-time:2years

Course code: K251

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: No

Study abroad: No

Foundation level:No

Tariff points: n/a**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageorequivalent.Accepted qualifications: CompletionofHND/FdScinrelevantsubjectwithameritprofile.

TopupyourHNDorCIOBaccrediteddegree.Learnhowtoeffectivelymanagetheconstructionprocesstomeetclientneeds.Studythebuildingcycle,frominceptiontoendofeconomiclife,includingprocurement,construction,recyclinganddisposal.

Topics include:

•ProjectPlanningEconomicsandContracts

•TechnologicalInnovationsandLifeCycles

•StrategicandOperationalManagement

•CollaborativeProject

•HRandFinancialManagement

•SiteEngineering

•Dissertation

CREATIVE PRODUCT DESIGN

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3Years

Sandwich: 4years

Course code: H131

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes,optionalinYear3

Study abroad: No

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeH13Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 112**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):ArtorDesignandTechnology.

Learnhowtobecomeahighly-skilled,creativeproblem-solverandexcellentvisualcommunicatorwitharealunderstandingofpeople.Developskillsinsketching,renderingandmodelmaking.Studymaterials,3Dform,brands,fashionandthebusinessofdesignwithtutorswhohaveextensiveprofessionalexperienceacrossawiderangeofdisciplines.Solverealdesignproblemsforrealclientsinmodernstudiosandworkshops.

Topics include:

•ProductDesignStudio

•DesignCommunication

•AestheticsandProductLanguage

•MaterialsandProcesses

•DesignFutures

• IndustrialPlacement

INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE

BA(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich: 4years

Course code: K120

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes,optionalinYear3

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeK12Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Developtheskillsandmethodsbywhichexistingspacesandbuildingscanbereimagined,rethoughtandconvertedtonewuses.Thisincludeslearningtheprinciplesofstructureandworkingwithrealclientsandspaces.Thecourseincludesacomprehensivestudyofdesignprinciples,aswellasconsiderationofmattersincludinglight,depiction,environment,furniture,temporarystructuresandtheneedsoftheuser.

Topics include:

• InteriorArchitectureStudios

•TechnicalStudio

•HistoryandTheoriesofArchitecture

• ITforDesigners

•ResearchandDesignStrategies

•AestheticsandProductDesignLanguage

•Conservation

•Dissertation

PRODUCT DESIGN TECHNOLOGY

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich: 4years

Course code: W240

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes,optionalinYear3

Study abroad: No

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeW24Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 112**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent): Oneart,scienceortechnologysubject.

Learnhowtotakeproductideasfromconcepttoreality.Developthecreativeandtechnicaldesignskillstocreateproductswhichlookgoodandworkbeautifully.StudyinmodernstudiosandworkshopswiththelatestCADandprototypingequipment.Gainexperienceonpracticalprojectsforrealclients,withsupportfromtutorswithextensiveprofessionalexperience.

Topics include:

•ProductDesignStudio

•DesignCommunication

•MaterialsandProcesses

•MechanismsandStructures

• IndustrialPlacement

PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING

BA(Hons)/MPlan

BA(Hons) (full-time): 3Years

BA(Hons) (sandwich): 4Years

MPlan (full-time):4Years

MPlan (sandwich):5Years

Course code: K430

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: No

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeK43Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Studytowardsprofessionalstatusinplanningaswellassurveying.Developasolidunderstandingoftheconceptsandrequirementsofurbandesignandsustainabledevelopment.Studylegalandeconomicforcesandlearnaboutpropertyvaluation,landlordandtenantlawaswellasbuildingconstruction.Workinteamsacrossprofessionalareasreflectingindustry.

Topics include:

•AnIntroductiontoBuildingConstruction

•HealthySustainableCommunities

•CommercialPropertyAppraisal

•PropertyDevelopmentandFinance

•DevelopmentAppraisalandPlanning

• InvestmentValuationandAppraisal

•PropertyDevelopmentPracticeandLaw

•PlanningGlobalCities

QUANTITY SURVEYING AND COMMERCIAL MANAGEMENT

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich: 4Years

Part-time:5Years,bydayrelease

Course code: KN21

Starts:September

Campus:Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad:No

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeKN2Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points:112**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

TakeadvantageofthenewopportunitiesinconstructionandcivilengineeringsectorsinboththeUKandinternationalmarketsbydevelopingyourknowledgeandskillsforacareerinquantitysurveying.Learningandteachingisdeliveredthroughreal-lifeprojectsandscenariostohelpyoudevelopanexpertisetoprovidebothfinancialandcontractualadvicefor21stcenturyclients.

Topics include:

•QuantitySurveyingPracticeandProcedures

•Law,EconomicsandManagement

•CollaborativePractice

•ConstructionTechnologyandServices

•QuantitySurveyingProject

•ProcurementandContractProcedure

•DevelopmentandDesignEconomics

•StrategicCostPlanning

Architecture, Design and the Built Environment

REAL ESTATE

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich: 4years

Course code: K440

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: No

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeK44Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 112**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Studyfullorpart-timeonthismulti-accreditedprofessionalcourse.Examineconceptsandfactorsaffectingthedevelopment,managementandinvestmentincommercialandresidentialproperty.Valueproperty,utiliselandlordandtenantlawandunderstandhowmarketsintheUKandabroadoperate.Addresssustainabilityissuesandformpartofamultidisciplinaryteaminassessingacasestudy.Gainindustryknowledgefromrealestatepartneremployersandalumni.

Topics include:

•TheContextofPropertyandDevelopment

•CommercialPropertyAppraisal

•AnIntroductiontoBuildingConstruction

•ProfessionalPracticeinProperty

• Inter-ProfessionalIssues

•PropertyManagement

•Valuation,RatingsandTaxation

•AppraisalandEvaluationofExistingBuildings

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IMAGINE yourself at the centre of a vibrant creative community

£19,225Average starting salary for graduates in full-time professional jobs six months after graduating from a course in this department at UWE Bristol*

Art and DesignBristol School of Art and Design is a leader of creative arts education in the South West, building on more than 150 years of creative tradition and practice. Be yourself in Bristol – one of the UK’s most exciting, fastest growing creative cities – with an international reputation for excellence in art and design.

Top reasons to study with us:

• BeapartofUWEBristol’sdynamicCityCampus,withteachingspacesandstudiosatBowerAshton,SpikeIsland,andtheArnolfini–you’llbeanimportantpartofBristol’shistoricharboursideandthecitycentre.

• Benefitfromoutstandingfacilitiesandtechnicalworkshops,withexpertsupportfromexperiencedacademics,technicians,researchersandleadingindustryspecialists.

• Developandexplorestronglinkswithindustry,culturalinstitutionsandthecity’sthrivingindependentcreativesector.You’llbuildprofessionalnetworksandcreateyourownopportunitiessuchasplacements,internships,commissionsandindependentprojectsthroughprofessionalpracticemodules.

• Enjoychoiceandflexibilityinastimulatingenvironment,preparingyoufortheworldofworkandfurtherstudy.

• Showcaseyourcreativitytolocal,nationalandinternationalaudiencesthroughexhibitions,competitions,andannualDegreeShows.

• 87%ofUWEBristolArtandDesigngraduatesareinworkorfurtherstudywithinsixmonthsofgraduation.*

“UWE Bristol offers opportunities in freelance design, which has given me an insight into a professional environment. I am now on an internship in Lisbon, Portugal, with a design studio.”

EllieBA(Hons) Graphic Design

*Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education Survey, published 201562

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Degrees

DRAWING AND PRINT

BA(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Part-time:4years

Course code: W110

Starts: September

Campus: CityCampus

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: Yes

Tariff points: 112**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Ourpractice-basedcoursewillgiveyoutheskillsyouneedtoworkintheexpandedfieldsofdrawingandprint.Youwilldevelopyourcreativesignatureandgainexpertiseintraditionalanddigitaltechnologies.Weencourageambitionandyouwillbeequippedforabroadrangeofexcitingcareers.

Topics include:

• IntroductiontoDrawingandPrint

•CriticalPerspectives

•ExploringPracticeinDrawingandPrint

•ProfessionalPracticeandWorkExperience

•DevelopingPracticeinDrawingandPrint

•CreativeAnalysis

• InternationalExchange

•PreparationforExtendedStudyinDrawingandPrint

FASHION

BA(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Part-time:6years

Course code: W230

Starts: September

Campus: CityCampus

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: Yes

Tariff points: 112**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Thiscoursewillnurtureyourcreativityandgiveyouthekeyskillsandprofessionalattitudeneededforasuccessfulcareerinfashion.Thisuniquecourse,combinedwithaparticularlystrongworkexperiencemodel,ensuresallourstudentsarehighly-employableinthisfast-paced,competitiveworld.

Topics include:

• IntroductiontoFashion

•ExploringPracticeinFashion

•DevelopingPracticeinFashion

•CreativeAnalysis

• InternationalExchange

•ExtendedStudyinFashion

• IndependentResearchProject

FASHION COMMUNICATION

BA(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Part-time:6years

Course code: W2P2

Starts: September

Campus: CityCampus

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: Yes

Tariff points: 112**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Examinefashionanditscommunicationonthisinspiringandcreativeinterdisciplinarycourse.Workwithimages,digitalmediaandfilmtoexploreideasaroundfashionanditsglobaldissemination.Studyandapplybranding,marketingandPR.Progresstoexploretheuseofdigitalmarketingstrategies,futuretrendsandtechnology’sroleinfashion.Developprofessionalandentrepreneurialskillsandbuildyourportfolioonlivebriefs.

Topics include:

• IntroductiontoFashionCommunication

•ProfessionalPracticeandWorkExperienceinFashionCommunication

•CreativeAnalysis

• InternationalExchange

•DevelopingPracticeinFashionCommunication

• IndependentResearchProject

•ExtendedStudyinFashionCommunication

FINE ARTS

BA(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Part-time:6years

Course code: W101

Starts: September

Campus: CityCampus

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: Yes

Tariff points: 112**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

OurtwodynamicBA(Hons)FineArtscoursesactivelyencouragedifferentcreativeapproaches.Inbothpathways–FineArtandArtandVisualCulture–youwillbenefitfromavibrantcreativeenvironment,freestudiospaceandarangeofworkandvolunteeringopportunities.FineArtsisbasedatSpikeIsland,aninternationallyrenownedcontemporaryartvenueonBristol’sharbourside.

Topics include:

• IntroductiontoFineArts

•DevelopingPracticeinArtandVisualCulture

•DevelopingPracticeinFineArt

• IndependentResearchProject

•ExploringPracticeinFineArt

•ExtendedStudyinArtandVisualCulture

• InternationalExchange

•ExtendedStudyinFineArt

GRAPHIC DESIGN

BA(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Part-time:6years

Course code: W211

Starts: September

Campus: CityCampus

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: Yes

Tariff points: 112**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Graphicdesignmakesanincreasinglypowerfulcontributiontotheculturalandeconomiclifeofcontemporarysociety.Ourcourseexploresthechangingconceptofgraphicdesignaswellastheroleofthegraphicdesignerinsocietyandtheprofessionalworld,providinganexcellentpreparationforacreativecareerintheUKandabroad.ThiscourseisbasedattheArnolfini,withintheheartofBristol’screativeandculturalcommunity.

Topics include:

•CommunicatingwithWordsandImages

•CriticalPerspectives

•ProfessionalPracticeandWorkExperience

•ExploringGraphicDesignProcess

•CreativeAnalysis

•DevelopingPracticeinGraphicDesign

• InternationalExchange

ILLUSTRATION

BA(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Part-time:6years

Course code: W224

Starts: September

Campus: CityCampus

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: Yes

Tariff points: 112**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Ourcourseconsistentlyproducesaward-winningstudentswhoenterhigh-profilecareersacrossthecreativeindustries.Thedevelopmentofeachstudent’sindividualvisuallanguageandproblem-solvingskills,throughdrawingandmaking,arecorevaluesinformingtheirunderstandingofvisualcommunication.Workingacrossarangeofmedia,including2D,3Dandmovingimage,projectscouldrangefromeditorialtonarrative,3Dmodel-makingtofilm,animationtoartists’books,providingexcellentpreparationforthecommercialworld.

Topics include:

• IntroductiontoIllustration

•NarrativeandPlace

•CriticalPerspectives

•ProfessionalPracticeandWorkExperienceinIllustration

•ExploringProcessinIllustration

•CriticalAnalysis

•DevelopingPracticeinIllustration

• InternationalExchange

INTERIOR DESIGN

BA(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Part-time:6years

Course code: 2C3W

Starts: September

Campus: CityCampus

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: Yes

Tariff points: 112**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Ourcourseteachescoreprofessionalskillstoprepareyouforindustrythroughanunderstandingofthevariousstagesofdesignandmanufacture.Designspatialoutcomes,learndigitalandphysicalprocessestoahighlevelanddevelopreal,hands-onmaterialunderstanding.Youwillbepushedtechnicallyandconceptuallyandlearntodriveyourpracticetowardsyourchosenfieldofinteriordesign.

Topics include:

• IntroductiontoInteriorDesign

•ExploringPracticeinInteriorDesign

•CriticalPerspectives

•ProfessionalPracticeandWorkExperience

•CreativeAnalysis

•DevelopingPracticeinInteriorDesign

•PreparationforExtendedStudyinInteriorDesign

•ExtendedStudyinInteriorDesign

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IMMERSE yourself in a vibrant city culture

£18,951Average starting salary for graduates in full-time professional jobs six months after graduating from a course in this department at UWE Bristol*

Arts and Cultural IndustriesWith its celebrated and pioneering cultural scene, Bristol is among the best places in the UK to study arts subjects. Because of our close links with all the main arts organisations, we’ll make sure you’re right at the heart of the city’s creative community.

Top reasons to study with us:

• OurstrongpartnershipswithlocalorganisationssuchasMShedMuseum,WatershedMediaCentreandtheArnolfini–whereyou’llhavelotsofopportunitiestodevelopyourskills,knowledgeandnetworks.

• Workingindependentlyorcollaboratively,you’lldevelopemployer-drivenskillsincriticalthinkingandanalysis,writingandpresenting,andarangeofproductiontechniques.

• Expandyourhorizonsandlaunchyourcareerbytakingupopportunitiesworkinginthecity’sfast-growingknowledge-intensiveandcreativesectors.

• 88%ofourArtsandCulturalIndustriesgraduatesareinworkorfurtherstudysixmonthsaftergraduating.*

*Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education Survey, published 2015

“We’re not here just to impart knowledge, we want to share and create knowledge. If students feel part of that co-creation process, they learn better and learn with purpose.”

Dr James Lee Head of Department of Arts and Cultural Industries

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Foundation Degrees

GAMES AND ANIMATION PRODUCTION

FdSc

Full-time:2years

Course code:I620

Starts:September

Campus:WestonCollege

Work placement:No

Study abroad:No

Tariff points:88**

Required subjects: Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent): TwoormoreALevels,preferablyfromarelatedareasuchasComputerAnimation,oranothercreativeorcomputingsubjectorBTECExtendedDiploma,relatedNVQLevel3,AdvancedApprenticeshiporAccesstoHigherEducationDiplomawithatleast15Level3creditsatMerit,orequivalent.Portfoliorequired.

Thisuniquecourseisdesignedtoequipyouwiththebroadrangeoftoolsandskillsnecessaryforacareerinanimationandgameproduction,oneofthemostrapidlyexpandingandexcitingareasofthecreativearts.Thegeneralethosofthecourseiscentredonthedevelopmentofindividualswhocanrespondcreativelytoworkchallenges,whoareabletocommunicateeffectivelywithintheindustryandhavetheconfidencetopitchanddefendtheirproposals.

Topics include:

•VisualNarrativeForms

•TechnicalSkillsforGamesandAnimation

•ConceptExplorationandSynthesis

•ConcepttoCompletion

•Context:Past,PresentandFuture.

•CollaborativeProductionPractice

•Work-basedLearning:GamesandAnimation

• IndependentProductionPractice

Degrees

CREATIVE MEDIA DESIGN

BA(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Part-time:6years

Course code: 0V53

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: No

Study abroad: No

Tariff points: 112**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Thiscourseisforstudentswhorelishtheexcitingopportunitiesofferedbyrapidlydevelopingtechnologies.Focusingoncreativedigitalmediaproductionforonline,networkedandmobileplatforms,youwillenjoytheplayfulandexperimentaluseofdigitalmediaandbeingstretchedandchallenged:creatively,intellectuallyandtechnically.Youwillusedigitaldesignandcreativesoftwareskillsincombinationwithwriting,soundandimages.Employmentprospectsintoday’sfast-movingmediaindustryareexcellent.

Topics include:

•ConvergentMedia

•MobileWebsiteProduction

•CreativeDigitalImageProduction

• InterfaceandExperienceDesign

•MediaArtandDesignHistory

•HardwareHacking

•DesignSolutionsandDesignThinking

•ContemporaryMediaContexts

ENGLISH

BA(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Part-time:6years

Course code: Q300

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: No

Study abroad: Yes

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

OurBA(Hons)Englishcoursebuildsonyourloveofliterature,combiningcreativeandacademicactivitieswiththedevelopmentofkeytransferableskills.Realskillsfortherealworld.Ourgraduatesemergeasmature,confidentindividualswithexcellentcommunicationandanalyticalskills,ideallyplacedforanexcitingcareerinthecreativeindustries.

Topics include:

•Creativity,CritiqueandLiterature

•LiteratureandCultureinBritain1885–1925

•OnceUponaTime:Stories,ChildrenandLiterature

•BeyondtheHorizon:SpacesandPlacesinLiterature

•Shakespeare’sWorldofWords

•RomanticismUnbound

•Exploringthe18thCentury

•BritishWriting1900–1950

ENGLISH AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE

BA(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Part-time:6years

Course code: Q390

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes,optional

Study abroad: Yes

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

IfyouarefascinatedbytheEnglishLanguageinallitsforms,thiscourseisforyou.WithregularcollaborationswithBristol’sdiversecommunity,itlinkstheoryandanalysisfirmlytotherealworldandisanexcellentbasisforacareerinavarietyoffields.

Topics include:

•Creativity,CritiqueandLiterature

•LiteratureandIdeas

•FormsofReading/ReadingForms

•EnglishIndependentProject

•English:Past,PresentandFuture

•Meaning:StyleandDiscourse

•AnalysingCulture:LanguageandtheVisual

•Language,SkillsandEnterprise

ENGLISH AND HISTORY

BA(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Part-time:6years

Course code: QV31

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: No

Study abroad: Yes

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired,orequivalent.

Thiscoursewillgiveyouadeepunderstandingoftherelationshipbetweenhistoryandliteratureovertime.Criticalthinking,primaryresearchandanalysisareintegraltobothsubjects.Ongraduation,yourqualitiesasanindependentthinker,communicatorandcriticwillmakeyouideallyplacedforarewardingcareerorfurtherstudy.

Topics include:

•BritishHistoryfromtheBlackDeathtothePresentDay

•CrimeandProtest1750–1930

•TheFirstEnglishEmpire–Britain,IrelandandFrancec.1000–1540

•Mafias,MythologiesandCriminalNetworks:TheUnitedStatesandtheGlobalisationofCrime

•StalinandStalinism

•Creativity,CritiqueandLiterature

•LiteratureandCultureinBritain1885–1915

•ContemporaryAmericanNarrative

ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS

BA(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Part-time:6years

Course code: QQ3C

Starts:September

Campus:Frenchay

Work placement: Yes,optional

Study abroad:Yes

Tariff points:120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Combiningtwofascinatingsubjectareas,ourcourseprovidesskills,whichareingreatdemand.Youmightgoontoadvisethegovernmentonwritingclearlyforthepublic,becomeaspeechandlanguagetherapist,orworkinahigh-profilecommunicationsrole.

Topics include:

•English:Past,PresentandFuture

•Meaning:StyleandDiscourse

•SociolinguisticsandFieldwork

•ApplyingLinguistics:ForensicAnalysis

•AnalysingCulture:LanguageandtheVisual

•Language,SkillsandEnterprise

•LanguageAcquisition

•LanguageandtheMind

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ENGLISH WITH WRITING

BA(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Part-time:6years

Course code: 0PC3

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: No

Study abroad: No

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

ThiscoursewillgiveyouadeepunderstandingofEnglishliteraryculturefromtheRenaissancetothepresentday.Writingpracticewillrangefromcreativefictiontocommercialreportingandcriticalreviews,acrossbothprintanddigitalplatforms.Ourgraduatesemergeasflexible,culturallyengagedwritersequippedforrewardingcareers.TraininginAdobepublishingsoftwareisprovided.

Topics include:

•Creativity,CritiqueandLiterature

•OccasionsforWriting

•Children,StoriesandLiterature

•TravelWritingandModernity

•LiteratureandIdeas

HISTORY

BA(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Part-time:6years

Course code: V100

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: No

Study abroad: Yes

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

ThiscoursecoversmedievaltocontemporaryhistoryinBritain,Ireland,Europe,AmericaandAfrica.Engaginginhands-onhistoryfromthestart,youwillbuildanunderstandingofpasteventsandtheirhistoricalcontextsandgainaprofoundinsightintoimportantglobalissues.Youwillgraduatewiththepracticalandtransferableskillsdemandedbyemployerstoday.

Topics include:

• InternationalHistory1890–2000:CenturyoftheSuperpowers

•TheFirstEnglishEmpire–Britain,IrelandandFrancec.1000–1540

•CrimeandProtest1750–1930

•PoliticsandSocietyinIrelandsince1750

•PublicHistory:RepresentationsofthePast,1400tothepresent

•PoliticalViolenceandTerrorinEurope1931–45

•Mafias,MythologiesandCriminalNetworks:TheUnitedStatesandtheGlobalisationofCrime

HISTORY WITH HERITAGE

BA(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Part-time:6years

Course code: 3RN2

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: No

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

ThiscourseisdeliveredinoneofBritain’smosthistoriccitiesandtakesfulladvantageoftheresourcesonoffer.Combiningbroadacademicstudywithvocationalexperience,youwillapplyyourfascinationforhistorycreativelyandintherealworld,whilegaininganexcellentgroundingforacareerintheheritageindustry.

Topics include:

•AnIntroductiontoHeritage

•SourcesforCourses:HistoryandEvidence

•BritishHistoryfromtheBlackDeathtothePresentDay

•PublicHistory

•ProjectManagementinHistory

•HistoryinthePublicSpace(Placement)

•Dissertation

•Britain,theAtlanticSlaveTradeanditsLegacy

LITERATURE AND FILM STUDIES

BA(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Part-time:6years

Course code: Q3P3

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: No

Study abroad: No

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Learnaboutpost-1800sliteratureandfilmfromleadingacademics.Engagewithdifferentviewpointsandstylesofrepresentation.Examineliteraryandcinematicclassics,populargenres,documentary,biographyandanimation.Considersocial,culturalandeconomicchangesaffectingtheseforms.Developprofessionalskillsinpublishing,websiteandcontentcreation.

Topics include:

•ContemporaryCinema

•20thand21stCenturyLiterature

•PopularFictionandFilm

•WorldCinema

•AdaptationandConvergence

•Genre

MEDIA CULTURE AND PRACTICE

BA(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Part-time:6years

Course code: PL36

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: No

Tariff points: 112**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Thiscourseisforanyonewithapassionformakingandcriticallyexaminingcontemporarymediaandculture.Explorethewaysinwhichweproduceandconsumemediainthecontextofeverydaylife.Intheprocess,developproductionskillsalongsideanin-depthawarenessofmediawithinbothculturalandhistoricalcontexts.Thiscourseensuresyouarewellequippedforarangeofexcitingcareerdestinations.

Topics include:

•ContemporaryDigitalPractice

•ExperienceandIdentity

•TheCity,ModernityandNetworkCulture

•ResearchinMediaCultures

•ScreenMedia

• IndependentProduction

•WorkPlacementandExperience

•Dissertation

Arts and Cultural Industries

PROFESSIONAL AND CREATIVE WRITING

BA(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Part-time:6years

Course code: W810

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes,optional

Study abroad: No

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Developthetechnicalskills,criticalawarenessandcreativedaringessentialforworkingasawriter.Learningfromwell-respectedprofessionalwriters,youwillgainathoroughunderstandingofthecreativeprocess,applyyourwritingskillstomeettheneedsofdifferentmediaandaudiencesandbecomeanindependent,self-motivatedmanagerofyourownprojects.Theextensiveknowledgeyouwillgainofprofessionalstandardswillprovideexcellentpreparationforworkinginthecreativeindustries.

Topics include:

•CreativePracticeandIdeation

•Writers’Workshop:TheEditorialVoice

•TellingtheStory:WorkingwithNarrativeTechniques

•WritingProject

•Commissions,CreativityandConstraints

•WritingandMediaEnvironments

•WorkingintheWritingIndustries

•WritingFuturesandtheFutureofWriting

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THRIVE in an environment that’s inspired by industry

BusinessBristol Business School focuses on preparing students for a range of exciting careers in the challenging and dynamic world of business. Our teaching is relevant, applied and connected with industry, with a combination of practical application and academic rigour. We place a strong emphasis on work-based opportunities giving you the best possible expectations for careers in business or for starting your own business venture on graduation.

Top reasons to study with us:

• Ourbrandnew£55mBusinessSchool,givingaccesstostate-of-the-artactivelearningsuitesandtheBloombergTradingRoom,aswellashighspecificationclassroomsandflexibleworkspaces.

• Manyofourcoursesareprofessionallyaccredited(CMI,CIMA,ACCAandICAEW)tohelpyoufast-trackyourcareer.

• Ouraward-winningcareersservicehashelpedstudentssecureawide-rangeofworkplacements,internshipsandvolunteeringrolesintheUKandoverseas,workingwithemployerssuchasL’Oréal,BMWMini,WarnerBros,GSK,IBM,PWC,Intel,LloydsBankingGroup,HP,OfficeforNationalStatisticsandtheTreasuryaswellassmallerlocalcompanies.

• Winnerofthe‘Silver’SmallBusinessCharterawardfromtheCharteredAssociationofBusinessSchools,whichrecognisesoutstandingworkinsupportingenterpriseinsmallbusinesses.

• 83%ofBusinessandManagementgraduatesand83%ofAccounting,EconomicsandFinancestudentsareinworkorfurtherstudysixmonthsaftergraduating.*

Accounting, Economics and Finance

£22,675Business and Management

£27,554Average starting salary for graduates in full-time professional jobs six months after graduating from a course in this department at UWE Bristol*

*Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education Survey, published 2015

“My work placement was at United Hospitals NHS Trust. While I was there, I worked alongside EY (formerly Ernst & Young). They were so impressed they headhunted me on graduation.”

Dan BA(Hons) Accounting and Finance

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Accounting, Economics and Finance

Degrees

ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE

BA(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich: 4years

Course code: N420

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: Yes

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Thiscoursecarriesmultipleexemptionsfromaccountingprofessionalexaminations,incorporatingstrongemployerlinkstoprepareyouforsuccessfulcareersinthefinancialindustries.Developexcellentprofessionalaccountingandcorporatefinancialdecisionmakingskillsandbuildspecialismsthrougharangeofoptionalmodules.Enjoyexcellentplacementandinternshipopportunities,whichallowyoutoapplyyourknowledgeinarealworldcontexttoresolvechallengingbusinessandfinancialproblems.

Topics include:

•FinancialandManagementAccounting

•CorporateFinanceandFinancialManagement

•FinancialDecisionMaking

•CorporateReporting

•TaxationandTaxPlanning

•GovernanceandEthicalBusiness

•CreditRiskManagement

• InvestmentandFinancialPlanning

BANKING AND FINANCE

BA(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich: 4years

Course code: N300

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: Yes

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMathsorStatistics,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent): Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Thiscoursedrawsoncurrentresearchintocontemporaryissuesinbankingandfinance,andcoverstheprinciplesandpracticeofmodernbanking,governance,ethicsandregulation.Learnabouttheroleofbankinginmodernanddevelopingeconomies,taxandinvestmentplanning,credit,portfolioandcreditriskmanagement.Thecoursehasatrulyinternationalperspectiveandexploreshowbankingsystemsaroundtheworldhaveadjustedinthewakeofthefinancialcrisis.

Topics include:

•FinancialInstitutionsandMarkets

•Principles,PracticeandEconomicTheoryofBanking

•Governance,RegulationandRiskManagement

•CreditManagement:TheoryandPractice

•MacroeconomicsandMonetaryEconomics

• IslamicBanking

• InternationalFinance

• InvestmentManagement

ECONOMICS

BA(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich: 4years

Course code: L100

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: Yes

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMathsorStatistics,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Thisisanexcitingappliedcoursewhichfocusesonrealworldissues,usingandapplyingthelatestpost-crisiseconomictheory.Acquiretheskillsnecessarytoanalyse,amongstotherthings,pricingtheory,howfirmsreallyoperate,economicgrowth,post-crisisbanking,migrationandsustainability.Inthetraditionofpluralisteconomicthoughtyouwillexplorealternativeschoolsofthoughtsuchasnewinstitutionaleconomics,happinesseconomics,evolutionaryeconomicsandPost-Keynesianism.

Topics include:

•MicroeconomicsandMacroeconomics

•TheSkillsoftheEconomist

•EconomicResearchMethodsincludingEconometrics

•BankingandFinancialEconomics

•DevelopmentEconomics

•HappinessandBehaviouralEconomics

•EconomicsoftheEnvironmentandSustainability

•LabourEconomicsandMigration

ECONOMICS

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich: 4years

Course code: L190

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: Yes

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMathsorStatistics,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Maths.

Economicsfocusesonrealissuesusingandapplyingthelatestpost-crisiseconomictheory.Developyourskillsinpuremathematics,whileexploringthebroadersocialandpoliticalcontextshapingtoday’sworld.Inthetraditionofpluralisteconomicthought,explorealternativeschoolsofthought.Acquireanunderstandingofpricing,howfirmsreallyoperate,economicgrowth,post-crisisbanking,migrationandsustainabilityusingavarietyofdifferentmethodswhichincludesapuremathematicsstrand.

Topics include:

•MicroeconomicsandMacroeconomics

•MathematicsforEconomists

•EconomicResearchMethodsincludingEconometrics

•BankingandFinancialEconomics

•DevelopmentEconomics

•HappinessandBehaviouralEconomics

•EconomicsoftheEnvironmentandSustainability

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Business and Management

Foundation Degrees

BUSINESS WITH MANAGEMENT

FdA

Full-time:2years

Part-time:3years

Course code: N1NG

Starts:September

Campus:WestonCollege

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad:No

Tariff points:64**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent. Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):TwoormoreALevelsorBTECExtendedDiplomainBusinessorEventsManagementoranalternativequalificationsuchasarelatedNVQLevel3,AdvancedApprenticeshiporAccesstoHigherEducationDiplomawithatleast15Level3creditsatMerit.

Thisflexibleandcontemporaryfoundationdegree,deliveredbyWestonCollegeandawardedbyUWEBristol,allowsyoutogainauniversity-levelqualificationbycombiningstudywithworkandapplyinglearningdirectlybacktoyourworkplace.Youwillgainageneralfoundationinbusinessandmanagementcoveringareassuchasmanagingpeople,marketing,finance,lawandorganisationalbehaviour.

Topics include:

•BusinessEnvironment

•BusinessLaw

Degrees

BUSINESS (TEAM ENTREPRENEURSHIP)

BA(Hons)

Full-time: 3years

Course code: N191

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Integrated

Study abroad: No

Tariff points: 112**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalentLevel 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Aninnovativeandentrepreneurialdegreeforthoseinterestedinworkinginteams,seekingamorepractical,hands-onapproachtolearningandwiththepassionandcommitmenttotakechargeoftheirlearning.Youwill‘learnbydoing’,workingonrealprojectswithrealorganisations,earningmoneyandgainingvaluableentrepreneurialexperience.

Topics include:

•BuildingaCompany

•ManagementLearningandDevelopment

•GrowingaCompany

•WorkinginTeams

•AuthenticManagementandSustainablePractice

•SustainingaCompany

•TeamEntrepreneurship

•LeadershipinPractice

BUSINESS AND EVENTS MANAGEMENT

BA(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich: 4years

Course code: NN21

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: Yes

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Thisexcitingandvocationally-relevantdegreebringstogetherUWEBristol’sexpertiseineventstudiesandbusinessmanagement.Youwillexplorethemaindisciplinesandoperationalareasofbusinessalongsidespecialistmodulesfocusingoneventmanagement,inacityregionwithanationalandincreasinglyinternationalreputationforitseventsandfestivals.

Topics include:

•MeetingtheManagementChallenge

•EventsinContext

•ManagingPeople

•PlanningandManagingEvents

•TheBusinessofEvents

•ContemporaryIssuesinEvents

•StagingandEvaluatingEvents

•ProjectManagement

BUSINESS AND HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

BA(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich: 4years

Course code: N1N6

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: Yes

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent. Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent): Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Thisdegree,deliveredbyexperienced,research-activeexperts,focusesonthepracticesandissuesassociatedwithpeoplemanagementunderpinnedbyasolidfoundationinbusinesstheoryandpractice.Explorethereal-worldchallengesfacingmodernbusinesses.

Topics include:

•LawandEqualityatWork

• InternationalHumanResourceManagement

•HumanResourceDevelopmentandKnowledgeManagement

•StrategicManagement

•ManagingPeople

•UnderstandingBusinessandFinancialInformation

•UnderstandingtheBusinessandEconomicEnvironment

•EngaginginCriticalBusinessEnquiry

BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT

BA(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich: 4years

Course code: N100

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: Yes

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent. Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent): Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Abroadandhugelyrelevantbusinessdegreeexploringthemainfunctionsofabusinessinaglobal,competitive,fast-movingindustry.Practicalmodules,valuableworkplacementsandresearch-activetutorsensureyougraduate‘work-ready’withcrucialbusinessskills,cutting-edgeknowledgeandreal-worldexperience.Careeroptionsincludemanagement,marketing,sales,humanresourcesandfinance.

Topics include:

•MeetingtheManagementChallenge

•UnderstandingBusinessandFinancialInformation

•UnderstandingthePrinciplesofMarketing

•AccountingInformationforBusiness

• InternationalBusiness

•GoodBusiness,BadBusinessandSustainability

•NewVentureCreation

•EntrepreneurshipandSmallBusiness

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP

BA(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich: 4years

Course code: N201

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: Yes

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Acurrentandapplieddegreeforstudentsseekingamoredetailedstudyofleadership,underpinnedbyasolidfoundationinbusinessmanagement.Youwillexplorecutting-edgetheoriesofleadershipandleadershipinpractice.

Topics include:

•OrganisationalLeadership

•TheExperienceandPracticeofOrganisations

•CoachinginOrganisations

•LeadershipandOrganisationDevelopment

•StrategicManagement

•EngaginginCriticalBusinessEnquiry

•UnderstandingtheBusinessandEconomicEnvironment

•AccountingInformationforBusiness

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT PRACTICE

BA(Hons)

Part-time: 18months

Course code: N102

Starts: September

Campus: YeovilCollegeUniversityCentre

Work placement: No

Study abroad: No

Tariff points: n/a**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.

Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):AnHNDorfoundationdegreeinarelevantsubject,orequivalentlevelqualification.

Aflexibleandcontemporary‘top-up’degreeforthoseseekingtodevelopexistingbusinessandmanagementstudyandexperiencethroughcuttingedge-modulesandinteractivelearningthatfocusonpracticalapplicationofbusinesstheoryandskillsdevelopment.Thishands-on,broad-baseddegreetaughtbyexperiencedtutors,coversthemainfunctionsofbusinesspracticeandtheoryincludingstrategy,organisationalanalysis,marketingandhumanresourcemanagementwithavaluableinternationalperspective.

Topics include:

•PrinciplesofMarketing

•FinancialInformationandDecisionMaking

•ThePracticeofOperationsManagement

•ManagingPeople

•ExperienceintheWorkplace

•ContemporaryIssuesinOrganisationalPractice

•ApproachestoInvestigationandEnquiry

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BUSINESS MANAGEMENT WITH ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE

BA(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich: 4years

Course code: N1N4

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: Yes

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Thiscoursewillprovideyouwithacurrentandcomprehensivebusinesseducation,withadditionalspecialistknowledgeofaccountingandfinancetechniquesandapplicationsinthemodernbusinessworld,bothnationallyandglobally.Gaintheessentialbusinessskillstoprepareyouforasuccessfulcareerinafast-paced,complexandever-changingglobaleconomy.Enjoyacurriculumwhichaimstochallengeyourwaysofthinking,learningandbehaving.Issuesofethics,sustainabilityandglobalcitizenshipareembeddedthroughout.

Topics include:

•UnderstandingBusinessandFinancialInformation

•UnderstandingOrganisationsandPeople

•UnderstandingtheMarketProcess

•EngaginginCriticalBusinessEnquiry

•ManagerialAccountingandFinance

•MethodsofEnquiry

•ManagingBusinessProcesses

•CorporateFinance

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT WITH ECONOMICS

BA(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich: 4years

Course code: N1L1

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: Yes

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Thiscourseoffersasolidgroundinginbusinessmanagementandadevelopedawarenessoftheeconomicenvironmentinabroaderbusinesscontext.Exploretheroleofmacro-economicpolicyinbusinessdecision-making.Developyourunderstandingofmanagingpeople,marketing,accountingandfinanceandeconomictheorywithengagingoptionalmodulesinsustainablebusiness,internationaltradeandbehaviouraleconomics.

Topics include:

•UnderstandingBusinessandFinancialInformation

•EconomicPrinciplesinaContemporaryContext

•UnderstandingOrganisationsandPeople

•UnderstandingtheMarketProcess

•EngaginginCriticalBusinessEnquiry

•ManagingPeople

•ManagerialAccountingandFinance

•StrategicManagement

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT WITH MARKETING

BA(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich: 4years

Course code: N1N5

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: Yes

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Thisbroad-based,contemporarybusinesscoursewithvaluableworkplacementyearallowsyoutostudymarketingin-depth,underpinnedbyasolidgroundinginallbusinessfunctions.Taughtbyresearch-activeexperts,youwillanalyserealbusinessissuesandgainanunderstandingofconsumerbehaviour,themarketprocessandtraditionalanddigitalmarketingmethods.

Topics include:

•MeetingtheManagementChallenge

•PrinciplesandPracticeofMarketing

• IntegratedMarketingCommunications

•ManagingPeople

•MethodsofEnquiry

•StrategicManagement

•UnderstandingBusinessandFinancialInformation

•FinalYearProject:choiceofBusiness,EnterpriseorWork-basedEnquiry

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

BA(Hons)

Sandwich: 4-yearsandwichcourseincludingeitherastudyyearabroadoraninternationalyear-longbusinessplacement

Course code: N110

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: Yes

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent): Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Companiesofallsizesarenowcompetinginaglobalmarketplaceandgraduateswhohaveanunderstandinginhowthismodernworldofbusinessfunctionsarehighlysoughtafter.Thiscoursewillprovideyouwithacomprehensiveglobalbusinesseducationandequipyouwiththeessentialknowledgeandskillstoprepareyouforasuccessfulinternationalcareerinacomplexandever-changingbusinessworld.Ithasaparticularfocusondevelopingstudents’cross-culturalunderstandingandinternationalbusinessawareness.

Topics include:

•Cross-CulturalCommunications

• InternationalHumanResourceManagement

• InternationalBusinessintheEmergingMarkets

•DoingBusinessinAsia

•GlobalMarketingManagement

• InternationalFinancialManagement

•EngaginginCriticalBusinessEnquiry

•AccountingInformationforBusiness

MARKETING

BA(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich: 4years

Course code: N500

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: Yes

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Thisengaging,academicallyrigorouscoursetaughtbyleadingexpertsprovidesasolidfoundationinbusinessandafocusonmarketingexploringbranding,publicrelations,research,globalmarketinganddigitalmarketing.Youwilldevelopvitalbusinessskillsandlearnhowtocreateabrand,pitchideas,undertakemarketresearchandrespondtobriefs.

Topics include:

•PrinciplesandPracticeofMarketing

• IntegratedMarketingCommunications

•ConsumerBehaviourandProfessionalPractice

•MethodsofEnquiry

•BrandManagement

•MeetingtheManagementChallenge

•FinalYearProject

MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS MANAGEMENT *

BA(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich: 4years

Course code: N591

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: Yes

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Aninnovativeandhighlyappliedcourseforthoseseekingcareerswithinacommunicationsagencyenvironment,oranin-housecommunicationsfunction.Thiscourseisdeliveredusingaproblem-centredapproachwhichenablesstudentstoaccruetheskillsneededtoworkinafast-pacedindustryenvironment,whilstdevelopinganunderstandingofallaspectsofthecommunicationsprocessandtherolecommunicationsplaysasabusinessfunction.

Topics include:

•AnalysingMarketsandMarketing

• IntegratedMarketingCommunications

•ProjectManagementinaMarketingContext

•ManagingBusinessRelationships

•MarketResearchandAnalytics

• InternationalandInterculturalCommunications

•BusinesstoBusinessCommunications

•ExtendedIndependentProject

* Courses are subject to final UWE Bristol approval

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GET ahead of the game

£23,548Average starting salary for graduates in full-time professional jobs six months after graduating from a course in this department at UWE Bristol*

Computer Science and Creative TechnologiesIf you want to work at the forefront of innovation and new technologies, UWE Bristol offers the chance to explore a diverse range of subject areas all with one thing in common – the development and use of software to support business, entertainment and social enterprise.

Top reasons to study with us:

• There’llbetheopportunitytogetrelevantindustryexperienceandplacementsthroughourlinkswithkeyemployerssuchasHP,SonyandIBM.

• Weteachpracticalskillsaswellasthekeyunderlyingprinciples–soyou’llbereadytocontributeintheworkplacefromdayone.

• Thechancetoworkonreal-worldliveprojectsandcasestudies(includingthoseinthevoluntarysector)willhelpyoutoimproveyourgraduateprospects.

• Investmentinstate-of-the-artfacilitiesmeanswehavecutting-edgelabsandstudioswithspecialistfacilitiesforundertakinggroup-basedprojectwork.

• You’llhavetheopportunitytoundertakeinternationalstudyaspartofyourdegree.

• 90%ofComputerScienceandCreativeTechnologiesgraduatesareinworkorfurtherstudysixmonthsaftergraduating.*

“Through this course I developed a professional, motivated and focused attitude. Since my first year, I was lucky enough to secure employment with Protection Group International. By the time I had completed my third year, I received an excellent job offer.”

AdamBSc(Hons) Forensic Computing and Security

*Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education Survey, published 201580

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Foundation Degrees

APPLIED COMPUTING

FdSc

Full-time:2years

Part-time:3years

Course code:I101

Starts:September

Campus:WestonCollege

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad:No

Tariff points:64**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent):EnglishandMaths,orequivalent.Level 3 (Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):TwoormoreALevels,BTECExtendedDiploma,relatedNVQLevel3,AdvancedApprenticeshiporAccesstoHigherEducationDiplomawithatleast15Level3creditsatMerit,orequivalent.

Thiscoursewillprovideyouwiththetechnicalskillsandworkplaceexperiencetogainacareerinthedynamicfieldofinformationtechnology.

Youwillcompletearangeofprojectstomeettheneedsofbusinessrequirements,developing,implementingandtestingpracticalsolutionsanddevelopingskillsinresearch,problemsolvingandcriticalthinking.

Topics include:

•ComputingApplications

•SoftwareDesignandDevelopment

•SystemsAnalysisandDatabases

•WebTechnologiesandPlatforms

•ServiceSupportToolsandTechniques

•ComputingProjectManagement

•Object-orientedSoftwareDesignandDevelopment

•DigitalDevices:Implementation/Usability

Degrees

Foundation year entry optionSomeofthecoursesinthisDepartmentincludeafoundationyear,forthosewhoneedanadditionalyeartogaintherequiredsubjectknowledgetocompletethedegree.Thefirstyearistaughtatourpartnercollege,CityofBristolCollege.

APPLIED COMPUTING (TOP-UP)

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:1year

Part-time:2years

Course code:I100

Starts:September

Campus:WestonCollege,KnightstoneCampus

Work placement: No

Study abroad:No

Foundation level:No

Tariff points:n/a**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent):EnglishandMaths,orequivalent.SuccessfulcompletionofarelatedFoundationDegreeorequivalentwithanaveragegradeprofileof50%orabove.

Thiscoursewillfurtherdevelopyourtheoreticalandpracticalskills,withmodulesselectedtoprovidein-depthexperienceofarangeofin-demandsubjectareas.Topicscoveredwillincludemanagingstrategiestocountercomputersecuritythreats,developingtechnologiesandtheirsocialimplicationsand2Dand3Dmultimediaapplications.

Topics include:

•MultimediaandGamesDesign

•ComputerSecurity

•EmergingTechnologies

•AppliedComputingProject

AUDIO AND MUSIC TECHNOLOGY

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich: 4years

Course code: J932

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: No

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeJ93Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent): Music,orMusicTechnologypreferred.

Studybasicengineeringandthetechnologicalaspectsofmusicwithanemphasisonthecreativeapplicationoftechnology.Learnbasicrecordingtechniquesandprogresstothescienceofsound,acousticsandrecordingin-depth.PerforminourcelebratedCentreforPerformingArts.Getinvolvedinplacementsandprojectsforlocalorganisations.

Topics include:

•AudioEngineering

•AudioTechnology

•AudioPost-Production

• IntroductoryAudioProgramming

•AudioProcessDesignandImplementation

•MusicConcepts

•AudioRecording

•AppliedAudioSystems

BROADCAST AUDIO AND MUSIC TECHNOLOGY

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich: 4years

Course code: H6J9

Starts:September

Campus:Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad:No

Foundation level:Yes–coursecodeH6JFvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points:120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMathsorequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Music,orMusicTechnology,preferred.

PartneredwithBBCRadioanddeliveredbyindustryprofessionals,onthiscourseyouwillstudyrecordingtechniquesandthetechnologicalaspectsofbroadcasting.Learnengineeringskillsandapplyyourcreativitytoenhanceaudiosoundandquality.Developyourportfolioandgainhands-onexperienceinworld-classfacilities.

Topics include:

•AudioProgramming

•AudioEngineering

•BroadcastPractice

•BroadcastTechnologies

•OutsideBroadcast

•AudioTechnologyandRecording

•AudioforGames

•SonicArt

COMPUTER SCIENCE

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3yearsSandwich: 4years

Course code: G400

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: No

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeG40Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 128**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Seewww.uwe.ac.ukforLevel2subjectrequirementsforBTECstudents.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Learnhowtoanalysecomplexproblems,thendesignandwriteprogramstosolvethem.Withteachingfromworld-leadingArtificial

Intelligence(AI)experts,you’llstudyandapplyAIinarangeofenvironmentsandgethands-onexperienceofbringingyourideastolife.

Topics include:

• IntroductiontoObject-orientedSystemsDevelopment

• IntroductiontoArtificialIntelligence

•PrinciplesofComputing

•ComputerandNetworkSystems

•DesignandAnalysisofDataStructuresandAlgorithms

•EnterpriseSystemsDevelopment

•ComputingProject

•HybridIntelligentSystems

COMPUTER SYSTEMS INTEGRATION

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich: 4years

Course code: G402

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: No

Study abroad: No

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeG42Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 128**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Seewww.uwe.ac.ukforLevel2subjectrequirementsforBTECstudents.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsbutyoumusthavesomeknowledgeofprogramming.

ThiscoursehasgreatgraduateprospectsandhasstrongsupportfromregionalITcompanies.Studydigitalelectronicsandprogramming.Examinecomputersystemsfocusingonnetworks,CPUarchitectureandembeddedsystems.Youwilldesign,developandtestembeddedsystemssoftwareonstate-of-the-artrealworlddevices.

Topics include:

•ComputerandNetworkSystems

•ProgramminginC

•WebProgramming

•MobileandEmbeddedDevices

•C++Development

•ComputerNetworksandOperatingSystems

•EmbeddedSystemsDevelopment

COMPUTING

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich: 4years

Part-time:byarrangement

Course code: G401

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: No

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeI10Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 128**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Learnhowtoapplycomputersciencetopracticalproblemsanddevelopsoftwaretosolvethem.Studyprogramming,softwaredesignandsystemdevelopment.Examinecomputerandnetworksystems,webapplications,softwareengineeringandprogrammingusingC,C++andJava.Considerethicalandprofessionalissues.Applylearningthroughhands-onindividualprojects.Besupportedtopursueideastoimplementation.

Topics include:

•ProgramminginCandWebDevelopment

•PrinciplesofComputing

•BusinessApplications

•SoftwareEngineering

•ComputerNetworksandOperatingSystems

•Object-orientatedProgramming

•DatabaseandDataSchemas

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DIGITAL MEDIA

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich: 4years

Course code: G451

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: Yes

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeG45Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 128**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Seewww.uwe.ac.ukforLevel2subjectrequirementsforBTECstudents.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

AccreditedbytheBritishComputingSociety,thiscoursecombinescutting-edgedesignandtechnologiestoinvestigateinteractivemediacreation.Learnaboutinteractiondesign,webtechnologiesandthedigitalindustry.Applyyourknowledgeonlivebriefswhileenhancingyourindustryknowledgeatnetworkingevenings,professionalpresentationsandconferences.Seethedigitalworldinawidercontextwithindustrialplacements,internationalfieldtripsandtheopportunitytostudyabroadwithErasmusexchanges.

Topics include:

• IntroductiontoWebPlatforms

•MultimediaStudio

•UserExperience

•WebDesignPrinciples

•3DTechnologiesfortheWeb

• InteractionDesign

•CreativeTechnologyProject

•MobileDevelopment

FORENSIC COMPUTING AND SECURITY

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich: 4years

Course code: G4H4

Starts:September

Campus:Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad:No

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeG4HFvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points:128**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Seewww.uwe.ac.ukforLevel2subjectrequirementsforBTECstudents.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Thereisanurgentneedforprofessionalswhounderstandcomputersecurityanddigitalforensics.Thiscourseachievesconsistentlyhighgraduateemploymentratesandwillequipyouwithcomputerprogramming,internetandwebskills.Learnaboutcomputernetworks,systemsandthelegalenvironment.Developskillsusingforensicandsecuritytools.

Topics include:

•ComputerCrimeandDigitalEvidence

•MobileandEmbeddedDevices

•SecurityandForensicTools

•Law,ExpertsandJustice

•ForensicComputingPractice

•SecureComputerNetworks

•Cryptography

•WebProgramming

GAMES TECHNOLOGY

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich: 4years

Course code: G611

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: No

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeG61Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Ascienceortechnologysubject.

Applygamedevelopmentmethods/techniquesusinggameshardwareandsoftware.Developprogrammingskills,learnaboutAI,3Denvironmentsandsoftwaredesign.Examinethehistoryandtheoriesaroundplay,gamesanduserengagement.AsPlayStation®Firstpartners,you’llgaindirectexperienceofPS4andVitadevelopment.

Topics include:

•CommercialGamesDevelopment

•EntertainmentSoftwareDevelopment

•GameEngineArchitecture

•GamesDevelopmentEvolution

•SimulatedWorlds

•AdvancedTechnologies

•CreativeTechnologyProject

•Low-LevelProgramming

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (TOP-UP)

BSc(Hons)

Full-time: 1year

Course code: G560

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: No

Study abroad: No

Foundation level:No

Tariff points: n/a**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Specificsubjects:FdScorHNDinComputingrelatedsubject.

Top-upyourComputing,ITorICTFoundationDegree,orequivalentComputing,InformationSystems,orITqualification,intoanhonoursdegree.Focusonbusinessortechnicalmodulesaccordingtoyourpreference.Developskillsinprogramming,security,theweb,forensicsandbusiness.Applywhatyou’velearntonacomputingproject,orinformationsystemsdissertation.

Topics include:

•ComputingProject

•InformationSystemsDissertation

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT FOR BUSINESS

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich: 4years

Course code: GN52

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: No

Foundation level:No

Tariff points: 128**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Seewww.uwe.ac.ukforLevel2subjectrequirementsforBTECstudents.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

ThiscourseisdesignedtoaddresstheITskillsgapincollaborationwithTechIndustryGoldandcompaniessuchasDeloitte,FordandIBM.DeveloptheITandbusinessknowledgetomaximisetechnologytoimprovebusinessperformance.Buildvitalprofessionalandpersonalskillsandapplyknowledgethroughplacementsandlivebriefs.

Topics include:

•BusinessApplications

• InformationTechnology

•TheInformationPractitioner

•Data,SchemesandApplications

•ProjectManagement

• InformationSystemsDissertation

•EthicalandProfessionalIssuesinComputingandDigitalMedia

•StrategicManagement

MOBILE TECHNOLOGY

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich: 4years

Course code: I150

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: No

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeI15Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 128**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Seewww.uwe.ac.ukforLevel2subjectrequirementsforBTECstudents.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Thiscourseprovidesabroadcoverageofmobiletechnologyanditsroleinthedigitalcomputingecosystem,includingareasofapplicationdevelopment,creativemultimediacontent,games,userinterfacedevelopmentanduserexperience.Developskillsinthedesignandimplementationofsoftwareformobileplatforms,basedontheoreticalandpracticalknowledgeofprinciplesofsoftwaredevelopmentforvariousmobileplatforms.

Topics include:

•MobileDeviceTechnology

•MobileApplicationDevelopment

•PervasiveComputing

•CommercialGamesDevelopment

•WebPlatforms/GraphicDesign

•UserExperiences

•EntertainmentSoftwareDevelopment

SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT FOR BUSINESS

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3year

Sandwich: 4years

Course code: 6F3B

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: No

Foundation level: Yes–coursecode6F3Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 128**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Seewww.uwe.ac.ukforLevel2subjectrequirementsforBTECstudents.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Employer-designedandTechIndustryGoldendorsed,thiscourseisspecificallycreatedtoestablishthecompetenceandcapabilitiesrequiredbyUKindustry;todevelopsoftwaredesign,analysis,projectmanagement,programmingandsolutiondeliveryskillsacrossarangeofbusinesscontexts.Ithasbeendevelopedinconjunctionwithe-skillsUK,theGovernment’sSectorSkillsCouncilforITandTelecommunications,workinginclosecollaborationwithtoday’sleadingbusinesses.UWEBristolhasbeenselectedtorunthecoursehereintheSouthWest.

Topics include:

•PrinciplesofComputing

• InformationSystemsDevelopment

•TheInformationPractitioner

•DataSchemesandApplications

•Object-orientedSystemsDevelopment

•DesignandAnalysisofDataStructuresandAlgorithms

•EthicalandProfessionalIssuesinComputingandDigitalMedia

•ComputingProject

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INSPIRE others to reach their potential

£21,914Average starting salary for graduates in full-time professional jobs six months after graduating from a course in this department at UWE Bristol*

Education and ChildhoodWe can help you to become an inspirational practitioner and leader. Bristol offers an exciting and diverse context for your studies and we offer expertise and focus on both theory and practice to enable you to begin a rewarding and stimulating career.

Top reasons to study with us:

• Beingpartofalargeuniversityinavibrantcitygivesyouopportunitiesforexperiences,whichcanbroadenyourhorizonswithinandbeyondyourcourse.

• Wehaveverystronglinkswitheducationalandculturalsettingsacrosstheregioncentredonpractice,collaborativeprojectsandresearch.

• Yourtutorsareabsolutelycommittedtosupportingyoutoexploreandachieveinyourchosenfieldandtoenableyoutosupportandinspireallthosewhoyouworkwithduringyourcourseandintoyourcareer.

• 93%ofEducationandChildhoodgraduatesareinworkorfurtherstudysixmonthsaftergraduating.*

Dolphin School, Bristol

One of our local partners offering work placements to UWE Bristol students.*Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education Survey, published 2015

“Having UWE Bristol trainees in our school has had a positive effect on the whole school community. Their enthusiasm and professionalism has been commented on by staff, parents and Governors. The training they receive prior to placements has ensured quality experiences for the children.”

Linda Bennett Parson Street Primary School

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Foundation Degrees

INCLUSIVE PRACTICE

FdA

Full-time: 2years.Thecourseinvolveseighthoursstudy,onedayaweek.

Course code: X161

Starts: September

Campus: WestonCollege

Work placement: Youwillneedtohaveaccessthroughpaidorvoluntaryworktoaneducational/socialcontextforchildren/youngpeople/adultswhohaveadditionalsupportrequirements.

Study abroad: No

Tariff points: 48**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.TwoormoreALevelsoraBTECExtendedDiplomaoranalternativequalificationsuchasarelatedNVQlevel3,AdvancedApprenticeshiporAccesstoHigherEducationDiplomawithatleast15Level3creditsatMerit.

Thiscourseisforprofessionalsworkingwithpeoplewithlearningdifficultiesand/ordisabilitiesineducationorthecommunity.ThecourserunsonedayaweekatWestonCollegeandyouwillcontinueworkingwhileyoustudy.Followingcompletion,youmayprogresstoanhonoursdegreebytakingaone-yeartop-upcourse.

Topics include:

•ContributingtotheSupportforPeopleontheAutismSpectrum

•PositiveInteractionswithLearners

•ThinkingandLearning

•TheVoiceoftheLearner

• IssuesofMentalHealth

• InclusiveProfessionalPractice

• IndependentStudy

•AutismSpectrumandCommunicationSkills

Degrees

EARLY CHILDHOOD

BA(Hons)

Full-time: 3years

Course code: X312

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Work-relatedlearning

Study abroad: No

Tariff points: 112**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.

Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Thiscourseprovidesanin-depthexplorationofissuesrelatingtothedevelopment,educationandlivesofchildrenbetweenbirthandeightyears-old.ApplicantscanbeinterviewedforaplaceonourEarlyYearsTeacherstrandoftheprogramme;theywillgraduatewithbothaBA(Hons)EarlyChildhoodandEarlyYearsTeacherstatus.Graduatesfollowmanagerialcareersinchildcare/educationalsettings,children’sservicesandfamilysupport.AsignificantnumbergoontopostgraduateteachingqualificationsandsomeprogresstoMaster’sdegrees.

Topics include:

•ChildreninSociety

•TheDevelopingChild

•ExploringPlayinEarlyChildhood

•WorkingwithallChildrenandExploringSpecialEducationalNeeds

•Responsibilities,LeadershipandProfessionalFutures

EDUCATION IN PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE (TOP-UP)

BA(Hons)

Full-time:1yearstudywhilstworkinginaneducationalsetting

Course code: X303

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Youwillneedtohaveaccesstoaneducational/socialcontextforchildren/youngpeople/adults.

Study abroad: No

Tariff points: n/a**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent,orLevel2CertificatesinAdultLiteracyandNumeracy.

Applicantsneed240credits,equivalenttoYears1and2atdegreelevel,ineducationally-relatedstudybeforeembarkinguponthiscourse.

Thiscourseisaone-yeartop-upcourseforthoseworkingineducationandrelatedareas.ItwillenhanceyourcareerprospectsandcanactasaroutetoqualificationssuchasPGCEandQualifiedTeacherStatus(QTS)orMaster’sdegrees.

Topics include:

•ResearchinginPractice

• InnovativeCurricula

•ApproachesforAddressingEmotionalBarrierstoLearning

•YouthandCommunityLearning

PRIMARY EDUCATION (INITIAL TEACHER EDUCATION)

BA(Hons)

Full-time: 3years

Course code: X123

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Teachingpracticeinatleastthreesettingsforminimum140daysintotalacrossYears1,2and3.

Study abroad: No

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,MathsandScience,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Thiscoursewillgiveyouspecialisttraininginteachingfiveto11year-oldsatkeystages1and2.Employmentprospectsareexcellent.Ourgraduatesemergeasmature,confidentprofessionals,whoareabletotransformthelivesofthechildrentheyteach.

Topics include:

•LearningtoLearn

•ChildDevelopment

• InclusionandDiversity

•MeetingtheNeedsofallLearners

•BehaviourManagement

•DevelopingProfessionalism

•SubjectKnowledgeforTeaching

•PolicyintoPractice

“What I love about UWE Bristol is the sense of belonging. It is a place to discover who you are and what you are good at and has opened up so many extra-curricular opportunities such as student ambassador work, equipping me for the real world.”

LaraBA(Hons) Education in Professional Practice

“The students training to be teachers at UWE Bristol are enthusiastic, reflective and energetic learners which makes teaching them a joy. The facilities allow me to teach as creatively as I wish.”

Jane CarterSenior Lecturer, Education

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value to your future

£26,838Average starting salary for graduates in full-time professional jobs six months after graduating from a course in this department at UWE Bristol*

Engineering and MathematicsPeople with strong engineering and maths skills are sought after in a number of professions and fields. The practical focus of our teaching and our industry links will help you develop those skills in a way that makes you highly attractive to future employers.

Top reasons to study with us:

• WeworkcloselywithinternationallyrenownedfirmsandorganisationssuchasAirbus,Intel,Rolls-RoyceandtheOfficeforNationalStatistics,toensureyouhaveexcellentworkplacementopportunitiesandthechancetoworkonliveprojects.

• Mostofourcoursesareaccredited,whichisthefirststeptowardsmeetingtherequirementsforcharteredstatus.

• Bristolisagreatareaformathematicsandengineeringwithboomingaerospace,renewableenergyandfinancialindustriesallbasedhere.

• Wehaveinvestedmillionsinstate-of-the-artfacilitiesincludingvehicleandflightsimulators,fournewlabsandtherefurbishmentofouraerospace,mechanicalandelectronicslaboratoriesandworkshops.WehavethelargestRoboticsLaboratoryintheUKonourcampus.

• 86%ofEngineeringandMathematicsgraduatesareinworkorfurtherstudysixmonthsaftergraduating.*

ADD

“Airbus chose UWE Bristol to provide the academic input into the engineering degree apprentice scheme. This is an endorsement from a key industry player of the quality of the education we provide.”

Dr Catherine HobbsHead of the Department of Engineering and Mathematics

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Foundation Degrees

AEROSPACE ENGINEERING MANUFACTURING

FdSc

Full-time: 2years(twodaysperweek)

Course code: H402

Starts:September

Campus:CityofBristolCollege,AshleyDownCentre

Work placement: No

Study abroad:No

Tariff points:120**

Required subjects: Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Mathsandanotherscienceortechnologysubject,orequivalent.

Focusonthedevelopmentofhigherlevelskillsinatechnologicalandmanagementcontext.Developarangeofskills,techniquesandattributesessentialforsuccessfulperformanceinworkinglifeortoprogresstostudyforhigherdegreesinappropriateaerospaceengineeringsubjects.

Topics include:

•EngineeringMathematics

•EngineeringScience

•MechanicalPrinciples

•DesignEngineering

•AircraftStructures

•AerodynamicsandFlight

•ProjectManagement

ELECTRONIC AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING

FdSc

Full-time: 3years

Course code: C2M4

Starts:September

Campus:GloucestershireCollege

Work placement: No

Study abroad:No

Tariff points:64**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent):EnglishLanguageandMathematics,orequivalent.

Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent): Arelevantscienceortechnologysubject,orequivalent.

Buildonyourskillsfromworkinginindustryandboostyourcareerprospectsandindustryexpertiseonthispart-timeappliedcourse.DevelopedinpartnershipwithUWEBristol,GloucestershireCollegeandGEAviation,thereareopportunitiestoprogressontooneofourprofessionallyaccreditedhonoursdegrees.Studyacombinationofmathematics,electronics,low-levelprogrammingandhigh-levelsoftwareengineeringprinciples.Learnhowtodesignandcreatemicroelectronicandcomputer-basedsystems.

Topicsinclude:

•PracticalElectronics(WBL)

•MathematicsforEngineers

•ProgramminginC

•ElectricalandElectronicPrinciples

•EmbeddedSystemsDesign

•C++Development

•DigitalDesign

•SignalProcessingandCircuits

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

FdSc

Full-time:2years(twodaysperweek)

Part-time:3years(onedayperweek)

Course code:093S

Starts:September

Campus:BridgwaterCentre

Work placement:No

Study abroad: No

Tariff points:112**

Required subjects:Seethecourselistingsatwww.uwe.ac.ukfordetailsofsubjectandgraderequirements.

Designedtoprovidetheknowledgeandunderstandingofhowadvancedandinnovativeengineeringunderpinsthemechanicaldesign,advancedmanufacturingandtechnicalserviceareasoftheindustry.Graduatesinthissectorfindroleswithinindustriessuchasmanufacturing,automotive,aerospace,petroleum,pharmaceuticals,energyandwater.ThiscoursecanformpartofaHigherApprenticeship.

AftersuccessfulcompletionofthisfoundationdegreethestudentmaygaindirectaccesstoLevel3ofMechanicalEngineeringBEng/MEngatUWEBristol.

Topics include:

•StressandDynamics

•EngineeringMathematics

•Design,MaterialsandManufacturing

•FluidDynamics

•EnergyandThermodynamics

•HeatTransfer,PowerandtheEnvironment

•MathematicsforMechanicalandAerospaceEngineering

MECHATRONICS*

FdSc

Part-time:3years

Course code:834A

Starts:September

Campus:BridgwaterCentre

Work placement:No

Study abroad:No

Tariff points:112**

Required subjects: Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent): Mathematics,orequivalent.

Mechatronicsengineeringisthemergeroftwoverystrongandfundamentalstreamsofengineering:mechanicalandelectronics.Thisfieldisevergrowingwithanincreasingdemandforsmart,intelligentandusercustomisablegadgets.Recentinnovationinaffordablecomputing,aboominsemiconductorindustryandadvancementsinmaterialsciencehascreatedthispotentialforendlessdevelopmentwithinaerospace,automotive,healthcare,transporttonamejustafewareasofapplication.

Thiscourse,designedbyUWEBristolandBridgwaterCollegeinpartnership,combinestheorywithextensivehands-onlearning,providingyouwithrelevantexperienceandskillssoughtbyemployersinthisarea.

AftersuccessfulcompletionofthisfoundationdegreethestudentmaygaindirectaccesstoLevel3ofElectronicEngineeringBEng/MEngatUWEBristol.

Topics include:

•ElectromechanicalSystemsDesignandManufacturing

•Design,MaterialsandManufacturing

•StressandDynamics

•ElectricalTechnology

•SignalProcessingTechnology

Degrees

Foundation year entry optionSomeofthecoursesinthisdepartmentincludeafoundationyear,forthosewhoneedanadditionalyeartogaintherequiredsubjectknowledgetocompletethedegree.

AEROSPACE ENGINEERING

BEng(Hons)/MEng

Full-time: BEng3years/MEng4yearsSandwich: BEng4years/MEng5years

Course code: BEngH403/MEngH404

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes,optionalinYear3

Study abroad: Yes

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeH43Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: BEng:120/MEng:128**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Maths(AlevelgradeCforBEng,orgradeBforMEng,orequivalent)plusascience.

ThiscourseisdevelopedalongsideregionalaerospacepartnersandaccreditedbytheRoyalAeronauticalSociety.Studyfundamentalaerospaceengineering,materialsandmanufacturingprocesses,stressanddynamics,aerospacedesign,thermodynamicsandfluids.Attendfactorytoursandbriefingsfromleadingorganisationsandapplylearningdevelopingprototypesinourlaboratories.

Topics include:

•EngineeringMathematics

•Design,MaterialsandManufacturing

•StressandDynamics

•DesignandElectromechanicalSystems

•SignalProcessingandCircuits

AEROSPACE ENGINEERING WITH PILOT STUDIES

BEng(Hons)/MEng

Full-time:BEng3years/MEng4years

Sandwich: BEng4years/MEng5years

Course code: BEngH405/MEngH406

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes,optionalinYear3

Study abroad: Yes(withpilotstudiesoption)

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeH45Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: BEng:120/MEng:128**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Maths(AlevelgradeCforBEngorgradeBforMEng,orequivalent)plusascience.

ThiscourseisdevelopedalongsideregionalaerospacepartnersandaccreditedbytheRoyalAeronauticalSociety.Studyfundamentalaerospaceengineering,materialsandmanufacturingprocesses,stressanddynamics,aerospacedesign,thermodynamicsandfluids.Attendfactorytoursandbriefingsfromleadingorganisations.Applylearningbydevelopingprototypes.TrainforyourPrivatePilotLicence(PPL)intheUSA.

Topics include:

•AerodynamicsandFlight

•AeroStructures

•ProjectManagement

•StressAnalysis

•Design,MaterialsandCAD/CAM

•AircraftSystems,AvionicsandControl

•SystemsEngineering

•Aeropropulsion

AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING

BEng(Hons)/MEng

Full-time:BEng3years/MEng4years

Sandwich: BEng4years/MEng5years

Course code: BEngH331/MEngH335

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes,optionalinYear3

Study abroad: No

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeH31Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: BEng120/MEng128**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Maths(AlevelgradeCforBEng,orgradeBforMEng,orequivalent)plusascience.

Designandcreategreentechnologiesandsustainabletransport.Studymathematics,design,manufacturingandmechanicalengineering.Progressontoautomotivemanufacturing,enginesystems,vehicledynamics,materialsandstructuresandsafety.Testdesignsinstate-of-the-artfacilities.Learnabouttheindustrythroughfactoryvisitsandprofessionalbriefings.ExperiencemotorsportwithUWEBristolRacing.

Topics include:

•StressandDynamics

•EngineeringMathematics

•DesignMaterialsandManufacturing

•FluidDynamics

•AutomotiveTechnology

•AutomotiveManufacturing

•MotorsportPerformance

•ProjectManagement

* Courses are subject to final UWE Bristol approval

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ELECTRONIC AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING*

BEng(Hons)

Full-time: 3years

Sandwich:4years

Part-time:5years

Course code: HM3L

Starts:September

Campus: GloucesterCollegeandFrenchay

Work placement:Yes,optionalinYear3

Foundation level:No

Tariff points:120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent):EnglishLanguage,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Mathsplusascience.

DevelopedinpartnershipwithGloucestershireCollegeandGEAviation,thiscoursewillequipyouwiththeskillsandknowledgetodesign,buildandintegrateemergingandfutureembeddedtechnologies.Thankstohighemployerdemandforthisspecialism,careeropportunitiesareavailableacrossabroadrangeofindustries.

Topics include:

•EngineeringMathematics

•PracticalElectronics

•ProgramminginC

•EmbeddedSystemsDesign

•SignalProcessingandCircuits

ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING

BEng(Hons)/MEng

Full-time: BEng3years/MEng4years

Sandwich: BEng4years/MEng5years

Part-time: 3–4years(withentryintoyear3)

Course code: BEngH61D/MEngH61C

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes,optionalinYear3

Study abroad: No

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeH6DFvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: BEng(Hons)120/MEng128**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Maths(AlevelgradeCforBEng,

orgradeBforMEng,orequivalent)plusascience.

ThiscourseisdevelopedalongsidetheInstitutionofEngineeringandTechnology(IET)andmajorpartneremployers.Studyelectronicengineeringtolearnanalogueanddigitalelectronics,engineeringmathematics,computerprogrammingandtheapplicationofelectronicengineering.Examinesignalprocessing,micro-controllers-basedsystems,communicationsystems,controlsystemsanddigitalhardwaredesign.Applyknowledgethroughprojectsinourmodern,state-of-the-artfacilities.

Topics include:

•ElectricalandElectronicPrinciples

•EngineeringMathematics

•PracticalElectronics

•CProgramming

•DigitalDesign

•DigitalSignalProcessing

•Communicationsystems

•AnalogueElectronics

ENGINEERING (TOP-UP)

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:1year

Part-time:bynegotiation

Course code: H110

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: No

Study abroad: No

Foundation level:No

Tariff points: n/a**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,orequivalent.

Specificsubjects:FdSc/HNDinEngineering,orequivalent.

Thiscourseprovidesaone-yeartop-uptoanhonoursdegree.Studysubjectssuchasadvancedmanufacturing,systemsengineering,energytechnologies,structuralanddesigninspectionandbusinessenvironmentonthemanufacturingpathway.Orexamineanalogueelectronics,digitalsignalprocessing,groupdesignandintegration,controlsystemsdesign,businessenvironmentandcommunicationsontheelectronicspathway.Applyknowledgethroughoutonprojectswithrealclients.

Topics include:

•AdvancedManufacturing

•EnergyTechnologies

•AnalogueElectronics

•BusinessEnvironment

•DigitalSignalProcessing

•GroupDesignandIntegration

•ControlSystemsDesign

MATHEMATICS

BSc(Hons)

Full-time: 3years

Sandwich: 4years

Course code: G101

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes,optionalinYear3

Study abroad: Yes

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeG10Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Mathematics(AlevelgradeB,orequivalent).

Onthiscourseyouwilldevelopastrongfoundationinadvancedmathematicalandstatisticalconceptsandmethods.Ourgraduateshavesuccessfullyappliedtheirskillsinthefieldsoffinanceandbusiness,governmentstatistics,health,education,computingandacademicresearch.Youwilllearnaboutthenatureofmathematicsandthewayinwhichithelpsustounderstandtheworldinwhichwelive.

Topics include:

•AbstractAlgebraandGeometry

•FinancialMathematics

•CodingTheoryandCombinatorics

•DynamicalSystems

•ContemporaryApplicationsofMathematics

•ResearchMethodsandForecasting

MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich: 4years

Course code: G300

Study abroad: No

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeG30Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Mathematics(AlevelgradeB,orequivalent).

AccreditedbytheRoyalStatisticalSociety(RSS)andInstituteofMathematicsanditsApplications,thefirsttwoyearsofthiscoursearesharedwithourmathematicsdegree.Studyandapplyadvancedmathematicalandstatisticalmethodstorealworldproblems.Developtheskillsofaprofessionalstatisticianabletoworkinfinanceandbusiness,scientificresearch,orgovernmentorganisations.

Topics include:

•StatisticalReasoning

•DataAnalysis

•StatisticalModelling

•ResearchMethodsandForecasting

•AppliedStatisticalResearchMethods

•StatisticalSoftware

•MultivariateStatisticalModelling

•MultivariateStatistics

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

BEng(Hons)/MEng

Full-time: BEng3years/MEng4years

Sandwich: BEng4years/MEng5years

Part-time: dayreleasecourseavailableover5–6years

Course code: BEngH300/MEngH301

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay(CityofBristolCollegeforfirstyearofthepart-timecourse)

Work placement: OptionalinYear3

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeH3FFvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Study abroad: No

Tariff points: BEng120/MEng128**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Maths(AlevelgradeCforBEngorgradeBforMEng,orequivalent)plusascience.

Developathoroughknowledgeofengineeringandgaintheanalyticalandproblem-solvingskillstogointoabroadrangeofcareers.Studysolidandfluidmechanics,design,mechatronics,computersimulationanddevelopmanagerialandbusinessskills.Gethands-onexperiencetestingtheoriesusingourwell-equippedlaboratoriesandfacilities.

Topics include:

•StressandDynamics

•EngineeringMathematics

•Design,MaterialsandManufacturing

•FluidDynamics

•EnergyandThermodynamics

•ModellingandSimulation

•DesignandElectromechanicalSystems

•ProjectManagement

Engineering and Mathematics

ROBOTICS

BEng(Hons)

Full-time: 3years

Sandwich: 4years

Course code: H671

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes,optionalinYear3

Study abroad: No

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeH67Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Maths(AlevelgradeC,orequivalent)plusaScience.

Developtheuniqueblendofhardware,softwareandproblem-solvingskillsrequiredforasuccessfulcareerinrobotics.Learningfromworld-classexperts,youwillextendandredefineengineeringinnewandexcitingareas.Youwillgethands-onexperiencedevelopingyourinventionsinourstate-of-the-artfacilities.

Topics include:

• IntroductiontoArtificialIntelligenceforRobotics

• IntroductiontoRoboticsandElectronics

•RoboticsSystems

•MachineVision

•PracticalElectronicDesign

•MathsforSignalsandControl

•Communication,SignalsandFilters

* Courses are subject to final UWE Bristol approval

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GIVE your talents the opportunity to shine

£18,305Average starting salary for graduates in full-time professional jobs six months after graduating from a course in this department at UWE Bristol*

Film and JournalismBristol is a global centre for moving image, animation, drama and journalism and the biggest film, TV and digital production base outside of London. It’s a great place to be creative.

Top reasons to study with us:

• You’llbebasedatourCityCampusnearBristol’sbuzzingharbourside,theheartofthecreativeandculturalquarter.You’llhavefantasticopportunitiestonetworkwithleadingindustryexpertsandfindprojects,commissionsandworkexperience.

• WeworkinpartnershipwithglobalorganisationssuchasAardman,theBBC,RoyalPhotographicSocietyandBristolOldVicTheatreandourcoursesareaccreditedbytheBroadcastJournalismTrainingCouncilandCreativeSkillset.

• You’llhaveaccesstoexcellentfacilitiestobuildyourskillsandhoneyourcraft–fromindustry-standardTVstudios,abroadcastnewsroomandpost-productionsuitestoaperformancetheatreandworkshopspaces.

• OurDegreeShows,exhibitions,performancesandfilmpremieresareagreatopportunitytoshowcaseyourworkwithpotentialemployersinthecreativeindustries.

• 86%ofUWEBristolgraduatesinFilmandJournalismareinworkorfurtherstudysixmonthsaftergraduating.*

“The University really works on preparing us for the world of work. From understanding commissions, to the day-to-day tasks we may face in our careers.”

JoeBA(Hons) Photography

*Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education Survey, published 2015

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** For full information on entry requirements, including required subjects, grades, alternative qualifications and 2017 tariff points (published from August 2016), please visit our website. 9998 www.uwe.ac.uk Film and Journalism

Degrees

ANIMATION

BA(Hons)

Full-time: 3years

Part-time: 6years

Course code: W615

Starts: September

Campus: CityCampus

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: Yes

Tariff points: 112**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

LinkedtosomeoftheUK’smajoranimationpractitioners,thiscoursehasastrongtraditionoftrainingsuccessfulanimators,whohavegoneontobecomeindependentproducers,filmmakersandspecialistsworkinginleadingcommercialstudios.Youwilllearnthroughanimationpractice,includinglivebriefs,collaborativegroupprojects,workplacementsandnetworkingevents.Industryguestspeakersarearegularfeaturealongwithstudiovisitsandtripstoleadingfilmfestivals.

Topics include:

•CharacterandVisualEffectsAnimation

•DesignforAnimation

•CollaborativeProjects

•LiveBriefandWorkExperience

•Narrative,ConceptandStoryDesign

•ProcessSpecialisation

•FestivalParticipationandInternationalExchange

•CriticalPerspectivesandCreativeAnalysis

DRAMA

BA(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Course code: W400

Starts: September

Campus: CityCampus

Work placement: No

Study abroad: No

Tariff points: 112**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Thiscoursewillnotonlygiveyouafirmfoundationinallaspectsoftheatremaking,butbyofferingyouawidechoiceofmodules,itwillprovideyouwiththeopportunitytodiscoveranddevelopyourparticulartalents.Fromperformingtowriting,directingtoresearching,studentscreateuniquepathsofstudytoemergereadyforcareersinareasasdiverseastheatre,film,television,writing,marketingandeducation.

Topics include:

• IntroductiontoActorTraining

• IntroductiontoCreativeWriting

•DevisingPhysicalTheatre

•ActingforStage

•Shakespeare

•Playwriting

•ActingforScreen

•ContemporaryBritishandAmericanDrama

“From the first day we are encouraged to work in a way that mirrors the industry, so we are more prepared for when we graduate.”

FrankBA(Hons) Animation

DRAMA AND ACTING

BA(Hons)

Full-time: 3years

Part-time:6years

Course code: W490

Starts: September

Campus: CityCampus

Work placement: No

Study abroad: No

Tariff points: 112**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Thiscourseisforstudentswithapassionforactingandhasastrongfocusonfutureemployability.BasedattheCityCampusintheheartofBristol’screativecommunity,youwillbepartofasupportivetheatrecommunitywherestaffandstudentsworkcloselytogether,sharingideasandcollaboratingonmanyproductions.Graduatesemergeasindependent,confidentandcreativeperformerswithgreatcareerprospects.

Topics include:

• IntroductiontoActorTraining

• IntroductiontoCreativeWriting

•ActingforStage

•DevisingPhysicalTheatre

•ActingforScreen

•ContemporaryBritishandAmericanDrama

•Playwriting

•Avant-GardeTheatre

DRAMA WITH CREATIVE WRITING

BA(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Course code: W4W8

Starts: September

Campus: CityCampus

Work placement: No

Study abroad: No

Tariff points: 112**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Thiscourseisuniqueasitallowsyoutocombineyourpassionsforeachsubject.Inadditiontoperformance,youwillstudymoduleswheretheassessmentsareworkbooksandportfolios.HighlightsincludeourannualPerformanceFestivalofnewstudentwritingandtheCreativeWritingProject,whereyoucreateaportfoliointhegenreofyourchoice,andinpreparationforsubmissiontoagentsandproducers.

Topics include:

• IntroductiontoCreativeWriting

•Playwriting

• IntroductiontoActorTraining

•ActingforScreen

•Shakespeare

•ActingforStage

•DevisingPhysicalTheatre

•TheCreativeWritingProject

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** For full information on entry requirements, including required subjects, grades, alternative qualifications and 2017 tariff points (published from August 2016), please visit our website. 101100 www.uwe.ac.uk Film and Journalism

FILMMAKING

BA(Hons)

Full-time: 3years

Course code: W293

Starts: September

Campus: CityCampus

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: Yes

Tariff points: 112**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Thiscoursecombinesmovingimage,soundandinteractivemedia,toexplorethecreativepotentialoffilmmakinganddigitalmediaproductioninamulti-platformworld.Thecourseisproduction-based,enablingyoutobuildstrongstory-telling,technicalandteam-workingskillsessentialtoworkingintheprofessionalmedia.Creativepracticeisinformedbyacademicstudydevelopingdeepunderstandingofthedocumentaryanddramagenresandtherelationshipbetweennarrativeandaudience,aswellaswidermediaculturesandindustrycontexts.

Topics include:

•CreatingScreenFiction

•ExploringInteractiveMedia

• IntroductiontoFilmmaking:ExploringSound,ImageandScriptwriting

•DocumentaryResearchandProduction

•ProfessionalPractice:DevelopingCraftSkills

•PreparationforSelf-DirectedStudyFilmmakingandCreativeMediaDissertation

•ProfessionalPractice:WorkExperienceandFutureDirections

JOURNALISM

BA(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Course code: P500

Starts: September

Campus: CityCampus

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: No

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Thiscoursewillgiveyoutheconfidencetoworkflexibly,creativelyandindependentlyandtocommunicateideasandinformationinallformats.Engagewithjournalismatamorecriticallevel,understandingandapplyingtheoriestoissuesrangingfromrepresentationtoownership,celebritytoconflict.Throughoutthecourseyou’llbeexpectedtodeliveracademicandpracticalworktoabriefandtodeadline,applyingyouranalyticalskillstosolveproblems.

Topics include:

•BroadcastJournalism

•MediaLawandEthics

• JournalismandSociety

•Newsgathering

•CivicJournalism

•ResearchingJournalism

•MediaCampaignsandActivism

JOURNALISM AND PUBLIC RELATIONS

BA(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Course code: PP52

Starts:September

Campus:CityCampus

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: No

Tariff points:120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent):EnglishLanguage,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent): Nospecificsubjectsrequired

Thiscoursewillenableyoutodevelopskillsindigitaljournalismandpublicrelationspracticeacrossprint,screenandinternetplatforms,alongsideanunderstandingofthelocalandglobalpolitical,economicandmediacontextsinwhichbothindustrieswork.Youwillbefullyimmersedindigitalproductiontechnologiescombinedwithwriting,marketingandmediastrategyskillsensuringyouareemployableacrossarangeofcommunicationindustriesinthepublicandprivatesector.

Topics include:

•ReputationManagement

•MultimediaJournalism

•Newsgathering

• IntroductiontoPublicRelations

•ExploringCreativeAdvertisingProcesses

•PublicRelationsPracticesandStrategies

•Copywriting

•ResearchingPublicCommunication

MEDIA AND JOURNALISM

BA(Hons)

Full-time: 3years

Course code: P251

Starts: September

Campus: CityCampus

Work placement: No

Study abroad: Yes

Tariff points: 112**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Developyourwritingandproductionskillsacrossprint,screenanddigitalplatforms.Producecompelling,well-researchedstoriesandgainanin-depthunderstandingofthepolitical,economicandmediacontextsinwhichtoday’smediaareproducedandconsumed.Undertakeself-directedprojectworkinarangeofdigitalmedia,deliveringtospecificbriefsandtightdeadlines,whilstpreparingforemploymentinawiderangeofcommunicationprofessions.

Topics include:

•CreatingDigitalMedia(Journalism,Web,Film)

•CulturalResearch

•Newsgathering

•CreatingandReflectingonContemporaryDigitalPractice

•ConsideringNewsinaSocialandHistoricalContext

•MakingPhotoMedia

•ResearchingContemporaryCulture

•ExaminingAdvertisingProcessesandDesign

•EngagingwithMediaEthics

PHOTOGRAPHY

BA(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Part-time: 6years

Course code: W640

Starts: September

Campus: CityCampus

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: Yes

Tariff points: 112**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):YoushouldhaveaminimumoftwoA-Levels,orequivalent,oneofwhichshouldbeinPhotography,oranotherrelevantsubject.

Maturestudentswithcompensatingexperiencewillbeconsidered.

Thispopularcourseoffersyoutheopportunitytodevelopacreativephotographicpracticefromabroad-basedcourseofactivity,throughtoaspecificandidentifiablevisualstyle.Atitscoreisthedevelopmentofstrongcreativeprojectideasinbothstillandmovingimagery.Thiskeyattributewillenableyoutotakeadvantageofexcitingopportunitiesincontemporarylens-basedmedia.

Topics include:

• IntroductiontoPhotographicPractices

•StudioandLocationLightingandEquipmentWorkshops

•AllCameraFormatPractices,ProcessingandPostProduction

•FinePrintingandBookmaking

•MovingImagePracticeincludingImageCapture,Sound,andEditing

•ProfessionalPracticeandWorkExperienceCollaborations

•ProfessionalMasterclassesandArtistSeminars

•DevelopingPracticeinPhotographicContexts

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£24,467Average starting salary for graduates in full-time professional jobs six months after graduating from a course in this department at UWE Bristol*

Geography and Environmental ManagementOur courses have a common focus on the environment and provide the foundation for an array of different careers. Through a learning experience that is supportive and inspiring, you’ll hear about the many challenges affecting our world and the type of action which can be followed in response. You will gain experience in the field, insight from leading practitioners and work collaboratively with other subject disciplines to ensure you’re ready for a world of career possibilities.

Top reasons to study with us:

• Throughourindustrylinks,practice-basedcontentandthirdyearplacementopportunities,we’llhelpyoudevelophighlyrelevantskills,experienceandknowledgetoofferemployers.

• Manyofourcoursesareaccredited,whichaddsvaluetoyourdegreeandiswhatemployerslookfor,orevendemand,incertaincareerpaths.

• Importantandtopicalresearchwithinthedepartmentinformsteachingonourcourses,keepingyouatthecuttingedgeofhowourbuiltandnaturalenvironmentsareunderstood,plannedandmanaged.

• Bristoliswellknownforitsenvironmentalfocusanditsengineeringexcellenceandheritage–thatmakesitoneofthebestplacestostudyanenvironment,planningorengineeringdiscipline.

• 86%ofthedepartment’sgraduatesareinworkorfurtherstudysixmonthsaftergraduating.*

EXPLORE solutions for a sustainable world

“Our staff and students have been working on a research programme that helps to provide African communities with access to safer water supplies since 2011. Students who go to East Africa on placement are enriched as they see how their work is making a real difference.”

Professor Chad StaddonProfessor of Resource Economics and Policy

*Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education Survey, published 2015

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Foundation Degrees

UNIFORMED AND PUBLIC SERVICES

FdA

Full-time: 2years

Course code: L900

Starts: September

Campus: KnightstoneCampus,WestonCollege

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: No

Tariff points: 64**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): ):EnglishLanguageandMathematics,orequivalent. Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):TwoormoreAlevels,ortheBTECExtendedDiplomainPublicServices,oranalternativequalificationsuchasarelatedNVQLevel3,AdvancedApprenticeshiporAccesstoHigherEducationDiplomawithatleast15creditsatMerit.

Vocationsinthiscrucialsectorhaveapracticalimpactonthewelfareandsafetyofpeopleathomeandabroad,onthefront-lineandbehindthescenes.Inorderforittofunctionwell,thesectorneedsskilledprofessionalswithanunderstandingofthekeyissuesandanabilitytomakerapid,well-informeddecisions.

Topics include:

•FitnessandLifestyleManagement

•UniformedServiceOrganisation,CultureandSociety

• IncidentandEmergencyManagement

•StressManagementintheUniformedServices

•PublicandUniformedServicesAnalysis

•ResearchMethodsandTechniquesinPublicandUniformedServices

•Work-basedLearning

•PlanningandOrganisingOutdoorRecreationalActivities

•StudiesinUniformedServices

Degrees

Foundation year entry optionSomeofthecoursesinthisdepartmentincludeafoundationyear,forthosewhoneedanadditionalyeartogaintherequiredsubjectknowledgetocompletethedegree.

CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING

BEng(Hons)

Full-time: 3years

Sandwich: 4years

Part-time:5years

Course code: H290

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes,optionalinYear3

Study abroad: No

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeH29Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 112**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Maths.

Availablefullorpart-time,thiscoursecoversthebroadspectrumofcivilandenvironmentalengineeringrangingfromstructures,materialsandhydraulics,tohydrologyandprojectmanagement.Developvitalskillsinsurveying,geographicalinformationsystems,drawingandcomputer-aideddesign(CAD).Applywhatyou’velearntthroughrealworldprojects.

Topics include:

•StructuralAnalysisandModelling

•Geology,SoilMechanicsandGeotechnics

•HydraulicsandHydrology

•SurveyingandGeographicalInformationSystems

•MaterialsandTechnology

•EnvironmentalEngineeringFieldStudy

•ProjectManagement

ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich: 4years

Course code: FJ79

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes,optionalinYear3

Study abroad: No

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeFJ7Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Learnaboutkeyfactorsaffectingenergy,societyandclimatechangeandhowtoidentifysustainablesolutions.Studyenvironmentalchallenges,environmentalpsychology,energyfutures:policyandpractice,energyconservationinthebuiltenvironment.Specialiseinrenewableenergy,findingsustainablesolutionstoenergyandresourcemanagement,ordevelopabroadtraininginenergymanagement.Experienceourfieldtripsandgetvaluablefieldworkexperience.Ourcoursewillequipyouwiththeknowledgeandskillstoenterthisgrowingindustry.

Topics include:

•ManagingGlobalResources

•EnvironmentalChallenges

•Energy,SocietyandClimateChange

•EnergyFutures:PolicyandPractice

•EnergyConservationintheBuiltEnvironment

•EnvironmentalAssessment

•WaterandEnergyFutures

•EnvironmentalPsychology

GEOGRAPHY

BA(Hons)

Full-time: 3years

Sandwich: 4years

Course code: L700

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes,optionalinYear3

Study abroad: Yes

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeL70Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Learnabouttheglobalisationofeconomiesandculturesandtheenvironmentalandsustainabilitychallengesrelatingtonaturalresources,ecosystemsandsocieties.Examinepolicymakingandapproachestowardsmaximisingenvironmentalbenefits.Developvitalskillsinmapping,environmentalassessment,dataandspatialanalysis.Applywhatyou’velearntonaworkplacement.

Topics include:

•EnvironmentalChallenges

•Culture,SocietyandPlace

•GeographiesofGlobalisation

•GeographicalFieldStudy

•GeographicalSkills

•ResearchingHumanGeography

•ProfessionalDevelopmentforGeographers

•RuralChangeandDevelopment

GEOGRAPHY

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich: 4years

Course code: FF89

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: Yes

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeFF8Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

AccreditedbytheInstitutionofEnvironmentalSciences,thiscoursewillequipyouwithasolidunderstandingofthesciencebehindkeyenvironmentalchallenges.Developskillsandapplytheoriesinwell-equippedlaboratoriesaswellasoninteractivefieldtripsandapplywhatyouhavelearntwithinworkplacements.

Topics include:

•ClimateChange:TracingtheRecord

•HotDeserts:SurvivingExtremes

•ManagingGlobalResources

•GlobalWarmingandEnvironmentalHazards

•ManagingRiversandCoasts

•BiogeographyandConservation

•AdvancedGeographicExpedition

•EnvironmentalManagementintheGlobalSouth

“I would definitely encourage people to do a placement. Having the responsibility to reach deadlines has improved my organisational skills, giving me a clearer structure to do well at university.”

KatherineMaster of Planning

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GEOGRAPHY AND PLANNING/MASTER OF PLANNING

BA(Hons)/MPlan

BA(Hons):3years(Full-time)

MPlan: 4years(Full-time)

Course code: L7K4

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes,optionalinYear3

Study abroad: No

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeL74Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Exploretheinfluencesaffectingenvironment,placeandsocietyandlearnhowplannerscantacklethesechallenges.Learnthroughcasestudies,inspiringguestlecturersandinnovativecourseworkbriefs.Gainexperienceanddevelopproblem-solvingskillsonprojectsinvolvingreal-lifeproblems,communities,orleadingpractitioners.

Topics include:

•CreatingHealthySustainableCommunities

•EnvironmentalManagement

•Culture,SocietyandGlobalisation

•UrbanandRuralRegeneration

•EnvironmentalAssessment

•TourismandMobility

•PlanningGlobalCities

•PlanMaking

GEOLOGY*

BSc(Hons)

Full-time: 3years

Sandwich: 4years

Course code: F600

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Foundation level:No

Tariff points:120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Oneofthefollowing:Geology,Biology,Chemistry,EnvironmentalScience,Geography,Maths,orPhysics.

Developastrongunderstandingofgeologyanditsapplicationinreal-worldscenarios.Enjoycorethemesofhydrogeology,geotechnicsandgeologicalhazards.ChoosefromoptionsincludingGIS,Quaternarygeology,andcoastalandfluvialgeomorphology.Graduatewiththeknowledgeandskillstofindworkinabroadrangeofindustries.

Topics include:

•Hydrogeology

•GeologicalHazards

•Geotechnics

“The main benefit of studying at UWE Bristol is that its primary focus is to provide an excellent student experience – which means that academics prioritise their students’ learning needs over everything else.”

Dr Chris ParkerSenior Lecturer in Physical Geography

RIVER AND COASTAL ENGINEERING

BSc(Hons)

Part-time:2years

Course code: H220

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: n/a–thisisapart-timetop-upcourseforstudentsemployedintheworkplace.

Study abroad: No

Foundation level:No

Tariff points: n/a**

Required subjects: FdScRiverandCoastalEngineering.

DevelopedinpartnershipwiththeEnvironmentAgency,thiscourseisaccreditedbytheCharteredInstitutionofWaterandEnvironmentalManagement.Studythroughacombinationofresidential,workplaceanddistancelearning.Examinestructuraldesignandgeotechnics,andhowtomitigatefloodriskthroughenvironmentalassessmentandstrategicmanagement.Developskillsinfloodestimationandengineeringdesign.

Topics include:

•CivilEngineeringDesignProject

•EnvironmentalImpactAssessment

•FloodRiskManagement,SustainabilityandGovernance

•GroundEngineering

•HydraulicModellingandFloodRiskMapping

•StrategicIssuesinFloodRiskManagement

•StructuralAnalysis

UNIFORMED AND PUBLIC SERVICES (TOP-UP)

BA(Hons)

MPlan: 1year

Course code: 3W25

Starts:September

Campus: WestonCollege

Work placement: No

Study abroad: No

Foundation level:No

Tariff points: n/a**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishandMaths,orequivalent.SuccessfulcompletionofaFoundationdegreeorequivalentinUniformedandPublicServices,orarelatedsubject,preferablywithanaverageof50%.

Top-upyourfoundationdegreetoanhonoursdegreeonthisone-yearcourse.Designedtoprovideastrategicunderstandingofthepublicservices,itwillequipyouwiththerightknowledgeandskillsforasuccessfulcareerinthepublicservices.

Topics include:

•WorkingwithCommunities

• InternationalRelations

•UniformedServiceResearchProject

•LeadershipfortheUniformedandPublicServices

Geography and Environmental Management

URBAN PLANNING/MASTER OF PLANNING

BSc(Hons)/MPlan

Full-time:3years

MPlan: 4years(full-time)

Course code: K401

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes,optionalinYear3

Study abroad: Yes

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeK41Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 112**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Examineissuesshapingourenvironmentandtheplanningchallengesfacedbytheworldtoday.Learnhowhealthyandsustainablecommunitiesaredesignedandapplythistofutureprojects.Understandtheingredientsforasuccessfulproject,fromensuringfinancialviabilitytoencouragingcommunityinvolvement.Developskillsviaarangeofexcitingprojectbriefsandgetexperienceviaafive-weekagencyproject.Broadenyourhorizonswithanextendedplacement,orEuropeanexchange.

Topics include:

•AchievingDesignQuality

•CommunityPlanning

•FuturePlaces

•GrowthandInfrastructure

•HealthySustainableCommunities

•PlanningGlobalCities

•PropertyDevelopmentandAppraisal

•RegeneratingCities

* Courses are subject to final UWE Bristol approval

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ENRICH the community and world you live in

£23,621Average starting salary for graduates in full-time professional jobs six months after graduating from a course in this department at UWE Bristol*

Health and Social SciencesUWE Bristol’s Health and Social Sciences Department will help you become an active citizen who makes a real contribution to your community, your workplace, and more widely, society. Right from the start, a course with us will give you the knowledge, attitude and confidence to create, critique and make a difference to the world and succeed in whichever field you choose.

Top reasons to study with us:

• Wepartnerwithalargerangeoforganisations,includinginternationalcharities,healthservicesandlocalauthorities,pluslocalpoliceandprobationservices,tohelpinformourteachingandtoprovideyouwithopportunitiestodeveloptheskillsandexperienceemployersexpect.

• Yourteachersandlecturersarespecialistsintheirfieldsandtheirreal-worldresearchinfluencestheirteachingandcoursecontent.TheHealthandSocialSciencesDepartmentishometotheinternationallyrenownedCentreforAppearanceResearch.

• Youwillusestate-of-the-arttechnologiestoenhanceyourlearning,givingyouaricherknowledgebaseandbuildingyourtheoreticalknowledgeandcriticalthinkingskills.

• Youwillenhanceyourskillstohelpyoucontributetoadevelopingsocietythroughworkexperienceorworkintegratedlearningexperienceswithopportunitiesavailablelocally,nationallyandinternationally.

• 86%ofHealthandSocialSciencesgraduatesareinworkorfurtherstudysixmonthsaftergraduating.*

“I wanted to help people in developing countries to set up their own business and become financially self-sufficient, so I started Deki. We are a charity that provides person-to-person microloans from people in the UK to sponsor businesses in countries including Uganda and Malawi. So far, we have provided £500,000 in loans and impacted the lives of over 12,000 people.”

VashtiBA(Hons) Philosophy

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Foundation Degrees

PUBLIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH

FdSc

Full-time:2years

Part-time:3years

Course code: B916

Starts: September

Campus: WestonCollege,KnightstoneCampus

Work placement: Yes,work-basedlearning

Study abroad: No

Tariff points: 64**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,MathsandDoubleScience,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):PreferablyfromarelatedareasuchasScience,TechnologyorLaw.

Thiscourse,accreditedbytheCharteredInstituteofEnvironmentalHealth,willdevelopyourcapacitytocontributetothecreationofasafer,healthierandmoresustainableworld.

Topics include:

•PublicHealthFoundations

•EarthSciences

• IntroductiontoProfessionalPractice

•HealthyHousing

•PublicandEnvironmentalHealthLaw

•EnvironmentalProtection

•Health,SafetyandRisks

•FoodControl

THERAPEUTIC WORK WITH CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE

FdA

Full-time:2years

Course code:C8X9

Starts: September

Campus:MulberryBushSchool,WestOxfordshire

Work placement:Youwillbeemployedinarelevantcapacityforthedurationofthecourse.

Study abroad: No

Tariff points:64**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent):EnglishLanguage,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Youmustbealreadyemployedinarelevantprofessionalcapacitywithchildrenoryoungpeopleforthedurationofthecourse.

Learnhowtoeffectivelysupportchildrenoryoungpeoplewithbehavioural,socialand/oremotionaldifficultiesonthisaward-winningtwo-yearfoundationdegree.DrawingontheexpertiseofTheMulberryBushOrganisationandUWEBristol,youwillstudyarangeoftheoriesrelatingtowhychildrenandyoungpeoplecanbehaveindifferentwaysanddeveloptheskillstocommunicatetherapeuticallywithchildrenandyoungpeople.

FormoreinformationonthiscoursecontactMulberryBushSchoolattraining@mulberrybush.org.uk

Topics include:

•AFoundationtoTherapeuticWorkwithChildrenandYoungPeople

•ChildrenwithComplexEmotionalNeeds

•DevelopingProfessionalPractice

•ReflectivePracticeinTherapeuticWorkwithChildrenandYoungPeople

•ClinicalPractice

Health and Social Sciences

Degrees

Foundation year entry optionSomeofthecoursesinthisDepartmentincludeafoundationyear,forthosewhoneedanadditionalyeartogaintherequiredsubjectknowledgetocompletethedegree.

CRIMINOLOGY

BA(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Part-time:6years

Course code: M900

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeM90Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Study abroad: Yes

Tariff points: 128**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Criminologygivesyouadeepunderstandingofcrimeandcriminaljusticeintherealworld.Drawingonarangeofdisciplines,youwillexplorethetheories,processesandrelationshipswhichinfluenceattitudes,beliefsandbehaviour.Opportunitiesforplacements,volunteeringrolesandinternationalstudyprovidethepracticalexperienceyouneedtoprogress.

Topics include:

• IntroductiontoCriminologicalTheory

•NatureandUseofResearch

• IntroductiontoUKCriminalJustice

•PolicingandPrisons

•Drugs,CrimeandSociety

•CriticalCriminology

•ChildhoodDisorderandDisorderedChildhood

•TheFamily,CommunityandCrime

CRIMINOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY

BA(Hons)

Full-time: 3years

Part-time:6years

Course code: ML93

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: Yes

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeML3Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 128**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Thiscoursestudiestherelationshipofpeopleandsocietywithcrimeandjusticeforabetterunderstandingofwhatshapesbehaviourandbeliefs.Youwillengagewithreal-worldissuesanddevelopfreshinsightswhichimprovepeople’slives.Withopportunitiesforplacements,volunteeringandinternshipsit’sidealpreparationforanycareer.

Topics include:

•PolicingandPrisons

•Drugs,CrimeandSociety

•ChildhoodDisorder

•DisorderedChildhood

• IntroductiontoCriminologicalTheory

• IntroductiontoCriminalJustice

•FoundationsinSocialTheory

CRIMINOLOGY WITH PSYCHOLOGY

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Part-time: 6years

Course code: M9C8

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: No

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeM98Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 128**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,MathsandDoubleScienceorBiologyorequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Thisdegreehasbeendesignedtogiveathoroughunderstandingofcriminology,itstheories,applicationsandresearchmethodology.Itofferstheopportunitytostudytherelateddisciplineofpsychologyandtomakelinksbetweenthetwosubjects.

Developadeepunderstandingofcrimeandcriminaljusticeintherealworld.Drawonarangeofdisciplinesandexplorethetheories,processesandrelationshipswhichinfluenceattitudes,beliefsandbehaviour.Opportunitiesforplacements,volunteeringandinternationalstudyprovidethepracticalexperienceyouneedtoprogress.

Topics include:

• IntroductiontoCriminology

•PolicingandPrisons

• IntroductiontoPsychology

•Drugs,CrimeandSociety

•CriticalCriminology

•TheSocialPsychologyofViolenceandCrime

•ChildhoodDisorderandDisorderedChildhood

•ContemporaryIssuesinSocialPsychology

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PHILOSOPHY

BA(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Part-time:6years

Course code: V500

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: Yes

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeV50Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Exploretheethical,politicalandsocialquestionswhichshapeourlives,askingwhatitispossibletoknowandformingopinionsonhowbesttochangetheworldinlightofwhatweknowofit.Ourlecturersincludeinternationally-renownedphilosophersactivelyengagedinproducingoriginalworksofphilosophy.Ourdegreewillprepareyouforlifeafteruniversity,withtheopportunitytostudyabroadandgainvaluableworkexperience.Philosophygraduatesenjoyexceptionallyvariedandfulfillingcareers.

Topics include:

•TheDeathofGodandtheMeaningofLife(Existentialism)

•TheoriesofKnowledge

•Ethics,TheoreticalandApplied

•PoliticalPhilosophy(includesFeministPhilosophy)

•TheHistoryofPhilosophy

•Metaphysics

•ThePhilosophyofNature

•PhilosophyofArt

POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

BA(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Part-time: 6years

Course code: L290

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: Yes

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeL29Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Thiscoursehelpsyouunderstandandinterpretthepoliticalissues,eventsandinteractions,whichimpactonpolicies,peopleandplaces.Areal-worldfocuswithopportunitiesforworkplacementsandinternationalstudy,backedbyinspirationalstaff,willgiveyouthecrucialsetofskillsessentialforasuccessfulcareer.

Topics include:

•HumanRights,EthicsandJustice

•ForeignPolicy–TheUnitedStatesofAmericaandIran

•LatinAmerica–Dictatorships,DemocraciesandTrade

• InternationalSecurity–Terrorism,TransnationalCrimeandHealth

• InternationalDevelopment–GoodGovernanceinAfrica

•ClimateChangeandSustainability

• InternationalandRegionalOrganisations

•PoliticalIdeas–FromAristotletoNietzsche

PSYCHOLOGY

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich: 4years

Part-time:6years

Course code: C800

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: No

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeC80Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 136**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,MathsandDoubleScienceorBiology,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.120pointsmustcomefromALevels,orequivalent(includingonegradeB).BTEC:AminimumofDDDfromtheBTECExtendedDiploma.

PsychologyatUWEBristolisanemployment-enhancingcourseaccreditedbytheBritishPsychologicalSocietyandgearedtoapplyingacademicknowledgetotherealworld.Withhands-onexperiencefrompractical-basedsessionsandthechanceforwork-basedlearning,graduateswillusetheirnumeracy,ITliteracy,communicationandproblem-solvingcapabilitiestoaddvalueinmanydifferentcareers.

Topics include:

•SocialBehaviour

•ChildandDevelopmentalPsychology

•CognitiveandNeuropsychology

•PsychopathologyandHealthBehaviours

•SportPsychology

•AppliedHumanFactorsandOccupationalPsychology

•Gender,SexualitiesandIdentities

•CounsellingandTherapeuticApproaches

Health and Social Sciences

PSYCHOLOGY WITH CRIMINOLOGY

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich: 4years

Part-time:6years

Course code: C8M9

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeC89Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Study abroad: No

Tariff points: 136**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,MathsandDoubleScienceorBiology,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.120pointsmustcomefromALevels,orequivalent(includingonegradeB).BTEC:AminimumofDDDfromtheBTECExtendedDiploma.

Thiscourseisanemployability-enhancingdegreeaccreditedbytheBritishPsychologicalSociety.Themodulesaregearedtoapplyingacademicknowledgeofhumanbehaviourtoreal-worldissuesandsystems,includingcrimeandcriminaljustice.Withhands-onpractical-basedsessionsinbothpsychologyandcriminology,andthechanceforwork-basedlearning,graduateswillusetheirbroadrangeofskillsinmanydifferentcareers.

Topics include:

•YouthCrimeandJustice

•SocialBehaviourandTheories

•ChildandDevelopmentalPsychology

•CognitiveandNeuropsychology

•PsychopathologyandHealthBehaviours

•Terrorism,PolicingandPublicOrder

•CounsellingandTherapeuticApproaches

•Drugs,CrimeandSociety

PSYCHOLOGY WITH LAW

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich: 4years

Course code: C8M1

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: No

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeC81Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 136**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,MathsandDoubleScienceorBiology,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.120pointsmustcomefromALevels,orequivalent(includingonegradeB).BTEC:AminimumofDDDfromtheBTECExtendedDiploma.

ThiscourseprovidestheopportunitytogainaBritishPsychologicalSocietyaccrediteddegree,whilecompletingmodulesinlaw.Withhands-onexperiencefrompractical-basedsessionsandthechanceforwork-basedlearning,graduateswillusetheirnumeracy,ITliteracy,communicationandproblem-solvingcapabilitiesinmanydifferentcareers.

Topics include:

•LegalMethodsandCriminalLaw

•SocialBehaviour

•ChildandDevelopmentalPsychology

•ForensicEvidenceandSexualOffences

•CognitiveandNeuropsychology

•PsychopathologyandHealthBehaviours

•Gender,SexualitiesandIdentitiesinLaw

•CivilLiberties

PSYCHOLOGY WITH SOCIOLOGY

BSc(Hons)

Full-time: 3years

Sandwich: 4years

Part-time: 6years

Course code: C8L3

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: No

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeC8LFvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 136**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,MathsandDoubleScienceorBiology,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.120pointsmustcomefromALevelsorequivalent(includingonegradeB).BTEC:AminimumofDDDfromtheBTECExtendedDiploma.

ThiscourseisaccreditedbytheBritishPsychologicalSocietyandisgearedtoenhancinggraduateemployability.PsychologyandSociologymodulesenablestudentstoapplytheiracademicknowledgeandcriticalthinkingtothereal-world,frommultipleperspectives.Withhands-onpractical-basedsessionsandthechanceforwork-basedlearning,graduateswillusetheirnumeracy,ITliteracy,communicationskillsandbroadperspectiveonsocietyinmanydifferentcareers.

Topics include:

•SocialBehaviourandTheories

•ChildandDevelopmentalPsychology

•CognitiveandNeuropsychology

•PsychopathologyandHealthBehaviours

•ContemporaryCritiquesofModernSociety

•Gender,SexualitiesandIdentities

•CounsellingandTherapeuticApproaches

•AppliedSocialChanges

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PUBLIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH (TOP-UP)

BSc(Hons)

Full-time: 1year

Part-time:2years

Course code: B917

Starts: September

Campus: WestonCollege,KnightstoneCampus

Work placement: No

Study abroad: No

Foundation level:No

Tariff points: ApplicantswillneedtohavesuccessfullycompletedaFdScinPublicandEnvironmentalHealth(orasimilarsubject).**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent):EnglishLanguage,MathsandDoubleScience,orequivalent.Relevantsubjects:AnyCharteredInstituteofEnvironmentalHealthaccreditedpathwaycanutilisethistop-uproutetoqualification.

Thiscourseallowsstudentsalreadyinpossessionofasoundgeneralknowledgeofthenaturalandhuman-madeworldsandtheirsystemstobuildontheseskills.Therearefourtechnical‘InterventionFields’–FoodSafety,HousingandHealth,HealthandSafetyandEnvironmentalProtection–withafifth–PublicHealth–holdingaspecialplaceinthiscourse.

Topics include:

•PublicHealthFutures

•RiskManagementandSystems

•ProfessionalPractice

•PublicHealthProject

SOCIAL WORK

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Part-time:4–5years

Course code: L500

Starts: September

Campus: Glenside

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: Yes

Foundation level:No

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): Aminimumoffivesubjects,toincludeEnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Sociology,Psychology,LaworSocialSciencesubjectspreferredatALevel,orequivalent.YoumusthaveaminimumoftwoALevels,orequivalent.

CompletionofthisSocialWorkcourseprovideseligibilitytoapplyforregistrationasaSocialWorkerinEnglandwiththeHealthandCareProfessionsCouncil.With170daysofplacements,youwillgainthecriticalunderstanding,experienceandskillstoworkwithawiderangeofserviceusers,carersandotherprofessionalstoenhancewell-being.

Topics include:

•SkillsforRelationship-BasedPractice

•PerspectivesontheLifeCourse

•SocialPolicyandLawforSocialWork

•TheoryandResearchforSocialWorkPractice

•KnowledgeandSkillsforSocialWorkPractice

•SocialWorkwithChildrenandFamilies

•ProtectionandRiskinSocialWork

•SocialWorkwithVulnerableAdults

SOCIOLOGY

BA(Hons)

Full-time: 3years

Part-time:6years

Course code: L300

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: Yes

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeL30Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 112**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Sociologyexplorespeople’srelationshipwithsocietytogiveabetterunderstandingofwhatshapestheirbehaviour,beliefsandattitudes.Onthiscourseyouwillengagewithrealworldissuesandbeencouragedtodevelopfreshinsightswhichimprovepeople’slives.Withopportunitiesforplacements,internshipsandstudyabroad,it’sidealpreparationforalmostanycareer.

Topics include:

•FoundationsinSocialTheory

•SocialIssuesandSocialProblems

•SocialInequalitiesandDiversity

•SocialTransformations

•GenderandSociety

•ChildhoodDisorderandDisorderedChildhood

SOCIOLOGY WITH PSYCHOLOGY

BSc(Hons)

Full-time: 3years

Part-time: 6years

Course code: L3C8

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: Yes

Foundation level:Yes–coursecodeL38Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 112**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,MathsandDoubleScienceorBiology,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

BSc(Hons)PsychologywithSociologyisanemployment-enhancingcoursegearedtoapplyingacademicknowledgetothereal-world.Withhands-onexperiencefrompractical-basedsessionsandthechanceforwork-basedlearning,graduateswillusetheirnumeracy,ITliteracy,communicationskillsandproblem-solvingcapabilitiesinmanydifferentcareers.

Topics include:

• IntroductiontoPsychology

•SociologyofCulture

•FoundationsinSocialTheory

•SocialInequalitiesandDiversities

Health and Social Sciences

“There is no better preparation for entering your chosen career than immersing yourself in it. I was fortunate enough to shadow officers on placement with Avon and Somerset Police as part of my research for my dissertation. The work placement really improved my confidence and communication skills.”

TobyBA(Hons) Criminology

“Lots of students study at UWE Bristol, but you don’t feel like a number. The lecturers are approachable and welcoming.”

KatieBA(Hons) Sociology

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ACHIEVE £22,772Average starting salary for graduates in full-time professional jobs six months after graduating from a course in this department at UWE Bristol*

LawStudying with UWE Bristol Law School opens up an impressive array of aspirational careers for students including becoming lawyers and professionals. Our strong reputation in teaching, consistently top-rated by legal education regulators, makes us one of the most attractive places to study Law in the South West.

Top reasons to study with us:

• Weofferalllevelsoflegaltraining,deliveredbyexperiencedacademics,solicitorsandbarristers–youcancometoustodoyourpostgraduateandprofessionaltrainingtoo.

• YouwillbegiventheopportunitytotakepartinlotsofdifferentactivitieslinkingyoutotherealworldofLaw–includingprobonowork,mootingcompetitionsandadvocacytraining.

• Wehavelong-standingrelationshipswithallthelocallawfirmsandtheBristolLawSociety,whichshouldhelpalotwithsecuringworkexperienceandtrainingcontracts.

• Ourbrandnew£55mfacultybuildingprovidesstate-of-the-artlawfacilitiesincludingtwomockcourtrooms,twoHarvardlecturetheatresandadedicatedprobonoofficespace.

• Ourresearcherscontributecurrenttopicsandthinkingtoourteaching,ensuringitremainsrelevantandup-to-dateandprovidesopportunitiesforstudentstobecomeinvolvedinresearchaswell.

• 89%ofourgraduatesareinworkorfurtherstudysixmonthsaftergraduating.*

your ambition*Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education Survey, published 2015

ofourLLB(Hons)CommercialLawstudentsaresatisfiedwiththequalityoftheircourseoverall.Based on responses to the National Student Survey 2015

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Degrees

BUSINESS AND LAW

BA(Hons)/LLB(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich: 4years

Course code:NM11

Starts: September

Campus:Frenchay

Work placement:Yes

Study abroad:Yes

Tariff points:120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent):EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

TaughtbyleadingexpertsinoneoftheUK’slargestlawschools,thisdegreeoffersthechancetogainasolidgroundinginthefoundationsofbusinessandlaw,withtheopportunitytospecialiseineithersubjectattheendofthefirstyear.

Ifyoudecidetospecialiseinlaw(LLB(Hons)LawwithBusiness)youhavetheopportunitytoworktowardsaQualifyingLawDegree(QLD),meetingthenecessaryprofessionalqualificationstoprogresstotheLPCandBPTCtotrainasasolicitororbarrister.

Topics include:

•LawofContract

•UnderstandingBusinessandFinancialInformation

•ManagingPeople

•StrategicManagement

•EULaw

COMMERCIAL LAW

LLB(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich: 4years

Course code: M221

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: No

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Thisqualifyinglawdegreeisbothrecognisedbytheprofessionalbodiesandhighlyrespectedbyemployers.Inadditiontomasteringthecorefoundationsinlegalknowledge,youwillhavetheopportunitytospecialiseincommercialandbusinesslawspanningcommerciallaw,companylaw,employmentlaw,bankingregulationandfinance,aswellasintellectualpropertylaw.YouwillgainplentyofpracticalexperiencethroughinvaluableProBono,placementsandmootingopportunities.

Topics include:

•LawofContract

•EquityandTrusts

•LegalProcess

•LandLaw

•EULaw

•CommercialLaw

• IntellectualPropertyLaw

•MediaandEntertainmentLaw

CRIMINOLOGY AND LAW

BA(Hons)/LLB(Hons)

Full-time: 3years

Sandwich: 4years

Course code: MM19

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: No

Tariff points: 120**

Law

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Thisflexiblecoursebringstogetherexpertiseandcutting-edgeteachinginLawandCriminologyatUWEBristoltoexplorethisinterdisciplinaryrelationshipthroughtopicalmodules.Youwillgainasolidgroundingincriminologicalresearchmethodsandpracticeanddevelopvaluablelegalskillssuchasmootingandnegotiatingwhichrunalongsideacademicstudy.AfterYear1,youcanchoosetomajorineitherLaworCriminology,enablingyoutograduatewitheitheraLLB(Hons)LawwithCriminologyoraBA(Hons)CriminologywithLaw.

Topics include:

• IntroductiontoCriminologicalTheory

•CriminalLaw

•CriminalPsychology

•PsychoanalysisandtheSociologyofRacism

•SociologyofMadnessandMentalDisorders

•FamilyBreakdown

•CriminologyProject

EUROPEAN AND INTERNATIONAL LAW

LLB(Hons)

Full-time: 3years

Sandwich: 4years

Course code: M121

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: No

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Thisqualifyinglawdegreeisbothrecognisedbytheprofessionalbodiesandhighlyrespectedbyemployers.Astronginternationalfocusunderpinsasolidfoundationinlaw.Teachingisinformedbythelatestresearchanddeliveredbyleadingexperts.Youwillexplorethelegalsystemsofglobalnationsthroughmodulesspanninginternationaltrade,migrationlawandpolicyandEuropeanUnionlaw.

Topics include:

•LawofContract

•LawofTorts

•EuropeanUnionLaw

•EquityandTrusts

•EuropeanHumanRights

•PublicInternationalLaw

•LawofInternationalTrade

•MigrationLawandPolicy

LAW

LLB(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich: 4years

Course code: M100

Starts: September

Campus: Frenchay

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: No

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguage,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Ourqualifyinglawdegreesarebothrecognisedbytheprofessionalbodiesandhighlyrespectedbyemployers.AsoneoftheUK’slargestlawschools,weboastanenthusiasticteamofacademicswhichincludeslegalpractitioners,leadingresearchersandlecturerswhoarerecognisedforexcellentteachingprovision.Inadditiontomasteringthecorefoundationsoflegalknowledgeinmodulesspanningcommerciallaw,criminaljustice,environmentallaw,humanrightsandfamilylaw,youwillgainplentyofpracticalexperiencethroughinvaluableProBono,placementsandmootingopportunities.

Topics include:

•LawofContract

•CriminalLaw

•LawofTorts

•EquityandTrusts

•FoundationsforLaw

•LandLaw

•EULaw

LAW WITH PSYCHOLOGY

LLB(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Course code:M1C8

Starts:September

Campus:Frenchay

Work placement:Yes

Study abroad:No

Tariff points:120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent):Aminimumof5subjects,toincludeEnglishLanguage,MathsandDoubleScienceorBiology,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Nospecificsubjectsrequired.

Thiscoursebringstogetherexpertiseandcutting-edgeteachinginLawandPsychology,combiningthesubjectstoexplorethemorehumanaspectsoflawandsocial,developmentalandcognitivepsychologythroughmodulesspanningcivilliberties,criminaljustice,forensicevidenceandpsychologyandsocialjustice.AfterYear1,choosetomajorineitherLaworPsychologyandgraduatewithvaluableaccreditationsinthefield.

Topics include:

•CriminalLaw

•FoundationsforLaw

•Research,DesignandAnalysis

• IntroductiontoPsychology

•LawofContract

•ForensicEvidence

“My first impression at UWE Bristol was everyone was extremely friendly. It was comforting to come from somewhere so far away and just feel welcome.”

RahamaLLB(Hons) Law

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CHALLENGE £23,198Average starting salary for graduates in full-time professional jobs six months after graduating from a course in this department at UWE Bristol*

Nursing and MidwiferyStudying Nursing or Midwifery at our Bristol or Gloucester campuses, is one of the best ways to start your career as a competent, caring and compassionate health professional. Thanks to our strong focus on practice-based learning and our vibrant partnerships with the NHS, voluntary and independent sector, you can be confident our flexible pathways into nursing and midwifery will equip you with all you need to succeed as a capable and knowledgeable practitioner.

Top reasons to study with us:

• You’llhaveaccesstoworld-leadingfacilitiesandresources–fromourbrandnew,state-of-the-artadultandpaediatricsimulationsuitesandsensoryroom,tovaluablepeercoachingandconstructiveonlinelearning.

• OurcloselinkswiththeNHSandotherlocal,Europeanandworldwidehealthorganisationsmeanyouwilltakepartinvariedanddiverseplacementopportunitiestoimproveyourclinicalskills,yourdecisionmakingandchallengeyourthinking.

• Ourcoursesaredeveloped,designedanddeliveredincollaborationwithlocalandnationalpartners,ourclinicalcolleagues,thepublicandourstudentstoensuretheteachingyoureceiveisinnovativeandcurrentandtheskillsyoudeveloparecutting-edge.

• Yourlecturersareexperiencedpractitionersandresearcherswhowillhelpyoutodevelopasyouprogress.

• 98%ofourNursingandMidwiferystudentsareinworkorfurtherstudysixmonthsaftergraduating.*

yourself to succeed as a health professional

“United Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust has a strong collaborative partnership with UWE Bristol in which we are committed to supporting student nurses and midwives and provide excellent clinical learning opportunities which lead to employability in our organisation.”

Carolyn MillsChief Nurse, University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust

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Foundation Degrees

CARE MANAGEMENT IN THE COMMUNITY

FdSc

Full-time: 2years

Course code: L540

Starts: January

Campus: WestonCollege,KnightstoneCampus

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: No

Tariff points: 40**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):TwoormoreALevelsorBTECExtendedDiplomainHealthandSocialCare,oranalternativequalificationsuchasarelatedNVQLevel3orAccesstoHigherEducationDiplomawithatleast15Level3creditsatMeritorequivalent.

Youmustbeemployed(contractedorvoluntary)withinthehealthandsocialcaresector,completingatleast300hoursperannumforthedurationoftheprogrammeandhaveidentifiedawork-basedmentorrecognisedandagreedassuchbythecourseteam.Youwillneedthesupportofyouremployer/organisationtoundertakethiscourse.

Thiscoursewillpromoteanddevelopstandardsincareandgiveyoutheopportunitytodevelopyourinterestintheprivateandvoluntaryadultsocialcaresector.Exploreareassuchasmentalhealth,learningdisabilitiesandcareofolderpeople.Theoverallaimofthiscourseistoprepareacareworkertoworkwithaspecifiedrangeofskillsinpartnershipwithotherswithinnational,regionalandlocalemploymentarenas.

Topics include:

•ProcessesofHealthandDisease

•CommunityCareOrganisation

•AspectsofInterpersonalCommunication

•ExploringInterventionStrategies

•ResearchMethodsinCommunityCare

•SupportSystemsforLong-termConditions

•LeadershipforHealth

•PromotingActiveLives

HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE PRACTICE

FdSc

Full-time:2years,atlocalstudypartners,distancelearning

Course code: L510

Starts:SeptemberorJanuary,dependentonthecollege

Campus:CityofBristolCollegeandWestonCollege.DistanceLearning(SpecialistpathwayinDiagnosticImaging)atUWE

Work placement:Youwillbeemployedwithinahealthand/orsocialcarepracticesettingforthecourseduration.

Study abroad:No

Tariff points:48**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent):AminimumofthreesubjectstoincludeEnglish,MathsandaSciencesubject.Level 3 (A level or equivalent):TwoormoreALevelsorBTECExtendedDiplomainHealthandSocialCare,oranalternativequalificationsuchasarelatedNVQLevel3orAccesstoHigherEducationDiplomawithatleast15Level3creditsatMerit,orequivalent.

Advanceyourhealthandsocialcarecareeronthistwo-yearcourse.DeliveredatpartnercollegesacrosstheWestofEngland,youwilllearnincollegeonedayaweekduringtermtime,soyoucancontinuetoworkandapplynewlearninginyourworkplace.Onsuccessfulcompletion,youwillbeequippedtoadvanceyourcareer,orstudyforaprofessionalqualification.

Topics include:

•EssentialsofHealthandDisease

•HolisticApproachestoCare

•FoundationsofPractice

•QualityEnhancementinPractice

•AnIntroductiontoResearchMethodologiesandMethods

•ExtendingPractice

•FoundationsofAssessmentforAssistantPractitioners

•WorkingEffectivelywithLong-termConditions

Degrees

Foundation year entry option

SomeofthecoursesinthisDepartmentincludeafoundationyear,forthosewhoneedanadditionalyeartogaintherequiredsubjectknowledgetocompletethedegree.

MIDWIFERY

BSc(Hons)

Full-time: 3years

Course code: B711

Starts: SeptemberandJanuary

Campus: Glenside

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: No

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeB7FFvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 136**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): Aminimumoffivesubjects,toincludeEnglishLanguage,MathsandScience,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Scienceandsocialsciencesubject(gradeBrequiredatALevelorequivalent).YoumusthaveaminimumoftwoALevels,orequivalent.

AccreditedbytheNursingandMidwiferyCouncil(NMC)thiscourseadoptsastudent-centredphilosophytolearningandteaching.SuccessfulcompletionleadstoregistrationasaMidwifewiththeNMC.Fullyintegratedwork-basedlearning,outstandingon-sitesimulationandlearningfacilities,aswellasasupportiveteachingteamwithadepthandbreadthofexperienceaspractisingmidwives,willprepareyouforachallenging,butextremelyrewardingcareer.

Topics include:

•HolisticMidwiferyPractice

•MidwiferyPracticeSkills

•ClinicalMidwiferyPractice

•MidwiferyDissertation

NURSING (ADULT NURSING)

BSc(Hons)

Full-time: 3years

Course code: B701

Starts: SeptemberandFebruary

Campus: GlensideandGloucester

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: Yes,optional

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeB71Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): Aminimumoffivesubjects,toincludeEnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Scienceandsocialsciencesubject(gradeCrequiredatALevel,orequivalent).YoumusthaveaminimumoftwoALevels,orequivalent.

AccreditedbytheNursingandMidwiferyCouncil(NMC),thecourseleadstoregistrationasaNursewiththeNMC.Fullyintegratedwork-basedtraining,outstandingon-sitefacilitiesandasupportiveteamwithadepthofclinicalandresearchexperience,willprepareyouforachallenging,butrewardingcareer.

Topics include:

•CommunicationinaDiverseWorld

•UnderstandingAdultNursing

•PhysiologyandPharmacology

•PlanningandDeliveringNursingCare

•Evidence-basedPracticeforNursingandMidwifery

•LeadershipinAdultNursing

•ManagingthePracticeofAdultNursing

•NursingDissertation

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NURSING (CHILDREN’S NURSING)

BSc(Hons)

Full-time: 3years

Course code: B702

Starts: SeptemberandFebruary

Campus: Glenside

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: Yes,optional

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeB72Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): AminimumoffiveGCSEs,toincludeEnglishLanguage,MathsandScience,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Scienceandsocialsciencesubject(gradeBrequiredatALevel,orequivalent).YoumusthaveaminimumoftwoALevels,orequivalent.

AccreditedbytheNursingandMidwiferyCouncil(NMC),thecourseleadstoregistrationasaChildren’sNursewiththeNMC.Fullyintegratedwork-basedtraining,outstandingon-sitefacilitiesandasupportiveteamwithadepthofclinicalandresearchexperience,willprepareyouforachallenging,butrewardingcareer.

Topics include:

•CommunicationinaDiverseWorld

•AppreciatingEvidenceforPractice

•PhysiologyandPharmacology

•UnderstandingChildren’sLives

•DeliveringSafeandCompassionateCare

•ServiceImprovement:ACollaborativeApproach

•ManagingChildren’sNursingPractice

•NursingDissertation

NURSING (LEARNING DISABILITY NURSING)

BSc(Hons)

Full-time: 3years

Course code: B703

Starts: September

Campus: Glenside

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: Yes

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeB73Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): Aminimumoffivesubjects,toincludeEnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):ScienceandSocialSciencesubject(gradeCrequiredatALevel,orequivalent).YoumusthaveaminimumoftwoALevels,orequivalent.

AccreditedbytheNursingandMidwiferyCouncil(NMC),thecourseleadstoregistrationasaLearningDisabilitiesNursewiththeNMC.Fullyintegratedwork-basedtraining,outstandingon-sitefacilitiesandanenthusiasticteam,includingstaffwhoareexperiencedLearningDisabilitiesNursesthemselves,willprepareyouforachallenging,butrewardingcareer.

Topics include:

•BuildingPositiveRelationshipswith,andServicesfor,PeoplewithLearningDisabilities

•MeetingtheHealthNeedsofPeoplewithLearningDisabilities

•ManagementofComplexSituationsinServicesforPeoplewithLearningDisabilities

•LearningDisabilitiesNursingPractice

•PhysiologyandPharmacologyforNursingPractice

•CommunicationinaDiverseWorld

“I’ve thoroughly enjoyed studying at UWE Bristol. I’ve had some fantastic placements. The mix of different areas has equipped me well for going into practice, as have the academic modules, particularly those focusing on the ethics of nursing practice.”

JoBSc(Hons) Nursing (Children’s Nursing)

NURSING (MENTAL HEALTH NURSING)

BSc(Hons)

Full-time: 3years

Course code: B704

Starts: September

Campus: GlensideandGloucester

Work placement: Yes

Study abroad: Yes

Foundation level: Yes–coursecodeB74Fvisitourwebsiteforfurtherdetails.

Tariff points: 120**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent): AminimumoffivesubjectstoincludeEnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.

Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Scienceandsocialsciencesubject(gradeCrequiredatALevelorequivalent).YoumusthaveaminimumoftwoALevels,orequivalent.

AccreditedbytheNursingandMidwiferyCouncil(NMC),thecourseleadstoregistrationasaMentalHealthNursewiththeNMC.Fullyintegratedwork-basedtraining,outstandingon-sitefacilitiesandadynamicteamwithadepthofexperienceinmentalhealthnursing,willprepareyouforachallengingbutrewardingcareer.

Topics include:

•CommunicationinaDiverseWorld

•FoundationsofMentalHealth

•MakingaDifference

•WorkinginPartnershipinMentalHealth

•Evidence-basedPracticeforNursingandMidwifery

•PromotingRecoveryinMentalHealth

•NursingDissertation

If you have questions, or need further information, about funding options for your nursing or midwifery course, please contact us at [email protected]

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GROW

Sports, Equine, Animal and Veterinary NursingAt Hartpury you get so much more than just a degree. Set in our 360-hectare campus with commercial farms, lake, woodland, extensive animal collections and internationally renowned equine and sporting facilities, Hartpury is the perfect environment for specialist study in animal, agriculture, equine and sport studies.

Top reasons to study with us:

• Countlessopportunitiestogainreal-worldexperience:fromourinternationalequineevents;workinginanelitesportingenvironment;toundertakingwildlifesurveysinMankwe,SouthAfrica.

• Cutting-edgeresearchprojects(didyouknowlisteningtoEminemcanboostyoursportingperformance?)withstaffwhoareleadingspecialistsintheirfield.

• Highqualityteachingsupportedbyindustryrelevantstaff,underpinnedbyextensiveresourcesandaccesstoreal-worldexperiences.

• Individualsupportandguidancethroughoutyourstudies,fromyourownpersonaltutorinadditiontoyourcourseleaderandstudentadvisers,aswellascareerssupportinourInnovationCareersandEnterprisecentre.

• TheopportunitiesavailableatHartpurysupportyoutobethebestyoucanbe,graduatingwithmorethanadegreeandultimatelystandingoutfromthecrowdwhenapplyingforyourdreamcareer.

your career at our 360-hectare campus

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“We have an outstanding reputation for producing graduates who have both academic rigour and practical skills and experience. It’s this powerful combination that makes students who have been nurtured at Hartpury so attractive to employers in today’s fast moving world.”

Russell MarchantChief Executive and Principal, Hartpury College

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Foundation Degrees

AGRICULTURE

FdSc

Full-time:2years

Part-time:optionsavailable

Course code:D400

Starts:September

Campus:HartpuryCollege

Work placement:Yes

Study abroad:No

Tariff points:64**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent):AminimumoffiveGCSEstoincludeEnglish,MathsandScience,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):OneA2inanysubject,orequivalent.

Withthegrowingimportanceoffoodsecurity,reducingourcarbonfootprintandenhancingourlandscape’srecreationalattributes,thisfoundationdegreeprovidesthenecessaryskillstomeetthesechallenges.Weprideourselvesondevelopingagriculturalgraduateswhoarehighlyemployable.Thisstemsfromthecreditedworkexperienceyouwillgainoutinindustryduringthecourseandtheessentialmixoftechnicalexpertise,sustainableawarenessandprofessionalisminstilledthroughoutyourstudies.

Topics include:

•FarmManagement

•CropProduction

•CropManagement

•BeefandSheepProduction

•SoilandNutrientManagement

•PrinciplesofLivestockProduction

•Agri-environmentalPolicyandLegislation

ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR AND WELFARE

FdSc

Full-time:2years

Part-time:optionsavailable

Course code:D328

Starts:September

Campus:HartpuryCollege

Work placement:Yes

Study abroad:No

Tariff points:64**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent):AminimumoffivesubjectsincludingMaths,EnglishLanguageandScience,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):Preferablyinabiologicalscience.StudentswhodonothaveanA2inabiologicalsciencemustcompleteanequivalentsciencemoduleaspartofthecourse.

Thiscoursewillprovideyouwithadetailedknowledgeofthescientificprinciplescrucialtounderstandingananimal’sbehaviourandhowitswelfarecanbeimproved.Youwilllearnthepracticalskillswhicharecrucialtothisappliedscienceandgaintheworkexperiencenecessarytoimproveyouremployabilityandprepareyouforacareerintheanimalindustry.OnsuccessfulcompletionyoucanprogressontothefinalyearoftheBSc(Hons)AnimalBehaviourandWelfare.

Topics include:

•AnimalPractice

•AnimalBehaviour

• IntroductiontoAnimalWelfare

•SystemsBiology

•AnimalIndustry

•EthicsandWelfare

•CompanionAnimalBehaviourandTraining

•BehaviouralandEvolutionaryEcology

ANIMAL MANAGEMENT

FdSc

Full-time:2years

Course code:D302

Starts:September

Campus:WestonCollege

Work placement:Yes

Study abroad:No

Tariff points:64**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent):EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent. Level 3 (A level or equivalent): TwoormoreALevelsincludingasciencesubject,BTECExtendedDiplomainAnimalManagement,relatedNVQLevel3,AdvancedApprenticeshiporAccesstoHigherEducationDiplomawithatleast15Level3creditsatMerit,orequivalent.

Thiscoursewillequipyouwiththeskillsandexperiencerequiredbytheanimalmanagement/careindustry,whichisworth£1billiontotheUKeconomy.Thecoursecoversabroadrangeofacademicandvocationaltopics,enhancingyourabilitytoworkinyourchosenareawithintheanimalindustry.Professionalpracticemodulesareasignificantelementoftheprogrammeandwillseeyouobtainingarelevantworkplacement,completingaportfolioevidencingpracticalcompetenceandcriticallyanalysingyourperformanceintheworkplace.

Topics include:

•MammalianSystemsBiology

•AnimalNutrition

•AnimalWelfare

•AnimalBehaviour

•BusinessStudies

•AppliedAnimalHealthandDisease

Sports, Equine, Animal and Veterinary Nursing

EQUINE PERFORMANCE

FdSc

Full-time:2years

Sandwich:3years

Part-time:optionsavailable

Course code:D427

Starts:September

Campus:HartpuryCollege

Work placement:Yes

Study abroad:No

Tariff points:64**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent):AminimumoffivesubjectsincludingMaths,EnglishLanguageandScience.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):OneA2,preferablyinabiologicalsciencetogetherwithpracticalequineexperience.IfyoudonothaveanA2inabiologicalscienceyoumustcompleteanequivalentsciencemoduleaspartofthecourse.

Ifyouareinterestedinacareerworkingwithperformancehorses,thiscoursewillgiveyouthespecificknowledgeandskillsnecessaryforentryintothisexcitingindustry.Studentswillstudyprinciplesofmanagingperformancehorses,includingtrainingandfeeding.Modulesprovideaninsightintotheaddeddemandsofcompetition,whiledevelopingcriticalawarenessofcurrentpracticesandmanagementdecisions.Workexperienceformsanimportantpartofthiscourse,includingtheopportunitytospend12monthsgainingspecialistexperienceinanareaofperformancehorsemanagement.

Topics include:

•EquestrianPractice

•Equitation

•EquineStructureandFunction

•EquineIndustry

•EquinePerformance

•GroundSchooling

•ManagementofthePerformanceHorse

EQUINE SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT

FdSc

Full-time:2years

Part-time:optionsavailable

Course code:D42F

Starts:September

Campus:HartpuryCollege

Work placement:Yes

Study abroad:No

Tariff points:64**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent):FiveGCSEstoincludeEnglish,MathsandScience,orequivalent.

Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):OneA2inabiologicalsciencetogetherwithpracticalequineexperience.

Thereisnobetterwaytoenhanceyourcareerprospectsintheequineindustry,orprogressintofurtherstudy,thanthisprogramme.Studentswhorecognisethemselvesaspracticallearnersbenefitfromapracticallyorientatedandappliedapproachtouniversitystudy.Additionally,theprogrammeencouragesarangeofworkexperience;resultinginplentyofemploymentandeducationroutesaftergraduation.PracticalmodulesonthecoursearemappedagainsttheBHSKnowledgeandCaresyllabus,uptostagethree.

Topics include:

•EquineStructureandFunction

•EquestrianPractice

•NewVentureCreation

•GroundSchoolingandRehabilitation

•StudManagementandReproductiveTechniques

•AppliedEquineNutrition

• IntroductiontoEquineBehaviour

•AppliedDiagnosticsandTherapy

ANIMAL SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT

FdSc

Full-time:2years

Part-time:optionsavailable

Course code:D305

Starts:September

Campus:HartpuryCollege

Work placement:Yes,sixweeksorequivalent

Study abroad:No

Tariff points:64**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent):FiveGCSEstoincludeEnglish,MathsandScience,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):OneA2,preferablyinabiologicalscience,orequivalent.IfyoudonothaveanA2inabiologicalscienceyoumustcompleteanequivalentsciencemoduleaspartofthecourse.

Thiscourseisdesignedtoequipyouwiththeknowledgeandskillsrequiredtoworkwithinthediverseandchallenginganimalindustry.Youwillgainvaluablepracticalexperience,aswellasin-depthknowledgeandunderstandinginthescientificprinciplesofanimalhealthanddisease,anatomyandphysiology,nutrition,behaviourandwelfaremanagement.Thecourseschemeensuresyourlearningisappliedinananimalmanagementandbusinesssettingviavocationalworkexperience,whichyouwillgaincreditfor.

Topics include:

•AnimalPractice

•SystemsBiology

•AnimalNutrition

•AnimalHealthandDisease

•AnimalIndustry

•ManagementofDomesticAnimals

•AppliedAnimalNutrition

•FieldCourse

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EQUINE VETERINARY NURSING SCIENCE

FdSc

Sandwich:3years

Course code:D311

Starts:September

Campus:HartpuryCollege

Work placement:Yes(2,100hoursinanapprovedVeterinaryNursingTrainingpractice)

Study abroad:No

Tariff points:64**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent):AminimumoffivesubjectstoincludeMaths,EnglishLanguageandScience,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):OneA2inBiology,orequivalent.

Ifyouwanttopursuearewardingcareerasanequineveterinarynurse,thisexcitingvocationally-basedfoundationdegreewillgiveyouthespecialistnursingtechniquesandknowledgeinhorsecareandprofessionalstatusyouneed.Awork-basedlearningplacementinanapprovedRoyalCollegeofVeterinarySurgeons(RCVS)trainingpracticewillallowyoutogaincrucial‘dayone’clinicalskillsanddevelopcompetenceandconfidenceinpreparationforprofessionalregistrationandpractice.

Topics include:

•AnatomyforVeterinaryNurses

•AnimalHusbandryforVeterinaryNurses

•ProfessionalVeterinaryNursingPractice

•PatientCareforVeterinaryNurses

•PharmacyManagementforVeterinaryNurses

•PlacementforVeterinaryNurses

•DiagnosticsforVeterinaryNurses

•SurgicalandAnaesthesiaPracticeforVeterinaryNurses

SPORT PERFORMANCE

FdSc

Full-time:2years

Part-time:optionsavailable

Course code:C607

Starts:September

Campus:HartpuryCollege

Work placement:No

Study abroad:No

Tariff points:64**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent):AminimumoffivesubjectstoincludeMaths,EnglishLanguageandScience,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):OneA2inabiologicalscience,PEsubject,orequivalent.

Thisfoundationdegreeprovidesyouwithanoptimumbalanceofwork-basedandacademicstudy,providinganexcellentfoundationforpursuingacareerwithinthesports-relatedindustries,whetheritisonalocal,regional,nationalorinternationalscale,orcontinuingwithfurtherstudy.

Thedevelopmentofvocationalskillsandawareness,leadership,managementandreflectiveanalysiswillbeacorefocusofyourstudies,teamedwithmodulesinsportsscienceandcoaching.

Topics include:

•LearninginthePerformanceEnvironment

•SportDevelopmentandLeadership

•FundamentalsofSportPerformance

• IntroductiontoSportandExercisePsychology

•TrainingandTesting

• InjuredAthlete

•CoachingPedagogy

•SportsNutrition

SPORTS BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

FdA

Full-time:2years

Part-time:optionsavailable

Course code:NC26

Starts:September

Campus:HartpuryCollege

Work placement:No

Study abroad:No

Tariff points:64**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent):AminimumoffivesubjectstoincludeMathsandEnglishLanguage,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):AminimumofoneALevelinanysubject,orequivalent.

Ifyouarepassionateaboutsportandwanttodeveloptheskillstobecomeinvolvedintheexpandingbusinessmanagementsectorofthesportsindustrythenthisisthecourseforyou.Thiscourseregularlyattractsaspiringsportsmenandwomenwhowishtogainbusinessskillsforthefuturetosupplementtheirsportscareer.

Topics include:

•CoreBusinessPrinciples

• IntroductiontoSportsIndustry

•SportFacilitiesManagement

•PersonalandManagementDevelopment

•SportsBusinessExperience

•WorkPlacement

•SportsEventsandFundraising

•SportsHospitalityManagement

SPORTS COACHING

FdSc

Full-time:2years

Part-time:optionsavailable

Course code:C602

Starts:September

Campus:HartpuryCollege

Work placement:No

Study abroad:No

Tariff points:64**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent):AminimumoffivesubjectstoincludeMaths,EnglishLanguageandScience.Level 3 (A-Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):OneA2toincludeabiologicalscience,PE,sportsstudiessubject,orequivalent.

Thissportscoachingdegreeprovidesyouwiththeskillsandunderstandingrequiredofprofessionalsportscoaches,whileallowingyoutospecialiseinachoiceofdisciplinessuitedtoyourownstrengthsandinterests.Whilethisisacourseforaspiringcoaches,itincludesaspectsofsportstrainingandtesting,sportdevelopmentandsportpsychology,makingitasuitablechoiceforstudentsinterestedinpursuingcareersinthoseareasoftheindustry.

Topics include:

•CoachingTheory

•SportDevelopmentandLeadership

•SportandExercisePsychology

•CoachingChildren

•SportCoaching

•SportLeadership

•CoachingPedagogy

•ResearchProcess

SPORTS STUDIES

FdSc

Full-time:2years

Course code:C640

Starts:September

Campus:WestonCollege

Work placement:Yes

Study abroad:No

Tariff points:64**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent):EnglishLanguageandMaths,orequivalent.Level 3 (A level or equivalent): TwoormoreALevels,BTECExtendedDiploma,relatedNVQLevel3,AdvancedApprenticeshiporAccesstoHigherEducationDiplomawithatleast15Level3creditsatMerit,orequivalent.

Thiscoursewillgiveyouafantasticinsightintothefundamentalaspectsofthesportsindustry.Therearestronglinkstotheindustry,withopportunitiestoundertakeadditionalindustry-recognisedqualificationstoenhanceemployability.Workexperienceisembeddedthroughoutthecourse,allowingyoutogainexperienceinabusinessareaofyourchoice.

Topics include:

•SportsCoaching

•StrengthandConditioning

•SportsPsychology

• InjuryandRehabilitation

•HealthandExercisePedagogies

•SportsNutrition

VETERINARY NURSING SCIENCE

FdSc

Sandwich:3years

Course code:D310

Starts:September

Campus:HartpuryCollege

Work placement:Yes(2,100hoursinanapprovedVeterinaryNursingTrainingpractice)

Study abroad:No

Tariff points:64**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent):AminimumoffivesubjectstoincludeMaths,EnglishLanguageandScience.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):OneA2toincludeBiology,orequivalent.

Ifyouwanttopursuearewardingcareerasaveterinarynurse,thisexcitingvocationally-basedfoundationdegreewillgiveyouthespecialistnursingtechniques,knowledgeandprofessionalstatusyouneed.Awork-basedlearningplacementinanapprovedRoyalCollegeofVeterinarySurgeons(RCVS)trainingpracticewillallowyoutogaincrucial‘dayone’clinicalskillsanddevelopcompetenceandconfidenceinpreparationforprofessionalregistrationandpractice.

Topics include:

•AnatomyforVeterinaryNurses

•AnimalHusbandryforVeterinaryNurses

•ProfessionalVeterinaryNursingPractice

•PatientCareforVeterinaryNurses

•PharmacyManagementforVeterinaryNurses

•PlacementforVeterinaryNurses

•DiagnosticsforVeterinaryNurses

•SurgicalandAnaesthesiaPracticefor

VeterinaryNurses

Sports, Equine, Animal and Veterinary Nursing

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Degrees

AGRICULTURE (TOP-UP)*

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:1year

Part-time:optionsavailable

Course code:D496

Starts:September

Campus:HartpuryCollege

Work placement:No

Study abroad:No

Tariff points:n/a**

Required subjects:AfoundationdegreeorHNDinagriculture,oraland-basedsubject,orequivalent.

Theoneyearcourseenablesstudentsto‘top-up’toafullbachelor’sdegreefrompreviousstudy.Ifyouarelookingtopursueacareerrelatedtoagriculturethiscoursewillequipyouwiththenecessaryknowledgeandskills,withafocusonsustainablelandmanagementandutilisationofresources,tomeettheneedsofagrowingglobalpopulation.

Topics include:

•AppliedResearchProject

• InvestigativeSkillsfortheSuccessfulUndergraduate

•UndergraduateIndependentStudy

•EmergingIssuesinAgriculture

•SustainableCropProduction

•AdvancedAnimalProduction

AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION AND SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT (TOP-UP)

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:1year

Part-time:optionsavailable

Course code:D495

Starts:September

Campus:HartpuryCollege

Work placement:No

Study abroad:No

Tariff points:n/a**

Required subjects:AfoundationdegreeorHNDinagriculture,oraland-basedsubject,orequivalent.

Thisoneyearcourseenablesstudentsto‘top-up’toafullbachelor’sdegreefrompreviousstudy.Ifyouarelookingtopursueacareerrelatedtoagriculture,conservation,orsustainablemanagement,thiscoursewillequipyouwiththenecessaryknowledgeandskills,withafocusonsustainablelandmanagementandutilisationofresources,tomeettheneedsofagrowingglobalpopulation.

Topics include:

•AppliedResearchProject

• InvestigativeSkillsfortheSuccessfulUndergraduate

•UndergraduateIndependentStudy

•EmergingIssuesinAgriculture

•SustainableCropProduction

•AdvancedAnimalProduction

•SustainableManagementofNaturalResources

•BiodiversityandConservation

ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR AND WELFARE

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Part-time:optionsavailable

Course code:D329

Starts:September

Campus:HartpuryCollege

Work placement:No

Study abroad:No

Tariff points:96**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent):AminimumoffivesubjectstoincludeMaths,EnglishLanguageandScience.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):TwoA2s,orequivalent,toincludeabiologicalscience.

Thiscoursewillprovideyouwiththeknowledge,practicalabilitiesandintellectualskillsneededtounderstandcurrentscientificthinking,developnewideasandevaluatecurrentpracticesinanimalbehaviourandanimalwelfarescience.Anumberoftopicstreamsrunthroughtheprogramme,includingcompanionanimalbehaviourandwelfare,behaviouralecologyandanimaltrainingandmanagementwhichallowyoutotailoryourdegreearoundyourownareasofinterest.

Topics include:

•AnimalBehaviour

•AnimalWelfareAssessment

•CompanionAnimalBehaviourandTraining

•BehaviouralandEvolutionaryEcology

•AnimalTradeandWelfare

•WildlifeandZooManagement

•AnimalPsychology

•FieldCourse

ANIMAL MANAGEMENT (TOP-UP)

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:1year

Part-time:optionsavailable

Course code:D303

Starts:September

Campus:HartpuryCollege

Work placement:No

Study abroad:No

Tariff points:n/a**

Required subjects:AnHNDorfoundationdegreeinananimalscience,oranimalmanagement-relatedsubject,willberequiredforthiscourse,orequivalent.

Builduponyourpreviouslearninganddevelopyourcareerworkingwithanimals.TheHartpury360-hectareestategivesyouaccesstomorethan30animalspeciesandspecialistequipmentincludingawell-stockedanimalhouse,commercialfarm,caninehydrotherapyfacilityandEquineTherapyCentre.Hartpuryhasstronglinksandpartnershipswithanimalcharities,zoos,welfareorganisationsandgovernmentbodies,providingtheopportunity

togainessentialknowledgeandskillstotakeintotheworkplace.

Topics include:

•ResearchSkillsandResearchProject

•DevelopmentsinAnimalScience

•WildlifeandZooManagement

•AppliedBusinessManagement

•Anthrozoology

•BiodiversityandConservation

APPLIED ANIMAL SCIENCE

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich:4years

Part-time:optionsavailable

Course code:D320

Starts:September

Campus:HartpuryCollege

Work placement:Yes(withsandwichyearroute)

Study abroad:Yes,optional

Tariff points:96**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent):AminimumoffivesubjectstoincludeMaths,EnglishLanguageandScience.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):TwoALevelstoincludeabiologicalscience,orequivalent.

Thiscoursetrainsanimalscientistsofthefuture,developingtheknowledgeandskillsneededtosucceedinthisrapidlyexpandingindustry.Developskillsinnutrition,healthanddisease,behaviourandwelfare,animalproduction,laboratoryscienceandwildlifemanagement.Duringyourstudies,youwillwidenyourskillbase,developkeycontactsandgainvaluableexperienceworkingwithanimalsinarangeofsituations.

Topics include:

•AnimalTherapy

•AnimalReproductivePhysiology

•AnimalMicrobiology

•FieldCourse

•BiodiversityandConservation

•AnimalPsychology

•WildlifeandZooManagement

•AnimalProduction

APPLIED ANIMAL SCIENCE (WITH THERAPY) *

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich:4years

Part-time:optionsavailable

Course code:D322

Starts:September

Campus:HartpuryCollege

Work placement:Yes

Study abroad:Yes(optional)

Tariff points:112**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent):AminimumoffivesubjectstoincludeMaths,EnglishLanguageandScience.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):TwoALevelstoincludeabiologicalscience,orequivalent.

Thisprogrammeprovidesabroadunderstandingofanimalscience,withaspecialfocusonanimaltherapyandspecificallyhydrotherapy.Whileitdoesnotqualifystudentstobecometherapists,itexposesthemtothescientificprinciples,whichunderpinanimalhealth,performance,therapyandrehabilitation.Studentswilldevelopappliedskillsrelevanttoemploymentacrosstheanimalsciencesector,whilegaininganin-depthappreciationofhowresearchunderpinsanimalhealthandwelfare.

Topics include:

•AnimalStructureandMotion

•AnimalTherapy

•Hydrotherapy

•AnatomyandPhysiology

•AnimalBehaviour

•AnimalHealthandDisease

•AnimalNutrition

•Anthrozoology

BIOVETERINARY SCIENCE

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Part-time:optionsavailable

Course code:D390

Starts:September

Campus:HartpuryCollege

Work placement:No

Study abroad:No

Tariff points:112**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent):AminimumoffivesubjectstoincludeMaths,EnglishLanguageandScience,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):TwoALevelstoincludeabiologicalscience,orequivalent.

Thisexciting,challengingdegreeoffersablendofmodulesrelatingtothestudyofanimalhealthandthetreatmentofdiseasesincompanion,equine,production,laboratoryandwildspecies.Youwillconsiderananimal’smanagementandbreedingandexplorehowmoderntechnologiesareappliedtothefieldofanimalhealth,toprepareyouforacareerintherapidlydevelopingindustryofallied-veterinarysciences.

Topics include:

•AnatomyandPhysiology

•Biochemistry

•AnimalReproductivePhysiology

•AnimalTherapy

•Pathology

•AnimalDisease

•Pharmacology

•Epidemiology

CONSERVATION (TOP-UP) *

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:1year

Course code:D497

Starts:September

Campus:HartpuryCollege

Work placement:No

Study abroad:No

Tariff points:n/a**

Sports, Equine, Animal and Veterinary Nursing

* Courses are subject to final UWE Bristol approval

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Required subjects: AfoundationdegreeorHNDinaland-basedrelatedsubject.

Top-upyourfoundationdegreeorHNDtoafullHonoursdegreeonthisexcitingcourse.Ifyouarelookingtopursueacareerrelatedtoconservationandlandmanagement,thisdegreeprogrammewillequipyouwiththenecessarytheoreticalandacademicknowledgeandskillstosucceed.Focusonthesustainablemanagementandexploitationofresourcestomeettheneedsofagrowingglobalpopulation.Developvocationalandpracticalskillsforthebestpossiblechanceofsecuringyourdreamjob.

Topics include:

•LandUse

•FoodProduction

•Conservation

EQUESTRIAN SPORTS COACHING

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich:4years

Part-time:optionsavailable

Course code:DC4F

Starts:September

Campus:HartpuryCollege

Work placement:No

Study abroad:No

Tariff points:112**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent):AminimumoffivesubjectsincludingMaths,EnglishLanguageandScience,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):TwoALevelstoincludeabiologicalscience,orequivalent.ApplicantswillneedtohaveIndustry/coachingexperience.

Developtheskills,experienceandunderstandingrequiredofprofessionalcoacheswithintheequineindustry.Aspiringandcurrentcoachescangainahighereducationqualification,relevantindustry-recognisedqualificationsandresearchexperiencetoshowcasetheirknowledgeinequestriancoaching.Graduateswillbeempowered,confidentandassertiveequestriancoaches,abletomakechoiceswhicharebeneficialtoarangeofhorseriders.

Topics include:

•CoachingTheory

•Equitation

•SportandExercisePsychology

•HorseandRiderPerformance

•GroundSchoolingandRehabilitation

•ContemporaryIssuesinEquestrianSport

•SportScienceforCoaches

EQUESTRIAN SPORTS SCIENCE

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Part-time:optionsavailable

Course code:DC46

Starts:September

Campus:HartpuryCollege

Work placement:No

Study abroad:No

Tariff points:112**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent):AminimumoffivesubjectsincludingMaths,EnglishLanguageandScience,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):TwoALevelstoincludeabiologicalscience,orequivalent.

Equestriansportsareunique.Theyrequirethecoordinationofeffortbetweenthehumanandtheequineathlete.Thiscoursewillenableyoutostudytheathleticcombinationofhorseandrideranddevelopresearchintotheinteractionbetweenthetwo.Youwilldevelopanin-depthknowledgeofthesportssciencesupportrequiredforhorsesandriderscompetingatthehighestlevelsofcompetition,inallaspectsofequinesport.

Topics include:

•EquineFunctionalAnatomy

• IntroductiontoFunctionalAnatomyandSportsBiomechanics

•EquineExercisePhysiology

•SportsPsychology

•EquineDiagnosticsandTherapy

•AdvancesinHorseandRiderPerformance

•EquineSportsMedicine

•SportsInjuryAssessment

EQUINE BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

BA(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich:4years

Part-time:optionsavailable

Course code:DN42

Starts:September

Campus:HartpuryCollege

Work placement:Yes

Study abroad:No

Tariff points:96**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent):AminimumoffivesubjectsincludingMathsandEnglishLanguage,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):TwoALevelsinanysubject,orequivalent.

Thiscourseoffersacomprehensiveintroductiontothecoreprinciplesofbusinessmanagementalongsideappliedequineindustryandfunctionalequinesciencemodulestoofferarobust,appliedbusinessprogramme.Studentsareabletowidentheirskillbase,developkeycontactsandgainvaluableworkexperiencewithaworkplacementmodule.Asthelargestequinecollegeintheworld,wehavelong-standingrelationshipswithnationalgoverningbodies(e.g.BritishDressage)andpartnershipswithkeyequinecompanies(eg.NaturalAnimalFeeds,BaileysHorseFeeds).

Topics include:

•EquineStructureandFunction

•EquineIndustry

•ProfessionalPlacementExperience

•EventManagementandFundraising

•EquinePerformance

•AppliedEquineNutrition

•SportsandHospitalityManagement

EQUINE MANAGEMENT (TOP-UP)

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:1year

Part-time:optionsavailable

Course code:DNKL

Starts:September

Campus:HartpuryCollege

Work placement:No

Study abroad:No

Tariff points:n/a**

Required subjects:AfoundationdegreeorHNDinEquineScience,oranequine-relatedcourse.Applicantswithnon-standardentrycriteriawillbereviewedonanindividualbasis.

Thiscourseoffersawiderangeoftopicareassuitingstudentswithdifferentinterests.Theprogrammecanbestudiedonapart-timeorfull-time(oneyear)basis,whichmaybebeneficialforthosealreadyworkinginindustry.StudentswhogainedemploymentfollowingcompletionofafoundationdegreeorHNDcanusetheirtimeatHartpurytogainadditionalqualifications,whichmayfacilitateachangeinroleorcareerpath.

Topics include:

•AppliedBusinessManagement

•EquineBehaviourandPsychology

•DevelopmentsinEquineScience

•EquineNutritionforPerformance

•EquineTherapyandRehabilitation

•AppliedResearchProcess

•ProjectManagementinAction

EQUINE SCIENCE (WITH THERAPY) *

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich:4years

Part-time:optionsavailable

Course code:D335

Starts:September

Campus:HartpuryCollege

Work placement:No

Study abroad:Yes

Tariff points:112**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or

equivalent):AminimumoffivesubjectsincludingMaths,EnglishLanguageandScience,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):TwoALevelstoincludeabiologicalscience,orequivalent.

Thisprogrammeisdesignedtoprovideabroadunderstandingofequinescience,withaspecialfocusonequinetherapy.Whileitdoesnotqualifystudentstobecometherapists,itdoesexposethemtothescientificprincipleswhichunderpinhorsehealth,performance,therapyandrehabilitation.Studentswillgainanin-depthunderstandingofthebenefits/limitationsandprofessionalguidelineswhichexisttoenhancehorsewelfareandperformance,basedoncurrentresearch.

Topics include:

•EquineFunctionalAnatomy

•EquineVeterinaryScience

•EquineDiagnosticsandTherapy

•Hydrotherapy

•EquineRehabilitationandTherapy

•EquineExercisePhysiology

•EquineDiseasesandDisorders

EQUINE SCIENCE

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich:4years

Part-time:optionsavailable

Course code:D334

Starts:September

Campus:HartpuryCollege

Work placement:No

Study abroad:Yes

Tariff points:112**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent):AminimumoffivesubjectsincludingMaths,EnglishLanguageandScience,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):TwoALevelstoincludeabiologicalscience,orequivalent.

Thisisanappliedbiologicalscience-basedprogrammecoveringawidevarietyoftopicswhichstudentsutilisetotailortheirdegreeanddevelopabroad-baseofscientificknowledgeandspecialistskills.StudentscanbenefitfromanexchangeprogrammetostudyinDelawareValleyCollegeintheUSAforonesemesterintheirsecondyear.Studentshavetheopportunitytoengagewithasandwichyear

betweentheirsecondandthirdyearofstudytogainvaluableworkexperience

Topics include:

•AnimalandEquineNutrition

•EquineFunctionalAnatomy

•EquineExercisePhysiologyandBiomechanics

•StudManagementandReproductiveTechniques

•EquineBehaviourandWelfare

•EquineDiagnostics,TherapyandRehabilitation

•EquineSportsMedicine

EQUINE SCIENCE

Master of Science (Integrated Masters)

Full-time:4years

Part-time:optionsavailable

Course code:D336

Starts:September

Campus:HartpuryCollege

Work placement:No

Study abroad:No

Tariff points:128**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent):AminimumoffivesubjectsincludingMaths,EnglishLanguageandScience,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):TwoALevelstoincludeabiologicalscience,orequivalent.

Thiscourseallowsstudentstoaccessadistinctiveandtailoredpathwayintopostgraduatestudywithinthefieldofequinescience.Informedbyandprogressivelycontributingtohigh-impactscholarshipstudentsonthisprogrammewillexperiencemodesoflearningandteachingwhichdifferentiatetheiracademicactivityfromatraditionalundergraduaterouteandprovidethemwithathoroughcontextualunderpinninginanexpandingandcompetitiveapplieddiscipline.

Topics include:

•EquineFunctionalAnatomy

•EquineVeterinaryScience

•AppliedEquineBehaviour

•EquineDiagnosticsandTherapy

•ReproductiveTechniquesandManagement

•EquineExercisePhysiology

•EquineNutrition

Sports, Equine, Animal and Veterinary Nursing

* Courses are subject to final UWE Bristol approval

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EQUINE VETERINARY NURSING SCIENCE (TOP-UP)*

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:1year

Course code:D312

Starts:September

Campus:HartpuryCollege

Work placement:No

Study abroad:No

Tariff points:n/a**

Required subjects: ApplicantsmustholdafoundationdegreeinEquineVeterinaryNursingScienceandberegisteredwiththeRCVS.

Buildonthespecialistveterinarynursingknowledgedevelopedwhilestudyingforyourfoundationdegree.Tailoryourdegreetoyourownareasofinterestandcareeraims.Developyourskillsofenquiryandreflectionrequiredforlifelongprofessionallearninganddevelopmentasasafeandeffectivepractitioner.

Topics include:

•Ethics

•Business

•Therapy

•Rehabilitation

PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SCHOOL SPORT

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Part-time:optionsavailable

Course code:C610

Starts:September

Campus:HartpuryCollege

Work placement:No

Study abroad:No

Tariff points:112–128**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent):FiveGCSEstoincludeEnglishLanguage,MathsandScience,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):TwoA2stoincludeabiologicalscience,PE,Psychologyorsportstudiessubject,orequivalent.

Thiscoursewillofferyoutheopportunitytogainskillsandunderstandingofarangeofactivitiescentraltotherequirementsoftheschoolphysicaleducationcurriculum.Studymodulesdesignedtoprovidethespecificskills,knowledgeandexperiencetosuccessfullyapplyforaPGCEineitherprimary,orsecondary,education.Hartpuryprovidestheideallearningexperienceforthoseseekingacareerasaphysicaleducationteacher.

Topics include:

•CurriculumStudies

•CoachingTheoryPortfolio

•SkillAcquisition

•PracticalGamesConcepts

•SportPedagogyPortfolio

•CoachingChildren

•ExpressivePracticalSports

•SchoolPlacement

SPORTS AND EXERCISE NUTRITION*

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich:4years

Part-time:optionsavailable

Course code:C613

Starts:September

Campus:HartpuryCollege

Work placement:No

Study abroad:No

Tariff points:112–128**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent):FiveGCSEstoincludeEnglishLanguage,MathsandScience,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):TwoA2stoincludeabiologicalscience,PE,sportsstudiessubject,orequivalent.

Thereisnationalandinternationalrecognitionofthekeyrolenutritionplaysonhealthandathleticperformance.Becauseofthis,thecareeropportunitieswithinsportandexercisenutritionhaveincreased.Youwilllearnhowtoassessandplannutritionforimprovedsportingperformance.Wehaveanelitesportsacademyon-sitesoyouwillhavemanyopportunitiestoworkwithelitestudentathletesinarangeofsportingdisciplinesincludingrugby,football,netball,modernpentathlon,rowingandgolf.

Topics include:

• IntroductiontoExercisePhysiology

• IntroductiontoSportsNutrition

•ExercisePhysiology

•AppliedSkillsforSportandExerciseNutritionists

•AppliedSportandExercisePhysiology

•SportsNutritionforEliteAthletes

•AdvancedSportsNutrition

•ProfessionalPracticeinSportsNutrition

SPORT AND EXERCISE SCIENCES*

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Part-time:optionsavailable

Course code:C615

Starts:September

Campus:HartpuryCollege

Work placement:No

Study abroad:No

Tariff points:112**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent):FiveGCSEstoincludeEnglishLanguage,MathsandScience,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):TwoA2stoincludeabiologicalscience,PEsubjectorsportsstudies,orequivalent.

Thisprogrammedrawstogetherthemaindisciplinesofthesportandexercisesciencestogiveyouathoroughunderstandingofsportandexerciseperformanceandpracticefromascientificperspective.Tailorthecoursearoundyourowninterestsafteryearoneandfocusmoreonthediscipline(s)youmostenjoy.Studyspecificmodulesdesignedtodeveloptheskillsneededtoworkasanappliedsportandexercisescientist.AtHartpury,youwillbeexposedtoarangeofsportsparticipants,inarangeofdisciplines.

Topics include:

•FunctionalAnatomyandBiomechanics

•SportsCoaching

•SportandExercisePhysiology

•SportPsychology

•PerformanceAnalysis

•AppliedBiomechanics

•ProfessionalPracticeinSportsScience

•StrengthandConditioning

SPORT PERFORMANCE

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Part-time:optionsavailable

Course code:C609

Starts:September

Campus:HartpuryCollege

Work placement:No

Study abroad:No

Tariff points:112–128**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent):FiveGCSEstoincludeEnglishLanguage,MathsandScience,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):TwoA2stoincludeabiologicalscience,PE,SportsStudies,orequivalent.

Thiscourseprovidesyouwithanoptimumbalanceofwork-basedandacademicstudy,providinganexcellentfoundationforpursuingacareerwithinthesports-relatedindustries,whetheritisonalocal,regional,nationalorinternationalscale,orcontinuingwithfurtherstudy.Thedevelopmentofvocationalskillsandawareness,leadership,managementandreflectiveanalysiswillbeacorefocusofyourstudies,teamedwithmodulesinsportsscienceandcoaching.

Topics include:

• IntroductiontothePerformanceEnvironment

•SportDevelopmentandLeadership

•CoachingPedagogy

•SportNutrition

•SportPsychology

•HighPerformanceLeadership

•PerformanceAnalysis

•ManagingPerformanceandProfessionalReflection

SPORTS BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

BA(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Part-time:optionsavailable

Course code:NCF6

Starts:September

Campus:HartpuryCollege

Work placement:No

Study abroad:No

Tariff points:112**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent):AminimumoffivesubjectstoincludeMaths,EnglishandScience,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):AminimumoftwoALevels,orequivalent.

Ifyouarepassionateaboutsportandwanttopursueacareerintheexpandingbusinessmanagementsectorofthesportsindustry,thenthisisthecourseforyou.

Topics include:

• IntroductiontotheSportsIndustry

•SportsFacilitiesManagement

•EventManagementandFundraising

•SportsDevelopment,OrganisationsandGovernance

•SportsFieldTrip

•SportandHospitalityManagement

•SponsorshipandBrandDevelopment

•SportsLegacyandImpact

Sports, Equine, Animal and Veterinary Nursing

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SPORTS COACH DEVELOPMENT

Master of Science (Integrated Masters)

Full-time:4years

Part-time:optionsavailable

Course code:C620

Starts:September

Campus:HartpuryCollege

Work placement:No

Study abroad:No

Tariff points:128**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent):AminimumoffivesubjectstoincludeMaths,EnglishLanguageandScience,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):AminimumoftwoALevelstoincludeabiologicalscience,PE,orsportsstudiessubject,orequivalent.

ThisIntegratedMastersprogrammehasbeendevelopedviaextensiveconsultationwithSportsCoachUKandnationalgoverningbodyrepresentatives.Itaimstoprovideadistinctandinspiringlearningexperiencebyimmersingstudentsinliveindustry-basedprojects.Learningwillinvolvesmallgroupseminars,discussiongroupsandpracticaltasks,whileguestspeakersfromindustryandprofessionalbodieswillregularlycontributetotheprogramme.

Topics include:

•CoachingPracticePortfolio(CoachingTheory,Pedagogy,ReflectivePractice)

•SportDevelopmentandLeadership

•SportsProject

•CoachingChildren

•SportPsychology

•ContemporaryIssuesinSportsCoaching

•ProfessionalDevelopmentProject

•CoachingCraft

Sports, Equine, Animal and Veterinary Nursing

SPORTS COACHING

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Course code:C600

Starts:September

Campus:HartpuryCollege

Work placement:No

Study abroad:No

Tariff points:112–128**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent):AminimumoffivesubjectstoincludeMaths,EnglishLanguageandScience,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):AminimumoftwoALevelstoincludeabiologicalscience,PE,orsportsstudiessubject,orequivalent.

Thiscourseprovidesyouwiththeskillsandunderstandingrequiredofprofessionalsportscoaches,whileallowingyoutospecialiseinachoiceofdisciplinessuitedtoyourownstrengthsandinterests.Whilethisisacourseforaspiringcoaches,itincludesaspectsofsportstrainingandtesting,performanceanalysis,sportdevelopmentandsportpsychology,makingitasuitablechoiceforstudentsinterestedinpursuingcareersinthoseareasoftheindustry.

Topics include:

•CoachingPracticePortfolio(CoachingTheory)

•SportDevelopmentandLeadership

•SportsProject

•CoachingChildren

•SportPsychology

•CoachingPracticePortfolio(CoachingPedagogy

•CoachingPracticePortfolio(ReflectiveCoaching)

•SportScienceforCoaches

SPORTS STUDIES (TOP-UP)

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:1year

Part-time:optionsavailable

Course code:C603

Starts:September

Campus:HartpuryCollege

Work placement:No

Study abroad:No

Tariff points:n/a**

Required subjects:SuccessfulcompletionofaHNDorfoundationdegreeinarelatedsubject,orequivalent.

Designedasanadditionalqualification,theSportsStudiestop-upcoursecoversawiderangeofareaswithinthefieldofsportandwillbuildupontheknowledgegainedduringyourpreviouscourse.

Coremoduleswillensureyougainanddevelopessentialkeyskillswhileoptionalmodulesallowyoutotailorthecoursetoyourindividualinterestsandcareeraspirations–whetherthisliesincoaching,teaching,healthandfitness,sportsdevelopmentorperformanceanalysis.

Topics include:

•SportsCoaching

•SportsInjury

•StrengthandConditioning

•SportsBusiness

• InvestigativeResearchSkills

•AppliedResearchProject

•ProfessionalDevelopment

SPORTS THERAPY

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich:4years

Part-time:optionsavailable

Course code:C612

Starts:September

Campus:HartpuryCollege

Work placement:No

Study abroad:No

Tariff points:128**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent):FiveGCSEstoincludeEnglishLanguage,MathsandScience,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):TwoA2stoincludeabiologicalscience,PE,asportsstudiessubject,orequivalent.

Learnaboutinjuryprevention,evaluation,managementandrehabilitationforarangeofcompetitivesportstoensurereturntoplayandoptimalperformance.Initially,wewillworkcloselywithyou,butasyourskillsandexperiencedevelop,youwilltakefullresponsibilityfordealingwithandtreatingsportsinjuries.Enjoytheopportunitytoprovidesportstherapysupport,bothpitch-sideandrehabilitation,toelitestudentathletesinarangeofsportingdisciplines.

Topics include:

• IntroductorySkillsforSportsTherapists

•FunctionalBiomechanics,AnatomyandPhysiology

•SportsMassage

•SportsRehabilitation

•ManualTherapies

•AppliedSkillsforSportsTherapists

•ProfessionalPracticeinSportsTherapy

•SportsConditioningandReturntoPlay

STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:3years

Sandwich:4years

Part-time:optionsavailable

Course code:G60G

Starts:September

Campus:HartpuryCollege

Work placement:No

Study abroad:No

Tariff points:112–128**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent):FiveGCSEstoincludeEnglishLanguage,MathsandScience,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):TwoA2stoincludeabiologicalscience,PE,sportsstudiessubject,orequivalent.

Thiscourseisforstudentswhowishtospecialiseinsportsstrengthandconditioningandathletictraining.Oneofthefocusesisthemanagementofinjury(includingpre-rehabilitationandthereturntoplay).Itwillprovideyouwiththeskillsneededtoguideprofessionalathletesthroughthetransitionfrominjurytotheirreturntotheplayingfieldatpeakphysicalcondition.

Topics include:

•FunctionalAnatomyandBiomechanics

•PrinciplesofStrengthandConditioning

•HumanPhysiology

•SportsInjuryandPathology

•AppliedStrengthandConditioning

•SportsMassage

•ScreeningandPrevention

•SportsConditioningandReturntoPlay

VETERINARY NURSING SCIENCE

BSc(Hons)

Full-time:4years

Course code:BD71

Starts:September

Campus:HartpuryCollege

Work placement:Yes(2,100hoursinapprovedVeterinaryNursingtraining)

Study abroad:No

Tariff points:96**

Required subjects: Level 2 (GCSE or equivalent):AminimumoffivesubjectstoincludeMaths,EnglishLanguageandScience,orequivalent.Level 3 (A Level/Extended Diploma or equivalent):TwoA2stoincludeBiology,orequivalent.

Ifyouwanttopursuearewardingcareerasaveterinarynurse,thisexcitingvocationally-baseddegreewillgiveyouthespecialistnursingtechniques,knowledgeandprofessionalstatusyouneed.Studentswillwidentheirskillbase,developkeycontactsandgainvaluableworkexperienceduringasandwichyear.

Topics include:

•AnatomyforVeterinaryNurses

•AnimalHusbandryforVeterinaryNurses

•ProfessionalVeterinaryNursingPractice

•PatientCareforVeterinaryNurses

•PharmacyManagementforVeterinaryNurses

•PlacementPreparationforVeterinaryNurses

•PlacementforVeterinaryNurses

•DiagnosticsforVeterinaryNurses

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Application timeline for 2017

2016

Spring MeetusatUCASfairsandschoolvisits

September StartUCASapplication,writepersonalstatement

Startresearchingaccommodation www.uwe.ac.uk/accommodation

November Selectionevents(betweenNovemberandMay)

December ApplicantDays(betweenDecemberandMarch)

2017

January UCASdeadline15January

February Startapplyingforstudentfundingwww.uwe.ac.uk/money

End of March Startapplyingforaccommodation(YoumusthavefirmlyacceptedaplaceatUWEBristol)

April Makeyourfirst(firm)andsecond(insurance)choicethroughUCAS

June ApplicationforaccommodationdeadlineearlyJune

AccommodationoffersaresentoutfromJune

July Confirmationofaccommodation

August Resultsdayandconfirmationofplace

September WelcomeWeekend

OPENDAYS Register now

www.uwe.ac.uk/opendays

Join our monthly chatswww.facebook.com/uwebristol

�8 June ���6 8 October ���6 � November ���6�� November ���6 (City Campus only)

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Making your application

Check the entry requirements

Onceyou’vefullyresearchedthecourseswehaveonofferwww.uwe.ac.uk/coursesandyoudecidetomakeanapplication,pleasecheckyoumeet,orareworkingtowards,theappropriateentryrequirementsforyourchosencourse.Inadditiontothespecificrequirementsoutlinedonindividualcoursepages,youshouldbeawareofourgeneralinformationonentryrequirementswww.uwe.ac.uk/ugapply.

Applications for full-time study

ApplyonlinethroughUCASforentryontoalldegreesincludingthosewithfoundationyearsandfoundationdegrees.YouneedtogothroughUCASevenifyou’reapplyingforthesecondorthirdyearofacourse.Ifyou’renotcurrentlystudyingatschoolorcollegeyoushouldstillapplythroughUCAS.Yourrefereecanbeyourmanageroremployer.You’llbeguidedthroughthestraightforwardonlineapplicationprocessatwww.ucas.com.Ifyourequirefurtheradvice,contactyourteachers,careeradvisers,Connexions,theNationalCareersService,orBritishCounciloffices.

SomeUWEBristolcoursesarehighlycompetitiveandarethereforeunlikelytoconsiderlateapplications.Youshouldensurewhereverpossibleyouapplypriortothe15JanuaryUCASdeadline.

WeareofcoursehappytoconsiderapplicationssubmittedaftertheJanuarydeadlineforcourseswhichhavevacancies.Courseswithoutvacancieswillbehighlightedonourwebsite.Keydatesthroughouttheprocess,includingUCASdeadlines,canbefoundat:www.uwe.ac.uk/timeline.AlternativelypleaseseetheUCASwebsite.

Applications for part-time study

Applicationsforallpart-timeundergraduatecoursesaremadedirectlytousorourpartnercolleges.Visitthecoursepagesonwww.uwe.ac.uk/coursestocompletetheapplicationprocessonline.

International student applications

AswellasapplyingthroughUCAS,internationalstudentscanapplythroughoneofouroverseasrepresentatives.Seewww.uwe.ac.uk/international forcontactdetailsofourrepresentativesinyourhomecountry.Thisserviceisfree.

Deferred entry

Inmostcaseswearehappytoacceptapplicationsfromstudentswantingtotakeagapyear.Buttherearesomecourseswhichdon’tacceptapplicationsfordeferredentry.Thisismadeclearonlineontherelevantcoursepageswww.uwe.ac.uk/courses.Ifyoudecideafteryou’veappliedyouwanttodefer,you’llneedtocontactAdmissionsforadvice.

Courses subject to approval

Ifthedegreeyou’reinterestedinismarked*coursesaresubjecttofinalUWEBristolapproval,applicationsshouldstillbemadeinthenormalway.Thewebsiteinformationwillbekeptup-to-dateregardingtheapprovalstatusofaprogrammewww.uwe.ac.uk/courses.Applicantsholdinganofferonsuchaprogramme,willbenotifiedofchangesthroughtheUWEWelcomeWebsite.

Advanced entry

Ifyou’vealreadyobtainedaqualificationin,orcandemonstrateyouhavestudied,relevantsubjectsatalevelequivalentto

HigherEducation,youmaybeconsideredforexemptionfrompartofthecourse.Beforewemakeyouanoffer,we’llneedfulldetailsofthequalification(includingunitsormodules)andyourmarks,whichyoucangiveusbyuploadingyourtranscripttotheUWEWelcomeWebsite,onceyou’veapplied.

Welcoming diversity

EqualityofopportunityisoneofourcorevaluesatUWEBristol.Wewelcomeapplicantsfromawiderangeofacademicandsocialbackgrounds.Weconsidereachapplicationonthebasisofanapplicant’ssuitabilityforthecourseappliedfor,atthesametimeacknowledgingthestatutoryrequirementsoftheUniversityandprofessionalbodies.

TheUniversityiscommittedtoenablingequalityofopportunityinaccesstostudycourses,assessmentandindevelopinganddeliveringthecurriculum.

Weaimtoprovideaworkingandlearningenvironmentfreefromanykindofdiscriminationorharassment.Weencouragestaffandstudentsatalllevelsintheorganisationtocommittothesevalues.

Disabled students

UWEBristolwelcomesapplicationsfromstudentswhoaredisabled,includingthosewithmentalhealthconditions,medicalconditionsandspecificlearningdifficulties,suchasdyslexia.Approximately11%ofstudentscurrentlyenrolledwithushavedeclaredadisability.

Pleasediscloseanyrelevantconditionsordifficultiesonyourapplication,sowecanstarttoexploreyourneedswithyou.Ifyoudodisclose,you’llbeaskedtoprovideadditionalinformationaboutyouraccessandsupportneedsviaaquestionnaire.

Followingthis,we’llofferyouadviceandinsomecases,inviteyoutospeakormeetwithusinadvanceofyourcoursestarting.We’llhelpyouwithreasonableadjustments,supportandequipment,includingfunding.Andwe’llbehappytohelpwithanyquestionsyouhaveatanypointintheprocess.

Youcandiscloseadisabilitytousatanytimeandifyoudo,we’llonlysharethisinformationwithstaffinvolvedwithorganisingyoursupportandreasonableadjustments.It’sbesttodiscloseatapplicationstageifpossible.TheinformationyoudisclosewillnothaveanimpactonwhetheryouaremadeanoffertostudyatUWEBristol.

Criminal convictions

Ifyouhaveacriminalconvictionyoumustdeclareitonyourapplicationform.TheUniversitymayaskyoutoprovidefurtherdetailsofthenatureoftheconviction.Wewillnotbeabletoproceedinconsideringyourapplicationuntilthisinformationhasbeenprovided.FurtherinformationontheadmissionofapplicantswithcriminalconvictionsisavailablefromtheAdmissionsOffice.

Considering your application

Assoonaswereceiveanapplicationwe’llsendlogindetailsforyourpersonalUWEWelcomeWebsite.Wesendthisinformationbye-mail.Itgivesyouaccesstotrackyourapplicationwithus.We’llcommunicatewithyouviathiswebsitethroughouttheapplicationprocess,automaticallyupdatingitassoonasanythingchanges.IfyouhaveappliedformorethanoneUWEBristolcourse,yoursitewillshowdetailsandcommunicationsaboutthemall.Weencourageapplicantstocheckthissiteregularlyandtosetadmissions@uwe.ac.uk asa‘trusted’e-mailsourcetoensureusefulupdatesarenotmissed.We’llcarefullyconsideryourapplicationandshouldbeabletonotifyyouofanupdatewithin14days.

Typicalcommunicationsare:

• Ifwe’reabletomakeyouanofferthiswillbeupdatedonUCASandyourWelcomeWebsite.UWEBristolmakesoffersbasedontheUCAStariff,fulldetailsofwhichcanbefoundontheUCASwebsite.Oncemadeanoffer,you’llbesentlotsofusefulinformationregardingyourcourseandourrelevantUniversitypolicies.

•Wemayrequirefurtherinformationfromyouinordertomakeadecisiononyourapplication.ThiswillberequestedthroughtheWelcomeWebsite.

•Forsomecoursesyoumaybesentaninvitationtoattendaninterview/selectionevent.ThiswillbethroughtheWelcomeWebsiteandcontainsalltheinformationyou’llneedtopreparefortheday.PleasenoteinformationconcerningyourinterviewwillonlybeviewableontheWelcomeWebsite.UCASwillnotbeupdatedtoreflectthefactyouareinvitedtointerview.

•Somecoursesrequireyoutosubmitaportfolioofwork.Thiswillberequestedbymeansofane-portfoliofacilitywithintheWelcomeWebsite.

Toenableustoconsideryourapplicationinatimelymanner,youshouldensureyourUCASapplicationisasdetailedaspossible.

What happens next?

IfyourcourseoffersanApplicantDayyou’llreceiveapersonalinvitationbye-mailshortlyafteryou’vereceivedyouroffer.BuildingontheOpenDayexperience,theseeventsgiveyouthechancetoexploreyourchosencourseinmuchmoredepth.InmanycaseswetrytorunmorethanoneApplicantDaypercourse.

Ifyoudecidetofirmlyacceptouroffer,you’llbesentdetailstoapplyforUWEBristolaccommodation.ThiswillnormallybeduringMarch/April.ThoseapplicantswhochooseUWEBristolastheirUCASinsurancechoice,willnotbeeligibletoapplyforaccommodationatthistime.Fulldetailsoftheaccommodationprocessandavailableoptionscanbefoundonourwebsitewww.uwe.ac.uk/accommodation.

IfyourcourserequiresoccupationalhealthclearanceandaDisclosureandBarringService(DBS)checktobeprovided,detailsofhowtocompletethesewillbesenttoyou,normallyfromearlyMayonwards.

The right to cancel

Shouldyouacceptanoffertostudywithus,youhavetherighttocancelyourplacewithin14daysofacceptanceoftheoffer.Toexercisetherighttocancelapplicantsmayusetheformatwww.uwe.ac.uk/ugapplywhichcanbefoundunderthesection

‘Afteryouapply’.AlternativelysendaclearstatementofthedecisiontowithdrawtotheAdmissionsOfficebye-mailorletter,withinthe14daycancellationperiod.

Wewillcontinuetosendusefulinformationthroughouttheprocesstoallthoseholdingoffers,includingremindersonwhentoapplyforstudentfinanceanddetailedjoininginstructions,whichweaimtosendoutinJuly.WeholdregularQandAsessionsonFacebook,givingyouthechancetoaskanyquestionsyoumayhave.Notificationsoftheseeventswillbesentbye-mail.If,whenyoureceiveyourexamresults,theydon’tmatchtheconditionsofyourUWEBristoloffer,checkyourstatusonUCAS,ortheUWEWelcomeWebsite,aswemayhavealreadyconfirmedyourplace.Orcontactusimmediatelytodiscusstheoptionsavailabletoyou.

Registration

RegistrationasastudentmeansyouagreetobeboundbytherulesandregulationsoftheUniversity.Ifyou’dliketofindoutabouttheseregulationsinadvance,readourRegistrationAgreementandConditionswww.uwe.ac.uk/academicadviceandourTuitionFeePolicywww.uwe.ac.uk/moneyonourwebsite.OnlineregistrationcantakeplacefromthestartofAugustforthoseapplicantswhohavecompletedalltheiradmissionsrequirements.

Ifyouhaveanyfurtherqueriesregardingtheapplicationprocess,pleasegetintouchwiththeAdmissionsOfficewho’llbehappytohelp,orlookatourAdmissionsFAQsonlinewww.uwe.ac.uk/ugapply.

The application processWe’ve pulled together some really useful information for you regarding the application process. But if you still have any queries about applying to UWE Bristol, we are always happy to answer them. Simply e-mail [email protected] or call us on +44 (0)117 32 83333.

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UCAS tariff points

WemakeouroffersusingUCAStariffpoints.WeacceptpointsfromallqualificationsintheUCAStariff(withtheexceptionofLevel2KeySkillsandLevel2FunctionalSkills).

Thismeansyoucanincludepointsfromavarietyofqualifications,including(butnotlimitedto):AandASLevelsinGeneralStudiesandCriticalThinking;extraASLevelsyoudidnottaketoA2;MusicandDrama;WelshBaccCore;CoPE(CertificateofProfessionalEffectiveness).

Onpage146youwillseesome,butnotall,qualificationsintheUCAStariff.PleaseseetheUCASwebsiteforthecompletelist.

International qualifications

Weacceptawiderangeofinternationalqualifications,including:Baccalauréat(France);Abitur(Germany);Matura(Poland);Apolytirion(Greece);STPM(Malaysia);TotNghiepPhoThongTrungHoc(Vietnam).Youwillfindfulldetailsonourwebsite.

Required subjects

Forsomecourses,wespecifysubjectsandgradesyoumustachieve.Therearetworeasonsforthis:usuallyitisbecauseyouneedtohavereachedacertainstandardinasubjectinordertosucceedonthedegreecourse.Forsomecourses,suchasteachingandnursing,thesesubjectsandgradesarerequiredbyprofessionalbodies,ortheGovernment.

SubjectsmayberequiredatGCSE,oratALevel,ExtendedDiploma,IB,orequivalent.Itisreallyimportantyoucheckyouwillhavetherequiredsubjectsforyourcourseandcontactus(orenquireatanOpenDay)ifyouareunsure.

English Language and Maths

WerequireanEnglishLanguagequalificationforallcourses:weacceptGCSEEnglishLanguagegradeCorIELTS6.0(InternationalEnglishLanguageTest)withnolessthan5.5inanyoneelement.

Note:werequireIELTS7.0forHealthandSocialCarecourses.Theminimumforeachelementvariesfordifferentcourses.Fordetails,pleaseseethewebsitepageforthecourseyou’reinterestedin.

GCSEMathsand/orSciencegradeCisrequiredformanyofourcourses.Pleasenote:thefollowingqualificationsarenotsufficientalternativestoGCSEMathsandEnglishLanguageatgradeCorabove:Level2KeySkillsinCommunicationandApplicationofNumber;Level2CertificatesinAdultNumeracyandLiteracy;andLevel2FunctionalSkillsinMathsandEnglish.AlthoughtheseLevel2qualificationsareatthesamelevelasGCSEGradesA–CwithintheQualificationandCreditFramework(QCF),theydonotcoverthefullbreadthofknowledgedemandedbyGCSEs.ThereforeKeySkillsandCertificatesinAdultNumeracyorLiteracymustbeLevel3,orabove,forustoacceptthemasalternativestoGCSEsgradeCandabove.

Access courses

AnAccesstoHigherEducationDiplomaisoftenthebestrouteforadultswithouttheacademicqualificationsnormallyrequired,butwhoselifeandworkexperiencehasgiventhemastrongmotivationtogotouniversity.

WearehappytoconsiderforallourcoursesstudentswhoaretakingorhavepassedaQAA-recognisedAccesstoHigherEducationDiploma,orAdultLearnersCreditFrameworkProgressiontoHigherEducationCertificate.

Forcourseswhichhave‘requiredsubjects’,younormallyhavetoincludethesesubjectswithinyourAccesscourse,sopleasecontactusforadvice.Weusuallyrequireparticulargrades.

AsanalternativetoanAccesscourseweofferanumberofcourseswhichincludeafoundationlevelentryyearforthosewhoneedanadditionalyeartogaintherequiredsubjectknowledgetocompletethechosendegree.ThebestwaytoexploretheseistocometoanOpenDay,oryoucancontactusforadvice.

Heading Higher Passport (HHP) Plus

HHPPlusisawideningparticipationschemebringingtogetherEnrichmentProgrammestaughtinlocalschoolsandcollegesinpartnershipwithUWEBristol.Weprovidearangeofexperiencesandactivities,whichhavethepotentialtoraiseaspirationsandincreaseawarenessoftheopportunitiesavailableinHigherEducation,tosupportlearnersindecisionsabouttheirfuture.Tofindoutmorevisit: www.uwe.ac.uk/schoolsandcolleges

Interviews, auditions and portfolio reviews

Forsomecourses,wemayaskyoutoattendaselectioneventsuchasaninterview,auditionorportfolioreviewaspartoftheadmissionsprocess.Theindividualcourselistingswilltellyouifthishappensforyourcourse.

Typically:

• Creativeindustries–applicantsbringexamplesoftheircreativework(their

‘portfolio’)whichtheydiscusswithcoursetutors

•Dramaandacting–applicantscomeforanauditionanddiscussionwithcoursetutors

•Initialteachertrainingandhealthandsocialcare–applicantsattendaninterviewwithcoursetutors.

Initial Teacher Education (ITE) courses

Inadditiontomeetingtheentryrequirementsstatedinthecourseentryyoumust:

• SatisfytheDepartmentofEducationaboutyoursuitabilityfortheteachingprofessionandyourabilitytoundertakeacourseoftraining.Forfurtherinformationpleaseseethewebpageforthecourseyou’reinterestedin

•ProvideasatisfactoryDeclarationofHealthandafurtherdeclarationoncriminalconvictions(DisclosureandBarringServiceclearance)beforetakinguptheplace

•ShowcompetenceintheuseofEnglishLanguageandMaths–youmustpasstheProfessionalSkillsTestinliteracyandnumeracybeforestartingthecourse.

ForfurtherinformationpleasevisittheDepartmentofEducationwebsite.

Health and social care courses

Inadditiontomeetingtheacademicentryrequirementsstatedinthecourseentryyoumust:

• Demonstrateyoursuitabilityandabilitytostudythecourse.Forfurtherinformationpleaseseethewebpageforthecourseyou’reinterestedin

•ProvideasatisfactoryDeclarationofHealthandafurtherdeclarationoncriminalconvictions(DisclosureandBarringServiceclearance)beforetakinguptheplace

•SomecoursesaskyoutoshowcompetencyintheuseofEnglishLanguageandMaths.Youwillundertakeliteracyandnumeracytestswhenyouattendaninterview.

Students with experience – but not the usual entry requirements

Wecansometimesacceptstudentsontoacoursewhodonothavetheusualentryrequirements,butwhohavesubstantialexperience(usuallyaperiodofyears)inafieldcloselyrelatedtothecourse.WeneedtobesuresuchstudentsareadequatelypreparedfortheacademicmethodsofteachingandassessmenttheywillencounteronthecourseandwewilloftenrecommendtheytakeanAccesscourseordegreewithfoundationlevelentry(seepage144).

Entry requirementsYou will see the entry requirements at the top of each course listing. We keep our entry requirements as straightforward as possible – and we explain below the different ways you can gain a place on the course of your choice.

Minimum entry requirements

ForanHonoursdegreecourseyounormallyneedtwoALevelsortheequivalent,suchasaBTECDiplomaorExtendedDiploma;IB(InternationalBaccalaureate);orAccesstoHigherEducationDiploma.Forfoundationdegreecourses,younormallyneedoneALevel,orequivalent.Manyotherqualificationsmeetourminimumentryrequirements,pleaseseeourwebsitefordetails.

StudentswhoachievetheUCAStariffpointsrequired(andhavepassedanEnglishLanguagequalification)almostalwayshavegainedqualificationswhichmeetourminimumentryrequirements.However,ifyouhaveonlytakenanumberofotherqualifications(suchasASLevelsorMusicandDramaqualifications)youshouldcontactusforadvice.

Seeourwebsitewww.uwe.ac.uk/ugapply

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UCAS tariffWe accept points from all Level 3 qualifications in the UCAS tariff including those indicated in the table below. If you are studying other qualifications, please check the UCAS website www.ucas.com for the complete list.

Extended Project

GCE and VCE AS Levels

GCE and VCE A Levels

BTEC (QCF) Extended Diploma

BTEC (QCF) Diploma

BTEC (QCF) 90-Credit Diploma

BTEC (QCF) Subsidiary Diploma

BTEC (QCF) Certificate

Tariff

D*D*D* 168

D*D*D 160

D*DD 152

DDD 144

DDM 128

DMM D*D* 112

D*D 104

MMM DD 96

D*D* 84

MMP DM 80

D*D 78

DD 72

MPP MM 64

DM 60

A* D* 56

A PPP MP MM D 48

B 40

MP 36

C PP M 32

A* D* 28

A D PP D 24

B A 20

C B E P M 16

D C 12

D 10

E P 8

E 6

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148 149Fees and funding

Thesepagesofferanoverviewoffees,othercostsandfinancialhelpavailableatthetimeofgoingtoprint.Youmustcheckourwebsiteforthelatestinformation.

How much are the tuition fees?

Full-time study

Atthetimeofgoingtopressonthisprospectus,thetuitionfeesfor2017havenotbeenset.Ourfeesin2016/17are£9,000ayearforUKandEUundergraduatesand£11,250forinternationalundergraduates.

AnnualfeesforUKandEUundergraduatesstudyingfoundationdegreesatoneofUWEBristol’slocalstudypartnersare£7,500in2016/17.

Part-time study

Tuitionfeesforpart-timestudyareuptothepro-rataamountofthefull-timeequivalent.Pleasenote,internationalstudentsarenotnormallyabletostudypart-time,duetotheimmigrationrestrictionsoftheTier4studentvisa.Itislikely2017/18feeswillrise,butpleaseseeourwebsiteforupdatedinformationonallfeeswww.uwe.ac.uk/money.

Don’tletfeesgetinthewayofyoufulfillingyourpotential.Checkoutpages150–151forinformationaboutfundingyourtuitionfees.

Indicative additional costs

Theadditionalcostslistedintheonlinecourseentriesarethosestudentscouldreasonablyexpecttoincurduringtheirstudiesandareforitemsnotcoveredbythestandardtuitionfee.Thesecouldbematerials,textbooks,travel,clothing,software,orprinting.

Fees and fundingFinancing your studies can be a bit of a juggling act. UWE Bristol can help and advise you, whether you’re a UK student, EU, international, full-time, part-time, or any combination.

Living costs

Ifyouarelivingawayfromhomewhileyoustudy,youwillneedtocovercostssuchasaccommodation,travel,billsandfood.Wecalculateaveragelivingcostsforasinglestudentlivinginasharedhouseasbetween£8,000–£12,000(£200–£290/week).Thisdoesnotincludetuitionfees.Thesecostsarebasedona40-weekacademicyear.

Weekly cost

Yearly cost

Accommodation£110–£150

£4,400–£6,000

Travel £15–£20 £600–£800

Course costs £15–£40 £600–£2,000

Household bills and food

£60–£80 £2,000–£3,200

Total£200–£290

£8,000–£12,000

What financial support is there for me?

Therearemanysourcesoffunding,butforUKandEUstudents,mostfallmainlyintotwocategories:helpfromUWEBristolandhelpfromtheGovernment.Somearerepayable,somearenot.Itisimportanttocheckyourentitlementbeforeyoustartyourstudies,especiallyifyouhavepreviouslystudiedatuniversity.

Financial help from UWE Bristol

Weaimtohelpmakesureeveryonewithpotentialhastheopportunitytostudywithus,regardlessofsocialorfinancialbackground.UWEBristolprovidesover£3.5milliontostudentseachyearthroughbursariesandhardshipfunds.

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The small printThe information given in this printed prospectus, including that relating to the availability of courses, is current at the time of going to press (January 2016) and is subject to alterations. For up-to-date information, please check our website.

Data protection

Personaldataaboutstudents,includingrecordsofacademicachievements,isstoredbytheUniversityinaccordancewiththeDataProtectionAct1998.TheUniversity’sDataControlleristhePro-ViceChancellor(CommercialDirectorandCorporationSecretary).

Disclaimer

UWEBristolhasmadeeveryefforttomakethisprospectusasaccurateaspossibleatthetimeofgoingtopress.However,itshouldbenotedtheprospectusisprintedtwoyearsinadvance.TheUniversitycontinuallyenhancesourofferbyrespondingtofeedbackfromourstudentsandotherstakeholders,ensuringthecurriculumiskeptup-to-dateandourgraduatesareequippedwiththeknowledgeandskillstheyneedfortherealworld.Thismayresultinchangestoourprogrammesfollowingpublication.Themostup-to-dateversionofaprogrammewillbefoundonourwebsite.

Theremaybeinstanceswherebywehavetowithdraworcombineprogrammesduetolimiteddemandasthiswillhaveanegativeimpactonthestudentexperience.Whenthisisthecase,wewilladviseyouattheearliestopportunitybeforethestartoftheprogrammeandendeavourtoprovideasuitablealternative.

Bursaries (non-repayable)

Wehaveagenerousbursaryscheme,whichputsmoneyinyourpocketwhenyouneeditmost–duringyourstudies.TheBursarySchemefor2017/18entrantshasnotyetbeenfinalised.Othernon-repayablebursaries(suchasmusicandsportsscholarships)areavailable.Forexample,ifyou’reanelitesportsperson,youcouldqualifyforafullbursaryandadditionalsupportpackage.

University scholarships and grants (non-repayable)

Therearesomebursariesandscholarshipsavailablefromindividualdepartments.

Learner Support Fund (non-repayable)

UWEBristolprovidesalargefundforUKstudentswhofindthemselvesinfinancialdifficultywhilestudying.Awardsaregenerallybetween£100and£1,000.Inexceptionalcasesstudentsmayreceivesignificantlymore.Wegiveprioritytostudentswhoareunabletoworkpart-timeduetoadisabilityorcaringresponsibilities.

International scholarships (non-repayable)

Eachyearweofferavarietyofinternationalandcountry-specificscholarshipsforinternationalstudents.Themajorityarepartialtuitionfeewaivers,wherepaymentismadeagainstyourtuitionfeeandreducestheamountyouarerequiredtopay.

Short-term loans (repayable)

UWEBristolcanprovidesmall,interest-freeloanstostudentsintemporaryfinancialdifficulties(if,forinstance,paymentofyourfundingisdelayedatthestartoftheyear).ForfurtherdetailsonUWEBristolfunding,pleasevisit www.uwe.ac.uk/money.

Financial help from Government – tuition fees (UK and EU students only)

Tuition fee loan (repayable)

Youcanapplyforafeeloantocoveryourannualtuitionfees.Thefundingfortuitionfeesfornursing,midwiferyandhealthcarecoursescameunderreviewduringAutumn2015intheComprehensiveSpendingReview.ThepositionisthesecourseswillbefundedfromtheStudentLoanCompany.ThismeansprospectivestudentsapplytoStudentFinanceinthesamemannerasotherUKandEUstudents.Ifyouhavequestionsorneedfurtherinformationaboutfundingoptionsforthesecourses,[email protected].

Financial help from Government – living costs (UK students only)

Student Finance Living Cost loan (repayable)

Thisisavailabletofull-timeEnglish-residentstudentsfromStudentFinanceEngland(SFE).IfyouarefromScotland,NorthernIrelandorWales,youcanapplyforfundingfromStudentAwardsAgencyforScotland,StudentFinanceNorthernIrelandandStudentFinanceWales.Theloanispaidintoyourbankaccountatthestartofeachterm.Seebelowfortermsandconditionsofthefeeandlivingcostloans.

Help for students with children (non-repayable)

ThereisadditionalsupportforUKstudentswithdependants,includinghelpwithchildcare.Thisadditionalsupportisincome-assessed.

Social work bursaries

Ifyouareregisteredonasocialworkcourse,English-residentstudentsmaybeeligibleforabursaryinthesecondandthirdyearsofstudy,alongsidethestandardstudentfunding.

State benefits (non-repayable)

UKstudentsstudyingpart-time,orfulltimestudentswhoaredisabledorwhohavedependantsmaybeeligibletoreceivebenefitswhilestudying.

Trusts and charities (non-repayable)

Therearealargenumberoforganisationswhomayprovideadditionalfinancialsupporttostudents,butdemandforthesefundscanbeveryhigh.Thereisusefulinformationatwww.gov.uk.

Terms and conditions of the fee and living cost loans

Governmentlendsyouthemoneyforyourfeesand(UKstudentsonly)foryourlivingcosts.Onceyougraduate,youstarttopayitbackwhenyou’reearningatleast£21,000peryear.Atthispoint,9%ofyourearningsabove£21,000peryearwillbedeductedfromyoursalarybyyouremployer.

Annual SalaryNet

Monthly Wage*

Monthly Repayments

£20,000 £1,391 0

£26,000 £1,731 £37.50

£36,000 £2,297 £112

* Based on 2015/16 Income Tax and National Insurance rates

Ifyouneverearnabovethethreshold,youwillneverrepaytheloan.30yearsaftergraduationanyremainingdebtiscancelled.

Repaymentsarebasedonwhatyouearn,notonwhatyouowe.Sowhetheryourcoursecosts£7,500peryearor£9,000peryear,you’llrepaythesameeachmonth.Studentloansdonotgoonyourcreditfile.

Finding out more

• TheUWEBristolwebsiteprovideslotsofinformationonfeesandfundingandmanagingyourmoneyasastudent.Seewww.uwe.ac.uk/money.

• TheGovernmentwebsiteprovidessummariesandguidestostudentfinancialsupportatwww.gov.uk/browse/education/student-finance.

• OurMoneyAdviceServiceprovidesadvicetoprospectivestudentswithchildren,disabilities,orothercomplexcircumstances,includingcareleavers.OnceyouhaveappliedtoUWEBristol,pleasecontactus

•ConsumerchampionMartinLewishaslotsoftipsseewww.moneysavingexpert.com.

• www.gov.ukhasusefulonlinecalculatorsforeligiblestudentsinEnglandandinformationontuitionfeeloans,maintenancegrantsandloanstohelpwithlivingcosts

• www.ucas.comhasinformationonfinanceandabudgetcalculator.

NOTE: This is an overview of the financial situation, which is subject to change. Please see our website for the most up-to-date information www.uwe.ac.uk.

Useful sources of informationUCAS publications

• UCAS2016EntryLittleGuide

•UCAS2016EntryParentGuide

www.ucas.com/advisers/guides- and-resources

Student finance

Budgetingadvicewww.studentcalculator.org

StudentFinanceEnglandwww.gov.uk/studentfinance

StudentFinanceWaleswww.studentfinancewales.co.uk

StudentFinanceNorthernIrelandwww.studentfinanceni.co.uk

StudentAwardsAgencyScotlandwww.saas.gov.uk

Students with disabilities

www.disabilityrightsuk.org Freephone:08003285050

International students

www.britishcouncil.org www.ukcisa.org.uk www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk

Unistats

Compareofficialcoursedatafromuniversitiesandcollegeswww.unistats.com

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Access course

Thisisacourseofstudy,usuallyoneyearfull-time,runatlocalcollegesoffurthereducationasapreparationforentryintoHigherEducation.Accesscoursesaredesignedforadultsreturningtostudywhomayhavelefteducationwithoutstandardqualifications.

Accredited Learning (AL) Accredited Experiential Learning (AEL)

Theseschemesallowyoutogaincreditforsuccessfulpreviousstudy(AL),orforknowledgeandskillsgainedintheworkplaceorelsewhere(AEL)providedthesubjectisvalidforyourcourseofstudy.SuchcreditmaybecountedtowardsthecredittotalneededfortheHigherEducationprogrammeforwhichyouregister.PleasecontactusifyouthinkyouareeligibleforAL/AEL.

Alumni

AlumniareformerstudentsoftheUniversity.

Award

WithinUWEBristol,youmaycomeacrossacoursebeingreferredtoasanaward.Strictlyspeaking,theaward(ieadegree)isthequalificationyougetattheendofyourcourse.Sometimes,coursesarealsocalledprogrammes.

BA

BachelorofArts;thenamegiventoanundergraduatedegreeinanarts,orarts-related,subject

(egbusinessmanagement).

BEng

BachelorofEngineering;thenamegiventoanundergraduatedegreeinEngineering.

BSc

BachelorofScience;thenamegiventoanundergraduatedegreeinatechnical,orscience-related,subject.

Block release

Blockreleaseattendanceinvolvesoccasionalfull-timeattendancefordays,orweeks,duringaprogrammeofstudy.

CAS

CertificateofAcceptancetoStudy,neededbyinternationalstudentswhenapplyingforavisa.

CertHE

ACertificateofHigherEducationisacoursewhichmaybegainedonsuccessfulcompletionof120creditsofanundergraduatedegree,whetherstudiedfull-timeorpart-time.

Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme (CATS)

AllUWEBristol’scoursesarecredit-rated,andthecreditvaluescorrespondwiththenationalCATSscheme.ThismeansstudentsmaybeabletocarryovercreditsfromprevioussuccessfulstudywithinUWEBristoliftheywishtoresumetheirstudiesatalaterdate,ortransfertheircreditsto,orfrom,anotherinstitution.Thenotionalstudytimetogain10creditsisnormally100hours.

Day release

Dayreleaseattendanceinvolvesfull-timeattendanceonedayaweekduringterm-time.

Degrees with Foundation Year Entry

TheUniversityoffersarangeofdegreeswhichincludeafoundationyear(year0)forstudentswhoneedanadditionalyeartogaintherequiredsubjectknowledgetocompletetheirdegree.

DipHE

ADiplomaofHigherEducation(240credits)isaqualificationwhichmaybegainedonsuccessfulcompletionofthefirsttwoyears(orequivalent)ofanundergraduatedegree,studiedfull-time.

European Credit Transfer Scheme (ECTS)

AcreditschemewhichallowsyoutocarrycreditsbetweenarecognisedinstitutionoutsidetheUK(ifyouare,forinstance,doinganexchange)andtheUniversity.

First degree

Thisisanothernameforanundergraduatedegree.

Foundation degree (FdA, FdSc or FdEng)

Afoundationdegreeisanintermediatework-relatedcourse(240credits)developedinconjunctionwithemployers.TheabbreviationFdScisusedforatechnical,orscience-basedaward,FdEngforanengineering-basedcourseandFdAforanarts-basedaward.

HNC

AHigherNationalCertificateisacoursecreatedbytheBusinessandTechnicianEducationCouncil(BTEC,nowpartofEdexcel),usuallyobtainedbypart-timedayand/oreveningattendance.AnHNCisnormallyconsideredequivalenttothefirstyearofanundergraduatedegreestudiedfull-time.

HND

AHigherNationalDiplomaisacoursecreatedbytheBusinessandTechnicianEducationCouncil(BTEC,nowpartofEdexcel).AnHNDisnormallyconsideredequivalenttothefirsttwoyearsofanundergraduatedegreestudiedfull-time.

Honours/Hons

AnHonours(Hons)degreerequiresahigherlevelofstudentattainmentandnumberofcredits(360)thanadegreewithouthonours(300credits).Honoursdegreesaregradedinfourclasses:First(1),UpperSecond(2:1),LowerSecond(2:2),andThird(3).AdegreewithouthonoursiscalledanUnclassified,orOrdinarydegree.

Interim award

Thisisacertificate(CertificateofHigherEducation120credits)ordiploma(DiplomaofHigherEducation240credits)whichyoumaybeawardedifyouareunabletocompletethecourseforwhichyouoriginallyregistered.

Intermitting

Intermittingisaninterruptiontoyourstudy.Ifyouareunabletocontinuestudying,youmayaskpermissiontointermitandresumeyourstudiesatalaterdate.Youdonotloseanycreditalreadygained.

Level

SeeModule.

LLB

BachelorofLaws;thenamegiventoanundergraduatedegreeinLaw.

MEng

MasterofEngineeringisanundergraduatedegreeextendedbyoneyearbeyondtheBEng,togivean‘IntegratedMasters’.

MPlan

MasterofPlanningisanundergraduatedegreeextendedbyoneyearbeyondtheBA(Hons),togivean‘IntegratedMasters’.

Modular programme

Allourundergraduateandmostofourpostgraduatecoursesaremodular,whichmeansthecourseisdividedintomodules.

Module

Amoduleisaunitofstudyrequiringacertainamountofnotionalstudytime.Modulesconformtooneofthefollowinglevels:

Level 0 = foundation

Level 1= firstyearofanundergraduatedegree(full-time)

Level 2 = secondyearofanundergraduatedegree(full-time)

Level 3 = finalyearofanundergraduatedegree(full-time)

Level M =postgraduate

Thecreditvalueofamoduledependsontheamountofstudytimeandtheassessmentload.Modulesareworthbetween10credits(100hoursofnotionalstudytime)and60credits(600hours).

GlossarySome of the expressions used in the prospectus may be unfamiliar to you. This glossary gives a brief definition of each term.

Placement

Aperiodofapprovedwork-basedlearningorstudyinahostorganisationorinstitutionapprovedbytheUniversityforthispurpose,asdefinedintherequirementsofaspecificaward.

Programme

AprogrammeisadegreeschemewhichleadstoaUWEBristolaward.

Sandwich

AperiodawayfromtheUniversityinvolvingaworkexperience,whichisarequirementforasandwichaward.

Tutorial

Asmallgroupsession,usuallyledbystaff.

Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS)

UCASisresponsibleforprocessingapplicationstofull-timeandsandwichundergraduatecourses.

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Index

A–Z SUBJECT AREAS

Allied Health Professionals 42

Applied Sciences 48

Architecture, Design and the Built Environment 56

Art and Design 62

Arts and Cultural Industries 66

Business 72

Computer Science and Creative Technologies 80

Education and Childhood 86

Engineering and Mathematics 90

Film and Journalism 96

Geography and Environmental Management 102

Health and Social Sciences 108

Law 116

Nursing and Midwifery 120

Sports, Equine, Animal and Veterinary Nursing 126

AAccounting and Finance BA(Hons) 74

Aerospace Engineering BEng(Hons)/MEng 93

Aerospace Engineering Manufacturing FdSc 92

Aerospace Engineering with Pilot Studies BEng(Hons)/MEng 93

Agriculture FdSc 128

Agriculture (Top-up)* BSc(Hons) 132

Agriculture, Conservation and Sustainable Management (Top-up) BSc(Hons) 132

Animal Behaviour and Welfare FdSc 128

Animal Behaviour and Welfare BSc(Hons) 132

Animal Management FdSc 128

Animal Management (Top-up)* BSc(Hons) 132

Animal Science and Management FdSc 129

Animation BA(Hons) 98

Applied Animal Science (with Therapy)* BSc(Hons) 133

Applied Animal Science BSc(Hons) 133

Applied Computing FdSc 82

Applied Computing (Top-up) BSc(Hons) 82

Applied Paramedic Science BSc(Hons) 44

Architecture BSc(Hons) 58

Architectural Technology and Design BSc(Hons) 58

Architecture and Environmental Engineering BEng(Hons) 58

Architecture and Planning BA(Hons) 59

Audio and Music Technology BSc(Hons) 82

Automotive Engineering BEng(Hons)/MEng 93

BBanking and Finance BA(Hons) 74

Biological Sciences BSc(Hons) 51

Biological Sciences* Master of Science (Integrated Masters) 51

Biomedical Science BSc(Hons) 52

Biomedical Science* Master of Science (Integrated Masters) 52

Bioveterinary Science BSc(Hons) 133

Broadcast Audio and Music Technology BSc(Hons) 82

Building Services Engineering BEng(Hons) 59

Building Surveying BSc(Hons) 59

Business (Team Entrepreneurship) BA(Hons) 76

Business and Events Management BA(Hons) 76

Business and Human Resource Management BA(Hons) 76

Business and Law BA(Hons)/LLB(Hons) 118

Business and Management BA(Hons) 77

Business Management and Leadership BA(Hons) 77

Business Management Practice BA(Hons) 77

Business Management with Accounting and Finance BA(Hons) 78

Business Management with Economics BA(Hons) 78

Business Management with Marketing BA(Hons) 78

Business with Management FdA 76

CCare Management in the Community FdSc 122

Civil and Environmental Engineering BEng(Hons) 104

Commercial Law LLB(Hons) 118

Computer Science BSc(Hons) 83

Computer Systems Integration BSc(Hons) 83

Computing BSc(Hons) 83

Conservation (Top-Up)* BSc(Hons) 133

Construction Project Management (Top-up) BSc(Hons) 60

Creative Media Design BA(Hons) 68

Creative Product Design BSc(Hons) 60

Criminology BA(Hons) 111

Criminology and Law BA(Hons)/LLB(Hons) 118

Criminology with Psychology BSc(Hons) 111

Criminology and Sociology BA(Hons) 111

DDiagnostic Imaging BSc(Hons) 44

Digital Media BSc(Hons) 84

Drama BA(Hons) 98

Drama and Acting BA(Hons) 99

Drama with Creative Writing BA(Hons) 99

Drawing and Print BA(Hons) 64

EEarly Childhood BA(Hons) 88

Economics BA(Hons) 75

Economics BSc(Hons) 75

Education in Professional Practice (Top-up) BA(Hons) 89

Electronic and Computer Engineering FdSc 92

Electronic and Computer Engineering BEng(Hons)* 94

Electronic Engineering BEng(Hons)/MEng 94

Engineering (Top-up) BSc(Hons) 94

English BA(Hons) 68

English and English Language BA(Hons) 69

English and History BA(Hons) 69

English Language and Linguistics BA(Hons) 69

English with Writing BA(Hons) 70

Environmental Resource Management BSc(Hons) 104

Environmental Science BSc(Hons) 52

Environmental Science* Master of Science (Integrated Masters) 53

Equestrian Sports Coaching BSc(Hons) 134

Equestrian Sports Science BSc(Hons) 134

Equine Business Management BA(Hons) 134

Equine Management (Top-up) BSc(Hons) 135

Equine Performance FdSc 129

Equine Science (with Therapy)* BSc(Hons) 135

Equine Science and Management FdSc 129

Equine Science BSc(Hons) 135

Equine Science Master of Science (Integrated Masters) 135

Equine Veterinary Nursing Science* (Top-up) BSc(Hons) 136

Equine Veterinary Nursing Science FdSc 130

European and International Law LLB(Hons) 119

FFashion BA(Hons) 64

Fashion Communication BA(Hons) 64

Filmmaking BA(Hons) 100

Fine Arts BA(Hons) 64

Forensic Computing and Security BSc(Hons) 84

Forensic Science FdSc 50

Forensic Science BSc(Hons) 53

Forensic Science* Master of Science (Integrated Masters) 53

GGames and Animation Production FdSc 68

Games Technology BSc(Hons) 84

Geography and Planning/Master of Planning BA(Hons)/MPlan 106

Geography BA(Hons) 105

Geography BSc(Hons) 105

Geology BSc(Hons) 106

Graphic Design BA(Hons) 65

HHealth and Social Care Practice FdSc 122

Healthcare Science FdSc 50

Healthcare Science (Life Science) BSc(Hons) 54

Healthcare Science (Physiological sciences) BSc(Hons) 54

History BA(Hons) 70

History with Heritage BA(Hons) 70

IIllustration BA(Hons) 65

Inclusive Practice FdA 88

Information Technology (Top-up) BSc(Hons) 84

Information Technology Management for Business BSc(Hons) 85

Integrated Wildlife Conservation FdSc 51

Interior Architecture BA(Hons) 60

Interior Design BA(Hons) 65

International Business BA(Hons) 79

JJournalism and Public Relations BA(Hons) 100

Journalism BA(Hons) 100

LLaw LLB(Hons) 119

Law with Psychology LLB(Hons) 119

Literature and Film Studies BA(Hons) 71

MMarketing BA(Hons) 79

Marketing Communications Management BA(Hons) 79

Mathematics BSc(Hons) 94

Mathematics and Statistics BSc(Hons) 95

Mechanical Engineering FdSc 92

Mechanical Engineering BEng(Hons)/MEng 95

Mechatronics FdSc 92

Media and Journalism BA(Hons) 101

Media Culture and Practice BA(Hons) 71

Midwifery BSc(Hons) 123

Mobile Technology BSc(Hons) 85

NNursing (Adult Nursing) BSc(Hons) 123

Nursing (Children’s Nursing) BSc(Hons) 124

Nursing (Learning Disability Nursing) BSc(Hons) 125

Nursing (Mental Health Nursing) BSc(Hons) 125

OOccupational Therapy BSc(Hons) 45

PParamedic Science BSc(Hons) 45

Philosophy BA(Hons) 112

Photography BA(Hons) 101

Physical Activity and Community Health BSc(Hons) 46

Physical Education and School Sport BSc(Hons) 136

Physiotherapy BSc(Hons) 46

Politics and International Relations BA(Hons) 112

Premedical Sciences Cert HE 54

Primary Education (Initial Teacher Education) BA(Hons) 89

Product Design Technology BSc(Hons) 60

Professional and Creative Writing BA(Hons) 71

Property Development and Planning BA(Hons)/MPlan 61

Psychology BSc(Hons) 112

Psychology with Criminology BSc(Hons) 113

Psychology with Law BSc(Hons) 113

Psychology with Sociology BSc(Hons) 113

Public and Environmental Health FdSc 110

Public and Environmental Health (Top-up) BSc(Hons) 114

QQuantity Surveying and Commercial Management BSc(Hons) 61

RRadiotherapy and Oncology BSc(Hons) 47

Real Estate BSc(Hons) 61

River and Coastal Engineering BSc(Hons) 107

Robotics BEng(Hons) 95

SSocial Work BSc(Hons) 114

Sociology BA(Hons) 114

Sociology with Psychology BSc(Hons) 115

Software Development for Business BSc(Hons) 85

Sport and Exercise Sciences* BSc(Hons) 137

Sport Performance FdSc 130

Sport Performance BSc(Hons) 137

Sport Rehabilitation BSc(Hons) 47

Sports and Exercise Nutrition* BSc(Hons) 136

Sports Business Management FdA 130

Sports Business Management BA(Hons) 137

Sports Coach Development Master of Science (Integrated Masters) 138

Sports Coaching FdSc 131

Sports Coaching BSc(Hons) 138

Sports Studies FdSc 131

Sports Studies (Top-up) BSc(Hons) 138

Sports Therapy BSc(Hons) 139

Strength and Conditioning BSc(Hons) 139

TTheraputic Work with Children and Young People FdA 110

UUniformed and Public Services FdA 104

Uniformed and Public Services (Top-up) BA(Hons) 107

Urban Planning/Master of Planning BSc(Hons)/MPlan 107

VVeterinary Nursing Science FdSc 131

Veterinary Nursing Science BSc(Hons) 139

WWildlife Ecology and Conservation Science BSc(Hons) 55

Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Science* Master of Science (Integrated Masters) 55

* Courses are subject to final UWE Bristol approval

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Rail

TwointercityrailwaystationswithregulartrainstoandfromothertopUKcities.

ApproximaterailtraveltimesfromBristolTempleMeadsto:

Cardiff 50mins

London 1hr45mins

Birmingham 1hr25mins

Southampton 1hr55mins

Plymouth 2hrs

Air

BristolAirportprovidesflightstodestinationsthroughouttheUKandEurope.HeathrowAirportandotherLondonairportsareallconvenientlyreachedbyroadorrail.

Road

Bristol’sprimepositionatthejunctionoftheM4andM5motorwaysprovideseasyaccesstoeverypartofthecountry.TheUniversity’sFrenchayCampusislessthanamilefromthemotorway.Carparkingisbypermitonallcampuses.

Local transport

WeworkcloselywithlocalbuscompaniesandTheStudents’Uniontoprovidethebestpossiblepublictransportservicestoourcampuses.Allnewstudentsaregiveninformationonbusroutes,timetablesandstudentdiscounttickets.Theexpressbusservicetakes15minutesfromFrenchaycampustothecitycentre.

PERFECTLYBristol is ideally located in the UK, with excellent links to the rest of the country.

placed for local, national and international travel

WehavegreatcyclefacilitiesatUWEBristol,includingabicycleloanschemeforstudents.WealsohaveanetworkofcyclepathsacrossBristol,whichmeansthesecampusesareeasilyaccessedbybike.

Bristol London

Cardiff

Birmingham

Manchester

Leeds

Glasgow

Edinburgh

NewcastleBelfast

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